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Pcs Fcrr THE DAILY TAR HEEL Tuesday, October 3, 1933 DR. EDGAR KNIGHT IS CO-AUTHOR OF VOLUME ON CHINA Book Is Composed of Reports of Two-Year Study by Research Staff in Orient. Dr. Edgar W. Knight, of the department of education, i3 one of the authors of "China," a new volume of 725 pages recently published by Harper's. The book is made up of re ports of the research staff sent to that country two years ago by one of the foundations to study the conditions of agriculture, in dustry, education, medicine, the church, and social work. It gives intimate glimpses of critical con ditions in these activities, treats their problems, notes their achievements, and analyzes their trends. - Contributes Section Dr. Knight, who was on leave of absence from the University to help make this study, contrib uted the section that deals with education supplied in China by funds from the United States, Canada, and' European coun tries. His reports and those of the other, seven "members of the research staff reveal that the im 'itation of western theories and practices no longer marks the attitude of the intelligent Chi nese in education and religion. Mrs. Tatum Injured In Campus Auto Wreck About 3:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Tatum, Chapel Hill resident, was slightly in jured when the Chevrolet coach she was driving was struck head-on by a Ford convertible coupe drive by Jack Tyree, stu dent at the University. ; The accident occurred in front of Old West dormitory, and ac cording to witnesses, Tyree was waving to a friend on the side walk when his car swerved to the center of the road and hit Mrs. Tatum's vehicle. Mrs. Ta tum was taken to the University infirmary, but since Dr. Berry hill was out, she was taken to the offices of Dr. Abernethy. FIREMEN WILL SPONSOR COMEDY GIVEN THIS WEEK The , Chapel Hill fire depart ment is sponsoring a musical comedy, ""Cupid iip-to Date," which will be . presented : at the Chapel Hill high school audi torium October 6 and 7. A cast of about 75 of the town's best talent has been selected and much interest is being I shown by those taking part. "Cupid up-to Date" is a play combining wit, humor, music, and colorful costumes, and weaving these around an inter esting plot. . "WHEN A FELLER IMEE DS A FPU EWE?' here's a friend, indeed! Placed on the market a few months ago, this pipe mixture made many friends be fore it had a line of advertising. Said one smoker to another: "Try a pipe ful of this mellow mixture. I' ve paid much more for tobacco not nearly so good!" Aged in the wood for years . . . there's not a bite in a barrel of BRIGGS! But BRIGGS would much rather talk in your pipe than in print. Won't you try a tin and let it speak for itself? ten factory fsesb 7v y0yyr- V! hr inner liainf of BRIGGS Pipe Mixture ii also lold in 1-pound and K-pouad tint . , . and in 1-pound Humidor Kegi. "PADDY" TO BE SHOWN AT CAROLINA TODAY Janet Gaynor is said to climax her film career with her best performance in "Paddy, the Next Best Thing," which will run at the Carolina theatre to day. In the picture, Miss Gay nor plays opposite Warner Bax ter. Gorgeous in its pictorial scope, "Paddy" is laid against the background of an Irish coast al town where a once influential family is reduced to circum stances which Miss Gaynor tries to improve. A novel feature of thepicture is the genuine Irish brogue heard on the screen. Included in the cast support ing Miss Gaynor and Baxter are Margaret Lindsay, who played in "Cavalcade," Walter Con nolly, famous stage actor, and a brood of Irish pigs, which do nobly. Business Office Will Pay V Change on Large Checks Students who gave the Uni versity business office checks larger than necessary for their payments at registration will be able to get the change this week, the business office announced yesterday. . : - The University has, for the last three years, made it a policy not to give change to students for large checks until they have been cleared through the local bank. ; This usually takes about ten days. ' Directory Due The Y. M. C. A. hopes to have the University directory to press by Thursday, Harry F. Comer, secretary of the "Y," stated yes terday. All students who have not as yet checked their names are asked to do so at once so that it may be published as soon as possible. The list of names and information is on the desk of the main lobby of the Y. M. C. A. CAtEHDAR Feature board . Tar Heel office. Track movie .. Murphey hall. Di Senate New West. Phi Assembly New East. Buccaneer staff Buccaneer office. A. K. D . Alumni building. Varsity boxers ... Emerson field. .2:15 5:15 .7:15 .7:15 7:30 7:30 .7:30 Yearbook Pictures A list of . the students to have their Yackety Yack pictures taken at Wootten-Moulton today is as follows: W. A. Bonyun, L. C. Bruce, John Butter, Leone Currie, L. A. Dudler, . Frank Ginsberg, D. S. Kimbrey, Peggy Ann Harris, Frank Miller Mar garet Olmstead, Mary Perrow, and Robert A; Reid. A. K. D. to Meet ; The local chafer ; of Alpha Kappa Delta, sociology frater nity, will meet tonight at 7 :30 o'clock in the, A. K. D. room in Alumni buildings The election of officers and of new members will, take place, and there will be a discussion of local and na tional business. Oh Yeah? Among its various uses, the arboretum has come in its own in the unusual pastime of study ing. Sunday found more than one group of co-eds sprawled out lazily on shaded bits of ground, busily munching chocolates, studying their math and writ ing letters home. 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