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'' .. · ,:, ' NOTED· SPEAlffiR- OF B•O S T. O·N UNWERSITY. '])0 ADDUESS STU. DENTS AND CITIZENS UNDER.- THE. AUSPICES OF THE Y. :\t: A1Hl" if' what- ·all men hold dear · SET' FOR .. to sa\Te you· shed:.y;our. blood on honor's '. field •. MARCH.' nr. W.ard is Touring the· ·State liiul-• · Jfas• \Vttb Sdc-.

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NOTED· SPEAlffiR- OF B•O S T. O·N UNWERSITY. '])0 ADDUESS STU. DENTS AND CITIZENS UNDER.-THE. AUSPICES OF THE Y. :\t:

A1Hl" if' what- ·all men hold dear · D~TE SET' FOR

.. to sa\Te

you· shed:.y;our. blood on honor's '.

field •.

MARCH.' 17-18~1~!

nr. W.ard is Touring the· ·State liiul-• · Jfas• ~let. \Vttb Unqu~li1led-' Sdc-.

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nR. H:\.RRY WARD TO SPEAli AT the .oth'er .... numbers, n9tably in the· : 6. ScherzQ in G-'>mj,no,r-~.1:. :til... .· ·. ·-,<,y.··,... "·· • -· -.- ,..,...__,_ .-WAiiE FOREST.: -- ' co·ii:ee~·t Cap· ri~e ~by'' ··e-eo Turner ; Boss( -~- ;; ' ' _. :. ,.. i'' . .;:{ ;:.;_ ·:; ;:_,;; ;:;: .J * ;1!~-~-:-:m-t.:. A~ Eo''· r;,;u;_,-m :, .. · -.;:; ;

··· . · · ·, · · ~ >! -. ~":. ~~- :~::'::..\~ z~ ·- ;:f, r :.:~ ·1;.: :;: r; .. :~·-~1:~ .it..:;· £.l~D.\il.,!·... ~ .. f _· ::/·J.. ~-lC!>_nt~nued from page 1.) and. m the.Marehe Nocturne .by; ; . 7.'Evei:J.ing.: :&_est (New)-A:l~.· :.; :· -.-. ; -·-?:· ~-"· .:<:<,::.::-"·:-:-

Assc;~i;;lion, a11d has been mak- Geo. 1\'[c!Vfaster that his mas-: ; fred Holli~s. ·-"'.:: ~--- ···.·:. :, :<,: ... · /; :>~ /~he~--~~~'iof~ invite expr~eJ~ioi-~r,,. ing a tour of the State in the .in- :tery .of the··.insfrriment was dis-: ··--~ .. -Liberty· 1\farclt' '(New).:.:..:.J:- · ·"'opin{on-trom .. ·a:riimnr;-·meirj.oersor' ter~st of the Association, and played at· its best:- 'fhe pipe or-: ·.-Franl{ :B1rysin.ger: : · -.. ;. · -, -- -·.·· · · the. facltlty;,·and thEl' stu~ent\ b~dy:

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ul F tf tl · f 1. 1 f.' -., --.·I·, .. t·'r.·d·.-.- ... "·T·li··.-,M· ... ,--;1·: · .. :l\#communicatiQnsmustbes~gn:' comes_. o .-v a {e _ ores rom . 1e gan 1s _o ten twng, 1t- :o ·.as .~u~=-m- · n o uemg · e · · arse1 -·: · ed~ :upon h~quest. ·the a~t-hor's· :Ui1iversity. of North Carolina., strnme~1t in ,,;hich·- large effects: ·raise;"' '"l'he . Red White ·-.··arid). ··'ii~a~t~:twil"i'll-e.wititlieid: · ·· ·'·· -.. _,,:!

where he was received with· tl1e ~HJ; be _secured, ;1ot as an instrn-: ·. Bhie/' "Prepare Ye The-~ ay o( _,: · The'·edit'ors''~r_~:f:ll?t ·Te.li})()n~iQii. --. greatest pleasure by the entire ment adapted to the individual The 'Lord " and "Onward ,Chris- i ·.:(~r,._t~_e .. ~P.~nlon~ -~xpress~~in this- ·

· < • · • • • ' • · • - • - • :. c.olumn.:....,...,.Editor•s···Note .,.., .. -University Battallion. He ,is 'a t.oueh or to delicate shiHles -a,~d tian Soldiers." · .:::_. .. ,~:,';_- ~:· .. -, ·: __ :· ;- ,' ._ speaker of power and has achiev- contrasts. In these 11umbei·s, ·-·(Dedicated to Clarence Eddy.)~ -· ·· ---· - -- - -ed a nation-wide recognitiiou. howeve1;, flute and violin, oboe· '-'Gloria-Dr. Poteat-Buzzi-Pec-; .<, We 'didn't. ~h-uok Bill. G~adn~y. which is second only to that ac- ana clarinet trilled out with a ·cia: : ·iii the··waste basket. He ··felVin corded to Dr. Jno. R. 1\Iott;~ Gen~ clearness of delineatio-n and deli- Lea.<i Kindly Light-Dr. Po-· of his:myn accord .. · - ·· ':- .. , .

eral Secretary of the Y. l\L C. A. eaey of touch that more than sug- teat-Poteat. . While your :fancy ·is· t~rrii1,1g to Wake ,Forest is indeed fortunate- ··gested the--: Sympltony- Orchestra. , tho~g-'hts ·._o_ f_ love, doU: it · fo\.g-et

~ - ; . . '. · . .lWI.IL · OF HONOR · BEING 00~1~' in having the opportunity:_.of hear- 'It Was these p~unh~rs that, With-- .. PILED, .. · tha~ there are~-- other ~ es.senti'al _ ing him at this time. He will be out- the advance·. notices. would· (.C. . _ d f _ l ) -_iilihgthi. the·' worlcf. -- .. ··: ... : .. ·;_. :·':, ~ .. 1 S d 11,r d d - ontmue rom page .. . . 1 • -- . . - .. -. • Jere on un ay, .Lr10n ay, an hav_e told th~. __ average listener- · '- "· ··.·.- · .. ,.: .. _ .... __ · Tuesday, and wilf s'pe~k on. tli~ ·_tha:t the Jpan at the organ wai a· -Work.- According to our besf \ following SJlbject~: '.'Tile --~eed .master_. ~-- ·- ... : knowledge twenty from this nnm< -·- ... .. . ._·' . ..

for a New World"; "The Cry of In -the course of the Concert- ber are already in -France. Re-: ·!Miie-'·-froni· -High. Pric~~-Little Childrei1"; "'rhe Yoi·ce:_ of Dr. Hnbert Poteat, ::·accompanied ports_ are coming almost daily oi: -· · · · ·-- · · - .. _. · Labor''; '' l\foney or Men?''; :by Dr. Eddy_ on the organ, s~ng their arrivai ''over there.'' - ' ·. . .... _ ... _ .. : -~. "Masters or Servants?" two selections, the Gloria of Buz-. ··On-glancing over. the names

011 ~ ---u---E· -AUTJFU.L·"·_:·:··-._ J h W 1 F t the Roll of Honor one would ask : ust w at are ores can zi-Peceia, and_ Lead_;rqndly ;I;Jight,; · ,

look forward to can be seen from the music of which was composed. if 'the.- men of 1917 are more pa-! this letter from 1\Ir. F. F .. Brad- by Dr. Poteat. The --.singing. was' trio tic than others; -for about one-~ ·c· A-~---. EO shaw, General Sec~et~ry at the, ·hi keeping ,viih . the r~st d_f: the thir.d: o~ the in-eri '~err. members of: .-;; ·. - · University. program; mqre eam,I_ot be sal. d. last year 's· s.tu~e~t. body. No, Wt~; · · ·· .. · · -·

"Dr. Ward has just closed his ·; __ Altoge~h-er ·. ~~jle .: students a'nd ~ .cannot safely ·say they are more! . ;.',';J' 'EW£'L-RY ._ series of addresses Iiere, -~md ·.I citizens of Wake 'Forest had an .. p.atr~~tie, ib1~t -thi~" _diffe_re~ce · -in 1 ~-.:.: · · - · · ··. · .,., know you are a~xi~us to know opportunity rarely afforded out : -~~lmJ>,er is broilght about by the: : :.<·.· ._,, .. ..,.. : •!,:. what to expect of him. .. s1de ·the 'large'·centers of music of; .:f?~t that .. the men -.of 1917 :are~ : ·r,;. .. -- -- · ..

