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' ' .. ' ,' .. •.. '.'·:· ·'' , ···'1 , . ..1:;, .. ,.to·:. ... = •f '"" ,' '' :• •• I. •,. ,' .·.,,;',,' •. l: \"t!. '' ·.••· ,- > ,' · =.\., . ·._; .. > ... .. · Satu,raay,·,;_Aprli :.. No. 15 . >;.r.;v · · .. · : .......... · · ·-' ·· .. :r ·,: • • __ •• - ·: ··- ... - ·# .. -- · ·. ::w··· +.i,·;K·"·fE .. ·' 0 · ·:R .. - ·EsT DEBATERs-'·scoat·· .. .81tliijXNviVIfN·As sPEAKERs · BAsEBALL TEAM MEErs· wirH . .. Jl.: .: .. ,».·<·- ·"; ,,.,•:;e·.·-:,;.· · .;';,_:;_. ;;_•. ·:::: .. ;_:. ':·':., . . :. · 'cFOR COMMENCEMENT-FINALs FOUR REVERSES ON -- :. -T · .. __:___ · - · -- -- ·,- :.:· . -. . . •· '< . ·: .. · .. · .. - •' ·. . . . . . . . . . / ' r ' Drs. Ki.ng, anc!- Vietory'·over State is Redeem- .i.•,. Vanquished·: In. Waco ing'.Feature of Extended Trip :,: · · ··_.. _ .... ·. · · Ra···ndo· .Js.· Be_sted In. 0 .. rat.orJca1 \. . · Over 100 -..;-Two.. Made Through Piedmont . . . . . - · - . · Classes:,.:Hold Reunions Section of State .. ' ' · · ' . Clash' 'Raleigh>.- . i- -.. ·-The· exercises of . The· baseball · While @: .. session of accompanied by Coach G. M.Billings .J. B. \vere argumg_·their C · 11 · f ·R · 1,. t" · · Forest College will.. occur on May and Manager Burgin· Pennell, left .,· · ... - · - · 1 · n • o ege or eso u tons , . : way to·yic.tpry over D'lY_?r ":' ·- · : 29, 24, · and.· 25, anQ the last Saturday for a trip through the ity Monday night:in ' Wa_co, · · . has been. d.efinitely aimouneed by Piedmont section of the State, which uphol(firig .. the affirp1ative·. !?ide 'of . .. ·.THE WHITE HOUSE 'the. in·charge. The'op- included games with four of the tne question of governmenf:.o:Wn_er:- - WASHINGTON : enfng will come leading of thE: State and ·ship .a:n·d contrc>l- of' railroads, at The President thanks you cor- ening 23 with the baccalau- one exhibition contest with the Dur the. same'time•A. ·c. Reid H. E. dially for the good. will ;which reate by President William ham League; a second exhibition Olive :Attorney prompted :your kind message, .. Poteat, foliowed by Ure game Raleigh was cancelled on Gen·.'-:-r. 'Ju,d.ge J_: ·C. whic,h h_as .helped to Rev. DavidA. account of inclement Biggs, Hon. :H. A. .. a ·lar.ge .hitp. a.nd keep h:i!ll in. heart. ... D.· D., eJf BroQklyn, .N. ' · · · d · ?a-:hary's Offerings Prove· Fatal audiencid'r;J -Raleigh that an; , , _ . . ·= _ . , . 1 · ....,·.. , . . . . . . ment Federal Constltuwn to ·: r!')solutwns adpp- ·The follM:ing. day,· May 24,' 'the Guil:ord's nine was cncountt1 ed prevent the niamifa(!tUrC) and· sale· ted· week by the and annualliteuiry iddrcss will: be at Cone Park, !}reensboro, on last .of intoxicating :liq.uoi', as .p:r;oposed faculty- of Cqllege for- livered: by Henry·. Gixurchjil Satt>rday aftP.Inoon, resulting in a 'by ··W:: ·E. Eauss and · L. warded to Dr .. q(Cbc:flin of 3 1 L·. · 0 in favor of the of College, .. ·. The .. above card Ohio: .Rev .. M. L. Quakers. The' 5 ame w.as practica]ly should·;1·ot b·e· nl'ild'e: ·.This" double: receipt C.eliver' the alumni f.nri but for Ct>ilford's vi <:tory came of _ceived 9Y ·President th_i_s in the of the same one· error· would ha•.-e been. err.orless tL:>n:.t9. week .. .J _ • , _ :- . ·The ;.;c·lftJ ·;il the first ·,. :.·-- .. : · . . . . . . .·--. , .: . , .. ,. , . .. · . · : . . third and fourth innings, ,\Yhile the : · · anJ .. .'fORESt;_ TJ\KES :.FJ.RST< EAS}ER ..... ' __ . . ·were held largely' .,. ·.· ' .. t but the· Wake Fo1·est·: .,·_. ' · .. ·.·': · ·.' ''.'! ' : -·.. · · :·.: .. · .. · • ·-. · · · · .···· .. · · · · due-to the offerings· of Zacharay · :more: :: · ·:: .·. : .. ·.-' .. ·Ellis pitched a_ game .that was worthy aridshowed more.·_.·.·.-;'·._; · ... . ... · · ; . ... ,. _;_ ··, .. ,,: ., ·-'.' .• .... ... .. _::_ .... but all the,Lreaks were -;. · ·iease.jn .. .. . ' :; J •••••• :t '• 'd, ... l't:';l!. ... _ ... ........ , .. .. . ... .--.· .... .r':lo;'•,.,,, .... .• ..... : ..... ..... ... .. •--;--;· •• : • ...... -:. ... ........ _..; .... (., ....... .. ·.:Mr; W; J:E: Hauss,;o · .. : · :'·>:b·y· ... :·3:: to:·· .. 2···c;s· co<·r' .. ·. ·' -: · · ..... _.· ·, -. '·· ' . ··Macon · · ·'·· .: .... .., - .. t: .. · .. · .. ·t·.-: · : : . "' · · · : E. H. E - ' . .. ·.. · . ·. - . · · · · . . ' · .. . · · · ·- In:- .,J:Oar y ages · . >. "·. ··.: ... ... " . .' ·. ; ; · · · . .:; . -. .·.-: _. .. : . · Guilford 101 100 oox ::i 3 1 .. .. . }h"and t'wo taliies W. F .. C. (!00 000 000 t 1 ;> 0 ·anq. whose had -- :over;·· ·tnat-pubhc: ·carohna.S1A:I,te College o_n .bee!l. up to. this, tmw, ·be- Durham Swamps the was :a.:· .. that ;gi.ti ._·Following ·over State the country., · - ·, ·_ .·· , kept'the l?ig:-_crow,d the: by College' on Easter 1\'ionday the team ... ·' t_\le puncan; for err?r first base left Raleigh Tuesday .: for •. Durham,. ·.with the affirmative ·in wishing· the .. m the ·first mmng, ;cr.ashed runners _around to secod . (Continued .Page-_ 5 ) ' ,, · (.Continued- on 8.) · ·. bloW: to center up til At this pom t . •'. . \' . . ·.·.' : "grabbed an. infield in th:e was 7ushed:·. to · · · · · .. .... · · · ' · · d h f F k. d fi · h d Discriminating .Critic Praises · · : · .·: .. : · ·. :-'j) · · ·and double play t e o ran san :. ms e. e __ 1 _vers. _ . tlie fracas_ with Forest on the the game m style: President. Poteat's Address . · 'fh1rd of heavy.e_nd of a 3 to score. . sent in as a pinch bitter struck out ... Below we are giving a copy of · .: . af!er he hlid almost· sewed up :the the address by President. William ·to .. the, ·behjnd .. a_ to. Louis Poteat. :fresident :,··:··· Coll.ege, Wilham .. ing tells the of the tliat near. a I William. H. Taft, at Greensboro, ·.J thecsulbl JFe.ct Tech's--defeat. . A one hand. stop by .. . m attemptmg .March· 22 1917. With reference t .. - L!g_get .of.a.hard bail J?lay .. popped up. the .Dr .. a . :' .. talk 'f\>'as of an· informal nat.ure and . .was label eeL for a ... hit and qarlyle !:! pitcher_ s .. box, Cox the ball nentr.gentleinan and .. discriminating he made a direct and personal spettr .. of drive over:second, and on third, critic says:' .... .. . ' . . .- '• t. to. recogmze and hitting'·of Legget, yassey, anel the .hopes of the Techs "I keep·.it on my desk to rl;lad to the evils that. .1?' thre!lten and· . Cox were the_· of the for a VIctory. · 'II h ·· d 1 t · ·t "ll our present day civthzatiOn. - . . . . ·. , : ' .. . a w o come, an _, a. e,r I WI go After pointing out and- discuss- game for the _. . . (Contmued on page 5.) into my scrap book .. ··Adjectives are ing briefly many of. the present dS..Y ' ;In t.4e sec_ond :wtth clear . -- inadequate for the speech is a per- / menaces t? society, Dr.._P.oteat. CoX,j)!Cked out one of of- CluL Elects Officers ·· feet thmg, a deservmg that the _ferings and. Qrove it. to· right [ . _ . : , -. ··. -:. · · the crown of immortality. The au- of the for a clean three blow The electiOn of officers o.f thor has put into magic words just mstmct, IS he be a med. and ·came home with Wake Forest's the Cosmos Club' was held last even- · d . t h . 1 L' 1 to me'diate the truths.,to .. , ., ; , · .. · .. . f -h thl f f th as, an . JUS as a Y, as mco n :his 'opportuni- when the.the relay'rol.led a t e. mon y; . e did at thought and t . . _. . . · . !'"rough Thrash's legs. The Baptists club, resultmg as PreSident, longi·nO"<.> of·m"ll" f. I tes. . . .·"!.• .. · . ,; , .. . . . 1 Ions o . men. . am _ .the satd, run iq both. H A. Vice-president, Rev. C. pr<)ud that North Car.olina has a son . . by mixing.hits. D. Graves; W. capabl: of such an ,. as :but'· rather ·as ·an ·the Tech's. ·.:· G. . ._ Prestdent ·.address fol- · · ·.: With Fr arlks hurling.. air:-tight . Dr. Eugene A.· Case read a. paper lows: : "In an address published in .:'. your :Uit.and a .. thee run clup ·oti ·"Cancer 1911, 14orley· reminds us . _. ·t. , · · ·h · th . -more ·cer.tamly Will - the "'' . · . " i ., -.. - · ·· . . . . ·. _ .. . :'-' ,, .... a. ass:u;ed, Dr. paper was clear that the are ·' · the :·oppoi'tunit,Y not to· .be _m,td full and· ehctted the of first :adm1t. the bhnd Jeopardtes. . ·t: ·.:··? . ·<:. · - ·.· .· · .. :from. the · .. on 3.) . ,, . ' ' .,, . ... -',··,.:. .. ._, - .. ·'
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-- · ·. ::w··· +.i,·;K·"·fE .. '':~F· ·'0· ·:R .. -·EsT DEBATERs-'·scoat·· .. iJiJU:Auf''·.:~; .81tliijXNviVIfN·As sPEAKERs · BAsEBALL TEAM MEErs· wirH _.,,.;~.;·:· . .. Jl.: ~( .: .. ,».·<·- >:.:~: ·"; ,,.,•:;e·.·-:,;.· · .;';,_:;_. ;;_•. ~.'~ ·:::: .. ;_:. ':·':., . . :. · 'cFOR COMMENCEMENT-FINALs FOUR REVERSES ON RO~D

