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University Directory UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. Walter Murphy, president. J. T.Rage, secretary. O. Little, treasurer. i UNIVERSITY FOOT BALL TEAM. A. S. Barnard, Captain. Char-les Baskerville, Manager. UNIVERSITY BASE BALL TEAM. W, R.Robertson, Captain. ,Manager. UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB. Chas. Roberson, president and leader. John L. Patterson, manager. Prof. K. P. Harrington, director. ; ELISH A MITCHELL SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY. Prof V. A. Holmes, president: Prof. J. W, Gore, vice-president; Dr. F. P. V enable, sec retaryud treasurer. Meets in Person Hall the second Tuesday night of each month Journals issued twice a yar. HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Dr.- Kemp P. Battle, president and corres ponding secretary; H. TV. Thompson, secre tary and treasurer. Meets at call of the president. FRATERNITIES. (secret.) Phi Gamma Delta, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Sigma Nu, Kappa Alpha, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Kappa Sigma, Zeta Psi Sigma Alpha Ep silon, Sigma Cin, Beta Theta Pi, Alpha Tau Omega and Kappa Sigma. - SOCIETIES, ' ...... .;' , Theta Nu Epsilon, (secret. ' ' ;" , 1 ' ' The order of Gimghonls,. Junior, Secret.) The society meets in Febuary and October. Banquet Thursday night of Commencement Dialectic, (secret. Literary.) Established. 1703, meets every Friday night in the Di Hall, New East Building. University G erman club, , pres- dent; C. R. Turner, Secretary and treasurer, Meets at call of the president. Leader selec t ed for each German. ShakespereClub, Dr. Thos. Hume, presi dent. Meets in the Y. M. C. A. Hall the third Tuesday night in each month. Library open one hour each day. UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE. Prof. Coliier Cobb, Managing Editor. J. T Pugh, Assistant Managing Editor. MANAGERS. DI. Fill. C.H.White. Caswell Ellis, II. M. Thompson, P. L. Carr, W. D.-Carmichael, II. A. Grady. Y. M. C. A. F. C. Harding, president. G. G. Stephens, vice president. H. H. Home, secretary. .1. W.McAlister, treasurer. Meets in Gerrard Hall on Tuesday, Wed nesday and Thursday nighta at 7;15 o'clock. "Arthur's arm was still around her; Several minutes had gone by Since the first kiss had been given, And he'd sworn for her to die. 'Darling,' gently lisped the maiden, Red as roses grew his face; 'If you never loved another, How then learned you to embrace?' Joyously he pressed her to him, Whispering in her ear with" haste: "Football trainers at the college Made us 'tackle' tound the waist." .' ' '" : Ex. FOOTBALL. The football season has come again, It's ghastly w )rk's begun; They gouge each other's ears and . . eyes, And break their ribs and shins and thighs, " : ---y--'-' -y And have no end of fun. Ex. CHAFF, ( Tull, (on 59th street, reading bill posters a month old), "Boysr I never saw as much free reading since I was born. . Towser Sharpe, (walking- up Broadway) "Say boys, Bar nura's circus must be in town to day; let's wait here till the crowd passes. Kirk, (as the elevator carries his baggage up to his room)", "My God, boys, look at my bag gage going up that chimney."' Brawley; (in Savoy hotel), "Sa. waiter fetch me one of them programs, I want to see what you have got to cat." Tull, (pointing at the grape fruit at the Savoy), ''Waiter, plcnsc hand me one of them big sour gourds." -fiwoi; -- Hops Price, (In Philadelphia Unin depot, trains coming in every lour minutes), ''My Lord, boyf , there must be a picnic in this town to-dav. Towsrr Sharpe. (after the champagne supper at the Com monwealth Club), "Boys, what place in that we just left?" Geo. Graham. "That was the Commonwealth Club." T. S. "Pshaw, there was nothing common aboat that place." For Sale A pair of 'yaller" shues. Apply to "Pete" Mur phy. . Where did Kirk, put Guy Ran kin to sleep? In the hammock. Gate keeper, (at the ferry as "Pete" starts through), "Hold on friend, let me see what kind of shoes you have on?" The warlike spirit never dies; In peace 'tis present just the same. When nations know no enemies, Their youth will brave the foot ball game. Ex. HOW BITTER. "'Tis sweet to