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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. S. E. Shull, Captain. T. W. Jones, Jr., Manager. ................... Assistant Manager. UNIVERSITY BASE-BALL TEAM. R. A. Winston, Captain. ' J. R. Carr, Manager. W. B. Whitehead, 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. C.S. Mangum, M. D., Vice-President. Francis P. Venable, Ph D., Sec'y. and Treas. Charles Basnerville, Ph D., Cor. Sec'y. - Meats in Person Hall the second Tuesday night of each month. Journals issued twice i year. - HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Kemp P. Battle, LL. D., President. E. A. Alderman, D. C. L., Vice-President. H. M. London, Secretary. SHAKESPERE CLUB. Thomas Hume, D. D. LL.D., President. H. F. Linscott, Ph. D., Vice President. W.J. Horney, A. B., Secretary. H. P. Harding, Treasurer. PHILOLOGICAL CLUB. Thomas Hume, D.D., L.L.D. President, H. F. Linscott, Ph. D., Vice-President. S. May, A.B., Sec'y. and Treas. Meets on last Tuesday night of each month in tke English Lecture room. FRATERNITIES (fcret). Delta Kappa Epsilon, Bet Theta Pi, Zeta Psi, Sigma Nu, Sigma Aipna Jpsuon, Al pha Tau Omega, Sigma Chi, Ph, 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). 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. , DRAMATIC CLUB. R. H. Graves, AtM.., 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. H. Anderson, Vice-President. G Vernon Cowper, Rec. Sec. Geo. Stevens, Cor. Sec. A. J. Barwick, Treasurer. UNIVERSITY MOOT COURT.. J. C. Biggs, Ph.D., 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 except the first Sunday in each month. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night. Episcopal Church. Rev. II. H. Meade, D. D., Rector. Services every Sunday morn ing and night. Methodist CHUHCH.Rev. N II.D. Wilson. Services every Sunday morning and night. Prayer meeting Wednesday night. Baptist Church. Rev. Frederick Cleve land. Ser vices every Sunday morning and night. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night. Cut this out and return to W. P. Bryan, Business M'g'r. Date This is to certify that I have ordered copies of the '99 Hel- LENIAN for which. I agree to pay one dollar and fify cents ($1.50) per copy on delivery. (Signed) Resolutions of Respect. The Faculty of the University of North Carolina record with deep sorrow and profound sense of loss the death of their honored colleague the Hon. John Manning, LL.D. .pro fessor of law 1882-1899. A long, noble and useful life has ended, and another great servant of the University has passed to his rest. Dr. Manning rendered dis tinguished service in his State as a lawyer, a legislator and jurist. He wore about hi m the graces of a gentleman, the charm of a Cultured mind, and the flower of high Christian manhood. He was a good father and . husband, a good citizen and a loyal friend and wise counselor. As a teacher, he was patient in preparation, orderly in arrangement, strong and lucid in ex position, and never-failing in sym pathy. His fame as a teacher of the law will longest endure for it was his greatest as well as his last service of this kind. His conception of the teacher's office was one with that of Mark Hopkins, the Storys and Arnolds of the world; he held personality to be greater than method. He loved his pupils and he loved the law and his work, while beyond the text-book, the lecture, the class room, stood his clean, whole some, upright, unselfish life, impel ling men to obedience, and winning them to love. The University mourns his loss as a lifetime friend and a devoted servant who reflected honor upon her teachings and whose highest desire and whose happy fate it was to serve her faithfully and well to the end. ; ,! E. A. Alderman, K. P. Battle, J. C. Biggs, Committee. Base Ball Scores. Cornell 11, Georgia,. 5. Georgetown, 7, Princeton, 5. ' Lafayette 31, S. C. College 2. Virginia 10, Yale 3. Lafayette 6, Trinity 5. Lafayette 9, Trinity 10. Georgetown 10, Princeton 6. Georgetown 4, Yale 2. Virginia 19, Princeton 4. Princeton 4, Georgetown 7. Virginia 14, Cornell 5. Georgetown 9, Yale 4. Georgetown 9, " Lehigh 2. VirginiaS, Lehigh 3. Virginia 7, Lafayette 5. Cornell 9, Oak Ridge 0 Notice! There will be an important meet ing of Tar HEEL Editors in the Chapel on Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. The attendance of the whole board is earnestly requested. Editor-in-Chief. The University Preacher With Us Reverend Dr. S. B. Turrentine theUniversity preacher for this month is with us this week. He filled the Methodist pulpit Sunday morning, and Sunday evening in the chapel, he preached the regular monthly sermon to a large and ap preciative audience. During this week he will conduct the morning prayers in the chapel; he will also be present and assist at the meeting of the Y. M. C. A. in the evening. Dr. Turrentine is an alumnus of the University of the class of '84, and is now presiding elder of the Char lotte district of the Methodist Church. Where the University Boys Spent Easter. Mr. H. M. London at his home in Pittsboro. Messrs. Bunn and Swindell at Rocky Mount. Messrs. O. S. Thompson, K. P. Lewis, I. F. Lewis, J. D. Grimes, Root and Battle'in Raleigh. Messrs. J. C. Webb, B. Webb and Nash in Hillsboro. Messrs. Glenn, Miller, Buxton, Lockett and Bailey in Winston. Messrs. Connor, Holmes and Cooke in Winston. Messrs. Post, E. J. Wood and Bell in -Wilmington. Messrs. Bryan and Weil in Golds boro. Mr. C. G. Rose in Fayette-ville. Meeting of Tar Heel Editors. A meeting of the board of editors of the Tar Heel was held in the chapel last Friday afternoon at 2:30. The resignation of Mr. E. D. Broad hurst, '99, f the exchange depart ment was accepted, and Mr. James E. Latta, '99, was elected to fill the vacancy. Mr. J. A. Caldwell, '99, arrived on the Hill Monday afternoon. B. G. Empie, Esq., of Wilming ton, who was a membor of the law class here last year, arrived on the Hill last Tuesday. Mr. PL M. London, '99, accom panied by Tom Worth, '02, and R. S. Hutchinson, '02, spent the East er holidays at his home in Pittsboro. A game of base ball played near here on Monday afternoon between the coon teams of Chapel Hill and Durham proved a walk over for Chapel Hill. The Durham team was vanquished by a score of 38 to 11. The features of the game were the heavy batting of the Chapel Hill team and the abundance of errors by the Durhamites. Dr. Thomas Hume will leave Saturday for Winston where he de livers Monday morning a lecture on the "Relation of a Library to the Public ' the occasion being the open ing of the the Graded School Library of that town. He will also deliver a lecture before the Literary Club of Winston that evening. 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-g-iving 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 THE STANDARD RAILWAY OF THE SOUTH. " . he direct line to all points. TEXAS, California, FLORIDA, CUBA AND PORTO RICO. 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. Apply to Ticket Agents for time V tables, rates and general information, or address R. L. VERNON, F. R. DARBY, T. P. A., C. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. Asheville, N. C. THE University Magazine. Published by the Dialectic and Philanthropic Literary Societies of the University of North Carolina. Subscription, $1.50 for the current College year. Send us your subscription. Advertising rates furnished on application. W. E. Cox, t Business Manager. Literarv contributions solicits 5 from the undergraduate body of the I 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. FrankS. Gannon, 3d VP&Gen. Man. J. M. Culp. Traf. Man.
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