UNIVERSITY DIRECTORY.
UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC ASSOCIA
TION. Chas. Turner, President.
J. T. Pugh, Secretary. -G.
Little, Treasurer.
UNIVERSITY FOOT BALL TEAM.
G. R. Little, Captain.
Charles Baskerville, Manager.
UNIVERSITY BASE BALL TEAM.
W. R. Robertson, Captain.
W. R. Kenan, Manager.
UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB.
Chas. Roberson, President and Leader.
John L. Patterson. Manager.
. Prof. K. P. Harrington, Director.
ELISH A MITCHELL SCIENTIFIC
. : SOCIETY.
Prof. J. A. Holmes, President ; Prof. J.
V. Gore, Vice-President; Dr. F. P. Ven
. able, Secretary and Treasurer, Meets in
Person Hall the second Tuesday night of
; each month. Journals issued twice a year.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
Dr. Kemp P. Battle, President and Cor
responding Secretary ; H. W. Thompson,
Secretary and Treasurer. Meets at call
of the president. .
SHAKESPERE CLUB.
Dr. Thomas Hume, President J. T. Pugb,
Secretary; Jas. Sawyer, Treasurer. Meets
in the Y. M. C. A Hall the third Tuesday
night in each month. Library opened one
hour each day. ,..
PHILOLOGICAL CLUB.
Prof. K. P. Harrington, Sec'y. Meets
last Friday night in every month, at va
rious members houses.
. FRATERNITIES. (Secret.)
- Phi, Gamma Delta, Delta Kappa Epsi
lon, Sigma Nu, Kappa Alpha, Phi Delta
Theta.Phi Kappa Sigma, Zeta Psi, Sigma
Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Chi, Beta Theta Pi,
Alpha Tau Omega and Kappa Sigma.
SOCIETIES.
, Theta Nu Epsilon, (secret) -
The Order of Gimghouls, Junior, (se
cret. ) The society meets in February and
October. Banquet Thursday night of
Commencement. ' ' -
Philanthropic (Secret, Literary) Estab
lished 1 793, meets every Friday night in ;
the Phi Hall, New East Building.
Dialectic, (secret, Literary.) Established I
1793, meets every Friday night in the Di
Hail, New West Building.
University German club T. R. Little,
President; F. R. Harty, Secretary - and
Treasurer. Meets &t call of the president
Leader selected for each German.
UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE.
Prof. Collier Cobb, Managing Editor.
J. T. Pugh, Ass't. Managing Editor.
and night. Sunday school at 9:30. a.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday night,
pared with 2,887,489,178 cigars, 1,367,
827,180 cigarettes, 6,731,095 pounds of
snuff and 153,655,650 pounds of manufac
tured tobacco for the same period of the
Presbyterian ChtirchJo regular pastor.)
Preaching every Sunday morning and
night; except the first Sunday in' each
month. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday night.
Methodist Ch urch: Rev. N. M. Wat
son. Preaching every Sunday morning
and night. . Sunday school at fl:3o a. in.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday night.
Ejriscopul Church: Rev. Frederick
Towers. Sunday services at 7, 11 and 7
o'clock. Weekly services at 4 p. in. Fri
day. During Lent services daily at 5
p. in. Sunday school at 4 p. m.
POET'S CORNER.
EDITORS.
1)1.
C. H. White,
H. M.Thompson,
W, D. Charmichael,
PHI.
Caswell Ellis,
F. L. Cany
E. C. Gregory.
Y. M. C. A.
G. G.' Stephens. President.
H. 11. Home, Vice-President.
IL. II. Home, Secretary.
J. W. McAllister, Treasurer.
Meets in Gefrard Hall on Tuesday, Wed
nesday and Thursday nights .at 6:45
o'clock. ..
THE HELLENIAN.
.Published annually by the Fraternities.
Editor in Chief. P. L. Carr, Sigma Nu.
Business Managers. G. R. Little, Kap
pa Sigma ; J. A. Gwyn, Beta Theta Pi ;
Harry Howell, Zeta Psi.
. Associate Editors. J. L. Patterson,
Sigma Alpha Epsilon ; T. R. Little, Alpha
Tau Omega; J. W. Yates, Delta Kappa
Epsilon'; C R. Turner, Phi Kappa Sigma;
O. II. Sumpter, Phi Gamma Delta; B. R.
Lee, Kappa Alpha; E. G. Den son, Phi
Delta Theta; J. R. Craig, Sigma Chi,
, . CHURCH DIRECTORY, -
Baptist Church: Rev. J. L. Carroll,
D. D. Preaching every Sunday morning
A THOUGHT.
