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1 ......, ' Uh? Urrhttrau, Pubshed Weeky by the Students N. 0. State Coege Agrcuture and Engneerng Vo. 6, No. STATE COLLEGE STATON, RALEGH, N. C., NOVEMBER 20, 925 Snge Copy, 0c S... "mam".4.--w m_ -.. ~._,.- STATE COLLEGE NEN EAR SERES TALKS BY MAJOR E. L..SWAN Army Doctor Lectures n a Most Convncng Yet Peasng Manner SUBJECT SEX RELATONS Loyaty and Sympathy Are the Two Best deas to Foow n Sex Reatons Major E. L. Swan, the Amercan Soca Hygene Assocaton, devered a seres very nterestng and educatona addresses at State Coege the frst three days the week. Hs subject was The Sex Factor n Human Lfe." Major Swan gave hs frst address ast Monday mornng at the reguar chape assemby on Soca Hygene." Soca hygene s the rues governng the heath socety. The composton socety are the opposte sexes. Sex s sef-respect, happness, the nsprng the ovey thngs fe, nteectua, Od Hstorca Records Found Chemstry Dept. Maps Raegh Datng Back to 792 Are Found n Od Lbrary Last Wednesday, whe engaged n dggng n some musty corners the Chemstry Lbrary, G. 'H. Browne unearthed some papers whch have been coectng dust for years. 0d hstorca records, a copy the address by James O. Carr, on the occason the presentaton the portrat Governor Wam Rchardson Dave to the State North Carona; sxteen ssues the North Carona Booket Great Events n 'North Carona Hstory," a coecton artces wrtten by emnent men, many whom are we remembered now, a book pubshed n 906, entted Fve Ponts n the Record North Carona n the Great War- 86-5, and a book pubshed n 867 entted Eary Tmes n Raegh. Ths atter book contans the addresses devered by the Honorabe Davd L. Swan, LL.D., at the dedcaton Tucker Ha, and on the occason the competon the monument to Jacob whoesome, and a that makes for the best that s n the word. ' Johnson. t aso contans three maps Dr. Swan asked the students f the Cty Raegh for the years they were gettng from coege that 792, 834, and 847. There were aso whch w makes them happy after many other hstorca papers found. graduaton. Happness s derved from Among other papers and books found the deveopment a broad vson and was a copy Voces Peace, vo. the makng a hgh standng n so -, No. 2, January, 890. a terary cety. magazne pubshed by Peace nsttute, and devoted to the beneft and Loyaty and sympathy are the two best words n the dctonary," stated peasure the Peace Grs and ther Dr. Swan. Marrage s the great ambton most every person, and to be Of pecuar nterest to Tm: frends." TECH- happy after marrage you w have to NK AN readers, however, w be the (Contnued on page 5.) copy the Red and Whte for the year 899, commemoratng the frst decade the Coege. The many photographs New Men Added To [ook somewhat odd, especay those showng the tte bushes that now The Techncan Staf shade our campus, but the text,"contanng a Hstory the Coege" and Long and Anderson Have Demonstrated Ther Readness and ts ams, makes up for that. A few other nterestng records the Coege that.were found are a pamphet Men From A Four ( asscs The Contest s nque n That t Has Abty contanng the report the presdent Partcpatng the board trustees. dated 890, Durng the past week three new and the reports the heads the varous departments for the frst fve men have been added to the staff. Marvn W. Long: years or so. Practcay a these books and w be contrbutng edtor, and n ths records w probaby be turned over capacty w have a coumn each week. to the Lbrary for preservaton. n ths coumn he w dscuss campus probems or other matters nterest to coege students. Hs opnons w not necessary be those the edtors, nor w they assume responsbty for hs vews, except n the genera way n whch they are responsbe for a matter whch appears n the paper. twas fet that a broader outook woud resut f tw0 or more peope dscussed the probems n the paper each week. John Anderson has been seected to f the poston copyreader, whch has been vacant for some tme. He s a junor n the Schoo Scence and Busness. He s now enroed n one Pressor Robertson s journasm casses. Anderson has been a reguar contrbutor for some tme, and hs seecton to f ths poston s based upon hs exceent work as a wrter. W. R. Secher. a sophomore n the Schoo Agrcuture, w be assstant crcuaton manager. Ths department the paper s probaby the one whch gets ess gory and more knocks than any other. Despte ths fact t s one the most mportant, and wth the addton the new member shoud guncton more effcenty than ever beore. Next Week s Schedue Monday, Nov. 23, Rddck Fed 5th vs. South. Monday, Nov. 23, Freshman Fed 4th vs. Watauga. Tuesday, Nov. 24, Rddck Fed 7th vs. 9. Tuesday, Nov. 24. Freshman Fed 6th vs. South. NOTED CHEMST TO SPEAK N RALEGH Presdent Amercan Chemca _ Socety W Be Here December 0 The Amercan Chemca Socety, wth 4,900 members, s three tmes as arge as any other organzaton chemsts n the word. t s perhaps the argest pressona socety ever organzed and s undoubtedy the most actve. t pubshes more than 0,000 pages scentfc terature, besdes numerous pages newspaper copy and technca monographs each year. t has two natona meetngs a year, at whch tme the members dvde nto sxteen sectons before whch scentfc papers are read smutaneousy for about three days. The socety w ceebrate ts ffteth annversary n 926. The membershp over the Unted States? s dvded nto geographca sectons. The North Carona secton. has 55 members. Ths secton aways hods a meetng at the same tme and pace as the N. C. Academy ( Scence. Ths s excusvey a research meetng. At that tme the varous members present an account any work whch they have carred.to successfu concuson durng the prevous year. Other meetngs are panned or caed at rreguar ntervas. On December 0 the Natona Presdent the Amercan Chemca So- (Contnued on page 5.) PNE BURR SOCETY Sheves Devoted OFFCERS STUDENTS To Nove Paced NTATES MEMBERS AGRCULTURAL FAR n H Lbrary AND HOLDS BANQUET ELECTED TUES. NGHT Theme Nove s the Nature Two Members Senor Cass Human Bengs Reated to and Eeven From Junors Ther Envronment C. A. Leonard Lexngton and B. A. Sdes Concord Are Eected Are Chosen HARRELSON TELLS or AMS Pedge Burrs Presented at Coege Assemby Perod n Puen Ha The Pne Burr Socety State Coege notfed the newy eected members ther eecton at the rgguar chape perod Wednesday;'November 8th. Co. J. W. Harreson, one the charter members the socety, made a very nterestng tak on the socety. n hs tak Coone Harreson tod the dfferent honorary socetes on the campus, and the vaue these socetes to State Coege. He (Contnued on page 4.) Decamaton Contest At Y. M. C. A. Tonght The annua nter-socety Decamaton Contest w be hed tonght n the audtorum the Coege Y. M. C. A. at'6230 o'cock. At ths tme the pcked representatves Puen and Leazar Lterary Socetes w fght t out n what shoud prove one the most nterestng and cosey contested engagements n forenscs ever hed n ths nsttuton. By an unusua turn fate, each cass n the coege has one representatve among the speakers, and the contest w, therefore, be ntercass as we as nter-socety. The Puen representatves are F. C. Wnston, a Senor, and C. L. Straughan, a Sophomore. The Leazar speakers are R. R. Fountan, a Junor, and E. R. Waborn, a Freshman. Wnston s decamaton s from an oraton entted The Chaenge the dea," by S. P. Heemstra, whch won a prze n the nterstate Contest 923. Fountan w dever an abbrevated versbn the oraton on the Consttuton wth whch Dddy Ray won hgh honors ast year. Straughan w decam a porton Webster's Bunker H Address. and Waborn has chosen A Non-Mtary Hero, by Ora Swft, whch s an account the fe and ffty cents has been fered to a nfuence Mark Twan. Great varety stye and subject-matter w formances. Tckets are to be- paced State Coege boys on any these per- thus be exhbted n the contest. on sae at the Students' Suppy Store. The aternates for the contest are: After the concert on Thursday nght Leazar, F. S. Hardee; Puen, E. A. the band s to pay for a dance gven Davs. Other speakers n the premnary- contests were: Leazar, J. B. res a speca orchestra to meet such by a oca fraternty. The band car- Brtt, W. E. Wson, and R. E. Ree; occasons as ths. Puen, G. W. Wray, J. S. Morrs. The Scotch Hghanders Band has Judges n the premnary contests appeared before a the roya fames were: Dr. T. P. Harrson, Pr. J. D. Europe and the reports ther Cark, Pr. W. A. Anderson, and Mr. performances are extremey favorabe. W. N. Hcks. A speakers for both As a the members are expert muscans t s a certanty that a premnary and fna contests have who been gven speca coachng by Pressor Cunnngham. By A,. Lsm. At about 740 the art readng had become wdey dssemnated n Engand. and peope Who were un abe to see humanty strut and fret ts hour upon the rea stage the theater, had yet a natura desre, and now the abty, to see t on the fan ced stage an author s magnaton. The tme was rpe for the nove; t came, and, n a sense. conquered. From Pamea" to Man Street" ths form fcton has been. for the mass the consumers terature, the stape artce det unt today the nove s, truy enough. the thng. The theme the noves the nature human bengs. chefy as they appear n reaton to other human bengs, and to ther envronment. And ths essenta human nature s por trayed by what we ca representatve art. Now, representatve art s ony the seecton sgnfcant characterstcs or facts, and ths seecton most us practce. n one way or another, every day. Some untraned 'mnds' there are whch seem to vew fe as a great Wapurgs-Nacht's processon, where every fact and deta s as sgnfcant as every other, and no one them s reated to another. But most us soon earn to attach greater sgnfcance