UNIVERSITY DIRECTORY GENERA1 ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. Geroge G. Stevens, President. - W. D. Carmicharl, Vivce-President Jas. A. Gvryn, Secy, and Treas. UNIVERSITY FOOT-BALL TEAM. E. C. Gregory, Captain. Walter Brem, Manager. J. H. White, Assistant Manager. UNIVERSITY BASE-BALL TEAM. B. E. Stanly, Captain. W. D. Carmicharl, Manager. UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB. Prof. Harrington, Director. Darius Eatman, Leader. Pride J. Thomas, Business Manager. ELISHA MITCHELL SCIENTIFIC SO- ciety, : Richard H; Whitehead, M. D., President. Henry V, Wilson, Ph D. Vice-President. Francis P. Venable,' Ph D. , Secretary and Treasurer. Charles BasJcerville,' Ph D. Cor. responding Secretary. Meets iu Person ' Hall tne second Thursday night of each month. Journals issued twice a year. HISTORICAL SOCIETY. ; Kemp P. Battle, LL. D., President. Geo. T. Winston, LL'. D., Frst Vice Pres. Edwin A. Alderman,' Ph D. 2nd Vice Pres. Hollond Thompson, Secretary. SHAKESPERE CLUB. Thomas Hume, D. D.-LL. DM President Walter D. Toy, M. A., Secretary. J Herburt Bingham, Treasurer. , Herman H. Home, Assistant Secretary. PHILOLOGICAL -CLUB. Meets last Friday night in every month at various member's houses. Walter D. Tay, M A., ' President. Thomos Hume,? D. D. LL. D., Vice-President. . Karl P. Har rington, A.M., Secretary and Treasurer. FRATERNITIES (secret). Delta Kappa Epsilon, Beta Theta Pi, Zeta Psi, Sigma Nu, Sigma A alpha Epsilon,; Al- pha Tau NOmega; Sigma Chi, Phi Gamma Delta, Kappa Sigma, Kappa Alpha, Pi Kap pa Alpha. ', SOCIETIES. V : , Theta Nu Epsilon (secret). Pi Sigma (secret). , Order of Gimghouls (Junior "secret). ;The - society meets in Febuary and October. Ban quer. j. nursaay nignr. or commencement. ' Philanthropic (secret, literary.'-, Establish ed 1795. Meets every Saturday night in the Phi Hall,' New East Building. , Dialectic (secret) ; literary.) Established jvieets every oaturaay nignt in tne Di Hall, New West Building. UNIVERSITY GERMAN CLUB. E. C. Gregory, Presiden t Jas. A. Gwyn, Vice-President. C. R. Dey, Secretary. R. S. Busbeej Treasurer. Meets at call of President. Leader selected for each ger- man. ' UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE. W. R. Webb editor in chief. ! Editors, E. O. Gregory, H- . G. Connor, Burton Craige, D.: Eatman,, Wl H. Swift. Y. M. C. A. H. H. Home, President, W. R. Webb, Vice-President, J. S. Wray, Secretary. R. E. Coker, Corresponding Secretary. J. W. Canada, 'Treasurer; .Meets in Chapel, on "Monday, Tuesday,' Wednesday, Thursday nights of each week. TENNIS ASSOCIATION. A. W. Myers, President. - H. C.' Bridgers, Vice.Pre'sident. " Jas. A. Gwyn, Secretary and Treasurer. Patterson's -New Hotel. :'. Students' V'IIeapquAkteks. Reception Room, Well f urnished Table, ' PvTite Servant's, Everything suited the convenience of students and the public, t t Prices lAocle'rate, Your patronage solicited. N. G, L, Pattkkson. What '95 is doitiff. All our readers will be pleased to know what the only centennial class that ever graduated from the University is doing". TiThe class of '95 has several things to distinguish it from other classes among-; these we note its size and the proportion of honor men. Mr. J. E. Alexnader will return to Chapel Hill to study law. Mr. W. B. Allen is in New York studying medicine. Mr.