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Page 1: No. 28 - Wake Forest University · University Press f N H Dewy, National Problems. (Ameri ... of Frederick John. Kingsbury with uc '. e ranger ovement. races~ The first of these dealt

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Page 2: No. 28 - Wake Forest University · University Press f N H Dewy, National Problems. (Ameri ... of Frederick John. Kingsbury with uc '. e ranger ovement. races~ The first of these dealt

LIBRARY NOTES Smith, The Un~ritten Sayings of But . .the hri~~~'~eib·~,:~~- ... -........ ,,..:~ Mrs. Ethel Crittenden, Librairian Jesus. w.h_t 1JfprutU held not .by money .. al~ne. :-'Birth.: : ·. ·

Jordan and Kellogg, Evolution and :.a.~ place, home-ties, f~mily, frie~ds. Among the oooks recently added . . · - · · · · · · ' · Animal Life. assoc1at10ns. and·.· attachments ._, 0 {

to the library are Dr. Jas. I. Adams The editors invite expressfon of · _,.. , Gradow, Amphibia and Reptilia. numerous· kinds, : fair treatm~rit, .·Shakespearean Playhouse'' and Dr. opinion from alu~ni,:members Galsworthy, A Sheaf.. . opportunity to:lab_or and enJ"oy· the C,. C. Pearson's "The ReadJ'uster of the faculty d th t d t Rihbany, The Syrian Christ. ' an e s u en legit~mate fruits of labor, assurance Movement in Virginia." bod All "' · t' t Rice, .Stevenson and How to Know y. c .. mmumca IOns mus of even panded justice in the courts, .

The News and Observer of Oct. '·-. ·• be signed .. Upon '"request the · 27 has the following editoriar com- Him. author's name will be withheld. good educational facilities,. sanitary.

Rhodes, History of the United living conditions, tolerance, a~<l ment on Dr. Pearson's book: "The The Editors are not responsible R d

. M States, Vols. 4, 6, 7_. sympathy,-thesethings, and others· ea JUster ovemen in Virginia" for the opinions expressed in . th t'tl f .. f . b k Dunning, Reconstruction. (Ameri- . like ~hem make- an even ·stro~ger·

1s e 1 e o a very m ormmg oo N f s· . ) this column.- Editor's Note. written by C. C. Pearson, professor ' can- a IO~ erzes; appeal to the: human mind and heart

f P l·t· l S . t W k F Sparks,. NatiOnal Development th~n 'does money.

o o 1 1ca e1ence a a e orest ( . · r • • · College and published by the Yale Amenc~n Nation Senes) · · An Open Letter to the College Men · The. South cannot compet~ on a: ~ University Press f N H Dewy, National Problems. (Ameri- ot the South · · ·financial basis with other se~tions of .

, o ew aven, N t' S . ) . Conn. The volume is the fifth work ca~ .. a Ion enes. On two previous occ:isions \he the country for the labor·"' of the . published by the Yale University Flemmg, Doc~rrfentary History of University Commission on Southern negro, but. the Si:mth can easily Press on the Frede~ick John Kings- Recons~ru.ctl?n. . . Race , Que~tions. addressed . Open keep her 'neg·roes·against all allu~e-bury Memoriai p bl' t' F. d Dewey, Fmanc1al Htstory. ments, if she will give them a larger . . u 1ca ton un , Sch

1 H' Letters to· the College ·Men ·of. the "

the ~ncome of which is used to pro- ou er, Istory. of· the United South, setting forth briefly' 'there- m~asure of those things that.·human .. mote the knowledge of American States, Vols. 6: 7 ·. : . . . sults of th~ir studies: and 'eonfer- ~emgs hold de~rer. than material. history and to associate .the name Tarbell, The Tartff m Our Times, . t ·. . f. .. . . ·.t. t goods. Generostty begets gratitude . B k Th G M ;on optcs o . IIIWOr ance o d . . . ._ of Frederick John. Kingsbury with uc '. e ranger ovement. races~ The first of these dealt an _gratitude grips and- holds. man: this stuiy at Yale. . Dodd, Jefferson Bavis. with The Lynching.EviJ,:and,. after m~re po~e~f~llythan~.h~ksQfB~l •.

"T~e b~ok is desig~ated by its Tne ~orgian Poets. Pointing-out the 'inherent injustice It 15 axlo~ab~ that fat·r .deahng,

author as a ~hapter in the. history VIRGINIA. TECH DEfEATS . or-it: and ·its.menace to the establish_. sy~pa~y, ,_patt~nce,. tolerance_, .. and I of V~rginia. frQm_ t~e Civil War to W AU FOREST ELEVE institutions·:of society.; emphasiz- ~t~r ha.m_an VIrtues . bene~t' those. the firs~ admin~stration of . . . . . . .. H ed the fact that·human aetionsare Who .exer~ them- even. more· than· Cleyelanq, in- which some of the · ( Coiitin~ }r~in 'p~ p ... : ~ _li~:. bQoo:ter~gs, .. !dfeet~g. · ~ the ~be~efieiari~s:·of tnein. ··•· ~:,. pay1 fore~ that . mo~lded . the pr~nt onl~ by.~he-num~ 9.~. minutes ;of., :~~0 .~t, ~ .. ~~eh __ ·aa~ .~f ._not .. rMre.: -~ ~-~t·~d -~md,.both spmt~~ly, State are shown m. their ope_ration play. The Baptists could ~ot ~nan,. th0;6e .who .are' 8eted upon. It imd mate~aDy. · ·Surely ,.the South. · Th~ was ~ne of . th~ .moat eritkal up the inter.fe~~- . ~f the ·i~ ,~~i~ ~~re_:~~ ino~~ . reec>g~ ·h~·nothi~g · t~ · ·I'ose·. an~t/much ·t(). pe~tods of t~e hist?ry of Virginla and ~his iru.W.ility_ of theirs ~~ ~J¥·~~t th~:w~ite ~ .)ii _manlT gam,~y- ~opt~g an atti;tud~di~:·. and of. t~~ _re,st l>f _the. So;uth, ._and defeat. . . . . . . ·,. _; _8ubtl~. ways ha8 suffei:ed more·;from th~t. lnd_t_~ted •. -~ve.-Tb~-··':Um-.. _wil.l_ alway~· hav~ a . ..Jarge · plaee ·-in Uttle-"~9~y~' :BOw~ra .· · ···· -. lrnehjug a~d it~ c·o~uim~ t~~ _ve~II:~ Co~miBIJion :~ on.· Southern-. the ,histories that, may 'he· Written strated· to the Tec:h b&cks .tiine has th'~ blaek.: . . . ·:, .· ' ; :: ~ ·Raee Queettons. ,. · ... :·: · ·.-. ·· i: .-·: -.-~ •

of this ~tion ... Dr.-Pearson's book ~gain that they -~uld riot come·.:&. ...Th~ ~nd lette'r~dealt with.Th~" . :. '-'· . . ·. ·· · .. gives eviden~ of thorough research round his end by ~t.ting .~ro~gh :Edu~tiwi"of'~e :N~o, ~ trtr~ f.IESMEN.TRIUMfll 'OVER···. · .. . : ··. 'and is do~btless a real ~ntributwl! the .i':lterference .and getting -~-~hec~,of larger ~up~t:t,. bet- ... ~ . .' ' 'JUNIOifS ·lifBAsDTBALL to current inf~rmation on· this im- man.-FSrrying_ tbe_-~ll on ··· .. ~~:f!J.~lorlger· :terlna, ·and ~ .··· .,:·; .. . ' ,:' ·. · · ''· · .. ·. <: .. :· · portant _portion of the lif~ and de- every attempt inade to come ~~te-'faci.ii~, :~in·· 0~ ··· .. •. · (Contm~~:f~:~J) :·.~· velopment i>f th~ South., I . . . his side of the line. Blanchard the ground1 ~t'fQherent' \j~tici! '•: of ~-·the -~,~· ~in:··:a . .:.elass. , .. game :

In a recent note from Dr. Adams Blankenship also played·· the pro.P.OsaJ: •. and the faet that in. 'for·some tlme:-·Eagle!starred for.th:e~ (author .of· ''Shakespearean Play- defensive ball during most of d~i_ng i9~other8 we ·do· ·even ·mor~ :}oeen with five·shotJtfrom-the floor, houses" mentioned above) he makes game, but to Bow~n go· the f~~ -~ur8ei~e&~ but. his ina})ility to ·:.toes the · fr~ the following statement: ''I find honors. For V, p, I. every one ·In ~he,·p~t Jetter the c6mmiS: baskets cost his ~m: ~ ·victory •. that the Cornell University, in its s~rred, although th.e ones . sion _wi~~~" ~ . ~dd;ees· the c~llege ~~·at. guardi worked 'hard· card catalogue, r_ecords 59 entries ed above did the most notable work. nien on whU it considers the . ·most whlle he was lD the g.81J1e. ann his. under my name", It should be add- Bock, a substitute, p'aved. such a immediatelf.'pressing problem or'the roug~ness was a result. of his efforts ed that this statement was made in good game. at half back that we SOuth, and;~ ri the most impor~ ~0 mm the game .. THe whol~ J.un-. response to a request for a list of imagine he will no longer sit on the ta.nt for the! nation. namely,· Negro tor tblm deserves ~~t for the Dr. Adams·' published works. bench. Migration. · 'ne present migration the .good showing that ~ey made