to some mpressons than to others, and gve them reatvey 'more attenton; and we fee that our understandng s mproved by dong so. Ths prncpe s the same as that empoyed n certan forms terature, such as poetry. the drama. and the nove. do not know. says Audrey to Touchstone. what poetca s. s t honest n word and deed? s t a true thng?" No, truy," says Touchstone, for the truest poetry s the most fegnng. And ths attanng truth at the sacrfce fact s the stuff that not ony poetry, but aso good fcton, s made. The nove. then, whch deserves the name terature does.not gve us undscrmnatng versmtudes after the manner the camera, but a seecton characterstc features (Contnued on page 5. ) HONOR FOR OLD OFFCERS Departmenta Leaders ncude Men Who Have Shown Abty n Past An mportant meetng the Board Drectors the Students' Agrcutura Far occurred Tuesday nght n that fcers to drect the Students' Far next year were eected. The new fcers are: C. A. Leonard, presdent; R, R. Fountan, vce-presdent; B. A. Sdes, secretary; J. B, Brtt, assstant secretary, and C. W. Jackson, treasurer. The foowng men on the Board and eaders the departments next year: W. R. Burnette, Vocatona Educaton; J. L. Fort, Poutry; R. S. Gaston. Hortcuture; H. G. Sheton, Agrcutura Admnstraton; C. J. Goodman, Boogy; F. S. Soan. Agronomy. A eader for the Anma Husbandry Department has not yet been eected. The outgong fcers the ast Students Far are: H, W. Tayor. presdent; J. B. Sack, vce presdent. and J. P. Shaw, secretary. The outgong eaders the Departments are: J. B. Sack, Poutry; J. E. Fetcher, Agronomy; M. W. Long. Hortcuture; C. W. Sheffed. Agrcutura Admnstraton; D. L. Wray, Boogy; J. E. Foster, Anma Husbandry, and C. B, Brown, Vocatona Educaton. (Contnued on page 2.) German Cub Dance Hed n Gymnasum Dxe Serenaders ' Furnsh Musc At A Dances the Year Except Easter The second dance to be gven ths fa under the auspces the German Cub was hed n the Frank Thompson Gymnasum Frday nght, November 3, foowng the Wake Forest-State game the afternoon. The man foor the gymnasum was used, wth orchestra beng paced on the sde, so HGHLANDER BAND that the dancers had fu beneft the foor. TO BE HERE NOV. 25 The dance was chaperoned by members the State Coege Facuty and Short Concert W Be Gven severa ades Raegh. There was 'At Coege Assemby a foor commttee composed members the cub whch served to keep Perod the dance gong on smoothy. Musc was furnshed by the Dxe At the genera assemby perod on Serenaders, one the outstandng Wednesday, November 25, the students oca orchestras, composed Sm" State Coege w have the opportunty hearng free charge a Stephenson. Henry Bruner, Ftts Crawford. Chare Stephenson, Jmme short concert gven by the Scotch Hghanders Band, whch s beng brought Lashey. The orchestra s under the Gupton, LaQunn Hester, and Dck to Raegh under the auspces the supervson Dck Lashey ths year. Raegh Shrne Cub. Captan Prce, The seectons were very good and drector the State Coege and the were enjoyed by a. Shrne bands, has used hs nfuence The'popuar set Raegh boys and to get the Scotsmen out to the coege grs attended the dance. There were to gve the boys a most wecome treat. a few vstng coupes and ndvduas, The band s to gve a two-hour program cassca and popuar numbers bers the Wake Forest footba among whom were severa the mem- at the cty audtorum on Wednesday squad, who were honored guests the and Thursday nghts and a matnee cub. program on Thursday. A speca prce The dance was conducted very smoothy and a marked change has been notced n the conducfq'at the dances ths year. The grs are not aowed to eave the gymnasum durng the dance, ncudng ntermsson, uness propery chaperoned. f they do eave n the course the dance, readmttance w not be granted to the grs. ' A reguar schedue dances w be competed soon. A them w be conducted n the Frank Thompson Gymnasum ths year. Musc w be furnshed by the Dxe Serenaders at a the reguar dances except hater, hear them, ether at chape or n and a speca orchestra w be secured town, w be deghted at ther work. WW for these.

2 ' Pubshed weeky by the students the North Carona State Coege Agrcuture and Engneerng. Member North Carona Coegate Press Woud fnsh the game far ahead; Assocaton But for some sordd reason E. G. Moons.... Edtor F. K. FOGLAN... Busness Manager Messrs. Rackey and Greason Edtora Stay: wanted we have a much better schedue han ever before. We have Came out, not as eaders, but ed J. J. Wacnr...Assocate Edtor R. R. Fouunm... Admn. Edtor _ F. M. Cnanrsm...Sport 'ned much n the exchange the J. E. TDDY ADDRESSES L._._..._._._.._.._._._.._. O f-- O- -f--u u J. L. Currants.... Socety r Carona date, both n shapng a M. W. LONG...Contrbutng Edtor CARY HGH STUDENTS,.a na pa n f Q c f CO - u f- JOHN ANDERSON. Jn...Copyreader Student Forum Agromeck Yeps Busness Stay: F. L. TmmN... Advertsng Manager H-"M f- f J. C. DAVS... Crcuaton Manager W. R. Sncuuz...Asst. Cr. Manager ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK S Feows, don t beeve everythng Reporters.- QUESTONS your gr says a ot t s appesauce.. t t D. R. Pace J nus W: Coon-2a F. E. Putnam-m A. L. AYDLE''TB B. J. Korr B. A. SDES T. A. Venson Contrbutors to Ths Week s Paper: A..L. LADU J. G. WEAVER G. H. BROWN L. M. GREEN F. S. MCCOY R. H. BULLOCK Entered as second-cass matter,.february , at the postce at Raegh, North Carona, under the Act March 3, 879. SUBSCRPTON PRCE: $.25 PER COLLEGE YEAR Our advertsers were socted wth the purpose Of puttng before you dependabe shoppng ponts. Remember ths. and fee perfecty safe n gudng your shoppng by. Edtoras A new regme for the mess ha! At any rate we w contnue to get seconds on bread and water. For Sae Pne Burr key. Owner needs money rea bady. Ca by fce. rm. We wsh to congratuate Carona on her champonshp aures. Ther team and ours are due a the credt. Now that we w not pay V. P. n footba next year we are wonderng who w be our ucky opponent. Them days s gone forever, when we raced to the tabes, dumped the food n someone s pate, and yeed seconds. Our new dettan s tryng to make the dnng ha a ft pace for cutured human bengs to eat. We wsh her much success n ths ggantc undertakng. Whe stenng to Red Hayes and hs Hawaan Gutar Cub we coudn t refran from fancyng a summer evenng, a moont bower, a ovey maden, and Oh, boy! Feows, f the prce the Agromeck advances pease bear wth the edtor, for hs pubcaton joned the N. C. Coegate Press Assocaton ast week, and they must pay the dues, you know. One our pressors stated recenty that he coud get very good work from the freshmen, far work from sophomores, poor Work from junors, and no work at a from senors. Seems to be a rather convenent arrangement for us. A new coumn appears ths week and w be a reguar fxture n the future. t s wrtten by Marvn Long, wthout any suggestons from the edtor. f anyone wshes to take Marvn by the nap the neck and box hs ears, because hs epstes, go to t, but pease do not ncude the edtor n ths performance. A SENSBLE SOLUTON The most encouragng bt news that has penetrated our dungeon ths week s that State Coege w pay the Unversty n footba next fa. Ve are sure that the fans over the State w receve the news ' some sgh reef, snce the rece n't controversy seemed we-ngh hope ess. State athetc authortes dd the proper thng when they accepted the compromse date October 30. Even though we dd not get the November date whch was so bady schedue and n takng care fnances, whch s a bg probem. t s a we known fact that a crowd w be present when the Far Week game s payed, regardess the opponent, just as ong as we meet a member the so caed bg fve. On the other hand, we can be sure a goody number to wtness a scrap wth Carona any day n the year. So the money bags shoud be n better condton next year than ever before. From the begnnng the argument we were unabe to see just where ether deegaton was one hundred per cent rght at the expense Of the other. There were arguments on both sdes too numerous to menton. They dd the one thng eft to do compromse. We are frank to say that we were becomng a bt mpatent, when t ooked as f the game was a thng the past, but that was due to hasty judgment on our part, rather than any antpathy to-» ward the fcas ether nsttuton. Now et us contnue to encourage frendy rvary between these schoos. The peope ths State are very generous to us. Surey we can stand prosperty wthout strfe. A GOOD WORK Mss Davs has undertaken to have more order n the dnng ha. We wsh to endorse ths movement. just as forcefuy as we know how. Not that we w necessary agree about a the detas, but her purpose s a good one, and f attaned w be a good pece work. t s generay admtted that the conduct n the dnng ha s not the very best, athough we serousy doubt f t s the worst n the word, consderng the crowd. Yet, we are vng n a hgh-cass communty, nteectuay, 'so why shoudn t we keep pace wth the other sde fe. The chef dffcuty n our scheme thngs s the absence grs. Regardess the many arguments to the. contrary, we are sure that such a fe as we ve here, or at any other schoo ths knd, s not a norma fe. f we had ades n our mdst many the probems, such as ths, woud vansh, but that s too far from the pont, possby. Snce we do have men and the resutng decne morae that s sure to be assocated wth such a group, the ony thng s to try to be as patent as possbe wth us and at the same tme get us on an upward trend, and keep pushng us up. Mss Davs s dong a good work. May she have wonderfu success. AN EXPLANATON We are very gad to note that. the newspapers the State thought kndy enough the recent meetng the N. C. Coegate Press Assocaton