- - :. -T · ~ .. VICTORY-.ON-~FOBENSIC.·PLAT~ORM:tASTER __:___ · ~ - · ---- ·,- :.:· . -. . . •· '< . ·: .. · .. · .. - •' ·. . . . . . . . . . / ' r ' Drs. Ma~Murray, Ki.ng, P~te~t~ anc!- Vietory'·over State Colle~e is Redeem-

.i.•,. ·Bailo.~))_:qjv~rsity··Is Vanquished·: In. Waco Te:ca~, :Whil~ Keslef~.to Sp~ak-:.-Giiduating.Ciass ing'.Feature of Extended Trip :,: "· · · ··_.. _ .... ·. · · Ra···ndo· '1p._h~Macon .Js.· Be_sted In. 0 .. rat.orJca1 \. . · Niim'bers·~ Over 100-..;-Two.. Made Through Piedmont

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' · · ' . Clash' In'~· 'Raleigh>.- .·~:.:: . i- -.. ·-The· -~ommen~ement exercises of . The· W~~~ F~rest baseball s~uad · While .M.e~·srs @: ~D .. B·~n~~, ~~d~fre~ident·. 'Wll~~~. Th~nks.' t~e_;."ei·~~t~-se~oha. session of Wak~ accompanied by Coach G. M.Billings

.J. B. Edward~ \vere argumg_·their C ·11 · f ·R · 1,. t" · · Forest College will.. occur on May and Manager Burgin· Pennell, left .,· · ... - · - n· · 1 · n • o ege or eso u tons , . : way to·yic.tpry over D'lY_?r ":' mve~s- ·- ~ · : 29, 24, · and.· 25, anQ the p~ogram last Saturday for a trip through the ity Monday night:in ' Wa_co, .Tex~s, · · . has been. d.efinitely aimouneed by Piedmont section of the State, which uphol(firig .. the affirp1ative·. !?ide 'of . .. ·.THE WHITE HOUSE 'the. coin~ittee in·charge. The'op- included games with four of the tne question of governmenf:.o:Wn_er:- - WASHINGTON : enfng exerci~es will come ~:m theev~ leading ~olleges of thE: State and ·ship .a:n·d contrc>l-of' railroads, at The President thanks you cor- ening qf'M~y 23 with the baccalau- one exhibition contest with the Dur the. same'time•A. ·c. Reid ~nd H. E. dially for the good. will ;which reate ~ddress by President William ham League; a second exhibition Olive '~ere ·c6:Tl:~ihci.ng :Attorney prompted :your kind message, Loti:i'~ .. Poteat, foliowed by Ure bac~ game w~th Raleigh was cancelled on Gen·.'-:-r. ~: -M~.a'ni;ig;_ 'Ju,d.ge J_: ·C. whic,h h_as .helped to re~ssl!!e· cala\rre~te.sermon.by Rev. DavidA. account of inclement w~ather. Biggs, Hon. :H. A. p~fge·ani:I_ .. a ·lar.ge .hitp. a.nd keep h:i!ll in. heart. ... Ma~Mur-ray, D.· D., eJf BroQklyn, .N. ' ·

· · d · ?a-:hary's Offerings Prove· Fatal audiencid'r;J -Raleigh that an; a~en ~ , , _ . -~. . ·= _ . , . 1 .· • ~· · ....,·.. , . ~- . • . . . . ment ~to the~ Federal Constltuwn to ·: ~e r!')solutwns whu~h we~~ adpp- ·The follM:ing. day,· May 24,' 'the Guil:ord's nine was cncountt1 ed prevent the niamifa(!tUrC) and· sale· ted· l~st week by the §.tude"~ts and annualliteuiry iddrcss will: be de~ at Cone Park, !}reensboro, on last

.of intoxicating :liq.uoi', as .p:r;oposed faculty- of the~ Cqllege ~w~re for- livered: by D;~· Henry·. Gixurchjil Satt>rday aftP.Inoon, resulting in a 'by -M~ssers,, ··W:: ·E. Eauss and · L. warded to 'Pres~dentWilson;by Dr .. K,ing;:-Pr~sldE::llt q(Cbc:flin c~ileg~.: score~ of 3 1 L·. · 0 in favor of the B~~tl, of RaiHioip,h.::Ma~o~ College, Po~eat .. ·. The .. above card ~cknow_-: Ohio: .Rev .. M. L. ~~_::;l~r,' n~·D.;·of. Quakers. The' 5 ame w.as practica]ly should·;1·ot b·e· nl'ild'e: ·.This" double: :Ieogi~g. receipt 0~ ·~arne.- Y,~as. '~ Thorm:.syille~:wili. C.eliver' the alumni featurth~~'s, f.nri but for Ct>ilford's vi <:tory came ~s· a·~~urc;:e of grati~- _ceived 9Y ·President ·Pote~t th_i_s ~~dress, in the ~ve!,iti.g- of the same one· error· would ha•.-e been. err.orless tL:>n:.t9. the.Wa~e:.Forest·supporters._ week .. .J _ • , -· • • _ • :- (Qontin~;~j o~_p_::!ge:·2.) . ·The ~t~ai:.cr.- ;.;c·lftJ ·;il the first ·,. -.r&e.:debate··lJi···Raleig~. ~as clos~. :.·--.. : · ~' . . . . . . .·--. , .: . , .. ,. , ~. . .. · . · : . . third and fourth innings, ,\Yhile the

: _.~ · · anJ i_~ .. ter~s~i.'ll~~~~r:<?m:;t:he stahdp~_i~t:'I·WA~£ .'fORESt;_ TJ\KES :.FJ.RST< EAS}ER ..... ' __ . . B~ptists ·were held ~c( rel~ss, largely' .,. ~:'· "~';.- ·.· ' .. t but the· Wake Fo1·est·: .,·_. ' · .. ·.·': · ·.' ' '.'! ' '· : -·.. · · ~- :·.: .. · .. · • ·-. · · · ~ · .···· '~,- .. · · · · due-to the offerings· of Zacharay

,.:,~-;i~~~~~::~~~ -:th~!t, · _sp~ech~~ :more: -~ :: · ·:: .·. ~:_.:·-:;.: : .. ·.-' .. CLAS.Sf~>.FI.!~ ~4/fE~.~~ ;~SINC,E.' l9:l~i ·Ellis pitched a_ game .that was worthy iogicall~dirranged aridshowed more.·_.·.·.-;'·._; ·... . ... · · ; . :· ... ,. _;_ ··, .. ,,: ., ·-'.' .• ~ .... ~;-;,_:· ... ~ .. _::_ .~ .... of,yict~_ty, but all the,Lreaks were

-;. · ·iease.jn .deliv~r.Y.:~,,i;r:~;~;:*'~~: .,:.~.~.s-;.,.;ti·.tt: ~aO'a~Ji;;nii•=~~a~.;.bner~es~V:i~to.r.ic;~'S: .. i~-th~iUin_g~<kme ~~n:.i~v.~r _~r~fl~. C?'!a.~er~ .. . ,"-~ ' :; J •••••• :t '• .··~ r.:·n~· 'd, ... l't:';l!. ... _ ... ~.,.. ........ , ~?\U~~--:~•·7"',"''"'·'!--y·-t"."'\ .. -· .. ·..:->·o.t'.-r'~~¥ . ...t.':;'~.·: ... .--.· .... .r':lo;'•,.,,, .... ~ .• ~ ..... : ..... \~\.~ ..... ~ ... ~~~- ~.f .. •--;--;· •• ~-. : • ...... -:. ... s···,w·.·-1.:.~ ........ _..; .... (., ~· ....... .. ·.:Mr; W; J:E: Hauss,;o · ·~~ .<?.J>,~.'5c ,:~:··::· .. : · :'·>:b·y· ... :·3:: to:·· .. 2···c;s· co<·r' .. e'·~-~·.:B·a··P:··ti. ·r;i'~:,Hrt··,Har.::il-"' ·. ·' -: · · ..... _.· core'uJ'·~lnmqgs:. ·, -.

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··Macon ·,o·pe~e~ :th~·.,-deb,ate: for<tKe~ ;:~:.~:~:.·:;:;_:·:.,. · · ·'·· .: .... ~- .., -.~-.. t: :~Ji:.:~~1 .. · .. · .. ~~5.- ·t·.-: -~ · : : . ~-.. "' · · · : E. H. E - ' . .. ·.. · . ·. ~ - . · · · · . . ' · .. . · · · ·- In:- .,J:Oar y ages · .

_·,~ffirmative~presentJ.Iig.,th~.:dang~r:t~ >. "·. ··.: ... _· ... " . .' ·. ; ; · · · . .:; . -. :· .·.-: _. .. : . · Guilford 101 100 oox ::i 3 1 .. ~~.-.. :-~at16n"'~~~hysi~ally~\t~~t:come~··\.; . .The:~nnuai·.~Easter!basebaU classf~. }h"and e~ghth.'bfco.linting. t'wo taliies W. F .. C. (!00 000 000 t

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:-~~orliiJ.i&udt~·::':'J:~e·,:;d:~~l~r~a; ~~more-:.fb~tW:~e~--,Wak'e)~ores~ ·anq. ~orth :~P,en,:~~anks;·: whose ~~liv7ry. had -- -· :over;·· ·tnat-pubhc: :opmiO~r.dem~nds: ·carohna.S1A:I,te College m.·llil~eig~. o_n .bee!l. ~ puzZ~e up to. this, tmw, ·be- Durham Lea~e Swamps Raptis~ the ·e:Jde~sio~. of~pi~-~-ibiti~n· to.-cove~· -~asiey:.~~~day was :a.:· ~hrill~r .. that ;gi.ti ~(w~~~e.n.::> ~~ t~~nj_h~p fra}ll~. ._·Following t~e vict~ry ·over State the who~e country., · - ·, ·_ .·· , kept'the l?ig:-_crow,d o~-.~~Je~t. f~om the: Techstl,)~ough asmgl~ by Wheel~. College' on Easter 1\'ionday the team

... ·' wa~~r~1f.~:sp~~~~~i~· ~~~~: r~i~~s~. t_\le t~nie puncan; le~~n.g o~ for t~e ~r and:C~~'s_ err?r a~ first base j)U~h- left Raleigh Tuesday .: for •. Durham,. ·.with the affirmative ·in wishing· the .. Bap~1srs m the ·first mmng, ;cr.ashed e~ runners _around to secod a~d th~rd . (Continued 0~ .Page-_5)

' ,, · (.Continued- on ~age. 8.) · ·. a·~ t~o-base bloW: to center up til Co~ ~~t~ nobodyAo~ni At this pom t . •'. '.~; . ~: (~' \' . . ~ ·.·.' : "grabbed an. infield fl~ in th:e ni~th" 4~stin ~- so~~~paw, was 7ushed:·. to

· · · · · .. .... · · · ' · · d h f F k. d fi · h d Discriminating .Critic Praises · · .· : · .·: .. : -· · ·. :-'j) "r~ · · ·and started:_~ double play tha~ende t e re·sc~e. o ran san :. ms e. ·:fre~~~.~~.t Pot~a~~ e __

1_vers. _ . tlie fracas_ with W~ke Forest on the the game m exc.~llent. style: D~~1s President. Poteat's Address

