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PAGE TWO THE DAILY TAR HEEL SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1335 Cfje Batlp Car Heel The official newspaper of the Publications Union Board of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where it is printed daily except Mondays, and the Thanksgiving, Christmas and bpnng Holidays. Entered as second class matter at the post office at Chapel Hill, N. C, under act of March 3, 1879. Subscription price, ?J.uu ior tne couege year. - Business and editorial offices: 204-206 Graham Memorial Telephones: editorial, 4351; business, 4356; night, 6906 BOOK LAItNIN' by George Butles WITH THE CHURCHES Now YOU'RE : Talking 1 BAPTIST a. m. Sunday School.! P. G. Hammer, editor : R. C. Page, Jr., managing editor , W. L. Hargett, associate editor A. R.. Sarratt, Jr., city editor E. L. Kahn, assistant city editor Butler French, business manager Sometime aero a student at 10 :00 55a fnr TTniversitv men taught light when he instituted a "wak- by Mr. E. K. Plyler. Co-ed class U tne editor, ing-up" service for fellow under- taught by Mrs. Binkley. graduates in his dormitory. His 11:00 a. m. Worship and ser- jf t 111. - . PKUBATION. PETITIONS Fee Allotments (Continued from page one) I committee. Preliminary probing of labora tory assessments have already been begun by Student Assistant- Weaver, with the cooperation of Dr. RVD. Crockford, chemistry-professor. The study, wrote Pool and Editorial Board ' I. D. Suss, chairman, J. M. Daniels, D. G. Wetherbee, D. K. McKee . Features , W. P. Hudson ' News Editors S. W. Babb, J. M. Smith, Jr., C. W. Gilmore, W. S. Jordan, Jr., J. F. Jonas, L. I. Gardner Office Force Frank Harward, E. J. Hamlin, J. A. Brown, R. R. Howe : News Release Newton Craig, director, H. T. Terry, Jr. - ... , Exchange Editors S.RXeager, G. O. Butler, W. S. McClelland - ' Senior Reporters , H. M. Beacham, H. Goldberg Heelers R. P. Brewer, Ted Britt, R. H. Reece, Ruth Crowell, J. H. Sivertson, N. Rothschild, J. L. Cobbs, Voit Gilmore, W. G. Arey, V. A. Ward, R. T. Perkins, H. H. Hirschf eld methods, none too suntie, in cluded yanking the covers off the customer or spraying his head with ice-water. Now the "wak- 1 er-upper" is back with a new I scheme which promises almost immediate success. The new method involves a phial of am monium v chloride, previously treated with sodium hydroxide to obtain the gas. A few whiffs of this and the patient is wide mon, Dr. O. T. Binkley. 7:00 p. m. Student forum. The Daily Tar Heel: a The Daily Tar Heel was ml 1 . .... error in directing students to isradsnaw, grows out of the re- bring petitions to me about pro-1 quest of the administration for bation and other penalties that complete information on the may grow out of the weather subject of the student fees. situation as it was at the time Policy Meeting The information that is pro- CATHOLIC 214 Graham Memorial Mass everv Sundav at 8 :30 of the University opening for the a. m. Rev. F. J. Morrissey. Chap- winter quarter. Students should cured will be submitted to the . . I . I tx 1 r j. lain. take up all matters of academic iacuuy as a Dasis ior aiscussing . . I J T "1 .1' 1 nrobation with their respective me general policy involved m- EPISCOPAL deans. In this particular case the administration of fees. tnapei 01 me woss they should simply present evi- This extensive inquiry inta 8:00 a. m. Holy Communion. 