"He speaks on the theme. 'Tlw lisJening to- a· man oLworld-:w.ide ~ mpr~- easily kept in touch .: witii) ·: -. .- ,., l;We ·are showing- the. -1\faking of a Ne'v ·woridJ ~ria _..:·repu"tation.- ·.Th~' thanks: 0£. · Jb-~ .tiian men who. have been away; ~:,:!::finest . .Jot of ·Cameo·.-th · f h. · · ·.. ·· · .. f II' · f ·1 G: ' Jewelry we .. 've · ever:. , e essence o IS message 1s the . dents, faculty, citizens, and visi- rom. co ege or severa years.. .. issue, will you live--. :merely. for' -'-tors ·go ·to-Dr. Hubert Poteat for; _,~· ,-,~~tte?l~.ou.~e, Vapce_ .. -l:Iayqe~; ha.d~Coral,- S a r d-o- ---

W F T 1 R B J d H -_nica;-· C.oriielian;·:.StoP:,e · r. ~10lirself or will you live-for oth-, s~cming Dr. ;Eddy.J-or the-~ con-· .. ·· · ay or, . ·· · · or an, · ·! an.d Pink .. Shell_:_artls-ers ?' You have got to··. live for':· -ce1:t. -- ... - X.J .. La~1gston and E. N. Phillips, a~1 i · - · - · · · · ·

-- · · _. . tieally designed and others unless you want the world The Pro~ram follows: .of "~hom were in college Jast'l · ·,--.. , ... · · ... -· ... ·- ·. - .

~ .. aecm·ately · c ult....::..fi'n:·· :-... to be even worse than it is now. - 1. Prelude ·a.ncl-Fugne in Ma-. y~ar, ·are now in_Franee. . : .l · ~t,i(,:"i:; .... t- :: · · 1;: · . . . -1·. -

' ..... · · . . ·- ·: .L'i 1 iJ..,It•t··,eS W.O r 1\. JU.a n S llp ''He made a . po\verful- imp res- j~r-,T. S. Bach. - ·- -· : . ·:· :: :·.~---' ~ !' :~·;::, • -·tliroughout. M~unted ,. · · ·

sion here and especially on tlre 2. ~(a) Vision Fugitive (New):. Ol'ENING GAl\JE OF SEASON S:'-T·;: 'J.'~{;_'·i··.:i· ·:::a· . S ;f p···:·., :·:·-·, · . URDAY . . ,.[ .. · , , .. _ ....... ,., :n mgs, .. cai ms, ... , older men. I would advise that -Prederiel{ Stevenson. (b) Con-· -. .- •. . .. · _·;; ·~r::LLa·:vatlie·r·es. ari.-d. ·.··. :vo:u make every effort to p1·esent e-ert Caprice>" (New)-Georg~ E.: . ((jontinued fr~m page r). -.·-. ·_·:: :_r<·::,~Br.ooches ··of . rarest · .. · ·:­him to a joint meeting of the fac- .--Turner. .- -- · . . · _Captain ~llis will s~oulder 'the'_l l .,..,::::r !--!~ld~fashion '.' ~~nd tui- --:. ::'l·. ulty and Association: 9al>inet a~.::·. · (Both :dedicate'd .. ·to Cla.rene\3 r greater part of the burden o~ -~h~~i ~ ~-i r ·usual modern design.-· _ ·,: soon as -he arrives. ·Eddy.) ) pitching staff. Win~ton, of El~:h, i; . · . W, e g u a rant ~-e the ·-

"Dr. Ward is not th~- o'rdinin;y :-,: 3. Claire de Lnne-Sigfi-id is sho,ving up 'vell'and will make\~ ? 'Y;..::·qual.ity)'ana· price of -evangelistic speake1•, but one Karg-Elert. ~llis a good. pitching mate. · ·of ~ : ~~"I;_:u ev.ery· Cameo· ·we :selL who presents a problem that will --- the··· "southpaws:" Savage 'at·· '· · · ~ .

~ 4. Sonata ·Croma,tica (New)-: require all the thought of this Pietro A: Yon. present is showing best.· Jn 'the·;: :' .. :;:: :<~ -:: ~:~~~:i/,f:::,. · - _ generation and then in addtion game·· Friday the whole. 1:iitch_ -.·. '. !' • F:Jj·. ·-- · ~-_ · ·-

1 Andante Rustico - Allegro' - , . ~~ all the sympathy . and moral in- v· . . __ .. , ·. ing staff was given a _try-out _ ~ · ·· · . ' -'Yj'c.M. · 'A./A,;-:~·-· tensity. He makes :the issue he- :: Igoroso.: - . ·' ~~1d C_oach 1\fcDon~ell '.·.w~~___.:! ··: -- . ~~~ .. tween the Christian and the un- TI Adagio 'friste. able to get a better line on ·all of ' !.- "'. ,

Christian clearer than I have TTI Fantasia ~ Fuga. .. . _ his material. ·: ' i::.-::W~tcP• Clock and .Jewe~~ ·: :· Repairing .. ever heard it before, and ever~r 5. (a) Deep River-H. T. Bur-· - :

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student and tcacher-I-~1~1eau that· .leigh. (b) Marche Nocturne- Tl}.e Howler can be heard frotn !....,-, ....... ,.-,~-_.-.-. ----~~--.-. --· absolutely-in· you·r· -i'nstitutiol' · '"Ge·o_~-ge :)\fcMaster~- -·~:. afar of!. ·Manager Hamrick has._-~.,.... __ ,_...,_,.:..----:------,;-..,.-.,.,. __ -

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should 'hear hiin.''.- -- K~~~r~~~~:~;ents '. "by Richard ~:~~i!~e~:i~~: c!~:ti~:~md. as be~ ; ~Stale:'.,_: Mutual -·Fire DR. EDDY GIVES NOTABJJE RECI- . . . . . · · ·

(Continued T:O;u page 1.) G 0 t 0 the The at er ! : ,' .. ~Draftee Coo ' l!-,rankli~ton, _Henderson, Oxford Weldon ~mi 8Nihmd Neel\, \\'ere .. present to hear him. '· 'rhe first number on 'the pro gramme, the Bach Prelude ancl ·Fuge in D Major, and the last numbe~· the new Liberty ·.'March. . by .J. -Frank Freisinger, sl10wed Dr. Eddy's massed playing to ad­vantage. But it was in some·- of

'~Over-Here'' and N!!~-the ''Over There'' Every cent of war tax brings victory just so much nearer.

' Uncle s·am n·eeds the dollars for the war. But h~ needs the pennies more. ; Don't stay home. · ~ ' Go! ·· ·· , ,._ .. -'· ' · ·'· •.•

Remember· th!!;i!':every time "-you -g~ 1to th.e theater you are tak~ng ca.re · of our· boys "over there'' and m~ri~aiJ!-i~g a gx:eater courage· in living . "over here." r ' ...

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! Home Office: J:. .

· ·, Our Policies Adopted · · -• • I • •

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. . ,.:by_ federal Land.J~nt-, , ,:· .. , '')\i.·:; \•;',. ~ ·.. . . t·:.·~"·":i-' ·:(i

Bonded for.·Your _=Protection: wmfsa:-ve·;.You t'r~rri 25 per ceiit.-t6'33 per ~ent ,on.. ;y oui;: Fire. Insuranc~ ·,P.~em~IJm~.

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·. Dr: C~rl V. Tyner, B. ··s~ med.; _A. D ... M:cFadyen, l:LA. 1916, is~ , ·1915, and nr.· H.·C. Di~o~,~·~·:·s. 1 teac.hing in the Blue Ridge·1nsti- ·:. . ·. CLERICAL Jli::LP .\VANTED. .. . .

· · -; · • · · · · · ·' • · ·· _ There~ .now tlie gre~test demand for 'trained m!!n and wom~~ that our country has efer . ined. 19i5, are n?w in ~ .. tr~ .. ~~!~g i t'ut~ for Boys at. Hendersouvillt>.,. ; .. known. Excellent· Government and BuslntSS l'oslt:ons are. wn:tmg for you. Let us trnln.