. · 'fh1rd ofS~r1es of Lectu~e~ heavy.e_nd of a 3 to 2· score. . sent in as a pinch bitter struck out ... Below we are giving a copy of · .: c6ntiruiin~-l')is,serles.·of ~ddr'es~es . Ha~d-hitting:of ~a.~~r's sl~nts an~. af!er he hlid almost· sewed up :the the address by President. William ·to the·S~nior ~lass .. of---~ ~ke:-Fote~t -s~~llaf ~ork ~n the, ~~.ld ·behjnd .. t?~. -~~,me._~Y. a_ ,!?u~ d~ive to. ~~~ht. ~.eld Louis Poteat. intr<?~~~ihg :fresident

:,··:··· Coll.ege, ~Pres1d~n~:.: Wilham L~ms p~~~~ .. ing o~Franks_ tells the t~1e of the tliat .~ame pen~ous~y near. be~ng a I William. H. Taft, at Greensboro, ·.J Pot~~t t~Is w.eektook~~pr thecsulbl JFe.ct Tech's--defeat. . A one hand. stop by safet~. .. Caste~lo . m attemptmg ~ . March· 22 1917. With reference t

.. -.fe~J~r!~~~~' ~ect;;:~i~~~e ·P:tea~~ L!g_get .of.a.hard ~r?~nd bail w~i~4 s.~ue~z~ J?lay .. popped up. ~ehind the .Dr .. Pot~~t;:~ ··in~roduction, a prorni~

. :' .. talk 'f\>'as of an· informal nat.ure and . .was label eeL for a ... hit and qarlyle !:! pitcher_ s .. box, Cox ta~mg the ball nentr.gentleinan and .. discriminating he made a direct and personal ~p~ spettr .. of ~ li~~. drive over:second, and dou~linguptherunner on third, critic says:'.... .. .

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pe~l ~?the gradua~~s to. recogmze and ~he hitting'·of Legget, yassey, anel en~mg the .hopes of the Techs "I keep·.it on my desk to rl;lad to the evils that. lur~ .1?' a~d thre!lten and· . Cox were the_· fea'tur~ of the for a VIctory. · 'II h ·· d 1 t · ·t "ll our present day civthzatiOn. - . . . . ·. , : ' .. . a w o come, an _, a. e,r I WI go

After pointing out and- discuss- game for the Ba?tists~ _. . . (Contmued on page 5.) into my scrap book .. ··Adjectives are ing briefly many of. the present dS..Y ' ;In t.4e sec_ond :wtth ~he b,a~es clear . ~ -- inadequate for the speech is a per-

/ menaces t? society, Dr.._P.oteat. sat~ CoX,j)!Cked out one of ~'il~-er's of- Cosm~s CluL Elects Officers ·· feet thmg, a httle~!!lassic deservmg that the ~ol.leg~ g~ad~~~e .shoul~. _ferings and. Qrove it. to· .th~ right [ . _ . : ~., , -. ··. -:. · · the crown of immortality. The au-~av~ so,~ethm,?: of the prtes~IY: _· ·fiel~·~a:ll for a clean three b~se blow The ~n~ual electiOn of officers o.f thor has put into magic words just mstmct, t~at IS he ~hould be a med. and ·came home with Wake Forest's the Cosmos Club' was held last even- · d . t h .

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1 ator~one· to me'diate the truths.,to .. , ., ; , · .. · .. . f -h thl f f th as, an . JUS as a I?~~ Y, as mco n peop~who·have:not :his 'opportuni- fi:r~t ru~ when the.the relay'rol.led ~~~ a t e. mon y; _me~ 1~g ~ . e did at Gettysburg.th~: thought and t . . _. . . · . !'"rough Thrash's legs. The Baptists club, resultmg as follow~. PreSident, longi·nO"<.> of·m"ll" f. I tes. . . .·"!.• .. · . ,; , • .. . . . ""~ 1 Ions o . men. . am

~- _ .~ ·c9n~luding,; .the spe!l'~er satd, aqd~d -~ne run iq both. t~esixth,apd H A. Jo~es; Vice-president, Rev. C. pr<)ud that North Car.olina has a son

,~ . . ~::.~~~:~~i::rle:s~:r~;;:d:~~ a:o~ seventh,~~nings by mixing.hits. ~ith· D. Graves; Seeret~ry~Treasurer, W. capabl: of such an ~t~erance.!' ,. as a·distin'etian~ :but'· rather ·as ·an ·the Tech's. ·.:· • G. D~tson. . ._ Prestdent Poteat~ ·.address fol-~. · opportunity~ The-~re. · :U~,elf~shly ·.: With Fr arlks hurling .. air:-tight . Dr. Eugene A.· Case read a. paper lows: : "In an address published in

.:'. .ro1J::·P~u~g~into your s~h~r~-~~J.~~~' :Uit.and a .. thee run ·lead~; vi~tory 'before~the clup ·oti ·"Cancer P~ob:- 1911, Jiscou~t 14orley· reminds us ._. ·t. , · · :· ·h · th . -more · cer.tamly Will - the "'' . · . " i ., -.. - · · · . . . . ·. _ .. . ·~ :'-' ,, .... ·.::r~!~ ~~come·: a. _pri~~/' ~!l~i"t~ l?oke~, ass:u;ed, ~~t S~~~; GoUe~e .~e~s". Dr. ~s~'s paper was clear that the gr~atest gen~rals. are -t~e --:~ ·' · ~:~,,;in6te;eertainly:~ll the :·oppoi'tunit,Y ·~~ not to· .be .s~.· _easljl·;·~ow_ned. _m,td full and· ehctted the clo~st of first ~o :adm1t. the bhnd Jeopardtes. . ·t: ·.:··? . .<~~e.i;A-~i~ij~~~i~~.!~·-·.: ·<:. · - ·.· . · · .. ,~~eY.:~~~~:~~~~.-~~r2~~J~~~ ~'!.~~~ -·~t~~~~~~ :from. the membe~s,' · ~~·~- .. ~(Contin'!ed. on pa~ 3.) . ,, . ' ' .,,

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The' Special Gym Class, under the the direction of Prof.· Croiier, ·is · rapidly rounding into form and all indications show that the work is of the highest order. The niembers

Davi;~r~:.t~1m-e c~. - _ _ ,_ : _. ~w _ !~r:~~~ :.· _ -• _ Dealers _ -- L~W~~~att~rs. $4~00' to--· --·.-.......

· · : Stiu~s- $7.Sfr tb $i6.50 · are working daily with greut ze:=.! on some new stunts that Prof.Crozier is

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going to use in the exhibition per­formance has 110t_yet been definite­ly decided upon, but it will probably come in the second or third wed: of Agents for ' this month. This fete promises to . ···:c.

be even better than the high class J. L. O'QUJN COMPANY performances of the past, as Prof. · · ·

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Hudson~B~lk Co. -·-by adding a new line of. stunts and • · . .. ·. .. : .. - .. · · . ·. · . ·· · .. ·" ... '. ' .. c_. : •. ·• . . : .. •

general improvement. 1 When m Need of .F~owe_rs J. R. HUDSON . Repres·entatives ·o;.· B~-=-CROWEtL.:;'·:,

Crozier ha~ changed the program Florists '

John Pace was recently elected Give us Your Order. "MELROSE~' :· .. "NEW.DORMITOR:Y--':':>~::.::,~·. captain of the squad to succeed the · · ·· .~·-former efficient capt_ain, A. D. Pace. . . . . . . . .

Several of the members are show- PICTURE FRAMES. MADE Ge: ... m' ·... T·· .fi··-::.,e' '.·a·-.·., -t'e· .·.:r. . . ing up exceedingly well an·d · as a . · TO ()RDER · whole the class is the best· that has . ~ . . . .. _ · . ·- · · · ·· ·

yet been formed. The m~mbers All w tirk Guaranteed. TU·ESDA __ r .. ··,·. 'A'PR' IL.· ... 17.· . -

are Bo~ers, Burnett, Croom, Fouts, .,. . _ . Kinton, A. D. Pace, CaptainJ. Pace; ... · · · ,. · · · .. · River~, s. A. Thompson;·Uzzel, and ' . .. . ·The ·Charming· and .. Irresistable ·.screen. :stat' .. -· .. ·~~;::_

:~:~::-MEN AS SPEAKERS Plumbing · - JANE · GAIL- -_-, · _._ FOR COMMENCEM~NT. FINALS

day. (~:·:~::!~!::~~:~:to a and in "Rupert ()fHehtzau" : , ~:::e~~.~:~:;h:it~!l~:e~ad:t~~~ Repair work A Sequel tO ·~:rlje I!Hsolier:o{Z~~~i1 . six senior orations in competition' . ' . V· I' . • .. BLUEBIRD~.plto·btictiON.'':: <- ···: . -· .. for the A. D. Ward medal. I .. f .• -·.. . .. _ , . .

Featuring the commencement ex- I now have an experienced A remarkable screen adaptation ~fthe ·pop~l~r- no~~l:a~i- ·'.·· . .~ · ereises thi• year will be a reunion nian in charge of my-. work dramatic success by' Artli.ii- HoPe~.. A romantic ~~;;..y~ ~f ' ;._ ' '• of the classes of 1892 and ~907 ' the who is capable of doing Queen who sacrificed h~rheart's lo~e~ f~; h~~ ~6~nt~y's ne~d .: .: ·:-~ .· ~::· former's twenty-fifth reumon, and . . .. · .. . . · · -· · · · · · · · · · ·-the latter's tenth reunion. kinds of tin work, Plumbing, · · : · · -·-· · .

One hund1~ed and twelve students steam fitting, etc. · _ T~~~SD.AY' .AP·J;liL :· ~·9 are applying for degrees this session, Leave calls at BLU:E·B~. ·.J:R .. T\ p· .. Ho"· T·: ·. 0. ·, -. p-.. LA· .. ys . ,• . out of which number ninety-one now J.? . . have off all conditions. The gradu- Star Printing Offi~e ating class is_certain to number over

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_ ':;_ _ min~<tby:a-power from·:~:tl -inncru- ,·,M-. , B'II' - d. ·c· · · · --: • J. -- t-- b. 1··· .. ;- .- · .;·.-'r+h---·-· _·:· -· -t1· . f -- . _1g -. 1 mgs an eo. F. Rittenhouse ____ . a e~ource~-:~-;.~.- Js~pparep y- or- .-: ;~ -- · · · ··.-----·-··-

.. .,._., .. ·: .·, ·:~--:· : · ·--~R:··~-~--~_.- ~~~~~~Li A,lumni Editor· ._ . . t~itou~, unp~edi~tablEdorc~ in .hu~ '·- .-:··· :-;'-~hey represent .. .. ,:.. _;~?;-'.,T~e}~"J!q1Yin&"~:_n~\Ys :n9t~ ~rini~)ar~l:.-~.He-;w·as ·_regarded. as. o~e-cif man~_affairs. some ~o(us would riot T~e_D •. Lowenberg Boot~ Shoe Co.

:·· .. :~ --~- _ ·.the'sad :.!.nteli_igenc~·of'-the _'_deat~ §t th(a~lest :young .-:Pteachers-1nrth·~ hesitate to.n~m~ _,Providenc~. It is -of Nor~olk with th~ Last 'Thing in .· :~;_·. :. _ ··.:R~~~ .· L _l'F::·P~!~!~; _; ~~p~:-1~0~ / p~~ ~9:?~~Jii':_ :~---~~~er- ~~-~-- S~rri.i~ar~- ~ours: a lo~g r?a·~-and· a·- b~oody on~ which : . · - _ Smart· Shoes that fjt. , __ ::,·: . El~2;a~etb __ 9~Y.: ---r~e·de~t~~-f_Rey: -he.nlle_d uuportant pulpits·u~·Baltt- we havetraveled from the_. JUngle\.. , . .

