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The Daily Tar Heel from Chapel Hill, North Carolina • Page 3

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THE A HEEL 'T LOCAL 11 VIEW POST CARDS 0NE CT EACH FOIS fir 1914 FEEDS ITSELF P. I. GOES UNDER. Varsity Plays Well and Over TULANE UNIVERSITY OF; LOUISIANA MEDICAL DEPARTMENT SINCE 1834 THIS SCHOOL HAS OCCUPIED A DISTINCT POSITION IN THE MEDICAL EDUCATION OF THE UNITED STATES. In the recent reports from the Carnegie Foundation and the national institutions of authority, Tulane has been uniformly classed among the leading medical colleges of the country.

The students are charged fees which are commensurate with those charged at other institutions, which are smaller than the fees charged at any institution with equal facilities of education. The Charity Hospital and the Touro Infirmary annmlly elect over twenty resident physicians from among the graduates of Tulane whelms the Virginians With every man in good condition the Carolina team went up against V. P. I. on the home floor Tuesday night and the score was 29 to 9 in Carolina's favor.

The ana aaauionauy ajjora clinics ana amphitheatre teaching jor me eawxwm nj junior ana oemor siuaenis. With over a thousand beds at the Charity Hospital and the, annual, consultation clinic of over thirty thousand, together 'with the op portunities of the Touro, students are afforded, materia for the observation of a variety of diseases which is enormous and incalculable in quintet gave its best exhibition of importance. The equipment ofthis department of Tulane represents the investment in a number of buildings erected for the purpose of medical education, and these include laboratories of Chemistry, Physics, Pharmacology, Physiology, Anatomy, Histology, Botany, Pathology and Bacteriology, Clinical Medicine, Surgery, and, in addition, special laboratories of research, all of which total in value an amount which may be estimated at over a million and a half dollars. The recently established Department of Technical Medicine and Hygiene offers unexceptional opportunities to the Southern student. Over one hundred teachers contribute to the lectures and other periods of study so that every student who eomes to the Tulaue Medical Department receives encouragement and interest of those who have his education in charge.

Nearly five thousand graduates from this school have earned its teachings into practice among the people of the South chiefly, but as well to every part of the world. With each advance in the requirements of medical education, the, University of Louisiana has met ali conditions, until today Tulane ranks in the first class of medical institutions of learning, with opportunities for ciinical instruction which are unsurpassed in the team work of the season on the home floor. The team played a fast and consistent game with the exception of a letup for a few minute? at the last of the first half. They kept the ball in their end of the unitea states and eq few other places. For the study of medicine at Tulane the student must come prepared with a preliminary education in the el rientarv sub court practically the entire game.

Some difficult goals were the features of the contest. And Listens to Much Oratory at Annual Banquet The Juniors may not be able to give an Easter entertainment, but they star at a banquet. The annual class banquet on Thursday, Feb. 20 was a glorious affair and did not breakup until after one o'clock. The amount of food consumed compares favorably with the best records of previous ypars and the quality of the talks, including that of T.

I. Jones, was above the average. Frank Drew, Vice-President of the class, acted as toast master as President Carleton was ill. The class had as its guests from the faculty Professors Noble, Hamilton, Bernard and Patterson all of whom made interesting talks. Responses were made by George Strong, B.

D. Applewhite, J. T. Pritchett and T. I.

Jones. Several other members of the class were called upon for impromptu addresses andall appeared very glad of a chance to get upon their feet. The committee in charge of the arrangements was composed of Oscar Leech, chairman, J. S. Cansler, R.

C. Spence, H. 3. Willis and J. A.

Holmes. OFF TO INAGURATION! jects taught in the high school and with one year of added kaowledi in the sciences, obtained in a standard i ege. The first point a foul by Long DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACY ALSO. KstabL'SheU 1838. two graded courses 01 tmrty-two weeks ear for degrees of Ph.

C. Pure food and Drug courses offered to students properly qualified. AVomen admitted to Pharmacy cor xs on the same terms as men. came after five minutes of fierce FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ADDRESS DR. ISADORE DYER, Deant POSTOFFICE DRAWER 261, NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA.

playing. Then by hard work Carolina slowly piled up nine points and in the meantime holding V. P. I. scoreless.

But in the last minutes of this ha If both teams slowed up W. B. SORRELL, JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST Chapel Hill. N. C.

The University of North Carolina I More Than Your Money's Worth. COMMONS HALL. 1 0.00 PER MONTH. A. SPALDING and each gathered five points.

The score ended 14 to 5. V. P. started a rally at the beginning of the last half, but Carolina soon checked this and began its stondy work, which resulted in fifteen points by the end of the time. Score of second half, 15 to 1789 JONES FRASIER INC.

Watchmakers and Manufacturing JEWELERS Durham, N. C. College Work a Specialty! 1. The Avork of th whole team was The Spalding TRADE-MARK exertional, the guarding of Red- F. Euless, Manager of the mon bring especially good.

Long and Tillett both threw some pretty goals. THE TEAMS. Party, is Optimistic Forty University of North Car V. P. I.

Carolina are the largest manufacturers in the world of OFFICIAL EQUIPMENT FOR ALI ATHLETIC SPORTS AND PASTIMES. If YOU are interested in A thletic Sport you should have a copy of the Spalding Catalog. It's a complete encyclopedia, oj hat's New in Sport and is sent free on $15.00. UNIVERSITY INN. lluarlic, Sunder.

