UNIVERSITY DIRECTORY. GENERAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. E. K. Graham, President. R. S. Busbee, Vice-President. K II. Sykcs, Sec'y. andTrea s. UNIVERSITY FOOT-BALL TEAM. J P. Whitaker, Captain. Warren L. Kluttz, Jr., Manager. Jones Fuller, Assistant Manager. UNIVERSITY BASE-BALL TEAM. R. A. Winston, Captain. R. H. Lewis, Jr., Manager. C. R. Dey Assistant Manager. TRACK ATHLETIC TEAM. G. B. Pond, Captain. UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB. P. -of. Harrington, Director. J. K. Pfohl, Leader. Jones Fuller, Business Manager..' ELISHA MITCHELL SCIENTIFIC SO CIETY. J. W. Gore, C. E., President. Collier Cobb, A. M., Vico-1 'resident. Francis P. Venable, Pli P., Sec'y. and Treas. Charles BasKerville, Ph D., Cor. Sec'y. Meats in Person Hall the second Tuesday sight of each month. Journals issued twice i year. HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Kemp P. Battle, LL. D., President. 15. A. Alderman, D .C. L., Vice-President. W. C Smith, Secretary. . SHAKESPERE CLUB. Thomas. Hume, D. D. LL-D., President. Samuel May A. B., Vice-President. R. II. Syk.;s 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 i n the English Lecture room. FRATERNITIES (Secret). lelta Kappa Eplon, Beta Theta Pi, Zeta Psi, Sigma Nu, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Al pha Tau Omega, Sigma Chi, Phi Gamma J)elta, Kappa Sigma, Kappa Alpha, Pi Kap pa Alpha, Phi Delta Theta. SOCIETIES. Theta Nu Epsilon (Secret). Pi Sigma (Secret). Order of Giinghouls (Junior, Secret), lhe society meets in February and October. Ban quet Thursday night of Commencement. The Gorgon's Head. 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. R. S. Busbee, President. C. B. Buxton, Vice-President. H. C. Cowles, Secretary. G. D. Vick, Treasurer. Meets at call of President. Leader select ad for each german. Y. M. C. A. C. H. Johnston, President. P. II. 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. P. K. Follin, Manager. Samuel May, Stage Director. G. D. Vick, Assistant Manager. UNIVERSITY MOOT COURT. S. Brown Shepherd. Judge. Jones Futier, Associate Justice. W.G. Cox, Solicitor. Wescott Koberson, Clerk. J. C. McRae, Sheriff. The Moot Court will convene three S;itur day nights in each month. Church Directory. Dr. M. D. King, DENTAL SURGEON Office with Dr, Headen's. RESERVED FOR PROCTOR & CO., Durham, N. C. Watch their Ad. in Next Issue. A Wonderful 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 llespectlully, T. D. DUNSTAN, Professor of Tonsorial Art. From the Exchanges: Positions on the editorial staff of the Pennsylvania)! are filled by competitive examination. Harvard's foot-ball tea m averages 185 pounds to the man. The aver age of Yale's team, which is the heaviest in the countrj', is 195. Athletics at Yale are now man ao-ed by a committee of twelve, con sisting of the captain and managers of the crew, foot-ball, base-ball and track-teams, and two men from the senior classes of the college and Sheffield School. 1 There are 1,000 women attending the medical school of Tokio, Japan By the will of the late Henry L. Pierce Harvard University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technol ogy and the Boston Art Musseum each receives $700,000.00. Harvard will use her share in building a reading room to the library. Yale celebrates her 198th anniver sary this year with 2,800 students on her roll, an increase of 1200 over last year. The University of Chicago gives eighty scholarships and fellowships a-regating $20,000.00. Harvard gives 115 scholarships of $225.00 each. Yale gives $30,000.00 to needy students. At Cornell 125 students receive free education, and there are given in addition to this twenty-seven scholarships of $200. 