' . ·- . : L _N~,+of~in; B: :~.~--\Yhl_ch . ~-~~\}_rr~~ 1-mq~e ,an?: ·~tl~ri;~a_:, ·. ~ps~ ~~-~~h. was ~0 -~erlin and w ~s~i~gton.' w ~ h~ve . ---E·-· .• · _-. A'-"·.' l'le' · ___ -n' . . :~t 1 o·~~~~~-'- la~t-:~~~r_s~ar, : w~~-) ~:~-~~~~:~--~Y~ :~~-.}~~:-.-~~~~~Y: . _ seemed t? be. under.the necessity of

·~ ,., sho~k to friends ii!l over. _ the :city,-· ,elepliantiosis~. -an mcurable -enlarg~ our way hit~er: · But we . : :, ;·; _ ,..,. .. ;. -.: · . ·' · ·. although h~ ha(f>l:)een- ~qnflne·d to·1 ing ~fthe bon~s,: .. Th~'bther on·e of are come,- with not a little ·of- the Dealer in

_.- :· ;- _::·his·room fdr ne~riy:Ja-month and 'vas t.;e-classi to:'die was·s. ·c;·welch of plunder of -the·'-jungl~ in our ··bag-.. ,\,,. ~ ~ .......... ~ ...... .,..:, · -.-·-,;. ·• • ,.::,',., · ~~~- r., ·•- :,.-' ·~· .. - 1 • • .... ,., ' f' -.' '·· ' , > · , · _undergoing~·treatment; )Lwas be~ Hayw·ood county', :who. became a gage ang not a 'littre of tpe· law of- ·

"- ::·:~ :-Jleved"tli~t' he W~E( constant}~. im~ l~~er <J.nd-. ~tood- among th~---· . :jungle in.our .way's .. "But we are '-.. '- ·.. . "- ., p~o~ing iu;d :W:ou1d a'gai'ri -bk able . to' best . n):eh:~·o:f_:'bi~ ·· pro'fession in : the come·, as if ied b)i 3.-n unseen . Hand

-·._ .·· '-:··· :~.-fiiihis·p~l~i't ir;:·the-':falL · :M~: 1;-0.f~· ·-wester~- 1secti~n-'ofthe·'state·: .-' · -from-on~ battle-g~otind bf 'darkn~ss ' __ : : __ . - ·_- ti:n '_\V~'s 'b.:orh j~_bt' ~~·~A~/· IS75;;:;~~ ·:-;:'of::ih~--~:living- . me~ bets··: of 'tlie to ':anothet, ~y;llYS~.iow.a~~. th~ liiht.

Fui'J!iture, Coffins and Caskets, St~ves and Ranges~

Picturl Fr~nies.IYiad~--to. Order.

Stud~n:t's Rockers, Paper Baskets~ Etc . . ; r~~ . . ·:- ·;- -""_. Wayne: col1nty, n~f ~~~~'~ Sp~i~~-s-~- Class: el~e~~·~r.·e _p~e_a~h~rs. · :I'h-~se And ·her~ F~: are_ i_~ :.'.':th_e:: citfs c~n-. _

- -.-.He-married Mrs .. Mary·~jlbei~:~Mit~ arEl"M.'.'~. Adams/pastor .at Boone; greg:ated P.~fice._.q(:h,qJ:P,~ and ,po'Qljl. ,_ . -~-. :<~~h~if:here.-JanGary'27ti(l907;_ wno~ N::;d~-::J~ koM~son./H~ndersortville', of spires'.~_U:nd,er the splen.dors ·of a.$.

· · -':,:~~C ~.:·-~~i~ives· hiJn,.~~§~i~es lii_s--f~tlier imd: :ccA.:."~qw~if;_:._~oli!li c~roli~a.:·.J: ·a_. d~y ·.for. ;h.ich~ ~n ~ih_e_r : ·~:~~s: ~ ':ver~ · ~.--~~->:-and a num~er of.brothers a~d,sis-_ ~lalo~k,: Roanoke 'Rapjds; _·w. R- .made.-··:-.:·-, ,-.: . · · - . -

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-· _ :-': tei's'~. He tookthe:fouryears c'o~r.~e- Bradshaw.:Hic~ory; J·:· s .. -corpen~ '-''' Bitt ,0.11t of the_ clear.· s:\{y thun-··. ·:·- ·· ·a(Wake >Fores{_College -and .w~s -i~g.-,'Ridgeway, S.C., c.-D. G~aves,- _.breab ... :The irri;rrsil::!_e .. hap~

' ~ .. : f~r. two'.years at Cliicag~ pniversity Wake:F6'~es(J·a~es·'LQ.ng; ·Lihirin.! pens' agaj,p .. ~ .. T!l~.old fierce game--of -:. · · -. -.- . before··corning to Elizahetn City to burg, E.'Reatee(Honeii"Path; :s>c.; thej\l'ngle.~begin~.al).e~. Only_ this _ · · , · -··: ·: \ake _up_ ~he pastorate· of: J?lac!twefl ·E. r: Piiic~;-:·address unkn_owh:· W· .tjfij~~~~-:~~-a~o-~ of~~~ adv?-n~~~ent, -. ----. . _ .. _

.. -; -!:~·:;~~~B·~~~! ~~::!;.~~?::; ~~2:~~~,:~;;~!:'_.-t. J ...•.•.. · ai!·t~~~1::":!~··~t=t~t:l~ !th·- . T' - . -::~:: ,~ ~ du~t~d Fridf!-~ aftern?-onat 3 o'do~k - .in ~h~- tea·c~in{(P!o~essio_~- a~:e,D. ~~re~~~~~ 'the.r~~e itsE!1f,. as ~-eH - _ e.· .yr. .ee

.. ::', - a~.h1s·c'burch_py Rev.J. J~ FEl:r:ebee, A: Bndges·,-~exas, D::D:Dougherty, -~~ t~~--we_a __ h·o;f --It~- ac. tev0:men s.. . - - - .· ... : '., :!·assfst~d: by Rev: D:~··p_, ·-Harris:._atid· Appala~hi~n-tri~~nfilg. sa-lool;Eoo~e;. ··t·'I~t:.-~U:s-.. ilot-' despai~~-- My~:-own

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.·_.J3:·::.Q;- C_hanmng. -~-)ntermEmt- -~:C;,'·\~rvipit::Haf~esty,_ Dept: . _ ~ ~~v;e ~Fe s~I~l:plppdermg.tGw-. · w~~:J?·'_H;-ollyw~~d: :;:-:·Mf: 4of.-:- :.A~~~f>"m:V;~.:_T-ula_~~' ~'Q~i~.~rsity, New ~~d:the~~~;~~d:a pi~yi9~-Pro_vi~ence-

. · _ . R in ;th~ ;E!ap~ist:'d,~i:io:mir!~~-- Q_rleans;~: ;E;•:;,y; ~--:Howell,· Dept.- of -is still· _ · · inc our. bloody step§ _.· .:·,~-~-~tlqh:~has· be~n· of'ih~d~ed favoi·: ~-an~" -Pp~riria~yi ·.-JJhiversity .-~f. No-rth .toward- a- wide safe pl~ce .of. perm a-

. _.< _'_:((j{f~·pdamental :_-strength. Asi-lio~~ Car~li~:C :R. _-.L. _--Moore,- -PrEiside~t n~nt _peace in. righteousness; will: ... ,..,,.:····· ............ '._:· -~· ', .r~. , •:; ......... _:·,·,.,c: ,···.' ~~- .·., •. • . , , ., .• J,, • ~ _.,_ - • ¥· , ,

· : .·~·:'-•' .,, ·of the Baptist.Sta:te'.Conve~~10I1.~¢f~~ :M~rs ~Hi~LCollege;:oo·.; J.: Patterson, ultimately e~anc1pate us_ ~rom our .'.~··--.': )ast· Decembe~,:zh_ej~/~r~~e~~~t~,q~ ~MCJ-1eQ~non/ ~~:._ G. w. }?aschal brri~e in~eritanc~:and·~e·stiibllsh the

}ptimately. by-le~aeH: of·d-ie:aeii~mi~ ~wak'e'F~r~s"trw'1-:R.''cullom,. Wake nations .in a brotherhaod where the •: ~ .• ~~tio,ns. al~ ov~r·- the.St~t~ attE·f~om F.ores~, : a~d _ J. :P~ul Sp·ei:u~e·; --City· good of ~ach ~i!l !:>~ the c~re of all.

--other StatP.s." _ _ . Schools _o:f,Norfolk, and R! N. Cook~ "The verv: _distinguished. gentle-. · . -- _- Mr~ .. Loftin was Qne ofth~ success- 1.-exingtbn,. Mo. ·. · · - - lna_n 'who · pays us honot in hig

; f~fdebaters.in·the a. :contest with -Thre~ only of the class· are prac­Richmond College. His picture may tising lawyers; ·to wit-, J. ·c. CJifford be·_seen in the Library. - -- of D1mrl and J. G. Mills of Wake

. - --· I - . -- Forest and Robert' Lide of South

_ ~eunion Class of 1892. Car olin~.-. Several others secured . I - . . -

presence here was aniong __ the first

in the prevailing· darkness to catch

foregleam of ·this~' great hope. · He

StudiO ... .

Manager.

N~- C. · ... : The clas~. of 1892 is planning to license 'Qut for ene-reason or ariother :,:h_ave ·a reu~ion at the .approa-ching did not :practice ..

is now its most authoritative proph­et.- I ~ongratulate y~u- ~pon the ·

----------~-----~--~ o_pportunity to hear him. Ue will

permit me,· in the 'hame .of His

Excellency, the Governor. of North

Carolina. and on ·behalf of the- en­

tire Commonwealtl), ·to greet and

welcome him. Ladies and--gentle-

commenc~ment ·which will be. ~he -Ther~ is orily- one physician in the 2§_th anniversary of its. gradu~tion. class; J: A. Williams, of Green~boro. The cla~s, n?mbered 36; s: Mt A.'s; IOn~ is~ soldibr, .C~ptain Oliver H. 26 B. A.'s;·- 2 B.-S.'s, and 3 B. L.'s. Docker:y, efthe Uni~ed,$:tates army. Of the class four ·are 'known to be Mimy of the others taught school

·dead. One -of · these was J ~ E. I soon· after leaving College b~t have Green",- a· young minister ·of Cleve- now turned to one or ··another kind men, the President. of the League ·

· : -l~md .county,: who- died ~f typhoid of b:!lsi~ess. ';l'hose'are. H .T. Ayd- to -Enforce Peace, the former Presi­

dent of the United States, Mr. .' ,<-. ' .- feve"r in ·th~ summ:r aft~r his grad- l~tt, Elizaheth"City,· E~. T. Barnes, ~ · __ _,- _uation, l"!aving a y,oung wife whom Wilson,. w . .A~· Garland; Hen_derson-

, - · · · · William Howard Taft!" h{had marrie'd ·shortly before. w. ville, A_. P. Harris; Albemarle, R.

