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DIRECTORY. GENERAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. J. B. Ramsey, President. A. H. Johnston, Vice-President. T. Hill, Secretary and Treas. UNIVERSITY FOOT-BALL TEAM. G. L. Jones, Captain. W. H. Smith, Manager. B. K. Lassiter, Assistant Manager. UNIVERSITY BASE-BALL TEAM. D. F. Giles, Captain. Hal Worth, Manager. TRACK TEAM. W. M. Wilson, Captain. UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE. E. S. W. Pameron, Editor-in-Chief. A. H. Johnson, Business Manager. ELISHA MITCHELL SCIENTIFIC SO CIETY. Collier Cobb, A.M. President. W. C. Coker, Ph.D., Vice-President. F. P. Venable, Ph. D., Permanent See. Chas. Baskerville, Ph. D., Rec. Sec. Meets in Person iHall the Usecpnd Tuesday night of each month. Journal issued quar terly. HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Kemp P. Battle, LL. D., President. C. L. Raper, Ph.D., Vice-President. R. W. Herring, Secretary. M. C. S. Noble, Treasurer. SHAKESPEARE CLUB. Thomas Hume, D.D..L.L.D., President. C. A. Smith, Ph.D., Vice-President. H. R. McFadyen, Sec. and Treas. A. . '. S. S. Robins, President W. 0. Rankin, Secretary. FRATERNITIES (Secret). Delta Kappa Epsilon, Zeta Psi, Sigma Nu, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Tau Cmega, Sig ma1 Chi, Phi Delta Theta, Kappa Sigma, Kap pa Alpha, Pi Kappa Alpha, Beta Theta Pi. SOCIETIES. Theta Nu Epsilon (Secret). The Order of Sphinx (Secret Omega (Secret). Pi Sigma (Secret). Order of Gimghouls (Junior, Secret). The Gordon'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. M. C. Staton, President. H. V. Worth, Vice-President. L. Rountree, Secretary. Meets at call of President. Leader select ed for each german. PHILOLOGICAL CLUB. President, W. D. Toy. Mice President, C. A. Smith Secretary and Treasurer, T. J. Wilson, Jr. The Philological Club meets the first Tuesday in each month, at 7.30 P. M., in Room No. 7, Alumni Building. THE UNIVERSITY PRESS ASSOCIATION C. E. Taylor, President. T. K. Sutton, Tice President. J. A. Parker, Treasurer. W. J. Gordon, Secretary. Y. M. C. A. R. M. Harper, President. E. S. W. Dameron, Vice President. Chas. P. Russell, Secretary. J. V. Howard, Cor. Secretary. E McDonald, Treas. MOOT COURT. R. W. Herring, Solicitor. G. R. Ward, Clerk. I. Andrews, Sheriff. Mr. Bullwinkle, Coroner. The Moot Court will convene everv Satur. day night. UNIVERSITY MUSIC All ASSOCIATION. Chas. T. Woollen, President. J. B. Goslen, Secretary. T. F. Rhodes, Treas. R. A. Lichtenthaeler, Libarian. SPECIALISTS IN... Printing Engraving Binding Catering to Southern Institutions. College 30 "ST Annuals Printed and Bound by us last season. Sat isfaction Guaranteed. CAPITAL 1100,000.00. THE STONE PRINTING & MT'G CO. ROANOKE, VA. Zeta Psi Dance. The Zeta Psi fraternity gave a dance at its hall Wednesday niyht in honor of the young ladies visiting on the Hill. Those present were: Miss Rebecca Bridg-ers with Alf Haywood. Miss May Hume with Chas. Woollen. Miss Margaret Alexander with Clai born Car r. Miss Nell Skinner with H. M. Jones. Miss Dora McRae with Stuart Lewis. Miss Nell Barbee with John Cheshire. Miss Kate Meares with Tyson Dortch. Miss Mary Davis with -p;. C. Archer. Mrs. Lawrence McRae with Marshall Staton. Miss Agnes Makeley with Theo. Chesire. Miss Prances McRae with Hay wood Philips. Dr. and Mrs. George Howe. Dr. and Mrs. Chas. Mangum. Patronesses: Miss Kate Cheshire. Mrs. Archer, Miss Alice Jones and Mrs. Hollahan. Stags: B. Haywood, Thos. Hill, Horner Winston, v P, Gregory, P. Faison, W. H. Smith, A. L. Cox, P. A. Cox, T. D. Meares, H. Moses, W. Talliaferro, G. Berkeley, G. Kenan, H. Emerson, H. Worth, Wm. Dunn, Jos. Ramsey, Jas. Mur phy P. Cummings, L. Holt, E. Lee. L. Tomlinson, Heiman Olcott. The Tenuis Tournament With Vir ginia. t The tennis meet with Carolina in stituted this season for the first time was, from Virginia's point of view, a most successful one. In spite of the fact that Norh Carolina failed to win any of the three events