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UNIVERSITY DIRECTORY. About 99 Through the kindness of Mr. J. GENERAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. Ed Latta, the Secretary of last U'car's class, who is now asistant in K. P. Lewis, President, W. K. Battle, Vice-President. P. II. Busbee, Sec'y. and Treas. UNIVERSITY FOOT-BALL TEAM. S. E. Shull, Captain. T. W. Jones, Jr., Manager. A. M. Carr, Assistant Manager. UNIVERSITY BASE-BALL TEAM. ,R. H. Lawson, Captain. J. R. Carr, Manager. ' UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE. ' W. S. Bernard, Editor-in-Chief. A. R. Berkeley, Business Manager. Physics at the University, we are able to publish the following" inter esting- facts about his fellow class men. Alston is a prominent . insurance man of Wilmington. Bowie is studying law at -Yale University. Broadhurst is principal of one o the Greensboro Graded Schools. Brown is studying theology a Louisville, Kentucky. Bunn ' is taking- an advanced i course in chemistry in the Universi- ELISHA MITCHELL SCIENTIFIC SO- J j' Cn Id well Virk r.n.l T. W C.xrr OILl i. I ,1 , , tt: "4. vr4 J.A.Holmes, B.S., State Geologist.President. U1"VUS11 C.S. Mangum, M. D., Vice-President. : ical School. . - " " " v' " . ... , - - . T j . - -. I s 1 , i . . . . . Charles Baskerville. Ph D.. Cor. Sec'v. V,anaaa is associatea Wltll HIS Mets ia Person iiall the second 'luesday lrftn1pr : fl,ntw1 TT511 TJ;t, niiJ-nt. of each mnnth. .mnrtials. issuer! twine I " "-'- 4 i year. . School. J. S. Carr Jr. and E. V. Patter- I son are pursuing- courses of study in Harvard University. Colter is teaching: in the Webb School at Bell Buckie, Tennessee. Connor has a position as teacher in che city schools of Winston. vv . iu. ox is taking- a . course in I theology at the University of the i South, Sewanee, Tenn. : A Protest. Communicated.) .' It is a disagreeable thing to have HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Kemp P. Battle, LL. D., President. E. A. Alderman, D. C. L., Vice-President. H. M. London, Secretary. ' SHAKESPERE CLUB. Themas Hume, D. D. LL.D., President. H. F. Linscott, Ph. D., Vice President. W.J. Homey, A. B., Secretary. H. P. Harding, Treasurer. PHILOLOGICAL CLUB. F. J. Coxe and T.I. ., ! J unit reenfield I are studying- law in the University. W. S. Crawford at the head of a prosperous high h school at Sum- Thomas Hume, D.D., L.L.D. President, H. F. Linscott, Ph. D., Vice-President. S. May. A.B.,' Sec'y. and Treas. ' Moots nn ljst Tnesrlav nie-ht of each month f:l1 " - - o i r i r I. . :, . ':,. ; i fVi TT.inrlitVi T.ortiira rnnm. ; L, ... - - . . I t : - . i I X juenson nas ueen uoing woi k lur the iNorth Carolina Agricultural Societv .jtaikiB i-crcK,. Dozieris Professor of English Delta Kappa EpUon, Beta Theta Pi, Zeta anc Mathematics in Tilton Semina pha Tau Omega, Sigma Chi, Phi, Gamma ry, 1 llton 1 . -H vena, ivappa m-w - p- .Grimes is private secretary to Tlil A nn . I- 111 1 JtTl Ld A llCLd. I : - . . , ... r , z.,....... iu- u Hording- is teaching- in the graded I schools of New Bern Hewitt has a position as Principal in, the. Graded . Schools of Brown SOCIETIES. Theta Nu Epsilon (Secret). Pi Sigina, (Secret). Order of Gimghouls (Junior, Secret). Ban- vi lie1, South Carolina quet Thursday night of Commencement. . , Holmes is teaching at Asheboro. The uorgons tieaa. . t i , " . T .... . Phiianthronic (Literarv. Secretl. Estab- Land is in busines at Littleton. lishe 1795. Meets every Saturday nighv in Lane is principal of the Grantsboro Phi Hall, New East Building. . A rHomv ' -Dialectic (Literary, Secret). Established . r J 1 wtKcuaiiu vviiuu iie ; . Hiuuying medjcine at the University of Penn-splvania. London has been appointed to a clerkship in the Census Department at Washington. McFadyen has . a prosperous school at Aberdeen. Jpnes is Principal of Masonic In stitute, Mountain City, Tennessee. Miller is taking- a business course in Eastman Colleg-e. Osborne is . taking a graduate course of study in the University. JJaug'hertv is building- up a pros perous school at Boone. Pearson is professor of Biologfy and Geology in Guilford Collegfe. Keaves taught in the Normal Schools of South Carolina during- tti Summer. Kittre-ll. has. charge .of the Wind- sorfHig"h School,'in Bertie county. cntterson is at the-General Theo- log-ical .Seminary, .New York, i Wag-staff is teaching- in the-Union High School, East Bend.," ' : Watson is eng;ag-ed in :the. mer cantile business at Phoenix. h. R. Wjlson is one of .the Drinci- ... 