_:B. Daniei_ is anothe! 'of--_the: de- E. Maj_or~ Ark~delphia, -Arkansas, .~ceased. After 'Iea:ving college he J. T. Thompson·, address unknown, :entered. Johris H~pkins University and W.: W. Vass, Raleigh~

- . as ~ student of the. Classics and -. No q1ember of the class has at­~ won -the degree of Doctor of Philos- tained ~ny prominence i~ · politic_s.

_,: ophy ... He taught i~· 'the Baltimore' -Many of 'the"'cl'a:ss;7 however, 'hav~ .. ::city Scho.ols: at Wake Forest Col- been mbre than· o;rdiriarily success- . :::lege in· th~ .year 1898-1900 a~ Assis~ fui. in 'eithe~: preaching, teaching;or ·

: .~-t~nt Prof~~s-~~~--_~f.Lati_n·_~n? ~te.~f~- b_~_si~~s~; · ·while 'the ·sn1at:e~· ·rium>Powers -Drug

YOU ARE· ALWAYS \VELCOME

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'}and then at Baylor UmversitY: ~s berm the other professiOns have · - · · · :; Professor of: Latin. -He becam~ don~ ~ell.'.. . Company

-~ dean of the i~stitut_ion. About · . . __ · . . . · ·

--- =) 1908 failing· h~altb .caused him i_o·_ ·DISCRIMINATING .CRITIC PRAISES'· · · : resign his. work as· teacher, ·and he PRESIDEN'fPOTEiT'S ADDRESS

-:::;returned to iif~ ~o;ne in· Nortba~p- (d,ontinued fro~m ~age. i): . . ... . '"The Fellows that ·:\on county in_- this -~tate, -Where-lie of theii·· game, the -h~a~ds· when·· __ ilppretiate' I-d_ied _ ·~it~ in ~ fevr.:- months.· A,~-~-men pla~i with the ·iron dice of . --· · -.. , ' · -- · ~·other: of::-the'<dcad ·-was J: W. Mil- that th~ course- of history and -- ·.' · Your -Bl!sj_n~~s." · ::~ ~ ,...,....., ~:_ •·-~· .... ....; ... ~ .. ·;-:"!.._ ......... .,. .. ~, ·,,,".· .. :"'!.T:':, .. : • . ' .. -~--~r''', .. _!•:J~··~!;_.,.~··

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The Secret of Good Painting is

STAG sari-Pute pAINT. -· Notice the houses ·painted with Stag Paint ·and.you can readily see why we claim "Stag" to be the best wearing and bri'ghtest · ·paint · that money. :•and experience can produ~e.

"One gallein makes Two" · _

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-~ . :-.: ':': · , , : · .·. r 'Y~r.§ity in; Waco,_,Tex1as, ~\ll?~e_,ij our· - -~ .A:il"ci.>:fim~~i~~~ion;:~~~i·i,e :;ip~d.'·up .. ·. bad 6rie;.r r~je~t;· it: .. , .. Ol}e. thipg __ is_ . , .

Issued weeklY. bY...the_S_ta~ Printing ·::ad-• •. .'' .. . ... • •' ..• '· "": , __ ._, co.]' j' . :on r~~ifcst tn~'·autlior's'riiime.Will ~e'with'-··.. ; ".,'~" .":::' ' , -- . -:"'". •' '. '· _,dtl.J,_ I :•d: !l\f;~·: !·~ ._, y' ------ · · ......... · · -- .. - --- .tr. · ltHmal-pr.estige., 10·;-JJJtey __ . ~,-- ..... held-~The Edttors are not respoliatble for certam---somet.bmg g}.oul oe one - .

Company every Saturday during the. . -.:~ b b d'l . 1· k .. - - ·-·-the-oJ,Tnions·'pip~esied in this column, no.- · f . .:.·.,_.-.li··!, ' .. ,_,l:d·' -~ ·-- · ,f h';<:;"~;~··::::a·•·f:rts-g_;:· :. ;::< ~ ~

·• ,,S'j'J :~· ·: .···.· _., .. ·Iatt!!-1-~ ate yso rea IY puc mg-.< thestyletheyare.wriltenin-Editor'sNote. ort ec_011~0I atiOno t e._sj;u en .. : ., College session. . - th~-palm's of victory. To the fQ.ur. >· · :·:· ~ _._ ... · - .. · · 'bod~;::..;.Atlii~tics and ·otl:l~~t~tu~~n.t,:1_"'_':'·' :·:.~-:_-. -------~:-"----:-:~~- g~rltlemen who composed th,~-~~~~~~ :~ . : Co'l_l~~e Politics . :affaitk1shq~id -b~ ~yst~n;'~ti~~a::.~_·':A!: · · ~. · ''· ,;~:r .. : ·: .

SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: . bating teams we tender our''-'full'e"st- .. As men· a~d t felloVf students· in- ~i~~ei~tiv.e body. is the ~~Jy'·,rr/~an~', ._. . ~-. ·-~..,;_ . -;--;. The .ubscription price of this publication is · ·· · · ·' ; ·· ., · .. - · · ...... , ··' · : ···· ·. · '.c.;· ·.' -··.·-··~rrr·~,.·:' -·~ •:.:. .... ·- ·

$1.00 per session ol the College year. :. , . felicitations. To each 'of the. two terested in the welfar·e. of our stu:. by which anythjpg can be accom- -.. - . -·· . . -------------·-·· who went to Wac~ is ,due· special de~t body and-College, the ap~~oach plished. Are you ready tc/ h.elp . · ·-·~: :::~,

Entered as second-~clasS' .;matteri need of congratulati·on u;>on -the of ·spring- elections brings up for carry on thi_ngs". as college men ~· i·{c: '

January 22, 1916, at the _p9~~ p_ffi!;!e: success of each in bringing the other our ~se:fio~· con~ideratio~ _ · ~a~y should~ or-~;~ ~ou ~il}ing · ~.Q. le~. . ::.:~;~::.~· at Wake Forest, N.c., l.frid'er ''tlie' back from that goodly far south- thii}gS that virtually affect the at- petty polit~~R_. divide _the stude~t '' .. Act of March 3; 18~9. . : -~· ·:~ / .:· land. - :\ ': 1mosphere of the. campus the ·year body a~· at_ :P!esei1t? : T~en,.' haye_ .... ,.~ .' l:~~

' · · .·: · · through, All of us. ar~:: .. aw~re. · _of .all ·your- .election!:! at ·-;>n~ tiipe~ at_ the· · ··; · EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: . For Scholarship the -~viis: of"e'ollege po_lit.ic~; .. ·:E;lec- end ~f the-school _ye~~;:~:an-d .. r~.turn - . : .. l :·

Geo: F:. Rittenl:iouse. . .. "Henry War.d Beecher';. James tion-·foilows· election throughorit the to the succeeding .session ~ith·.· nrlth~ --:-, ·-:-: ''' . · ASSOCIATE EDITORS: Russel Lowell, J .. Fenimore Cooper, sch~el y~ar and party strife eng~b~ ing. to distu'~b- :cp~~~~ati'on'.:~~ong ...... :· :~~>-·

dered at one' election -fs "handed bn all students for-~ th~ ~ 'iood .. ~f- th_e . : . ·: . ': ·:.( R. S. Britton, · ' R R. Mallard, and ,many other, brilliant men.: have _ . ... . .. . . _. , . .. ... . , . -~· ... C. A. Moseley, . · F. H. Baldy, loafed ~n c~llege and-become famous in another. 'Instead o~ pulling . to- student body and College. · . ,, : ".- . , ;_,~-~:-~:~ R. L. Humber,• P. s. Daniel. afterward: so, my boy, loaf all getheran<];f~r~e£~1n~petty~iffer~ri- ·:-·:. ·: ..... ;·.-.::. ~-~/;~·._.,,,· .

. STAF~:· yo1.tplease; and 'it ~ill not decrease ces, _we-- are :on~tantlr. re_mmd~~ Qf -·seWng eggs. from ·an impr'?.ved ~·.:. :- ~ic'i J. A. McKaughan, c: M. McCu~ry, your chance of. ultimate succ~ss .':i!, ·them, resultmg madivided -stugent stock of pure· bre-d'·single:.;.comh. · .... ::-. ·'::u·:· .. W ... od Pri'vptt, J. ~.--.Edwards par"tt'cle" . · : · - b'bdy the .:y~~r round.· . . w· .h.'t ·.- L ·h· · - ··15 'f $·1· OO· 50, · ... ~ ::. ~ . '·' • · , , · · · ,. . · .· . . • ·-· 1 e eg orns. -· or . ,-' . ; .. _,. ,, · E. C. Jamef?,·> .. - . ·E. W.:.Speig~t - .. ,·.:s~at.i~ti~s,:.-J<?( --~?.~~-~~~~q~~t~ .. All_~f us~~n-~·cor.sciO~~s of the fa:t .f~r 3':·9o:.; ...... :-··:.: ; . -· ·~:::-..... ·:':~ ,;-.<:.:· f~.

Mrs.· j::- R Crozier .. - .... .' .. scholarship: in: :our.· colleges_ pr,pv~. -~h.~~·:·· s~m~thmg sho~.d be ~o •. e · .. , _ . · r... J. Smith, ::-::-." ,1h:: .,. ·' that a much larger per-centage of wher~by-,the work. of the stu.uent -· ..... 'ur k' •F . .,t'. 1..- .. ,-. .. R· .. t .\3 , __ ,._ -· :·~ ,_: . · • . . . . . ._ .·· . • . . .. n a. e ore. , J.". ~·: li>U e. . ... . · .. _

Saturday, Apnll4, _191-7. high-standardmenthan.oflow~stan- bo,dywi~I.be_aconsttuctiv_e mstead . . ..... , :· ... _,,J..~ '· · •. , ... ;;> ··.-.;· ·

., .-.- .. dard men become fan.1ous· -i~ after· ?f a de~tructive nature, and tp.e.- ·. "SURETY Qf:·P.URITY'~-. .-· .. ..- ~:;:_ Be sure no man waseverdis-. life. So,_my boy, give up,everY.- mostpl~us.ibl~ way by v .. hich this .. .~, ... : __ .. _,,: .. '·:·'-:~c.:.,_,

content~~ with the world w.ho· thing else j~st to grind at yoa'~ c~n b~.-- obtamed -~ppP.ars to. be .. . -. ·; ;: ,· ·:;-did his ~uty in it.---Southey:. books because that course will as~ througlt\the reductwn . of -stud~nt .· . _. ~, ., ,_ . . _.· , -'~-.-

-. ._.----.,.. ---- ., .. sure ;ou a brilliant"future." _ · election~. In, ot'her_ words, , instead , ... , ,.- . .:,- .. Preparedness These are quotations taken from of havi_ng four elections_~ year~ w,hY

Cordial praise,·is ~e~tairil_y due. to ''Specimens· of · Fallacious · Aigu- ~ot hold: ju~t one, ·during the)atttr- ·.• . .. '.-, ': .· <.:_:~ . .. the students here who areenergeti~:. m'ent.:_:.T-hey remind us· of a Stai'e~"part. of ~pnl or the first of M:l;y?_ ; ':: .~ .. ~~~:. ~:-:::):J:.:~_>_:_r.L.· ally and patriotically begining to drip- n1~~t Imide by a. gi·eat teacher: At th~t ~ime_ managers of the various . . . . on th~ College campus with the sole ''Sometii11es you can do as sueceEE:- ath