11 :uu a. m. Moraine: prayer v,; jnin,r UmufAno TMnm.m t.i, . JX -T:i A " WUacu mwi uciajr mmu.vuo axvxoxax Ui HWIV 1UI awanc it aav. v-x j.aiio auu 10 InTlfl cp-rrnriTI s. T. E. Joyner,. . ; : Division Managers J. Lewis, circulation, H. F Osterheld, collections,' . ,;. ., local advertising, . R. Crooks, office ,v .. Local Advertising Staffs W. P McLean, P. C. Keel, C. W. Blackwell, R. G. S. Davis, M. Vr W. M. Lamont, and C. S. Humphrey Staff Photographer 1 D. Becker - - ported to "clear the head im mediately." : " . The University , of Pittsburgh has been blacklisted by the Ame rican Association of College Pro fessors. 12,000 members of the Association are henceforth pro hibited from teaching on Pitt's faculty. The most obvious rea- 8:00 p. m.- Prayers, and or gan recital. LUTHERAN ? 214 Graham Memorial Service at 11:00 a. m. Rev. Kinney will be in charge. METHODIST 9:45 a. m. Sunday School, sons for .this action are : . The Dr. E. T. Brown, superintendent, ought to be in consultation with and; (5) laboratory fees., inwnAw rv-F .I'may f 'hnnnnl I aw" I I 1 I II 1 o m Uniahin anri oat. irhAm o O n aYY 1 r naQTIE I . , val cci ui "i M. vx -. - juauvcuui i --i-ju.vvf a. aaa. j i kjx o aaa ij auu au- vu&ii cwcavavaaaa In advance of any student the quarter, recently planned by movement about this matter at the Student Advisory Commit all, this office and the deans of teen Included on the committee's the University had already agenda had been investigations. agreed to waive technicalities inlof (1) the book exchange, a pro this emergency situation. Iject started last quarter; (2) Please publish this in your Graham Memorial; (3) the ad- column, because as a result of ministration of the advisory sys your former notice I am receiv- tem in dormitories ; (4) the need ing petitions from students who of the infirmary for a kitchen; Brown With his academic sup- mon, Rev, Allen P, Brantley. To- Utlev. pression : members of the f acul- pic 2 "Is the Church Done For V R. b: HOUSE, Dean of Administration. Philosophy Club THIS ISSUE: NEWS, GILMORE; NIGHT, SMITH The open air of public discussion and communication is an indispensable condition of the birth of ideas and knowledge and of other growth into health aad vigor." John Dewey. - INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY ty are never hired for more than a single year at a time, and not ice of retention is not issued un til late in the spring; the dis charge of several prof essors be cause of their liberal teachings. SO CORRECTED ; (Continued from first page) ledge is mental phenomena." "Knowledge is restricted to quiet mental data," and further innate knowledge is an inde- 7 :00 p. m. Student forumi There will be a social imme diatelv after the forum. 1 1 p-ri ii Ti to tne editor, PRESBYTERIAN The Daily Tar Heel: 10:00 a. m. Student class Upon re'ading yesterday's scribable something capable of Pitt i nntnrimiQ in it nrnfpQJ taugnt Dy Rev. W. M. Uooper. I daily tar jiEEL my roommate transcending sensations," the sionalized athletic program. The Jopic: "The Sick and the suffered a nervous breakdown Cornell graduate told the phi- TTmWcitv nnr,nrt hv tho Uieauny coui. ana will unaouoieaiy remain m losophers. ii:uua. m. worsnip ana ser- mis sxaie oi meniai uusutuiuiy Following- thp rn?tnm nf tht rw-rnhnniv prmRTlOHS OT Tile laCL LXliil, OlUUCJH-Aav.-"vw, j o . -r-. -r it tt , , rv m. tt . i " - J - , ., ... 1 t?i0 . mon, itev. uonaia i. otewart. unm me uaili xak jujl. maiieis pwlvn0j 0. 