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UNIVERSITY DIRECTORY GENERAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. Geroge G. Stevens, President. W. D. Cannicharl, Vivce-President. Jas. A. Gwyn, Secy, and Treas. UNIVERSITY FOOT-BALE TEAM. E. C. Gregory, Captain. Walter Brem, Manager. J H. White, Assistant Manager. UNIVERSITY BASE-BALL TEAM. B. E. Stanly, Captain. V. D. Cannicharl, Manager. UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB. rrof. Harrington, Director. Darius Eatman, Leader. J'.i ; Pride J. Thomas, Business Manager. ELISHA MITCHELL SCIENTIFIC SO CIETY, - Richard II. Whitehead, M. D., President. Henry V. Wilson, Ph D. Vice-President Francis P. Venable, Ph D., Secretary and Treasurer. r 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 P. Battle, LI D., President. Geo. T. Winston, LL. D., Frst Vice Pres. Edwin A. Alderman, Ph D. 2nd Vioe Pns. HollondThompson, Secretary. SIIAKESFERE CLUB. Thomas Hume, D. D. LL D., President. Walter D. Toy, M. A., Secretary., Herburt Bingham, Treasurer. Herman H. Horse, Assistant Secretary. ' PHILOLOGICAL CLUB. Meets on the last Tuesday night, of eacl month in the English Lecture, room. Oili- cers: K. P. Harrington, President, F. K, Ball, Vice-President, W. D. Toy, Secretary and Treasurer. FRATERNITIES (secret). Delta Kappa Epsilon, Beta Theta Pi, Zeta Psi, Sigma Nut Sigme. Aalp.ha Epsilon, Al pha Tan,, Omega, Signa Chi, Pbi Gamma Deltas Kitppai. Sigma, Kappa Alpha Pi Kap pa Alpha. , 4 , ; - (.' SOCIETIEvSL Theta NU; Epsilon (secret). v Pi Sigma, (secrets). . Order of Gimghouls (Junior secretk TJie society-meets, in-Febuary and October. Ban quet Thursday night of commencement. Phiianthxppic.(se,cr.etv literary.. Establish ed 1795; Mets ev,ery. Saturday nighUn.ltte Phi Hall, New East Building. ' Dialectic) (secret)! literary.) Established 1795. Meets, every, Saturday; nightr, in, jtlie Di HaiijNew Wet Building. ' ' UNIVERSITY GERMAN. CLtTB. E. Cv Gregoryk,President Jas,.A.. Gwytn Vice-president1.. , C., R; Dey, , Secretary i i R.' St Busbeej Treasurer. Meets at call of President;. Leader selected for. each gen man. i ' ; . " : UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE.. W, R; Webb, editor in chief. Editors, . ' E. C: . Gregory,. Dick Lewis,, Burton Craige; D: Eatman, E. E. Sams " . Y. M. C. A. H. II. Horne; President, W. R. Webb, Vice-President, J. S,,V,ray, Secretary .. i R., ,LGQkftri,,Corresponding Secretary.; J. W. Canada,, , Treasurer, Meets in Chapes .QnMpnday,,, Tuesday,., Wednesday , Thursday nights of'each week.;. : ( " TENNIS, ASSOCIATION. A., Wi. Myers,. President.. H,,C..Briidgers,,Vi;e,Pres.ident, Jas; AO Gwyri, Secretary and Treasurer. The Liberty Bell's TUp io Atlanta. As you Southward go, Oh Libeily Bell, ' With your dust and rust and u:umed kncci, King out the story you know so well, The story of long ago. Ring out th story of Marion's v.tu, Hi n;; out t he. Songs of the old time, w! on, New England aul VjU'giuia then Togit'-'wr faced weal and woe. Li 'T was little you knew, dear Liberty Bell, In your quiet retreat and your sheltered cell, Of the lajer strife, where brothers fell, In that four year tempest of shot and shell, Not so very long ago. Jo. You know only the old-time song. Of Warren and Jasper and all the throng; That answered your call in the struggle with wrong, When you were a clear-voiced, bright-young In those days of long ago.. Take us back in thought, O Liberty Bell, With