to gve space to te Of the proceedngs Of-ths conventon. We were aso nterested to note one or two edtora comments upon the stand whch was taken toward expresson opnon by coege ed- O'S. P/ The edtor The Raegh Tmes made the ogca assumpton that the presdent was descrbng con dtons at hs own coege. ' However ths was not the case at a and n the course the tak ths fact was ponted out. The presdent 'was somewhat famar wth condtons at other coeges and ths ed hm to make the statements concernng facuty supervson. The foowng sentence from the pres dent s address shoud emnate any msunderstandng as to facuty censorshp at State Coege: n farness to the advser at State Coege, who s the Pressor Of Journasm,. shoud state that he has aways shown a most bera atttude toward our paper. The edtor The Tmes aso thnks that we were a bt too serous n szng up our responsbtes as coege edtors. We, he s a better judge on ths matter, probaby, than we, and even though we w not fo ow hs advce to the etter we are gad to get the vews those who have been through the m. Wednesday nght, November 8, J. E. Tddy and J. P. Shaw vsted the Y. M. C. A. at Cary Hgh Schoo. Shaw made a few remarks reatve to hs former connecton wth the schoo and then ntroduced Mr. Tddy, who spoke to the students on the subject, What the Y. M. C. A. Can DO For the Student." Tddy outned n a. masterfu way the part the student can pay n makng the Y. M. C. A. work worth whe and what t w mean to the student who nes hmsef up wth t n an effort to hep the furtherance Of the prncpes on whch t founded. The students stened very ntenty to the speaker, who cosed hs remarks by urgng the students to use every Opportunty to take part n Y. M. C. A. work. Offcers Students Agrcutura Far Eected Tuesday Nght (Contnued from page.) Due to the untrng efforts the fcers and eaders Of the past Students Far, wth the cooperaton the students Agrcuture, t was the most successfu ever hed. Pop Tayor, Wmngton, the outgong presdent, has been affated wth many dfferent actvtes durng hs stay here. He has been cosey connected wth the Puen Lterary SOcety, whch he s now presdent, the Pne Burr Socety, Y. M. C. A. work, N. C. State Agrcuturst, manager ast year's wrestng team, and the Students Agrcutura Far. J. P. (P-Leg) Shaw, Of Raegh, the outgong secretary, has been cosey affated wth the Leazer Lterary Socety, Y.,_ M. C. A. work, N. C. State Agrcuturst, and the Students Agrcutura Far. Much Of the success Of the past far s due to ther unsefsh and untrng zea. The $,200 n przes s a monument to ther efforts. C. A. Leonard, Lexngton, the ncomng presdent, n hs Freshman year» began puttng out for the Far. He aso connected hmsef wth the Agrcutura Cub and Puen Lterary Socety, whch he has been dong good work n a. B. A. (Doode) Sdes, Concord, the ncomng secretary, has been connected and actve wth the Agrcutura Far, Agrcutura Cub, Brook s Lterary Cub, Leazar Lterary Socety, Freshmen and Varsty track. A the fcers and eaders, ncomng and outgong, have put out much effort each year to try and better the Students Far, the resut beng shown each year n a bgger and better Far. The success Of the next Far that w be put on w depend a great dea on the eaders and Offcers who have been eected. Wth the cooperaton the Agrcutura student a bgger and better Far shoud [be forthcomng. +a-aa n n u u aa n n a nur - HETERO COLORS -- M. w....._.._.._.._..; ṇ n as + -- Wake Forest ost because she was over-confdent, to the extent that t created a nervous condton. State champonshp was n her way. t has been suggested that we do away wth the usua way Of feedng human bengs on the senor sde the mess ha and nsta automatc feeders (knd used for hogs). Then there woud be no need for shoutng seconds." Under ths system food woud ro down to the proper poston n more or ess unform speed. Wth ths proposed system the management woud be saved a the embarrassment hearng the usua grunts seconds," when do we eat?" etc._ t matters not what others may choose, but as for me, gve me freedom (Of coege press), or gve me death." What! Who sad that? Ye Edtor. Chs week s merck by ZPPY MACK There was once a great team whch, twas sad, He s the guy who puts o on the bets to make the ghts wnk at the cute" tte freshmen. The boys who wear out ther shoes wakng the Bu Rng. Aamance County s the pace where you have to feed the chckens cracked ce to keep them from ayng hard-boed eggs. * *!!!!????(Censored.) The chcken dnner was forthcomng ast Sunday. The ady who arranges the menu s Mss Davs. Work w begn on the cnder path as soon as the power pant produces enough Cnders. Ths s a cross-word puzze. Revew t, and then have Dr. Harrson gve you an exam on t. S. E. 9 s standng frst for champonshp honors at State. f there were no Journasm casses The Techncan woud Let John do t. Where J. J. gets hs Kampus Komcs s a persona affar. From externa appearances, we judge that Cap n Prce has swaowed our Ama Mater song. W. R. BURNETTE. THNK THS OVER Theft varous artces cothng from students' rooms have became qute common. Because Of the frequency such occurrences t has become a menace to students property and to the heretore good name and reputaton that State Coege has aways mantaned. t was reported that durng the Wake Forest game ast Frday that cose to $2,000 worth cothng, jewery, and other artces were stoen from the dormtores. From the fact that ths took pace durng a footba game rses another queston: s ths beng done by students? We hope not. ndcatons pont out that t must evdenty be an organzed gang workng under the drecton a eader who s famar wth the dormtores and the cond tons that preva on the campus at the tme a_'bg footba game. No entrey pausbe souton to ths probem has come to our hands yet. Athough t s qute possbe. by the hearty co-operatou every student here, to check these petty thefts. P. H. CRAWFORD. DSTRCT EXTENSON MEN HERE LAST WEEK At a meetng the dstrct agents n charge Agrcutura Extenson, hed at State Coege ast week, pans were dscussed for the short course and conference county agents that w be hed here January -.5, An mportant part the program w be the genera dscusson agents probems. t was decded to have a genera meetng each day durng the conference, at whch tme a promnent agrcutura eader, farmer, or coege worker w make an address. t s aso expected that specasts from the Unted States Department Agrcuture w attend the conference, and probaby members the Extenson Dvson from other states.. O. Schaub, drector Extenson Work at State Coege, sad that the Agrcutura Extenson Servce had done great good over North Carona, but t was hard to say just how much t had done. Mr. Schaub stated further that he expected to fnd out what resuts were beng accompshed by Extenson workers, and he beeved that the facts woud surprse the peope Of the State. '"Your name s mud," hssed the ran drops to the dust. Dd you hear about Red breakng hs crutch at the Wake Forest game? t A group pctures w be made Sunday, December 6.. Arrangements can be made at the Agromeck fce. t O The Art Edtor s workng ate at nght gettng new anges and deas for the pant and brush secton. A suggestons w be apprecated. O t Any 'Senor who faed to state on ther questonnares who they wshed to be on a page wth must do so before November 25. The Staff w make the seecton after that date. C t * Another scanda on the Staff Mountcaste, Senor Edtor, was caught ast week near Lake Raegh wth hs arms around a weepng wdow hc we meant to say wow, course. Q t t Red Beam and Johnny Matheson went to Converse Coege at Spartanburg ast week. Why on busness, course. They say Red threw down hs crutches just as soon as he saw her. 0 Not ony that, but the Edtor attended the N. C. Coege Press Assocaton at Chape H. He earned from Observaton that a ntegent grs are not ugy. t s aso reported that e has got n troube at Meredth. t The Senor Yepers, after gettng themseves n dutch wth the student body and facuty, have turned t'over to a Junor Yeper ths week. Hs frst suggeston s that the Staff n the Agromeck Staff be changed to Toursts. PHYSCS SOCETY. ELECTS OFFCERS The newy formed Physcs Socety met durng the week for the purpose eectng Offcers and to draw up a consttuton and set Of by-aws. The foowng men were eected: Presdent, A. B.,Stewart; vce-presdent, W. C. Leary; secretary, W. F. Owen, and treasurer, W. D. Wenda. SELF-HELP STUDENT. PUTS OUT DRECTORY n the past t has been a probem to fnd a student at State Coege. But now t s a smpe task. Ths transformaton was brought about by D. R. Pace, a Junor n Mechanca Engneerng, at State Coege. He has just competed a drectory Of the coege. Ths gves a compete st a students and facuty members. n both cases the drectory gves the course the student s takng or what department the facuty member s n. Aso t gves where they ve or room, and ther home address. There s aso a drectory the organzatons on the campus, such as Lterary Socetes. Cass Ofcers, Y. M. C. A. cers, etc. The drectory w be speca nterest to State Coege students. Not ony are they abe to fnd frends on the campus more easy, but next summer, f they are na new pace, they can run down the drectory and see f there s a feow student vng there. n ths way t w hep the student fnd hs frends. Pace has opened,up new and unexpored terrtory for the sef-hep student by the pubcaton Of ths coege drectory. He s a sef-hep student and s seng these books to hep defray hs coege expenses. He has ceary demonstrated the fact thatf a feow desres a coege course enough he has the possbtes wthn hs own grasp. t s beeved that ths athe frst work ths knd that has been done by any coege student.