· • • ...... · · · · ·· · :you for one of.these.paying,.per:nanent !JOSitions. KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE is the camp. at Grand. Rapids; !1\fieh.: N,. C .... Mr. McFadyen hopes to.' .. largest and best equipped Business Coilei!O in the State· of North Carolina. Its ham!somo

· · · .. · · · ·· ·catalogue 'is sent :you free on request. Write fm; your copy today. Both. have the rank of:·:-1st .. ·Lieu-; take the Master of Arts degree ·af .... . KING .. 's a·usiN·E~s CO' L'"Gt! RAL£1GH, N.c. " . , . . ' '- ;.; !:! ""' Ci!ARLOTTE, N. C. tenant .. ·Dr: Tyner . was an all:-: the next Qommencement. .... , round ·field: and ·track man.:durhig; : .. his·.: c6ilege· days. True :-t~ ··:hi~ : .OI:le ··~(the .~andi.dates. in,:· tflc training in college he· ·tias"i)rg1in:-: ·p1:imary for judge of the Superior ized 'a .tr~~k ~team ·-in i e~tW' Of: Qourt. of the 4th Judicial District.

which :he :"r.rife~ . ent~i{_~!-~-t~all~.: is P~rcy J·. o:ive, . } 903-05• ·. ot Private Dining- Room for Ladies. POLITE, Q~_ICK SERVICE.. 225 S. WilmJngton: St. ' · .... · · . ; 'I Ape~. Mr1.0hve has proved an: ..:....:.....:..:··:.:..: .. ....:·_...:.:··..:.:..····::.:.... .. _·--=--· ·.:...·· ______ .:..__ ___ ·----------

... J. · M .. Bullard,. H)l,6~17; h~~: ~;. ab'ie lawyer. anc~ would, we:. be~. . ...... ·· -. - , • . · · record to be prohd q~;1p~Jegis;-~ sp~ech pre~ty often ·it is hard.:to ... :A Vtctrola tn -Your Hot11e tet·ed for .military' service on June· . .. · · ; · s,1917;·enlisted·on~i.We·.;~~;·,~a~;l · ·_·T. W; Bickett, n. ·A. :_.1s9o; · ·:Wilt ·Bring. the Su·nshine callea int~: . ·~ervice on;_ J~i.~ 25~ i would. lii~e .. to· be known as tl1·~: .. , .. . . married on August ·1; went· to< friend.: of i.11e farmer, espc~i~ll)~: -.. · · '

/' tJ;aining canip~on :Augnst~·oo~·an.4i 'Of·· the tenant farmer ... Wiiet:li~v: : ·KEEP UP 'WlTH is no'i- "Some\vhere i~ · Franc~,-r 'be ·is: succeeding in this~ we kno.w . · . · - · . . .. · . · . : . · a member of·a Corps !Of; ~ngiJ.,; not, but he is proving a ·fr!en'(i'in· THE .:.LATEST RECORDS neers. ' : · · · ·· - - . need to some of the ·editors:· of ~ · · · · ·

~· -.· . . . '> . f~~ ··the-:state. · If he -did :not'iil:'iike:w, .,,.: ··h;:: .. :··:. ~-:,J·,,:··· B:V· .C.ALLI~,G ·ON-.Us., .· .... .: ...

· w .. ·u:··:Britt/ '18?4~77, -is no,v< ·spee~h · prty often-. it i~ hard to: ·A· ·1·1· D p · l H •t • ·sh t 7l If:: · ~ . with tbe:mercantile firm·-of·R G., ·t 11 1 th d't f ~ · . ·: . · rO U ar l S. tn .. ee lY.JU.SlC. . . . . .. . . e w 1ere e e 1 or o om even-. Thmnpson ·& ·co., ,.of: Goldsboro~ : ~ing paper would get m~tt~i· f~r: For many years he ·was .Regis_te~. · his editorials .. Bickett is a ··1liim. ~ of Dee~s of :Wayne C~uJt~Y· . Hif of ideas. sons are also Wake· Forest men:.: - · ·~·::':• · :.

W·;: ·G. Britt, Jr.; H)ll-12~Js ·hea<( M. L. Kesler. l\L A. l885, 'was'· of a· lumber -~usiiiess iri. Gold~L . presid~nt'. o.f tli~ State Social Qoii-i. boro, while Clarence Br:~tt, 1908~ J gress recently in session ii~ "Iial-:: 09~ is cashier of· a bank in that · ·eigh. · tOVln. . . . ; .. :. j : :' . . . . . ' . . . . I'

·R.: C. Lawrence, ··B:. A;: 1898, i~ jl : · : · ·_· · . . ' · ·· .. ;: a -prominent membe1~ of:the· ~umt.~l PRE~IDENT .. POT~~T. t ,., ·: .. ~ ::

berton :.:bar:· He . Is especially . · : .· · · AGA~N ON _RO.Ap1. strong- befo;e a jury; aiid is sai4 J . ' .. . -- ... :: ::'

. . . ... . . . I . . . ' to know h(nv'to···get 'from ... a wit:; ·Spoke at H~pewell, Va·, Sunday:.

n~~~ .j~1~!/~~at he.'~1tnt~ ~-~ ... · .. ;l .. ·:'. to :the.Y. ~;~-A.· .. ·: ,::· ;· . . . • . . : .1 · D.r .. Poteat le~t last Satur~3:~, ~

One cann?t withhold a wo:_d 0~ ·! .lVIarch 8, for Hope~vell, Va.,: congratulat.IOn ~o' ~- · W. 1~-ay\vood~ :j where he fi.lled two Y. · l\L. 6. ·~( ·

·nAR.NELL &··TH.Ol\fAS RALEIGH, N. · C

Get in-'Touch- with Us· for Your ·H~ating~Stovcs; Cook Stoves

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.. )3uy th~~:sest~;.~It PayS ' , '• ·, -

:Wake. Forest Supply Co. '• .

B. ·A. 189'*-, for on the high qual:) engagements on· Sunday. Dr~ Po-: '

ity·~f his work as editor: of the·.! teat addressed the·B. Villa~·~·y_: ·~ M. tL·L·INER··y ... OPE.NJl\lG News and· Observer. His editori- J M. c. A. at 4: 'o'clock S~nday··M~·· ;! . . . . . . .. • : . 11 . . .~.~~:· -~r~r short, ins:r:uet~ve,_: ~lf~~~~:~ I t~rnoon a~~d tlie J m~~es. ~ive~ y~ ~· _ . . . . . ..... __ . . . . ~te tn-tone, and markecl)~~.J~N~: M. C. A. at 7:30 o'clock th~it · ity; fairness ·:an~ CO~n:o~. )fUSe. ~ evening. : . . . : .. _ _

When : .. occasio_n. reqili_~~;~!t.£1 can :I " ·nr· .. Poteat_' stat.~s tl~~~- he!~suw ; ~ ::.-;. ·r ·, be bold and firm. He ~;.~e~ _t·~-,8~~ I 'so'1netliing of Calnp' Hfe at ·camp ' • . .. . .

ev-ents' as ·tlley ar: and.·to g~~e '. ;~t-'1 :~~e, .·~~-l~er·~ 't~l~!-'~· ~re 40,000 1nen· .. : ·

~~e~sd~y ~and We4nesday: ~MARCH .:1'9 an-d ·.20, 1918

true·.and h~ne~t ~nt~rp~~tabon of ·! 1 ·1~ trammg._ . . . · . .. them....:....and th1s 1s after· ·all tlu~ .· : · .· . · . · · · . l true fu:ifctro~:·bf :an:1'edtt:Or: ·But ;

1; ··. • ·· • • •. · •• ·: ·'··}..: · ... ,, ·· ·•· BE SURE TO COME

he needs a little·; instruction ··on : · ... More Bll:gs I ~~eded .. ·,, _ ! ·· .. .. .:·.

t.f~;l~~b~ct·:iof<::)v;~fl!:~~ ~\rl!rni~- I; .Liles:· .... That's:·.a:·-·pretty' flo'W~l~ ... JA' . c· KS. ON·' ow· . . : ~·.--:. we-hacl.intended-to.;send on >this I yOlr're·.,wearing;:, .. ;;'\~·· r .. ~-' ~::•.:·r ·;·: .. ·'''· :· .. ., . :' . • . &. p ·. E.RS. ~ission the man.-W.ith·.wlioJU:Hay,-· \ 'J\1cK.·': .... T!iat''s··not'.'~i{fi'fi"'ci·;;.shil':' · ::-:.- ··.\·_, .. ,· ·:o_,: .. :;,.· .'~; ·· · · .~ ' · ·: · · · · · · • ··• · · . ' ~ ' . '. . . . . . ' ' : .. . . .. . . .. ' ' . w:bod~::formerly 'oc·eujjiea:~ qmtrters. thnt?s: a pansy. ' '·' r. : :; • . ... :.:. . ., . . . :· ,. /. . . ,, ! : •• . . ~ ' . . ' •. '. '· •. ,

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Old Gold. and Black II Wak.e Fores(and ~.he~cc m~k~- _ik; ·r~l· . .its. ~P.P:Q~Ien,t~, :<w:d. w_Q..n )\~P.e:. -~~o1~7 ;tliis :.in' s··t i"i ution ::w-;li:o-'s rir · 1 a poi_nt to spend .a" ,_htt.le of then: .. ·.l out .9f ,the .twelve _galJ].es on the : . · · ·._ ;· · · . . . · : -.. : ·i ..

----------- :» • h ·a· r·· <'"1>:.· .··, ;·.:.:, .• :.•;''. ·"'f" ...kMW;l;edJJe ,,.of .. -..the ~\world .~and;. Issued ·by the Athletic Association ti'nt" ltere ... as p. ossi'ble-.'· . ~uch a·1 sc e u .e.· ~~Ut'l;mer.~ t.W:tnil.l.p.g-~·o .. ·!.'1:~,-.i!.,dk~ .f.'d~d· '• ·'·'· .:, .. . _,;·.- -~ ':;.,t_ .. l· --"'h· ~ f .