'In addition to the two above men- The game was cleanly fought of the negro~- not.~.:.an · anorriai6us agaumt. the strong com&mation the

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tioned the following. b~oks have from stax:t to finish, none of the phenomenom m:.b~ aft'airs. · rfbe "~ew;Bh" presented .. ]J)avis for the I just been put on the library shelves: roughnesS which characterizes ~me econom~c:amii ~ l~WS'-t~!-a§ect Wln~SI who was wen::~) at cen~r

f! Ward, Dyna~ic Sociology. football games being present at any the lives and: ~e. of w~ite· men sli~~~~-= Ha~~at forward . . . Ellworth, Soctology. time. The officials remarked after produce P.~ the same effects .; WI! ·od -r;-~~---.r .-.. __ ._ .. ~-· Smith, Social Pathology. the-~;;-that~ny-;;e could have upon th,;negro. lt sb&lilld riot be v~c..:..:~.;· · ff.

0t~ ~ · rrn..... . es-._ · /' · . . · . . p~,y e ec 1ve. .a.!~ game was:; Hardy, A Changed Man and other refereed the game so cleanly was it surpr1s1n~, theirefo-re. to find htm tt. 1t..- d. t f ht th 1 · • • •Jft: DAr es oug ~:9.ell on e o~-

stories. fought. obeymlf:·SO· p:r0mptly and m such _ft 1, t th" · Hardy, Poems. The Wake Forest team is very large numb,e;rs; the economic law ·J~ ~ur IS seasSU):. ·. ~tors Freshm~u.:. Yates, Responsibility. liberal in its praises of the manner of deman.d .and supply. There was m .ljeague l!f Turnle~ Osborn, Men of the Old. Stone Age. in which it was entertained while no extensive- migi-ation until the Ea I

C P . h 1 f R I' . t Bl k b d . . d-~~ . 1. t f: ·. d . g e rf Hunte){·

OE'_, syc 0 ogy o e 1g10n. a ac s urg an 1s verv anxiou~ m ~rma: cen ers, acmg a anger-. ; H tt. Dav·1· ".

G 'ffi h J F . h d I t th v· . . T sh f 1 b · t 'th . . oneycu c "' n t - ones, a1t an mmor- o repay e 1rg1ma echs fo!l ous, ortage o a or, owmg o e- T . lg Fleet:wood tality. __ their hospitality. when the two co 1- complete shutting off of the 'Euro ... Wwlgdgs Od ·

I W . d ar rg .Qlll Morgan, Critique of Evolution. . eges meet at ake Forest in ~an sources of supply, turne \0 · F' ld ft"~Ea 1 5 T 2 - · . ze goi:lo,ll:>- g e" ; eague ; Wells, ·Mr. Britliny Sees It Through basketball or base ball. the South where large sources we-re · . . · · ·1 bl A d · h . t t1...~· Turnley 3;, Harris 2; DaVJS; S; Fleet-

The Ll·ne-Up ava1 a e. n so t ~Y .sen l;liClr d 1 fi,;l 1 F .1 Ea 1- · 2 . Wells; The World Set Free.

Perry, Carlyle and How to Know V. P. I.· Him.. D. Roden

Sherman, Matthew Arnold and How. Par.rish . · Ya~

te Know Htm. . .. . · C · urry Gildersleeve,·. Creed of the Old South ·Rangeley

Smith, Guide -t6 Study of Chri~ McNeil . :

tian Religion. ·

Glover, The Jesus o~ Histor~··

Clark, The Ideal of Jesns •. · .

Smith,. The I)aya of His Fle~h~ .. ·

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• • woo ; V'lo'om . ou ~- g e

P 't' W k F agents Wit very a urmg prQmtses · t f ., H ·te 1· t · f 2 · os1 10n a e orest . . . · oq o .; un r .ou ()

1. e .. · Bowers handdhbbe.lrally used .the negro pressd, Davis 3. out of. 5. . an - 1 Is, letters, lectutee, an . . . · · · · ·

I. t. Gay th. . .d . d-~t t th .Sunstltutlons: Hards for Hunter;.

1 . . . o er means es1gne o uproo · e_ 0 f T · • · p · · - f ..

.. • g.: Wtlhams dd h' t th .1 d.. awes or WlftS, ruette. o_x-Bl k

. h. negro an raw 1m- o e rat roa s, Fl t od c. . an ens 1p . . · · , . . ee wo • · '-r. g. · Tatum fae:OO,ri~s. a~_d ro.in~ wher~ his labor .: .... . -· __ : ... ·-·· r. t'. :Blanchard is sorely need~d. . . The. dollar baa_. . .... ~ ~'"'j"-.i(-}i~ ... J :,/

r. e. · ·Savage lured the negro to the East and. . ~1111 No~· · · : :.·

r:·h~·b.. t .. ~== N~~tii, as it .. -~~ .1\lred·· .. t11e ·white ~ -::e=~~~~~~~;·"~_' 1 h b · Rabe~horst man even to the ~oat ipaceesaibl~. ~ It woldd ~k -'~lU' ~e. ....-.&, ·f b. • ~ ·. • . -:~;,,. · · · .M I have bad to woriE· ·for a ~ · • · Croom "nd .. f9rb•dden refl~ of the. ea~~ . .,.. .a~"-:-ldte, . __ .. . . ..:

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·The following ~ews.note.fr~m the I W. B. Royall, the ''present. head _of · Norfelk Vir~i:pian Pilot--of Nov. 11 the Greek Depart~en~, ·Mr. J. C. contained some interesting informa- Scarboro:ugh .·was assistant profes-

Raleigh, N. C. Fancy Groceries

Shoes Notions tion with reference· to two men who sor. were here in 1913:.6. Tilton. Rob- . . . Entrance. Harget Stree~ ertson was a member:of the football Mr · T · L. _Shipman,M 19?6:-08 ~s

team of 1914. at Silver' C~ty, N~w eXlCO. . e 'Fresh Roasted Peanuts "Davis A. Robertson of this citv, went there m ~ ve~~ ~uch ru?·down . Popul~r ·Price. Cafe~ . . I

ta · tfield r of the New York condition, but 1s fmdmg findmg the . s r ou . e . 1' . h 1 f 1,· H' f . ds hope 'Giants, in the recent world's series c !mate e P. u · . ts . ne~ · .

. _ ·baseball gam~s, is at Camp McClel~ that he will soon . be · entirely .re-. Ian. Anniston, Ala~ where his broth- st~red t~ health. · R. Gl~RSCH, Prop.

er, Tiito~ ~· ~obertson, a member Ira·T. Joh~ston, -B. A_. 19·1~, Is . . -of the Vtrgtma ambulance company,. te h' 'n the Jefferson' Scliool G t I 'T' . h w·th u ~ y

-Daily.

is ~riously il!·:with pneum?nia. · ~ :~g~~!h~olu~de~-Met~odi~t [~on:. e D I OUC · 1 S J:Or OUr .. Tilton Robm~on:-.and--Misst J:net trol·at Jefferson, N.c ... MJ;._Johns-· ·H tin• . . S C k S .. ~~!a:;~~::~~=~~·::;:.:~W::)~n-~~~~it~d_.i~,- th~-~ar,, ·in e~_ .-.g. toves,- . _' oo · . toves

· . . · August' haVlng passed the Supreme . , . · . . ., . _:the illness of Mr·>Robertson beeame ·' · · · ·~ -. · - ·: ··" · .. :--·· :. ·--- · · ~ ... ·... · · · -· ' · : · · d R · :known,hei~.:friise'Holliday;;:··aeeo~-: ~~~rt.~m_~-~~t~Q~ .• ~,,.._. .. _: .,.,,,, .~:/,; .- :, · -~~ .. :anges ... ·. · .. ·;·:-- .. · ·

