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THE TAR HEEL Saturday, January fi, jgo nil COATES DEFENDS THE UNIVERSITY (Continued from page one) tradition that it was brought against the University of North Carolina at her birth, that, it has continued with varying degrees throughout her history, ai)d that it has been revived in recent days by the University's stand on the Poole bill. "It is a significant fact that the charge is not supported by specific instances of men who have lost their faith or turned into atheists or infidels on account of University training. "To charge the students with bring ing the characteristics of atheists and infidels to the University campus is to charge half the homes of North Carolina with turning out atheists and infidels. Sixty per cent of the faculty comes from North Carolina homes; many of the others come from religious institutions: to my knowledge no student has ever accused any one of them of making an utheist or an infidel out of him; and cer tainly, no member of the University fac ulty has ever been convicted of under mining Christian faith." There are 15 new registrations in the graduate school. This brings the total for the fall and winter quarters up to about 165. iHOoaoKAru -"- mo.u.. pat. op v. $9 On Display by MR. A. M. SHIMMON Sat. & Mon, Jan. 9 & 11 Gabouva Smou Shof JLUlUIVS es inoohpokatbo kxo. sat. ofs. Store In New York, Brooklyn, Hewwk and Philadelphia Address for Mail Ordera, 191 Hudson at. New York City !l!llillllllll!llllllltlllllllii;!lllll!!l!!M !IIII!l!!!!Ili!ill!l!IH!!ii !l!llH!!!ill!!!ll vvfeja MEW HAVE 203 STUDENTS ON HONOR ROLL a ( Continued from page one) wards, Enterprise, Ala.; N. S. Elliott, Edenton; J. O. Ecans, Raleigh; W. F. Evans, Raleigh; C D. Flowers, Hickory; K. B. Forbes, Shawboro; J.' P. Ford, Belmont; J.. B. Fordhani, Greensboro; E. AV. Franklin,. Raleigh; A. H. Gallo way, Winston-Salem ; Miss C. Garth, Charlotte; E. S. Gilreath, North AVilkes- boro; F. D. Gooch, Chapel Hill; T. Gota, Seviervillc, Tenn.; B. Gray, Jr., Winston-Salem; R. McD. Gray, Statesvillej T. N. G rice, Columbia, S. C.'; J. Z. Han- ner, Winston-Salem; W. D. Harrell, Jacksonville; J. B. - Harrison, Rich Square; R. H. Hayes, Kershaw, S. C; Miss L. A- Heath, Roadsend, Md.; C, A. Hebert, Charlotte; H. M. Hendricks, High Point; U. A. Hendricks, Metter, Ga.; Nathaniel Henry, Chapel Hill; Miss Sybil Hertry, Inoir; H. J. Mines, Clin ton; L. Holland, Brooklyn, N. Y.; G. C. Holroyd, Winston-Salem; D. M. Hol shouser, Rockwell; J. AV. Holt, Greens boro; H. O. Houston, Miami, Fla.; E. A, Mumphrey, Goldsboro; Benj. Husbands, Foreston; H. O. Johnson, Benson,; H. M. Jones, Laurenburg; A. S. Kartus, Ashe- ville; M. D. Kemp, Fayetteville) J. F. Kistler, Mdrganton; M. T. Lambeth, Brown Summit; L. Loucrhass, Ashe villc; C. M. Lear, Chapel Hill; J. Lewis, Walstonburg; J. B. Lewis, Farmville; R, R. Little, Greensboro; J, M. Lyerly, Dan ville, ; Va. ; H. W. i McGalliard, Chapel Hill; D. M. Mcintosh, Old Fort; H Mager,' Brooklyn, N. Y.j C. S. Mangum. Jr., Chapel Hill; E. R. Mann, Swanna- noa; H. R. Marsh, Marshville; J. O M. L. Radoff, Houston, Texas; R. B. Raney, Raleigh; K. B. Raper, Welcome; A. B. Raymer, Statesville; H. A. Rhine- hart, Canton; L. J. Ring, Mt. Olive; R F. Roberts, Asheyille; J. D. Ross, Wrater- bury, Conn.; C. F. Rouse, Kinston;Miss G. Samuels, Thompson, Ga.; H. R. Sei- well, Hazleton, Pa.; W. B. Scllars, Bur lington ; Miss E. W. Sherrill, Newton; J. Shohan, Greensboro; A. K. Smith, La Grange; C. T. Smith, Charleston, S. C; F. L. Smith, Mt Airy; O. M. Smith, Ker- nersville; R. M. Smith, Mt. Airy; T. Smith, Kittrell; AV. F. Smith, Jr., Chad- bourn; AV. S. Spearman, Charlotte; A