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All Aboard In Swing Time!
University Club Picture All
members of the University club
meet at 10:30 this morning in
front of Graham Memorial for
photograph.
Harvard Club of North Carolina
All men who have attended
Harvard are urged to attend the
informal dinner of the club at
the Carolina Inn, Friday at 6 o'
clock. Those desiring to make
reservations should communi
cate with Mr. Richmond P. Bond
of the English department.
Spencer Hall Tea Will be held
this afternoon from 4:30 to 6
with the Stray Greeks as host
esses. ;
Carolina Magazine Copy Ev
erybody working on copy for the
first fall issue must come by the
office today in Graham Memo
rial after 3 o'clock.
Buccaneer Applicants for bus-
inses managership report to P.
u. Doara toaay at 3 o clock m
Graham Memorial.
Men's Glee Club Meets this
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Bell Ringers
Because of the interest
that has been expressed to
him by a large number of
students, Bob Simmons,
master bell ringer, will be
at the Bell Tower every day
this week from 5 to 5 :30 to
explain how the bells are
played. .
If there is enough inter
est shown, Simmons says
he intends to form a bell
ringers guild and give in
struction to any students
interested.
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Hudson Gives Talk
On Humor Of South
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Professor Addresses Audience in
Bull's Head Bookshop
K'e. - J.-.v.v.VAVisu,
Reading and discussing, vari
ous passages from his anthology
of regional humor, "Humor In
the Old Deep South," Dr. A. P.
Hudson of the English depart
ment of the University, spoke
Graduate Tea
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1926
Sharp Leaves
Nimble-toed Fred Astaire evidently is an adept at boarding yesterday afternoon in thef Bull's
siMA-Hnnr Piillman iudffinff from his nonchalant air and immacu- Head bookshop to an audience
late attire in this scene from "Swing Time," in which he again co- of some 75 persons
stars with Ginger Rogers. Jerome Kern and Dorothy Fields wrote Dr. Hudson is a professor of
afternoon, 5 o'clock, Hill Music the score, and the supporting cast includes Victor Moore, Helen English at the University but is
hall. ' I RrnrfpHrk Eriefflftre. Bav Fnrness and Georsres Metaxa. Now a native MississiDnian. spending
Girls Those interested m field
hockey report to Ida Winstead
today between 4 and 5 o'clock.
Interdormitory Council Meet-
playing at the Carolina Theater.
all of the first 35 years of his life
in the regions to which his book
relates. He received his M. A. de
gree from the University of Chi
cago and his Ph.D. from the Uni-
All graduate women in the
University were entertained at
tea at the Archer house yes
terday afternoon.
In the receiving line were Dr.
and Mrs. F. P. Graham, Mr. ana
Mrs. R. B. House, Dr. and Mrs.
W. W. Pierson, Mrs. Marvin
Stacy, and Mrs. Humphries,
house mother, who headed the
line. -
Mary Kapp was elected presi
dent of the Graduate club at a
recent meeting of the organiza
tion. Other oflacers elected were :
Jane Ross, vice-president; Kath
priTie Barrier, secretary and
treasurer; and Dorotny beay,
social chairman.
The next meeting of the club
will be Sunday afternoon, Octo
ber 11, at Archer house.
Havana Student
(Continued from first page)
vent of Machado ,to power in
1926. For the first four years,
according to Puig, Machado was
pretty good, but then he had vi
sions of becoming dictator, and
was finally deposed.
Students take a much more
active part in politics there than
here, he stated, and their vehe
ment protests are an important
factor in the revolts.
(Continued from firtt page)
Ithaca. On Friday he will take
an inspection tour of the Vezz
Dixie Cement works, and cc
elude the day with a formal ball.
On Saturday he will go to a foot
ball game in Ithaca, and the pro.
gram will wind up with the con.
vention banquet.
Sharp expects to return to
Chapel Hill by Sunday.
LOOK YOUR BEST
At The Game and Dance
This Weekend
Shampoo and Wave 75c
Manicure 50c
Arch 25c
Facial $1.00
Make Appointments Earlv
VILLAGE BEAUTY
SHOP
McAnally, H. W. Kitchen, Lionel Jn a Sporting Way
Brunner, Jack reterson, ram
iner tonicrht at 10 o'clock in Gra- TWrW Pprditn AmfitL Treme (Continued from page three)
ham Memorial. Wright, James Boykin, Horace ants missed nly"me of.the x versity of North Carolina.
ASU Meets tonight at 7 o'- Palmer. Riene Hardre. M. M. Mc- g s uur sienograpmc &wau Dn Hudson's talk was
clock in the Grail room of Gra- Kenzie, W. P. Fachner, W. L.
ham Memorial. Seawell, Marvin Allen, and K. C.
Phi Ways And Means Commit-1 Hayes.
pre-
in the
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today.