3 _~_-_ * _... _ _ - _ ~ _ _ BARN WARMNG TO BE woud ook on Broadway n a garden SAE mum: MANAGEMEN HELD SATURDAY NGHT Eden costume. Henry Not bad n summer, but how GVE Sm REE SOW Kampus Komcs about autumn, when the eaves begn to fa! O n o. t Manager 'States That Pocy Ha Boy De man n room seben Who's your favorte footba Free Shows For Vctores has done hang hssef! payer?" W be Contnued Hote Cerk Hanged hmsef! Dd Lon Chaney." you cut hm down? He doesn t pay footba." Ha Boy NO,.sah! He an t dead Oh, yes he (095. He pays hunchback for Notre Dame." Last Frday nght, after the Wpack had successfuy vanqushed # t on :- yet. Wake Forest, the State Theatre gave a Frances Dd you take father apart Grocer Ths s the best brand free show to a State Coege students. and tak to hm? peaches on the market your husband Ths was n honor ther 6-0 vctory Francs No. ddn't have to. He w ke them. over the Demon Deacons, n one the went a to peces when he saw me Wfe The peaches my husband kes best footba games payed on Rddck comng. are not n cans. fed ths season. * t t Grocer What are they n? Pctures the 250-me automobe Whar yo a gon, ngger?" Wfe Bathng suts! races that were hed n Charotte Ah s ben rushed by Tr Kappa." Armstce Day, whch were won by What yo a mean, Tr Kappa? " MSS LEWS TO SPEAK Tommy Mton, were receved by the K. K. K., ngger." State n tme to show at the ast show,. f 3 AT RELGOUS FORUM n addton to the reguar Pathe News He There s no sweeter pace to that s run n connecton wth Keth s kss than ths. Mss Ne Batte Lews, we known Vaudeve. She Go ahead and kss t don't wrter and edtor the ncdentay Mr', Harry K. Lucas, manager the mnd me. coumn n the Raegh News and Observer. w speak at the Forum Sun- theatre, sad he was gad that State O t t Coege won and that he expected to day nght. The subject her-address make such courteses a reguar feature the State Theatre whenever SO\V date to make hm thnk he's a Young Peope Todayj Mss Lews there s a notabe vctory won by a fast worker.. t t w be the frst ady to appear as State Coege team. speaker on the program the Forum. Around one thousand boys attended Do ye smoke tobacco n your The musca program w consst the show. The manager expressed ppe? hmsef as we peased at the manner Dd you ever hear anyon e smoksmokes n whch the boys acted whe n the ng anythng but tobacco?" theatre, and stated that he hoped the We, have an unce who team woud soon gve hm an occason ham." Scatter. t for havng them agan. Dd you gve your penny to the Sunday Schoo?" asked the fond mother. NO, ma; ost t.". What! Lost another one? That makes three Sundays straght you have ost your penny. Yes, but f keep tvup w wn em back. That knd uck can t ast for ever." ' Crammng and studyng makes strong e y e s tred and weak. Consut 59% and et usft you wth a par gasses. dug u _u n-n u u_n n n_n_n u u_-n n -u nn n u u n u n * -_ _ -u-+ - f- _ - g.._.._.._.._.._..-..._..._.._.._.._.._..a. SPECAL For Frday and Saturday November 20 and MEN S & YOUNG MEN S SUTS That Sod From $25 to $35 PRCED $8.90 Martn Street Store A these Suts are from our reguar stocks, representng the best modes and patterns we have heretore sod from 25 to $35. Our ony reason for ths sae s, there are but one or two Suts a knd. Buy your Chrstmas Sut now, save the dfference, and wear t Thanksgvng Day. 5. Berwanger The One-Prce Cother d u u n u uu u n u n u u-c MQ -u- m Q--nc n u Martn Street Store Speca. no O- u - - u u -- -u n- g gu u_. g g* _. - _. _ n the days Adam and Eve, before ther expuson from the Garden Eden, they sat under the frut trees and enjoyed a soca tete-a-tete" over ther mea fruts. Now, so t w be Saturday nght, at the Frank Thompson gymnasum. The farmers State Coege w have ther barn warmng, and to hep them there w be a the Farmerettes from Peace nsttute and Meredth Coege, besdes the resdent ades who wsh to see the farmers and farmerettes n acton. Hep n reay warmng the barn w be gven by the Agrcutura Aumn and Agrcutura facuty members, and Extenson servce men. For the youthfu farmers at the Ag Cub Tuesday nght decded to have the thng we done, and that they mght prt by the experence those who have gone before. Therefore the cub voted to have the facuty present to assst n the barn warmng. -. t was even hnted that Dean Coyd and Presdent Brooks, athough not Ag. men, woud be permtted to don" overas and bue shrts, to ook n on the'soca evenng the Ag. boys. But to prevent any mstakes on the part the farmerettes a facuty members w be asked to wear straw hats, so that they w be more easy dstngushed from the young farmers. The Cub rued that a Ag. students who are gong to attend the barn warmng must hep decorate some and must have ther Ag. Cub dues pad before noon Saturday. f these condtons are not fufed, Woe be unto them, for they w be tred at the next meetng the Ag. Cub and sentenced to restore order n the gymnasum and return a the thngs used n the decoratons. t was reported to the cub that severa peope who are not egbe to attend the barn warmng have asked about t. SO the cub rued on the matter, sayng that f there were any who decred to. that they woud be permttd to nspect the decorated barn Saturday afternoon. from 6 to 7 o'cock. The man pan concernng the recepton were not made pubc by the cub fcas. However, one thng the Offcas dd announce was to be one the numbers on the program w be crownng queen the gr that s voted most beautfu and most popuar at the recepton. The assemby w be ampy entertaned durng rest perods by an eghtpece strng band. t was even hnted that Daddy Prce woud have hs or- 'chestra there to hep amuse the crowd, and he has never faed to amuse yet. Aso the Hawaan cub w be on hand to render a few seectons to remnd us the sunshne and the sum< mer. The Ag. Cub was assured that these taented performers woud ampy entertan the assemby. w. 0. SAUNDERS SPEAKS AT RELGOUS FORUM At the Raegh Regous Forum at the Frst Chrstan Church Sunday evenng, W. O. Saunders. promnent ctzen Ezabeth Cty and former nfde, Spoke on Why Joned the Church." Usng a scentfc ustraton Mr. Saunders tod how, at the age 5, he frst began to dsbeeve regous teachngs. He stated that he had much troube n adjustng hs re~ gon, but had at ast come to beeve n the Fatherhood God and the unversa brotherhood man. Up unt sx months ago Mr. Saunders was not a member any church. At that tme he joned the Untaran Church because, he sad, n that church can have my own ndvdua beefs and opnons wthout swaowng the whoe Bbe. He expressed the beef that f we shoud dscontnue tryng to cram the whoe Bbe down the throats our young peope and enghten them n such a way as to 'create abty to form own Opnons, that there woud be ess troube and we woud have more young peope attendng church servces. fnd nothng n the teachngs Chrst to dsagree wth scence." he' sad, nor anythng to dsprove the other great word teachngs." Mr. Saunders mentoned the need a Un: versa Bbe to meet the needs modern fe and ths advanced cvzaton. Hs tak was preceded by a concert by the State Theatre Orchestra, after whch he was ntroduced by Pressor Stewart Robertson, State Coege. Ltte Gr Mother, f marry w marry a man ke Daddy? Mother Yes, dear. Ltte Gr And f don t marry w be an od mad ke Aunt Mary? Mother Yes, dear. Ltte Gr My. what an awfu fx 'm n! There was a tte b Set on a tte tree, And then he set 'on me O. G. t t # HOW are Fords made?" Made! they come from pants!" : t t John Just magne how the Sentmenta J0urneys BOOk for Roads Schoars f The Constructon Vtrfed Brck Pavements s not aready a text-book n your courses, et us send you a persona copy. t s an accurate and authortatve handbook 92 pages whch you w want to preserve for reference after graduaton. a concert presented by the State Theatre Orchestra. By speca request Mr. Stranger, the drector the orchestra, has arranged to pay popuar seectons from the Peer Gynt Sute. Stop! There's a prncpa at stake!" shouted the cowboy as be rushed upon the ndans about to burn up a schoo teaéher., Andrews Frut Store We Are For State PLACE YOU KNOW Come One -Come A W QUCK REPARS 32 Fayetteve Street (Upstars) * u n u n n u n no u n n n n n n n nu n f n n u n Sunshne wth CHRSTMAS CARDS 6.. y :" A Beautfu Lne to Seect From E Ford See, J. G. WEAVER Room 0, Seventh women * _ _ D - O n n un un n u u -nu- uu u...._.._.._..'. Then and N0w~ HEN the campus sheks the Cass 896, Anyod Coege, donned ther most heart-breakng rament and saed forth to pay sentmenta havoc wth the nmates Mss Van Teetum s Seect Fnshng Schoo for grs, no gas-fed conveyance carred them on ther way. nstead, they went n debt to the corner very stabe. However, there s one thng to remember whch nks ther day to yours. Many the very same pavements those vtrfed brck over whch they drove, are the same pavements you are usng today. Keep that tte fact n mnd whenever you hear the prases sung so-caed modern pavements. Ask ther backers to Show you exampes whch have rendered even as much as ffteen years servce. (And then we w gve you a ong st vtrfed brck pavements whch have ressted from twentyfve to forty-odd years traffc.) VTRFED 3

4 v & N_C.s_ Attac N '8' cases * Munn more than Dec' h L ' _

