DIRECTORY
GENERAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION.
J. K. Hall, President.
T. R. Brem, Vice-President.
T. C. Worth, Sec'y. and Treas.
UNIVERSITY FOOT-BALL TEAM.
W. W. Council, Temporary Captain.
J. M. Whitehead, Manager.
W. F. Can,, Assistant Manager.
UNIVERSITY BASE-BALL TEAM.
E. P. Hoit, Captair
G. W. Graham, Manager.
TRACK TEAM.
J. B. Ramsey, Captain.
J. B. Thorp, Manager.
THE YACKETY YACK.
' . : ANNUAL.
Brent S. Drane, Editor-in-chief.
J. A. McRae, J. R. Rountre, Bus. Mans.
UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE.
I. F. Lewis, Editor-in-Chief.
Dorman Toinpson, Business Manager.
ELISHA MITCHELL SCIENTIFIC SO
CIETY.
R.H. Whitehead, A. B., M.D., Presidant.
E. V. Howell, A. B., Ph. G., Vice Pres.
F. P. Venable, Ph. D., Permanent Sec.
Chas. Baskerville, Ph. D., Rec. Sec.
Meets in Person Hall the second Tuesday
night of each month. Journals issued twice
a year.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
Kemp P. Battle, LL. D., President.
0. L. Raper, Vice-President.
E. D. Sallenger, Secretary
M. C. S. Noble, Treasurer.
SHAKESPEARE C LUB.
Thomas Hume, D. D. LL.D., President.
E. K. Graham, Ph.B., Vice President.
Dorman Thompson, Secretary.
J. C. B. Ehringhaus, Treasurer.
PHILOLOGICAL CLUB.
Thomas Hume, D.D., L.L.D. President
H. F. Linscott, Ph. D. , Vice-President.
Meets on last Tuesday night of each month
n the English Lecture room.
A. . 3.
Dorman Thompson, President.
J. K. Hall, Secretary.
FRATERNITIES (Pecret). ,
Delta Kappa Epsilon, Zeta Psi, Sigma
Nu, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Tau
Omega, Sigma Chi, Phi Delta Theta
Kappa Sigma, Kappa Alpha, Pi Kappa Al
pha, Beta Theta Pi.
SOCIETIES.
Theta Nu Epsilon (Secret).
Pi Sigma (Secret).
Order of Gimghouls (Junior, Secret). Ban
quet Thursday 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.
A. M. Carr.President.
F. H. Lemly, Vice-President.
Benj. Bell, Secretary.
J. L. Morehead, Treasurer.
Meets at call of President. Leader select
ed for each german.
THE UNIVERSITY PRESS ASSOCIATION
J. Ed. Latta, President.
Whitehead Kluttz, Vice President.
Benj. Bell, Jr., Secretary.
Y. M. C. A,
C. E. Maddry, President.
A. D. Ivie, Vice President.
G. P. Stevens, Corresponding Secretary.
R. M. Harper, Secretary.
Z. V. Judd, Treasurer.
MOOT COURT.
Chas. G. Rose, Judge.
G. S. Reynolds, Solicitor.
J. A. Gwyn, Clerk
E. Brownlee, Coroner.
The Moot Court will convene everv Satur
day night.
MANDOLIN AND GUITAR CLUB.
0. T. Woolen, Leader.
T. F. Rhodes, Bus. Man.
I FURNITURE
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
OF MEDICINE - Rv?
KE&ICJNE-DFNTISrHY PHARMACY.
The Editors welcome all articles of a timely
nature for publication in this column, though
they do not hold themselves responsible for the
sentiments expressed therein.
i STANDARD,
J METHODS,
) EQUIPMENT,
( CLINICS.
For loq.pmrn fulfil win, hcMi-phh The Prortor.
First-Class
IN
To the editor:
In behalf of the student body of
this University, I want to enter a
protest a very righteous one, it
seems to me against the "prep
pish" laws that have been put. into
operation during1 the last few
months.
A University is supposed to be
composed of young1 men, not boys,
men who are old enough and have
sense enough to know how to be
have themselves, in general, how to
act correctly without harsh and ar
bitrary laws and threats.
I do not argue for the abolish
ment of all the regulations here.
Far from it but the regulations
that existed two years ago are very
sufficient. The order of behaviour
and the attendance on duties was as
good then as it will ever be.
