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

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Tuesday, February 1, 1927 THE TAR HEEL Page Three Di Debates Four Bills be certainly didn't look embarrassed against the Terrors! A Family Affair DRIBBLINGS By Evans) BARDEN SURVEYS VOCATION FIELD PICKWICK THEATRE Meeting of Senate Tonight With Heavy Program. No, there is nothing surpris i Almost a Part of Carolina ing about Carr Purser's exhibi FOR GRADUATES Here's how the Carolina men stack up offensively in the ten tion. It's in his blood. Some of his movements are fond remind games played up to date, omit Bureau Plans To Give Extensive ers of the lank and justly, fam ous Johnny Purser. Remember ..99 points Vanstory Aid In Finding Employment for SHOWS DAILY 3:00, 4:45 6:45,8:30 REGULAR ADMISSION 10 and 25c how Johnny used to tie hmiself R.

Hackney knots to shoot? Watch Can- B. Hackney DEAN BRADSHAW RETURNS TUESDAY Harold Lloyd as "THE KID BROTHER" Philip DeLacey's "Blue By" Filmed in Natural Colors Sportlight "Sporting Knack" WEDNESDAY Matinee Performances Only Dorothy Phillips in 'REMEMBER; Night Shows Only Last Showing of Harold Lloyd as "THE KID BROTHER" next time and see if you can de .77 points .61 points .61 points -30 points .21 points Cathey tect any of his brother's charac Price The Bureau of Vocational In .1. 2. 3. 4.

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10. teristics. Morris Purser formation, of the University of Speaking of brothers, don't 18 points 10 points Candy, Popcorn, Cold Drinks, Gum on Sale in Lobby. forget the Hackneys. Won't be The Di Senate will hold its regular weekly meeting tonight at 7:15 at the Di Hall, Old West.

The following bills pre on the calendar Resolved that' the Senate go on record as opposing the proposed calendar for year as printed in the Tar Heel (Senator Brown) Resolved: that the Di go on record as opposing the proposed change from a quarter' system to a semester system, (Senator Sho-han) Resolved that the Senate go on record as approving the action of the United States government in the recent Nicar-aguan affair, (Ways and Means Committee) Resolved: that the Senate go on record as favoring the calling of a constitutional Sides North Carolina, has developed rapidly since it was first estab long before Carolina basketball will be either a family game or 1 point 1 point Evans Sharpe lished about four years ago. Last an ancestral heritage. One Out of Three CAMPUS FORUM-NO. II. week F.

F. Bradshaw, dean of students, attended a conference of Personnel managers and col Y. Y. Photographers Stay Oyer Until Thursday The White Phantoms have finished one of their hardest weeks of the year. It is not very FEBRUARY 2, 1927 Senator Hefflin accused the lege placement officers, held in New York.

Knights of Columbus and the Playmaker Switches Will Make Possible Newfangled Lighting The new switchboard for the This conference was under the Catholics of trying to lead the United States into war with Mexico Another man says, "Why pick on Why joint auspices of the Personnel Research Federation, National Association of Appointment Sec often that an aggregation has to bump up against three -such teams as the Monogram Club, Wake Forest, and State, all in the short space of six days. The first game wasn't so bad, the second was terrible, and the third was so pleasing that we al convention in North Carolina, Playmaker Theatre arrived last week and is now being installed by electricians. (Ways and Means Committee) retaries, and National Committee of Bureaus of Corporations Enrollment managers of large The switchboard was designed FORMER STUDENT WED corporations such as Standard especially for the Playmaker AT MONROE LAST WEEK most forgot about the other two (Continued from page one) Sophomore Class, 10:36 (Law Eldg.) Gaston County Club, 1:00 (South BldgJ. Jackson-Macori County1' 0 Club, hv Monogram (Law Bldg.) Thursday Golden Fleece, 10:28, (Law Bldg.) Alamance County Club, (10:36 (Law Bldg.) Renfro (Law Bldg.) Surry County Club, 11:08 (Law Bidg.) tij Burke County Club, 1 :32 (Law Bldg.) Oil, American Telephone and The announcement of the wed we had just lost. Fiction Telegraph, and Dupont attended ding of Miss FannyJludge, of Monroe and Steve Kenney, of Theatre by Prevear, the inventor of the soft edge spot.

Prevear made a special trip here' so that he could see the building and get the exact lighting best suited for the meeting and expressed their interest in getting in touch with The game last Monday night with the Monogram Club from North Carolina men. One of the most important Charlotte was one of the best we this stage. This 'switchboard Windsor at noon last Saturday in Monroe will be interesting, to the campus, as both the bride and groom are known. After the wedding the couple left for a have ever seen. It ended up like one of those Frank Merriwell stories, with "Artie" Newcombe outcomes of the conference was the setting-up of a national com has been a year and a half in the construction and is now perfect, mittee representing education having been tested in every de motor trip in the groom's car, playing the role of Frank Merri- tail.

well. Wonder what "Artie" felt Mr. Kennedy is now practising law in Windsor. It was during his study at summer school here last season that the romance like when he knew he game de-pended on his foul shots? and industry to facilitate the adjustment of college graduates and industrial concerns to each other. This committee will determine what industry wants to FIRST FLOOR OF GRAHAM is no word raised against business interests that have urged government intervention to protect their oil.

operations? Is our policy honestly consistent?" Russia says the United States is trying to reduce South American countries to the statue of virtual colonies of the United States, and that she is headed straight for war to that end. What's the matter with this statement? To what extent is the average citizen responsible for international difficulties? Do you, an individual, have a VOICE in the decisions that lead to war in proportion to the price you are forced to pay during and following a war? If not, what is wrong with the democratic form of government? Increasing thousands of Americans are traveling abroad annually, making direct contact with peoples in all countries do the contacts we make help or hinder our relationship with other countries? How does the average American behave a-broad? i What are the chief obstacles MEMORIAL BE COMPLETED As long as we were defeated, started. we are glad that it took five -Work on the Kenan Memorial Stadium is progressing rapidly, due to the favorable weather. The large steam phovel has been supplemented by two 30 tractors and one. 60 tractor with a number of trailers.