111etic :te~ms could ~e .chosffien as . . ... . \: __

. view of getting themselves int_o good 1 fulloafing as yo_u can studying." we .... as ,athletic assoctatlo~ o c:rs _ . · l' ·w· · .'1h'et· _·'. . , .. · ... -. ·.· ·:·:,, .; · .·. ~:­

form for e?a~le, a~1d serCv1ceable A man, rn~Y be so busy., .le!!-:cning _ _.and ch~,hr le:~ers ford the~ comm~ .. ·· ---(' .. :_ . · .. ~-: ~- -_~;:~- ::;·_; _;7- -~ .. ~·~:~t,_~_._,~_'l __ ·, · .. · .. martial '-':.or or' our ountry. facts that' he fails to connect his year---a. on e same ay. ~ ,_ _ Wholly and not partilillly tb·e praise facts with his life. Thls renders The 'advantages !n .h~ving one . ·Ice ' c. ·re' ... ·a---.· m:' .' : ,: .. ' -· .• should be accorded. . them useless to him, and. people grand election at this particular time

The course now openly and zeal .. wonder why he, the.brightest man ot the ·year are obvious. Coming ously followed by a few, we are in his class, makes so poor a success at th_e epd of the ~chool year- the sure will be adopted by all. The in life:. It would be a fine thing· c~ndtdates'-and parties, had .t~ey any battle motto of our Country and of for a practical application o{ the drfferences, would forget ~hem dur­our Colle£,"3 com:-:1unity i:>"Prepared- other half. ing the: :v~cation period and the offi­ness". The mali war fever has On the other hand, now is your cers cho~en would begin the school formally gotteq c'l:t cf Pandorr.'s opportunity to fill your tank with year with their plans alre~dy wo.rk­bo~ and eV.ery man is getting full of the facts which shall take you ed out i;nstead of havin~ to "play it arid enthusia:o~ically at that. Fin- through life. There will' be· man· ' politics" for several weeks, thus re­ally we make :}old to predict pro- neeJs which are not now apparl'::n: newing what~ver spirit that may phetically_ that the Sun will soon j but it will be impossible to suppl; have existed between the groups." see the hitqer:o peac2~•.1l bosom of/ them later on if they are not pro-:- . With:such a system put. into ef­our campus topographically covereiilt vided for now. Don't take a. risk feet at _Wake. Forest a de~tded. con:­with companies ?f college students I but revive within your own breas~ solidation on· the part of the student at martial drill. I that same love of pure learning body would result. With practically . _S~ch a spectacle we ea~e~ly wel- which appears in the race fo_L. athle- every·election, from both the stu­

come as w~r has been openly ?eclar- tic and social distinctions.---F. W. C. dent b9dy and literary· societies, ed. The principle of preparedness with the probabl~ exception of class must ba acted upon. It is necessary officers, comin:g at one time, "line-that everY man be fully capable of Baseball Cancellation ups" co.uld not be so well effected, making a. d~termined stand for his The cancellation of basebalf pro- nor ~ould any one man ·get m~~e country. The students need to be grams fo~ the spring by the larger than his share of honor~. drilled universally. On this account colleges of theN orth looks to us like Fellow students, the. propqsition let us take proper measures in that a foolish piece of business. Until the ~· ·-~-......,;.,...~- ·

"MADE -JN: RALE!GH" _ --.

, direction. time comes when these young col- is, nevertheless,· .a ·fact that the ~~----------...;.- ' ·

. A Perfect Day . Verily, verily, last Monday was

a monumental day for Wake F.orest College, aue. to be inscribed : with letters of gold upon the chroni~le

of the ses.sion. The all-victorious round was begun with the winning of the memorable baH game from that institution in Raleigh whose name we hesitate to u~ter, lest we again tread upon its"nomenclatural" toes. In the evening the two debat-

legians are actually needed •to ·come thought of the nation ·demands that · . to the deft:mse of their country, they the colleges and universities be· a- · ''U· ' .. h-_·· __ .. -. should be let alone and if allowed. mongthe last institutions to-be dis- . . _ . . p to t- . · e · to remain in the colleges, there is no rupted by the drafting system. . ·

m_ore use~ul prac_tice they could . be At any rate, th~re is no occasion· to .M· e - '' engaged m than m baseball andsim- be:!ome· hystencalat present -~nd . IDUte · ilar outdoor sports. The intimation, cancel all ba:1eball engagements· for _

too,' that the college students would the spring unless som~ ·definite as- SH\ OE STYL. E be among those first calle<i to the surance has been received from-goy.-colors is another suggestion that ernme~t authorities tha:t the yo:ung. .. .. . · : · · fails to strike us as plausible •. While 'men of these institutions must .ex- w m. H·eller· these young men come within that change their student robes this Th ·f · age 1i~it which the. ~overn~eJ~t/ s~ring for: t_he. khakt Of the· fi~ld . · ~ ootery Sh~p

ing te•mis, one meeting the team of feels dispcsed to con~q1pt fin~t, It· of b:tttle.:---Charlott(;' News.· ·· .. :,, · ·. RALEIGH N. C-. : -~- · .:!-;i'~ . ,. ,, .. - ... , - . . ... ~.-•·. . . "': .·:-::•·. . . :. - -, }'·"': .... ·l',: : . ·' ~~_,.:

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;~~~~~c;_(Cl#h1~.~t:~J~~Sw;~!~ :v) ~~j~~'~h}ch.account~d. for r~,e .. s~x ... ~>¥A~CH & ,,..~X~ .. ·.·.-: ~-... -t ..... ·r· .. ;~;:~--- .... · .· •.: ·, · ··~W'E.~tii_~i---~ · .. ::-: .. _ -~-cess Before; A!iex~Audi~pcEt·n1;.ln~,ra: .f,ran~s.~·¥.l9~--1~~~-1~us~~-Jj)WAIT: ;.;,:~rr~Rg .. ,-~n--~~-,-:·t.JP~k~~ {Jgf,AI~lr::~:··': · f~ JBn

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'T'he D~aiha~.f.ttulfo:f Wake~F'?>ir~· "t~-?:~~~l·Hri,~sllm -~?d- ~rtmtgl.-~f ~-~"~'"h?t-~~- 'Y:· 'I' 1 '';..:•'; w·. ,-i;;_:c ·F ~-· t'•N·' c·: ·::1Jt., ·. '. -;:1--4_-;-.,_. n1"7' ----------N··----9 . ----- . .. . . ~w:~; :H\ r-;,.,. · -;. :.~-· ..... } ... ~.~ •. ~l~:~.fl- owe a o a o -.I~~" .1 .. ~. <··A~.. • , llK~ ores, .. .,_. _:t·q:r~. ,__ !.v .• ___ ,.. J ~· • ,

est College nresentea The··Pr1va'te · ·w'·7 k' F · 1 d. · ' ' ,., .. "~:·"' · :·-· '· · ··--·--c.·-- -- · · · · · .,.~ -·. ' -· --- · · · · '· '..... ,· ,~!.foJ; 1 r:J-:: .·,f!_: ., ., · :O::J~~:-:-----~·.: ~-~;;~..._~ ..... ore~~~ ay<3 .. a~---~~:r.P.t:t¢¥S.,,,,., .. ····: _ .: .. ·--- . '·, _. . . . , ... , , _ ... ,., _., ., _

Secretary.· ~t ·Apex, N. 9., m t~e. o-ame and came back 'strong''ii:L:tne· "' ·'·' ... {, ·: · ~;,.··~ <-'·''·'· · · · ·l ·Fresh';:1Shi::>rnent ·'of ··Fruit" · ., ·! • ., J: ~ ~) :-:. :·; f ;:, 'L"fl• I,~:~ • .,~ a··' ·• •) I;~ f2 ,~., ' - .. • ~ ' "• L ;.;_ A. ,. • ~, ' \

. T .. wn--~all· .. b __ efo,re_~ _a_rge· au . 1e~~g- on .. l'nth'.'m' "a'k' ing fou'r runs -Whl'-1..: .1--.l!t -;r•! ,)J. ·, -·-::L·;.; :'rtii.' ' • \• .. ~(,. 'I·I'J ,,_,. " .. ' " . '" • ' . ' . I.:<Jl.iJ.~ c ! Q c d

.. Friday ev~pjrig~-A~!~r~th. · ,· ... .. :·~_': 'th:~~'O~~ 6 to 4_ Stit.ei~r an~(p~;:. ·-,',_!si;. a_Kes·-an·_ · ·an 1es. - --.. A l h .. .E:~rubn~.-- ·f· ' th· · ··- ··e .. ,,-r"'" ·· ·.. · '· · ;.·· · · ' ., '., · -· · ·· ' · · . _I _t e ;In,e.}TI __ er~-- 0 : ~ ;:c.a~- :Ceflw.er:e:th~.bat~~ri~s'for.E!cn.····· ·<· ~.... . - ----: _______ .:_:

played th~}[,-. par~s we_ll, and eve? ·Score by imiings: · We a&e pleased to announce : better tha~ .they aid here on th~ - · "':, .:- · R. H; 'E.: _ ..

stage. · J:_(J. Joyher .or -.. ~oryou W.·F. c. ·ooo 6oo· 004---4 ·4 ·o lthat.w<=-_·. a.r.e:,: ... n._o_w __ .. a __ hle to. get · kno'Y" -Rev::;~<?b~rt ~pa:I~i_ng; J_ack Elon · ._.·. 001' 050 ··oox~--6 . 9 2· -Bryan or."Cat-:ter-mole"Cattermole; . '-,.,: . "· . . . - . -~ · .. · . !and ara handlin_g ·_ .

. ~' ~: ~:~;~:f~J~::~ ~!:::; \\'A~ :~o~sr rkS ., •::... . ' Fia~·~=~~~i!~:.!~;"~very! . "ST () NES CAKE" -· land; · Mi~~s · 'Mi?ta· o~olding ·:arid. -~: · · .. _ ,_,,~,~ .. ·f-RST EAStER· CLASSIC .home iri :town. To do· s'o ·von should l - · . ··

Gladys Ca~starpli~ii--oi- thirtwo girls;· -:' ... '(c' t·:· ' ·a f. . ' '/1· ').. . " ~ean us up' for a Fla'g of .. ~tar~:- ·and ! Try Or!e---lt and.· 'everything · -· c . : . .-,. •· .. --. . _. .. . - .. · , , on mue rom page . _ .... .,. . c ! -and·_·-Mrs. -~.--_:r. _Ca~starphen .or : · -·· -· . · · .-' : Stripes. · .... _ I .

