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UNIVERSITY DlRiiCiORY. OYSTER SALOON. served in all GENERAL ATHLETIC ASSvXJIAi lO:C. W. D. Cartuiohael, President, , . Burton Craige, V ice-Presiden t. A. W. Belden, Sec'y'. and Treas. j UNIVERSITY FOOT-BALL TEAM. j J D. Whitaker, Captain. Warren L. Kluttz, Jis, Manager. j UNIVERSITY BASE-BALL IE AM. j B. E. Stanley, Captain. . j V. S. Howard, Manager. I E. J. Nelson, Assistant Manager. I TRACK ATHLETIC TEAM. , , R. H. Wright, Captain. UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB JE of. Harrington. Director, i Darius Eatman, Leader. R. B. Graves, Business Manager, ELISHA MITCHELL SCIENTIFIC SO CIETY. Richard H. Whitehead, M. D., President. Henry V. Wilson, Ph.D., ice-President. ; Francis P. vTenahle, Ph D., Sec'y. and Treas. Charles BasKerville, Pri D., Cor. Sec'y. Meets in Person Hall the second Tuesday night of each mouth. ' Journals issued twice i year. HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Kemp P. Battle, LL. D., President. Geo. T. Winston; LL.D., 1st Vice-President. E. A. Alderman, D.C.L., 2nd Vice-President. W. C Smith, Secretary. SIIAKESPERE CLUB, Thomas Hume, D.-D. LL.D., President. Samuel May A. B., Vice-President. W. R. VV( bb, Secretary. R. H. Syk.es, Treasurer. PHILOLOGICAL CLUB. K. P. Ha rington, President. F. K. Ba'l, Vice-President. W. D, Toy, Sec'y. and Treas. Meets on last Tuesday night of each month iti the English Lecture room. PHILOSOPHICAL CLUB. H. G. Connor, President. Burton Craige, Vice-President. Theo. 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 society meets in February and October. Ban quet Thursday night of Commencement.:.. Philanthropic (Literary, Secret). Estab lished 1795. Meets every Saturday night in Phi Hall, New East Building. Dialectic (Literary, Secret). Established 1795. Meets every Saturday night in the Di Hall, New West Building. UNIVERSITY GERMAN CLUB. 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 gentian. New River Ovsters styles bv JOHNSTON & LUTHER, ii.ve us u trial. Apples ! A new supply yesterday (19th) Remember that BURCH'S is Headquarters for i ii e Apple A Wonerful Invention Zoology teaches that the hairs of the head are hollow, and contain an oil that gives them life. - In clipping the hair with scis sors, this hollow is left open, and the hair loses its life-giving properties. I have a Machine named the Singeing 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 or dying, and giving it a soft growth. Call and examine this machine and have your hair singed. . Special attention given to dressing La dies' hair. Cutting done with exquisite and srtistis skill by the old University Barber of twenty years" experience. The singing machine is -highly recom mended by scientists throughout the country. Very Respectlully, T. D. DUNSTAN, Professor of Tonsorial Art. a. OllVt-a f Virvt--.,-. tfU : j... i. iusu iruciion in f courses of study, six brief courses T courses to aiiif itirH,vi....i . " ' lJona) 1 AV U1L1 I Hflf (J sion.il miirnpsln In- ....-i . .' ' Pr0fes- meuicine. x union ,0 a year; total expense yoo 400 students. 7:6 teacher An n, ." ' mes. 7 scientifip. lntni"....:.. . meM . ana hUkpi. 0i, . 1 w. ...,.,!. jii-uiinrK: ,..i. (free to all ' 1 Y. M. C. A. Building, Over $10,000 nozv Subscribed. . We take pleasure in 'announcing to all who are interested in the suc cess of the movement, that $10, 117.50 has been subscribed toward our Y. M. C. A. Building; the fund having- increased $757 in the past 30 days. . According to the pledges, $2,529 is now due. The call of the Com mittee for the first one-fourth is meeting' with a hearty response, as indicated by the payments already made." Every effort will be exerted to raise the fund to $20,000 before January. . 1st, 1S()8, as this is the amount originally designated, as sufficient to erect a building worthy of our organization, and of the Uni versity 1 if which it is a part. For the information of those who have subscribed, we publish a copy of the pledge. I agree to pay the Treasurer of the Building Fund of the Y. M. C. A dollars. Same to be paid in four equal annual payments, 25 per cent, when $10,OOQ , has been subscribed. 2o per cent, in 12 months, 2s per cent, in 24 months, 25 per cent, in 3f months, from time of first payment. (Signed) Tins Committee. ceive careful consideration at the hands of the students, since some of those who have done . most during the past two years to keep it up and make it a help to,, the students, may not be here next year. Has it been worth the effort nec- pnrv tn keen it uof And do the J r J. students want to see it continued in iht future ? Tf so. there must be some of the students who are will inar to exert themselves a little and not simply wait to be benefited by what others may do for it. C. II. Jo 'JB ..... 1 Y. M. C. A Johnston, President. Sly, Vice-President. 