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UNIVERSITY DIRECTORY. GENERAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION, J. S. Carr, Jr., President. E. V. Patterson, Vice-President. C. S. Alston, Sec'y. and Treas. UNIVERSITY FOOT-BALL TEAM. P. O. Rogers, Temporary Captain. Warren L. Kluttz, Jr., Manager. A. R. Berkeley, Assistant Manager. UNIVERSITY BASE-BALL TEAM. R. A. Winston, Captain. J. R. Carr, Manager. Assistant Manager. UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE. W. S. Wilson, Editor-in-Chief. W. E. Cox, Business Manager. ELISHA MITCHELL SCIENTIFIC SO CIETY. J.A.Holmes, B.S., State Geologist.President o.ts. Mangum, M. v., Vice-President. Francis P. Venable, Ph D., Sec'y. and Treas Charles Baskerville, Ph D.. Cor. Sec'v. Mests in Person Hall the second Tuesday night of each month. Journals issued twice 1 year. The '99 Hellenian j A meeting- of the Hellenian Edi tors was called for Saturday after ( noon and the whole board was in attendance. The various com mi t- j tees reported what work had been done by them and these reports showed that the prospects of the '99 Alpha Theta Phi. Communicated. In 1894 a society by the name of Alpha! Theta Phi was founded here by Prof. H. C. Tolman, Ph. D., now Professor of Greek in Vander bilt University. Its purpose was THE University,Magazine. Published by the Dialectic and Philanthropic Literary Societies of the University of North Carolina. Subscription, $1.50 for the current "to stimulate and increase a desire Hellenian are especially good. The fr sound scholarship in the Univer- College year. editors this year are not allowing Slty atld UP to this year.it has Send us your subscription. three or four of the board to get out this publication of the fraternities, as has been done in the past years, I been carried on with some success. Those eligible to this society are Juniors who have attained the av- HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Kemp P. Battle, LL. D., President. E. A. Alderman, D .C. L., Vice-President. H. M. London, Secre SHAKESPERE CLUB. Thomas Hume, D. D. LL-D., President ti. a . Lin sco ice President. W.J. Home B., Secretary. H. P. Hard easurer. PHILOLOGICAL CLUB. E. 'Alexander, President. H. F. Linscott, Vice-President. S. May, Sec'y. and Treas. Meets on last Tuesday night of each month in the English Lecture room. FRATERNITIES (F cret). Delta Kappa Epsilon, Bet Theta Pi, Zeta Psi, Sigma Nu, Sigma Alpha Epsuon, Al pha Tau Omega, Sigma Chi, Ph, Gamma Helta, Kappa bigma, Kappa Alpha, Pi Hap pa Alpha, Phi Delta Theta SOCIETIES. Theta Nu Epsilon (Secret). Pi Sigma (Secret). Order of Gimghoul (Junior, Secret). Ban quet Thursday night of Commencement. The Gorgon's Head. . Philanthropic (Literary, Secret). Estat lished 1795. Meets every Saturday night in Phi Hall, New East Building. Dialectic (Literary, Secret). Established 1795. Meets every Saturday night in the Di nail, New West Building. DRAMATIC CLUB. R. H. Graves, Director. G. D. Vick, Manager. M. Bellamy, Jr., Stage Manager. UNIVERSITY GERMAN CLUB. G. D. Vick, President. Graham Woodard, Vice-President. H. C. Cowles, Secretary. A. R. Berkeley, Treasurer. Meets at call of President, Leader select ed for each german. Y. M. C. A. T. G. Pearson, President. F. W. Coker, Vice-President. T. G. Pearson, Cor. Sec. H. Anderson, Rec. Sec. A. J. Barwick, Treasurer. UNIVERSITY MOOT COURT. J. C. Biggs, Judge. J. D. Parker, Associate Justice. E. B. Grantham, Solicitor. R. B. Morrison, Clerk. R. T. Poole, Sheriff. The Moot Court will convene three Satur day nights in each month. Church Directory. Presbyterian Church. Rev. D. J. Cur rie, Services every Sunday morning and night exeept the first Sunday in each month. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night. Episcopal Church. Dr. K. P. Battle. Services every Sunday morning and night. Methodist Church. Rev. N H.D.Wilson. Services every Sunday morning and night. Prayer meeting Wednesday night. Baptist Church. Rev. Frederick Cleve land. Services every Sunday morning and night. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night. but are doing the work under the cra of ninety per cent in their head of the committees to which classes up to Christmas of their Jun- they belong-. The Editor-in-chief ior year and Seniors who failed in shows himself capable of accom- tneir Junior year may oe taicen m plishimr the j?reat task and the edi- their Senior year if their June ex- tors have done well in having elect- animations brought them up to that ed him. He. however, seeks aid average. The present Junior class from outsiders in the line of drags, has four or five meu who are eligible quotations, stories etc, and not from to this societ3' aud jt 1S nothing but the editors exclusively. Lots of riht tljat theT should have advan" men in college are capable of -doing taSeot the society tor there .s some the above things and the editors honor to belong to it. hope that they will lend a hand in of last year never looked UP ' k;,-,o- fVm QQ TTpII; H ht standing of the class of '99 and c in the historv of the University sequently nothing Exchanges. The Georgia Oratorical Associa tion met in Atlanta Jan. 