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The Daily Tar Heel from Chapel Hill, North Carolina • Page 4

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Tuesday, November 16, 1926 THE TAR HEEL Page Four tition of ten members of its FORD AUTOMOBILE BOOKER PROPOSES body; (4) possess authority to ren Pres. Chase Attends Washington Meeting National Association of State Universities Meets This Week Im- portant Questions Discussed. GIVEN TO CHEERIOS FACULTY SENATE der the Faculty's final decisions upon the principles governing Proceeds from Sale To Help Would Create Organization of, Defray Expenses of Virginia Invasion. (a) the admission of courses to the curricula of all the University's schools and colleges, (b) the choice of instructors of all Older Faculty Members To Decide Various Problems. Grant To Attend Meeting Of Alumni The Association' of Alumni Secretaries will meet in the Roosevelt Hotel in New York city, December 10th and 11th to make final plans for the next general convention, which is to be held in Chapel Hill April 14-16.

Dan Grant, president of the General Alumni Association and active secretary of the State Association will attend this convention as he representative from University. GIVEN AWAY SHOW NIGHT HAVE WIDE AUTHORITY ranks, and (c) the promotion A Ford has been donated to the Cheerios by the Pendergraft Motor the local agency for President Chase will attend the meeting of the National Association of State Universities to be held in Washington, D. November 15th and 16th. This is the thirty-first annual meeting of the Association, 'and it will be held in a joint session with the Association of Land-Grant Colleges. The most important questions to come before the meeting for discussion are, the Liberal Arts Curriculum, Limited Enrollment, and the Problem of the Separate the Dodge and Chevrolet cars bout ten yards away from the center, Spaudling and Hardin carried the ball to the 1 foot line.

Here Maryland held twice and the ball' went over to be booted out of danger just as the whistle blew for the end of play. Ward and Spaulding carried the brunt of the Carolina offense, the former getting away for a couple of twenty-five yard runs. Wolf and Fenner, both played, brilliant games in the Tar Baby line. Roberts, Warcholy, and Mad-nigan played best for the Mary-landers. Warcholy.

was particularly good at backing up the line on defense. Line-up: U. N. C. Maryland Freshmen Freshmen Position Whisnant Roberts Quarterback Jackson Dodson Eight halfback Ward Radice Left halfback Frederick Warcholy Fullback Fenner i Young- The proceeds from the sale of this Ford will be used to help Tar Babies and Maryland Fight to 7 to 7 Draw defray the expenses of the and encouragement of the same (5) be recognized as the Faculty's official medium for, making all recommendations originating in the Faculty concerning advances and changes in the salary scale, and, furthermore, all recommendations originating in the same body concerning matters of organization that affect the University as a whole Second: that, by and with the consent of the Trustees, such an organization as that defined above, known, as the Fac Cheerios to the Carolina-Virgi nia game Thanksgiving.

4 At the next Faculty meeting Dr. J. Booker will substitute for his resolution 'regarding a Senate now before the Faculty the resolution printed which embodies suggestions received since the last meeting. He would be glad to have any further criticism of suggestions. The local chapter of the American Association of University Professors has a discussion of the proposed Senate, the order of business of its meeting next Monday night in the Episcopal Parish House.

Resolution in Regard to a Faculty Senate This touring car is to be paint State University and the Separ ate 'Land-Grant College in ed and put in the best of shape by the Strowd Motor Co. and will be put on display on the platform between the Smoke the same State. This Association of State Uni Shop and Sutton and Alder man's by Wednesday. ulty Senate, be hereby declared operative immediately upon favorable action by the Trustees. versities is the most important organization of its kind in the United States, and practically all of the larger universities' are' Tickets numbered from 1 cent up to 3 dollars will be placed in a box at the Smoke Shop; these tickets will be drawn and the members.

