UNIVERSITY DIRECTORY.
GENERAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION.
J. S. Carr, Jr., President. . . . .
E. V. Patterson, Vice-President.
C. S. Alston, Sec'y. and Treas.
UNITERSITY FOOT-BALL TEAM.
S. E. Shull, Captain.
T. W. Jones, Jr., Manager.
Assistant Manager.
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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 Manag-er.
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.
Charlea Baskerville, Ph D., Cor. Sec'y.
Mets in Person Hall the second Tuesday
Might of each month. Journals issued twice
x year. , .
HISTORICAL SOCIETY. .
Kep P. Battle, LL. D., President.
E. A. A14erman,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
ki tke English Lecture room.
FRATERNITIES (?cret).
Delta Kappa Epsilon, Bet Theta Pi, Zeta
Psi, Sigma Nu, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Al
pha Tau Omega, Sigma Chi, Ph, Gamma
Delta, Kappa Sigma, Kappa Alpha, Pi Kap
pa Alpha, Phi Delta Theta.
vut tins out and return to W . v . iiryan, liusiness iu g r. THE
University Magazine.
Idered. .... .copies of the '99 Hel- Published hv the DinWtir ' nA
one dollar and fify cents ($1.50) Philanthropic Literary Societies of
the University of North Carolina.
Date
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LENIAN for which I agree to pay
per copy on delivery.
(Signed) Subscription, $1.50 for the current
College
Meeting; of Seniors and Prospect-
ive Teachers.
Commencement Programme.
Sunday, May 28th, "
11 A. M. -Baccalaureate Sermon, "In response; to the request of Dr.
by Rt rRev Huo-h Miller AWermat1' the bemor Class together
y ' K x with those who intend to teach next
Thompson, Bishop of Missis- year, met in the chapel at 12:30 Sat-
sippi. urday.
it 3 it nrn-i. i t . .
iviunutiy, xvxay 4vtu, uv, Alderman presented a
i -
12 M. Address before the Law
year.
Send us your subscription.
Advertising- rates furnished on
application.
W.'E. Cox,
Business Manager.
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
PW Hall, New East Building.
Dialectic (Literary, Secret). Established
1795. Meets every Saturday night in the Di
Hall, New West Building.
DRAMATIC CLUB.
Samuel May, A.B., Director.
W. F. Bryan," Manager.
J. A. Moore, 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
1 for each german.
Y. M. C. A.
T. G. Pearson, President.
H. Anderson, Vice-President.
G Vernon Cowper, Rec. Sec.
Geo. Stevena, Cor. Sec.
A. J. Barwick, Treasurer.
UNIVERSITY MOOT COURT.
J. C. Biggs, Ph.D., Judge.
- Z. V. Turlington, Associate Justice.
D. L. Russell, Solicitor.
B. F.K elley, Clerk.
J. H. McCall, Sheriff.
The Moot Court will convene three Satur
day nights io each month.
Church Directory.
Presbyterian Church. Rev. D. J. Cur
rie, Service every Sunday morning and
aigkt exept the first Sunday in each month.
Prayer meeting every "Wednesday night.
Emscopai. Church. Rev. H. H. Meade,
D. D., Rector. Services every Sunday morn
ing and night.
Methodist Chukch. Rer. N H.D.Wilson.
Services every Sunday morning and night.
Prayer meeting Wed nesday night.
Baptist Chukch. Rev. Frederick Cleve
land. Services every Sunday morning and
night. Prayer meeting every Wednesday
night.
School,
by Hon. Henry Groves Connor,
Late Speaker House of Repre
sentatives.
8 P. M. Q Anniversary Meeting- teachers
of I the Dialectic and Philan
thropic Societies.
Tuesday, May 30th,
9 A. M. Seniors form in front
of Memorial Hall and march to
the Chapel for prayers.
plan of literary contriDutions solicited
establishing a teacher's agency at the from tne undergraduate body of the
University. , He hopes thus to system- University. Articles of merit will
atize his labors in securing- positions find prompt publication. Upon mat-
for students desiring to teach, and al- ters. relating to the literary depart-
so to secure a better knowledge of the ment of. the Magazine,
schools of the State and their need for ArMrcc
1 his is a work in which each stu
dent can greatly aid Dr. .lderman
and Prof. Noble by informing them of
any vacancies or need for teachers in
tne scnoois or taeir respective com
munities.
Let us yive them our co-operation
W.S.Wilson,
Editor-in-Chief
Chapel Hill, N. C.
Amateurs Supplied,
With Kodaks, Cameras, Films,
in their efforts to secure positions lor Dry. Plates, Printing Paper, Mounts
9:30 A. M. Meeting of the Board every one desiring to teach. We can and a11 Photographic material
of Trustees in Person Hall. not only lielP the b0's et. oou Posi
tions, but we can helo the Universitv
xl u. xvx. oeuior viass uav JCvX- k r,., u :
erases. Keunioii or Classes or Mate to educate and send back mauls
79 and '89.
8 P. M. Orations by Represen
tatives of the Dialectic and Phi
lanthropic Societies.