23, to dis cuss "unfinished business of the As sociation, After much discussion the following amendment was. made to the Constitution. "No student shall be eligible to compete in any contest of the Association, who has filled professional places anions" aduit men, viz: To have appeared upon the lecture platform for com pensation, to have plead a law case before a justice or adult jury for money, or to have filled the pulpit for any length of time preaching for remuneration." This announcement means that Georgia will win next time. Col lege boys are not supposed to com pete with licensed lawyers and preachers. If this amendment had been in force during the last contest Mr. Adair would have carried back to Athens the palm of victory he justly deserved. ( Seventy men responded to a call tor toot-ball candidates for next Fall's team at Harvard. 1 lie officers the con- has been done this year. Last year's President is an instructor in the University and we hope he will look into the mat ter and help to bring the society on a sound basis asrain. If the officers for the 3Tear are ascertained we are sure that steps will be taken to ac complish such. Let the,' proper authorities take hold of this matter Advertising rates furnished oa application. W. E. Cox, Business Manager. . Literary contributions solicited from the undergraduate body of the University. Articles of merit will find prompt publication. Upon mat ters relating to the literary depart ment of the Magazine, Address, W. S. Wilson, Editor-in-Chief, Chapel Hill, N.C. Amateurs Supplied With Kodaks, Cameras, Films, Dry Plates, Printing Paper, Mounts and all photographic material. W. I. VanNess, Photo Supplies, 21 N. Tryon St., Chalotte, N. C. A Communication. 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 lile-giving properties. Dr. Alderman promised the Senior I have a Machine named the Singeing Ma class last fall to call them together at different times during the vear to speak to them on the important top ics of the day. His duties have been too burdensome for him to i i. r 1.: . a . .a- give us lqc ueneiit in nis icuections and matured thoughts but sometime during these dreary winter months young men are apt to form hasty opinions ot living issues and at no time do they need guidance in form ing these opinions than during their last preparation for the world's bat tles. We do not want students sim ply to adapt any man's views on any subject and call them their own, but we think it a good idea that the views of older and more matured men, in actual touch with the world should help to guide the younger The Harvard-Pennsylvania foot- and more hasty men in forming ball game will be played next year their opinions. So that we ask Dr. in Philadelphia on November 4th. Alderman if it is possible for him to find time amid his other duties to The Legislature of Maryland has keed his promises to us? clline, which removes the hair and at the same time closes up the hollow, causing- the nan 10 retain us nie-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 Respectfully, T. D. DUNSTAN ' Professor of Tonsorial Art. SOUTHERN RAILWAY appropiated for the use of John Hop kins University the sum of $50,000 a year for two years, without condi tions. Senior. THE STANPARD RAILWAY OF THIS SOUTH, he direct line to all points. TEXAS, CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA, CUBA AND PORTO RICO. Interesting:. Yale plays Princeton in football next fall on November 18th and Har vard will probably be played on thepines 11th of the same month. Virginia and North Carolina have revived all relations on athletic The Banger (U. of Texas.) x nis is newrs to us. rue news is making a long round-about trip to Meeting ox the uerman Club. reach us. We don't think it will At a meeting of the German Club ever reach us at a11- The Ranger held on Friday afternoon, Jan. 27 seems to keep up with our Athletic 7 Strictly first-class equipment on all through and local trains ; Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars on all night trains ; Fast and Safe Schedules. Travel by the Southern and you are assured a safe, comfort able and expeditious journey. 1899, Messrs. A. C. Miller. '99, J. W. Hindsdale, Jr., '00 and T. W. Jones, Jr., '00 were elected to mem bership. The leader informed the Club of the date of the dance as affairs pretty well. However this Apply to Ticket Agents for time may be one of Casper Whitney's tables, rates and general lapcl information, or address IX. Lt. VIKJNUJN, X K. JJAKJd I , T. P. A., CP. A.. Mr. George B. Pond, ex '99, who Charlotte, N. C. Asheville, N. C. being Friday night, February the recently obtained a second lieuten- third and also the asssessment de- ancy in the United States Armv. clared by the Executive committee, has been ordered to Manila. He M 1 Vy I 1 lit UU 1 Ul Llli.1 lU lir I I I f" I I (-1 M I XI J T V f Y l.r I fl l- 1 r - y-v I ... r,,.t.:,, ,...u: i. . , C -r-i ..... . "nuii , vuma niiux aujumutu ruujcci. to me pan urancisco where lie sails torHdV P AfJpT, m, nnf Moti call of the President. " that nlace. w a Pttt,' n v a X ' ' 4X. UAU. VJ . X . Xi,
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