N. Spencer, Morganton; H. E. Spivey, Falcon; J. A. Spruill, Cheraw, S. C; L. C. Steward, AVashingtori? D. G; L. A. Stith, New Bern; E. B. Stone, High Point; A. T. Strickland, Jr., Wilson; T. B. Stroup, Hendgrsonville; S. Strud wick, Hillsboro; W. M. Sumraerlin, Char lotte; C. La Mar Thomas, Charlotte; D. Thomas, Jonesboro; , Miss R. Thrall, ChapeU Hill; V. C. Tillman, Lake Wales, Fla.; L. H. Todd, Yadkinville; J. H. Regular Service Begins Monday Jan. 11th. Go directly west on CAMERON ' AVENUE Street Leading West from West Gate of Campus 5 Blocks. l A To have correct Initials, or full Name Plainly Written as well as your Registration number, Address, and Room Number on the Laundry slip and list each article Correctly. We cannot deliver or return your package without this full record on the Laundry slip. Co-operate with us in this respect.and we will assure you our every effort to give a ser vice that will please . We ask your indulgence for this first and possibly second week in regard to standard quality service, owing to the fact that all machines have had to be re-adjusted as well as a reversal of ironing methods in some departments. Avery cordial invitation is extended to Students, Towns People and Visitors to come and inspect our new plant. Always at your service Laundry Department University Consolidated Service Plants YOUt illlllllliillllllHIIIilHHiiliHllililllllilllllliliHIIIIIIiHI.il! Van Ness, Charlotte; C. E. Waddell, Biltmore; W. McD. Watkins, Ruther JY. O. Marshall, AVilington; W. L. Mar shall, Wadesboro; J. A. Martin, Mayo dan; W. B. Massenburg, Warrenton; A C. Matthews, Magnolia; F. E. Matthews, Goldsboro; Miss E. C, Melick, Eliza beth City; H. L. Mcrritt, Mt. Airy; J. E. Merritt, Chapel Hill; W. N. Michal, Woodrow; D. F. Miller, Asheville; M. A; Miller, North Wilksboro; D. T. Milne, Salisbury; J. M. Mitchell, Yanceyville; D. K,.. Moore, Sylvn; J. B, Morrison, Statesville; W, W. Ncal, Jr., Greensboro; Miss V. Noble, Dep Run; J. W. Nor wood, Greenville, S, C.j W.. J. Olive, Fayetteville; A. G. Olmstead, Soutliern Pines; S. E. Pace, Leaksville; H. Par ker, Jr., Asheville; G. T. Parkin, Beau fort; A. L. Patterson, Albemarle; J. K. Paul, Elkin; C. II. Pegg, Guilford Col lege; E. M. Perkins, Brevard; W. L. Phillips, Laurinburg; W. B. Pipkin, Reidsville; S. L. Presson, Jrf, Charlotte; C; A. A. Watt, Statesville; J. II. AVea fordton; J. D. Watson, Greenwood, S. thcrby, Reidsville; J. E. Webb, Ox ford; J. L. Weller, Jr., Norfolk; H. J Wlieeler, Chapel Hill; L. D. White, Mar shall; A. G. AVhitener, High Point; C E. Wike, Sapphire; R AV. Wilkins, Greensboro; J. A. Williams, Itenderson- ville; E. D. Wilson, Chapel Hill; G. McD. Wilson, Dallas; Miss 'i -Elizabeth Wins ton, Chapel Hill; C. B. Wood, Rox boro; H. A. Wood, Lincolnton; S. AV. Worthingtoii, "Vinson; A. R. Wright, Fayetteville; F. S. Wright, Kingsport, Tenn.;' D. A. Young, Raleigh; A. H. Zealey, Goldsboro. All As: V L. P. Adams, J. O. Allison, I J. P.. Bran: dis, H. A. Breard, H. N. C'oucb, N. S Elliott, A. H. Galloway, C. A. Hebert, D. M. Holshouser.'W. L. Marshall, Jr. R. B. Raney, H. A. Rhinehart, AV. B. Sellars, A. K. Smith, C. T. Smith, AV. S. Spearman, S. Strudwick, D. Thomas, C. B. Wood, D. A. Young. ; There will be another try-out for places in the University Glee Club at 7:45 Tuesday evening in New West. : The membership of the organi zation has been repeatedly cut until several vacancies new exist : in the various sections. All men who have had previous experi ence in choral work or who are musically inclined are invited to be present at this try-out. Use Classified Ad. Section of The Tar Heel and get results. A A . LAUNBIY LAUND CAROLINA ALUMNI TO GATHER