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THE TAR HEEL
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OPEN FORUM
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W. D. Perry
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Tuesday Issue W. R. Hill
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at the Post Office, Chapel Hill, N. C,
Tuesday, April 26, 1927
MOSTLY ABOUT WOMEN
Women may now . become
members of the University fac
ulty..: The announcement of the
recent action of the executive
committee of the board of trus
tees in admitting females to the
list of instructors may serve to
perturb those who are "agin
'em."
Paraphrasing a statement
made by President Chase in
Winston-Salem last week, ,we a-
gree everlastingly with him
that the board's move will not
make the University more like
North Carolina . College for
Women or any other female in
stitution. There has long been
a need for women instructors in
the school of education. As the
newspaper report of the com
mittee's meeting states, the "ac
tion will not be revolutionary.
It was observed that 99.44 of
all the work in elementary
grades in North Carolina is
done by women. To get the
proper training these teachers
have had to go heretofore to
Peabody, Chicago, or Columbia."
Now, it is assumed, they may
get the "proper training" at the
University of North Carolina.
Contrary to the first impres
sion gained by the announce
ment, the Tar ijlEEL does not
think the faculty will be
"stocked" with women next year
or the years to come. At the
same time it may be added here
that if we can get a female pro
fessor that has the "gpods" and
can deliver them better than a
man applicant for the position,
we say take the woman! It is
childish to remind herein that
this is a University; . j
Hibbard Gets It Straight
Editor of Tar Heel:
- A news story in your last is
sue carries a statement which is
so full of humor as to determine
me to break my eight years of
silence and. ask space in the
Open Forum column.
4 The account to which I refer
explains the working of the ab
sence rule for juniors and sen
iors. The young man who wrote
it, a freshman I believe just
starting off on a promising Tar
Heel career, stated that "Mr
Hibbard wanted the students to
report professors who attempted
to make their own class rules
concerning absence and prom
ised to take the matter up with
such professors." (I quote from
a harrowed memory). "Take
the matter up" how? Are they
to be spanked? Reported to the
trustees? What? It is this state
ment which makes me cdnsider
the story one of humor.' Your
young reporter seems actually to
think that a dean is a man of
some power.
But in order that I may not
appear again in such an ambi
tious, Bill Hart, fate-tempting
role, let 'me say that I did say
something like that to the re
porter. I do feel that any pro
fessor who fails a student pure
ly because of the student's neg
lect to attend class regularly is
violating the spirit of that rule,
and students failed in a course
or that reason should make com
plaint to their respective deans.
This is a safe invitation to ex
tend no, students will be failed
on this basis alone.
ADDISON HIBBARD
Random Thrusts
, Off With the Old
Yea, verily, the '' old order
changeth and the new taketh its
place. The bright, clear flame
of the Driftwood Fire has been
shifted to heavier duties in the
FRESHMEN LOSE INTRAORALS TO
TO TWIN CITY ID HAVE FULL CARD
Winston-Salem Lads Win Hectic Baseball, Tennis, and Horseshoes
Game from Tar Baby on Campus Schedule ,
Nine. for Spring.
The Carolina freshmen drop- The spring intramural tour-
ped their initial baseball game naments in baseball, tennis, and
yesterday afternoon on Emer- horseshoes will get under way
field when they bowed to the f urin nf ?wo we1ks- AU
Winston-Salem high school nine Qf these events should turn in
4-4 1 . 1 f TTT'll - 1 " A. 1 -A. I
uTOiu. wiuiams circuit ciout their entries within the next
in the eighth accounted for two week at the intramural office at
markers bringing the Twin city 205 South,
lads thp. which thpv main. - mere win De two basebai
Tuesday, April 26. 192r
WHAT'S HAPPENING
editorial columns. There mav it
burn brightly and continue to.ltained throughout the remain- leagues, consisting of the fra
ternities and the dormitories
blaze up as honest, as frank,
and as purging as was its wont
in this column!