5 ~.Aw.ng H M7 \- -a x..-...r.._ «samww- «s Man: «got v_. _g w. _. Bo fms n HONOR or ff. M. BALEY Occason Forma Presentaton Meda For Machne Gun Markmanshp Last week a speca formaton the Frst Battaon was hed for the purpose awardng a meda to D. M. Baey for machne gun marksmanshp. Ths meda s awarded by the Fourth Corps Headquarters for machne gun marksmanshp durng summer camp. Mr. Baey, who s a frst eutenant n Company A," ed a students from State Coege and stood second among a the students n camp. There were twenty-fve schoos and coeges represented at Camp McCean. Major Eary presented the meda. The battaon was drawn up n Mr. Baey s honor. Mr. Perry M. Rff has been promoted from Sergeant to Staff Sergeant and assgned as Battaon Sergeant- Major the Thrd Battaon. Sergeant Lee w take hs pace as Patoon Sergeant n Co.. <9 State Coege Men Hear Seres Taks by Major E. L. Swan (Contnued from page.) sympathze wth your wfe. You shoud be oya to your wfe because most young men and women do not understand each other. By oyaty you w deveop the greatest happness. Each young man, before askng a, gr to become hs wfe, shoud ask hmsef f he can measure up to the quafcatons that makes for success. Those mentoned were, How do you stand physcay?" Have you the equpment that s necessary to advance n ths word? Are you honest?" Monday nght, n the Y. M. C. A. audtorum Dr. Swan gave an ustrated ecture on The Gft Lfe." The amoeba was the smpest form fe that had reproducton. Ths snge ce dvded and formed two snge ce ammbas. The reproducton the chck was very ceary seen through a stages deveopment, from the begnnng to the tme when the chck cracked the egg-she. The chck was the frst evdence mothery ove. The ast reproducton was that the chd, where mothery ove became the greatest a ove. Dr. Swan sad: Many characterstcs were heredtary, such as the coor the eyes, the coor the har, and the formaton the bones. The greatest number these characterstcs, comng from the father and mother. Dr. Swan de rered the thrd address Tuesday,nght n Puen Ha, on The Gands the Body. The sex gands are the gands that turn men from the femnne characterstcs to the mascune characterstcs. For exmape, a sma boy can be dressed ke a gr and w be taken for a gr by the majorty the, peope wth whom he comes n contact. As the boy grows oder the sex gands change hm and forms the mae characterstcs whch w be pany seen when the boy s n hs deveopng stage. Sex s expoted n every wak fe and especay on the magazne covers. 'Sex s commercazed by many peope for the sake makng money. A very mportant set gands are the thyrod gands. f these gands are underdeveoped n a boy he w be underszed. f these gands are over-deveoped the boy. w be above the average heght. The feebe-mnded person has not deveope the thyrod gands-to the capacty that they shoud be deveoped for a person to have a norma mnd. A very nterestng set gands are the] suprena gands whch reguates the emotons an ndvdua. Because the suprena gands we shoud not judge an ndvdua by the actons that we frst see any one person perform. For exampe: Two boys are fghtng and one may back out the fght and say he does not want to fght. He s not a coward because the suprena gands have reguated hs emotons at that tme. Whe at some other tme ths same boy may be the one to start a fght just because the workng these gands. Dr. Swan s concudng address was devered Wednesday mornng at the reguar chape assemby. Hs subject was A Square Dea to Grhood. The soca educaton a boy and grs are atogether dfferent. They grow up practcng dfferent forms exercse, dfferent forms peasure, dferent' forms educaton. Generay, when a young man meets a gr there s somethng that attracts hm. Because at" the attracton the young man w try to dress better, to tak better, and to make hs fe worth more than no Last Week 3 Best Artce The honor for havng the best artce n the ssue November 3 goes to E. R. Thompson for hs artce, Cunnngham Peases At Regous Forum. ' a. o aa aa had ever thought before. The pres- fath. The human bengs n the ence a woman w change the at- romance must seem for the moment. mosphere wherever there s one man or a group men. Just the thought a woman w cause many men to go through hardshps that they woud not bear for any other reason. Men w even de, for a woman. Therefore, s t not rght that we shoud gve A Square Dea to Grhood. Sheves Devoted to Nove Paced n H Lbrary '(Contnued from page.) after the manner the portrat panter; t attempts to te us, not partcuar facts about certan human bengs, such as we read n the day paper, but t portrays for us, as ndvduas, characters whose natures are typca a great many actua human bengs... These characters are ndeed fcttous, but they may repre sent the truth human nature better than f they were actua- Shake speare coud never have constructed Hamet from any snge ndvdua; yet Hamet seems truer than any person we have ever known. t s when the character s thus most fcttous that we fee t to be most true; t s then, as Whtman remarked, that t contansmuttudes. A knowedge ths sort truth whch s above actuaty s especa vaue to an adequate judgment that form fcton whch s ord nary known as romance. n such stores the facts physca nature are ten deberatey controverted. n The Scaret Letter," by Hawthorne, we have a etter comng out on a man s skn because what he was contnuay thnkng. Now, medca scence tes us that ths s mpossbe; yet somehow The Scaret Letter has the rng truth. And for ths reason, that human nature s not beed there. ndeed, t seems portrayed wth a power and fdety that many so caed reastc stores totay ack. Romantc terature ths hgh type creates what Coerdge caed That wng suspenson dsbeef whch consttutes poetc at east. to be rea. n the hands the dauber, romance becomes ncredbe, sentmenta nonsense; n those the master t may present the hghest truth. " Not a the noves n the' accompanyng st are by any means the best Engsh noves. Many them have that mert; others have been seected because they represent certan types noves, or terary perods. f the reader s ntroduced to that type story whch best suts hs fancy, the purpose the st w have been accompshed. Representatve Noves Captan Sngeton Defoe Hstory ' Tom Jones Fedng Rasseas Johnson Trstram Shandy Sterne Frankensten Mary Sheey. Caste Otranto Wapoe Antquary Scott Brde Lammermoor Scott Coster and the Hearth Reade Pckwck Papers Dckens Martn Chuzzewt Dckens Vanty Far Thackeray The 'Newcomes Thackeray Ordea Rchard Fevere Meredth Woman n Whte Cons Tess the D Urberves Hardy Jude the Obscure Hardy Return the Natve Hardy Master Baantrae Stevenson Vctory Conrad Km Kpng The Patrcan Gasworthy Men Lke Gods H. G. Wes The Sou a Bshop H. G. Wes, Scaramouche Sabatn Journasm Casses Pan Hear Reporters Many Promnent News 'rters From A Over the State be nvted Students n Journasm and Advertsng Casses pan to have a smoker 3 some tme n the near future. Many practca newspaper men w be nvted to attend, not to ecture, but to partcpate n dscussons. Pressor Robertson stated that he fet that such an occason woud be very hepfu to hs students, and woud aso provde for a very peasant soca affar. Reporters w be asked to reate experences n seekng news, and some nterestng accounts are expected to be re WWW» Probems," a dscusson that can be understood by non-chemsts. The fcers the oca secton are Dr. Frank E. Rce, State Coege. charman; Mr. L, B. Rhodes, Department Agrcuture, secretary-treasurer; Dr. James M. Be, Unversty North Carona, councor. Come to The Vogue Frst RALEGH, N. C. V fre op For Man ated. t s probabe that Mr. Ben Dxon McNe w be present, as we as many the other promnent reporters the State. There s no secton North Carona whch he has not vsted and wrtten about. so t s earnesty hoped that he w be abe to attend, t. doesn't requre a musca educaton to pay a. dumb-be. Ca Parker Pens VOGUE SUTS ME" Sod by STUDENTS SUPPLY 0% Dscount on Cothng to STORE Coege Students On the Campus eo u n a aa a u ag n ao oa a n n u u u a. a. aa ao aa aa Jeweers JOLLY S Optometrsts Specazng n Schoo Jewery See us before makng your seecton 28 Fayetteve St. :: RALEGH. N. C. hu. --e a a f n u a e aa a Why a Storm Door? Because the ordnary door does not keep out cod wnds. drafts, snow, and rany because the storm door Noted Chemst to Speak n we make s cod-tght and wnterpro, and you w be abe to: keep Raegh your house good and warm and save coa n the bargan. Ask us for (Contnued from page.) prces and see our sampes. We are cety, Dr. James makng storm F.'Norrs, doors for Massachusetts nsttute Technoogy, w most the wse foks n town. be n Raegh and gve an address to BAKER-THOMPSON the North Carona secton, to whch LUMBER COMPANY the pubc s corday nvted. The subject M Work v w be Chemstry and Word,. RALEGH, N. c. nto the mahssg ths one cgarette goes a the abty the word s argest organzatdn expert tobacco men. The Nothng most shfu s too good Headers. [or Cames. The chocest Turhsh and domestc tobaccos. The most scent package. No other cgarette made s ke Cames. No fner cgarette can be e. Cames arc the overrhcnu'ng choce 0] experenced smokers. e du Jour Yes, t s true that she know you pad just fve cang cards for her Parker Lady Duod, but do you reay thnk she thnks the nonentty costs more? Then you d better ook farther. Wren t s Thanksgvng and the teem; are drawn up for batte on the grdron when the frst touchdown goes over and the grandstand: rock wth frenzy have_ a Came! WHEN the rva bands are 'payng to make your bood tnge. And the cheers and answerng songs sweep back and forth between the opposng thousands rooters. When. foowng that tense hush, a swft payer darts out from the fashtg formaton: on the grdron and races across the goa for the frst touchdown oh, man, or superman, when the taste joy s too keen to endure have a Came! For Came s the boon companon your joys. Roam as far as you w from the proaac thngs every day, Came w be the truest smoke frend you ever had. Not a tred taste, not: cgaretty after-taste, not a regret n a mon Cames! Just fu and fragrant smoke contentment, just added zest n vng. So when your own coege s team tears through for ts frst smashng goa ths Thanksgvng Day when fe seems fuest the frenzy happness joyfuy appy the fre and taste the smoke that s oved by mon. Have a Came! Oar ha' rsh. f and you do hunt quaty. not s that yea 2 them. We Mayo-to wth any comp-cc cgarette made at any pasta. ELWTMCO.

