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WAKE FOREST, NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1923

No. 13

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HAVANA STUDENTS HA:VE

DR. HUBERT M. POTEAT GONE ON A WALKOUT

Two Members of the Faculty of Wake Forest

College Who Were Honored by State Masons

ELECTED GRAND MASTER l Havana, Jan. 15.-Havana Uni-

versity was declared under a state

STATE MASONIC LODGE of siege today by striking students. The strike committee of

HAHVARJ) RIeen defi n1"te1y cance1e d an d t11e J.OUr- '''as not tile llouse-ot? '''llat lJad so l\Ierchant of Venice" in the evening, to create greater literary activity on alumnus of the college has elicited feats at the hands of Carolina that ney into Tennessee substituted in its recently been a house. urged "..,y a and followed with rapt attention tile

the campus, by making membership the sympathy and interest of Con- the Old Gold and Black had ever place. The schedule has been so ar- strong compulsion, all eyes turned to vicissitudes oE The .:\Ierchant of Ven-

in this fraternity dependent upon lit- gressman Edward \V. Pou, who prom- received.

ranged that the team will meet two the figure standing among tlle ella- ice and Bassanio. l\Ir. Pelletier's in-

erary ability, holding the standard ises to do his best for the citizens of A late ?change in the schedule is opponents a week, with a light game otic array of household effects- terpretation of Shylock, while differ-

I and ideal of the fraternity above re- Wake Forest in getting an appropri- the game with Furman on November before each difficult meet.

broken chairs, a handful of bed- ing in some respects from that of other

proach, coveted

thus making membership a distinction, and by offering

ation for a government building. The action of Congress recently in re-

3d instead of the contest with the Presbyterian College of Clinton, S. C.,

.A special feature arranged by Manager Bailey is the game on February

clothing, the remnants of a "washstand set"-the pathetic jetsam of

leading interpretations of Shakespaenadre,thwe ascosyumrt[lasctheenteic wanads aepsppeeacliianlgly,

a suitable award for the best literary

.production of the year. While it has

not been definitely decided, yet it is

I very probable that a handsome medal

will be offered for the best single

I piece of writing done by any of the

Jltudents for the entire year.

The members of this newest organ-

ization are: W. J. Cash, W. D. Brown,

fusing to pass an omnibus bill for which had been previously anPublic buildings precludes the possi- nounced. Although final arrangebility of any immediate action, but ments for this game had not yet been Representative Pou believes that the completed at the time of the pubnext session of Congress, which meets llishing of this paper, Director Langin December, will be more generous. ston expressed his opinion that he

The present postoffice was formerly, was practically sure definite details located at Forestville. It was moved would be finished within a short time. from there to a location just north of Wake Forest meets Carson-New-

15th, the day before Anniversary, with Davidson College, at Walre Fm?est, and ~he game with N. C. State on the day following Anniversary celebration.

At a recent meeting of the .Athletic Council, four of the most popuJar undergraduates in college were

chosen as assistant managers of the

il'urniture hastily rescued from destructiou. A tragic figure, in truth, this of the old colored man, gaunt and gnarled like some weatherbeaten forest tree, gazing with dazed eyes as the hungry flames licked up the savings of a lifetime of thrift. Slow tears rolled down the wrinkled

cheeks, but an undaunted spirit was

well done. Although the supporting

members of the ture as strongly

acsomMpra. naynddi1ll\lrns.otPeflc1ae--

tier, they all showed themselves well

qualified to assume the responsibility

of their roles.

This company of players come to us

from the Piedmont Bureau, and are well up to the standard of attractions

H. F . .Ayers, I. C. Pait, Jno. R. Knott tl1e campus, where it remained in the man for the first time, at .Asheville team, and the schedules arranged by triumphant in the words which came sent out by them. The College was

and Gay G. Whitaker. W. J. Cash Timberlake family for approximately this year. Carson-Newman made the Manager Bailey tor tile second and from the quivering lips, "I ain't a- very fortunate in securing these pleas-

was named president and G. C. Whit- 40 years. It has been in its present

:aker sec1?.etary.

quarters eight or ten years.

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ing and talented interpreters ?of Shakespeare.

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OLD GOLD AND BLACK

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do train the leaders of the na':ion because they give to their sons something which cannot be

' ALUMNI NOTES

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Sunrlay School Class Stages Big "Session"

l''or~st Colleg-e

1obtained elsewhere.

The following ?wake Forest men On last Friday evening, in the Ma-

Strange, we say, that these are members of the present session sonic Hall, over Power's Drug Store,

WHAT'S WHAT IN COLLEGE SPORTS

J>t?(?scnt Class Haskct.b1tll and

THE SPORTSMAN'S NOTE-BOOK

The following is the 1922 record in

schools should have arrogated to of the General Assembly:

beginning at 7:30, Professor Prich?

