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UNIVERSITY DIRECTORY. GENERAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. Geroge G. Stevens, President. W. D Carmicharl, Vivce-President. 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. Staaly,t Captain. WDi 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, d Charles Baskerville, Ph D. Cor. responding , Secretary. Meets in Person Hall tne second Thursday night of each month. Journals, issued' twice a year. HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Kemp-?. attle.'LL. D.,,Presklent. Geo, T. Winston, LL,. D., Frst Vice Pre. EdwiaA Aldorjnan.,Ph.D. 2nd Vice Pres. HollonbTThompson, Secretary. SHAKESPERE CLUB. Thomas Hume, D. D. LL D., President. Walter D. Toy, M. A., Secretary. Herburt Biagluun,, Treasurer. Herman H. THorne, Assistant Secretary. 'PHILOLOGICAL CLUB. ' 'Meet last'Friday '-.night iHi-every-finonth at various member's houses. ,Waltr .D. Tay, M AM President. Thomos Hume, D. P. LL. D., Vice-President. Karl P. 'Har rington, A.M., Secretary and Treasurer. FRATERNITIES secret). The Library anb Heading 'Room. The Tar Heel, ilast -week had some suggestion on the use and care di books, referring-, in that article, more especiaaly Jto private librarys. j Xhe;amexTjiles, of course, sapply to books iaa piiblictlihrary. Jlu'deed if a person -is gxjing' 'to 'be "earless in theuse of any books, it should not be in his treatment of those which others, as well as 'himself; are. inthe.habit.of using". ; One of the most annoying" tbinge in connection with the reading; of -a 'library book" is to find Tom, Dick, and Harry's pencil marks and comments scattered through the books. It is an extraordinary and peculiar development of conceit that can make a reader of a ?piiblic 3 book imagfine .that others icare for his idea as to the best portions of the book. If a -man chooses to 'mark his own'bodkslet'hirn do so, to his heart's content; but let him spare those that belong to;the,public. " ' -x , tn abuse which is carried to an unbearable extent. at this'Uriiversity is the mutilation of papers in the rea ding- room. ".The writer of this ar ticle, but a shorj: time ago, saw a man del i berately cu t-out part of la page of otie the illustrated papers that had just been put on file. Probabl) not one twentieth of the men who habitually,.lookat.that.pa- per had seen it. This was a new paper, After it 'had been on file for two or thred days, its condition was disgusting. One can be charitable enough 'to be- Delta Ka5papsilpn,. Beta Theta Pi, Zeta lieye that a few men wh0 . do these Psi, SigmuNu;Jg ma -Aalpba Jvpsiion, ai- . phar,egma .Chi,M,Gaima things do them through sheer ,gno-.Diita.ltappa'Sigma.'KappaAipha'-piiCap- ranee: occasionly, in some inexph- pa Alpha. ' ' I cable way, a man drifts to the Uni-. ; -societies, j versity who does not know vwhat Theta'Nf j3psiionisecret). books and papers are for. Usually,) -fcSiga4seeretK. 1 however, bnt one explnation is pos- socieet in Febuary and October. -Ban- Ulble, and that IS that the men Sd qttet Thursday -sight -ot-.caintneaceJcnent. oiienuing are mexcusauiy tnuugnt iEiilanthrwic; secret,- literary. ".'Establish- legs antl selfish. edT795.;f!Meets-vry Saturilay -nightiin the ' ; PhiHai;,:Nvf'East -Building. . . ... - .'V ' - ' . :n;a.ir fseoreti niterarv.. 'Established . What to do with; these -men is 1795. fcMeetsHeveryV6aturttay rit iin the question. They will not read this Di'Haii.New.WestBuiidirig. : article; they will not listen. to youj .. .HNrvERSiTYi-GERMAN CLiJB. if you attmpt to read it to them; : E. c. Gregory, President- they are not be reasoned with they jJas..A.iGv?yn,' viceiPresideijt. are unresponsible being's. A very ' C R.?JQey,-Secretary. drastic remedy is the only one that R: S..Busbe?,aTreasurer. ;Meets.,at call wji have anv effect. Treat them ofiresident. "Leader selectefdif orveach ger- ag you do 0eT babies too t young WBLO., (.UNIVtERSITY MAGAZINE. to know how to use a thing-. Keep them where they cannot abuse it W.VR. Webb.