DIRECTORY
GENERAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
I. F. Lewis, President.
W. F. Smathers, Vice-President.
G. L. Jones, Secretary and Treas.
UNIVERSITY FOOT-BALL TEAM.
G. L. Jones, Captain.
W. H. Smith, Manager.
T. D. Mears, Assistant Manager.
UNIVERSITY BASE-BALL TEAM.
J. Donnelly, Captain.
G. W. Graham, Manager.
TRACK TEAM.
Preston Irwin, Captain.
J. B. Thorp, Manager.
THE YACKETY YACK.
ANNUAL.
Chas. T. Woollen, Editor-in-chief.
C. O. Abernethy, E. M. Mclver, Bus. Mans.
UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE.
C. P. Russell, Editor-in-Chief.
H. P. Stevens, Business Manager.
ELISHA MITCHELL SCIENTIFIC SO
CIETY.
Collier Cobb, A.M., President.
W. 0. Coker, Ph.D., Vice-President.
F. P. Venable, Ph. D., Permanent Sec
Unas. Msaskerville, Ph. D., Rec. Sec
Southern Students' Conference.
The Southern Student Conference !
of Young- Men's Christian Associ
ations will be held at the Asheville
School, near Asheville, N. C, June
13 to 21. The location of the
Conference among- the mountains of
Western North Carolina is exceed
ingly attractive. The program
which is being' arranged assures a
very successful meeting-. Mr. Rob
ert E. Speer, who has always been
a favorite of this conference, will
again be one of the platform speak
ers. Other leaders of Christian
thought and work among the differ
ent denominations will speak from
the platform. Among- the Bible
class teachers whose presence is as
sured are: Mr. Augustus Nash, o
Cleveland, Ohio, who will conduct
the class in Personal Work; and Mr
P. Boyd Edwards, who two years
ago was Secretary of the Student
Department of the Internationa
Committee, who will teach "Studies
in the Life of Christ." The de
tailed announcement of the program
will be given later. The total cos
of attendance, in addition to railroad
fare, will be a program fee of $5
J. H. KING, President. F.J. HOLDER, Vice-President.
The best equipped, largest, most successful and progressive business college in the Car
olinas. Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Pennmanship and English, taught by ex
perts. References: . Every bank and leading concern in Raleigh.
Contract given to secure our graduates positions or money refunded. Railroad fare paid
Board, ten dollars per month. No vacation. Enter any time.
Write to-day for latest College Journal, Special Offers. 1
Address, KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Raleigh, N. C.
When You Buy
Buy a First Grade Suit.
A SCHLOSS will fit you.
A SCHLOSS has the Workmanship.
A SCHLOSS SUIT will suit
you and save you money. W. A. SLATER & CO. sells Schloss Goods
HASSEL & STEVENS, Agents. '
a year.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
Meets in Person Hall the
night of each month. Journals issued twice I and $9 tor board for the nine days
It is expected that very favorable
railroad rates will be secured. A
the same time the Conference of the
Youug Women's Christian Associ
ations will be held at the Norma
and Collegiate Institute. This con
ference will have many of thespeaK
ers who address the conference for
young1 men.
Kemp P. Battle, LL. D., President.
0. 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.
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
in the Hnghsh Lecture room.
A. . t.
0. A. Bynum, President.
R. C. Morrow, Secretary.
' FRATERNITIES (Secret).
Delta Kappa Epsilon, Zeta Psi, Sigma
JNu, CHjima Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Tau
Omega, Sterna Chi, Phi Delta Theta,
Kappa Sigma, Kappa Alpha, Pi Kappa Al
pha, Heta Theta Pi. ,
, SOCIETIES.
Theta Nu Epsilon (Secret). ' .:?.
The Order of Sphinx (Secret.)
Omega (Secret).
Pi Sigma (Secret).
Order of Gimghouls (Junior, Secret),
The Gorgon's Head.
Philanthropic (Literary, Secret). Estab
lished 1795. Meets every Saturday night in
fhi nail, JNew Hiast Building.
Dialectic (Literary, Secret). Established
1795. Meets every Saturday night in the Di
ttall, New west Building.
UNIVERSITY GERMAN CLUB.
J. B. Ramsey, President. ,
M. 0. Staton, Vice-President.
G. G. Galloway, Secretary.
P. Cummings, Treas.
Meets at call of President. Leader select
ed for each german.
THE UNIVERSITY PRESS ASSOCIATION
J. J. Skinner, President.
C. P. Russell, Vice President.
W. P. Wood, Treasurer
II. V. Stewart, Secretary. .
' , , Y. M. C. A.;
R. M. Harper, President.
F. S. Hudson, Vice President.
C. P. RusseU, Cor. Sec.
J. V. Howard Secretary.
E. McDonald, Treas. '
MOOT COURT.