her representatives, were worhty of our skill and put up a game fight, especially in the doubles, which event Virginia was able to land only after the hardest kind of struggle. The weather conditions were ideal and the large crowd, which number ed about 200, contained quite a num ber of the fair sex. The players who defended Vir ginia's name and fame were select ed with great care by a committee appointed for the purpose and the wisdom of their choice is shown by the result of the meet, Shaner and fleet played in the singles, while Fleet and Page made up the team for the doubles. Carolina sent but two men, Winston and Hobgood, both excellent players, brilliant at times, but lacking that steadiness of play which characterized the work of Virginia's men and won out in spite of the bursts of speed of the Tar Heels. In the singles Fleet defeated Hobgood three straight sets (6-2. 6-7, 6-4), by steady ten nis, placing the ball carefully and lobbing in great style while Shaner. was equally fortunate with Wins ton, winning out 6-4, 6-2, and 6-2. In the doubles the teams were more evenly matched, Page and Fleet having played together but rarely, were at a disadvantage which only good individual playing could over come, and it seemed at times as if they would be be overcome, and it seemed at times as if they would be beaten. Tney won the event, how ever, 6-4, 5-7, 7-5, 1-6, 6-3. College Topics, A SPECIAL INVITATION. The faculty and students of the University are cordially invited, when in Durham, to make our store their headquarters. W. A. Slater Co. When in need of anything while on the Hill, remember that we shall be glad to take your order for a SCHLOSS BRO'S. SUIT, OVERCOAT, or GENTS v" FURNISHINGS of any kind. Herring & McMillan, University Agents FOOT BALL! We are headquarters for Foot Ball, Base Ball and Tennis goods. Athletic out fits of all kinds. We are also agents for the celebrated JOHN ' MIDDLETON PIPES, and Fine Tobaccos. Gents Furnishings, Fine Shoes, Shirts, Collars and Ties. Prices of all kinds of Base Ball and Foot Ball goods quoted on application. Write for catalogue. Tennis Rackets re strung. Pipes repaired. N. C. LONG 8 BRO. White and 131 ta Pressing Clob One Dollar per month, IN ADVANCE. We also do altering and repairing at small extra cost. Give us a trial and be convinced. All work guaranteed. Phone 23. T. A.. PINDLE. Nearly opposite University Pharmacy. FOR HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHS at Reasonable Prices see OOB3, of DURHAM, N. O. KODAK WORK A SPECIALTY SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS - 103 East Main Street. Durham, N. C. J. S. COBB, Sneed, Markham, Pearson Co. WILL HAVE A FULL LINE OF Clothing and Gent's Furnishinys at TICKARD'S HOTEL, September 28, 29 8 30. Smith & Pickard, Agents. THE SHUR-ON EYE GLASS! The newest and most perfect Eye Glass made. Positive and accurate adjustment. Neater and more becoming-. You will be delighted wlie: you 'see. it, more so when you wear it. Ei. S. Rapport Durham) N. O. Eye Specialist. Office over Kronheimer's store. f ' - ' This Space is Reserved for Yearby's Drug Store T. W. 'BL'AK'B, ''. JEWELRY, BADGES & RINGS. Repairing carefully done. Near Capitol, East Side, Fayette Street. Chapel Hill Hotel AND UNIVERSITY INN ANNEX. Rates, $2.00 per defy. Special prices per week and month. W. W. Pickard, Proprietor WHY IS IT? You get the best work and most satisfaction when your laundry is done by the cModel Steam Laundry , of DURHAM, N. C. Because it has the latest improved machinery and most experienced service. OLDEST, LARGEST, BEST. Our Chapel Hill Agent will give special at tention to University students. R. C. Holton, Agt No. 20 Old West. Our Specialty its PRECRIPTION WORK. Eubanks Drug Comp'y Lambe 8c Lyori of Durham. Clothing-, Shoes, Overcoats and Furnishings of all kinds. We car ry SteinBlock Clothes Walkover and Hanan Shoes. Orders taken any time by G. L. JONES & "Lengthy" JONES, Agents.
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