Staff Bulletin
Reporters' Classes Meetings
today at 2 and 4 o'clock. An-
Murals
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goal line and when the final
Our stenographic staff
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naa 10 gei om ineir main uoons ceded by a tea served
then. Final score-checking gave Buirs Head tea room.
Reece second and Fred Bosch
third. Davis AnnniTitpfl
Last week's ballot was a crip
to this week's. In fact this Sat- -Hugh JJavis has been appomt
urday presents some of the hard- ed to fill the vacancy left on the
est battles of the season. Do you Student Advisory committee by
nouncement of plari for absoS- wtle blew, first downs decided mind if t try my hand at some the withdrawal of Allen Knott
Tna rnTiToaT vi 'a n mim nna i iron i a n n -r-r
inn nam ofntt rvi r-rn mill hn I Ul I11C1X1 I 11C1C KUCSi
made. All should attend today's ULf! Continued
improvement wiU be necessary
pusnea across two six-poimers
in the first half to defeat A.T.O.
12-0. Carlisle and Parrott scored
for the victors.
meetings.
Infirmary Those confined in
the infirmary yesterday were R.
T. Pigford, J. Y. Pitts, A. K.
according to an announcement
by John Parker, president of
the student body.
Teacher My goodness, Wil
lie! How did you get such dirty
hands?
Willie Washin' my face.
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FALL FROCK FASHIONS
for the
Football Game and Dance
WOOL SPORTS DRESSES
$5.75 to $16.75
AFTERNOON AND EVENING FROCKS
$7.75 to $18.95
THE BETSY ANN SHOP
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Cabbages and Kings
TODAY AND THURSDAY
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for the Tar Heels. Carolina to
win, with both teams scormg.
UCLA-Washington: Two of
the best on the Pacific coast.
Washington in a close one.
Manhattan-N. C. State. Two
defeats ought to teach the Wolf
pack something. I may be hop
ing too much, but Hunk Ander
son should score a win.
Minnesota-Nebraska: Whew,
I have my fingers crossed. Why?
Because I'm picking Nebraska
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they aren't Communists.
Nini Causes Self -Expression
Carolina men are vocally in
dividualistic at affairs like the
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one tomorow night, too. Some
of 'em said "whe-ew" and others
WhislprL wVipti Nini Theilade
(stretched out on the stage last to stop the eighty Gophers
year in some sort of little stunt Ohio State-Pittsburgh: Won;t
this quit Pitt after a hard
a deer off with a bow and arrow scrap.
but got to sleepy and didn't. A Davidson-V. M. I.: Too much
lot of 'em were stingy with their Lafferty for the Cadet sopho-
j wise-cracks and only whispered mores. Harry Montgomery and
them to their understanding George Barclay will see their
pals. proteges fall to the Wildcats.
Well, anyway, even m its Fordham-Southern Methodist :
lighter educational moments, The Mustangs to win. Last week
Carolina off ers a laboratory for these two teams scored 127
sociology students who want to points between them.
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Of course, all Carolina men portant Southwestern battle.
aren t individualists like the fel- Rice iQ wm
iowsiveDeentaiKmgaDouT;;DUi Illinois-Southern Calif nrtiia:
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l m not writing xnis ior me ones The Trojans to revenge last
that aren t, so they don't have year's loss.
Georgia Tech-Kentucky : Ken
to read any farther.
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MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON
"THRU THE MIRROR"
MIDNIGHT SHOW FRIDAY
Margaret Lindsay
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"ISLE OF FURY"
SATURDAY
Simone Simon
Loretta Young
Constance Bennett
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"LADIES IN LOVE"
Transfer Students
tucky's Twenty Grand and Man
'O War are good. So are Tech's
1935 sophomores. The Golden
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local ensemble, Mr. Van Nietsin- Tornados should sweep this one,
Hoopft, who has received sev- no breeze, however.
eral amateur contest awards, de- . Now you try them. The Caro
livered a short, word-twisted lina theater is waiting to let you
speech. J, see the show on the house.
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Prouty's Books Horseback Riding
Yale university department of Among Coed Sports
geoiogy nas eu iur a uuuiuc CouncU Makes Arrangements
ot copies ot ur. rrouty s stuaies WUh Rope Valley Master
oi massic aeposits oi tne east
ern United States, to be used by Horseback riding will be one
advanced students. of the sports featured-by the
.The scliool of geology at the woman's athletic council this
University of Oklahoma is us- quarter. Horses may be secured
ing Dr. Prouty's recently pub- twice a week at Hope Valley, the
lished "Geology of the Coastal riding master there .having
Plain of N. C." in advanced cour- agreed to furnish transportation
ses. Several works by Dr. Prou- for those interested.
fy have been published by the
American Journal of Science and
Golf, tennis, archery, hockey,
and bowling will also be carried
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