UNIVERSITY DIRECTORY. QSNBXAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. W. D. Carmichael, President.. Burkm Craie, Vice-President. Beldea,Sec'y. and Treas. DNITCRSITY FOOT-BALI, TEAM. J D. Whitaker, Captain. Warren L. Kluttz, Jr., Manager. UNIVERSITY BASE-BALL TEAM. B. E: Stanley, Captain, V. S. Howard, Manager. E. J. Nelson, Assistant Manager. TRACK ATHLETIC TEAM. R. H. Wright, Captain. UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB. Prof. Harrington, Director. Darius Eattnan, Leader. R. H. Graves,Business Manager. ELISHA MITCHELL SCIENTIFIC SO- . CIETY. RickardH. Whitehead, M.D., igh S each month. Journals issued twice & year. HISTORICAL SOCIETY. ? A Alderman;D.C.U, 2nd Vice-Prestdent. W. C Smith, Secretary. SHAKESPERE CLUB. Thomas Hume, D. D. LL.D., President. Samuel May A. B., Vice-President. W. R. Webb, Secretary. R. H. Sykes, Treasurer. PHILOLOGICAL CLUB. K. P. Harrington, President. F. K. Ball, Vice-President. VV. is. IVTi VJv7V 1. . Meet, on last Tuesday night of each month im the English lecture room. PHILOSOPHICAL CLUB. ' H. G.Connor, President. Barton Craige, Vice-President. Theo. F. Kluttz, Sec'y. and Treas. FRATERNITIES (Secret). t.,a xr , w.ir.Ti Rcta Theta Pi. Zeta PsL ! Sigma Nu, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Al- Chi. Phi Gamma Delta, Kappa Sigma, Kappa Alpha, Pi Kap pa Alpha, fmuena ineid. SOCIETIES. Theta Nu Epsilon (Secret). rA- n;-rrmnlc f Junior. Secret). The aociety meet in February and October. Ban- Tttnreiav nitrht of Commencement Du;t..hrnniir lT,iterarr. Secret). Estab lished 1795. Meets eyery Saturday night in Phi Hall, New East Building. n:,i.f,v T.itrarr. Secret). Established 179. Meets every Saturday night in the Di Hall, New West Building. UNIVERSITY GERMAN CLUB. J. H. Andrews, President. C. R. Dey, Vice-Presidents R. E. Follin, Secretary. Milton Elliott, Treasurer. Meets at call of President. Leader select ed for each german. Y. M. C. A. C. H. Johnston, President. P. H. Ely, Vice-President. F. W. Coker, Cor. Sec. V J. KJ Pfhol, Rec. Sec. W. E. Cox, Treas. TENNIS ASSOCIATION. E. K. Graham, President. R.-H. Graves, Vice-President. F. B. Johnson, Sec. and Treas. UNIVERSITY DRAMATIC CLUB. R. H. Graves, Manager. C. S. Carr, Stage Director i . itnvTKiTiw fiHiiRCH. Key. D. J. Cur- ri, Services every Sunday morning and night except the first Sunday in each month. PriTfr mratinir vv Wednesday nisrht. Epwcopai, ChDkcH. Rev. Mr. Winecoff. Services every Sunday morning ana nignt. MwTHomsT Chdkch. Rev. N H.D.Wilson. ' Services every Sunday morning and night. Prayer meeting Wednesday nigtu. Baptist Church. Rev. Dr. Thos. Hume. Services every Sunday morning and night. Prayer meeting every weanesaay nigm. FACULTY LECTURES, 1897-'97. Thursday, January 28, Prof. Battle "The Growth of the Federal Constitution for the past One Hundred Years." Vri'iiav liVhrnarv 12. Prof. Harrinsrton "A j 1 j - ' . y . Day in Rome." UVirfav FVhruarv 26. Prof. Gore "The His- , - s -r torv of the Calendar." Friday March 12, Trof. Hume The Making of the English Bible." Friday, March 26, Prof. Wilson A Zoolog- cal Trip to the Bahama Islands. Friday. Aoril 6. Prof. Ball "Homer." Friday April 23, Prof. Williams Philos- oohv and Life." - Friday, May 7, Ppof. Cobb "Living Seas A Good Combination. An "Equitable" Policy Means Capital for Salaried Aen. Professional Men. Business Men. Any Man.. In Additiou it is Investment, Savings Batik, Protection, Security for Borrowed Noney Its 20-year Endowment Bond pays you IN CASH more than twice as murh as it costs Or, you can-et a paid-up policy at end of 20 vears tor about four TIMES the amount of the policy on winch you pud pre miums during- the period. STEpHENS & BREM, Charlotte, N. C. Agents Equitable Life Assurance Society. The Winston-saiem vmu. I Clubs. This is the day of social as well as political and religious organiza tions, a fact, the truth of which is well proved by the numerous clubs constantly being formed here at the University. Old friends have as sembled and in a systematic way joined themselves under the names of those schools or towns with which they have been connected. On Tuesdaj- last the Wilmington boys organized the "Wilmington Club." with Marsden Bellamy as President; Arthur Belden, Vice President: Ed. Wood, Secretary; Ed. McEachern, Historian; Milton Elliott, Toast Master. The members are Belden, Bella my, W., Bellamy, M., McEachern, E., McEachern, J., Wood, Metz, Elliott, Sykes, Branch, Hall, Chad- burne, Canady, Green, T. W. Again expressive of our numer ous list of preparatory schools repre sented, we now have a "Pantops Club," the President of which is Mr. W. J. Bellamy; Vice-President F. B. Johnson; Sect., Elliott; rfiis