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UNIVERSITY L'lI&C'iOftY '"v GENERAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. Geroge 6. Stevens, President. W. D. Carmicharl, Vivce-Presideut. Jas. A. Gwyn, Secy, and Treas. UNIVERSITY FOOT-BALL TEAM. E. C. Gregory, Captain. Walter Brem, Manager. J. H. White, Assistant Manager. ' UNIVERSITY BASE-BALL TEAM. B. E. Stanly, Captain. W. D. Carmicharl, Manager. " UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB. Prof. Harrington, Director. Darius Eatman, Leader. Pride J. Thomas, Business Manager. ELISHA MITCHELL SCIENTIFIC SO CIETY, Richard H.Whitehead, M. D., President. Henry V. Wilson, Ph D. Vice-President. Francis P. Venable, Ph D., Secretary and Treasurer. Charles Baskerville, Pli D. Cor. responding Secretary. Meets in -Person Hall tne second Thursday night of each mouth. Journals issued twice a year. HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Kemp P. Battle, LL. D., President. Geo. T. Winston, LL. D.,Frst Vice Pres. Edwin A. Alderman, Ph D. 2nd Vice Pres. Hollond Thompson, Secretary. SHAKESPERE CLUB. Thomas Hume, D. D. LLC, PresIJent Walter D. Toy, M. A., Secretary. Herburt Bingham, Treasurer. Herman H. Horne, Assistant Secretary. "PHILOLOGICAL CLUE. Meets last Friday night in every month at various member's houses. Walter D. Tay, M A., President. Thomos Hnnie, D. D. LL. D., Vice-President. Karl 'P. Har rington, A.M., Secretary and Treasurer. FRATERNITIES (secret). Delta Kappa Epsilon, Beta Theta Pi, Zeta Psi, Sigma Nu, Sigma Aalpha Epsilon, Al pha Tau Omega, Sigma Chi, Phi Gamma Delta, Kappa Sigma, Kappa Alpha, Pi Kap pa Alpha. SOCIETIES. . Theta Nu Epsilon (secret). Pi Sigma (secret); - Order of Gimghouls (Junior secret). The society meets in Febuary and October. Ban quet Thursday night of commencement. Philanthropic (secret, literary. Establish ed 1795. Meets every Saturday night in the Phi Hall, New East Building. Dialectic (secret) literary.) Established 1795. Meets every Saturday night in the Di Hall, New West Building. UNIVERSITY GERMAN CLUB. E. C. Gregory, President Jas. A. Gwyn, Vice-President. C. R. Dey, Secretary. R. S. Busbee, Treasurer. Meets at call of President. Leader selected for each ger mao, UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE. W. R. Webb, editor in chief. Editors, E. C. Gregory, H G. Connor, Burton Craige, D. Eatman, W. H. Swift. Y. M. C. A. H. H. Horne, President, W. R. Webb, Vice-President, J. S. Wray, Secretary. R. E. Coker, Corresponding Secretary. J. W. Canada, Treasurer. Meets in Chapel on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday nights of each week. . TENNIS ASSOCIATION. A. W. Myers, President. H. C. Bridgers, Vice.President. Jas. A. Gwyn, Secretary and Treasurer. Cirarch Directory. Presbyterian ChCrCh. Rev; D. J. Cur rie. Services every Sunday morningi and night except the first Sunday in each month. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night. Episcopal Church. Rev. Paul Shubert. Services every Sunday morning and night. Methodist Church'. Rev. L. S. Massey. Services every Sunday morning and night. Prayer meeting Wednesday night. Baptist Caurch. Rev. Dr. Thos. Hume. Services every Sunday morning and night. Prryer meeting every Wenday night. All Uiiiuihi...1, Ctiu;.e. A thorn for every rose, A rival for every sweet-heart, And corns for the daintiest toes. If ever we love a fragrant flower, 'Tis sure to fade away; . " Whenever there's soup for dinner, There's sure to be hash next day. Kansas City Journal. We clip the following: "The devil sends the wicked winds , That blow her skirts knee high; But Heaven is kind and sends a dust t That fills the bad man's eye." And suppose the sequel would be: The devil's winds now blow in vain About our modern maid And Heaven has ceased to interfere, In bloomers she's arrayed. When Summer Dies. HUNTER LEE HARRIS. Out of the fields of tedded hay, I' By dreamy haunts of autumn flowers. The cricket drones a dead love lay; Foi, Oh! the Summer is passing away; Fast fly the dying hours. Beyond the tarns. across the meads, In many a fieid of russet c?over, The sunlight glints on dying weeds; All things must die; who recks or heeds When hearts are brimming over? Above the crested golden-rods ' ' " A f lou'a id gauzy griggsgo whirring The yellow aser sleeping nods Above the bursting poppy peds, With scarce a zephyr stirring. A dreamy hush upon the air, streaming, Through woodland depths the sun is Weere drowsy clustered maples bear, A' golden glinting here and there , And all the world is dreaming. About the year 1S59, Edward Everett delived a "series of lectures to raise money for the purchase and preservation of Mount Vernon. . A-mong- other places he visited North Carolina, and some things that he says about the State are intering to those who know it as it is now. "I may be permitted to say that nowhere have my anticipations of a pleasant tour been more com pletely fulfilled than, in the last mentioned State North Carolina. In the course of a week I visited Wilmington, Newbern, Raleigh and Chapel Hill, speaking at each of those places. Communication be tween the principal places in North Carolina is rendered expeditious by almost eight hundred miles of Rail Road, traversing the eastere and central portions of the State. It was not in my power to visit its mineral district about Charlotte or the mountain region of tee West, which form a very important and attractive portion of the territory. Raleigh, the politi cal metropolis of the State, and Chapel Hill, the seat of the Univer sity of North Carolina, honored my addresses with crowded and favor ing audiences. The net receipts at the former were $515; at the latter $615.60. I found at both places a highly intelligent social circle. Raleigh itself con stitutes, in its name, the noblest monument to the illustrious but un fortunate pioneer of North Ameri can colonization.- It will preserve his gallant deeds and generous traits of character in honored re membrance, ages after the crowned pedant who sent him to the block is recollected only to be despised. The University at Chapel Hill is second to none of the Southern Seminaries, except the University of Virginia, in the number of its students, and it stands in well-earned high repute as a place of education." The above is puoted from one of Everett's letters to the Nezu York World. OrflCS iVORj.D'S mi Sept is. 1893 black well'S Durham Tobacco Co., Durham, N.C Gentlemen : We have Smoked up o!l he Tobacco at the World's Fair, and have unanimously awarded the Gold Medal for Smoking Tobacco to BLACJCWELL'S Durham .onpr-t: !a!ing you on your success Yours truly, Committee. X i J : .?.--i?"rij;.siss. 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