... IJ . . · , ... , • ·'· ~ • · -· · "· .. 7" -~' ·'"uoo S" 1 ~-:not•"'eVen ~:entl e t e.m; ·· of Wake ·Forest College every Satur- . . . T ~ . ,,; games does. no.t entitle- a team to.. .. ... ., ·.: · . . · . .- ··-"····· .- · ·:, ··· day during the College session. spmt pre.vai mg among .stranger~! tl St t h . . h' :h· . ·!:, .:-:tQ ;.a ;fir~t, !Class higl;l_ schoQl qi-.

l·s· not·ltealthv f_'or the growth an&.. _Ie,_·~ a e .. c ampions Ip. · onors. : 1 ,.,_ "'h. ·-·.f· "· ·. ·t·hi ·· · .... ,: · '

J ~ -A 1 · · 1 · · · · -11- h th · ,-.. p om.a. ........ e.re ore, .... s . -iY-ea.r .~we · Subscription Price

The subscription price of this pub· llcation is $1.00 per session of the ,College year.

· c oser ana ys1s WI s ow · at · . · . · . ·. ·. ·. · dev~lopment of a town. ·.~ c·a 1

. "t -1 tli N · ·t·h· : welc_Qmed.\:the:~new catal.qgue:-reg-. ., ,:, · ro Ina me on y · ree or · : ... · · ·. · · · . · ·· : · ' . . · . . Why should Wake ] orest not;·

1-. ll t... . ,. ·G .. f · · ~ lulatwns 1lll .respect to attendance . .- aroma co ege· · earns. - U1l or.d , · ·. · · ·· ·.· ,, ·.. .: .. ·· . .. · ..

have a modern, well-.eqmppe_d J10\ d f ·t d t . .. ;r.:. . ·a ·-: ... on .,classes .and;.other · mdicatiQIIs ., . . ·" was e ea e · Wice, ·".oa-vi sou : .. · . · .. ·. ·. · · .· · .. ·· .. · .... ·' · · Entered as Second-cla_ss matter, tel1 Certamly the comUitWit.yv. · · d th · · . . ..

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1 · • ;,of ·a ·,qghte.mng. :of. ;the .~eins .;in ··; once, an · e ·-series· .w:tt 1.. on · : · :. -· : .. ·. .. .· ., · '":·." .. ~·' · ·.

January 22, 1916, at the postoffice attracts such people as would be. · -1.t ·b t th. t. .• .: · · ;;r.ega.r.d to •. a"completlon-.,of :the .cur:. . . was sp I ·· e ween· e wo mstl- · 1 ·:· · · . ·.. • · • • .. · •• • • ·· •·•• ·

:~ :::c~ ~~r;~t79~. c., under the Act . gla~ to avail themselves of .th~~: . t~ltions. Is this to be ·regarded.,; ricU.~l~~·. . .. :;· . ,,. .· .. , . .,, . ad~antages that such ~n enter._, . as a ·basis for the title of ·State r ,.,;s,ut -&IIlee . .Gh.rl~~mas. ~~ J~;;:t;ve prise w.?uld ~nake pos~Ible, and~: champions-? "What is "to ·be don~ (s~_en:l~e~-J~s.,O.f SJ,;l<~~o~~te_;-,d~p~r­the busmess mterests of the town~. ·with: N. C: .. State,. Trinity, and :,tur.e,frQm .thiSt¥e~_.,st~lc~n~.s~~nd have grown sufficiently large to · w· · k ·F to :ur. k F - : . a ~tendency. to.;qm_te .. a:uoth"r-,nol-

Editors: ROBERT L. HUMBER, JR. J. A. r.IcKAUGHAN, JR. W. B. GLADNEY

Staff: P. H. NEAL L, S. SPURJ .. ING T. M. UZZLE -E. BRYAN J. W. BRYAN, JR. H. I. HESTER .G; .. S. ,.QUILLIN J. H. -TRAHEY.

'MRS. J. R. CROZIER

- a e ores ·: ·vv·a e· orest can- . . ·' ::' ,., ·' · · ··"· · ·.~ . ·' · afford such an entren·prise a,; . t 1 1 • t th "1.. · · Icy, even more lax than iri ·prev-no _ay .c a:rm · o e uonors, nor. . . · · ·- · · ·· . '·.. . .. substantial patronage. 1; , T . 't b t N 0 ·st- ·t 'th. · : .1ous -.years .... ~It-Tbegan ,.partly be-. · . ·.. · · .·. , can rm:r y, · u 1 . · : · a e, w:r ·. · . · · · · : · · · . : ~, · · .

1'h_en why ·not an up-to:.date · h b - · - . · . -.-;cause _.the, college .;was~~n a-~hele · t ~. · est··team ever represen.tmg. ; .. ·. · · - ' ·. ' ·· :," ·' ... T. :r.r. UZZLE .... E.····· .BusFiness :\IEadnger hotel for Wake Forest? There is h

11 . · · . · .financially. Itrneeded~the,m;at.nc-

PR9F. S. _A. DERI UX ••• _ .. acuity !tor t e CO ege, ·lost only One·game lD ' ·:· -. ·· :, . '. ' ... ·· '' . --.:::v.· · • capital enough possessed.and con-. th St t d .. 1· · d . :ul~bon .. ~fees·1of -ta.s :manv st.u~nts

Saturday, 1\-fal'ch 16, 1918. · e ·' a e, an on y two urmg · · · · · . - ".:!oJ' •• • <:•"· · • trolled by 'citizens of the town to · th h 1 . . An. d h . ..and. :rW:anted ·,.as .lal:ge.-,an emoll-. e ~- o e season. · :· er vic·- · · . . . · · .. · · · ·· · .

-i~Jf..ROM THE WASTE BASKET construct and properly equip tories ·were over ·NoTth Caroljna .menj; .as :·POS$lble, and s.o .. mi;\Xly . such .a ."Structure .. as . .t.he .. nee'ds .of teams, a fact 'vhich makes valid. ~ o;qt. ;Of, ,the ~ol!dina;t;Y :in<}llQeiU.eP-tS

·. '...._,~. rhe ,pan·gs of conscience are too often mistaken for the pricks

i ;~~;habit. . '

Father '£ilne -refuses to Hoov­erize and keeps on eating up the _day~.

1'he majority of the books stay in confinement· voluntarily, and it is therefore assumed that there ·

the community so imper.ativelv · ·--.. ~wef.e.o~e:r:ed .themr,to .matclculate. J ·-her claim -to. championshp ·honors;, · · ·

demand. In plach:~g their-~mQney :,It· must ··be conceded that the :_In.,som_e~c~es . .scholatshw.•evedits in such an enterprise the citizens . W R 1 . ·,were. ;given th1:1t :~:would,-~n,Qt ~h.a:ve -'· est· a eigh · qumt was the su- . · - ··· · · of the town ·would not op.ly be . . f -~been:.,giv~n--~ :po~al.,tinie~;,;De-. . -per.i~r · o any in the· State. , · · · •· · · · .. · · ~- · ·making a sound nnancial invest- :spite the fall ca!alogue regula-

T·his question of State cham:-·· - · ment,. but would be performing a . - . · · tio.J,l ;:.tha-t-:d-f! ;a ll\nJ,L.,missed .over -·pions annua:lly ·crops out in the_ . . " . . . . . . ' :·. highly commendabl~ 'civic duty as . l ."fol,lr oW.~eks ,of rcl~sr,_oom ."mrkAn ·;ya·rious ·sports, and' it w-11 be set- ' · · · · · · · '\Vel.

1 1 · ;_any ~tu4y.,he ,coulcl.:11ot ,get :~.r.e_dit

t ed on y when ·-the institutions · Let t]w businessJnen of the town ~for~.that -t.erm!s w.p,~;~.an.that jwr-:of .NQrth .Carolina ;bury the axe · · ·

at the earlies possible date meet . -~ticular_study, .. students.,who.;.ha;ve ~and Jl.gr.ee ·(to sllleet-,each .• other- .on : . t · d · h' · . · · · ·. · · · . . ·

and perfect plans to supplv. this . -1 d It .. bi h .t' -- · .. Tegi& ere ~-t 1s ... sprmg .,rute -~b~mg . · equa,. .,groun s. . -~s ~ g une, · - : . · · ·, . ·' .- ~ is no need of a Judge in the lib- urgent needo~thecom_munity. The .:that~he hy;nuis,of liate;be·silenced :allo:w~d .. to .m~~e l~p.,alL~f..:thmr

[>eople of Wake Forest have aT- · d . 't f .1.!-· dl . I . ·,fall .. :w.Qrk ;w,J..thout :havmg .. at-rary. ..a.n :3 :SplT.l iO ':u:IeD · y :lllYa ry :: - . ·. . . - .' ... ' .. ,. :ways thrown open th,eir .doors to : . t bl' h d tnlh t . :.t·h ;t~nd~d.,_a SI~gl~ c\a~~· .. :A..l~o ,m~n ,a gam ,es. a . 1s e . ;1.1 a · ·IS · . e 0 . 11 d :k · · ...