6 The men who w represent State Coege are W. E. Wson and M. W. Mcn n ua u n n a URAJRE OVERS 0f Cuough. ALUMN NOTES SAE VST MEREDTH These men have shown great nterest n a phases terature, and t s beeved they w do credt to themseves and to ther assocates. Speak- Dr. Daugherty Speaks at Frst Jont Meetng Seres ng, as they w, before an audence Meredth grs, shoud stmuate To Be Hed them to the extent ther capacty. The frst jont meetng the combned terat ure cubs Meredth and ARMY ENGNEER To SPEAK State was hed n the Meredth chape TO ENGNEERNG SENORS audtorum Thursday evenng at 7:30 o'cock. Dr. Daugherty, the Department Engsh State Coege, was the mornng, Frst Leutenant F. H. On November 24, at 8:00 o cock n the speaker the evenng. Kohoss, the U. S. Engneer Corps, Ths meetng the Brooks Lterature Cub State Coege, and the Wmston Ha to Mechanca and w gve an address n Room 4, Engsh Cub Meredth marks the Eectrca senors. Ths tak w be openng a seres meetngs to be on the Gbson Test for water turbnes, and shoud be very nterestng hed by the two nsttutons through out the schoo year. Ths s a contnuaton and expanson the 'work begun Ths test was recenty run on the to these students. ast sprng, and much enthusasm s turbnes n use at Musce Shoas n shown by the members both cubs. connecton wth the Wson Dam, by Dr. Daugherty ectured n a most entertanng'and nstructve manner on Leutenant Kohoss. Ths was the frst tme that ths test has ever been the subject Chaucers Students." used by the Army engneers, and The program mapped out for the proved to be very smpe and effcent. n hs address Leutenant comng meetngs ca for a varety Kohoss w use photographs taken subject-matter and methods presentaton The next meetng w be hed panng the test and the condtons at the Wson Dam as a hep n ex~ the evenng December 3 at whch at the great pant tme the program w consst a dscusson Russan terature and auth- State Coege student. Leutenant Kohoss was a former ors by two members from each cub. 0 Don Suppy Co. M Suppes MACHNERY Raegh North Carona Jones ddn t get much seep ast nght Brown What was the matter" Jones The bnd was up. Brown Why ddnt you pu t down? Jones coudn't reach across the St n Servce after250 Years HUNDRED years before Napoeon was born, before hs wars scourged Europe, be? fore the French Revouton raged, ths Cast ron Ppe was ad, n the regn Lous XV, to suppy water to the fountans Versaes. A report from the Drector the water Serv ce says: From ther actua state preservaton, whch s exceent, exceptng the assemby ron bots, these conduts seem to be abe to furnsh servce for a very consderabe tme onger. The hgh resstance ths Cast ron Ppe to corroson may be judged from the cearness the fne partng ne produced by the od horzonta method castng. T CAST RON P9 PUBLCTY BUREAU, Peopes Gas Bdg., Chcago CAST!N PPE mu. 6 SHOOT JONT Our new booket, Pan. ng a Watermark: Syrem wht/ cover: the probem waterfor the ma town, w be sent on request PATRONZE the Y. M. C. A. Pcture Show PROGRAM November 24th 6 30 and 8 5 Percy Marmont and Mary Bran.n. The Street Forgotten Men November 26th 6 30 and 8 5 O O Rchard Cortez and Greta Nssen...n... n the Name Love Send or booket. Cast ron pe for ndustra Servce, 'showngnterertng nstaaton: :0 meet :peca probem: (Observatons and Communcatons Zppy Mack) n. ' _.~_.. _. Aumn frends, countrymen, and townspeope, end me your ears. Last week we made hod to remark that the game whch the Wpack ted wth the Gobbers V P.. was the bggest vctory the year. That was before the game wth the Demon Deacons Wake Forest. You know what we are gong to say now so there s no use sayng t. The Woves seem to have formed the motto: f we can t have the champonshp, we ' not et t perch anywhere n Wake County. ( t Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Tate, Mebane, N. C. announce the marrage ther daughter, Hazene, to Mr. Raph H. Scott, Wednesday, November, Presbyteran Church, Graham. Mrs. Scott s a graduate the North Carona Coege for Women, and was sponsor for the N. C. State Senor Cass n 924 at whch tme Mr. Scott was vcepresdent. Mr Scott was a etter track man, was actve n terary socety work, and was an honor graduate wth hs cass. #. Mr Bevn John Beason and Mss Ezabeth Dane were marred n Godsboro, Saturday, October 3. Mrs. Beason was formery assstant dettan n the dnng ha here. Mr. Beason s a graduate the Cass 25, n the Poutry Department. t t Mr. Wam T. Cox and Mss Etta Luce Forrester were marred Tuesday, November 0, at Ramséur, N. C Mr. Cox s a member the Cv Engneerng Cass 23, and has been snce hs graduaton superntendent campus constructon. Whe n coege Cox was one the most consstent members the Wpack. t t Mr. H. B. (Herman) Curts. the Cv Cass '24, has recenty accepted a poston wth H. P S Kear. archtect, Raegh # Mr. H. M. (Henry) Shaw, the Mechanca Cass 22 s now statoned wth the Robert G. Lasster Constructon Company, n Raegh. MEREDTH NEWS The Pressng C'ub seems, ndeed, to have roned out a dffcutes durng ts meetng at Chape H. ' The resuts, however, are yet to be seen. t s pany apparent that the sesson was enjoyed by a the deegates from Meredth. Mr. Moore's address seems to us to be approprate just at ths tme, and we are very gad that T. TEfN(\N has pubshed t so that ts nfuence w not be confned to the Press Assocaton aone. t nvtatons have been receved by the Junor and Senor casses to attend the Ag. recepton at State. A arge number grs are pannng to be present, snce restrctons n regard to dress w not prove an obstace. Ths affar s beng antcpated a the more on account the ack church socas, whch have heretore made the fa semester enjoyabe. # Yet soca events have not been entrey absent fromour caendar. Saturday evenng, November 4, Dr. Cav ness entertaned hs Sunday Schoo cass Meredth grs wth a dnner party at hs home. t s rumored that severa mascune frends the younger Mr. Cavness were present. t t Monday afternoon, November 6 Mss Mary Martn Johnson entertaned her Sunday Schoo cass wth a pcnc, whch was much enjoyed by a those who attended. t t t t s perhaps not generay known that Meredth has been honored by havng a poem ncuded n the anthoogy coege verse known as Poets the Future " Ths s not the frst, though t s the greatest, honor the knd that has faen to us. Last year three dfferent contrbutons by three separate poets our student body receved h0noabe menton n the same pubcaton. A these wrters are members the Qu and Qup, whch has been recenty organzed. t t t The future Meredth has been made se\era shades brghter by the gfth Mr. B. N. Duke. consstng fve hundred shares stock n the Duke Power Company, vaued at ffty thousand doars. Ths gft w go to the endowment fund. Other donatons ess than ths, but consder- 2.4f abe vaue, have been receved for the furnshng rooms at New Meredth and the purchase new equpment. The work on the new ste s progressng We, and we a ook forward to movng wthn the comng month, or after the hodays. MEREDTH RECEVES HANDSOME ENDOWMENT Frends Meredth Coege over here w be gad to hear that the Coege has recenty receved an endowment gft $50, 000 from B. N. Duke. The gft was announced at chape Monday and the announcement was enthusastcay receved. t was formay presented to the Coege Wednesday at the Baptst State Conventon, n Charotte. Mr. Duke has made gfts to severa coeges the State, whch ncude Duke Unversty, and a recent gft $25, 000 to St. Mary s Schoo n Raegh. New Meredth s nearng competon UZZLE S CGAR STORE Hurry Back r-m_- n.n. -- D C m - d u u O km_ _ - D O n-..c u n np u u un n u n u "Fa/4» : Lad' Check Your Luggage Free Wth Us Large Sze Jars \ We havea compete ne The J NUNN BUSH OXFORDS for and Dr. Bréwer has announced that t w be necessary to move there durng the Chrstmas hodays. We hear no weepng over that fact on ths campus. COURSE N FORESTRY 7 SOON BE ESTABLSHED F. H. Cardgfe, assstant forester from the State Department Conservaton and Deveopment, s preparng to teach forestry at State Coege. The frst step towards ths s the preparaton the forestry nursery. The nursery s on the west sde Puen Park, and 700 feet from the rear the gymnasum. Mr. T. T. Weons, superntendent grounds and budngs, has put n a 4- nch water ne from the gymnasum to ghe project Ths nursery s to be used by Mr. Cardge and the students n forestry n ther aboratory work. n the future t may be used to furnsh seedng trees to some portons the State where they are needed. * n u un uu u u...._.._.n_.. u_.u n nn n n u n n n u n u T When Down Town Coege men. Look them over. Why--- J. M. EDWARDS & CO. Do So Many State Coege Students Buy Ther Shoes From HERBERT ROSENTHAL SEE C. RHODES for C. C. PLLS Cgars and Confectoneres COLLEGE COURT PHARMACY C. RHODES, Propretor CAPTAL PRNTNG CO. PRNTERS RUL E R S BNDERS We Strve to Pease by the Quaty Our Wor The W. H. Kng Drug Company WHOLESALE AND MANUFACTURNG DRCGGSTS Raegh, N. C. YOUR DEALER 5.. n n u u u n