And On With the New
This year's Tar Heel is quite
ing innings.
Erratic fielding and numer
ous hits tended to make the
game rather long drawn out and I
Two five inning games a week
will be played by each team on
the intramural field at four and
five o'clock in the afternoon. The
linintorpafirio- TVio Tor "Rnhv
KofOr ia v;to V, J campus championship team will
fortunate m possessing two To ,.xxi.- get a silver lovincr cub which will
to have the gift of producing ?6 Pjea tne orau. me
fwMotfi,,.w.0H teams will start the season on
Winston catcher had a big day neMona,ay;
at the bat collecting five hits out
of as many trips to the plate,
editors instead of the customary
one. Such good fortune, how
ever, will inevitably result in a
nice, heavy supply of lengthy
and serious editorials which
must be offset somehow. So
EUREKA! the Spearman finds
a purpose and a policy for his
column, which all good columns
a subtle compliment, perhaps,
for this fledgling!) must surely
have. Therefore, having start
ed forlornly and at random with
neither purpose nor policy, the
Spearman now announces as. his
fiigh and lofty purpose: (1) to
turn out a column light and
one of which was good for four
bases. Wright to Jockson to
Bunch completed a pretty dou
ble play for the freshmen while
Plaster and Payne did the same
for the visitors,
The all-university tennis
tournament will then begin on
The teams
will consist of two men each,
and will play two singles and
one double match, against the
pair they draw, the winner ad
vancing to the next round.
Tnl Tr Tin n rr ati mid Vi n UavoaI
up to tne eigntn it was eitner ahnft
in will tnm-
A. ' '11 1 V I .V.w " V-W-
team s game witn one team ieaa- monM ia. o tt
ing one inning and the other like tennis howev'er, there may
be only one entry from each
unit f"f fVA TT?iivateifv unrl Viava
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frivolous enough to balance the wfll be four men on each team,
editorial page and (2) to beg, nings of work managed to hold There will be two separate
borrow, steal, or invent enough Jhe visitors to 2 runs while his tournaments, one for fraterni-
nonsense to fiU one column one teammates were marking up five ties anoVone for dormitories, the
time per week.. . : to their credit In the -.fifth ODpose each other to
ENGINEERS WILL
GIVE OPEN SHOW
Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical
Engineering Students to
Exhibit May 4.
Students of civil, electric, and
mechanical engineering will
give an "open show" on the
night of May 4.
Ihis interesting feature of
student activity, heretofore un
known to the student body, ,will
consist of demonstrations with
engineering material, labora
tory experiments, and illustra
tions of machine power. The
students in these three depart
ments of engineering will adopt
this procedure in order to intro
duce all students, Chapel ; Hill
residents, and people out in the
state to the engineering schools
and their work. Student guides
will be provided so that a com
plete tour may be made of the
work done in Phillips Hall, the
filter plant, and the power plant,
he entire schedule of enter
tainment will be prepared ,' and
executed by students. Programs
will be printed and issued to
those interested.
Besides an excursion . which
will point out the sources from
which the University's power.
heat, water, etc., come, and the
work of the various engineering
schools here, the students will
offer prize contests and refresh
ments at the end of the program,
which will begin at eight and end
at ten o'clock.
Large engineering schools
have undertaken these enter
tainments with signal success.
At Massachusetts Institute of
echnology, a similar program
was presented to 7,000 people.
ligh school students through
out the state will be given an op
portunity to see the work of all
three types of engineering as it
is taught here.
Miss Annette Osborne attend
ed the junior-senior- banquet at
the North Carolina College for
Women during the Easter holidays.
