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Directory. CHURCH DIRECTORY. Baptist Church. Rev. J. Xi. Carroll, D. D. Preaching very Sunday, morning and night. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night. Presbyterian Church. Rev. J. E Fogartie. Preaching every Sunday, morning and night; except the first Sunday in each month. Sunday School at 10:30 a. m. Prayer meet ing every Wednesday night. Methodist Church. Rev. N. M. Watson. Preaching "every Sunday, morning and night. Sunday School at 10:30 a. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night. Episcopal Church. Rev. Frederic Towers. " Sunday services at 7, 11 and 7 o'clock Weekly services at 4 p. m. Friday. Sunday School 4 p. m. - University Choir. Prof. Karl P. Harrington, Leader. . Organists;" J. A. Maxwell and Chas. Robe University Magazine. "" - ' Six Times a Year. EDITOES . Phi. Di. W. P. Wooten, W..P. M. Currie, T. J. Pugh, J. M. Cheek, A. II. Koonce, T. J; Wilson. Managing Editor: Professor Collier Cobb. University Library. Dr. Ebner Alexander, Librarian. F. L. Wilcox, Student Librarian. Open every day except Sunday, from 11:30 to 1:30, and from. 3 to 5. Open Sundays from 3 to 6 D. m. WW . . . t . Tl Open every day. Leading papers pub lished in Union and State on file. University Press Association'"' " II. A. ltondthaler, president. DeB. Whitaker, secretary. Julian Ingle, De. B. Whitaker. H. A. Rondthaler, Walter Murphy, Executive Com. Object is to further the disbursement of news relating to the University. Meets at the call of the president. University Athletic Association. - II. B. Shaw, president. J. L. Pugh, secretary and treasurer. Meets regularly the second Saturday in September and January. Other calls subject to the president. University Foot Sail Team. A. S. Barnard, Captain. Charles" Baskerville, Manager. University Base Ball Team. Perrin Busbee, Captain; W. R. Kenan, Manager. University German Club. J, C. Biggs, president; C. It. Turner, secretary and treasurer. Meets at the call of the president. Leader selected for each German. University Glee Club. Chas. Robcrson, president and leader J. L.Patterson, manager. Prof. Karl P. Harrington, director. v Shakesvere Club. Dr. Thomas Hume, president; J. M. Cheek, secretary and treasurer. Meet in the Y. M. C. A. hall the third Tuesday night in each month. Library open one hour each day. Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society. Prof, J. A. Holmes, president; Prof. J, W. Gore, vice-president; Dr, F. P. Venable, sec retary and treasurer. Meets in Person hail faunnnA fnflsitn.v niirhtin fianh mnnth .Tmir. nal issued twice a year. Historical Society. ' Dr. Kemp Battle, president and eorrefpond ing secretary; II. M. Thompson, secretary and treasurer. -Meets at the call of the president. ' Philanthropic Society. (Secret) Meet every Friday night in Phi. hall, new east building. Dialectic Society. (Secret.) .',' Meets every Friday night and Saturday morning in Di. hall, new west building. The Order of Gim Ghouls. (Secret.) Junior." The society meets in February, October. . Banquet Thursday night of com mencement. Fraternities. (Secret.) Sigma Alpha Epsilou, Kappa Alpha, Zeta Psi Alpha Tau Omega, Sigma Nu, Phi Kappa Sigma, Phi Delta Theta. Phi Gamma Delta, Sigma Chi, Beta Theta Pi, Delta Kappa Ep silon, meet in their respective halls every Saturday night. , Y.M.C.A. " F. C. Harding, president; George Stephens, secretary and treasurer; R. E. Zachary, or ganist. Meets four times a week in Y. M. C. A. hall. Members appoin.ed to lead. Hand books issued every September. Philoloqical Society. , v Prof. Karl P. Harrington, secretary and treasurer. Meets first Friday night in each month. Tlie Eellenian, (Annual.) Published by the Fraternities. editors: Thomas Bailey Lee, Editor-in-Chief; Chap. R. Turner, Walter Murphy, and J. Garrett Smith, Business Managers., J. E.Mattocks, Perrin Busbee,E.P.Willard, A, S. Barnard, H. Rondthaler, J. E. Ingle, Jr., M. Hoke. Law Class. , ' Walter Murphy, president; Wm, A. De vin. vice-president; R. ki. Hayes, judge. Moot court every Saturday night. Medical Class. N, M. Gibbs, president; Reid Russell, vice president. Quiz every Saturday morning at 9:30 o'clock. Senior Class. Crawford Biggs, president; Michael Hoke, vice-president. Junior Class. G. Little, president; W. S. Snipes, vice president. Sophomore Class. . A. B. Kimball, president; T. McL. Nor throp, vice-president. Dr. R. II. Whitehead, University Physi cian. Office hours, 11 to 1. Jerry Goblins, Junior. Banquet Thursday night of commencement. There will be an extra gotten out by the Tar Heel