President Chase MEET WITH DUKE Secretary and Treasurer of the IS WON BY FROSH Association. Koenig drawer will pay whatever a Right end Right tackle Right gaurd Shuford Tar Baby Cross-Country Runners Win Second Victory 17 to 43 Score. Stadium Donor Is an mount appears on his ticket. He thus has a chance to win a Ford car by luckily drawing a 1 cent Alumnus of Prominence Austin Matheke Higgens Madnigan Robinson Ribnitzki ticket. The drawing is to begin Center (Continued from page one) Wolf (Continued from page one) pass over the goal line, and Dob-son place kicked successfully to tie the score at 7 all.

Carolina had two splendid chances to score in the fourth quarter. -With the ball on the five yard line, the referee blighted the Tar Babies' hopes for victory by penalizing them half the length of the field for an illegal substitution. Koenig, a tackle, who had been ejected from the game early in the first quarter. for unnecessary roughness, 'was sent back into the game because the Carolina coaches were under the impression that the Maryland coaches had consented to his return. The Maryland coach apparency changed his mind after Koenig reported, and there was nothing left for the referee to do except penalize Carolina half the distance to its goal line.

Before making up his mind, the referee and both coaches argued till the stands yelled for a resumption of A few minutes later, the Tar Babies cooled down and completed a sixty yard pass, Spauld-ing to "Whisnant. On several trick plays that involved a. shifting of the whole Carolina line a- Wednesday. acetylene gas could be evolved Left guard The winning number will be from it. Evans drawn at the Cheeri-O-Show Left tackle He spent his first year after Snyder Heagy graduation in teaching in Saint Monday night, November 22.

If the first number drawn is not Left end Alban's school, Radford, Va The Tar Baby cross-country team won its second victory of the year Saturday between halves of the Maryland-Carolina freshman football game, when it smothered the first year runners from Duke in a three and three-tenths mile race. The score of the dual meet was 17 to 43, which oddly enough was the same identical score by The next yea he returned to Score by quarters: Carolina 0 Maryland. ......0 07 07 Carolina tp become an instruc. claimed by the holder of the lucky number, another will be drawn. In other words; the Ford will be given away at the tor in chemistry, and he assisted in the installation of the first electric power plant at the Uni Cheeri-O-Show.

versity. He became superin. AN INVITATION wnicn Carolina varsity cross tendant of this power plant and country team defeated Duke two Substitutions Carolina: Farris for P. Jackson, Spalding for Farris, Atkins for Koenig, Harden for Frederick, Maus for Ward. Maryland: Heints for Covington for Matheke, Evans for Dodson, Matheke for Covington, Dodson for Evans, Evans for Heintz, Covington for Matheke.

Officials: Kirkpatrick (N. C. State), referee; Seiner (Syracuse), umpire; Brice (Auburn), head Whereas an organization of the older members of the Faculty into a body possessing authority to make all decisions upon matters pertaining to the advancement and maintenance of the University's ideals and practice in teaching and investigation would insure the steadiest growth of the University in its two main functions, by bringing to bear upon the problems of instruction and research "only the most mature judgment and the. ripest experience" of the Faculty; and whereas such an organization as the one proposed should solidify sentiment behind the ideals and practice that the judgment and experience of the organization evolved, by affording an opportunity for the expression of criticism that otherwise might be driven underground. Be it resolved First: that the organization best suited to carry out the aforementioned aims should (1) be constituted of everybody holding a Full Professorship and those attaining that rank in the future (2) have the President of the University for its presiding officer; (3) meet in the third week of each quarter, and, in addition, when called together either by its presiding officer or by a pe at the same time took graduate The student of today is the al weeks ago.

work. umnus of tomorrow. The Alumni In 1896 he entered the active Barkley, who promises to be a tower of strength to the Varsity next year, again led the practice of Ijis profession, and Association is purely for an expression of the ideals and am since that time he has been ex- harriers home in 19 min. 17 sec. tremely successful in his work Wrenn, a lad making his first ap He has directed a large number of important chemical and elec pearance in cross-country work, furnished the surprise of the trical engineering projects in day by finishing only one sec this country and abroad.