-Murray Boiden is in Europe studying Geology. Mr. L. M. - Bristol is at Harvard srudying Theology. Mr. H. Bingham is teaching in the Presbyterian High School at Me bane. Mr. L. C. -.Brogden is Principal of the Sparta High School. Mr. CThomas Brown is studying medicine at the Universitv. Mr. Geo. H. Carpenter is teach ing in the High Schools of Colum bus, Miss. Mr. J. T. Farrell is Principal of the Graham High 'School. Mr. H. H. Home is instructor in German and-French-at the Uuiver-sity. r TIT- T .i a Latin at the University. Mr. J. O. Carr is. Principal of the Mt Olive Schools. Mr. W. A. Graham is studying I medicine at 'the University. Mr. H. Howell is Principal of the Washington Graded School. Mr. Chas.'F. Tomlinson is teach ing in the Winston Graded School. Mr. ChasR. Turner is studying denistry in -Atlanta, Ga. Mr. W. J. Weaver" is at'the Uni versity studying medieine. Mr. Leslie Weil is studying Geol pgy in Europe. Mr. W. C. Wicker is teaching school at Chapel Hill. Mr. W. H. Yount is teaching at Cnover, near his home. Mr. R. E. Zachry is studying medicine at the University. Mr. A. B. Kimball is teaching at Louisburg. . Mr. W. C. Kluttz will return to the University to study medicine. Mr. Dudley Lindsay is reading law with his father. Mr. T. R. Little is at the Univer sjty of Penn. studying medicine. Mr. J. E. Mattacks is at the Uni versity studj'ing medicine. Mr. J. W. McAllister is teaching with Maj. Bingham at Ashveille. Mr. W. C. McAlister is reading law at the University. Mr. D. K. McRae is teaching at Clio. Mr. John A. Moore is applying for Master of Philosophy at the University. Mr. E. W. Myers is with' Prof. Holmes on the Geological Survey. Mr. John L. Patterson is at the University of Penn. studying medi cine. Mr. A. L. Quickie is merchan dizing with his father at Lincoln- ton. Mr. W. L. Scott is reading1 law in Greensboro. Mr. H. M. Thompson is Princi pal of the Concord High School. Mr. H. E. C. Bryant is doing newspaper work in Charlotte. Mr. J.M.QUiham A.M. '95 is teach ing in the Presbyterian fligh School at Mebane. , Owe WORLD'S. Fill Sept' 1571893 blackwell's Durham tobacco co., Durham, N.C Gentlemen; We; have Smoked up all the Tobacco at the World's Fair, and have unanimously awarded the Gold ; Medal for Smoking Tobacco to BLACKWELL'S till Durham Conjrrafrlating you on your success, we remain Yours truly, . COMMITTEE. Blackwell's Hull Durham Has been the recognked standard cf Smoking Tobacco for over 25 years. , l.'aifuriJv ond and uniformlv first Bright, sweet an.1 f:a.",ar.t -we invite the most ' fastidious to test !v J Haf txtiftevct.' Blaclcweirs lurh.-un TcScico Cu., Dei-turn, N. C. j J DURHAM I mm FAMILY r SCHOOL . LIBRARY STUDENT : -f PERSON WHO READS OR WRITES SHOULD OWN A DICTIONARY. ' Car should be taken to GET THE BEST. .. ' Webster's International, It is a thorough revision of the authentic "Unabridged," fully abreast of the times. The work of revision occupied over ten years, more than a hundred editors being em ployed and over $300,000 expended. SOLS BY ALL BOOKSELLERS. G. & C. MERRIAM CO., Publishers, Springfield, Mass., U.S.A. . dTDo not buy reprints of obsolete editions. 1 E?JFSend for free pamphlet containing spec imen pages, illustrations, and full particulars. iver, 1 X I INTERNATIONAL V DICmONJVKf ; Southern Railway THE GREAT TRUNK LINE and U. S. 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