·- ·The man who. can't get behind the friends of the instituti@n and :only .sarie soLution .. of ::the }prob- are k ~mg a owet -fto :rn~ .. e .. :d~"»P the tea~ .. o:ugJl}. to _be.;.P~t .. ~_ehJ~d . e~te~d!o .t4.tll!l Hl.~~~,,W:~~~~~~~l.al lem':. , ... , -, •. - , , · ~- .. _, ;w~~ ;. md. ~~Y sori , o: ~~?.' I~,-~;;",~r somethin~ ·for thirty ·days. l\Iake -liosi)itality and this ·they· _ ~on~ · .. :it~ i g:ra ':!at~. · : n -Ulstanc.es·: .t tlic it· nhiety. -sider their pleasure . to · continue, . . ';prescr.ib~d. -~Qurs.es .)la¥,e .ibee~,-~d,e: ·

.Js it -~he principle of sympathe­ti~· vibration that... makes the nightly crowd move to the -mov-ies ~

.to do. But should the business Editor ·Old Gold and B·lack, . . --iVciate4 .. -:from and '·Sl!bs~itri:tip~s · ; men o.f the town stand idiy by Dear Sir: have . ,been ,allo:\.V-ed. . . , ·.· ·:: · · ·. ·

and witness the great -inconyeni-': We, the students of th~_.cQUe~~~ ·We.;call ·~on the ,-ant4?~~~.ie.·s:jo ence o_ccasioned by . the inability: are constant~y beiJ!g reminded by· ~o~ge_t.,a.,t~~POJ.!~-ry .:fin~c_~al. ~f>P.l­of the town: to accommodate .nl~ny: th~ coll~ge ,officers .,and -professors. · .bam-assme~t.-.. and ~tQ maillrt;~~ w;td guests and th,e visitors that:would;· bo_th in the .~lassroom .and,j.n .the·· ,~ner;_ease.:the .. ~tf.ic:ul~~_,oi rg~tti;J;ig

Du.'_~otJlers-an~ do it fu~t.- like to come .to their -gates.? .. we; chapel exer~ises th~.t _.th,is . .is .. a ~a::diplom,a .. .1?9: .::r;to.t .:ja:Uo~ !it .. ~o · · sin~erely appreciate t}.1~ gene~ous; critical period in our ihr~~ as .stu- PJ.ea~·iless lbut,flll.ake.~t.)-lP:e·a~,:mo-:r.:e efforts ·of the ~omm-tu1ity and tlle' dents, warned to stay her~ as long. · ~o the owrier than it h_as in,1~l!e

David .B!arum,.

We might adopt the exp_eclient va:rious -clubs of' t~e to\vn in td<:. as possible andequipourselvesthe .j>a:a.t~: :T:Q.~ .~a~~t~41-~e~. of·;a.:high · of. moving the station _up the ing t9 relieve the present i.mfor.7:. most effic-ientl~-·possible·.fOI,-·>lfe'1s· .~t~d.arp:at .this;t~il;J,e;~~e~~n~t).l~gh · · track a few hmldred yards" so. tunate. condition, but' ;we feel th~t. i .battles. ·.we -a-re ·advised to with-·: .. :t~~ -~c~l!-~ge -·~be :;9'perate.d no.w: ,~at:·: that the train will arrive sooner. .th.e civic pride of the town. it13el:l~. stand the. stFong -allurements and -~·-J~:;,_.:.,;will •Ql{!~g ~W.·~h_)fJ;~t-. But wli~t ab-~ut. those co1i1ing . will i10t allow this condi t.ion. to :.enticement~ pf -the .:presen,t-;day th-~e·e.fold -:in -~he Jnt.une. : .pn: the from the other direction? continue longer. . stirring ha:P.p.enU\glf jn :;;he out-~ ?ther· ha:pd ;if~ .th.e s.t~nd~r.d !of ·~the ·

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Some fellow sleep like logs and . the rest of us hear them sawing

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_ . ...., ... ------A. :iMODERN HOf.i?EL FOR ·:.. : :~·WAKE FOREST.

. Wake ·Forest needs a 'modern,. _side world ~f mov,in__g ev.~ts, and', college is lowered_n_ow it will soon well-equipped, and .up-to~da~e .ho- ;: are told that . .we are more patr.i-. :de~oJ:v._e ,into ~:,se,CO!l'!~fY,. ~_qll~ge. tel. Let he civic consciousness of!: otic in .stayi11g in .colle_ge .and ~:uc4,.instap.ee~; as .those .'1~u91te~l the business me~ awake t~ .the f, coinpleti11g .our educati~~ as far ~b.ove, __ :he~i<res .. Jb~~f.:Wl_just t~ imp~ra.tiveness of the neecJ. as possi'Qle. ·w.e ·!a_I)preciate -th:e .those.s.tudent~-;who~tay·~er~. ~nd

VAIN .ASSERTIONS~·

spirit .in which .this a'dvice Js giv-en. ~o :all the:·requ4:e.d ·~"w.or-k;.a!Jco.rd­and in part we b~ieve it. -~g: __ ~to .. ca'l!al~ue speeifica~ious, · However, in .:this critical pe- w~ll --~ooo, .. eaus.e a ~W a.k-e : · F,or;~t

For .several years the many In an editorial in the issue of i riod of the world~s histo~·F we Q.~ploin,a ,to mean .not~g:~11d. to visitors who fr~qu~nt Wake ~For- March 2, our·· esteemed contem- i wish to _give a warnh1g -I:ikewise. pe :no ,asset to ,him .w..ho .bea:r;~·-.. ~t. :est and the frie:r~ds of the instihi- porary, The 'Ta:rF Heel, subtly sug- I to the college authoriti~s ... I_f th.~s ·~ It ·w;iJl .be ~recog~~.d as ,:wor.~hl~ss tion that ahv.ars _a.tteri.d the social gests. in reviewing. ·the baske~-~ is a ~r.iti¢al _period in. our ·.lives .its : J!aper .. }N e .war~,· ~refot.e,. ,t~ · ·functions an(!_ ~pe~ial.e~ercises of. ball season th.at-itjeels "that th~ ( students, it is a doubly cri .. 1J.cal · ·.1!-uthcmtles-.to,,bew.ar.e .• of:~e,!P~~ .,the Col~ege have been greatly .State Championship is ours'':! ) · period in Wake Forest College's ~ ~ails: ·Pf. fue,,day. an.d, te, :m.amtain :Jnconvenienced by th~. Jack". of but -no -a~o~t of reasoning. ca:J).; life a~ a high class- nstitu~ion of .. p;y-·a:lL,m.eJJ,ns.!the.~aete~ess -~f,.a

· .~nodern hotel accomniodatio:ris· convince followers of the sport h) ; learning. it :ha·s· a:1w&ys· been the: ~alte .Eor:e~t: D.:iJp.lO!Df!l;. · .· :;,yL·:

~here. Unfortunately·. for the State that ~he claim is to b~ -P~.Ucy o.!:th.e ~ollege:to ke~p .its: : ·:: ,.:, ::·"·:.r-~'-! ~he tb}\tn;(it c~p.-.;~o.tl;st;"of·_n_o mo~~. ·al_lowed. :The ~!e~·ih1dee«;lsho'-Y_· standard as high ~~,p.9S~ible and_: ·_Sp~in~ :eandid8{t~;:~·:.asr~'lq•tr ,ern hotek :::It. is the colriplaint of'· that the· University 'quint has a~· tp.is i~.-vr~t!;h~s rgJV.~··it :its .good. ~m.·p.he select~p:::~~~>tl1e.iih~~ traveling men, that they cannot enviable record for the past sea: name. · Yet in the. l.a$t .:three ;tb~y .:a-re· ,:8o.:iug ::"to .. ttaJ,rk ~&hro~h: · ~ecnre-·~nodern·~--convenienclls- ·at son: -n· scorea'-'-4'62""poTiits·fo '287 years we· have seen men·. g~aduate in the approaching campaigns.