7 ' sur e'w'?,. mwm fw um - Desres That a Boosters Cub Be Organzed Here Athetc Drector Mer Gves Statement Concernng Athetcs cannot pass by that gorous vctory State Coege had Frday, November 3th, both on the fed and n the beachers, wthout a word commendaton to a concerned. Sprt, ove, and oyaty ong suppressed had an extemporaneous outburst whch speed vctory over a team who had not been defeated n the State n two years. t was not a make-beeve show sprt, t was honest and human. ts sncerty surged through one s vens from the openng whste to the fna whste, not subsdng one nstant even when State had the bad break at the start the game.- Those boys on the fed had that quet determnaton whch, spurred on by that rea support n the beachers, coud not be ressted. personay have never had more satsfacton over the outcome a game, ncudng when payed or {Thomas H. Brggs & Sons RALEGH, N. C. The Bg Hardware Men Sportng Goods WHAT BOYS USE We Keep T BOYS, COME N!- n ngq gn-u u uu u _ * CLOTHERS ; KNG t when was coach the team. know that every State Coege man fet the same. Then when Sunday mornng s News and Observer came out wth Ben Nxon McNe's artce n hs Cear nad Garret, commentng on the unusua sprt State Coege student-body and the sportsmanshp her footba team, had another thr whch was far keener and more a over than even wn. nng the game.. Ths comment made by McNe n hs own pecuar and nmcabe manner, tod what he observed n ths game that was payed. t was not the wnnng the game that was the fne thng that he notced, t was a deeper, more basc quaty that he saw whch permeated StateCoege, whch spes vctory n whatever the undertakng be, games or n fe. t had to do wth the morae, the sprt, the unty that was dspayed that day. He saw a ranbow n the sky for the future State Coege n presentng to the peope the State that somethng that they expected n return for the estabshment ths nsttuton. U-n--t-y, when you pronounce the word t gves you a feeng power; t was ths unty that was the keynote our vctory over Wake Forest. Unty s the keynote a progress. Just so far as a concerned strve toward a common dea, shouder to shouder, pushng and ftng, w success be attaned. Unty and not msunderstandng w gve our coege that atmosphere and that prestge whch every coege man proudy says, ths s unque to my coege; no other coege can mtate t because they have not been through the same experence. Coege sprt and atmosphere cannot be bought nor can t be had wthout a sacrfce. t w come out the nowhere ony to those who have gven a servce or who have a great dea at stake t Every coege s made up stu- & HOLDNG HABERDASHERS JUST A LTTLE DFFERENT J'ST A LTTLE BETTER" We Feature Fashon Park Cothes 8 West Martn Street gves a better shave Thousands men know ths reason for the everv growng popuarty Wams Shavng Cream. Wams gves shavng ather ather that stays wet and fu. t s the resut three generatons 'spe cazng n shavng soaps. The bg tube wth the unosabc hnge cap s 35c; doube sze tube contanng twce as much, 50c. HATTERS ALWAYS NSST ON.WLLAM Sa dents, facuty and aumn; they are the fe the coege. They must ndvduay and coectvey be behnd the coege n a ts actvtes. They must seek the chance and jump at every opportunty that presents tsef to hep the coege upward. When any one knocks and has no constructve crtcsm, he s ony knockng hmsef ndvduay as he s a part and a specmen ths coege. beg the prvege sayng somethng about each these unts that make up every coege. The core and the power any student~body s the cabre and the aertness ts Senor and Junor casses. They have had two and three years experence, and have ony started to reaze what coege ove, sprt, and oyaty are. They smpy cannot go to the sde-nes when they are uppercassmen wth that feeng that they have served ther tme, they have ony just reached a poston where they can be a power. They must take the ead n a coege actvtes and set an exampe coege sprt and say, Come on, Freshmen, et s go, and not say, Sophs, we ook to you to make those darn Freshmen get out and get the od sprt. know that the uppercassmen do not beeve that the Freshman cass can represent to the word the sze and sum tota the sprt that s n ths coege. Our Senors and Junors must fee ther responsbty, and by exampe show these new members the State Coege famy that ths thng ove and oyaty for ther coege s not even beow an upper-cassman. There s no cass dstncton when t comes to puttng across a coege dea; every one s equa; they are workng together. woud ke to see ten the eadng red-booded students n each the three schoos our coege eected to a Boosters' Organzaton. The seecton the members ths organzaton to be such that t woud be a dstnct honor to be eected wth ony Junors and Senors quafed to hod the honor. These 30 eaders on the campus woud take charge and promote a quafed coege actvtes to the fuest extent the student-body. They coud, at the begnnng the schoo year, pan for mass meetngs to be hed durng the year the nght before our games, so no prevous engagements woud be made. They coud take charge these meetngs, pan a peppy and organzed program that was vared each tme. Ths organzaton coud pan to put on snappy stunts between haves the games to add to the occason. Let the Junors and Senors put the stunt on themseves; those Freshman and others w catch] the sprt dong thngs for the coege. Ths organzaton coud pan means and ways seeng that our band got to the mportant games on our schedue. They coud ook for and encourage any student who had any abty at a n any ne coege actvty to get out and perfect hmsef so he coud represent the coege n the best possbe manner. Ths sma bunch Senors and Junors coud permeate our student-body and nspre them to untod servce for the coege f they woud be wng to set the exampe and keep the ba rong. cannot thnk any greater m» petus that coud be gven to the co- sprt, oyaty and morae the student-body than that the facuty reazng that the games payed have a more sgnfcent object than the mere wnnng. know that f the facuty woud take the tme from ther arduous tasks and enter nto the recreaton supped by the contests and et the students know that they were shouder to shouder wth that Senor,.unor, Sophomore, and Freshman n puttng State Coege on top, the resut woud be amazng. The nfuence the facuty n drectng the thoughts the students n ther casses aong the nes coege oyaty woud be tremendous. Exampes coege sprt, sacrfce and oyaty. or ack t, come up every day our coege fe; why not take a few mnutes from cass and dscuss so vta a subject? t woud be a great step toward unty purpose, aso, f Presdent Brooks coud manage a way to equp one the sma dorms nto a Facuty Cub. Durng esure hours the facuty coud meet wth other members and earn to know each other for what he reay s, and not guess at t. deas for the good the whoe coege coud be exchanged, and ma frendy way suggestons and crtcsms coud be made whch woud tend to brng about a unty purpose an understandng. After graduatng from coege, the State Coege man has an obgaton to the coege that cannot be overooked. Some means must be taken to contnuay and everastngy keep before the Aumnus ths obgaton. The Aumnus who ets hs obgaton cease s surey sgnng the death warrant the coege. The Aumn are the backbone the contnuance the coege. The coege and the Aumn must keep n a cose persona touch, and the cosert the touch the bgger, better coege. Now, most ths artce has been about the support the coege actvtes. want to say one word about the actvty tsef. Every man who goes out to make any athetc team the coege must reaze that he s representng the hopes and prayers thousands State Coege men, and that he as an ndvdua s an atom, and not to be consdered personay. He shoud expect and every one ese shoud expect hm to co-operate, sacrfce, and tran so as to gve as neary 00 per cent as t s humany possbe for hm to gve. t s hs respons- WEST RALEGH ELECTRC SHOESHOP Just Back Coege Court Pharmacy _ SEE OUR REPRESENTATVES ON CAMPUS We Guarantee Our Work Hafsoe, $.25; Hees, 50c Open T 0:30 P.M. bty to carry on for a those foks who have gone on before, and who have made ther sacrfce n order that ther coege mght endure. f the athete cannot and does not expect to do ths, then do ngt put on a unform; he s a hndrance rather than an asset to the whoe team, the coege and the coach. 