00 each. Columbia gives twenty nine scholarships of an average val ue of $200.00.. Yale is to have a new athletic field with a seating capacity of six teen thousand. Rev. Dr. E. N. Potter, formerly president of Union and Hobart Col lege, has accepted the presidency of of the Cosmopolitan University. Auburn and -.Sewanee recently played a tie game 0 0. Each ac cuses the other of shady work. Auburn A. and M. is figuring , on the Southern championship. Pen ton, the old Va. player-is playing full back for them. Our Willie passed away today. His face we'll see no more; what Willie thought was HaO. Proved HsSOt. Stringfield, U. N. C. scrub '95 is playing end on Vanderbilt. . Dialectic Hall, University of N. C, November 6, 1897. Whereas, in the ordering of an All-wise Providence, God has seen fit to remove from the sorrows of this world in the death of General Thomas L. Clingman, a member of the Dialectic Society, and Whereas we, his fellow-members, desiring to put on record a testimonial of our appreciation of his former services to his state in the capacity of repre sentative in both bodies of the Fed eral Consrress and his unusual a'bil- ity as an orator and a leader of men, be it therefore Resoived, that as a mark of res pect to his memory, we drape our Hall in mourning for a period of sixty days, And be it further Resoived, that we spread upon a page of our minutes set apart for that purpose a copy of these resolu tions and also cause copies of the same to be published in the Tar HeEU, the University Magazine, and the several State papers. J. E. Little. Paul C. Whitlock;' P. Tinsley Cheek, Com. for the Di. Society. The faculty has ruled that class games may be played, only on Sat urday, or on other afternoons after 4:30. This is to prevent conflicts with Laboratory or other afternoon work. PkESBYIEkian Chukcii. Rev. D. J. Cnr- rie, services every nunuiiv jiihuS night exoept the first Sunday in each month. Prayer meeting every Wednesday niglit. Episcopal Chukch. Kev. Mr. Winecoff. Services every Sunday morning and night. Mkthodist Church. Rev. N L I). Wilson. Services every Sunday morning and night. Prayer meeting Wei' iesday iht. Baptist Chukch. Rev. Frederick Cleve land. Services every Sunday morning and night. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night. TO THE Faculty and Student Body . or THE X. J nive rw ity o f N . C You are cordially invited to call on our representatives. Mess. N.C. Long & Bro. for CLOTHING AND ' . Gent's Furnishings. Custom-Made Suits a Specialty, ! with two large line samples to select : from. When in Durham, make our Store your headquarters. T. J. LAMBE, The Clothier and Gents Furnisher, i Durham, N. C. 'Out otsight" scrcnuG TOBACCO Hade from the Purest, Rlpent and Sweetest leaf grown In the Uolden Belt of North Carolina. Cig arette Book goes with each 2-oz. pouch. ALL FOR io CENTS. A Pleasant, Cool and Delightful Smoke. Lyon . Co. Tobacco Work, Dunham, N. C. The Go-Operative Store Is offering to the students and f., ..14... X! ' 1 , . laL" uiLjr acvcuwv-uve Kinds of Men's Stylish Shoes Always up to date. Prices frn, $2 to $6. Excelled for style, fiS durability. Prom the largest and most vanea siock in iNorth Carolina w c aisu iuvilc your attention to our Samples of Hats or anything you may want from Rodgen, Peet & Co. When i of Clothing and Gent's Furnishing it yyui yaj tu Bcc us Deiore you buy. We Guarantee Everything in tnis Line. If we havn't what you want we will get it tor you. This is the Best and Cheateti f iace in me aiaic to Buy Books, Statianery, &c Stationery for all departments CO-OPERATIVE, No. I, Old West Building-. Hours 8 to 8:30 a. m., 2 to 5:30 o. m t:ia to as p. m. PICKARD'S Livery, Feed and Sale Stables. NEAR EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Splendid Riding- andDriviug Horses Polite Hostlers. 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