Policy If Any
And as for policy that will change and with
Hamlet relieved Stewart. Win
ston took advantage of the
determine the campus cham
pionship. The matches will con
suiw pruit anyuung in- vvngnts error ana. rayne s doubies events and will be played
terestmg, amusing, and. funny homer, secured five tallies. The nn .a . , .JJ
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contributions are welcomed and the Twin City tribe accounted The name of R. Ii. Zealy was
will be printed if possible. The for these two and one more in omitted from the Honor Roll as
only qualifications are these r all the sixth while they held the published in the Tar Heel. Zealy
contributions must be (1) fun- Tar Babies scoreless. Edwards has made nothing but A's since
nier than the Buccaneer but (2) meanwhile had taken Hamlet's entering the University.
not necessarily as amusing as place on the mound.- The new
Tar Heel news stories or as arrangement appeared to en-
laughable as the Yackety Yack. courage the yearlings for they
managed to push 3 runs across
Warning or Promise
and at the same time blank the
ab r
visitors Then in tfca cicMh
must occasionally be personal. Lnmo wiim.- m m.
So let this be a warning or a xn Ij w
.. ... , TT tically sewed up the game for
promise if you like! However, Wwqi
any tnrusts tnat may De maae .
n ttii t -w I" -sox score
tnrusts maae to amuse everyone Crowder, 3b
rather than to wound anyone. Cook, c.f.
blaster, p.
As for Crusading Petree, lb
However much the charger at Swain, 2b
the head of this column mav re- iayne c-
semble the fiery steed of some ' .'
; x i --i.x i-x -x j-
aiiweiH luugnt, let it De ais- Clodfellow, s.s.
tmctly understood that the Tar Babies
Spearman upon his back is no McManaway
ardpTit rrriaaor TfM- rruaorl. Bunch
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iny ia inn oorimia a nrniact -
i j ti t.xi x jiNewiin
uc uixuex vamii ugnuy or m ral1" Jackson
dom ; and the avowed purpose Maus
of this column is amusement Wright
rather than salvation. ' Kerr
Stewart
A Fond Farewell Sinclair
Now that. Rirnins Madrv ha acore Dy Minings
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uxvx xxuiu wic cmwua. LJajje Carolina Fresh 221
of the 1AR Heel we suppose that
his paragraphic favorites, Co-ed
Cora and Freshman Fritz, have
also set out for other lands. As
a fond farewell to two such
faithful friends we should like
to make this announcement:
This Is To Announce
The Marriage
of
Co-ed Cora and Freshman Fritz
May They
Live Happily Ever After
In Other Realms Than
The Columns of the Tar Heel
DR.
D. T. CARR
Dentist
Tankersley Building
Chapel Hill, N. C.
TODAY
National University Extension As
sociation Conference. Conference of
the National Academy of Visual I
struction. n
8:30 p. m Phillips Hall. iU '
trated Lecture on "Auguste Rodin"
Edgar Wind. by
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27
National University Extension As
sociation Conference.
4:00 p. m.-Baseball Hampden
Sidney. 7:00 p. m.-r-Venable Hall.
Moving pictures. "A Concrete Ex
ample," "The Single Ridge," "The
Story of Lead Mining."
. THURSDAY, A VRIL 28
2:00 p. m. State Tennis Tourna
ment. '.
4:00 p.
Davidson.
m. Freshman Baseball
FRIDAY, APRIL 29
2:00 p. m. State Tennis Tourna
ment. '".-
2:00 p. m. Track Meet N C
State.
4:00 p. m. Baseball Davidson.
SATURDAY, APRIL 30
2:00 p. m. State Tennis Tourna
ment.
8:30 p. m. The Playmaker Theatre.
Concert by the University Glee Club.
KODAK THE CHILDREN
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Whether at college or at home,
you'll find lots of chances for
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to use Kodak Film for best re
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Our Naughty School ,
One of the feminine visitors
o the Easter dances declared
that she had never seen such an
unmoral school. "Why," she
exclaimed, "you even have deans
instead of principles!" (Dear
me, can that be an insinuation
that our deans do not have prin
ciples? We wonder.)
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