torian, Hall; Treas., Hume. :x All the members are represented in the above officers. Following up the rocent "fad" of organizing clubs of the different sets of University boys represent ing larger towns and preparatory schools, a Winston-Salem Club has been founded with the ' following members. , R. E. Follin, President. P. A. Gorrell, Vice-President. J. K. Pfohl, Sec'ty and Treas. C; G. Hill, Orator. G. B. Pond, Janitor. Bitting, Buxton, Patterson, Loc- kett. Bailey, Swink, Goslen, Rey nolds, Rierson, Vaughn, Edwards, Coxe, Miller, Miller, C, Hill, C. li Colors Maroon and White. Marbursrs Pickings, Lone Jack, Golden Septre, English Birds Eye, Three King's and Golden Square Cut Tobacco's just opened up at N. C. LONG & BRO. The Vanderbilt letter is in this issue as it came too late for that of last week. Dr. M. D. KlUrr - DENTAL SURGEON Office with Dr. Headen University of North Carolina. Offers thorough instrnpfs s . courses of study, six brief courses, onl , courses to suit individiinl ..,i ..' . ual , . . ttIIU profen law ana medicine , j vt , (.uuaJ eXpense g1fln ... , . uuuiavunes ana mi... .... . "cuius, tJmUa3ium, auueut K'ounas, bathr (free to all Discipline manly, without espionage Scholarships and loans to the need . i . ' lUHiuu urr lUSGJlSOia mituVi... -"xoicris, can. rtiilnfAis frit tli mi'tiid. t i u" ...v. ......oj, puoncschool te is., amujcisims unaer Dodily infirmit d dress PRESIDENT ALDEKm " Chapel Hill, N. c, Oh wad some power the giftie gie us To see ourselves as others see us, But how would it be to see an asa Whene'er we should a mirror pass. If those who think they're "out of sight" Could see themselves as others might, Then many would see fools, I trow, Whene'er they to a glass did go. OYSTER SALOON. New River Oysters served in all styles by - " JOHNSTON & IUTHER. Give us a trial. Apples Remember that BURCH'S is Headquarters for i n A jz jp 1 e A new supply "yesterday (15th) A Wonerful Invention Zoology teaches that the hairs of the head are hollow, and contain an on mn.ijivca tlie hair with scis- sors, this hollow is left open, and the hair loses its life-giving properties. I have a Machine named the Singeuig ma chine, which removes the hair and at the same time closes up the hollow, causing the hair to retain its life-giving properties, and therefore stopping the hair from falling out Jirirr o nA rriuintT it a soft ETOWth. Call and examine this machine and have your hair singed. . Special attention given to dressing I,a- uica uaui wvv t srtistis skill by the old University Barber of twenty years' experience. rrt. -mifhint. is ViiVtilv recom mended by scientists throughout the country. very rtespecnuuy, T. D. DUNSTAN, Professor of Tonsorial Art mmiMiMiiuiiuiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiis T. J. LAMBE, THE CLOTHIER, HATTER, AND GENT'S. FURNISHER, OF DURHAM, Has opened a Branch Store. In the Old D. K. E. HALL, Where you will find an up to date line of Goods at REASONABLE PRICES. Mark Amheim 6t Strause Bros Samples fjCan be seen at any time. TAILOR MADE CLOTHING JBSA SPECIALTY.-a Yours respectfully, N. C. LONG & BRO. ; Managers. Ji i i va if i" i UYKrrc'S ISiXflnGJDBACCDi - Made from the Purest, Rlpent and Bweetast Ifjaf : S frown In the Golden Belt of North Carolina. Cl- S S wette Book goee with each oa. pouch. - 1 ALL FOR io CENTS. : A Pleasant, Cool and Delightful Smoke, i 3 Lvon 4 Co. Tobacco Works, Durham, N. C. 3 IMUWMMIIIUIHIUIIIIMIIHIMiMMMIIMUUtlIUMi;illl W, DUKE, SONS & CO., . . BRANCH OF THE American Tobacco Co., . DURHAM, N. C. Southern Railway (PIEDMONT AIR-LINE.) THE GREAT TRUNK LINE. CONDENSED SCHEDULE, IN EFFECT JAN. 18th 1897. TRAINS LEAVE CHAPEL HILL 8:55 A. M. No. 52 Connects at University with trains for Greensboro, Danville, KicH inond, Washington and all points North ' also with trains for Durham, Raleigh, Goldsboro, Selma, Tarboro, Kocky Mt. Suffolk and Norfolk, Wilmington, Nevr Bern and Morehead City. :50, p. m. No 54 Connects at University Greensboro, Charlotte, Atlanta Nftw Orleans. Mptnnhis. Columbia, Sa vanna, Jacksonville, St. Augustine, and all points South. TRAINS ARRIVE AT CHAPEL HILL. -11 11:10. m m Prom Greesnboro. Danviii Washington and other points North, aiso from Durham Raleigh, Selma Oolcisu . and Norfolk. 6:50, p. m.53, from Wilmington, New Berne, Norfolk, Tarboro, Rocky Mount, d Goldsboro, Raleigh, Durham, and inter mediate stations. Quick time: accom modation unexcelled. Mixed. Daily Except Sunday. R. L. VERNON, Travelling Pass. Affen Charlotte, N. J.M.CUI.P, ' W.H.GRESN. ' Traffic Manager. Gen.Mang W A. TURK. Gen. Pass. Agent Washington, V- and Dead Lakes.

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