... paniedoby ber·father;·-·J~me~G.:Sol-; · .. : jail'P~eV~~te· ii 'i~~ iB'ii; ··~, ·. ·-· .· ·· ,.: ; .. ~ .. , .. · _' .' -·~;. .. .. :,, ! __ ,_. ~:. . . : .. :;

l&day •. seeretaey of.:the=~a\181 Y.<r~ .. ·~~~btabie "'PinkY''~'-"o~~{ :Pr~i~ ~---·' -· · · · :. ·· _.. -;-.. '" · . -"" ... , ..... , __ :, . ...... ::. ·. : .. · .. ~: :·:· c~·:A,·,-and·Da~·-ROber_tion~·~ft~for; ·cfent :.~f ih~. Athh~ti~ ASBo~i&~~n.: ";·:--.. . .. ,._ .... ·:~: . - '- "'.:.. .·. ~ ~ ,-:,;: .... ·.~, .. : -··;~~ . · ·' :::~- : .. ~: ~illliiJtoB;:,,.,. "·'·. ;:":.:>f...r:. ·-· i;,f.:~ !';.;.,!,;Yi '''~-·: -~-'oi :"~Dei:: rlze tD::t'6e;"'SUte "···~'. -~~~··. ·~ .:·: .• ,,.::.:· :·.:: ::,:-·• ... -.~~ :._ ·---::.· .. .:: .... ·. ,.-.· -... : ·:·, ... ·- · .. ·.:; ·. -~:=:A:·r~laiiv~;.of Mr .Rol:ie:rtaon,:~! :~ ·,:·' p~,c!t~ti~~!&t~rltki :~: ~.;:t.: .! ··, ...... : ·" '.:~·- :-."~·=·-., --_., __ ,·I. · · • ·

,...lei~ atternooaotbai w -·u ... ; , .. ,.,.~ · .... ;. ""·o<r·H.~t'il.in"f:oi ll ., . , ... 'l'li , " .8 ... · -. ·. . ·

deritoed•iiieill ...... ii .,. ..... ..na.i ·~'l'l ~ilid~li!il; ''at; , -- ·n,· ·, ., . ·:,· ·.:' · ,-,e-.4 .. _,, • est · -~···l;-';~u~~ ys . . b ..;.:II be fi. ed to t.:a....: .. PP y - ... - - .. ., ... ~·' - . . J· •• ' :, . • ·- . . . . • • • ,-•:fj~~5~~~.q ture·;tbat· e-:w. ··eon n 7 ~ -'-~ !i(sa~'· "so ·handaom~~-'that it~::o-n;:e t . " ·. ' '"""_. ' --: _" . ' ., : .:.l

· base':ho~~nital at~-Camp M~leU•n;{9r; :-:···'.~k~ · ·u·· · ~.s.~·:·s'ta".--~~~·-'t;::.~ ~.·t'"''.:-:'·? ,._ :.,: .. --~· : .. ;· ;~."1·,·.,·._::···..-·, -:· .. , .. :,: . .. .:: · ·":.&" • -... , . . , - - • . - , .satiiiiJ.'I;U a n1~ ·t.CII ~na or.. . . . . _ sev~ral-. weeks ..... It .. ®uld .. no.~ ... be:··, ........ ' ... ., ...... ·:' · ~-:=·.•·-:::._: ,, .. _: .:•·-'··<::. ·:;·_.._,/.::: · '.::- .... ,.,_ L:-: .,-·.: .. ·--'. ·. ·., - . ··-f

--s~hi~t:.'·.tJia~·.:.~~~---_~heth~;:~ .. ih~· :· g lf·-~ttb{B·~:·A:~~-t9iv:·r&S~pet4·.;,,· · •.(J~-··-·: · · _;. ___ :.::··,.--.. -. · ... -. _r ~~ ~a~ria'ge:eereilion1 ·would ·be 'per-_ ~ ·· .. .Qria.~t-of -~!(;liiit&~~,-Vi~w-l·lnil~~ "~-, .. ~~:·-= !: ,·; :...:·~,:· • .-c, . .-: :,-·:. ;_ ... · .f-

"~ormea~~i:.Anni~t~n-:.~r:'d~fei±:ed~.Urf.~ ··i:~:al'liQi~wilk'~~~~~;., ;;~:~r.. :·.-::i~~- ·:·?·:.-. "·'~r+·t· ·!'1;~:-?.~·?~<~'\'·~·~"'F- :~; - ~ · ·.: . --~~;~ :-, _,. · >-· ... -...... • ; ... h .. ,_

tilsueh· tirite·aa··the~gioom-to-be · -' ··.· ,--~-~,·-·:~·:'- ~,,, .. '··~,;··:-::"~:- · ·::.-.. ·: -· ·-·: ... _-,:- __ . ·:.-;· '.·.-· -~ . might-be:able·tO·oome -to< Nor,~lk.· : ,~:Myron-G:··McCur'iy:;'19:i~-..i~1'1,:·f1{ ~~-~-':·_::~;·:--- ··:.:· ·.· ... -: .. .;,_ · .: · .. _ .. ···- · '. ··· ' · · · · =- . · · · ... ··,

- - Since th~:aboveJ~as.in.iYI*:~~~~ in'·traini~t-for:·ihe'~A\Tia~iOD:' sb~~ '.~: :- : ;: ·w m ·- FOR.£5T SUPPLY,: COMPANY: : -_the ~d l}eWS:t~at, rnj~~--~~~rt;s~~ ~t Fort·S~l~; Okl_ahc;una/·.J·~~~th~r •'tie;: _::: ~ ·-·- ~- .,·:;.{_; ·:: ... ~·~: . .... . T. :· . . ' . . .. ·_- -:··· .. ~ . . .• ·: _: -.: .. ~\ diedonthenightof Nov •. ~.. has'removed·from:11'ortKellyiTexas.: ... ·: · ~· , ... -... · ... , .. --:· ·-··· · .. ~- , ... ·-- ..... _ ... · -· -.~. · ..... . . . . . ·· .. ~ ·- .. _ ... ,- ·. ::· .... · -H~_has this_ to.:saY,:wifh:r-efe~ence·~~ :: ... ·,.. · CWHJTJNG -·HORTON -·COMPAN·Y· · ... ,._: :: .. ,,,-; ' Hooray•~or''Wake For'elit men!._his··new quarters~-:;:---:.,:.'··.' _.-,· ..... : .. ·

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·· · · - ·. · · · · - · d · · · ...... ··:. · ... - . - . ·: ._ n , . . .. • • . .•. .. . a e1g:-~ ·~~ • Theyknow·tneirdutv and-they· o. - ·· .-,- .. ·. · --.-.---. :_· ... -, - · ·-- __ . ·. ' · .... _. __ . . .. , , . . . ..... ,, .... ,·Espeei~lly:is.'thistrue'wheni~eo.mes :''Fort'-Sillis·apaiacebesidesTex.:, ,·_- .,_ '· _,--.. . __ --,_· · · --·.-. -·~: ,-,... ... ·:1 .. : .• :;

·to marrying Vf~icb co~es·as_n_at~rar as_ ~e-.li~~~ --·~-~den ba~r~~~s.;:. ·;· ·30 ·Years ·Raleigh'~ Leading';Ciothiers·:··. ~--: __ :_.: to our yo_upg~r ~lumm ~.f~lhngoti eJectrlc hghts, steam-~eat; ~ot .an4: · :. ·. ·: . .-· . . . _. :· . . , . : .·, _ ·--- . " .· "'' .. ·:· ~·. alog. Ourcongratulationsaren~w cofd.water,ani'ce·meS8·.half·where :·-.· .. - ::--· ,,. -· ·---:.· ·:- . ·: ::.: :.'· ·, .--..":-; ..

:ciu.~ .. to M; .. ·and Mrs. E .. ·B. Jenkins._ you ~an}~t down ~~deat~ .. _We' sh~ll ·Every· .. thing to be ,found··. in an. Up-: to 'fhe niinufe Mr. Jetikins·is a graduate of ~the be here permanently ~!itll-we leave .. · .. · _ ·. _ - ·· .. . . . ;ciass of 19 it. 'on:· October ' 3-t ,. lie dh:~ctly- fe~.: ~'i ance;·_ Speculation . . .. MAN~s ' STORE. married -Mis8 Kate Neal at tlie home runa high as to wh~~ that will be.": . ..,

. of her mother Mrs Mary E. Neal We are'permitte~- to copy, the "'IT . II . . " . II w· . k F' . ' . s .. in D~nville, V~. They left soon af~ following from a l.etter of -C~llier ··.vv e a OW· a · a e -·ores-t . tu-ter the ceremony for western N9rth C. Olive, B. A. 1916. He ·_says: · · -. · . · : ·

Caroiina,~. where they will ~pen.d "I am due to le~ve in~ a few d~ys dents a dJSCOUDt of 10 p· er Cent. their honeymoon. Mr. Jenkms 1s for oversea serv1ce. ;:;yd!1ey White · · - · pastor of the Baptist ~burch of is due to leave· on the .~:oame tra~s- : Washington, N. C. The officiating port. I have beeit going up tw1ce · minister was Rev. E. Ben Eller, an- a day for the past few w~eks. ~!,or-

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other member of the class of .'1911, eign -address will be: Collier C. -~----------------.. ------­who is ~ow pastor. of the Baptist' Olive: American Expeditionary For-

.ehurch at West Durham. and ready, ees, Aviation Sectiun, Signal Corps. we venture to say, te serve any oth- via New York/..!.. ·er Wake Forest man in the hand- --------,---

New Collars .some way he·did Mr. Jenkins. We -have the latest thing in Collars, Come a~d

. ·-~OORE'S ELECTRIC · On last Monday we intereepted See them.