-e'ditor in chief.' YEditors, , "E. G. Gregory, ;H- G. Connor, 'Burton Craige.'D.- Eatman, W. H. .Swift. ' r- y. ;m.'C a. , ; " iH.fH..Horne,VPresident, i . . ' 'WJfR.mbhVice-PrsWent, . "J; S.'.Wray Secretary. R.E.i'C6ker,''Crre8poaigt Secretary. J. W. Oaaada, Treasurer. Meets in Chapel mn JMowday, Tuesday, tWednesday, TJuirsd3yiiight Sfeach week. - TENNIS'A8SOCIA1iION. ' A.uW.Myrs,' President. ; HC.lBrid-ers, tVicelPtCBideat. jJia-tA.wGwyn, .Secretary ajja Treasurer. OrriCK WORLD'S FAI Sept. i$. 189) BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., . Durham, N.0 Gentlemen: We have Smoked up ell the Tobacco at the World's Fair, and have unanimously awarded the Gold ' Medal for Smoking Tobacco to BLACKWELL'S Durham Congratulating you on your success, T . A i we rai.am tours irmy, , Committee. Blackwell's BuH Durham C been the recognized standjrd cf bmbkinK Tobacco 1 for over 5 years. il)nUonn!y;T'4dB unifonnly first. Bright,; sweet and fragani-we in vita the . miw( facfMiniw' to . test i'3 ffn.r :in Wf Hence. f AUVfc Ctackwell's Durlwm Tc-scco C-i.,X5asi'!jaa hi c. DURHAM t FAMILY w SCHOOL LIBRARY STUDENT ' PERSON WHO READS OR WRITES SHOULD OWN A DICTIONARY. . tr Mhonld be token to GBT THE BEST. Webster's International,nS,rr' It li ft thorough revision of the authentic "Unabridged," fuUy abreast of the times. The work of revision occupied over ten years, more than a hundred editors being env i ployed and over $300,000 expended. SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS. G. ft C. MERRIAM CO., Publishers, I Springfield, Mass., U.S. A. : : cbDo not buy reprints of obsolete editions. J3?8end for free pamphlet containing spec- "WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL" , DICTIONARY. imen pages, Ulustrations, and f uU particulars, No Race with Yale. Capt. Bullard of the Harvard crew was seen last evening- in reg-ard to the press dispatch from JNew Ha ven, which appeared in the morning papers,' sayinir that an invitation from the Yale Navv for a 'Harvard J Yale crew race this year, was to he sent him shorly. "I have recieved no such com-; munication y et, "-said Captain, Bul lard, '.aud 1 will say now that there will postively be no race between Harvard and Yale this year whether I receive the invitation or not. The New Haven dispatch stated . 1 , ' i it ' J A. X J.1 f!hiiW!hTDiTAitrv. tnat it was tne intention oi mc I Yale Navy to cut loose from n the HiaiBTT?aRjA.NiCHuitcH.-fKv. iJt. J. cur-1 football department in their stand ie. "Sestico Jtxery iSuaday riuoniiiig. and rt- tin . nfVilptiV' rpla.intis - with -CTery 'Jbuaday. riuonimg. ana for no athletic relations With night exceptefcwt Sunday w each month. I R arvard , ;president d"e Sibour Prajrer meeting ewyiWcdmaday night. r vxn ,rTr Vnc Arm to spud yjx iuv, ..uUvU.& . 'ii ... -1.-11 r j.-. 3f..riT.r'nrir -n:,rti fsiinhAri- la written cnaiientre iur a. kilc, w Services averV. Sundar-mwrriinraMilnie-ht. Captain 3Uliara. ,e,n.,D,. -r vr,D. It is plainly Harvard s intention 8erviewwvvr.Sunday mornhgnd night. lo Slin UJ mciwuiuiiuu " -aw.weHmr WedmsadavL niirht. tne spring-, tnat a Dreacn in looiuai a o -- r. . 0... -n u r, would mean a breach in all the Baptist CAORCH.-Rev. Dr. Thos. Hume. L . , xm rf w.. . .www . j Ulil UIIU 11 1 K 1 1 I . I t- r Prrver meetinir everv Wndav iriit liVcw. 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