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8 un S-O-C--E-T-Y TAU RHO ALPHA S HOST AT BANQUET Last evenng Tau Rho Apha, oca A Soca and Persona News fraternty State Coege, was the turned n to The Techncan fce w' be apprecated Cate, foowed by a theatre party at host a banquet gven'at the Gersch the Superba Theatre. At 7:30 the members the traternty and ther guests entered the From Thanatopss cafe, whch was tastefuy decorated So ve that when thy summons comes n purpe and green, the fraternty to Jon coors. The nnumerabe caravan that moves A four-course dnner, consstng To the pae reams shades, where pckes, oves, steak, fred oysters, each sha take roast turkey and cranberry sauce, Hs chamber n the sent has Spansh omeette, canded sweet potatoes, pe a a mode, cfee and ros, death, 'Thou go not, ke the quarry-save at was enjoyed by the party. nght, Foowng the dnner, a smoker was '_Scourged to hs dungeon, but, sus- hed, durng whch short speeches ' taned and soothed were gven by Mr. W. T. Hardng, Jr., By an unfaterng trust, approach thy Raegh ron Works, and Mr. C. D. grave Faucette, Lggett Meyers Tobacco Lke one who wraps the drapery Co. Durham. ' hs couch The party enjoyed the remander 'About hm, and es down to peasant the evenng at the Superba Theater. dreams. Actve members the fraternty Wam Cuen Bryant. are: J. M. Potter, Burngton; E. Y. Webb, Jr;, Sheby; J. M. Jarrett, Asheve; R. M. Currn, Oxford; The Ph Kappa Tau Fraternty ex- R. WV. Luther, Asheve; J. F. tended bds to Anse Cox, Greenve, S. 0.; Ed Croxton, Lancaster, Matheson, Cheraw, S. C.; G. D. Humphrey, Wmngton; W. A. S. C., and Jm Ltte, Cheraw, S. C. Day, Ezabeth Cty; J. M. K- 0. C. V. Sea, Vrgna, who was a student at Wam and Mary Co. ege ast year, was extended a bd by the Kappa ota Epson Fraternty. O O * Peanut" Grubbs and J. J. Wrght were n Wnston Saem the atter part ast week. t t A Honeycutt-Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kennedy, Raegh, have announced the engagement ther daughter, Sarah Ezabeth, to Wam O. Honeycutt, Charotte, the weddng to take pace at Edenton Street Methodst Church on December. tt Hugh Murray the Freshman cass was caed to hs home n Wson the atter part ast week. He returned Sunday nght to resume hs course n Eectrca Engneerng.. O. Jmme Spres, P Kappa Ph, who was n the cass '22 at Washngton and Lee, vsted Joe Powe, Tarboro, who s now a member the Senor cass at State. Mr. Spres s now ocated at Wson, and was n Raegh for ony a few days. 0 t t, 'Pete Hnton. Kappa Apha Cayton, who s a member the Senor cass at Wake Forest, was n Raegh ths past week wth fraternty brothers and frends. ' t Wam ( B ) Stradey, Ch Tau at Wake Forest, attended the German, Cub dance Frday nght after the Wake Forest game. Mr. Stradey, Asheve, who s a Sophomore, s a member the varsty squad.. O O R. W. Zmmerman, the Junor Agrcutura Cass, s at hs home n Wecome, N. C., at the bedsde hs father, who was serousy njured by an enraged bu ast week. t s beeved that Mr. Zmmerman w soon recover uness nterna compcatons set n. O. Anse Cox ('28) was the guest Sknny Warrngton, a member the Senor cass, ast week-end at hs home n New Bern, ' t O. 0 George Meyer ( 27), George Pate ( 28), George McCown, Jr., and Freshman Currns attended the Carona- Davdson game Saturday ast week. t t George Hurst was the guest Lnwood Cooke ast week at hs home n New Bern. J o e 0 B Carpenter and Freshman Freeman spent ast week-end n Greensboro. O 0 T. A. Vernon and M. C. Cahoun spent the week-end wth ther parents. t O 0 John Long and Peanut" Rdenhour were n Chape H Saturday Jmme Lang was at hs home n Farmve durng the week-end. C 0 O Bruce Gorham and George Fountan ('28) spent ast week-end at ther home n Tarboro. 0 O 0 Ed Pooe was n Rocky Mount ths past week., Ef a man kan t ar dere s som'ms- ; Ptake made n puttn' hm togetter, an {,f f he won't nt! he wants as much keep- ;' n' away from as a bear trap when t "' ts sot. R. V. Owen: gore. Norfok, Va.; R. L. Cummngs, Redsve; B. M. Seytfert, Ezabeth Cty; J. G. Vck, Nashve. The aumn members the fraterr nty present were: C. D. Faucette, W. O. Huneycutt, W. T. Hardng, Jr., and J. R. Mtt. The guests were: R. H. Ratchford, Theta Upson Omega Fraternty, and A. J. Crane, R. U. Be, W. B. Kgore, K. L. Howard, J. 0. Peterson, J. P. Eder, N. D. Curre, C. B. Perry, and Gorham. Desres That a Boosters Cub Be Organzed Here (Contnued from page 7.) and quafed to be entrusted wthths great responsbty and are wng to do hsbest every day. Ths coege s made up peope most every State the Unon; our graduates are scattered to most every State the Unon. Every man who s now connected wth ths coege s a State Coege man, no matter what hs ataton may have been n the past. We are here, each one carryng an ambton for our fework, and that can be attaned ony by our makng ths coege a success. am sure that we a are wng to stop tryng to shrk responsbty, and that each one VERY tme you go up n a modern budng havng hgh speed eevators (the Chcago A Athetc Cub, for nstance) you are fted by the ngenuty at east one Westnghouse engneer who s barey ten years? the campus. Unt three years ago, hghspeéd eevators nvaraby requred drect eectrc current. There was no practca method usng aternatng current, and snce many dstrcts are supped ony wth aternatng current, a serous handcap exsted. t was possbe to empoy a motor generator to convert ater natng current nto drect current, but when that was done no practca system contro was avaabe f the eevators were to be operated at hgh speed. The suggeston was made that the contro be accompshed by varyng the V 0'34." _. us w make a tte persona nspecton to see f we wegh" as much as shoud be expected us. We must forget persona sef, do our ndvdua part as we as we can, and then hep the other feow who s waverng. An opnon from the State such as McNe pctured s surey worth everythng we can put nto t. We have t; we showed t at the Wake Forest game. t has been brought to the surface; et's keep t there. Let every one ndvduay assert hmsef and commt hmsef to brng out that fne sense oyaty whch ths coege has n ts heart, but whch has not asserted tsef to the extent that sentment s aganst any one who s not wng to cooperate, Sacrfce The queston t sometme: othed: Where do young men get when they enter a arge ndutra organzaton? Have they opportunty to exerete (remt/e taentn Or are they forced nto narrow grower? Th: tenet adverttement: throw: ght on there guertont. Each advertrement tahe: up the retard a roege man who tame wth the Wettnghowe Company wthn the hut ten years, mmedatey after graduaton from h: unuenty. t need be, and do hs best n whatever coege actvty he mght be engaged. J. F MLLER. q.._.._..._.. ;._. _.._ _._T 00 Cang Cards 50c 00 Letterheads and 00 Enveopes, $.00 B. & R." Statonery Co. Bethesda, Md. c u u n u u n u u n n u n UNFORMS AND EQUPMENT or EVERY DESCRPTON Outftters North Carona State Coege SGMUND ESNER CO. New York Showrooms: 26 Ffth Ave. Man Oces, Red Bank, N. J. \. H votage the generator, and (among others) to a young man thrty th ree R. W. Owens, nos 4, now head the drect-current secton the motor engneerng department came the speca probem desgnng an eectrc generator that woud perform as one had never performed before. Many were assocated n the Wson s Sandwches Are Decous Sod Everywhere m n-f n n u n u u u n n u undertakng, for t nvoved poneerng n contro apparatus as we as n generator desgn, but eventuay a dfcutes were overcome,and there emerged the Varabe Votage Contro System for Eectrc Eevators, now standard throughout the budng ndustry. Here you have the type probem that confronts the desgn engneer n an organzaton ke Westnghouse. Not a are as arge as ths, or ead to such sweepng resuts. The desgn engneer works for the customer. He starts wth an anayss the customer s needs and deveops apparatus to meet those needs. Hs responsbtes are vared and heavy. The jobs the d rect-current secton the motor engneerng department range from motors for drvng ventatng fans to those for dumpng whoe cars are at the docks. A force,000 men s constanty occuped budng the motors desgned by ths secton. Westnghouse.

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