1 . W. Coker, Cor. Sec. J. K. Pfhol, Rec. Sec. J,V. E. Cox, Treas. TENNIS ASSOCIATION. E. K. Graham. President. K. H. Graves, Vice-President. F. li. Johnson, Sec. and Treas. ' UNIVERSITY DRAMATIC CLUB. K. II. Graves, Manager. C. S. Carr, Stage Director The Co-operative Society. There has been quite a good deal r 1 i . , r: i j- or uiscussiou ainon me 11 icuus the Co-op. as to whether the Utley Bill, passed in the last Legislature will affect this, enterprise, and if it fWv: what, can be done to secure a rniitinuaiice of this helpful nistitu tion. It does not appear that the Utley Siill will in any way uitertere with the' Co-op., as it is a students or-. ganization; yet, tlie maintenance or discimthiuance of it should re- Discipline irianly, without esj,i0:l,re Scholarships and loans to the needy Tuition free to sons of all ,.,:...;' rliflnfpa fnr ...:..!j. ... ' w.wjr, PUDllC school tea,! rs, and persons under bodily intir.;t d dress PKESIDKNT aVdeKv Chapol Hin, n, c, will be Philological Club. The Philological Club will meet . 1 1 1 , : . 1 - i. ... . in tne runsriisn lecture-ioum uu Tuesday evening, March 30, at half past seven o clock. The following papers read: Some Reasons for the Amalga mation of the Optative and Subjunc tive in Latin. Mr. Linscott Puns and Pronunciation in Shake- n r . TT spere. Mr. nume. , Studies- in the Diction ot tne Roman Elegiac Poets. Mr. Har rington. A Character-sketch from Gotz vou Berlichingen. Mr. loy. Inter-Society Debate. The regular annual Intcr-Society Debate, was held in the Philanthropic Hall on Friday night. Quite a large nurlience was present, and all airreed that the debate was of first class order The Ouerv was: "Resolved, that imrrinp- constitutional objection, an Income Tax should be incorporated' in to our Federal System of Taxation.' Messrs. Edward Kidder Graham and Theodore Franklin Kluttz represents the Di Society on the afhrmative Messrs Willis G. Brogden and Sylves ter Brown Shepherd, of the Phi, were on the negative. Both sides were well upheld by their respective supporters. J he committee decided for the affirmative. The ' University Press Company has purchased anew supply of large poster type, which has been long needed. Posters for the Virginia 1 r 1 printed irom it. game were Church Directory. PUESBYIERIAN CH UKCH.- kev, D. J. Cur rie, Services every Sunday morning and night except the first Sunday in each month. Praver ineetintr every Wednesday nitrkt. Episcopal Church. Rev. Mr. Winecoff. Services every Sunday morning- and night Methodist Church. Rev. N H.D.Wilson Services every Sunday morning and night. Prayer meeting WernesUay rngnt. Baptist Church. Rev. Dr. Thos. Hume Services every Sunday morning and night, Prayer meeting every Wednesday night. FACULTY LECTURES, 1896-'97. ' Thursday, January 2S, Prof. Battle "The Growth of the Federal Constitution for the ' past One Hundred Years." Friday, B'ebruary 12, Prof. Harrington "A Day in Koine." Fridav February 26, Prof. Gore "The His tr.rv ot the Calendar." ; Friday March 12, Prof. Hmne The Making JfoST'Can be seen at any time. " "of the English BitiJ." Friday, March 26, Prof. Wilson A Zoologi cat Trip to t ie Bahama lands." Friday p'.'il 6, Prof. Ball "Homer." Friday Aoril 23. Prof. Williams Philos' ophy and Life." Friday, May 7, P of. Cobb "Living Lakes and Dead Seas T. J. LAMBE, TUB CLOTHIER, HATTER, AND GENT'S. FURNISHER, OF DURHAM, Has opened a Branch Store. In the Old L II. L. HALL, V here you will find an up to date line of Goods at REASONABLE PRICES. Mark Arn!cin & Strause Brs Samples' Tailor made clothing' a spec! alt y."m i Yours re. pcctfullv, N. C. LONG & BEO. Managers. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiB 1 '1 J p ! Dr. M. D. King, DENTAL SURGEON' . Office with Dr. Headen's. University of Xorth Carolina rooms :sr.:n;iiG tobacco Made from the Purest, Ripest and Sweetest leaf S grown In the Oolftcn Belt of North Carolina, Cl-; S arette Book goi with each 3-ok. pouch. S ALL FOR io CENTS. s A Pleasant, Cool and Delightful Smoke, s X Lyon & Co. tobacco works, Dunham, N. Cs iHiMMirioiaiHiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiNiiiMiiiaiiiiiiiuiir . - r S W, DUKE, SOrNS 6c CO., BRANCH OP THE American Tobacco Co., DURHAM, N. C. Southern Railway (PIEDMONT AIR-LINE.) THE GREAT TRUNK LINK. 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, Rich mond,. Washington and all points North also with trains for. Durham, Raleigh, Golds boro, 'Selnia, Tarboro, Rocky Mt. Suffolk and Norfolk, Wihuiiitftoii. New Bern and Morehead City. 3:50, p. in. No 54 Connects at University Greensboro, Charlotte, Atlanta New Orleans, Memphis, Columbia, Sa vanna, Jacksonville, St. Augustine, and all points South.- TRAINS ARRIVE AT CHAPEL HILL. 11:10, a. jii. From Grecsuboro, Danville, Washington and other points North, also from Durham Raleigh, Selma Goldsboro and Norfolk. v 6:50, p. m. 53, from Wilmington, New Berne, Norfolk, Tarboro, Rocky Mount, Suffolk Goldsboro, llaleigh, Durham, and inter mediate stations. Ouick time: accom modation unexcelled. Mixed. Dailv Kxcent Sunday. A " . . i R. L. VERNON, Travelling Ptis 'Vn1. W. II. GkKKN. Gen. Man'g J. M. Cm,p Traffic Manager W A. TURK Geu. Pass. Agent Washington, D. c- B. E. TEAGUB, . Agent, S. R. Co-
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