But somebody the Faculty, I
suppose were not satisfied with
existing conditions. The "Grat"
system was changed. Only five
absences were allowed in a month's
time. For awhile this change was
generally discussed and more gen
erally '"cussed," but it is still in
operation and "kicks" against it
are no longer made.
This scribe, whatever his opinion
on that matter may be, does not in
tend to break the peaceful acquies
cence with which that is accepted,
but he does want to protest against
more recent rules.
First and foremost is this. Sev
eral students have been summoned
before the Executive Dean or
President and have been warned
or threatened that if they missed
chapel or classes more than once1 or
twice more in a certain period, they
would be sent home. Now for one,
I believe that if every person so
warned had "gratted" again, he
would not be "shipped" The stu
dents would rise in revolt against
such a thing, but nevertheless, just
the fact of saying to a studens here,
that for one or more absences from
class he would be expelled, is ex
tremely distasteful to a University
man.
Then the Faculty met again.
One week before February, they
decided that all Senior deficiencies
must be stood off. during the first
week in February. They gave
about five days notice of a chunge
that was ot great moment to many
Seniors. Trig, Conies, Algebra,
Geometry, Physics, German, Eng
lish, Chemistry and Psychology in
one week. No mortal man could
have begun to prepare more than
one. or two subjects with any hopes
of success. Of course the Seniors
"kicked." They were recognized
a very little. All the work must
be stood in one week, but that week
has been postponed until the last of
March. And the poor senior who
fails no further trials till May.
And then the Facult7 met again.
And listen, brethren of the Univer
sity. How is this for "preppish
ness" proper? If a student enters
a class late twice during one month
he is "kept in" no,. I mean marked
absent. A pretty pass truly
when certain of this same Faculty
never dismiss a class in time for the
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105 EAST MAIN STREET, DURHAM, N. C.
Our store is new and full of the latest productions in men's and boy's Fall styles
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Samples kept at Chapel Hill the yearjrouud. Call on
DRANE and MOSS, Agents
Cornell University Medical College.
NewYorkCity.
The session begins each year during the first week in October and continues eight months.
The course of instruction covers four years, but students who present credentials from accredited m
oal colleges of full courses of study will be admitted to advanoed standing after passing examination
those subjects which have been completed in previous years.
The essential features of the ourrioulum arethe daily recitations in small sections, the thorough labc
tory instruction, and ollnical and bedside teaching in dispensaries and hospitals by members of the facult
In the College building is a dispensary in which about 60,000 patients are treated yearly.
The facilities offered by the many large hospitals in New York are utilized to the utmost to familiar
the student by personal observation with the diagnosis and treatment of disease. Bellevue Hospital,
largest of all the city Institution, is directly opposite the college building. The oiroular of 1901-02 giving
details will be mailed on application to Wm. M. POLK, m.d., l.l.d., Dean, CORNELL UNIVERSITY MEDIC
COLLEGE, First Avenue and 28th Street, New York, N. Y.
CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY.
Photographic goods of all kinds. Devel
oping and printing done for Amateurs.
OPTICAL GOODS, ETC.
Eyes examined and fitted with glasses.
Repairing done in all its complications.
All work warranted.
W, B. SORRELL, Chapel Hill, N. C.
S. L. HERNDON
Superintendent of
OeiifDoin ti3 -wor-l:
in the University of North Carolina.
Framing Pictures a Specialty. Get your
lap boards from him.
POPULAR PRICES; RELIABLE GOODS.
Dealers in
Men and Boy's Clothing, Shoes,
TRUNKS, HATS AND FURNISHING GOODS.
10 E. Market Street.
Our prices are right call atd sec.
COLE & HOLLADAY
UNIVERSITY PHOTOCRAPHERS FOR THREE
YEARS.
When you want groups made, phone or
write and your wants will be looked after.
Send your Kodak work to syo
press the button, we do the rest.
DURHAM, N. C.
Spaulding's Football Gooi
' Base ball goods, Tennis Supplies J
seys, Gym. Shoes, Sweaters, and eve
thing in the athletic line.
TAILORS
Agents for best Tailors in the count
Let us take your measure for a suit. Mai
Arnhein and others represented.
Headquarters for fine Shoes, Cigars, 1
bacco and Pipes.
First Class Goods at a Moden
Price is our Motto.
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Fancy Groceries.
Fruits Candies,
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Class contracts a specialty. Illustrated bu
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