during the Commencement week -Wednesday morning which will be on sale during the day. This being an extra number will not be sent to our regular subscribers but all desiring copies can get them by writing us. This "number will contain notes of Henry Watter son's address, the Alumni ex ercises, class day exercises, presi dent's reception, prominent visi tors, etc. The price will be 5 cents. A. B. Andrews, Jr. Bus. Mn'g'r. The Sandwich Islands are es timated to be worth $36, 500, 000, of which merchants of the United States own $25,500,000. - In the far north the sun remains above the horizon seven weeks at a time, hence the term i 'mid night" sun has been applied to it by travelers. In Chicago University the title of 1 'Professor" has been dropped and every one is now addressed as "Mr." ' One-tenth of the world is still unexplored. Portugal is the most illiterate country in Europe. There are at present about 42, 000 Hebrews in Ternsalem. About 10,000 gross of pens are produced from a ton of steel. . Colgate University has for near ly three years been without a pres ident. An addition to the Yale chapel is being constructed. It will pro vide three hundred additional seats. L, Bliss, of Yale, will coach the West Point foot ball team next fall. . The population of Iyondon in creases at about the rate of 100, 000 per annum. Public opinion in Canada grows stronger each year in favor of pro hibition. All the employees of the ele vated railroads in New York city receive their pay in gold. Denver is is now. in direct tel egraphic communication with Pike's peak. Europe consumes upwards of $24,000,000 worth- of gold and silver annually for plate, jewelry, and ornaments. , The legislature has passed the appropriations for Michigan Uni versity for 1893. They amount to $182,300. Of this amount $142,500 is for current expenses, $87,soo for a new administration Vuilding and $2,500 for an ana tomical labratory. The new law providing for iunds by an increase of the mill tax for one-twentieth to one-sixth of a mill does not take effect until a year from now. Krepert's Atlas Antiquus. Price by mail, $2.00. LEACH, SHEWELL & SANBORN, New Vork, PUBLISHERS. Boston, Chicago, Professor Thomas Dunston, TONSOBIAL ARTIST, Get his estimate before you employ any one else to get up your banquet. Rev J. J. JONES, SHOEMAKER, CHAPEL HIM., N. C. : .. UHIEESITY : OF NORTH CAROLINA. The University has 23 teachers 81111317 students, io buildings, 8 labratories and museums for scfentific study and research 2 literary societies, the Shakespeare Club the Philological Club, the Mitchell Scicn' tific Society, the Young Men's Christian Association, A LIBRARY OF 30,000 VOLUMES open 5 hours daily, a Reading Room with 60 papers and journals, open daily io hours, a Gymnasium with skilled instructor Athletic Grounds for Base Ball and Foot Ball and io tennis courts. There are four courses of study, six brief courses, a large number of optional courses, with special and professional courses in Chemistry, Law, Medicine and Engineering. : The Chemical Laboratories are fully equipped for all kinds of work; the I,aw School has two classes, with daily recita tions and Lectures for each day; the Med ical school offers daily lectures and re quires students to dissect the human cadaver; the Engineering department fur nishes advanced theoretical instructions as well as field practice Discipline is firm but manly and self respecting. There is no demerit system nor espionage. Students are treated as gentlemen and expected to behave as gen tlemen. Students from other institutions of rec ognized standing are credited with such work as they have performed with honor at those institutions. Over 70 scholarships are available for needy boys of trust. $i 6,000 to be loaned to very needy and very talented boys. Time granted , to those whose means cannot be used at once. Address, PRESIDENT WINSTON, Chapel Hill, N. C. "THE GHAPEL HILL HOTEL," :and: The University Inn ' Annex. A DELIGHTFUL WINTER AND SUMMER RESORT. $IO,000 IN IMPROVEMENTS HAVE RECENTLY BEEN ADDKD, AND BOTH ARE NOW OPEN FOR THE PUBLIC rOUTI? AND ATTENTIVE SERVANTS. LARGE AND COMFORTABLE ROOMS. ELEGANTLY FURNISHED. SPECIAL ATTENTION ACCORDED TRAVELING MEN, WATSON & PICK ARD, Proprietors. O-O TO Trice's Icq Cream Parlors, OPPOSITE PRITCHARD'S STORE Many kinds of Cream served at all hours of the day. Private rooms for lare parties. apr 2o-6t. Ton h M From 10 to 20 per cent. BY BUYING Hats, Sec., -FROM- A. A. KLUTTZ, See my line before purchasing. Tlie latest in 4 BLUCHERa PATENT LEATHER SHOFs
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