FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 103
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BULLETINS
British Debate Tonight, 7:30,
Hill Music hall. Question is "Re
solved, That the constitution of
the United States is a menace
to life, liberty and the pursuit
of happiness."
Alpha Kappa Gamma Meets
this morning at 10:30 in the
office of Mrs. Stacey in South
building.
Phi Assembly To have pic
ture taken today, back steps of
South building, 10:30.
World Week of Prayer Eliza
beth Keeler will conduct the ser
vices tonight at 7 o'clock in Hill
Music hall.
Infirmary Those confined in
the infirmary yesterday were
Joseph Langley, Charles Robin
son, Cary Sparks, W. A. Thomp
son, R. P. Holroyd, F. M. Pat
terson, D. L. Stalling and F. E.
Thomas. 1
Coed Dance
Graham Memorial will give
Spencer hall girls a dance to
night in Bynum gym from 9 to
12 o'clock as first nrize for
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Homecoming decorations in the
group of Spencer Archer, Carr
and Smith. -
Each girl in the Shack is al
lowed to invite two boys and 150
people are expected to attend.
Music will be furnished by Bob
McManeus and his orchestra
and the dance will be informal
for boys. Mrs. Stacy, Mrs. Lee,
and Mrs. Kluttz will chaperone.
Len' Your Ears
Staff Bulletin
Associate Editors Ten minute
meeting, 2 p. m. today. Kahn,
Rabb, Smith.
.Business Stan Meets 2 o'
clock this afternoon in office. All
members required to be present.
Essay Contest
(Continued from page one)
the contest. According to Mr.
' Cornwell, the winners were chos
en upon the merits of sugges
tions offered in the essays.
The entries will be used as
aids in raising the University's
share of the PWA allotment
which is making a new gymna
sium and swimming pool a pos
sibility. Receiving honorable mention
in the contest are: DeWitt Bar
nett, Robert Reis, Beach Lang
ston, Richard Reaves, John
Riggsbee, Gene Turner, Ed Ran
kin, .Kitty DeCarlo, William
Dye, Jr., Luther Dixon, Don
Robinson, Rob Wheat, Ralph
Eichhorn, Bob Williams,, Jesse
Caldwell, Jr., Ira Royster, Jr.,
Jack Peterson, John Elmendorf ,
and Harry Ganderson.
(Continued from page three)
that play, Jr." MANHATTAN
. . the underdog . . . donates
another ... to the" morgue!
California - vs. Stanford you
may remember Liana, that both
ersome end from Duke. Mr.
Webster mentions him in his dic
tionary: "liana is a climbing pe
rennial plant having woody
stems, as a grapevine,- charac
teristic of certain tropical re
gions, as the forests of the Am
azon." We grant that he is a
clinging pass-grasper with
clutching fingers for stems ; we
take it that the Amazon forests
infer the Duke line ; but we hope
he isn't perennial STANFORD
. . . out far - west . . . where
teams are teams . .' . will prove
the best!
Dartmouth vs. Princeton
speaking of overconfidence ; the
funniest remnant of last year's
Duke game is the student who
claims he was in Denver ( en
route to Pasadena) before he got
news 01 tne result uakt-
MOUTH ... as "injuns" do . . .
scalps the "tigers? . . . thru and
thru!
Yale vs. Harvard since we
have a swimming pool coming up
and a team to follow, some bril
liant has suggested building a
river so we can sport a crew
YALE . . . to be frank' . , . john
harvard . , . will nicely spank!
Baylor vs. S. M. U. suffering
from thoughts of Fordham's in
vasion next fall we studied that
wall of granite called a line and
were refreshed to note that at
least three slabs were to be ship
ped away this year, namely: Pa
quin, end ; Pierce, guard ; and
Lombardi, guard S. M. U. . . .
long a trailer ; . . takes the "bay"
out of baylor!
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Let the Daily Tar Heel keep
your friends at home informed.
Press Institute
(Continued from furtt ptfx
Manager Billy Allen.
"Goldsboro Hi-News " Editor
Ozello Woodward, Mary Bad-!
dour, Edward Luke, Ross Ward,
and James Heyward. '-!
"Cannon Report." Kannapolis
t 1 1 1- 1 J TT A 4-4-!
mgn scnooi; sailor n. a. otuuti
and Joe Ridenhour.
"Hi-Rocket," Durham high
school; Adviser Hazel Griffin
and staff.
"The Ki-Hi," Grainger high
school, Kinston; Editor Irma
Lee Spencer, Betsy Peery, and
Charlotte Moseley.
"The Lexhipep," Lexington
high school; Editor Robert Clay
ton.
"The Proconian," Chapel Hill
high school ; Brewster Rogerson,
editor.
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TWO CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES
FOR SALE
Can Be Seen At Shell Station, 304 W. Franklin Street
THE W EOF THE CENTURY
IS STILL ON!
Same Bargains as Previously Advertised
Don't Let These Values Pass You By
BERMAN'S DEPT. STORE
Do You Want A
COUNTRY PLACE,
HUNTING PRESERVE,
NICE FARM?
All three in one in the MARY PEARL
SMITH-farm, 329 acres, to be offered for
sale at auction
10 A.M. SATURDAY, NOV. 21, 1936
On the premises, rain or shine. Located 15
minutes from Chapel Hill just off highway
54 seven miles west of Chapel Hill.
Small down payment, long time on balance.
100 acres open, large body of woodland with
nice stream. Level to gently rolling. Cot
tage newly painted. A lovely place. Will be
offered in tracts and as a whole.
This farm is owned by the N. C. Joint Land
Bank at Durham and will be sold at auction
by
Walter.' & Gmiey
AoecKosh Co.
Error
P. L. Burch, supervisor of the
physical plant of the University,
let it be known today that the
no-parking regulation regarding
Cameron avenue covers" the
entire area of Cameron avenue
that is bounded by the campus.
The Daily Tar Heel erred when
it defined the limits as Swain
hall and the Arboretum.
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NOW PLAYING
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CASH NIGHT
CASH AWARD
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TONIGHT
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