F. D. Freeman, 18~8-69, in·· hia· au- SHO~ SHOP · . , tomobile on his way from Raleigh· - .: ·. · G-· . · d. Sh - . · L · ·p •

. tohis_home·~~~ar Louisbur~r~·Kr. · .RaJeia.ucl W~e.For~ -- 00 · · . OeS .at ·OW--· . nces. Freen;.,; laforin~ U that whea lie s,.aaultt111io, ~ ... tpll ld..L ol ' · · · · . . • . . · . · ·. . ·· · .. · ·

. was~ student ~ere~~ n~-- railway · . · _ · ·. :-~ ~- - ·. ::. .. D9a'_t ··forr~t_ our. Ram c,a:t$ \ ~~~~ ~-~ber Sho~s. ·atation ·here. What ienow the·b\11-· · · -- -- .. · -. · .... · · ·- · -. .. ··-- ·· · · · · · ..

·_iness portion: of our tow~ wu·. then ... _., ,.Collfe:1o· See-:u •• · -.. _ ........ AI:'-_-. w· -- a .... y:., .·1; ·.·c .. I· a·· d: _ _. ·t ..

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an' old field overarown·: with Rd~e -- . ... . . . .. . Ji and acatterin~ :Pinea. ~e Pmll· WA.D .. FOI(ST~, SHOP BACl"': OF . .. , . · .. :·· . . . . ; ... . :.: ,, . .. . . _ .. :

tdent waa'Dr. W. K. Winrate;_ 't)le THE lANK 0~ WAD . ··Jac. k .. · son . & .... , ~o~n. -~·~ : ~ehera Prof~r K~.lle,,Dr~ ~~ · .. C. .. C. .. H~~MD,. Celltce-.Aaeat _

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®lh ~nlh Utth Jlutk a still more perfect expression· of and appreciated by the public -than· ·"while theit:. companions" _sleei(·are:·'_:: -,:· !:·.:: .. · ---------3----- this great · democratic pr~~ciple of ever before.· The purpose of ~he toiling upw~rd in th~ :.r#ght~ _tno.~e __ ~-: :/·: ;.:';?:' _,.

- ' . . which Wake. Forest .. ca~ .. S().:.justly; fhi.Beta Kappa is Jo- eley~te .tl!e who are' willing_ to sacrifice_ arid ': :._.·,' ' Issued by the Athletic Association -boas-t, and it feels that by means of" iMals_ of i.i:S~mein}jers, in:cr~~e ~h~J-~ la~.o~ no~~~at''they may be more u.se~·- · :_.. :..:::· /: · .

of Wake Forest College every Satur-. the Phi Beta Kappa there would be devotion to schohirship and learning, ful citizens in 'flie: years .-·to come· and . . . : ·_ . day during the College session. gained an even more - responsive and to stimulate among all'. students more' ~h-Ie l~aders i~ >the . civic iifJ ·: -: ·:: .;:: :': ..

democratic constituancy among-the a keener i~terest in the field' of of the ·fiatiori; ~nd'~h~/byrea~~ of "- . '-_-.L:: ·,-'

SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: students of the college. The Phi literature and knowledge. We. pause their willingn~ss to toiL and:.Jaboi . ,. .

The subscription price of this

publication is $1.00 per session of

the college year.

Entered as second-~lass matter January 22, 1916, at the post office at Wake Forest, N. C., under the Act of March 3, 1879.

Beta Kappa' throws itsdoorsopento' just here to:ask the question, .What now surpass their- Iess.;.industriotis ·. · every ~tudent-not exeepting one""'7 rati~mal objections could be offered class mates in thi~ p~rtic~la~. fi~ld: .. and urges him, r3gardless of his -to such an admirable enterprise? Certainly the .latter is- just. as~:i'~: ·· · · standing, rank, and title so to exer- It's manner of receiving mem- portant as the . former. . 'or._':,~h~t · cise his talents and so devote his· hers, and their conduct during meet- rationaLp~rson:to-day would ·:a~-v9.~ effoots to mental development and 'ings, and the lofty lmrpose for which cate th:e abolishment -of the doct~es­training that he may become eligible, ·the Phi Beta Kappa exists all bear degree,-the' writer of_ the .. _article> ·_::: ··:: -<:::.: . ·

EDITORS:

Robert L. Humber, Jr. J. A. McKaughan, Jr. w. B. Gladney.

to membership in this great .nation:. testimony to 'the excellency of its himself, ~eing ~he recipient of..such - · ar brotherhood of workers; thinkers, ·character.- And here also the writer a distinction~b~cause this:. deg~~e-.­and scholars. And every student who of the artiCle very notably and con- represents a far greater -recog~tti<m meets · the high requiremEmts of spicuously failed to establish or even in scholarship _tharl the average -pet- ·. scholarship will receive the honor.· set forth reasons that could-possibly son ever.' attains~ and implies· that TtJ:e faculty . itself_. controls ".all .. _ap~_ justjfy his adverse opinion to /the the .recipient of the :hq~or. ·· sh:~Ii. ·b~ · · pointments. . -- ._.·' ~xiste~ce of the organization. . addre8sea- . - his .. 'offiCial .: :~and

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· ·-If th_e _ 'propos~tion of . c~.~atir}g -. It is ~_universally recognized pr~n- med.ted title. of doctor ; in -.contrast' · H. I. Hester among all students greater· cip~e in ·every phase: of modern· ac- with the . ~ommon- ~add~~ss :.of; ~il--

Mrs. J. R. Crozier P. R Neal interest in . .Jiterary. activities ~-a~d- "tjvity thatre~ardsstimui~te action, well :huma~ity?:'.If>-.--~he~~. 'is' ~-a. Wood Privott

J. W. Bryan, Jr. r. M. Uzzle of·rewardi~g eaclistudent'in:identi~: -on the part ofan individual_'an4di.e distinetio_n·:to -be_, ·.made/~·the11- ,w-~-___ .;.__;_ ________ cally_the same way is not democra:;, ~n~wledge tbat,'his efforts· wilf_:-be. beli~ve ,th~t:c.sc1;10lar~Qjp .-.s~o'!l.l.d b,'e_· _ . - ...

PROF. S. A. DERIEUX · ' · ' · · · _ , tic-and,_{ ~d.mirably democratic-~ _fe.CC?gnized and·· nonoJ:e(li. acco-rding given.the.p;r~ecedenc_~~_.w~~t,~~U~~~~ -FACULTY EDITOR' thtm we -ar-e·· frank to . confess that' .~~0.-his. zeal and '8\icceBf!l spurs him. on wearing·.tbe ;above insi~a for-,proW:-.

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L. S. SPURLING, Business Manager. the proper conception of what re~ :~:-.tt,~ -s~Hl..: gr~a~r, ·~i:~~~~F ';~(-~~s_ Ues$titt.~t~-~~i~~l9.:r~~~~;9x~ --~-~~!~­Saturday, November 'lO; ·--1917-,:.. d~m~c~acy means has never been- ~9!ij~;~n(j ~1_~~~-:-;,'"It~- ~~-:_ni~~t,~r jpg;ieo~~i4~t:~:dt~e~~Iyej(:~~H~~t:4!f ·

============== t8iiih~ ~ ·-wa~~ Forest. st~de?ts.; ~~e~~;~?f:~¥~~tt-~«!.~~~~,~t?,"i;~~!~ -~-a~'ihe_~~m·?~~~~n~':Qf:;~~u~~~~1- _ _. .. ::·::·· · ~rue 1t 1s t~t ,ourBapttst mstttut -~~;.~~~r~ ~~P,~~n~~Y·~~~~1>~~~-"-at~~~~~~· ;:~f: .:.~_X:· ~t-~~~~~~.r ~ -. :-.<_·_..- _ _..