Forward Long olina men will be in Washington WilHon Tillett on March 4 to-see Wood row t'ovvcll, Rockier Guard Chambers Keilinsr Redman Wilson bring home the bacon That genial Cook's courier, F. Moore Center Carrington Head of the State Svsten of Education The University stands for thoroughness and all that is best in education and the moulding of character. It is equipped with 26 buildings, water works, central heating, electric lights. Eleven Scientific Laboratories, equipped for good work. The Faculty numbers 80.

Students, 800. Library of 75,000 volumes. Two librarians and six assistants. Fine Literary Societies. There is an active Y.

M. C. conducted by the students. Scholarships and loans for the needy and deserving. For information, address F.

P. VENABLE, President, Ciiapei. Ifnx, N. C. Summary Referee, Cartmell of Caro Euless, general manager of the lina.

Goals by Long (5), Tillett (4), is Known throughout the world as a Guarantee of Quality party, states that all plans are per Dr. Wm. Lynch, DENTIST, New office over Cates' Jewelry Store, CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Carrington (2), Hughes (1), Wilson (1), Powell 1), Chambers (1).

Fouls thrown fected and the trip is going, to be the greatest ever. by Long (5); Keiling (3). Fouls called on N. C. (8); V.

P. I. (9). special Pullman said G. Spalding 208 E.

Baltimore Baltimore, Md. the red-headed fiinancier, "will leave Venable at 8: 15 P. Sun CHEMISTS DISCOVER SOMETHING day March 2. It (will put us in C. B.

Carter, of the Department Washington about seven o'clock Meet Your Friends Monday morning. Special arrange ATa ments hav been made for the party CAROLINA STUDENTS Are Invited to Make the Store of Whiting Norton Their EADQUARTERS when in Raleigh, N. C. Representatives: Williams, Lee, Darden. to stop at the Ideal Apartment REXALL PHARMACY When in Durham.

MR. E. S. MERR1TT Is with them. Opposite Postoffice.

House, just two blocks from the White House. Coming back the of Chemistry, has succeeded in preparing ammonia from Hydrogen and air by the catalytic action of Rubidium. This seems to be another step in the utilization of the immense store of nitrogen of the air for practical purposes. Tins is a problem that has been receiving the attention of the chemical world for some time and if the production can be put on a practical basis it should train will leave Washington at 11: 30 Tuesday night and got into Chapel Hill at noon Wednesday." More Than 60 Per Cent of the Students and Practically Every Member of tbe Faculty Patronized the ZINZEND0RF LAUNDRY, WINSTON-SALEM, "What about the cost?" The railroad fare is 5.95 for the round trip. The Pullman fare EuhanKs Dn i Co.

Prescription jpecialists Chapel Hill North Carolina greatly affect the production of ammonia. The experiment has at is 1.00 each way if there are two in a berth. In an upper it will be least a great chemical value, in that E. P. CATE, Fine engraving and repairing a specialty.

WATCHES AND CLOCKS. CUT GLASS AND SILVERWARE. CHAPEL HILL. N. C.

"TANK HUNTER. LIVERYMAN Best equipped automobile and livery service on the Hill it has never been done before. Hats off to the Chemistry Bulls 1 During the Fall Term of 1912. THEY ARE STILL WITH US. Motto: Satisfaction, or no charge.

FEEZOR OWEN, NO. 4 Ayent 0. HAVE YOU AN EXTRA BOOK? The Y. C. A.

has set on foot TRY GQ0CH THE BEST COOK IN TOWN. QuicK Service. a plan to supply the various Sunday Schools of the surrounding country with libraries. There has long been University Supply Go, (INCORPORATED) J. D.

Webb, a need for such a thing. There are C. B. Griffin, Cashier A thletic Supplies for High Schools President scores of people in a radius of five and Colleges miles who read practically nothing; The Peoples Bank consequently they are getting a long eighty cents each way, if you double up. The rates at the Ideal Apartment House are, I understand, as as reasonable as could be expected.

"Are you going to be in the parade?" "You bet your life," came the answer and he almost bit his cigar in two in his eager ness to explain; caps and gowns have been ordered my friend, and also sashes and gloves. We are going to be some sports. I myself am going to carry a large North' Carolina pennant. "Do you expect to shake the Presidents hand?" "We certainly do. What do you think we are going to Washington The cigar broke in two pieces and F.

L. Euless business man par excellence seeing an innocent student across the street who had not paid his Tar Heel subscription, rushed aftej him with a do-or-die look on his face. E. V. Howell, R.

II. Ward, way behind the rest of the world. 2nd Vice Pres 1st Vice-Pres. Every true college man should be Merritt "Sparrows Livery Stable. We do a strictly Livery business and can give you the best service in that line Rear of Tost Office.

G. C. Pickard Son LIVERY STABLE Located on Rosemary St. near'telephone Exchange. Stylish turnouts and a good auto at your service all the time interested in abolishing such a state of affairs.

Friday night the college will be canvassed for donations of books and money for this cause. Books on farm problems, good fiction and general educational books not text books) are especially de WANT A TEAM? CALL 30 iaMiliiilw Ti imiii sired. G. C. Pickaid, Manage Miss Susie Ftilgum, who was Take a DRINK Between Trains at Do your Shoes Need Mending Try H.

B. Brewer Behind PicKard's Grocery Store Kotch COLLARS THE BHI.MONT STYLB IN HRIQHTS 0. F. Craig's Soda Fountain called home several weeks ago on account of the illness of her mother, returned to Chapel Hill Monday. l-nm, r.ni.: ivt 41 in.

MI-DORA 2H In. Ci.iiSTHK 2 In. Miss Alice Noble has as her guest Mrs. Jj. JI.

Iluske, of Ftiyeltevillo. At University Station..

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