10 P.M. Reception in Commons
, Hall bv the President and Fac
ulty.
Wednesday, May 31st,
9:30 A. M. Meeting of the Alum
ui Association in Gerrard Hall
10:45 A
to the University.
T 1 ,3 i.1 . i1i 1
ui. AJiierman tnen sveiteo in ax ne
wished to talk with the Seniors about
matters that especially- interested
them. He then grave his idea of
ving class reunions at each com
mencement. This part of the pro
W. I. VanNess, Photo Supplies,
21 N. Tryon St., Chalotte, N. C.
A Wonderful Invention.
ijoolog-y teaches that the hairs of the head
are hollow, and contain an oil that gives
tliem life. In flipping- the hair with scis
sors, this hollow is left open, and the hair
loses its life-giving properties.
I have a Machine named the Sinffeine- Ma
chine, which removes the hair and at the
gram, he said, was the most inspiring HX t VrV 1;Tf- T V cau-inff
" ' . ' . -to hair to retain its life-trivintr irooerties. and
commencement exercises therefore stopping1 the hair from falling- out
or dying, and giving it a soft growth
c Call and examine this machi
ne and have
attention given to dressing La
cs I dies hair. Cuttinc- done with exouisitp and
part of the
at the great Northern Colleges
hope that his efforts in this direction your hair singed.
nM1 ciK-raacflll TTq n1c if,ro.1 .1 Special
the Class the importance of Senior sitistis skill by the old University Barber
M Arsilpmic Pm-Ps. n W W tu -uHO'.,i.i 01 twenty years experience
ine sinsriner macnine is lutrniv reconi
ion forms in front of Gerrard Slve its hearty co-operation in making mended by scientists throughout the country.
ttii that day the most enioyable of the
I I s-f I - I " " "
commencement,
commencement tux
11 A AT
Let eacn senior ifive ins aid m
ercises in Memorial Jlall; Ora- makimr the day popular and thus at
Very Ilespectlully,
T. I). DUNSTAN
Professor of Tonsorial Art.
tions by members of the Graduating-
Class.
12:30 P. M. Address by Dr.
Nicholas Murray Butler, Dean
of the Faculty of Philosophy in
Columbia University.
1:15 P.M. Conferring" degrees,
Announcement of Honors, Prizes
and Appointments.
8 P. M. Dramatic Club Concert.
tract visitors here on Tuesday of com
mencement week.
In the College World.
Some Recent Base Ball Scores.
Cornell 8, Georgia 0
Cornell 12, Vanderbiltll
Wake Forest 1, Mercer 15
" " 11, " 10
Harvard 5, Tufts 1
Oak Ridge 7, Guilford 1
Trinity 5, Georgia 2
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SOUTHERN
RAILWAY
THE
Vanderbilt University is rejoicing
over a gift of S100.000 from Mr.
Wm. K. Vanderbilt.
STANDARD RAILWAY OF
V THE SOUTH,
he direct line to all points.
TKXAS,
California,
FLORIDA,
CUBA AND
PORTO RICO.
Messrs. John, Jule and Marvin Carr
returned to the Hill Mondav after a
short visit to their parents in Dur-Ptrictl' first-class equipment
Harvard won in the annual debate ham. on all through and local trains ;
I ' I TD-.11 V 1 Oi
with Princeton for the fith consecu- R Q ' . -u TT . u-an r-a.ace oieeping ars
tivc l.u.c uu rLpi.xLu. nh fnr A -1 raA , Safe Schedules.
I J L -v-- 4.J.yiiA) iVbUliiVU LU I
Virginia has received a gift of his home in Charlotte last Friday
fillO AAA fnr flit t-n c- rf l-.xV.r. I '
. .. Messrs. Graham Woodard, 00, and
uevoceu io v irgima msxory. w R. WhiteW. '01. who ,a,a
An international chess tournament the Easter dance at Wilson, hae re
will be held sometime soon at New turned to College.
York and London. The representa
tives consist of two from Columbia. Dr Alderman .left today
Travel by the Southern and
you are assured a safe, comfort
able and expeditious journey.
Dr. Alderman left today for Elon
one from Yale, one from Princeton, College where he will lecture to-night. Apply to Ticket Agents for time
and two from Harvard. The English wmie awa? ne Wlli also make a vlslt
team is composed of three men each to the IIoriler School, at Oxford, be-
from Oxford and Cambride-e. The lore tbe students ot which he will de-
match will be played by cable at New Hver an address tomorrow evening.
V-U T . A
. xn uux, rj naa oeen elected
President of the Debaters and De-
The April meeting of the Historical claimers Contest of the Philanthropic
Society is announced to take place Society and Mr. Sallenger, '02, Secre
next Monday evening in Gerrard tary. The contest is to be held Fri
Hall. dav nitrht in the Phi. Hall.
tables, rates and ereneral
information, or address
R. L. VERNON. F. R. DARBY.
T. P. A-, C. P. A.,
! Charlotte, N. C. Asheville, N. C.
FrankS. Gannon,
3d VP&Gen. Man.
J. M. Culp.
Traf. Man.