With this new equipment, the dirt is being moved at a rapid rate. know about applicants and what Work now in progress on Gra Carolina letter men to do graduates want to know about ham Memorial will be continued STAFFS OF THE TAR HEEL GET TOGETHER AT FEAST That keepslt the family. Too Bad Wouldn't the Phantoms be sit until the entire first floor is finished, which is to be used as a the industries and arrange a means of collecting and distributing such information. The campus newspapermen general student assembly room. Subscriptions amounting to a- On his return he will spend the celebrated the annual banquet ting pretty if they had held on to some of that twelve point lead they on Wake Forest Thursday night? But we do get for the business and editorial staff of the Tar Heel Friday night in the of the bout $30,000 have been received, and this will be spent in finishing a part of the building.

County clubs and such organiza Methodist church. About twen a bit of satisfaction out of the fact that we walloped State by a 20 point margin, and the best ty-five Tar Heel men were pres tions will hold their meetings in NOTICE' The picture of the BURKE COUNTY CLUB will be taken at the Law Building Thursday, February third, at one twenty-five P. M. ALL members please be there. this building, and the room will ent and enjoyed a delightful four course dinner interspersed for be well furnished.

the Deacons could do in. two attempts was to nose out the wolf- their wit, philosophy and humor, J. T. Madry, editor-in-chief of PRESIDENT OF CHI OMEGA pack by a measly two points and their second victory came in an confronting an application of the GUEST OF LOCAL CHAPTER golden rule to international re the Tar Heel and Fred Simon, business manager, seated at the rest of the winter quarter travelling throughout the state. During the spring quarter, he will assist in the placement of men with business concerns.

Questionaires sent out recently to all seniors disclosed the fact that there is considerable need for help in placement. -The Bureau will, however, be very conservative in' recommending men in order to establish its prestige with employers, and it will not be obligated to place anyone. While the Bureau is interested mainly in business occupations, it is also establishing contact with the professions through county officers of such Organizations as bar and medical association. lations? extra period. Psychologically Now here's a psychologist's head of the long table held the Dr.

Mary C. Love Collins, of honor places at "the gathering of their constituents. Cincinnati, national president of the Chi Omega sorority, visited explanation of the Wake Forest defeat: Carolina started off so AT THE local chapter of that soror A boxer who recently crossed well that she not only surprised ity here last week. Mrs. R.

D.I PICKWICK THEATRE "Almost a Part of Carolina" wake Forest, and the specta W. Connor gave a luncheon in her honor, at which she met the from America to England remarked on the roughness of the sea. Nothing annoys a boxer more than to be attacked below alumni and active members of the local chapter. the belt. Punch.

Dr. Collins has a national rep utation as an author as well as lawyer. One of her best known books is "Human Conduct and the Law." She came here from New York, where she represented Chi Omega at a conference of the National Personnel Federation, of which the sorority is a member. Jt fa MlT PRODUCED BY THE 1 HAROLD LLOYD ft I CQ.KPQRATION Wi I a amount iQ) S. Berman OPENING OF NEW STORE TODAY FEBRUARY 1ST AT-5 10 O'CLOCK EVERYONE INVITED FREE SOUVENIRS FOUND A black Wah fountain pen with gold bands behind the Y.

M. C. A. on Monday morning. Own er may get same by applying to the Yackety Tack office any night at seven o'clock or after, tors, but the players themselves were surprised.

"We're good that's all there is to it," and they slowed down. "No, we don't want to take it easy, but we've got 'em beat, and they are plenty good. Better hold the ball as much as possible and not talce any chances." Then when Wake Forest crept up, and the referee started calling fouls right and left on the poor Phantoms, they just naturally blew up. Some folks contended that the five men that played for Carolina in the first half shif ted sides and Played for Wake Forest in the second half. Really looked that way, didn't it? Can't Blame Her At the State' game Saturday, handsome blonde inquired of her beautiful male escort if Carolina didn't have, three play-era on the floor a number "17" Poor girl, she aidn't know that a lad named Bl'ly Vanstory was the sole possessor of that particular jersey Remember when that same number "17" came to life in the second half and sank three as-tonuhing field goals in as many minutes or was it seconds! Some Simile Red" Price piayed "the first ganie his life at guard' a-Kainst Just before thj start of the game he was heard remark, "I reckon I'll feel as ut of place as if I was' at a big meeting' back home with "my and paying for this ad.

Announcing a Mew Rate! Six Meal Tickets for $28.50 TUESDAY, FEB, 1st: 3:00 4:45, 8:30 WEDNESDAY, FEB. 2nd: 6:45 AND 8:30 ADMISSION 25 AND 50c IJniversity Cafeteria FAMOUS FOR GOOD FOOD Added Attractions: "THE BLUE BOY" in technicolor. Suggested by Sir Thomas Gainsborough's painting of the same name. A Grantland Rice Sportlight "Sporting Knack" -wans on." No doubt "Red" 0UId have been embarrassed at the revival in such garments, but.

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Years Available:
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