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UNIVERSITY DIRECTORY. GENERAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION K. P. Lewis, President. W. K. Battle, Vice-President, i P. H. Busbee, Sec'y. and Treas. UNIVERSITY FOOT-BALL TEAM. F. M. Osborne, Captain. ' A. Carr, Manager. Assistant Manager. UNIVERSITY BASE-BALL TEAM. R. II. Lawson, Captain. A. A. Holmes, Manager. O. S. Thompson, Asst. Manager. . TRACK TEAM. . F. M. Osborne, Temp. Captain. M. L. Elliott, Manager. ' ' UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE. W. S. Bernard, Editor-in-Chief. A, R. Berkeley, Business Manager. ELISHA MITCHELL SCIENTIFIC SO CIETY. William Cain, C. EM President. C.S. Mangum, M. D., Vice-President. Francis P. tenable, Ph D., Sec'y. and Treas. Charles BasKerville, Ph D., Cor. Sec'y. Meets in Person Hall the second Tuesday ight of each month. Journals issued twice i year. HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Kemp P. Battle, LL. D. , President. E. A. Alderman, D. C. L., Vice-Presideat. A. H. Jarratt, Secretary. SHAKESPERE CLUB. Thomas Hume, D. D. LL.D., President. W. D. Toy, M. A., Vice President. George M. McKie, Secretary. A. R.Berkeley, 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 a the English Lecture room.. A. . W, F, Bryan, President. D. P. Parker, Secretary, K. P. Lewis, Treasurer. UNIVERSITY FORUM. Ed. K. Graham, President. W. F. Bryan, Vice-President. J. Ed. Latta, Secretary. FRATERNITIES (Pecret). Delta Kappa Epilon, Zeta Psi, Sigma Nu, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Tau Omega, Sigma Chi, Phi Delta Theta Delta, Kappa Sigma, Kappa Alpha, Pi Kap pa Alpha. . SOCIETIES. Theta Nu Epsilon (Secret). Pi Sigma (Secret). Order f Gimghouls (Junior, Secret). Ban quefThursday 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. UNIVERSITY GERMAN CLUB. H. C. Cowles, President. M. Makely, Vice-President. i ; : A. M. Carr, Secretary. E. Alexander, Jr., Treasurer. ; Meets at call of President. Leader select ed for each german. Y. M. C. A. F. M. Osborne, President. T. J. Hill, Vice-President, i J. S. Atkinson, Rec, Sec. '' ' 1 1 N. B. Spees, Cor. Sec. ' ' ".. C. E. Maddry, Treasurer. MOOT COURT. H. C. Cowan, Judge. W. D. Bizzell, Solicitor. W, S. Wilson, Clerk. V H. M. Candler, Sheriff. The Moot Court will convene everv Satur day night. Church Directory. Fresbytekian Church. Rev. D. J. Cur rie, Services every Sunday morning and might except the first Sunday in each month. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night. Emscopal Church. Rev. H. H. Meade, D.D., Rector. Services every Sunday niorn nig 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. TRACK TEAM. . i s Continued from first page. high hurdle was fairly well run by Curtis, M civ a r, and Simpson. Simpson was unfortunate in getting a bad fall. - Osborne's time on the two hun dred and' twenty yards dash was slow. He was closely followed by Gudger, who ran well considering that it was a new race to him. Curtis and Mclver did very satis factory work on the two hundred and twenty yards low hurdle and are showing- up in good shape. Both are capable of better speed. In form and- speed Curtis leads. Simpson was disabled from his fall and. was "not at his best. Osborne s time was very little better than Simpson's. Berkeley finished first in the mile run. Cros well's jumping" was good and he is improving. Hearne and Alexander were un well and could not enter. Both of them are long- distance runners and were missed in the mile and quar ter of a mile runs. Oldham, Law- sou, Faust and Allison have been kept on the ball field and could not enter the practice. The training" 'by Stafford, Ballard Gant, Lynch, Clement and Makely has been very irregular. Some candidates have never been on the field at all and could not be called candidates except for the fact that they thus designated themselves when their names were entered on the list of possible entries. Rankin, Elliott and Roberts are continuing their work with the hammer and shot, Oldham, Cros well and Drane high jump and Lin- ville and Burgesss are improvnif their pole vaulting. Public Lectures. The