Athletic Standing

track athletics:

themselves this thing in spite of

S("IIIttC

ard"s Sunday School Class staged a

A. A. Union Championships

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the limitless resources of the state institutions with which they have had to compete-and vet, not strange at all: state \ schools are essentially and neces$2.00 a Year sarily utilitarian and inclusive. Supported, as they are, by all the

Paul Jones, 1882-3, Tarboro.

"smoker," and genuine, old-time "IJep"

0. i\1. Moss. Spring Hope.

meeting. It was a time when "all

C. P. Harris, '21, Mapleville.

good fellows got together," and thor-

Paul D. Grady, 1910-11, Kenly. oughly enjoyed a pleasant evening.

R. D. Johnson, 1903-05, 'Varsaw. The delightful program, character-

Emmett BeJlamy, 1915-16, Wil- ized by a hearty response of every-

miugton.

one which was placed upon it, was in-

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ii: Seniors ........ 3 Sophomore .. 3 Juniors ........ 3 Freshme-n .... 3

1 2 1

2 1 2

1 68 2 101 1 85

All-around Championship (Decathlon), won hy S. Harrison Thomson, of Princeton, for the second successive time.

100-Yat?d Dash: Won by Robert McAlister (Tlte Flying Cop). He made ten seconds on a bad track in

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lescing from a \veek's illness with

~~::n;;e~~~yu;~:~ :1~~sa~r~~s ,~:~~= r-;;d;:d?-c.;hl;g?-?~~i? I THOMAS H. BRIGGS & SONS I "flu."

coaches, it is said.

l ! Mrs. I. C. Yates returned from Dur- TECH AND W. AND L.

Forest it is urged bY the vsysicians l

f Company j ham, where her baby is being treated

REACH AGREEMENT that every citizen and student be vac-

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The Big Hardware Men

Raleigh, N. C.

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! i in the hospital, Monday, on account of

cinated. Many of the citizens of Wake -

Mr. Yates' illness with influenza.

i ! Mr. P. H. Mangum's family are re-

Raleigh, agreement

Jan. just

18.-By virtue made between

of an North

Forest are being vaccinatetl, while the students of the College are seriously

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Carolina State College and vVashing- neglecting it. Dr. Vann reports that l"lot?sheim & \Valk-O,?cr? Shoes

i I Miss Gladys Sledd has gone to ton and Lee University, sport follow- while giving the students their physi-

\Vilson Brand Shh?ts

1 1 Raleigh French Dry Cleaning & Dyeing? Co. Charlotte, where she will teach this ers of the State are assured of an op- cal examination in the fall, he _found Penn. Braud College SwcatCI'S

i 1\ spring.

portunity to see in action on North many that have never been vaccmatedj

i Mrs. W. C. Powell, Jr., is spending Carolina soil every Thanksgiving Day for smallpox, and it is expected that -

Bm?kel' Bmntl Collars Hats

Office: 3 33 Fayetteville St.-Plant: -114-416 Gales St.

I ~- II I several weeks with friends in Jack? a football team representing one of the the College will take this matter up Highest Quality- Best Service

"OLDEST and LARGEST"

RALEIGH, N. C.

sonville, Fla. Mrs. M. F. McLeod, of Blenheim, is

two State institutions.

for the good of the students and com-

The Virginia Carolina game, in all n1unity.

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t11e guest of Mrs. John M. Brewer probability, will continue to alternate

at her home on Faculty Avenue.

between Chapel Hill and Charlottes- EARLE NEALE TO

Mrs. L. Y. Ballentine, of Cardenas, ville, and now Graduate l\Ianager J. W. has returned home after a visit to Harrelson, of the local college, an-

COACH VIRGINIANS

Mrs. W. W. Jenkins.

nounces that the Techs and the Gen- Earle Neale will coach football and

Mrs. John Savage, of \Vilson, is erals have signed contracts calling for baseball, at the University of Virvisiting her mother Mrs. F. _J. Davi~-~a ThanJ,sgJvmg game to alte1nate be gmta, for the sesswn of 1923-24. In

Mrs. J. W. Hartsfield, of Htc~ory, ts tween Raleigh and Lexington, or some a telegram to Dr. John H. Neff,

the guest M Mrs: '"? K. Ma;;m. . other Virginia city. The first game of chairman of the committee on coachMrs. R. C. Bndger, of v; mton, lS the new series will be staged next ing, :Vlr. Neale accepted the year-'round

spending a few days with her mother, fall, the location, somewhere in Vir- position offered him by a unanimous

Mrs. D. F. Fort. Miss Evelyn Apple,

of

Norfolk,

Va.,

ginia to be named by the Washing? ton a~d Lee management, and the 1924

vote of the Athletic Counsel. While Coach Neale will not

take

up

is spending some time here as the encounter will come to Raleigh.

his regular duties until football prac-

guest of Miss Dorothy Baker.

tice begins, September 10, he will re-

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