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. Of Local Int~~~~:t\,·;~ 1 MSs~hic'TeDiPl~· .,.,,.Sfitd(,Ii,~{!)r'~ .. , · Mrs. J. L. Reid is confuied to Mr. R~Y:;lj~;,··:;~;~~d yCs- .• ":'''lJ.aJ"hei- ShPP •.. : Bt;ANE nOOKS, ~ tb!lsi ·

~~~r. ro.o!n withm\i~nps:, . ··.- !!,. terday fro,l!l':':<f_Jt~~s.b~, Va., · ·,;;; -;=;: ·.~- ··.<'! ·· · .... , -· .: ~.-E.· .. :AF. ".· .. ·.n~_v,ic_·· E.· s.,.···F_.:·.I .. L ... I. N. ·a_·,_=_.b_''.AB.·.· .. '·:~. .. ·. . •. "-'f,';! ,p~veli! .a ~'J"evi~e~ .. edition~' upc,)l~: · . -

· .. ?·::' where he a'tteride~:f if<·1:amily re~ : h · · · .INETS,. ·WATERMAN IDEAL r • • . • eac . visit . ' . . .. . . ' . . ' . . . '

Miss Elizabeth Royall has re- union of the Powell family, Jtt · · · · · · ·- · · FOUNTA.lN PENS. · . . ·· ... · .. ·: ·.

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titrned from a visit in Latta, s. c. the h'ome 'of.-:1\f~s:·nar-vey:.SewiM. •' ;Call ··On us, Fellows:. ;: : '•I'· ; ·;_ . .. . .' ' ..•

I\fl;. and··Mi·s .. :Ii6b·., .. Poi~N/ Sf :; .· ·We Appreciate' Your .. , ':l .,·_ .. :._.: J~S ~·· THIE~. 1\'Ir. George Gill leaves· this Silvery City,.~-N'ew lVJexico; Mrs: · :" · Patronage

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week for Hot Springs, Ark. Johnston a~~d.s.~h;,-.:~r:Arizona, and ·,,, =: '· · ,... ' ·- . ~ 1. • ·:n;;.O : .' , .. ,. . -.; . _ a e1g . , .r • . .• ,

Miss Louise Williams left Tues­day for Rocky :Mount to visit 1\:Irs. P. D. Jones.

Master J olm Brewer is not able to attend school on account the measles.

_ Glen 1\fuse spent 'l'uesd.ay· in I.~aleigh where he ·was called be­fore the examining board. ·

Messrs. Otis Jones, .J. TJ. Bul'-. 1ard and Will Dunn motored to fayetteville last Sunday.

l\f1·s. Raymond· Griffin; of Wil~ miugton, is visiting her parents, Mr. and :Mrs. J. C. Caudell. · · · · · ·

:Miss Elizabeth Cullom spent last week-end· with h.er·,~ par~~ts,; and returned to Meredi'th Tues: day.

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1\-Ir. W. C. :Po-\vell, of Jacksonville, -:-----------~...:. .71 ..

Fla., were also present. · ,,, ·· · · ~~i~~~ r -::.··--Athle-tic ~ ; DR. HUBERT POTEAT AC.

CEPT~ .. S~~ER P9si~-.:·\: ·., .. · (i-QOdS TION.

To Be Professor of:.Latin a.t-Pres­byterian_.. No;mtal ·Sc~oQl at . .-.:~.:

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· Dr.' Rubert Poteat has accept~ eel' the professorship of Latin iti the summer school, which is to~ be conducted this summe1: from: J1ine 10 to July 25 in the build] ings of the Presbyterian Normal School at . 4sheviile, N or.th , C~~o~ li'na. - · ·

- 'l'his summer school at Ashej . ville has b.eei1 ~eeognizecf by th~ -Educational· Boai·c;t ·of PF-·ecf.or~ cf this State and it is to be~·con-

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summer school at the University of North Carolina ... W. H. Hipps, ·a- graduate of. Wake 'Forest Col-

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Dr. and Mrs. J.. F. Lanneau lege and 'fi~w ~uperintendent of spent several days th'is week ~it'' "'P'liblic ·=lns)::ru~iion. for Buncombe

-.. . . . . .\ .. Raleigh with their daughter, :Miss County,. will have charge of finan-Louise. . 1 ·. · cing the -~~h&~I.

. ":~J. ··'SIIonlder.···. Dr. Clarence Eddy, of Califor·

nia, during hiS' recent yisit.. hei;e ' ' .. . - ~ : ·.

was house guest of Mr: ·a:nd Mrs:

NEW'BOOKS STILL .BEING· ·. U>DED .T.o ··LIBRARY

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,, )3elieving in "Preparedness" I h~~e ··filled my building every story · .. 'in it with goods at prices· very_ ,much:·below the p~~s~n·t market and . . . . . .

Robert ~oy~ll. Sets of Conrad anQ. Turgienefl', . I am going to make my friends1 and·:customers smile with satisfa<>.

and. Dramatic Ltterature·_:·Are ._..;tion by giving to them the f~ii. ad.~~ntage of this g~od buying .. ·.: Just ·

Mr. and .·lV[rs. 0.- S.- !William~~· of Ft:~mklinton, spent several day>; with the latter's sister, Mrs. J. L·. · Reid, this .... ve_ek.

Among Most: .. Important Addi- ::, · tions. So many:.new books are being · : ·

added to the library that tii; -'iib- ·;: . rarian, deprived o fthe ailf 6'f1()ii~ ~.~.;-

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.. _--~:~ ~:,_·: .-: . _,~ ~~~E:-AND SEE," It's All We Ask

"sb:itl$ F~t~$'i.6o and $l.so ·; · · .. : · woNI>ERFuL. 'vALUEs· · · · ·

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Miss ·IV~innie Belle Riddiek, ... o.f­Asheviile~ is visiting Mrs. J. Rich­ard Cr.ozier.: l\iiss··Riddick; arrived. today.i>t.,:from·. ·.:Elizabeth· City wh'e¥e-r~~ .-<has··-'spent the . past·

. o~. the ass~!~.nt~k,·. js fil!..q4ig~-=-i'~.. '·' =

. ~~~~~'',1 1o.::;i~~ ::~d o~·~~::i~~-. ·¥8:uP.attapFShlrtS ;$2.ooto.$7.oO.: . is now·at the.disposal of'the stu):·.::·:. · · '/:, · :,_,;~-··· ·. '· '," .. ,. · .~ ·

dents, ~-~~a·· the'. chief works ·-of~: ·-L~\\! H:ats4·the· ·V~ry:·Latest,·$2;Ttt):'$6:·~ ; .. 'l'nrgieneff will be greeted 'with;_ : · ·· ·. · ·: ·. ·.· · · .month' ;~,v.ith·:. h·er uncle, 1\fr. Isaac

Meekins; pleasure by devotees of Russian; · ': · · ·- · ·-·li.terature. Studentsofthedrama C. R. BOONE

Good Quality Spell~, "·What Boo~e Sells.:,, Dr. Clarence .D. Graves led the will find of value the authorita­prayer ... service Tuesday afternoon; tive boot.: , of William Archer,. at the· Red Cross work room. Mrs. '' Playmaking,'' and the excel-.· .. :------~--~--..:...~-----·-----.;..-...J Ethel··'(Jrittenden read an appeal lent analysis_ of j Burto:t~, "The~ i ...;...----------· _·. ____ _;;_ _ _;;__....;..; ______ ;....;..---.;.· . fro~ ~b/ committee in c}:targe of New American Drama .. " ... Jn the1 : a Library for the"· Soldiers . and I'ealm of philosophy.::and r~ligion 1 ; T ~~ A -· .. : .· :: ·. . . J & c

·. · Wilson, '~The. Christ We;F_orget· ,':~.· :, :;:A;.' .. :--·-- .. -··.:·_lt'~. • .... _~rill_. ~gton, .. r;., 0. Sailors·.:and .the' ladies as usual - · - -,yer~\~ifthtr~_la,stic about continu- Burton, "Ar.chaeology. ,and -the: ~ ·. ·>· :. ·.: ... , '.~· ·. ·· ·-'· · · .:': .. :,._._. :.· ... , ~:.-,.::: .. ·. · -. . · : i ... ihg:· 1 't.h~ir ·bi:t/'·: _in· .this world's Bible, and Fullerton, "Introduc-: ; ·· : ·- ., ... , · · ·

s.truggi'~:' ~-··.. . ;..-· tdi~n to·- Philo~?phy~"·. !illrllo~ 1 E.i{~:Nl3Y . GR:·oc E'R·' ·s· . ~: :-.

....... :~ ... .. oubt 'prov_e:.~of:wortb:. :: ... ~- ... -... ~ ~~· ,. : · , .. ;--: ~ .: .. ·:·. ~ ;, .-' -- _.·· · · · , :. ~~ ~ · ·. · .. , . · · · .. :j Mr.::::·.JJhD.· S~vage ---~-~i .o:r/ tl~e · . . :' ·:':~~ L.i -~-} .. .;;;,, .t. ~) '~ ··, ~ .. : .. · · · ., ! . • • •. . ' ..,. . . • ' u I • • \ ~ • • • •. • ' • ' ":' • ·~· ~ill last: '~ed~~-e~M.d,· ret8ur~nng ~lLIJ · -N:<? need tO, go" ~fi;·:~or the sum-~; .. WAKE 'f-OREST,- N. ·c., ... ,, , ... Wilson Mon a,y; . ,. ~~_.··. av~ge .~-r _. ··' .]p_el·-:-iLcafl:. :h~.ifeliuid right here~ i · · ~ · · · · · · · · · r~main with her mother, Mrs. A. at home. . -·---· ...... ); .,..,.. . . ~ ·p~rro .. NE .i.. Davis, several-··,veeks. · · · ·.-- n .. .. • .... JYQ. a ..