members of the University and the people of the village are destined to literary treats within the next week. On Thursday the ifteenth, Dr. Clias. S. Mangum will deliver a lecture on " The War- are of Man with Bacteria." Sat urday evening" Mr. L. C. Van Nop- pen, an old Univer. ity student who has won distinction in the world of etters, will deliver an address on he "History of South Africa" with particular reference to the Boers and the war they are now carrying on against Great Britain. Mr. Van Noppen is of the same stock as these sturdy defenders of their liberty and privileges and is extremely well posted on his sub ject. On Monday nig"ht Dr. J. William Jones will deliver his address on the "Contributions of the South to American History." Dr. Jones is too well known to re quire any words of introduction. For three years and and a half he served as chaplain to the deveted Army of ' Northern Virg-inia aud was thus thrown into most inti mate contact with many of the mak ers of American History, our Con federate leaders. Dr. Jones has also served for a long" time as chap lain to the University of Virginia. During" the coming week he will of ficiate as University Preacher. He will stay with Dr. Hume to whose efforts is in a large measure due his visit to us. Soliloquy of a Boarding Student's Club. "Backward, turn backward, Oh time in thy flight; feed me on gruel np-am uist lor touitnit. 1 am so "t J weary of sole leather steak, petri fied doughnuts and vulcanized cake; oysters that slept in the watery bath, butter as strong as Goliath of Gath. Weary of pay ing for what I don't eat. chewing up rubber and calling it meat, Backward, turn backward, for weary I am; give r."e a whack at grandmother's jam, let me drink milk that has never been skimmed, let me eat butter whose hair has been trimmed. Let me once more have an old fashioned pie. and then I'll be ready to turn up and die.. Pennsylva niau We beg" leave to submit the above to the consideration of the students of the University of North Carolina. Notice! A HlrAHU 1X7 1-1 (JVfui,'fL 4-,-w of Draughton's Practical Business Colleges will do well to write n We have a certificate of admittance worm 540 which we shall begkid to sell at a discount of 50 per cent Write the Business Manager. 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 satisfy tion. J. E. & S. L. HERNDON S. Iv. Ilerndon is Univ. Mechanic ani will make any repairs, &c. for you. CHAPEL HILL Livery, Feed and Sale Stables, J. If. Hutchins, Prop. Nice new buggies and splendid driving horses for boih saddle and biuro-v rates to University students. Try tne once. NKv NKW STOIK. GOODS, Special line of students', furnishing. Oil lamps, carpets, &c, cheap. J. H. A'EHR. ' M. Henri de Reynier, the French critic, has come over to 'deliver a series of lectures at Harvard Uni versity on French literature. ; KALKIGH. N. C. Fine Photographs of Every Style and Finish. Water color, Pastel and Crayon por traits, made at low prices. U. N. C. students special terms. Make us a call when in the City. Watson's Photograph Gallery, KALEIGH, N. C. Is Up-to-Date. High Grade, and Best Finished Work at Low Prices. 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Send us your subscription. Advertising" rates furnished or. application. A. R. Berkeley, 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- Chief, Chapel Hill, N. C. SOUTHERN RAILWAY The : , ; STANDARD RAILWAYOF THE SOUTH, the direct line to all points. ' TEXAS, CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA, CUBA AND PORTO RICO. Strictly first-class equipment on all throug-h and local trains ; Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars on all night trains; Fast and Safe Schedules l ravel by the Southern an you are assured a safe,, comfort' able and expeditious jouney. Apply to Ticket Agents for timJ uiuies, rates ana general R. L. VERNON, F. R. DARltt' W T- ft A., c. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. Asheville, N. C Franks. Cannon. 3d VP&Geu. Man. J. M. Citli Traf. Maf f sei :ai C( Be por IS' fa: tit! C jati: m 1.1
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