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UNIVERSITY DIRECTORY. HARVARD'S NEW RULES. UNIVERSITY . ATHLETIC ASSOCIA . TION. Walter Murphy, President. J..T. Pugh, Secretary. G. Little, Treasurer. UNIVERSITY FOOT HALL TEAM. A. S. Barnard, Captain. Charles Baskerville, Manager. , UNIVERSITY BASE BALL TEAM. W. R. Robertson, Captain. W. R. Kenan, Manager. UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB. Chas. P.oterson, President and Leader. John L. Patterson, Manager. Prof. K. P. Harrington, Director. ELISH A MITCHELL SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY. Prof. J. A. Holmes; President; Prof. J. W. Gore, Vice President ; Dr. F. P. Ven able. Secretary and Treasurer. Meets in Person Hall the second Tuesday night of each month. Journals issued twice a year. HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Dr. Kemp P. Battle, President and Cor responding Secretary ; H. W. Thompson, Secretary and Treasurer. Meets at call of the president. FRATERNITIES. (Secret. ) . Phi Gamma Delta, Delta Kappa Epsi lon. Sigma Nu, Kappa Alpha, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Kappa Sigma, Zeta Psi Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Chi, Beta Theta Pi, Alpha Tau Omega and Kappa Sigma. SOCIETIES. Theta Nu Epsilon, (secret.) The order of Gimghouls,' Junior, tse cret. ) The society meets in February and October. Banquet Thursday night of Commencement. Dialectic, (secret, Literary,) Established 1793, meets every Friday night in the Di Hali, New East Building. University German club , President; C- R, Turner, Secretary and Treasurer. Meets at call of the president Leader selected for each German. - Shakespere Club. Dr. Thomas Hume, President. Meets in the Y. M. C. A Hall the third Tuesday night in each month. Library opened one hour each day. ' UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE. Prof. Collier Cobb, Managing Editor. J. T. Pugh, Ass't. Managing Editor. Professionalism to Be Eradicated From ! .. Athletics. EDITORS. 1)1. C. II. White, H. M. Thompson, W. D. Charmichael, PHI. Caswell Ellis, F. L. Carr, H. A. Grady. Y. M. C. A. F. C. Harding, President. G. G. Stephens, Vice-President. H. H.TIorne, Secretary. J. W. McAllister, Treasurer. Meets in Gerrard Hall on Tuesday, Wed nesday and Thursday nights at '7:15 o'clock. Columbia has 600 graduate stu dents, representing 117 different colleges. " Ex-President Harrison's lec tures on law before the students of Stanford University, will be delivered in February. One of the conditions of eligi bility placed on the applicants to train for the University of Penn sylvania's crew is that they must weigh 165 pounds or more. The students of Chicago Uni versity have formed a "Student's ' Express Co. , " incorporated under the state law with a capital stock of $10,000. . " The new athletic rules which are to. purify Harvard athletics went into effect January 1. They are the final product of many year's work by old Harvard coaches and men who are leaders in her athletics. The new rules apply with equal severity to foot ball, baseball and' all track ath letics. For years it has been ar gued by other colleges that pro fessionalism creeps into Harvard athletics and is let go unmolest ed by the captains because the ineligible men are stars. The primary purpose of the system is to purify all individual and team athletics from any tinge of professionalism. These rules are drawn up and signed by Bertram G. Waters and George A. Stew art and take effect Jan. 1 , 1 894. In defining the term amateur, the new rules say 116 students shall be allowed to represent Harvard University in any public athletic contest either individually or as a member of any team, who either before or since entering the uni versity shall have engaged for money in any athletic competi tion, whether for a stake or a money prize or a share of the en trance fees- or admission money; or who shall have taught or en gaged in any athletic exercise or sport as a means of a livelihood. Again in speaking of bona fide students, no one shall be allowed to represent Harvard in any pub lic contest either individually or or as a member of any athletic team, unless he intends to b e throughout a college year a bona fide member of the university, taking a full year's work. A stu dent who is dropped for neglect of his studies into a lower class shall be debarred from taking part in inter-collegiate contests until the end of the next academic year, or permitted by the faculty to re join his class. No one hereafter entering the university who is not a regular student in the college or scientific school or no regular stu dent in either of these depart ments who has ever played in an inter-collegiate contest upon a class or university team of any other college shall play upon a Harvard team until he has resided one academic year at the univer sity and passed the annual 2xam inations upon a full year's work. Of the time limit there is this regulation : No student, whether he has represented one or morei colleges; shall take part in the inter-collegiate contests for more than four 'years ; and this period shall begin with the year in which as" a player in a university team, he first represented any college. In reckoning these four years, any I year of probation and any year lost rtn n cHirlfMit hv illness shall be ex- I eluded. By these rules many Harvard star athletes will be thrown out of playing the remainder of this year. - Especially will it weaken the baseball team. Carolinian. . TWO POINTS OF VIEW. HE. Once I sent some roses, splendid hot house roses, Roses large and dear, That the maiden dreamt I'd send her, Roses "all the year. SHE. Once I let him kiss me, shyly, gently kiss me, - And I looked so meek, And the stupid dreamt I'd give him Kisses every week. Ex. "THE EDITOR IS OUT. Out of ideas, out of news ; Out of clothes, out of shoes ; Out of all things just about ; Thanks to those who will help us out. v Quiet street, Banana peel ; Fat man, Virginia reel. Ex. I'm plucked, I do admit ; I'm pitched, my mother dear ; Yet do not grieve for that, Which happens every year. I've waited very patiently, " I may have long to wait ; But you've another son, mother, And he will graduate. Ex. THE SONG OF THE SOPHOMORE. Cheeks as rich and brown as autumn, Curves that I can ne'er forget, So-exquisite have I thought them ; Soul of fire, too, my brunette ; Disposition all caressing Fragrant breath and lips so ripe, I am happy in possessing - My old briarwood, bull-dog pipe. . - . Ex. Ere long the wind will whistle, But let us all be gay. ' It cannot whistle "Comrades, " Or "Ta-ra Boom -de-ray. " Academy Monthly. APROPOS THE SEASON, There was nothing I could give her, For in neither store nor stall ' Could I find a Christmas present That for her would do at all. Still I swore I'd give her something, Though it be a mustache cup, ' But I found a cheaper present Was to give my sweetheart up, ' Very Wise. We had a dream the other night, When everything was still ; We dreamt that each subscriber came' Right up and paid his bill. Ex. The receipts of the Princeton Baseball Association last year amounted to over $11,000. DR. R H. WHITEHEAD ' HAS NOUGHT OUT THK MoRAE DRUB STOKE and completely restocked liia More w it h aj the articles "necessary to comfort and uses of the students". Mr. McRAK, who is managing; the .store will be glad to see his student friend at all times, and will Bell them DRUGS. Cll CIGARETTES , TOBACCO. CIGARS I STUDENTS' ARTICLES cheaper, than any place in the village. Prescriptions Carefully Coniprnnnkil at all times. C. L. LINDSAY, DEALER IN DHY GOODS. NOTIONS. BOOTS. SHOES. HATS, Clothing, Hardware, Groceries, Wagons, Horses, Mules, FURNITURE A SPECIALTY. Main Street, - . - Chapel Hill, N. Q. 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