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l'O.iAITIQAL ~EN~JLU6,,¥gp>s : · ad_diiess 'on_.· p\!e Temptation.~~ 9!; ~- ; , . · , -~-1 ./ ·, .;i:BfiM0Nl1HLY.~!l'UliE'.I,'lWGSi~ . ; :-r:·e's'_u._s,'_a··s··~_-_o'e' o_,:.._-,_-_ded···J··n'·:_·t'h' ·e·~..,_s--,t~_-.. c·'_i-Ml_-·,·, ;·::' R'al~e~f .. ig_-~-;.;.-:_ti"'~_·,·;s··:~ -~; ."·_. _._:_J ·. ',, ':-.~ .·· .. ' -'('~J\:iif~:g~~--ir~J-~~~~~j~¥.{: - v; · ~--. ~'" :~ ll~t· · ·

te~/~-ff~~~-1;_ ~,~- ·;.: ~---~ i-:;.~~::; . ; ~-·------~ ... , . · . ·· - ~ · · I .. · shippi;ng i~(h~_stry,..)l;l,~--: -A~,~;+.e~i~~l:l · W;e· a1I·-tlon t ·hve lon~:··before : ..... ; ... ,.;-.J.. : , ... .-~-.'~ : ... -. .. , , . . . , -. :. ,,

shlpb~id~~·~. :being ~el.<( ha~lt,: )y ' we fue~i~:::t~tifpt:~t"i'oiil~·-13\it the . I • ... ' ••. ~ • ·, . ·•. • ·: . • I . . . . . . . 4~a~,;on ~i·~~··n.d:r.:~· ~~!~§.If . li"""t ~,\lii"'.;!•.,t~t:~· '!'"i'ii~~, · ":; .. ,Moderli l' Mode_l-.. Laundry

' necessary fo.r 'the:,constructioi;i: of recogmze the temptation when }1, , , ,. :, ,,: 1 • ,0

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::gi::::~onsh:f-~. T!:re~e~;: . ~=~;~~e::n;tx::;~;:;-n:~~ : P·tl9f0 gr ~p bi e I OF DURHAM

gent that other shippers could · conditions and ._circumstances · in · · I not r~gi~t~r under them and so' which:Jesus was placed at the' ~~ .. ;~;::·: .::;··:· St'u· '"'._d. ·I·o· II_'' Does It Best'' ma'ny.-vessels were discouraged : tLme OI His temptation. ·from. e:Utering -under our :li'ag It is customary for. us to em- · -- : 1

- whicl). _,yould o,~herwis_~::hif.ye·done: ph~si~~-the,:phy§~~ai .. ·· t'tm;tptatio~s · ... so_._ -the~ -the . ~isadyant~ges in : and the tendency' to yield' to them .. ,. . . . -· --:- -- .- · . ; ... ·1 the-·ope~ating:·cost~ wer~ so>~~~at : but w~ ove~iook many other temp- ··-'§;1--D D~'l8:iLL-. that he :.American shipowrrei;~_co.{!.ld · tations that come in to ruin our : , . . -~-· ·-' , ,.. . . - I not,.-hop~- :.to: :~0-mp.~t.e ~wi~~-~-'t~~~.e lives. There are tw~ temptations . 12f?! Fayetteville St. I

P. E. \NHirE Representative

,~bh~tli~~:rruid~'-it J>·qssi~eijfor· to which the': lawyer, prea~her. :.: ·'! I ' tliem.·to ... ' EliDploy~ .~heap. lab_or. .· doctor,~and 'other public· meri are ~~~"::=:::::::::=~:::~~~~=====~~~~~=~~ Mr. ~fc-Kaugh~u(· then poin!ed ~ subject to. J~'the first place th~y .-

·out" ~he ·fa~~· that· when .the· war-: desire . public. fav~r · and soc!a_l ,_ , · ·' -T.·. _·E· :I!. HQLDI·NG. · & CQ •. sarted;=:tlie·_:American · peopl~:· .~on-: --recognition .... · · _ _ ... ' " ' ' ' . . ... .~ .. -aceoup.t ofth_e.decline of th~_s)lip;-: -~~"Thellpublic·.·ni~n~"and:coilege·st~~ ',: , :" ·1:, -:ping . indusry'- were dependent dents have another temptati~n tJ-

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.. '_ 'l)~!l_ggi.sts ·upon. the .fleets of other countrie{ ·meet. It is. easy~·to:~:~h.oose ·. t.h~- ;.<': :::·-· 'for· their~· car_rY:ing trad~: _.;·;· .. iRh~":. tl'~th of pleasl!r~- -anc:I.:_ease· ratbe~- · · '' £' ·. 'I

-~onnage of the~w~rld--::w'as~:·lleif~ ~an the pat~~;~~-~(hi~r· -T~is i1 --~~~f'oii'us to!'-Drugs, Stationecy, Athletic Goods,Fountairi ,:decreased at.an alarmi?-g,rate-and-:·- ;our greates te~p~atii>n. ;And i~ ,.,;,, · ·· Pens," Candies, Eou~tai,n Drin~s, Etc ... tthe need for additional-tonnage -~ a gross sin to. 1i'se. oJ}r power~ ,,,; .. r. ', .. _, ....... _, , . . .. · .· .. .

):or J.h~ successf~l prosec11tion P~, .. -f:6r personal ben·efitkrather- tha~ 1·._:··PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY <:;OMPOUNDED :the' ,:Var .was increasi:pg ·~t :a_-:~pr:~ ~ ltJr the-ultimat~ p~~j{~':go~c{;"~Thj~ .:~'.:. ,_,. _· ·, ··: , ... :; - ·,._. ··· · · · · rrespondingly. ~larm.ing rate_._::'If;.i ~.temptation coines.:noJ.'~~ly't~·.:Kai§ ,.,,_._._, .. '". · · ·

;,America- was to influence· there-~ .. :~er Wilhelm_:ap.d::.to. gr_eat .politi~ :_;_;t .. ::·.I_I __ -.e.,,;:_.- Ins_·_~u_·-_.: .. r_:_,a __ .:n_,, ee_· ·. ~c.·_.,o .. ot.·_ Vfrm_n.ia_ :su~t Of the_ War She _must,_..,..~a,. :~ >tns,. but'it.-copte~:·~·Q;~~lie·s~U~Cn~ :.::·C j. '~· . , . . • . , a• .shxps to get her men and· :jo, ,, . < ii'ere m Wake. Forest! -... _ ·. · ,;

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'~across the water and must,,~a~_i:=".@Then-_iD: a graphic': .. --wa.y;. th~ :·':··. '>; . ',.:_ . .- o· LDEST .;them- at once. The. Emergency. speaker gave_ an .. incide:pt in tM· . . . . . ;

· ~·:~;;;~t'::.':.;fl;~':;i~ ~:~~~"~~~~:~r!t';f.~!:~;;:f, ·~, : ·,~·,: . ; . " LJ\RGE'ST and ~~~a l_~r_i~,:·-scale; and. pl~~}s:!}H~_a)~j{ the' charact~r~_an~·:·:~~JegritY, o~ ... ·- =STRON'GEST :have 10,000,0qo tons . of. _ sh1p,s the Se_nator; Then he.ttold of a'tt, ·_ . . .. ·

;re::;;e;o~.i~:g b;;,eo~~~:;; ol. ::~'l:~:~~o;x-:~rii=t~:~ll ~"'S,:~o:-~~0--:, -,. b' .. ~:.e::.:r~' 'u' _·:, ~- LI. -~ e ~ I'n-,f 'ur' a' n·ce' . Co- . ~the_.sh1ppmg mdustry _. and· the- "que~twn which was an- Issue. nt1 . _ . \ · ... ,-~ . , . . . . •. ·

)1Cw. _ _l)rogra~~- fo~: ~he Emergency.: : tlie' ·:camp'aigti .·of i898,_ whic~ . ~-?;;-:.~;::.~-~Iii:.:. /;;.; !':t\':'i. :. . . : ~· . • • • • • . . . . '.

rlee~'. Corporation 'in respe.ct .. to.. s'iiowed. t~e 'sterling -q~ality: ' ofl ' ;n.lts,_ P.QAlcl~§ ar~ ,dear and defimte m thetr prOVISIOns and ;;he ;'Yar's·_de~and upon shi~pin~· _this great North Carolinian~ ;_;f?~~A .;:-~,th_eipiValues:·are-ibsolrit~ly_gu~ranteed. See -!Mr. Mc~augh~n t,he~- m~d~ s~~e,. J~'7pe~e -.~W01 ineri failed to yiel1\ . . . • -~pecu]a.~IOns as to th~ f~tu:re -use t~ the ~ob cry and follow the eas~ ' :"~~R:/-w~·-.:w·A:R:REN SpecJal Agent -:.' . :of our mcre_~sed marme afterAh.,.~, pa-th, but they Gho.se.:the patlil : ..;:; -~,;~ ; · .:· · ' · · · ' -- · · · · war. His:.. discussion base!h it.$elfi. (,fd.uty ·and hards4ip ~nd toda}~ \ P.l1.one 127 Wake Forest, N. C. ~1pon_ the future of Ameri.can for- Nort}l Carolina honor.s them fori' •• -.-:.....;··,.---,;-·-_____ .;...._ ____ ....;.. ____________ __, eign trade, for upon the foreign it," said ·Professor White. ~ ;_ :',i_··.;; ~',.' '· tra_de·wm d~pen~ our pol~~~.:~.i~.-d't.t'his 'waS,COl~sidercd'one or:th~L; ~:!':·~·-'A': . T' ',HLETI c s--r.egard to this Important mdus- best lectures of the year; and it. ; :· · .. ,.:- . ·.- · . · try. Whether . or not A:91e:~ca is•_hoped that Professor White wil~ ~ ~--~ . :-•·i·., · · _, .. · · can again,_ assume her pr~~t.i_ge-in:· have another opportl1iiity of' ad~ ;. ~~.: · : .. , · · -··- - ·