. t~I,t must~ .• ).~~ , safe for d~m-9-i !~~~~~~~~·-,·--~~~~-~l!~.'!!-!t;!i9! ,~~~; .. tb~ .w_ear~~~-t'!f;;!~ft:. ·-~.e~;;,r%t9.f. · . · · ·. ·. : ·

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: ~-~ve,~em~ey·; -Le\;tt!"l* (~r~~-: jf;,ga:r~ ~f-,~~r.- /'~~~; -T~~~~~~ \~!f~~:.Of't~V.~·t~IP~9~!:~u!l~ .. ~j; ._'' ·:;.-., .. democracy founded''upon. democra~; ~n~ft.~i\a:.:~n,~i,o~~~Jl_i(\~~}§,ii ·t1le-~8etJ:that·the:;,~ea]e~:-;C)8~-;~M ·--.: :- : . tic scholarship audnot a democracY.· -q~Wj''t(;'tbe'fie1a of''rii6dern"1'peaa~ tt1 '11-:..'t"te' ;,.t .. "'~·-·- 't'i!':· -ii:-•- . ...:,.-· [·-_,~ .. ,_... -.· -_: . . . · : . . ' ·_. , : :·. - · ----· . . ue ut: r nan.. ue ;cOmu.on-~·run.<:" ',.. run riot· With fake conceptioliih'.o:f. 'g9Kfi.-.tlK!following, s~tef!len_t fro:ful }dJw; 'b"·':·i:·-1:~·11-,. "th'd-~! ·t·''rs•:·,- 1~1 ~.<~i~ ·. ··.:· :>

- - · •• . , _ _ :.;)~ i"""'-" :· ~ •· · -·.~ .. ;. · :.. · ·.t ,': • ·~ :.. ·~ .:"'~ " ere. 0 e .S U en exce S 8D011n•·-,~- .... ·.,· .. the_.~t .. Th~ Pht.~ta :Kaiffla<~ _i: ,c.~:pea:q ~f -t~~·"}~.u~a~w~:-.~~P~t~· ";-;.\_ .f.:·.~ t.::.;(;~:"f' !-':rn:.:·!~; ..... --:·, ~.:.~. /~ f;.-:1:'-t---~ : ·•·.·---: .

·f. ·:- 4. . ctude~~~one, ·H'iit i~\;tes _- au:~:p:~!ii ,,\ " :¢~~ 6t-w ~~~~~t~.ol~eie .. tQ:~~ ~~~ ~~~l?~.:-~~r~,~~~~::;Re~~··~:?~~~;~~~~'h1:;, ;~,:t: To:. the· Unbiased.· Publit. -·. eraey J~ere st}eaks '·:·(or .. i~If~ >. T~t j!~~~ th~t _t~e-_9tferin~ ,;of r~~arci'~- :t~r,~~~~~~~~~~~~f:Y7 ... ~~~~~~! ~.s~~1~~r ·- .- _ :· ~; .. . _ ,i .. :

Ia Behalf ·of Tlie Phi Beta-Kappa writer of the article·offered no<to:~udents·and the,promis Qf::hi!l' in.,!!ome·oth.e~.--padicular:field;~BOth; -_ ,:.,:- ---·-.·:. , , 'r" . . ~ '. • .-.·,v ~. r' ,·• _ ·' ~· ._ .... -· """' '• ' ~ '._ • ,.~ ,1 , •o • " • ·· • ..,.., • ... -:J.. • • ~ ·•·.• ~ .'."•' ,,, , ••••, .. •':"• ::.",r:;' -: :,.. :~ ""1·::-• .· .· ,, •,,-.

In the Forum:of !a~t w.~~~'s ?I~ pro~f~of:W.~Y;:t~? \~~~L~~' -Kap~ ety~~-bei~g~rn~~~ .hi,g~_l,>:£·!~e~~~~-: atuden~-~~~~~-~~d~ar~·fri~hd~;._., __ : ·--~-- _ :·:'~::)<~~ Gf?ld and Black appeared an article was undemo<:ratic but merely asseft.; ~,,t~ a;~~~!~ grade, 9~· ~~n~J~g:!~ an(ftn~···~fforti{~:r:-.:~aen~>shdliltF·be- · _,;..: · ., contributed hy one of the leading ed his·pos)ti~n a~"~oe>k'for'granted ·att~i~~~ .ax:e r~eo~j~ .. \>~ ... ~u~~orj..; a- ~0 -·~ia~l -. \}e:W~~dM, ·· ~; r;·.· ~-:;it) • membe~s of· the_. faculty, :di~_red~t; t~a~:.the iJ)!eJJigent~:p~bli~ with-its ;ti~ .. ~ ~i~g_.&bsol~tely_ ~~_n~;~~-~-~ PP. ~.. Y _. . . --: · - . . : · .. ing the value of a 'Phi Beta Kappa inquiring -mirid. .. would accept _his gogieal principal'~ ,to~ay -~s ~ry' ~·.J~ ~~-~~~ ,~~~~~~lE!~ .. =~~.}~?-ter Scholarship Society at Wake Forest statement as prima. ~acfe;· evid~nce ill~mlnating .a~d . should .. ·serVe- 8Ei o~ t~.ar~.i,~Ie.d~~·~a~~:~he-·Phi .~e~ . '-and discountipg the opportunity of the validity of his assertion. : sufficient-eviden~ .to cQ~tr~~i~t the Kappa'-distjnctioil a-.: ~'priggish ~-~m~ · that such an organizat~on would 'The cha~ge . ·:.that ;the Phi write!S contention. , _ . . :.r .. : tinction;'·':: Such an accusation· fr~m -have in building up and ·maintaining Beta Kappa 8egregate8 the stu- "I TrueJt:is.that-thePhi.Beta:Kapp!l ;mch'·a 'sourc!e.-<we··belie~· ·:tcf' oe standards of scholarship in this in· dents into /\undesirable .groups and allo~--;-:- its·. ·.members . the_,. priyi~ h ...• ·d.-1-:-. -·. :·. : .·b· ~I'·! :T·· 'ld·.-- { = '- .·-- .:· i'

t ·t t" Let •t b h hl . - ·d~' . d" 1 • - I .·. f . "ts bl th. ar Y:excusa e. o evote one B s I u Ion. I e t oroug y mtroduees a tscor ante ement mto ege -_..9 weartng- 1 em e~. e -, · . · :. , . ·.: . . : _- '-' ' ~:~: . ~- · . ·;:;;. . understood that it is not the pur- the life of the :coilege can~- ~cit 'be Key,,' which is the Qnly emble~-:-th~t: life t~ li~erllt~re _,an~,_ ,s~holarship_.~.8 -poseofthispaper to criticize un- ~rih~tantiatedinthe lightof .facts. ifhas~ Whyshoulditnot? !)owe' certa~nly~no,,n,teap -m~ssion_ .. and:..~­justly the views of any one on this The Phi Beta Kappa not only does not: give the ''·W'' at Wake_. Fore~~ exceL in this fiel8. of learning __ a!)~ ·. subject, and least of all of one for notstress,emphasiz'e,oreven suggest for proweBB in athletics?-_.= Do ;we knowledge·is'certainly nO. mean dis-whom Old Gold and Black ·has the that its. members associate. only not give medals for superiorjty in .tinction.· For· ·a· person to . attain highest regard and esteem. Yet, among themselves, but it encour- oratory and pins for efficie~cy ip. to a; high' point. of f.fficiencv·':ib it feels constrained to offer in be- ages and fosters good fellowship debating? Do w~ not allo:w the · half of the present student body and among its members ·and all students members of the Glee Clup _the pri~-- sc~ola~ship does nat, w~ believe, r~­the student bodies that are to come of the college. The success ~f this lege of wearing a distinctive.emblem fleet upon his c~aracter, n(Jr sh~uld in the years ahead a most empha- admirable feature of the organiza- representing their advanceme~t in. it afford th~ occasion for an intel~ tic protest against the reasons set tion has been universally commend- _their particular field? Certainly no· Jigent citizen of our _land to daub fo:th in opposit~on to such an ad- ed and h~ghly ~raised.---· The· Jmem- rational objectionS: ca~ p~ssibly_ that person with the title of being mirable enterprise. hers of the Phi Beta Kappa are at be' offered to the conferrmg of· the . b · :' t . 1 ~.:. - I b . :

Th "t fth t' 1 "d . l"b d f I b d" t" t" d t th d a sn~ , or a rlCN!ter. n ecommg - e Wri er o e ar 1c e consi er- 1 erty an requent y are request- a ove IS me tons an o, e a war • , . . _ . , · _ · ' . . . · ed that '~the first and most impor- ed to ifivite their friends to attend ing of the above insignia? . '!'hen ~ rnern,b~r of the .Pht Beta- Kapp~, tant consideration against the Phi with them the meetings of organiza- why should those who by labor an.d: ~ne · becqmes asso~iated with t}te

_Beta Kappa" is that it •violates th.e tion. Members of the faculty, who toil excel in scholarship De ignored?: greatest'thinlters.Qfc the age. - The democratic· ideal·· for which ·Wake are memb~r~ of the Phi Beta Kappa~ Ar~_ the victories of s~~oior~~ip le~ Phi Be~--~ppa ~n boast to day of Forest stands. If at any rpo~~~~ a'w:ays meet with the students and renowned than the victories 'of th~ -~fr~h .~eii'iLs_Wilso~i-T~ft Roosevelt

·Old Golg _and. Black could be made the proceedings of the meetings are gridiron or of the forum? Even a~ ff tt'' ·-: :Eir ·i{:H:·h~ " k'- -dl - :a to·feel that't~e existence of a-Schol- public.· It is evident that the for- we have the "W" for prpw:ess hi •,;~. -~!· ---~~~~ •;_,) · -~·, -~ ~Y ~n