0. uiiy vuy wm ii AVJ " " . "I . . -.. , , L, 4-v,. . Topic: "me Mew Year is With- it Known to tne stuaent Doay at nruxr a;: i, I j ,'noT.aotoH tft the mnt. nf flf tlVltV 111 neiD- uuuutcu uuib umcao lciuima i . , I . , vu aauau mouooiuu aa iiciu ea XOWaru lUttJi-ms uicm iuiwwi,v,u w " I . , . . . ... - ing to work out the plans is all that is needed. Campusites are probably conscious of the fact that Student-Fac- state, mostly by Pittsburgh steel who One thine is very obvious at every meeting of the joint stu dent-faculty committee and in the work of all the sub-commit This week's award for plain on: "Kagawa tees. That is, no matter how perfect a skeleton you set up ior a speaking goes to Professor Ern- Francis, day of this kind, the affair simply is a flop unless all elements en- est Lauer 0f Northwestern Uni ter into the spirit of the. thing. ' versity,;whb got up bnT his feet In other words, every student and every faculty member are as before assembled students and much responsible for the success or failure of Student-Faculty castigated campus intellectuals Day as the group of hard-working committeemen getting things who flinch at real action. arranged. The faculty's greatest responsioiiity is tnat 01 pircma- Said he: We need fight stu. tion, of going into the dormitories and the fraternities, and of dents should be willing to go to m i i mi iw i rr. nry rMwa.iii l v i. r liiuac to iil i x xi i 1 7 were mstitutea tne state iunas - . .. . "e ciose 01 xne evemners would be shut off. 7:00 m. btudent forum, read the nrst page tnat tnere Fred jj Sides president, began the heated discussion Led by Rev. Donald H. Stewart has been a mistake made. Modern Saintl This all seems very vague and whe he asked the roealcer fv ii. . ' i i v so an explanation is in oraer. explain his previous statement UNITED CHURCH (Christian-Congregational) 10:00 a. m. Student Bible j ir i my roommate is one, moram "therefore be inst a Hnt.V Feldman, and the devilish cause aboutf mind - about matter, Further meetings of this or- of his present gnawing sickness its am oi4!lo tttViVi ottioo frl in i ao au ai uvit n iiAwu MMMui- aaa i . ... . class. Taught by Dr. Raymond yesterday morning's paper list- n , . LUC llCtillCo Ul UiUi3C AAA lAAG xx. uu a. ra. vvorsmp ana ser-U- nf hanr-mt f!arnlma Plav. Graham Memorial every other Thursday night and will be open tlOn, OI gOlJlg Wic uuiuiiwiico vaav aeniS SnOUia D Willing lO gO to I -n. ttt T MilTA m . ux P va A - , interPQt ctnr?DTita Tho nurnose of the iindproTflflnQfa A. lUUUVt AAA V 0 and do. - kicked out of school if they The students' greatest responsibility lies in cordiality. To be actually believe in something. good hosts; to make the meetings of themselves and their faculty this would.be one of the few 7:15 p. m. Student forum. Lw,, ihsit nre dnilv nverlnok- Topic: "ie Development and Ld, but something in it caught Quests worth remembering, is their duty. All that the plans of the T -Maiey : our university 0i - my roommate's eye, I t i i i i i I Qrkiiif nolo I ittoo is arrfre for student-faculty contacts in the Pennsylvania stuaents nave oeen r VVUlUiiVbVV WM'- O m I J f j put on prooauon oecause oi a poem deemed "sacrilegious" and environment of pleasant Chapel Hill. The rest is up to the participants. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE . i i ii 11:00 a. m. Services every ture more norniymg man thereupon collapsed uttering screams of intense soulful tor- I purpose oi tne undergraduate Philosophy Club is to serve as a medium for arranging general 'jl discussions on topics of interest io everyone. SELF-MANAGEMENT V Y J XT I W Mi AAA V V T J I which appearedm the campus gunday mornillg room 209 Gra- ever seen in any stark tra- literary magazine. . .A Wood- xi ix i v vjuuch ct v.t i 1 1 wiiii iik. i.i irr i i . . " . . - ... otner persons interestea m Christian Science are invited. ham Memorial. Students and all ic drama- When I noticed the cause of his hysteria, I, too, shuddered ana looked at mm m a - queer way.A It was when I threatened Drama Fete Interviews (Continued from page one) bove scholarship, and participa tion in esrtra-curricular .activi ties is considered important. Turnbull has already visited Georgia Tech - and Vanderbilt tr mnup nut that hp fpll hnmVlvl i, a a x.. and Plans to go to Duke tombr- i,J Alio XVUtO auu VUlUOiTCU UlAli . ... i. . .i 1 . 