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: M .. :A" hf a· .·. . d 't t 'e• :th. .Mlller-led State Colle~e 111 battmg . ' I we sei you IS · 1ss :ns or , seeme o cap ur e ·_ . . , ·- · ·. .. · . ', · ._ . . - . 'A ._,: . a· J c. J . --·a Wltlrthree safe blOWS.· 'LeWIS put I . ' . ' .

pex au 1ence.· · · oyner·.an · . -. · ·. · · ·· · : . 'All Sizes. -..... , ' ALL GUARAN. TEED ·J ·k B. · ····. · .... · ... ·~-b ... '· -··:d. -···b'l. .up a .creditable game behmd the bat _ .. · l ac ryan were w1t out a ou '" '- - ·. _ · ._. :· · . . . . -. :,··. · ·· _ '· : _ ..... _ the main ~tars· of..tlie .. oc~asion. -,The· .,a.n.? P.~pt~I~ H~~~msjiel?~d: 1~ gQod . . · : ·

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aud1ence demonstr-ated:,t e1r _appre- ,.· -:·····'-'.:· ~-.·-- .... . · · :· · .; .. ::· . · · 1"\. l:~ - :; . · · _,. ·. h.·-~- . · sty.le at the keystone position. . .• -· -. A_ '.- R R ~- N.: ·G· T Q l\,! ' S

...... t• f't·h· . 1-- b. · 't. · '· -The box·score:·. · ·- .-._ · ,· .. · · · · · · , . ' '•

:· Clalono' e•.:pay: y conl~U()US_W'ko .. _.F-:·. -·Ab R.-.H p .. · .... --. ''E .h. -··' G ,, ·I d t d tb k f a e orest .. · · ··· :o. A ... E. · \ 7e.r·v.t llllT ll-.1:- _.. ·,·(·,. ·•··,''"'i'l'.' ,:.:app a use :an repea e _ ou . r~a s o D · -·: · ::.·. .. . _ · · · · ·"' ·: . ~ '-

__ ._1. - ht. ._ .. · ... _ ::..- . uncan, ss ... '> . _5 ~. 1. 4 ) 1 .• --:---~"-!'..;.·_· ..... ~,-··;...;.., ;.;.·-·-....-· ·-.-· .;.;.·'-.:-:..:...._....,...,,...._,.;.-...-...... =-·---=--,_ . aug _er. . ' ·· ·" '· · · · · Leggett, 3b;: . .-, 4 0 2. 3 1 0 ·. · '&.ki:i .. c;;::Ei..::..'-·::. -.-~-;:s~;.

_ -The~ast.•.sa.dly~missed ,ClemeJ,F Carlyle,2b. --~_:-. ·5- ·o:_-.0-. 3-' 3 o ,.... '· · 1

. tine" W,harton-. .w~~t-pl.ays_:}S·U~~.Mh: :cox,--ib .. .'. _· · -:. 4. ~f :2 · 8 · 1 f .-]; .. ·· · /;~-:). . · ... ·_ :. _:~ ·r}. · ... :; .. --:: · ford; •out. Mrs;~r;~~s_ta:!phe:n \tqok:H:erndon, J:f-' · 4 ·o 1- 1-- ·o·: o fi.;,L. )

. ·botli Mr.s. Stead and' MiSs. Ashfo~d'EF. llis', rf .. ·: _:_·: ., 4 -_0 ·o ._2 0 :.::-o: .- .. ·. '. ' ---~ ~--~_· __ o_n }·.g_-_:'.: '_:-n:: .. ~_.··_._·/. -~_"_ ·:

.. with inarked success.~· · ... -~. · ·. ran~s, ·p. -~'- .-· 4 0- l 0-. 5 0 ";J~··Lj-':_r:J:J_~ . . . _: . · . ·· · : . . Harris cf . ·· · 2 0 0. 1 1 0. · JZ

_ . After_ the _per~ormance, a, r~;~~-- Vasse;, c,- _ · 4 : 0 .· 2 ·. 5_, ·. 3' · 1 · · ·:.- .. · _ . . ~-··i <:_ -.~ .. C ... -.,- .. .. tion was_giyeii.-t'o the cat~t a~db~th;·Austiri, P.· ·_. Q: ~_()', _ _..() ___ o: o ··_o. ~.CJ'cJ

·' _ .. ·Y?ung __ and old seerp~<;l to.e~j9Y ... t~e . ·• T~t;ls: .. :;. . ~6 _. 3 .. 9·: 27 15 ... 3 · · ·- · -- occasion .. · .Tee·.Ghib .. was.generous.lv . . - ·

'. ~- · ~~te~tai~e·d:by ~ the···:P-~9i>I~ of t~e rr;,echs.' . ,Ab.'.R H>Po. :A: E; . :. . . town and the happy·· performers left Hod_gin,'2b.-.. '· 3 0. 1 1 4 - 0 ' ' ·

· :·_~:' ,: · 'the next ~o~niug with th~·assurah~e Wharton,~ .3b. . 4"'· 0 -2 21

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. f t. h ·t · · t . . Wheel~r; ~s. - _. 4. 1 , 0 v, -9 ano er .en~agemen n~x. _ y.e_flr.. ,,. M'll .. f- :--. - 4_ ,_- 0 ., 3___ O _._0 -2 . A. .. ~--cJ . . . .,. * . :· , :- _, 1 e!', r . . ... _

- BASEBALL TEAM MEETSIWfTH ~~ 'f. Thrash,: cf: 2 _0, 0_ 2 ·o 1 .-.- ~A ~ ,, ':·FOUR'REVERS:EloN:ROAD Castelloe •. l~:-. · ·_ ~ · 0 .-.o ·2. --or-- :

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..- , _ . , .· ._ .. . . -,. . Johnson, lb. u 0 0 13 UVJITJ (Continued frorripage L) · · ·' Lewis, .c:·· · ·. _ ·3 · i .1 · 6 · · 1. o , rf4

. · ·. .: ·:· . ._; .. -. · · · · Baker, p~· ·· · 2 0 0 ·0 3 a· ("_1/1/J' e . .... . where·th~y met the f)prham League- Walker, D.· · - 0· 0 . 0 0 0 . . fJ~ ,/ty~ - ...... ~ ......

"feam. The ''Bulls" ha'd on their DeBerry, p. . 0 .0 0- 0 0 Word -.l batting clothes and.touched ·Austin <l · . · ." . · · - .. . Totals 38 2 7 27 15 7 "~

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. up freely •. scoring.'·lO. r:uns, while , ·. . .. the B·apti~ts pu~hil'but"one runner Score~~ iimings: -~You-will be safe and weli protected agai!~st _the present high

· -'.prices at _BOONE'S whe:re the prices h.3YE-n't v,one up, because I believe in PRE:£> AREDNESS and prepared for this situation

across:· Austin hit safely twice out Wake Forest · . 001· 001 100-3 of three times up. ·. Te~ps 000 010 '010-2

--- ·Summary . Davidson Wins On Errors _Two-base hits: .Duncan, Franks.

It~ a remar~~bie>pitch~r~·- duel,' ~ilbr. Three-base hit; ·cox. Sa~-· between Ellts and Hengeveld, on the rafice hits: Leggett, Thrash. Struck

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by buying over a year ahead and now haYe a . .

$75;000.00 STOCK with $50;000.00 worth of STOCK still to come in to finish ·

our old contracts. . ". . .. . - . I

.Davidson home field, Wake Forest _out: By Franks, 3; by Austin, 1; by · So, for some time you can enjoy a- feast of bugair.s at lost the secon~ collegiate game of Baker, 2; by Walker, 1; by_ DeBerry, ·BOONE'S where you always find vour "BOON." the season on last Wednesdliy· to_ the 2. Double plays: Castelloe to John~ "COME AND SEE" Is All I Ask Red and Black machfrie by a score son; Har~is. to Ca~lyle; Cox to Dun- · - . . , , . of 3 to 1. Tlie ·a'e'feilt_ .cannot ~e· can. -Base on balls_: By Franks, i. ~ · C. R. BOONE, DeLuxe Clothier, Raleigh, ~· C. attributed. to th!=l·. Baptist .. pitcher's Hit by pitched. ball: Baker, 1: Stol- •••••••••••••••••• offerings, but r~ther to:· .. the_· ·costly en ?ase; Wqeel~r. Umpire: Pillion.

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error which ciine ~hen . two - men • ....

were on bases, . a_n.~ ·allowed- Hen- -~ Accepts New Positioq geveld's single to 'count for a home · · run:' ' ' --. .. ... : ', .. . Prof. Elmer w_ .. Sydnor; asSO('i'ate

Carlyle played a remarkabl~ -g~me. profe~sor of English, has· accepted a at "second fo~· Wake Forest, ·and position in the University--of --Ghat-· Leggett's .. ~atch of Boswell's foul tanoog_a!-and .will be head .of· .the fl . "~as a great cat~h---one that departm~nt. of. Edu_cation· . in ·the c~~ld hardly-be beate~. ,. . ·Athet:ls-_Schools of ~ducation in .that. . Score by in.nirlg~;·-_ - Un,iversity. · The University of

, · ·G· .. · :- · :R. H. E. 'Chattan,oogajs located in Chatta-

:· , · • ·Arrow Jitney Colllp()Jiy

Leave Wake Forest ·s:ao a.m .. 1:00 p.m. 6:.30 p~·m.

Schedule:

Fare Each Way 50 cents

Leav:e Raleigh 10:00 a·. m·; 4:15p.m.

11:00 p.m. c

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Davidso~. _..;ooLo-.;:ooo 30x---3 · 4 2: nooga and Athens, Tenn. Compar­.· W. F.' c~ :/. oio .o.oo}-Ooo7-~1- 7 4: atively speaking, it is a ·new institu-

. : -~ ... ;:.; ... 7-:·:: tion. It ·is fostered by .the Method- T~ckets on sale, twelve in book 'for $5.00. For any information call or

: - · . :=.·· The EI~~-~Game ist Episcopal Church and. is very

The l~s~ . game.> o:f' ·the . ·trip ~~~; ri~hly endowed'. · _ .. played on the. EloriJ:field.· Thursday ,· ;-Prof. Sydnor is well qualified for

aft~lnq_on, an-d ~e~~lt~d in. an·---.1p~n: his new. P_~sitio~. -While in Coium­

victory by a sc?re·of 6 -to· 4~: .-'.t:h~. -b!_a_p_~~r~is1ty)e took~ his M. A.

Elon _nine did heavy work_.with. t:J.:e deg_r~e i~ !he School of .Ed}lcation. ... .. .. :::._ . - . · ... ,. .. .~.. i~\. · ~·::;t;·r/J:;.t~ .... \~ L:.::-::: :·~~~:t:· ·

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FELL'OWS- RIDE THE· JITNEY -· We Appreciate You~-- Patronag~.

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PERSONALS Prof. Timberlak~ Teachi_ng . . .... . . ," ... - ·.~

Miss Ida Poteat, of the faculty of The students and faculty of the lege and the entire community will

Meredith College, spent.Wedriesday b . I; d t k t. h t p. f . E-._. w' ·. P

e g a o now a IO • • •. • with Mrs. Hubert oteat. T' b 1 k h · :h· · .:· .·. ::-·. k ... : 1m era e as resumed Is.wor m

Miss Minnie Belle Ri_doick, of Ash- the Law Schooi and fs. no.;--~~~ting eville, is the house guest of Mrs. J. his class regularly.' Prof .. Timber­R. Crozier. . lake has been forced- to· give up his

Mrs. F. W. Dickson i~· entertaining ~ofk' for the past several months on a house party this week _and has as acco_unt of a prolonged illness, which guests, Misses ~line Daniels anq. has forced him tcii·emain ·constantly Mary Walters~ ·of DeLana, Fhi., al}d _, ~!ider the surveigance o~ _ hi:;_ phy~ daughter, Lois, of Meredith. sician. · · · ·

Mr. T. P. J'ones and· son, Martin,_ ~· · - - .. are in Washington, D. c. this we~k. ·RECORD PRICE FOR COTTON

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Mrs. John Brewer and Miss Ruby -- .. · ... · ·- · · · I· Reid were in Raleigh· Thursday., in. Mr-. Holding Pays Largest" Sum In the interest of the Red Cross Society Twenty-Seven Years For to be organized Monda~. .. · -·.-... ·--;··· :c . Single Bale ·

M W D D k · d n' Franci;s 'Mr. W. w: Holding, a local cot- I rs. . . u e an so , • . . . h t d t th · h m· e 1·n RI'ch'' ton dealer, this week pa1d for· one· ave re urne o eir o - _. · ,

. . . single bale of cotton, $126.46, the _ largest price he states that he has

M~ss Lois Gorrell ~as retu:~~~ _to eyrr pai<t_ for one bale of ·.~ot~p~ __ Baltimore where she IS studym~ VIO- since he started dealing in the sta.:.