· ·s'-· ~·-:.~Wk F' ;~ f;J '· · •. -•. --f.· ·.b · · h thl-.t;·- ··dt f .... ·_ ..... ;-., ·' Lowellandthirty; thousand others ar~htp o_c~ety a}. a e, ore§t:_f~ou~,.v. ptal r~c~nvtng .o mem ~runt() sue a e res, me as or --supenorty 1~ _..,.: . .. y -.. 1. : •• ~,, . .,_ -:;~= _. ~-- .... , -'~ diminish in any way the great. demo- an organization and the conduct of oratory, and pins ~or effici_ency !n -~~~.;.;:,-~~~~::-:~?.~t~tp~~ _t~~~f. b~ c~atic spirit of the ~ollege, then _it it$_members:during_the 'tneetings·is aei>ating, 'eveii .. 'as we··:'allowt~t~e .~l.ent~t9- tl:!e,l ~~~el9,P.~~nt .of J)W'

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· wortid be. the fir'Bf to leap· t0 We cie;;; of'\lle -liigheil ord~f.: -~'This· pliase·of. memb~rs oftlie··Glee Club the privi4 l~e--·~~.a, Jligher ,,ppreeiati~~ -_ . • ' • . ,- - ...;-.;._,h ..... \'1: t~ '"t:··~l4)lo ... ,.,. -~.· \.~ .... ·'- ~~--....,...~· ...

rense of: t~~~-· ~erish~-~-- he:i~:g~:: t~:~ rhi ,~~ta ,Kapp_~ l~f:--: ~~ neve~ ~e~~£1!e~~gt~~~~f~~~·-~~-~-~.~~ 9,!; j~-~~~~5 ... ,J~,~D;~~~-:~~- ~?l~-~-~ .. On the· e~ntrarr.1t -~rAther a~' m . .en _BUDJee.te"df.to"1!cntlctam"and to:. of dtstmetton. even so snould we gj~~-~lS~~uctton~to .... w.~~ -ij\.~;f.b~. ~~ t" ,. .• 'r-J-1·• .... 1! .;;,. ""' ... ·~~"~·~ w .. ""- . ,._ . ....v_, ... .,_'ft ....... ,~ •• ·~ ., . ..n4.., ... ...--. l ... - -"' .. r ".t.~ ... - .... ·~· J,.w ..... .~ u ~i-"".t~~:l~-" ..... .., .. ~ ,,,.,,•;.~

the Phi B~ta Kappa t\le medium· for day it is even ~o.re highly r~eied .:·fewat'at 'the·~~"eftortif§f;'.~ttioee~"'w1lo.;..~~P&..}JQnor~- _ ,-.,~ ···-~,,_.- .... <·:: ~-'··~ . ~~;.,. · . ~. ··,,~,·:·--: -' --·, ' . . ·~·: .;:· ', h ' ., ·- - ~ ; : -~·:,·-~ ~· .• ·~~::.~:·:·to,; :,)s-1• ::---·. ~ --··::

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·,'··-.··:·:.ilis.subtfle;~r-rows: . The'~ late-St vic- ··Hobgood- reports :that while- he . ,:-/·:tim of th~ mischi~~ous tittle God is .was Paige{ng around th~ capital city

·- · ·: .:.~-:~-', ,:· ;.:Prof.·::1Jzzl~. :-No\v this' precocious during_ the past ·week:he ·stuck'.:out :· · . < ·.' .:i~ntleinan'; -aithough he· has suryiv- hi~_·arm at the corner: of !Fayette~ ,

. ::~-; ·:~ed the: .. ~t~ac~g·dire.c~ed ~t· ·him by ville and ~·.~I:Lrtin streets. _ to:sigt}al' .. ·. :.:.::: ·-.1~45e!:!:·.b~th'l>eatltiful·and 'wftty ;· ha8 for· the turn and tht:~e--Fords ran. up:

. ·:-;-'_:.·~t--:JastQ~.J:allen. a>:;victini:. 0~· .-the ~i~ sle~ve. b~forehe! ccn~ld.idraw· in;;. '~ :· · i. ~a1inu~D.f'''·for .·: ~-wliic~_:_ ther~: ·is his projectlngJfin:l!fi:A:i(:mritorists; :.

-~?:> :- "~o remedy._ . ~The manne~ .. in-_ which Ford drivers and others, arelwarn~-! ·. -~.: ,". )t came.:about .was' :.this:~· ·on~lthe eq.to avqid:such~catastrophes in·th~ i. ' .. t.' ._., .... -.1 • \ \ • \ • ~ - • • • • ' • ' • • ~ ' ' ., -· • '

·. · i·~:-·'c : . recent trip,of t~e football squad:to future . ....- · . .. · ~ · · ;- · <the: National Capital, the vaf-i.oue . . . . ,c :·

.. ·, ' .. ·)n~inbers' of the. squad;. bored: as ' . fats .B'rindy, doing~·"' twelve lap_s · '~// : ' ''usual began to .form acquaintances _aft,~r pr.actice, a,fter he. had.: · . .-~::;: .. :,·· ·\vitli -'the·. otit~; :·~tr~~eleis.T":\vhil~ 1~-p~~ tnree time5::1?~-the gang:.... ·: · .'-~. · :$horty'Bov(~~~-~hd naid:B~t'~iante: ~wasn't:l>orn·-to b~:a:lea~er/ .

>~. -' :eilsliip were beirig'.>entettained:by·a: '._,'\ ·.' ,; ·,~.:_, :·;:,. '·;.- ~:. . . . . -~~-_:;~\ "' .· .;cllaiming·widow :Gay,~and:: · 1~ som~time ha~~ns th~t a boo~:- · :;,,~::· .... · ·~accet>ted Y~d~kiii~~~:·0!.' . . _ . ~is. due_ to ~iS ~-~vi :.~.:-,;;, __ :\ri~re leffto.eomfort e~ch- ~acei~e~tlY.::!~~tr~:balance: .. , · :· ·.,.~-·-.-\f. '• '... . ,_ ... - ~ ,, · · .. · · ·--:~~t they_ .'1?~! .Y~l~f,\~!l!o.re .. , .... .,. ..... ·"··M· :o~ .. • G" · ·

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''1\11BillltaiiLceslhip . · • ··:•i:..:"!:i .. . .u~~t at gunxwor.Ung! -~ . . _a. young 1 ~Y . . . .-.. . ., _. " . • .vel'Y.;-;pr~po~i_ng:ap~a~~n~e._Thij -:;:.~o~ ~-~~a~ai~~~e~~t· ·

.:~ttv~·I"AAt~inn~be~a~~ betwe:en. ~e,te~. : .. 18- this a horse. piStOl'? .a~d :Rielimi:nidjvith .. .'a aisC~ : -~~~- ii'.s a CQ.tt· .·'·:·

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~:~ ~We wonder if-~ Siim ·:Slick . Meek, L~~ signed a corifract 'to oii .. the ·~~otball mach in~ r ~for . the rest . of l~lie season? IUs~ ~nderstood ' .:.~iJ hss recently ·.beeh' dis~~vered ' 'on .his land and he' should 'be in' a . ·. ::tign to supply th~ :~~~;~~s quanti; ··~f needed by our:fcr~a~y- -piece 'of -footb~ll me~hanis~; · ·. --;:_ - ··:· .:·:-· ~.:-:"- ~~-·-·., ~~

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. Why is the Crack Column so punk - ~

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,i··c: .. ·. R~:. Boone~ s' .· ;~. ,.Q~.L.~?t.e ~C!9thi~r' ..... .. . •• ,.,. : ••. ·-'-r' '-,·:• • • ••

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·.;f.:_ .'The.:~i~e~-a't. F:a'Q~~~~~ ha~e notio~~~t;; a~ hsual.tt{ey .. :a:re- ·: :· . -~ ~ •• ':JJ.. l rn ·~· ~t···.t;- ""1 r , ·~"-• -~·' • ••. . .: • .. prieed,.-to,~e .. fri'eiuls .;: : · '· - ·' · - - .: .: .. ~- · ·'

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Qt. 1\.- secured. • Every .student is· ·invited and urged t~ attend. . · -·., Dr. W. T. Elmor~ to Deliver Address Tuesday atC:hapel on the World War

Dr. W. T. Elmore, for ·six_ years a missionary in India, pastor of the College Chureh, Colgate University, Hamilton, N. Y. and religious direc-

L------------' tor at Camp Green, will speak at the College Chapel on Tuesday · evening

"Honesty" Program at J .. M. C. A. at 7:30 o'clock on "The United

Before what was perhaps the lar- States and the World War". _ Dr. g~t and most appreciati;v.e audience Elmore is a brilliant platform .of the year what was perhaps the speaker arid is familiar with the w~r best'program of the year w.as given situation. Everv "person in· Wake tQ the Y. M. C. A. at the regular Forest should hear him.· . meeting on last Moriday night. _,. The ·subject for discussion was that : of,/'Honesty." Wake Forest Stu­d~tS are always interested in the mi$~t'~nd the students Who oUlie. above queetiori- aia eredit· to t~~i\7~ and the student -. b,ody ~ · · ,.,.. nl;~~hes proved ~t'~~re ,--~~y . ,Ji.:~ti)f~~me good apeakm~n (!'ol- _. : .. >.-::·; ~~~~~~te the faet th_at~the ·war •- '-:;--·· '_ d h .. macie:a terrible drain- .on· ··our I~S,;all ~~-~f~~tors ap~ ~~ate~::-· ·. · ... _ .... ;;

1 i-!hi4{first man~on-the·ptogtam was · ... ·:, :~;--':,,-· ~ ... ·r ·: ;·.·~ .... -·~ ...... , ... - .. ~··-

Jd;lj~---~~ J:· ~J.len who·sPQke::oll · Ho.n- ·· esey'.ntheQiassroom".: Mr:.~~nts e~ll,was :.A: produ~t of ea.reful ~liglii: · I~ .this .. he·. showed•"the e~·~ffects of- disqonesty ·. 'bi , the

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It's not one day too ~arJy -to 1iuy, Chrisbnas:~d b~liday gifts, especially·

. . . ' for:friends :and rela~ivea over ~eas.