love, But, oh! how bitter, To love a girl Whose dress don't fit her." 3 But 'tis bitter far, So I am told, To Kiake a touch-down, And miss the goal. The North Garolinas did not win the football game here yesterday in the contest with our University boys, but they won. the unqualified admi ration of the spectators for their pluck and constancy . And they also distinguished themselves for the ex cellent spirit with. which they accept ed their defeat.. They are worthy sons of those sires without whose aid Lee never could. have held his lines before Richmond or won the Seven days' battle. Jlichmond Dispatch. It was the hardest fought contest ever seen on a Richmond field. Vir ginia had come to win, and they were surpi-ised to see that it took all their determination and skill, com bined with the training of Poe and the splendid direction of Penton, to overcome the North Carolinians. The "Tar Heels" are tho seeond best eleven that ever appeared on a Richmond field. They deserve cred it for their splendid team work. Had they not been suffering from the effects of a hard fight with Le high the figures might have looked different. Richmond Times . We are onlv too u:ii to re print such as tho above, when thev are deserved. The student body at the University of North Carolina delights in tho' abso lute confidence of the faculty. They have tried to siio'r them selves worthy of this confidence in the past and trust they will succeed in the future as well as they have done in the past. Represented by such students the reputation of the University will never be hurt by the roam ings of her "Tramp foot ball team." CLOCKS WATCHES M D at reasonable prices. also tako pleasure in showing largo illustrated Catalogues and price lists of the largest jewelry houses in the United States, and will order anythlug in the jewelry line. Repairing of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry a specialty, tWAll work warranted and prices reasonable. W. n. SOUR ELL Chapel Hill, N. C. X. J- LAMBE, II E A D Q U A LIT E US FOR Fine Olo tiling SHOES, HATS, -AND ' GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Custom Made Suits a Specialty. Dress Suits furnished on short notice. Mr. N. TOMS will represent me at Chapel Hill. Call on him when in need of any thing1. T. J. LAMBE, " The Clothier and Gents' Furnisher, 105 Main St. Durham. N. C. ; A. A. KLUTTZ'S . AT THE ';, FROM IS HEADQUARTERS FOR All the Books used. in the University AND THE COMMON SCHOOLS. Also Stationery and Student's Supplies. I have a full line of B LAIRS TABLETS & NOTE BOOKS Wirt's Fountain Pens, Perfection Students' 'Lamps, Pratt's Astral Oil, A eompli'K' line of Gents' Furni.-v.iii Goods, Kuncy Good;, aad Toi.ei' ArtiuU'f. CONFECTION EUIKS, FWJITS, CIGAKS AND TOHACTO, POTTED MEATS AN l PICKLES. Fine Huts unci IIiuid-AinJe Shoes A SPECIALTY. Having served "the Hoys" and tho public jrwterully tor a number of years, 1 am prepar ed to otto v a 11 nt! of goods unsurpassed in quality ami at pi Ices to suit tLo times. My Motto: Til K 11EST GOODS l'OK LOWEST CASH PRICES. Respectfully. A. A. KLUT'IZ. DK, R.H. WHITEHEAD HAS BOUGHT OUT TH JVleRAH DRUG STORE and com pkdely restocked hit) store with, all the artie.k-s nccescury to comfort and uses of the students. Mil MolLvB, whoi luaHUKiny tin? store, will bo glad t) soo hU wtu I jud friends ;it all tinus, and will bell thorn Drng.-'f t .iu.iy. CurareUi'S, Tobacco Cigars AND STUDENTS' ARTICLES cheaper t'.i.m any pi i jo in to vllU.ce. yreccijMion,4 CateCuily Cmvj?uviit a t nil time.. Morton v-c "VI! i uuiiB Uro., are od'evlnjr. special' bai-trains in Haii'l niH'.lo Shoes, II, its, Gents' Furnishing Good-, Underwear &c. Wehavojudt received a new ptock of the goods and will seliutthe LOWEST PUSSlllLE PHICES. Tho patronage of tlio Students is rciucstcd- HORTON & WILLIAMS, (Next to Robertson's Drugstore,) Chapel Hill, - N. C. C. L. LINDSAY, Dealer in Dry Goods. Notions. Boots. Shoes, it Ctothing, Hapdttafc, Groceries. Wagons, Horses, Mules, FURNITURE A SPECIALTY. Main street, - - Chapel Hill, N. 0. REJTflURlHT ' Call on GEO. THICK When you want a nice Oyster Btew or fry. Bring: him your shoes when thoy nood mtudiiitf. GEO. TUICE, Main Street.
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