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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1951 PAGE TWO THE DAILY TAR -HEEL, vl?7Sr1s . - I si i I il i ! j I; .' f 1 J 1 f-S H 1 I" . , ; i w n - i. ' . 1 1 j : 1 1 , i , is A? The Chesterfield Letter of the Week was won last week by Don Angell, whose letter was published November 30. Mr. Angell may pick up his carton of Chesterfields any day this week at the offices of The Daily Tar- Heel. Another carton of Chesterfields will be awarded to the writer . of the most intelli gent letter this week. Madam Editor: .... OPEN LETTER To: Residents, of the Men's Dorms From: Ed McLeod; Chairman, IDC Judiciary Board Subject: Conduct , in the Dorms It has been brought to, our attention that there is a general lack of observance of the social rules governing the occupants of the Men's Dorms.. With this in mind I would like to point out the rules now in existence and ask your' co-operation in abiding by therru There is a councilor on each floor for the purpose of maintaining order and quiet. However, the Judic iary Board feels that it is to the best interests of all concerned to observe the rules voluntarily. Quiet hours are from 7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. each day; This means that there will be no loud noises, such as loud talking, yelling, radio with volume too loud, or any- other noises which will in any way disturb the quiet in the dorms. This time is set aside for study and sleep, neither of which can be carried out effect ively in a noisy place. . , . Guns, firecrackers or any form of firearms will not be per mitted in the dorms. The safety of the residents is in jeapody when these things are present. Also, the laws of North Carolina are very explicit as to the use of firecrackers and the Board of Trustees is opposed to the pre sence of firearms in the dorms. Violators of this rule will be dealt with to the fullest extent of the law. Each resident of the dorms is responsible for the equipment placed at his disposal and any damaged property will be charged to the occupants of the room in question until actual responsibility is determined. This equipment is for your bene fit and should be treated in the X U m a t t v JHTa t II A IMl" 1 VIS- 'J- 1M at . . . CAROLINA Sport Shop, Inc. same manner you treat your personal property. It is our sincere wish that we will not be requi?- d to take steria measures in enforcing these simple rules. You, the oc cupants of the respective dorms, end you alone, will be the decid ing factor in whether or not your dorms is the best plaae on campus to live. United, we will have quiet dorms; divide!, we oan only hope for the best and expect the worst. Advertise In The Tor Heel DAILY CROSSWORD " ACROSS 1. Tranquility 6. Test 11. The elbow 12. Shelf 13. Early in habitants of England 14. Fruit of the oak 15. Any fruit drink 16. Frightened 17. Fragments 20. Golf stick 22. At that time 26. 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