Geo. F. Messneb Wm. H. Rowe Everything on campus in past four rear heated by us Carolina Heating Engineering Co.

I HEATING, VENTILATING AND POWER PIPING Phone 1466 Durham, N. C. ond behind Barkley. Gallagher At present he is, among oth er things, president of the Flor another Carolina runner, crossed the line one second behind ida East Coast Railway Com Wrenn. the West Palm Beach The first ten of the twenty- Water Company, the Florida East CoastHotel Company, the odd runners finished as follows bitions which an undergraduate develops while a resident in Chapel The Conference, therefore, of alumni to be held here in Chapel Hill on the, evening of November 19th and the forenoon of the 20th is brought here partially because of the increased convenience for the student body to establish contact with alumni leaders and with the work of the association.

Any student, therefore, who has the interest and the time is most welcome to' attend any part of the conference. In case you plan to attend the dinner on Friday evening which will be very inexpensive, 'phone the 'Alumni Office by noon Friday, telephone 109 room 208 South Building. DANIEL L. GRANT, Barkley (C), Gallagher (C), Florida East Coast Car Ferry BUDD-PIPER ROOFING COMPANY Durham, N. C.

Roofing and Sheet metal Work Perkins (D), Cohen (C), Low Company, the Model Land Com ery (C), Foster (D), Smith (C), pany, and the Carolina. Apart Goode Karls ment Company, of Wilmington, N. C. He is vice-president of mminim the Western Block Company, of Lockport, N. his country residence, and a director of the Kiagara County Bank of that city.

His Scientific affiliations in elude membership of the Amer ican Chemical Society, The American Electro-chemical Society, and the American Institu offer prize for Scientific essay te of Electrical Engineers. He is a member of the University N. C. Academy of Science Announces Regulations Governing Essay Contest. ,111.1 J-JM Ts just one yard to go and it is time you were thinking about a Club and the Bankers Club of New York City, the Tuscarora WW- Club and the Town and Country The Secretary of the North Club of Lockport, N.

the Carolina Academy of Science Niagara' Falls Country church 1J My Remington Portable has announced the establishment STETSON and the. Sigma Alpha. Epsilon of a prize for the best essay fraternity. does all me worn written by a high school pupil upon a scientific subject each He married Miss Alice Pom- roy, of Lockport, N. in April, year.

I he subject for the cur 1904. rent year shall be taken from SUIT OR OVERCOAT They're the best values in the country at $29.50 $34.50 the field of either Geography or Tar Heels, Weak on Air Attack, Biology, the latter to include Defeated by Davidson 10-0 Botany, Zoology and Physiology. All essays should be sent to Bert Cunningham, Duke University, not later than April TpE Remington Portable Jsalmost human In its adaptability to your problems. Maybe you are on the track team possibly you are out for crew and you need all the spare time you can get That's where the Remington Portable shines. It speeds up your work and gives you more time for other activities.

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Announcement of the medal awarded will be made at the Academy meeting about May 1. The essays shall be typewrit Suits ordered tailored will be delivered for the holidays ten, not over 2500 words in length. They should have a title page carying the subject, the The Recognized Leader in Sales and Popularity (Continued from page One) Score by quarters: Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 Davidson 7 0 3 010 Scoring touchdown, Nisbet, for Davidson; extra point, t. Grey from dropkick; field goal, D. Grey (Davidson).

Substitutions: Carolina, Fub-ches for Hackney, Foard 'for Ellison, McPherson for Ferrell, Young for McPherson, Shuford for Jenkins, Gresham for Foard, Howard for Warren, Warren for McPherson for Young, Supple for Whisnant, Block for Shuford, Cox for McPherson, Lassiter for Gresham. Davidson: Laws for Mitchell, Farrell for Nisbet, J. Grey for Boggs, Arrowood for Bohannon, Sappenfield for Wilson, Nisbet for Farrell, Wilson for Sappenfield, Bohannon for Arrowood, 'Arrowood for Bohannon. Officials: Major (Auburn) refree; Izzard (W. umpire; Mcintosh (Mass.

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