1 r TT- TTM . i pais or v ine nui Acaderavrat Scot land Neck. W, S. , Wilson, is. ; teach ine-.r at ' f.T I 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., H. C. Cowles, President. M. Malt ely, .Vice-President. A MCarf ;Secre,tary. ' E. Alexander, Jr., Treasurer. ' ' Meets at call of President. Leader select-1 cd for each ger man. Y. M. C. A. F. M. Osborne, President. ; ,H Anderson, Vice-President. G Vernon Cowper, Rec. Sec. Geo. Stevens, Cor. Sec. A. J. Barwick, Treasurer, Judge J. C. MeRae, Judge, ; , -J. G. McCormick," .Associate Justice., L. M. Carplton, Solicitor. - H. D, Williams, Clerk. , W. S. Fercruson, Sheriff.,, The Moot Court will convene everv Satur day night..' . to have to be always offering- com plaints but it seems to the writer of this that a remonstrance ag-ainst a rule made some time ag-o would not be out of place. ' The following- regulation was an nounced: ."If. any student misses nravers as manv as twelve times tt . ... during- the present halt term he will not be given the grade of one, even if he earns it by his paper and term standing-." In talks made before the student body, particular empha sis is laid on the statement that at this University students are treated as men. But it this arbitrary rule is a fa'ir sample of the treatment shown students, there seems to be a marked case of not ' "practicing what is preached." If by hard work throughout the term and during- the final test of examinations a man earns the ....,..:.:.. coveted word one the authorities have no just right to take it away from him simply because he slept a little late on a few mornings. The missing- of the chapel exercises has absolutely no connection with the ....... ' .. . ' l . ieciiciiions a.nu ssucu a. Pep school rule seems to show more than anything- else a desire to use Questionable authority. There is certainly no element of justice in it. Besides, even if the rule were just, it would not cause to be attained the object for which it was made. The fellows who miss prayers most of ten are not those who earn ones but the lazy fellows who are delig-hted with a four. These are not in the least affect ed by this rule. So that this regul ation will not materially improve chapel attendance, while it will work hardship and injustice on , the best men in colleg-e. , Surely the authorities will not al ow such a rnle to "stand. Punish sleepiness (if that ' be a crime) in some other way, but don't take away from us what honor we justly earn, on account of a few naps. Althoug-h the writer of this is not effected by this rule, yet he wishes to see the lower classes have fair reatment. A Senior. Picture Frames, Mirrors Repairs and Upholstering. Can be had cheaper here than anywhere else. We make all kinds of picture frames to order and guarantee satisfac tion. J. E. & S. L. HERNDON. S. L. Herndon is Univ. Mechanic and will make any ropairs, &c. for you. CHAPBI, HILL Livery, Feed and Sale Stables, , , J. Iff Ifutchins, Prop. Nice new buggies and splendid driving horses for both saddle and buggy. Special rates to University students. Try me once NEW STORK. NEW GOODS. Special line of students' furnishino-e nu lamps, carpets, &c, cheap. J. B. WEBB. ' Oliver W. Cole. Walter Hollarfv . , :.':.-.,.. . " COLE AND HoLLADY. 'Pi. . TT. . ,.''!- ' . j. ne university motog-arphers. Groups made on short noiice. Special attention given to Amatures. Church,; Directory, Presbyterian Chukch.-Rcv. D. J. Cur rie, Services every Sunday morning and might except the first Sunday in each month. Concord rraycr raecifiig every vv euiieauiiy nignt.' Efiscopav CHURCH.-rRev. II. H. Meade, T f T1..1.. o ; .- -.. c. ,i u. u., x.eciui. mci vices cvci jr ouuua.y morn-1 o T 1 rvi i . ing and night. . kee Kegal bhoe.advertisemenUin Methodist CHUKcn,-Rev. N II.D Wilson, another, column. Baptist Church. Rev. Frederick Cleve- Va,i- at 'N'.-'W Long'-cV " Bro. s land. Services every fcunday piornxng and Sf-nrp and wimlm. T i'mUa b, T . ' rticrh Pravr m,M!nr ,.vPrv' w.Hn..J otorcanu exam ine iambe & U'on s ... - j. , -"" I f r n, . . f nigut. 'line oi lottiinjr, Shoes, etc. Truthful in everything-, business like always. Adam Kluttz, the Old Reliable. TEACHERS WANTED. Union Teachers' Agency op America. Rev. L. D. Bass, D. D., Manager. Pittsburg, Toronto, New Orleans, New York, Washington,' San Francisco, Chicago, St. Louis and Denver. We had over 8,000 va cancies during the past season. Teachers needed now to contract for next term. Un qualified facilities for placing teachers in ev ery part of the United States atid Canada. Principals, ; superintendents, assistants, grade teachers, public, private, art, music, clerks, doctors, wanted. Address all appli cations to Washington, D. C. VICTOR SPORTING GOODS Sweaters, tennis rackets, foot ball shoes, caps, etc. Qall and get catalogue -i'Tailor Made suits of J. Solomon n & Co., Cramer., and Reinach, Ullman & Co. Suits from $10.00 up. Pants from $3.00 up. Satisfaction guaranteed or money re funded. " A. W. Graham, Agt. 28 Old West. 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. r Send us your subscription. Advertising- rates furnished on application. A. R. BERKERLEY, 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. Bernard, ( Editor-in-Chiefs Chapel Hill, N. C. SOUTHERN RAILWAY THE " STANDARD RAILWAY OF THE SOUTH. he! direct line to all points. TEXAS, v -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 taDies, rates ana general information, or address R. L. VERNON, F. R. DARBY T. P. A. CPA Charlotte,' N. C. Asheville,' N.; FrankS. Gannon, 3d VP&Gen, Man. J. M. Tra See ad, of Pressing Club! other column. . Clothes mad, der. Perfect fits 'guarantee
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