Through lowering clouds of mist aud rain
A ring-dove yestreen winged its way,
And ever and anon did cry
Aeolus like, in plaintive strain.
I stood and watched the bird in flight,
. As arching down the leaden west,
It onward sped in seeming quest
Of haven far 'neath falling night,
"Oh Heart!" I cried, "a message plain
To you this hour is spirit-brought,
What though life's day with cloud is
frought.
All ends not under skies of Pain,
The yearning wail but births the thought
That joy is sorrows last refrain." L.
FRESHMEN AWARDED
MEDALS.
Friday the 22nd was an event
ful day for the Hillians. The
absence of the usual Washing
ton's Birthday Oration was well
atoned for by a lecture on Philos
ophy of ."Wit and Humor.' In
the afternoon the time honored
custom of encouraging deserving
Freshmen by presentation of ap
propriate medals was observed,
and at night the Inter-Society
Debate took place. The most
important occasion of all was
perhaps the medal awarding, be
ginning at two and one-half p.
m. and lasting until eventide.
Mr. TV.B. Lee called the meeting
to oroter and after appointing
Messrs. Yates J., Atkinson, Mc
Fadyen and Robertson W. R. as
tellers, deputed the soph class "in
toto" to wait upon and conduct
rostrum-wards the freshmen.
The ballotting was heavy and
complicated, the lack of the tel
lers, great, but at length the fol
lowing ticket of awards . was
determined, and medalist requir
ed to speak accordingly.
For Conceited Man K Shep
herd. ...
For Lazy Man Wharton.
For Twister Daingcrlield.
For Borer Shefersee.
. For Liar Johnson.
For Ugly Man-Conner "Tobe."
For Poetry Man -Busbee, R.
For Dude Hampton. ' T
For Cheeky Man Lindsay.
For Pedigree Man Simmons.
For Booter Newby.
For Sports medal Booth.
For General Cussedness
Wright.
The Lazy Man's medal was pre
sented by the three-.y ear-ago re
cipient "Billy" Hendren. The
gentleman who last year walked
off with Liar's medal, in a few
well chosen words relinquished
his erstwhile honor to his succes
sor and Bo. Gray laid down at
the feet of Red Wharton the palm
and reputation for laziness he had
so long sustained, The recipient
for Fools medal would be pub
lished but inasmuch as he has
threatened to sue the editors of
Tar Heel, his name will be
...
withheld until he enters upon
life next fall, when every one
will discover him and acknowl
edge that the medal was rightly
bestowed, since he cannot proper
ly appreciate whaUwas intended
for a joke.
What is the difference between
Gris Emry and the lamp?
The lamp went out and Gris
didn't.
AMONG EXCHANGES.
Seven hundrad and forty-six
dollars have been raised for a
memorial of Clarence Bayne,
pitcher on last year's base-ball
team of University of. Pennsylvania.
, The Berlin University build
ings were erected in 1754 and
were formerly the palace of Prince
Henry, brother of Frederick II.
They were fitted up in 1809 for
the then recently founded university.'-
.
OUR NEW LINE OF
w mi
JUST RECEIVED, . ,
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for them. y KAUFMAN & QQ
LEHDINE CLOTHIEFS. HATTERS.ND FURNISHERS,
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JEfR. Van Landingham is the Univer
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LOOK HERE!
have just opeaed up
A New Store
IN
Cates'Oia Stand,
and I have just received my stock of fresh
ES
Everything wished for by housekeepers
kept in stock, if not will order at once
what there is a demand for. Fresh Cheese,
Crackers, Canned Goods, a specialty. Ci
gars and Tobacco. My stock is of best
quality and. prices as low, as can be for
such goods. Ask only for a trial. ' r "
F.1IL. THOMAS.
DR. R. H. WHITEHEAD
HAS UOTJOHT OUT THE
HcRAE'DRUB STQKE
aud completely restocked his store with all
the articles necessary to comfort and use8ot
the students,
- Mr. Melt AE, who is managing ,e 8tore
will be glad to see his student friends at all
times, and will sell them
ORUeS. CANDY. CIGARETTES. TOBACCO. CIGIHS ISI
STUDENTS' ARTICLES
cheapcr than any place in the village.
Prescriptions Carefully Conqiounded
at all times.
C. L. LINDSAY,
DEALER IN
DRY SQQDS. NOTIONS. BOOTS. SHOES. IIS, ,
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