. tlie' siiipping· wor~d· depen:_d·~:very- dressing the _Association- som~ ! •;>;>:- ·:>' ,. ·· ··· . ~argely upon .. til.¢ _·attitude~·~ ~~t4~·: ,';ti~e· hi .. the riear future. . i. : L- ': ;; ' . WJLI:>DEVELOP· ;yo·· u which ·congress· ,fiil.vie\V';-·e~rt~i'in ·-"~-. . ~ f ~-~ : . .-.,.. . . Our: .Suits. will' fit ; . - .· ... proposed chang~~; in the-tariff ~nd ... SomebOdy· Selli·:Hiiri~it-Ticket to ~ ! . ,·. _ ,., .·. Our-. ~rices .. will:suit · · . · iabor law~ '~hich Americ~~ sJt~p:;:_ ... .,.. .. . . the. Lecture; ... _~ - -~~J ( :-. ·:

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pip.g deman<;ls, and upon. its co- Red Milton : Whose pi.~ture I~ .. · · · operation. with the busin~;~ il;t~r~ that o_n_ ti1e_ sign board 1

ests-of the country. Black: Joan of Arc. · : : · ,·'~·.Red: Is she to appear here this

.Visit Our·New Department week in the interest of War Sav-

Prof. Bruce White Addresses ings Stamps? Y: M. C. A. . ~- . •, { .

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At its regnlar·'week1y meeting _, "Got an exam tomorrow?" on last Monday night the studei!t "Yep, 've you?" Hudson-Belk Co .

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Y. M. C. A. had the privilege of "Done any __ ~rork on it?" hearing an ex-cellent '·addfessT'\5:1~ ~~:~)'Nop{; .."h;e.;-- you?" Prof .. Bi·uce White of the uaw "Nope." .

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Department. · ''.N'right, .le.'s ,gQ ·to the mov-~~'r---------~--------~-------Prof. White based his talk or ies. "-G~rgoyl~.' . ~' ·

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AN OPPORTUNITY.

Dr. Harry Ward will be at Wake 'Forest for three days, be­ginning l\Iarch 17, under the aus­pices of the Young Men's _Chri~­tian Association; and ~o student, who has a seriotts outlook on life ancl who rcalivcs the crisis that every man is facing in these days of stress, should lose the oppor­tunity of hearing the noted speaker. Be you saint or sinner, your hold on the fundamental things of life will be tightened, your perspective broadened, your life, both as regards yourself and your relations. wjth Y?Ur fellow men, quickened. Such occasions as this are landmarks 'in a life­tin~:e.. Let this be a landmark in yours.

COME ACROSS.

Wake Forest students are no­torious- for the non-payment of bills. Any _merchant, any student who credits others extensively, the Y. 1\L C. A., the two literary societies, the bursar of the col­lege, and Old Gold and Black can all bear witness to this fact. But it is not with the financial trou­bles of the former that· we are now concerned. Old Goltl and Black is dependent on its advel'­tisers and subscrib_ers for its ex­istence. The advertisers ·pay .for their advertising; but· 1.nany cf the students to whom Old Cnlcl and Black has been sent for the entire session are still on the de­linquent list. We fell that this is clue: entii·ely _to oversiglit ~mel neglect a1icl thaf the subscrip­tion price will be paid ·sooner or later. But the paper needs the fi~an.cial support of the . students nq:w, ··and ·we urge that all who

. ·are.: 'listed··' ori .·the de bit ·side. of the ledger lose no time in payilig to the business manager whatever is. due him. This is strictly a matter of business and it is to be hoped that all concerned will prove themselves business men.

MOOT COURT REORGANIZED ~· AND FIRST CASE. TRIED ...

"Dot nigger done me wrong" was the plantive tale - of woe whicli Liza Miller, a buxom young negress, lodged before the magistrate· last Friday night ii1 the College Moot Court. ''Wrist Watch" White and Odom hasten­ed to champion the cause of the dusky damsel. Gooch and John­son appearing for the· "nigge1~..ii1 the wood ·pile.''

Only a preliminary hearing was given ; the evidence will ptobably be presenteK next week

Of interest to the many Moot Court members is news fron1 A. Wayne' Beachb~ard. :M:i· .. Beach7

board is connected with' the la-\v firm of Lusk ~mel B.eachboard. of Asheville. A.-· Wayne states ·that

· he has an excellent office, mod~ ern}y· equipped with. a)ibrarj~i. a stenographer. (~'label) and. otlier:. like furniture so very essential to. the efficient practice· of law.· ·

. A subsequent letter states that he has already secured five cases ancf is in no imminent danger of starving.

While in college Beach ,\ras an energetic worker in· lVIIoat Court and the success of this court is largely attributed to his efforts.

· GAS TANK IN ·cHEMICAL· ; · LABORATORIES EXPLODES·

Laboratory . Work Suspended In­definitely Until Apparatus Can be Replaced-No Tears Being . Shed Over the Catastrophe. '

Practically every stuclent in the ' chemical department is rejoicing over the unexpected, bnt none the less welcome, suspension of

'laboratory work that has oeeri.. : necessita~ed during the· past week l by· tlie wreck of the gas ~auk which supplies gas for the cl1emi­cal laboratories. F·or some nn­kp.own reason, the tank exploded on last Wednesday, tearing off. the top and injuring the appa­l'atus so badly that it has been necessary' to order a new tank and to suspend laboratory ·work

, until it arrives. Class· room work : is con~inuing a~"nornl..aliy, and:· it is hoped· to inake up for lost time when the new apparatus is in­stalled.

MID-TERM EXAMS OCCUPY STAGE

':fun Weeks Until the End of the· Session: Seniors Making Above Ninety on Any Course to. be Excus.ed From. ;Finals:

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Davis-F urnit1;1re·+ Co,

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Bette!! EquippedrThan Ever To Serve You:in.Our Unde~- ·

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West Martin, Street';· Under·: W:nglitr~·.r~·, Cafe : ·:t,::;!·,~ :· ·

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The three:qtlai'ter -post ··of the .R~LEIGHrN:'C( : ·,:~-·:-:.·· .. ·::· "Sh. .c M.. ,,. -" session was passed by many of . op.;.or . ,~n : E , ..•. _hi. . PS sl .,..1--:'.''

, . very,~- DSJ.!.a;.al'! '" ~. !le:ekst~~dlieenntstlldemi·nina~J·oi~ittlyle of pta:!. :~ 20rFA YETTEVILri STREET. .... ~: :. ; .. lJNlQN,·,sHOP.:- ::,'.: :.-~-, . · · · .. ·· -~"·;~,·-.-.... . .. . bitf£i~·iw~u·l1, =

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cult than heretofore, the spring weather has interferred c_onsider-

' ably in the average student's preparation; an<.l the mid-night juice has been turned on unspar­ingly. About ten weeks remain until the end of the session; and

1 the Seniors who have been· fdr­; tunate enough to Jnake grades: of ninety on their work are rejoic­ing· that examinations" are a thing of the past:

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