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UNIVERSITY DIRECTORY, D GXNKXAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION, W. D. Cartniehael, President.. Barton Craigc, Vice-President. A.W. Belden, Sec'y. and Treas. UNIVERSITY FOOT-BALL TEAM. J D. Whitaker, Captain. Warren L. Kluttz, Jr., Manager. UNIVERSITY BASE-BALL TEAM. B. E. Stanley, Captain. . W. S. Ho-rard, Manager. E. J. Nelson, Assistant Manager. TRACK ATilLETi6 TEAM. R. H. Wright, Captain. .UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB. I of. Harrington, Director. Darius Eatman, Leader. R. II. Graves,Business Manager. ELISHA MITCHELL SCIENTIFIC SO CIETY. Richard II. Whitehead, M. D., President. Henry V. Wilson, Ph.D., Vice-President. Francis P. tenable, Ph D., Seo'y. and Treas. Charles Basiterville, Ph D., Cor. Seo'y. Meets in Person Hall the second Tuesday night of each month. Journals issued twice i year. HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Kemp P. Battle, LL. D., President. . Ceo. T. Winston, LL.D., 1st Vice-President. D. A. Alderman, D.C.L., 2nd Vice-President. W. C.. Smith, Secretary. SHAKESPERE CLUB. Thomas Hume, D. D. LL.D., President. Samuel May A. B., Vice-President. W. R. Wf bb, Secretary. R. H. Syks, Treasurer. PHILOLOGICAL CLUB. K. P. Ha ring-ton, President. F. K. Ba'l, Vice-President. W. D, Toy, Sec'y.. and Treas. Meets on last Tuesday night of each month in the English Lecture room. :. ' PHILOSOPHICAL CLUB. II. G. Connor, President. Burton Craige, Vice-President. - Thoo. F. Kluttz, Sec'y. and Treas. , . FRATERNITIES (Secret). Delta Kappa Epsilon, Beta Theta Pi, Zeta Psi, Sigma Nu, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Al pha Tau Omega, Sigma Chi, Phi Gamma Delta, Kappa Sigma, Kappa Alpha, Pi Kap pa Alpha, Phi Delta Theta. SOCIETIES. Theta Nu Epsilon (Secret). Pi Sigma (Secret). Order of Gimghouls (Junior, Secret). The ociety meets in February and October. Ban quet Thursday night of Commencement. Philanthropic (Literary, Secret). Estab Hished 1795. Meets every Saturday night in Phi Hall, New East Building. Dialectic (Literary, Secret). Established 1795. Meets eyery Saturday night in the Di Hall, New West Building. UNIVERSITY GERMAN CEUB. J. H. Andrews, President. C. R. Dey, Vice-President. ,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. J. K. 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 Church Directory. Pkesbyierian Church. Kev. D. J. Cur rie, Services every Sunday morning and nifht except the first Sunday in each month. Prayer meeting every Wednesday nisrht. Episcopal Church. Rev. Mr. Winecoff. Services every Sunday morning and night. Methodist Church. Rev. N II. D.Wilson. Services every Sunday .morning and night. . Prayer meeting Wednesday night. Baptist Church. Rev. Dr. Thos. Hume. Services every. Sunday morning and night. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night. . FACULTY LECTURES, 1896-97. Thursday, January 28, Prof. Battle "The Growth of the Federal Constitution for the past One Hundred Years." Friday, February 12, Prof. Harrington "A Day in Rome." Friday February 26, Prof. Gore "The His tory ol the Calendar." Friday March 12, Prof. Hume The Making of the English Bible." Friday, March 20, Pro'. Wild n A Zoologi cal Trip to the Bahama Islands. '' Friday, April 6, Prof. Ball "Homer." Friday, April 23, Prof. William Philos ophy and Life." Friday, May 7, Ppof. Cobb "Living Lakes and Dead Sea. Ag Mr. H. H. Cartland, the popular lailor of Greensboro Will visit Chanel Hill to take all orders' for Commencement.' Mem bers o the Faculty, Seniors, Ball Managers, Representatives and .-every body else who desires a Tailor-Made suit would do well to place their orders with mm., bar pies can be seen at io. o JNew west. .,-N O T'10 . Mr. Cartland, will take all measures himself, so' we can guarantee a perfect lit. W. D. CAKMlUliArvLf- &' U. Li. o iU 1 1 xl , i GENTS . Psychology. Continued from second page. It is very ihllerent, however, when, in his Junior year, he enters upon a study of psychology. The seeker after knowledge finds himself n a strange laud, as it were, with no tann har landmarks to direct his wandering footsteps. Nigfht falls. le long's for light in vain, there are no "jacks". to "Dewey." The method of study, which he has adopted with. Greek, must be left behind with "Homer." The day of artificial memory is o'er; judicious memory must take its place; under standing must come into play. The student realizes that his study, now, is one of relations; that he must un derstand how the apperceiving; ac tivity acting- upto u sensation ffives rise to knowledge; how perception, memory, imagination, intricately in volved ihough they be, are yet sepa rate and distinct ways in which the mind works; a u d to artificially memorize is impossible. The stu dent who grasps the subject matter of psychology as a unit and yet per ceives the relations of the various parts to each other and to the whole, receives the higdi grade; h e who fails to do this, a poor one. As a further arg-umeut in favor o this view, it may be said, that psy chology "papers" , in June usually show great improvement over those of Christmas, and that the g-encra average on logic and philosophy is considerably higher - than on psy chology: thereby proving- that as one becomes more familiar with the subject matter, and consequently more capable of dealing" with it', he obtains a better grade. In other words we readily agree that psychology requires a different function of the intelligence from that necessary for a proper appreci ation of the classics, etc. ; but we do not admit that it should, on that ac count be stricken from the Univer sity curriculum. Why. should it be? Simply because some men display no special aptitude along- that line? By another - application of the same idea, Greek must g-o, and Datm, chemistry, geology, physics, all branches ol study; the University exists only as a name, education be comes a dream, and man. -sinks again, by a process of devolution, into a state of intellectual degradation. There is no doubt that all who study, psychology, even tho' they receive poor grades, derive an im mense amount of, good from it; that their mental power is more or less I developed; and therefore the college curriculum is its proper place. OYSTER SALOON, New River Oysters served in all styles by ' . JOHNSTON & LUTHER. Give ms a trial. 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