your dust and rust and imiilit d knell, Back to the times you remetiber will; Noith and South will hearken, while yc-u iei Your story of long ago. C. J'. Roger, in New ) 'mt Sun. OrriCB WORLD'S PAlfl Sept. 15.189$ BLACKWELL'S DURHAfl TOBACCO CO., Durham, N.Q Gentlemen: We have Smoked op all the Tobacco at theWorld'i Fair, and have unanimously awarded the Gold Medal for Smoking Tobacco to BLACKWELL'S ouruciin Congratulating you on your success, ue iv.uain Yours truly, COMMITTEE. A Farnasla of Football. From Town Topiis.1 The football boy is in Uto tit-Id: O, here's to his ropy hair! lie has gritted his iertii and he's out en the heaili . With b1ocd to ai.ill and to spare. K e has pads on I;is Iegsand niuii's on his cars. And a shioJd ;iC!osa his nose, And lie dives in the ;;u:,c wiiii r.n evo of 1'ano And ciassacr.s his.foes.' O., hurrah for the lad with the lusty legn And the g-ad, vociferous shcut; ' Football he can play in the orthodox. way,' And kick your front teeth cut. The football be y is out for blood: O, here's to his leathery jaw! K-e can smash all his boncB; break his face on the stones. And then sing out for more. He has brawn in his arms and thews in his thighs, And muscles all over his frame; He can knock you dead with a butt of his head, And frolic on just the same.' O, hurrah for the lad with the iron chest And hayrack of shaggy hair! May he trample and pound all his foes in the ground And make merry at their despair. The football boy is again on deck: O, here's to his ardor hot! He would crack all your ribs, would his fes tive nibs, Yes, just as soon as not! ' , Your chest he would crush with one soulful thump Of his fairy foot, you bet! And wont give a- if your whole diaphragm He shatters, without regret. O, hurrah for the lad with the livid jowl, . Who's out for grime and gore! May he kick all his foes with a kick in the nose, " ' ' l Por that's what we're living for! BlackwelFs Baa Domain Cm been tha recognized standard xi inol-'ing Tobacco for over 2$ years. Uain:;' ar.d uii-i nly first'" Bright, sweet tnj t v v i" t- tha rost fastidious to to ? '. p ' ' "vi Clackwell's Durham T:.. . I - , f . . !. C. DURHAM Church Directory,1 v 1 , PKESBYTi4pTA'r'ChUKCir. Revt D. Jl Cur rie. SstvoCes eyery Sunday niorningriuid night except the first Sunday in each month. Prayer mjbog every, Wednesday njight. Eri3C0VACHUKCHv-Rv. -Paul; Shubert. ServiQftsyery. Sunday-, morning; and nights . Mhthoitist GHORCK-Rev.' L. S-.; Massey. Services every Sunday ' morning and!night. Prayer.TOeeng;. W.ednesday.nigt., ' , ., r - Baptist -Cxtrfifcw Re'V.' Dr. Titos.1 Hume Services every Sunday morning and night Prryer meeting every Wenday night. Cupid & Co. L,ove into a bramble fell, Ivoud he called and long; Passed a poet down the path, Busy with a song. "Come and help me from this plight," Cried the little elf. Said the poet, "This is odd; I'm in thorns myself. "Brambles, brambles every where, Roses all too few; Who so hedged me all about? Iyove, I swear 'twas you. "Though unkind to me you've been, . Still my hand I'll lend; Aid me love and I'll aid you, And our feud shall end." So inseparable they go, Friendly as may be; Iyove delights to have his darts Tipt with minstrelsy. Happy, too, the poet is, That his songs do rest Close behind some silken folds, Deep in beauty's breast. C. G. D. Chicago Record. EM J wmw nrar-NB mtxnv i. crunni .i. 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