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The Daily Tar Heel from Chapel Hill, North Carolina • Page 2

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Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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2 TJH TAR HEEL RAWEIS LECTURE ON PROR WILLIAMS HAKES NEW ZEALAND LIFE ADDRESS TO STUDENTS Large Audience of Students Hear Unique Lecture on Says Lack of Perseverance is a Serious Defect in the Wild Life of South Sea Character of Any Man. Large Islands Attendance THE ROYAL STANDARD TYPEWRITER "Price, $65.00 The entertainment in Gerrard Hall Professor Williams delivered a very Dyine jxaweis lamiiy of native INew Interesting- lecture last Tuesday night Zealanders was one of a unique charac in the Y. M. C. A.

auditorium. The ter. It was something entirely differ- theme of his address was that the ent from anything ever before seen in average University student has a vital a -a vnapei am in me memory or tne oia- Hindrance to success in the respect esi stuaent. remaps, it may be best that he lacks the quality of persever- defined as a lecture on New Zealand ance. Professor Williams took for an life, past and present, illustrated, am- illustration the oractice that tht stu- Is being adopted by ever-increasing thousands of -class business houses the world over, because it ha esta shed a NEW and HIGHER standard of efficiency and yocm Its simplicity, convenience, light action ne work and durability distinguish it as The Real Standard of Today plified, and embellished by means of dents make leaving for their homes uniumes, pictures, ana native songs, to spend the Christmas holidays short-The large audience of students en- ly before the holidays have begun, tered Gerrard Hall not knowing what He said: "From a class of about sixty juniors, twenty-nine were absent on the second to expect, but probably in a vague sort of way looking for a sort of vaudeville exhibition.

When the trio of the Raweis family, consisting of the man, day before the University closed last tail, and, from a class of twentv-seven with his wife and daughter all in cos seniors, eighteen were absent the dav tume, marched slowly out upon the before the University closed. Also the well-set stage under a dim weird sort mere missing of a recitation does not ROYAL TYPEWRITER COMPANY Royal Typewriter Building NEW YORK 710 E. Main St RICHMOND, Va. of light, and singing a New Zealand amount to a great deal; but when halt of a class of Juniors and two-thirds of song in the original, the audience hardly knew how to take it. Under a class of seniors drop their work and leave before the University closes, I something is radically wroner.

the spell, however, of the soft, rich voices of the Raweis, and the story of wonderful progress they told, the students soon entered into the spirit of the occasion and gave the New Zea "We find another illustration in our athletic record. Last year we lost six out of nine football erames. The landers what we suspect was one of reason we lost the Virginia game is the greatest ovations of their tour that, although we outplayed the Vir A few among the audience came ginians in the first quarter and played away disappointed, saying there was not much to the entertainment, but them evenly in the second quarter, we allowed them to slightly outplay us in the third quarter, and in the fourth these were the few who failed to enter TheHolladay Studio SUCCESSORS TO "COLE AND'JJ HOLLADAY" Gallery will be open every Wednesday of each week, beginning Wednesday, October 28th. HIGH GRADE WORK ONLY. Prices reasonable.

A fine set of views of the campus and buildings on sale at all times GALLERIES AT BOTH DURHAM AND CHAPEL HILL into the spirit of it. They had expect quarter they had us wholly on the de ed a wild extravaganza of some kind, fensive. We have got into a habit of and felt disappointed at finding a cul quitting in the fourth quarter and of tivated lecturer and his family giving giving up in the seventh inning-. a refined recital. On the other hand, in debating we have a glorious record.

It has been Their recital was refined, to be sure but they succeeded admirably in oor made what it is because our debaters traying the old wild life- of the South go down to the foundation of the question, get thoroughly prepared and beas in contrast to the present day civilization of the same people. The then fight all the way through the war song was especially well received contest from the beginning of the first Altogether, it is the general impression speeches until the last rejoinder has 'A been completed. When our debaters IMi that the New Zealanders made good. It is interesting to note that the Raweis give credit to the missionaries fall into the habit of giving up in the rejoinder we will cease to win debates, 1 ...5 TURKISH for the raising of their people from anawnenour athletics fall into the savagery to enlightenment within 60 BLEND habit of fighting until the last quarter years is over and the last inning completed, then we will have successful rroressor Williams said that the quality of perseverance was a most important thing and that the lack of it was a serious defect in the character of any man. He urged the students to Basketball Schedule It has been rather hard to arrange a good basket-ball schedule this year owing to the fact that most of the other institutions that have teams had already made out their schedule before we decided to have a team.

There has, however, been arranged a very good schedule of eleven games a mod give the matter serious reflection and to look upon the practice of leaving Detore the University has closed as an example of "not sticking to it" until 4 'I our worK was completed. erate number as basket-ball schedules go. There are included in this number some of the best teams of this and other States, so that, since seven Dr. Mims Addresses Historical Association. CIGARETTES PHILOSOPHY You take a philosoph ical view of everything when enjoying a deliciously nijild Fatima Cigarette.

There's something unique and different about them that exacdy suits the college boys. Blended of rare tobaccos, packed inexpensively, hence you get ten additional cigarettes 20 for 15 cents. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. At the eleventh annual meeting i of the State Literary and Historical As- of the games will take place on the Hill, the students here will fiavprmnnr. sociation in RaleiVh Thursrlav TV tunities to see several of the best teams Edwin Mims delivered an address on in the South in action.

the subject, "College and University Here is the schedule as it now stands: Work in North Carolina." Va. Christian College, at Chapel i Hill, January 27, Durham Y. M. C. at Chapel Hill.

Pickwickian. With each package of Fatima you get a pennant coupon, 25 of which secure a hand tome felt college pen nant(l2x32)cU Hon of 100. February 1. It is said that Pickwick scored a hit 1 waice sorest, at Chapel Hill, Febru- last night in the singing of Miss Hern- Mi Guilfn rii vu aon, or uurham. Miss Herndon will I 9.

be at the Pickwick for a week or two, Charlotte Y. C. at Chapel contributing some popular songs to Hill, February 13. each night's entertainment. I Wake Forest, at Wake Forest, Feb- ruarv 18.

i University of Tennessee, at Chanel The Otters for the county corrcs- Hill, February 21. pondents will be found at the usual Universitv nf VJrrrJnio (U n1arA Ai-irincr iUa ovm ini iij Every man is urged to get his letter COTTREL 3c L.E:ONA.KE ALBANY, NEW YORK Makers of the ps, Gowns and Hoods to the Ilni vpri tf "Mrti-it. -r ruary 28 "wdn reo- off promptly. Universitv of Vircrinia. st rhar.

1 1 lottesville, March 1. prf- N. W. Walker attended the 1 "nwiTriTHTr in Va. Christian College, at Lynch- meeting of the Southern Educational 1 P7v fi rojma, university ot the boutn, -J CrntMf' toi anor and the others.

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Pages Available:
73,248
Years Available:
1893-1992