HERE ; (Continued from page ont) , Stacy of the General Alumni Associa tion presiding. President Chase of the University will deliver the address of welcome, following which Alumni Secre tary Daniel L. Grant will outline the purpose of the gathering. The prin cipal address will be delivered by Alumni Secretary AVilfred B. Shaw of the Uni versity of Michigan, "d.W of alumni secretaries, ' who is also editor of the Michigan Alumnv. A round-table dis cussion will follow. Group Meetings Friday . There wil be group meeting on Fri day. The local association officers will meet in Gerrard hall at 9 o'clock. The discussion will be led by R. D. W. Con nor, former president of the General Alumni Association and Chairman of the. faculty committee on alumni rela tions. Other group meetings at the same hour will be: Class officers, with discussion led by AV. S. Bernard, chair man of the .4iimiu' Review, with discus--sion led by Robert AV. Madry, managing editor; council of ' the alumni loyalty fund, with Leslie Weil, chairman, pre siding; board of directors of the Gen eral Alumni Association, with President W. P. Stacy presiding. There will be a general assembly of the-different groups in Gerrard hall at 11 o'clock with President Stacy presid ing to hear reports from the group meet ings and for transaction of other busi ness. There will follow a buffet lunch eon: at the Carolina Inn, with L'niver sity faculty members as guests. To Meet Faculty " In the afternoon, from 3 to 4 o'clock, the; alumni will hold' informal confer ences with faculty members in the class rooms and laboratories, with the view to getting a first-hand view of the daily operation of the University plant. The dinner hour will be left open for group gatherings.; At 9 o'clock that night the various country clubs will be "at home" to alumni from their com munities, with the studenfeommittee of one hundred serving as guides. The first part of the Saturday morn ing session will be given over to an open forum discussion of the University, with faculty members on ,hand to answer questions that alumni may ask.- The concluding session of the general con ference will be held at 11 o'clock, but there will be group meetings in the aft ernoon, and special provisions will be made for the entertainment of those who remain. f 0 m W II VI r 1Y Try-outs for f he First Year, a. play which will be presented by the Pluymakers about the first of February, will be held in the , Plnymnkers theatre Monday night, at 7:30 o'clock. Copies of the play are now on reserve in the library. Conch Bob Fetaer attended the meet ing of the Nationnl Collegiate Athletic Association and the Society of Direc tors of Physical Education in Colleges at New York in the Inst week of De cember. '' ' ' i mt- ..; f - - ,. Men say: "You can't equal Williams" TPS the lather. Williams Shaving Cream bulks large. It softens all of every hair. It's sooth ing to sensitive skins; your face responds to , its use as to a massage. Large-size tube 35c; douHe-size 50c, containing twice as much. A L W A Y S I N S I S T O N W.I L L I A M S t rn UJLA UL ikJL lULJi CAROLINA CAGEMEN PLAY INITIAL GAME i (Continued from page one) posed of Dodderer, Devin and Cobb to confer with him and acquaint him with the. old style of play so as to insure that no radical changes would be made. He also; announced that he, with Managfr tinoberger, would compose a committee to look after the business affairs of the team. '.' Thos. J. Wilson, III, Rhodes scholar at Oxford, spent the Christmas holidays in Chapel Hill with his parents. IIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIjl BEADY I IB
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