3 I The arrangements wmcn tne aormitory councils nave maue xur Use of 0nly one hand is two the ';administration of student social if ees are truly representative weeks ahead of the other ! stu of. 4ttidenVseH-goyernment. As a matter of fact the-whole plan dents jn a typing class. . .In a re whicti has made the administration of these fees -by each dormi- ceift p0U at Princeton" whiskey 'I ' "111" 1 11 1 P J A.I ' J tory possipie nas Deen one oi tne more odvious manuesuiuons 01 was voted the favorite beverage, f (Continued from vaae one) . .1. .. I J -j ' " -r I AAAO OUWi UUU VVlllVkJOVU 111 CI 1 I T 1 111 ., , , . true student management of campus affairs. with milk beintr the second favo- mitted by member organizations tv,Q tiatt v tap ttttttt i,o o,iJrow He holding the interviews rite. . .The student directory must be written by members -of L irrr,io w t,,-t, earlier tnan usual this year as - v - I " I - I ftll AAAWA A A V A UJf Ll lUUllg lllij I 1 I , . . pressed and made possible by the students themselves. The ad-shows there are 165 students at- such organizations. Individual name jn he i:sf 0f piavmakers season, wnen tne interviews ministration then recognized the student demands and acted as tending McGill University with members whose plays are se- However, it was not until he Were m Apr" " was fun(i collection agency, thereby insuring positive income. Now tho stu- Scottish names beginning with lected for production, may confeSsed that he was a disciple tha!' many of the outstanding dents are taking over the proceeds of the collection and voting by "Mac." . . . Until railroad offi- choose any group they desire to 0f e renowned Doctor Peter . aireaay accepted po- maijviauai uormiLory iu wnai, uses me suciui xees wm oe put. ciais aemurrea, memoers oi tne pruuuee me piay. Ivey, Playmakeritus medico, Very few, if any, campuses in this country would have allowed Southern Methodist f rosh team District Festival that I decided a correction should such an activity, simply because such affairs have always been Planned to ride to t the . Rose The district festivals will pro- he made somewhere, along the L uummims uPO xnc uaro- narriA nn hv tho fldminiRtrfltinTis. Nnt. nnlv VlirT thp Wnl nflmiTlis- Bowl firame in two chartered box hahlv last, for one dav and nitrht. Mra a aPP"Cants Turnbull Said, tration agree to help by collecting fees here, but it also suggested cars. . . As revealed by a recent Mrs. Fussier said, and will be e bear no m towards mothvia -fnr voali-zincr enrh funds Doll, the Saturdav Evening Pnst similar to the annual festival in xi. m i j? i .w. a.a 0 It ' . line x-iayiuaiiers, some oi wnora r,rni:no r. . j o:; 4. trt 1,- xt,x xi, M-x.sx. xiJis first choice amonsr students at Hhanel Kill. Asheville. Charlotte L i i...x aroima campus have impressed oiiiiiicajib mav is me uiat mc puipusca xux wmtii uieoc w - are perxecuy xiurmui, out we ma rmfh tho.r Tfi f funds will be put have occupied the attention of the University Harvard University. . . When Seaboard, and Fayetteville or would appreciate it if you would Ja, - 0nS, , , xi. r tA 4-;-t-; . i: x- physical education was made Wilmintrtnn are nrohahle loca- .-x xx- i.