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mond.

lin, Peabody, Conservatory. ·:· pie·: tweiity-sfiven ye-~rs ··ago. Th~e

Miss Heslop Purfoy, of -A.sneville, b~le weigher 61'5 l>9u~d~, 'and wa~ ' t'!.; "";> • •.' '• ' •, ~ ,,..._ • ~ I "''' •' I" •

was the guest of Mrs. Hubert P;otea t- soJd at 20 9-16c. It was ·rai~ed near this week.· · · Wakefield by ·a colored' farmer,

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Miss B~~sie Dunn and Prof. H. A. Jone~ were in Raleigh Wednesday in the inte!rest of the Red Cro_s~ _-So-

named Bill:\_1 Perry. ·

N~t a Can4-~d~t~·· · I am asked 'nearly every day by

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dety:· Dr. and M_r~. S. P. Holding and someone if I am a candidate for re­

Mr. and Mrs. I. 0. Jone~ ~vere in election as Mayor. Raleigh Thursday evening· to witnes,., Two years ago I desired to give,._ the ptitriotic r~view~. · · up this p_osition, _but findin-g that

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. JT ce~~Y b~~r:~t~~l·b~L~ft:+' ~ • . .-.. _ :": sense exhibited in men-'s- attir( ... hi .. - -

- · . . we were·m the.m1ddle of a change Miss Paylor, of Plymouth Academy, . 1. ht' t.h t .. · I d 'd d t . . . . \ m 1g mg e own, ec1 e o

was the guest of Mls'l Irma Ray . .t.ll th' h db .l t d · · remam 1 IS a een comp e e . this week. · This being donei I see no reason

Miss The~ma Beddingfield has re- why ±should remain,and so I cheer.-\ turned ho~e. She hac been tead1ing fully turn over this responsibility to thepastse~sionin t:-:.•:Su.~riseSchocl. my successor. I understand two of

· the present members of the Board

the hot weather -t~~P in·a~·Y.-~9!Ji~-t :_ of the fun_ctions.of:dress.: -· _-::._~_:_:--~:;·;;·-~,.-._._.

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.MADE BY sTRauss ~ BROTHERS, INC.! BAL'nMoRE.-MD:·

FOR MID-SUMMER .. -WE4R .. M1ss Elsie Swi:1e, of Creswell, w11l not stand for re-election. Per­N. C., is visitin,5 Mrs. W. S. Bed- sonally, and for the interest of the dingfield. town, I regret that Prof. Timber- · . . . ~ ' . ·:. . .· ·

lake cannot remain on the Board of make a direc. t appeal. : t_. o. :.; C_O_ 'fil_.mori' _·:. Mrs. D. S. Vc;,nn is i:1 Franklinton, Aid · ·

the guest of I\ Ir. Sam Vann. T~:m:~rt time he spent activel.y .sense. :For hot . .' vieather; .. cool . Miss Margaret Batchelor of RaJ- ~~ss:~~=!~f~g~; !~~u~~~;~~ \h!oua~~ I clothing- thol}gh .·:sightly;· and --:

eigh has been the guest of_ Misses ministration of the business of the I from this. thou. g' ·ht 'is_··. evolved the'.· . Mer! and Elsie Joyner for the Easter tow_n. He was painstaking and holiday. scrupulous in his records, and his most popular hot weatn~r appare_l_

i positions in all matters pertaining' · · · · .. · · Rev. M. L: Kesler, of Thomas-~ to town affairs were fair and just for men and yourig ffien today. . .

ville, was a visitor on the hill Tues- to everyone, and to -every interest .. · · · · · · · · · - '· day and Wednesday. He went over involved. . There are fabrics of feather weight,· the new athletic field and expressed I trust the citizens of the town h" If b · highly pleased with m~Y. app_reciate the · co-_operati've ta_i}ored· SO ._that they_ Will. ret. a .. in-

Imse as emg . spmt which has so many years ex-it. ·isted between the College and the their Shape ~S Well aS heavy.

busmess interests of the town and · · • .,.;,.-- · · · wilt' continue to preserve this rela- W:e1g1.lts. ~-- ::-:

· tion by electing an active member ··· Thursday April 17th., will be of the faculty to fill the position There· are coloriilgs.·fro~ the lighte~t~· itP.<·_.: ,,

Clean-up-Day.·in Wake Forest and made vacant by the retirement of .. dark blue arid_ black-with fi.rie stripes~ ·.··- ~-::.: · .: :· . the citizens as· well as the students Prof. Timberlake. It might be well 1 • .. • • • • : . . • ... __ •• . -: _.

are enthusiastic· about the affair and for the citizens to assemble in mass Ou. r· as. sortment is. a. n_ .ex_ cep. tional orie · ian_· d,· ;..-· _.·. _

the following day will find the viii- meetinp: and pass upon the men pro- · -.; age with. its spring attire on. A posed as· aldermen of the . town, ydti should . deter.mine no:w' to See it and: t.O. · .

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committee will have charge of the with reference to fitness for the learn more of what comfort you ·may epjoy ,• I -

work in the cemetery and new walks duties business relations, and the ·rio matter how hot the weather· and at the .. and drive ways will be laid out and territory in which they reside. · . , · . . the owners of plots will ~e busy all I i\esir~ to express my apprecia- sa¢e time how . thoroughfY' well dressed day. The out-of-town owners tion of the co-operation and friend- you can be. .: · · will have some one in charge of ly· spirit shown me in the past. eight --· · their plots and it is earne~tly hoped years I ha...-e served · the town as : ... _ . . . . . _ ! . tl,~t, ~11 ;it.hA'1'1 will_respo~d. ~0 the Mayor. · . · .STANDJ\ .. RD . CLOTHING 8: :SHOE COMPANY·. w~nts ot tne cumm1ttee m charge Respectfnlly, . . · · . . 1 • •• • • . •

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... :·': ~- ... ' .. --~ .. : ~;;E~--s.·. ·:, .. :: ·--·: '·8.:·::~;:ti.~8t '.·_,:. \ D. c. HUGHES,· s: A ..... ;:: : of . w~ite ... C~iivas· in. Dress and' Tennis . Shoes . .. .. ,: -~-- .. ,: . Fd;syth t~u~tv·::-·-. . .. . .· ..... Shelby, N .. C •. ·.. '\·.~- .. -~M·~;-·,~-\~.:,;;,-.\ .. :(>;:.::J.B· <:.;·_~_:;:, ~- ·- .IlL h Sh

.. Her~is·a·~~n,~h~se·:~bil~ty·~·s i ·._Si~ce:~nt~~i.ng.WakeForest.,.q~~~ ;·"--~~l)··$Jinu·. ·oy· 5 OW a eat er ·. OeS. ·-··· : · · ... · . · · ·· -· ·:· lege._four .. ·years-ago-Crawley.has .(~-~··:_.,,}1~:\:c;:,,_:.>- _,_.. __ . -·. · ·.

. _ . : .- st~d~n.t _w_as:s~ obvi?us ~h~t th~ ~ac~l made , a: ·g?~~- . reco;d· in the :~J:¥~s~ B~autiml· :tine and Large Assortment of. Men's . . ·. . : ~-. . _· ty made him an Assistant m t\le Eng:- room and m ·the hterary soc~ety;. · · ·· · . · . · ·.: . · \ _ ·. ·

... ·. . .. · .. !tsh'Departmimt··~t,tpe-~los~:·?f: · .. · .... be~n~a.loyal.S~J?~Orter :~£::~1~ . and''Boy's Neckwear. .. .· sophomor,~ year. Ther).. t~)O'; F:red phases of college actiVIties, at;lP._'l~ _ .·, : ... : . . · .•. : ... '. · : ... _ . · . _ .

:··,has-performed class work.of's'uch ·a: ~ver~ .way _?.as upheld the -JuJt Re~e1ved A·. New, Stock of Latest Style Corsets. -:qu'~lity:ari<i qt:antity. that 'he b.. . : . '. ·. .. ··.:··.:·:: . PRICES ATTRACTIVE .. -'secur~d-:the-A.-B.' ant.! f:iL:·B;~deg.re~s ·· , . .'· -~ .. _.;' ' . : ,,;,\_t:-.~ ,:., :,.L .· · , .

. . . - ,:; · · :an<r.~ law -~i~!~13e_· ~d~ri~l~-:.ili's·::four' JACKSON_·,&- "POWERS Inc. · years he1:e.' ·. · ·. · ... ::'· ::-. · .. ,' · ._.. , ... , · · '; :. · .... . .. __ ..... _ .. ·., __ , · ·

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:: It ~o~fl--s3enT' tti~£ :si.u!h·. a , .. go~d . studerit ·:~s-'this w.ci~ld have ··no' time .

·.to n1ih~le.witli !:lis felio~.: students ~· · · btit'this Student "is' so· ·popular 'that ...

he was·eledted president,.both t'o the J uriior ·Class' ·and :of -the··:Athleti~" As-:

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sociation~ As business manager of. . -tlie Student imd as·an agerit -f~r .· ·tailoring company, .Fred ;h~s. de'inon-:-' .

.· ·str.ated- his· remarkable :abili(y · as.:~ busine.ss man. In. accordance with the ··admonition, · '-'Nev:er-:. pi:ophP Y:: unless~o·u-:kno.w" •. :we proi?.hesy:th'at Fred. ·ah.;eady_. a la:wyer~~ :·.will: soon

.. be' a celebrated one'. - ... . . : ' '- . ~ '.:. '.:: :'. ~ ~ ;:_ -

.. , ···TO WhOm·it::na~r .~ ...

. ·w-~ ln:t~a~· mo~r~·:·~:than our·College··.eipense~ in 12 : w~eks·l~~~- -sufurner~ !lf y~u· -want 'to inake: money

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J.D .. CANADY ·'.'

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· to· · ·ce'rtify:... · that ·:'Mr. · · ·. · · .,. , , Huil).ber''itonEC" .. u-.:;·_ u •• .,.,

· .~;: __ :[(;~·::··. : i>dis.ons who:ever,·::> ~.uult::U;· LaFayett~ Ca·fe··

.5-- •. . . . . · at"Wak~. Forestvv_• .lt::Jo<;<;;;

. ' . -~ unusual:.:-sighb'to:see .: . .. :,J.>~~~m.tJqu~,i!te.r·

-'-'The: ·Right Places: to Eat· When in . RaJ··· h" · · ..

.. -·/ ... , , -. ··h·ave hit the .hay.' · · . :· ·in ·fi<>·.wa:y:·:reiatea .. tQ.

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nate) ·came . to . schoc)l.

" EARLE tUFFORD JAi\iES,- LL. B. , ~~:· .. _ Mt. Airy, N. C.

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