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UNIVERSITY DIRECTORY. GENERAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. " ' ' : . . V.' .1. , ; K. P, Lewis, President. W. K. Battle. Vice-President. P. H. 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. Car r, Manager. -' 3 UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE. W. & Bernard, Editor-in-Chief. A. R. Berkeley, Business Manager. , ELISHA MITCHELL SCIENTIFIC SO- '' A. " J' 'J-. .it -it.-" ': : CIETY. William Cain, C. E., President. C.S. Manerum. M. D Vice-President. Francis P. tenable, Ph D.; Sec'y. dnd Treas. Charles Baskerville, Ph D., Cor. Sec'y. Meets in Person Hall the second Tuesday aight of each month. Journals issued twice i year. ' HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Kemp P. Battle, LL. D., President. i E. A. Alderman, D. C. L-., Vice-Presidemt. A. H. Jarratt, Secretary. SHAKESPERE CLUB. Thomas Hume, D. D. LL.D., President. W. D. ToyM. A., Vice President. George M. McKie, Secretary. A. R. Berkeley, Treasurer. PHILOLdGICAL CLUB. , Thomas Hume, D.D., L.L.D. President f H. F..Linscott, Ph. D., Vice-President. S. May, A.B., Sec'y. and Treas. ; ; Meets on last Tuesday night of each momh i the English Lecture room. . A. 0. t. W. F Bryan, President. D. P. Parker, Secretary, UNIVERSITY FORUM. Ed. K. Graham, President. W. F. Bryan, Vice-President. J. Ed. Latta, Secretary. FRATERNITIES (Fcret). Delta Kappa Epsilon, Beta Theta Pi, Zeta Psi, Sigma Nu,, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Al plia.. Tau Omega, Sigma Chi, Phi, Gamma Delta, Kappa Sigma, Kappa Alpha, Pi Kap pa Alpha, Phi Delta Theta SOCIETIES. ' - Theta.Ntt Epsilon (Secret). Pi Sigma (Secret). ; Order of Gimghouls (Junior, Secret). Ban quet Thursday night of Commencement. The Gorgon's Head. f 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. Samuel May, A. B., Director. W. F. Bryan, Manager. J. A. Moore, Stage Manager. I UNIVERSITY GERMAN CLUB. H. C. Cowles, President M. Makely, Vice-President. A. M. Carr, Secretary, t E. Alexander, Jr.,, Treasurer. Meets at call of President. Leader select ed for each german. " Y. M. C. A. F.: M.. Osborne, President, H. Anderson, Vice-President. G Vernon Cowper, Rec. Sec. Geo. Stevens, Cor. Sec. C. E. Maddry, Treasurer. : f MOOT COURT. . Judge J. C. McRae, Judge. ' J. G. McCormick, Associate Justice. ;3L. Carolton, Solicitor. H. D, Williams, Clerk. - W;-S. Fet'guson, Sheriff. , The Moot Court will convene everv Satur day night. Church Directory, Presbyterian CHinjrw. pP r t -,,.- , - . . v vfc- , ne,,.. Services every Sunday morning and, mHf- c-v.FJ'1 ursi ounuay in eacn month. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night. Emscopai, Church. Rev. H. H. Meade, D.,D Rector. Services every Sunday morn ing and wight. , . , v Mkxhodist Church. Rev. N H.D.Wilson. Services every Sunday morning and night. Prayer naeeting Wednesday night. , fJ BAPtisT Church, Key.,, Frederick' Cleve (land. Services every Sunday morning and night. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night. The December Magazine. The December number of the University Magazine is before us Typographically it is up to the standard set by the first number ot the Magazine under the present management, and as it has not ye been said, we might say that this standard is decidedly an advance upon that maintained by any of the predecessors of this board. Jin choosing the " contents, the Editor-in-chief has made a number of happy selections. The frontis piece is a reproduction of the well- known crayon sketch of the bust of Vance presented to the University by the 'class of 1899. The opening article is a careful but succinct study of "The Dartmouth Man", which should be interesting and in structive reading for the college student and for those interested in college. life. The character of the Dartmouth Man is shown by apt comparison with that of the Har vard Man, and the difference be tween the new and old Dartmouth Man is given in conclusion. Ike, The Wrestler, No. 1, of the College Character series appears in this issue. It is time that in col lege one is thrown in daily contact with "All Sorts and Conditions of Men," and it is a matter of nosur prise to meet a character decidedly out of the ordinary, but if "Ike' is an attempt to depict the reality it seems somewhat strained, and f rbm a humorous standpoint a trifle heavy However the article is not without merit and we hope that the series will not by any means end with its first number. A sketch of the career of the Hon. Jesse Franklin, gives a short, but accurate account of a man who was prominent in the Revolutionary period of our history and in the ear ly life of our State. "Sidney's Sweethearts" is a de parture from- the ordinary line of college stories and deserves cbm- mehdatiou. It is laid in the time of Elizabeth and tells of some of the love affairs of the handsome and polished Sir Philip Sidney. Part II, of "John Lucas," is a continuation of the condition of af fairs existing in the South, thirty years ago. T he writer states rriany facts about that period of Southern life which; can hardly fail to inter est us. While john Lucas does not come in for a full share of atten tion, the digressions are equally as entertaining. Such articles will do much to make the Magazine of permanent value. In addition to the articles noted, the Magazine contains a "Story of the Civil War." and some Well written verse, "Flowing Together" and "The Plan Revealed ". In the department of Current Comment, we find an editorial on "Clean Athletics" which will cer tainly command the careful consid eration of thinking people even if they do not agree with the writer. While what is "said is well said we have no doubt that there are those who would like to hear the subject further discussed. ..' The management has inaugu rated a new department, Library Notes, and, if the future of this de partment is to be judged by , the present one, it should be "valuable and helpful." (Continued on third page). J Law Class Occurrences, A very pleasant event occured in the Law Lecture Room just before the Holidays. The class which goes to Raleigh in Febuary to stand the examina tion for license before the Supreme Court, presented to Judge McRae a handsome parlor lamp and to his associate, Mr. Craw lord '.'Bigg's, a silver handled umbrella. Mr. J. M. Shipman made the pre sentation speech to Judge McRae and IVIr. 7t. V. Long to Prof. Biggs. Both speakers were very eloquent and they praised and thanked their instructors for, the deep interest and untiring energy '."with which they had taught the class. 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