-x AS seriousness. It nas been a long xux iiidiijf jcaia, mc iu;tt. ui luuua icouitung aujr ctiiicxAuxutxuxi ui - "i : . ; ipniiu uus literary correction, SOwhile ?inro T Tiqtt Vi A 4-V. 1 non-compulsorv : at the Univer- tions of the district events. A.T X "lTX T71J I UlC uuiuiiwi v ovuoi wiiuiwuiio. iiuw kiic istuuemo uavc xuuo aucau auu - " I - - i tliai. Ulie xtxux LUX1 X" exuxiiail IlliiV xti . , . , I :i 11 j I l I lire flT THIlTlTKr Trv ennh o 4?ia lot" siiv oi ijaiiiorma. enrollment mi a -f. -f,n i i x n. -,t i "& v iwc - - ' 1 xx iicw iw xun icufevn once xuure venture xonn wixn a nf nfViiicsiooii'o, the enartment iiiTYinorl IRnn i t. v-. : xr.- , ... - . , .. , . OI entnusiastlC r j . . piayS xias ueexx xxicxuueu txixa clear conscience ana tne tnougnt Boston psycnoiogy protessor year. Manuscripts of long plays that he is no different than any- nas iorDiaaen nis StuaentS to will ha snhmitted under the same . i ii - muc tioi take notes m Class. . . ro-iilatinns as short nlavs but The college song of Davidson only one play from those sub- has been banned from the radio mitted will be selected for pro duction at the festival. sitions which had been opened by improved business conditions. Commenting upon the Caro ia applicants Turnbull said. The students I have interview ed on the University of North assumed the responsibility on their own shoulders. MONEY FOR THE TRIP seniors. The announcement that Carolina has been chosen by the NS. F. A. to represent the Federation in a debate with Cambridge calls for additional praise of debating as a University student activity. We say additional because the revivification of debating last snrinxr . as Deen Dannea was itself a remarkahlp Woirr,nt v by the copyright owners. . .Ac cording to Stanford University psychologists, age has nothing to do with learning and one can was itself a remarkable development. The announcement also is the occasion for some people our selves includedto withdraw doubts expressed last spring that the Debate f!minril nopdor? ita ofi.fWif fAAn a &-t L 300. Nothing specific is known yet, but it appears that the CounI T?0 v? 50 T cil will have to supplement the funds which the N. S. F. A. will t' L7Z vSLrSt' Without the 50 cents which every student yearly contributes to Hshed a humor magazine, called ueuaung, it wouia proDaoiy De necessary tor the team which (Jar- FOOLSCAP .The University olina will send across seas to dig the expense money from its own 0f Texas will in time become the pockets or to suffer the unpleasant exneripno hoo-mncr it from ixix..xi i ... . . , . , - ... -VVVi KVo iivacoi, iiisuiuiiuu ui learning m xiiC dvuucuw auu Btuuexxi, uxKaixiaLions. . tnA Wftrij Tf n. .xrn Sum Given Library The University library has received a gift of $250 from A. B. Andrews, of-Raleigh. This C11TM XTtJTI 1 A it "Tqttt mnM ;rttnnA "1U auaea to xne Ana- acres of land that will yield "r,1"7tSh" library fund which has j A.vnc wot, . n ine resuiar meexmg oi tne u.OQ , . , aiiu -jxcwvix -. . H Phanoi TKii Tr;or,;o r-iK I wuxxuxng up over a uenoa UUUvt A. AAA A AUnaiUO- V1UU LXIXO I j4? - LEE TURK KIWANIS University of Wisconsin student I was connnea to tne mnnnary ior a minor illness, he appreciated Dr. J. P. Jones was made pres- of years. The fund is used prin cipally for the purchase of books in the field of North Carolina the doctors' and nursesV efforts "r"'nd Southern historv so much that he threw a big fA t "1C1""VA "1C ' x- t,QW wl-, I1T.. Doaraoi directors, are: Harvey Haverfnr n son, P. A. Reavis, E. J.beouest nf Kr noo a: , JTAB ouse and Eusene An.theecentiymed 'wm of rl w .... AW VfTUU.VMU llillUXl I xv. vumiy ox jrniiaueijJXAA-
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