. OUr.ato'cb of.jew~i~, watcheS ud. ~rare ·lema.'~e .-C9mpl~te~-. · · · ·

. ' ~ _. . ~; ' .. . . . . .. .. . - . : -. . - Jnapection at yo~r.-leiaure. is mvit~. . ].iadeedqn ~nacre fdr:·gif-ta lit ·home will

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· w-~·icil. cLocx:. -,AND: JEWELERY' REPAfRI-NG · ... :. .RALEIGH, N.C. . -.. ~: ·_ :. ·-: ·.' .. ·:·(::

tion and standing of the coll~e but alf!O on the ·student himself. Afte_r giving a ~ de~tiition of· h~ty, Mr. Allen closed with an appeal for a stronger ~ntiment in ~~~ :.s_tu4e!lt . . . ... ''•· ... .. _,

body against dishonesty. · per.cen.t water., and ·a balance of~ =========::;::::==;::=~=:;;:=:;:;;;::;~ ·fiber, -or: ~uloee, fruit ngar and DJ,lp. ··

erals. TJius the tree use of fruit dally ~~!!!!!~=!!!!~~~~~~ ~~~~,-~, ·!· !!f!!~!!~;~t: Mr . .,Feezor was the next wall on

-the program.,· --His ·subject ·was ''Honesty in Athletics.'-' ·It·· was a . real treat to hear this gifted s:Pe3k­, er handle his subject. He sbow~d that there are quite a number of ways of being dishonest in the vari-

. . ~ous .. phases.of_. athletics; such as trip­ping in basketball and then denying it, and so on. "Dish:onesty in ath­letics is an evidence . of ·cdishonest

,life.'t said .. ¥r .··Feezor "and i~_allow­ed to continue will,gradual_ly under­mine and wreek a man's entire life.h Throughout his entire speech there was an appeal for honest, and square dealing iti all forms of ath­letics. ' · ·

Mr. Croom was the last speaker of tae evening. His subject was ••mnesty on the Campus." "There are various forms of dishonesty", said :Mr. Croomt ••the two most im­. portant of which are,--diahoneetr in epeeeh,- weh _aa failure to keep a promise; and dishonesty in deeds, euch u theft. It is ·not pleasant to 'eon template, but w.e have both ·forms in aome amall degree -her~ on . :t.be eamp'DB .and it is· up to . liB . as· :i,te~bera: o(.::~ .... ~·~_.q.A. t.o .. JJt_Am~ .J out: ., .. deciared t~.~ --~~~e~--. ~is pecb waa a wortll1·~onlr'a · wu

lnstires a sreater suP'i,»ly 'of water to ; the ·body~ · . The cellulOse of the fruit · ·· •· -· , · . ·.

!iu~~!~E: YouriBe. s:t. · Sui __ t_ 8 ___ : __ u_.·y .. : __ _ lemoiii, Umes -~d most cherries, con- li tam a .. C:ertatn chemtcal eom~und called "VltBmtnee," tii a veit stable .,.l•t at "The Store-- ConVI_ • n_ t_in_g· -~" .. _. · ...... _ form.·· TheM 'ritammee are beUeved to· r purlf;r the bkiod aad to prevent ..... , ......... an(l:.Varloue .Bkln cUseases.-Populil'· '} ·W· e.eou~ rt comp~r.iaon of quality, Science_-~~· ' · : ·:· . _ style and price.· _ You Will find

. Duckbill Moat Slngufr Animal •. -' · .. The most ·singular of nl1 created anf.o'

mals bear· the sclentlfic name of ·-(ll'Jll• thorhyneus anatlnus. Ornttborh:rncn~ Is from the Greek. Ornls, a bird and rhyncus, a beak. Anatlnus ls Latin and means pertaining to the duck. Th18 s1nglllar anlmal is the duckbill, an aquatic, er''"·laylng mammal about 18

_ in the Aleo, .. and Collegian linea the anappiest styles offered, at pric_ea·which give full satisfacti_on •.

SUITS AT $12.SO:"AND UP.

Stebon Hab. Inches. long. exclusive of tbe tan whlcb . . . Is 6lnches long, wlih a body-somewhat M L d ,11 · c · ' · like that of-an otter,·'and found 01111 c . eo_ -~· yy atson cmp-any 1n southern aD4 eastern Aust:ralla 8n4 lD Tasmania. Tbe bOO, ot the claekbiU 1. 24, Fav:etteville, SL ·Raleigh, · N. C. 18

covered wlt:ll short, close hr. 'lbl ;;;iiiiiiiiiiiii.Jiiii·iiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~= mouth has horny plates llllteacl C. teeth. Duetbme are . be IWim_,.. thwlh tber are awkward ou tU au&. ________________ '!'-" __ ..;._....;, ___ _

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. · Miss- Ruth Mercer: and 'Mrs. R. · -. · · . D;·J.:mes of Rock~·.Mou~t returned . . Abraham,-and.Sa~;.: ,. · to their· respective :homes Friday ·: The original name ~f the·founder.ol ·

·. . . · . : · . · . the Israelltish race . 'Was Abram and :after. a VISit of several days With by a speclal act of God lt was changed ·Miss Louise Wilhams. · · ·-·· · to Abraham.· In .Genesis, Chapter- lf,. ·

.·. . . verses ·3 to.~. it.Js reoorded: "And · Mr. Tom~A vera of Rocky .. • Mount . : Ab~~ fell on ~ls face: and God talked

~-: d' th k d 'th M wlth him, saying, As for me behold, m~ 1s spen mg e wee _en · WI r · ·servant is with thee and thou shalt b6 F .. W. Dickson .and family. a father of . many' natiQns. Neither

·' · ·· shall thy name any more be calle~ .. . Master John Brewer is recover- Abram, but thy name shall be Abra·

. , ·. ~ •.tng~ rapidly ~ffer an operation for :bam; for a father of many nations nav~ .I mad~ thee~·~ ·This reco~. of the:

. : ~removal of tonsils. .. change . of name. seems to·tmply some . : slgriiflcance or. motive lJl·lt,. but scrip•

.· Judge and Mrs. -.E. W. Timber- ·turili commentators have- never dlscov· · : -l~~e 'we~e hosts Thursday evening ered it nor tiny difference ln.the mean·

· d' t Covers were !ng of the two names. -As the name- ot .at a mner par, y' . A.braham•s wife was at the same tEme

. :laid for sjxteen:"'· changed from Saral to. Sarah ths · change of both names m&11 have

_· . 'Mrs. R. Bruce White!entertai~ed Intended· to emphasize the-- solem1tlf~~:l Of the· occasion and the oovenant

· ~ dozen lad~es Friday!afternoon at a entered tnto~ .- Genesis lT. verse · . . J!' .knitting part~. reads, "ADd"'od satd unto Abraham, as

tor Saral; thy wtfe. tbou .shalt not caU Mr. William Poweltlentertained a her . D81De lfaral, but. SIUelt all 1MI

. ... ·-···H;•"" . -eoterie of young friends ·:Fr.i~aY' ~=- .. ):· \:::·· ,::: ·~· · ··

DISCOHNT TO STUDEN-rES .. "'":.+ •••••• i

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·. . At $10.00-$20.00-$25.00 •• .. Vogue Hats at· $.2:5~. · Always ·Something ,~

New ill! Haberdashery. tt . "Vogue Suits M~'' 209 Fayetteville S.treet .. ., ...

· ... Life· lnsuraJKe Co. of Tqiaia •, - .

