Wednesday, December 10, 1924, THE TA,R HEEL Page r Chapel Hill Insurance and Realty Co. ,1 Insurance . and , Real Estate THE HOLIDAYS APPROACH Let us supply you with the x needed suitcase or bag. You will like our leather goods. POPE MATTRESS CO. Have your . Pressing, Cleaning and Altering Done Right at WEAVER TAILORING CO. Next to Post Office Di Society Opposed To Class Separation i By the overwhelming vote of 61 to fi, the Di society Saturday night defeated the proposition:1' "Reaolvedr-That each class in the University should room' in a separate dormitory." The debate was introduced by Taylor Bledsoe for the affirmative, and C. R. Jonas for the neg ative. A moderate discussion extending over the period of an hour took place. The affirmative contended" that the sep aration of the classes would develop class feeling and class "unity, which they con tended would be a good thing for the University. They further argued that the system was now in use in most of the larger Northern colleges and universities, and had proved to. be a better system than one allowing each man to room where he pleases. : Also the affirmative said that for men taking the same work and undergoing the same pleasures and difficulties, to be constantly thrown to gether, would open the way for a larger number of closer and more genuine friendships amotig college men. ' The negative thought that such a sys tem would not be in accordance with the modern ideas of democracy and indi vidualism, which ideas, they said, were fasf becoming predominate in modern universities. They made the point that when a man comes to the University, he conies to learn how to get along in life, and that he can best do this by associat ing equally with men of all classes, and not by in any way being confined to any particular class. Another point brought out by the negative' was that the Uni versity had developed out of the "prep school" ,,stage, and that such a system of division would be a step backwards; whereas, they said, a , great university should be a place where people can come to study and be governed and bothered by as few rules and regulations as pos sible. ' . A motion to purchase the president another staff to replace the old one that was displaced last year, was passed. ' , The following men were taken into the society! J. Frazier Glenn, Chapel Hill; Hoyt B. Pritchett, Greensboro; Dillard S. Gardner, Reidsville, and J. W. Harden, Burlington. CHRISTIAN & KING PRINTING COMPANY Durham North Carolina ROYALL & BORDEN Furniture for the home, schools and fraternities DURHAM, N. C. We have furnished the dormi tories, many fraternity and faculty homes because we of fered them good service, and good furniture at a reasonable price. " " ". '; " " ' DR. ROBT. R. CLARK DENTIST Office Over Bank of Chapel Hill HALT We guarantee our clothes press ing and cleaning and repairing lervtce secontf to none - THE LONG BILL JONES Phoxb 800 Cabuoso, N. C 8 CHAPE HILL , HARDWARE COMPANY Cutlery, Artist's , . 'Materials SHOE SHOP IN CONNECTION . PHONE H4 Announcement is made that all candi dates for higher degrees must have their application in the office of the graduate ' school by December 12! mini:iniii)iit N. C. C. W. DRAMATIC CLUB PRESENTS : "FASHION" Saturday, December 13 MEMORIAL HALL ORPHEUM DURHAM, N. C. 3 SHOWS DAILY 5 Saturdays and Holidays NOTICE STUDENTS If you want to see a real good peppy musical comedy ' drop in the " .. A OUPHEUM The Only Vaudeville Theatre in Durham V Demand for University .''. Music Greatly Increased . The demand for "University made" music is growing by leaps and hounds. During the next week a University choir will sing in the cities of Greensboro and Durham. . "' , -4' ; ' The A Capella Choir will sing a con cert in Durham next Sunday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock at the Paris Theatre un der the auspices of the Music Depart ment of the Durham Womans' Club. On the evening of Tuesday, December 16th, the Choir will sing at the Odell Memorial Building in Greensboro under the auspices of the Euterpe Club. On both of the' above occasions, the program will be the same as the one given in Memorial Hall last Sunday afternoon. ; Assistant Dean A. C. Howell, of the graduate school, is back at his desk after spending 10 days in Watts hospital, Dur ham. . F. B. Simpkins, of the history depart ment, delivered a lecture in Rocky Mount Monday night before the Current Topics club on "Brazil." Mr. Simpkins' lecture was arranged by the University's Bureau of Lectures. ' Alpha Gamma chapter of .Phi Delta Chi, national pharmacy fraternity, , ini tiated on December 8 the following five members of the school of pharmacy! K. V. Franklin, Raleigh; W. M. Matthews, Wilson; W. 'P. O'Neal, Belhaven; M. H. Roberts, Morristown,. Tenn.; R. W. Shepperd, Chadbourne. K.,B. Spoon of Charlotte was pledged. Charles Causey, '28, of Greensboro was pledged by the D. K. E. fraternity Saturday morning. Because of a mis understanding and general mix-up 'on the regular pledge night last Thursday, Saturday was designated as the day for Causey to be pledged since it is asserted that the Pan-Hellenic rules were violated on the regular night and that Causey" was taken off the Hill on-Thursday; The woman's dormitory is ready for the placing of the forms for the concrete first floor. When completed this dormi tory will be a fireproof building of the ame type of construction .as Dormitories F, G and J. ' Biff every meal - , It atlmalatea appetite aal aids digestion. It makes your toed do yea mora good. Note how It relieves that stuffy teeling iter hearty eating. . .Walta teeta. wtaa breath ead tftofhai N.C.CW. 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