OLD£.5T, WG~T and S'EIQNGEST_ ._:,~'South~Q Lif~;Jijsur-~ t.e~Bp~ay,

· ~venlng ~t hi~ home·. ·MuSf~;:~n~· · .. >:~~~J• ~~~?~,~f~:·.: . . ·:~mea were the diversions fof"''tne ..u:·a~·tamtly the.: owls are amtMie

· " ~young people· after_ which refresh· 11108t beneftclal of an b1ros from the ·

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ts · · d ·. eeonomlc~stanclpolnt of the agrtCQltur~ .men we~ serve ~ . _ , lit. . With few esceptlons the owls are .. . . =u: ..... ..; - • William! --~e .a de- · !~~turnal: . Tbe_lr. eyes and etlf!l are re-

•. ·:· . • BUOD .uuUl!Je ·.• , ~~-:- .· .. · . ·: : markablJ' .developed and are 'keenest ·~-· ·. · · . ·: · · 'ljghtful daneing;~''~-:,; Tht\rSdBY: ~~~~--~!\~·-~jlrly · .. «?~ ;, o(:th~·-· ~~~t::·~d : . • . _ • :-~ • <'-· .,, .. ::· ~ · · ~- ·• : lllOrnlDI~~ ·-: MaDJ.'barmtuhrodents··are

· · ~_nini:' at her suburDaD"' home ln 'mQ'st: active 'to· tb~ir search for fOOd· :honor. of her house guests, Mrs. R~. duitn1 the nlibt and the owls are the·

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;0; Jonee.and Miss~ereer! ·Sixteen natural checkJ~-thls·multltude. -~he_ • , -~~-. e • re- . . ... t' and Griffith's ha~~ hun~-· o~ ~ay. an_d.ftth"llletl>.loew,mllenbtJ':a·· ~~~1W~ . .- ... J»r~n · . ·-~ , ". · : ~t. and:~e work of one,,. .oaiid .. :· of ,~Rale1g~~rn~~ _tb~ ,;tllfif'of.theotber. :-;$lisi~.: -~ ·.;c~ ,:',;"·'~i; ... :,:._?'·~:.-:- --:· ,·,.: -~. -~i.~f~:~·'' :':::::. . .;· ':';-· ... -_._--.----:'-, .. · .. . • . • . · · ·· Ortgln· ·of Dollar 811ft.:; ;;;_. :'rbe·~tee ~~~ra.~~~Y,-.~~~- . ,~~~u~:- -~~gg~ti~n~ ~!. · . _ ... . , . ·.-Friday afternoon-Wlth M~ ... , Jessi~· .. JDi4e .... tliat .... ~~ .. Qin~ ~J~~~ "~--· ·' ... ,. --'" · · · ~-·~-·-<~'-.

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··E=~!-::o::r~~~~ ,ii.iJ-:=7~; · ,·_A-:~~~_:._~-~-:-~.:,_.t_:-_. · __ :_·--... ·t·-~~---rt·-···- :·:_:_e--~~---·r·· __ · : ~~: ·c-: ·s-· -----:;· '.'f:: ... >" ... -._.>:--c·."··:'"'- . :·· "<· ... :. a: ji&fopph·:of'the SI)a~s~ ~~ · · · - _ . · · :-. Rev~ MaePittenger of Raleigh 1~. be ·tound on· all pieces of eight: The ,_ _ . -~' .. , . . . . . thegu. est of Mr. and Mrs. George· l1Jt ot such money symbols ts remar~- ·· _.: · ·· .. - -: · , . . • . ab17 small as compared wtth those .....

. ~~e·asol'l th1.s week end an~~Wlll co~· t 91' .~~lghts and · measures. Some · •·.' · duet setvices at Wake Umon EpiS• y~~~IO the.Unlted-Statea m~de th~ w···.·ru· d . elo'" . ·· rul ehurch Sunday. . 'B~firi,odern ... a~.~tl9~-t<!'.!Jlo~ey.:_sym· :> ~-.: eY p _·JOU,,_~-eo-. · boll, a dlsttngtilshlng ma~Jl for ltl ... · · · 1 • h Plalllpplne dollar. This may be de- .. .

Oar suits will :fit you~

•.-1' • ·: Mr ~ W. R.. Winston e~ Ra etg sedbed as a black letter mltiuacule P

··and'Mr. Cook of Louisburg were (for'pe9o) Wtt'k two bars aeored acrou 'liere Wednesday ·to attend;tne ·fun;. 'ftil·&tem; ·- . · ,_ · < · ... ,. . 'I•~ .• nces will suit. you. .... P . - ..

., . . . .. . · -eral services ~f Mr. George ~olland~ · ~- . . ·

• . · Two Hlatortc L6xlngtone. :. .. . Mrs. Jessie Board and· son Fleet -The cit'y of LeXIngton, Ky., was parl_·mrent

:~~ill leave soon for Petersburg_ named from Lexington, Mass., In 171~, by a party ~- -~~U. l!.~.U&~·

.: ~ere she wilL spend the ·winter ~IPm.~.We stte ~~She foft''.:wKen.

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. with her sister, Mrs. Harvey Sew~ tlieyrecelvoo the news Q{ !h,.t }t~tt!~ ' · . of Lexl~oa. The battle occur¥eci

. ard. April 29, '1775, butsome 'months. may · · have . ~lapsed before the Keptuck) ' · HU·DSON-BELK CO .

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- Mrs. Carev Brewer has returned b.ia,.ters hJi fni. Lexlnaton was . from an extended visit in South · iald outbi .1. ncol'Porafed'Ul·~,t Carelina wifih relatives. In 1782, and the first news_paper ~ub~

~LEIGH, N .. C. · , Ushed west of.·. the AllegheW- mo~­

tatu wu altle4 t!M!Nia t'ftft tD ~ . Quatermaln'a Model. mot~ the separation of Keatuekr flom ; _ It, ln dJ:awlng Allan Quitermaln, Sir Virginia~ This was not accompllsll8d ----.. ltlder _Haggard took· as hls model Oa~ tiD 1700. Useful· Owl. . :t~ri Seioti's, he at ·least did justice to • Although the British · association -one of the mighty hunter's most - Jltower Exerted by Growing Squash. does not meet this. year, a conference aaarked traits. Oaptaln Selous wa: A writer recalls ah. experiment once -Of delega~es .. ~f the corresponding SO•

mOdesty personified, and could seldom made at Amherst agrlcultural college, clet!es, which- ·Is a ·part of the annual -be: Induced t~ ·talk even impersonally In which a young squash was procee,dlngs. ·took t~lace at Burl!ngton .of ;lila adventUres. · Quatermaln always under a steel harness and ln a · h_ouse.: ··. The owl, . a~cordlng. to Pro· lpl'~esses, in moments of emergency, cradle tn' such a' manner that its ex· fess~r HC?P,kfnson, who, presided, ls the to be in a state of pitiable fear: but,_ panslve force as 1t grew was exerted farmer~s· trlend. From .a tree ·where a .of COtmJe, nobody believes 111m, and aga~~st a le:!e.r .on:.'wl\lcb weights were .. barn. owt·ha.d nested at Keswick were :when tbl' time for action- ci»melil be·. carried. After."about two months ·m~ :t~~n 114 "ll:elle~."; contalnfng .. 'the ~-.,. ~seif as a hero. Among the chanlcal energy of more than two tont ~kUlls ot 19 s,mlill rats, 126 long-tailed atlves ol Atrlca Oaptaln Selous. was was reatstered and .when the:liarnesa and sho~t-talled ·field mlce, 69 shrews ;~own as "t,he man whe never· toJ4 a bnrst under the sti-at.D··a· we81t-:later · . :~4 .. ·~~- ·smau bkds · (&reen1lnches), ;~e~" Btl ftctlonal cou~aterpart blan weight _of two and i. half. tons but no~Piae. He'·suggested that ewls •• title Kacumazaha, which Ia the ralsed llJ14 ·could have been carrled and ·.hawk~: should be presel'Ved, and ~ ~~nt tor "the awa :n.,, {~~ .. squa:~t( ~it'4 ~-. pr_operiJ. . tbat··r®a -~and iVOoa 'plie6nii :be ruth· ..-·up Ia tlae llllddle o1tM ..._t.!'" ·, · -.~ .. , · · · · ' · ··:: · .. ·. ·· "'-.. leu\7.:~8natnated....:..LOfi4oiPrtmea~

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Japanese Women Workers. At Yokohama crews of women are

,kept by most of the native boardina house ,masters, in readiness to ship on any tramp. coasting steamer that maJ, b& ~ want of bands. They do not go aloft, but-for all the other work of a st~!Dsliip, even that of stoking and ~mlng, they are said to be exeeueii~ ln their spare time on l!lhore they tre­QUe~tl:r take.~li.lt coallq contract, at w~~ laborious· occupatloa. ~ though tt may seem, they are sapenor· t!) men. Indeed. until quite ~Dtit the.:1(orld'a record for coaUq an ~­dad was held by a BllDI Of .:rlpaoeN '"i'eawomen," all of whom wweot.llliiail~ stature aDd antler~,,.. .•. .. .

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