Dr. Boffin, Judge.
4 J. R. Rountree, Solicitor.
M. Shenck, Clerk.
E. Long, Sheriff.
G. L. Green, Coroner.
The Moot Court will convene everv Satur
day night.
MANDOLIN AND GUITAR CLUB.
R. F. Leinbach, Leader.
T, F, Rhhodes, Bus. Man
Basket Ball Game.
The Junior-Medical basket-bal
game resulted in a victory for the
Medical team score, 8 to 4. Thi
was clearly the best game played so
far, the passing of the Medical team
being- especially noticeable. The
weak point in the games is, above
all things, in the defensive work.
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in an cases wnere a eroai was
thrown from the field the man was
entirely uncovered.
Goals from the field: Dunn 1;
Cates 3; Fenner 1.
Goals from fouls: Lockhart 2.
Line Up.
Juniors. Medical.
Johnson, G. R. G. Fenner.
Irvin, P. L. G. Irvin, H.
Lifford, C. Kafer.
Dunn, R. F. Cates.
Lockhart. L. F. Norman.
Time two fifteen-minute halves.
All classes are represented by
basket-ball teams, and a schedule
has been arranged with a game
every Tuesday and Friday at 4.30.
Games played to date have been
as follows:
February 3, Juniors vs. Sopho-
mores. Al to .
February 7. Juniors vs. Meds.
4 to 8.
The full schedule is as follows:
Friday, Feb. 13. Meds. vs.
Freshmen
Tuesday, Feb. 17. Juniors vs.
Seniors.
Friday, Feb. 20. Sophomores vs.
Freshmen. ,
Tuesday, Feb. 24. Seniors vs
Meds.
Friday, Feb. 27. Freshmen vs.
Juniors.
Tuesday, March 3. Sophomores
vs. bentors.
Friday, March 9. Freshman vs.
Seniors.
Tuesday, March 10. Sophomores
vs. ivieas.
Cross 8c Linehan Co
Clothiers, Men's Furnishers
and Outfitters.
WE will be represented on the Hill the cpming- season by
GORDON and ROACH STEWART.
O. O. WHITE,
Merchant Tailor,
Durham, N. C.
I guarantee a perfect fit and first
class work.
Foot Ball!
We are headquarters for Foot
Ball, Base Ball and Tennis goods.
Athletic outfits of all kinds. Mono
gram Caps and Hats. We are also
agents for the celebrated JOHN
MIDDLETON PIPES, FINE TO
BACCOS, etc. Fine Shoes, Shirts,
Collars and ties.. Prices of all kinds
of Baseball and Football goods quot
ed on application. Write for cata
logue. Rackets restrung Pipes re
paired.
N. C. LONG & BRO.
iilisiiiuW':- -
Dr. Sin. RAPPORT,
Eye Specialist.
Office in Summerfield buildinsr, 13 Main
Street, Durham, N. C.
COLE & HOLLADAY
UNIVERSITY PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR FOUR
YEARS AT CHAPEL" HILL.
When you want groups made, phone or
write and your wants will be looked after.
Send your kodak work to us you
press the button, we do the rest.
Durham and Chapel Hill, N. C.
Shoes! Shoes!
We have a strong line of HANAN
shoes, all styles, shapes and sizes.
Also, a beautiful line of $3.50 shoes.
Dan'l Allen Co.,
Raleigh, N. C.
F. LEWIS, Agent.
The Prettiest
And flip mnst cfvliok enm fo
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Die and durable shoe you can buy
for the money is our
CROSSETT, $2.50, $3.50, $4.00.
That's our opinion, and it will be
yours after you have tried a pair.
They come in several styles and in
all sizes.
A. A. KLUTTZ'S
Shore Store next door to Yearby's
Drug- Store.
W. J- HUNTER.
First Class Horses and Carriages.
Always Ready to Serve the
Boys at Any Time.
Chapel Hill Hotel.
AND
UNIVERSITY INN .ANNEX.
A new up-to-date Buidine- with all
moaern improvements.
Rates, $2.00.
Special prices per week and month.
W. W. PICKARD
S. M. SNIDER.
JEWELER,
Durham, J. C.
Time inspector Seaboard Air Line and Nor.
folk & Western Railways,
CARLINA SHOE CO.
We carry a complete line of Walk-
Over Shoes from $3.50 to $4.00 and
the Stacy, Adams & Co's from $5
to $6 and others cheaper.
See our Chapel Hill Agents be
fore making- your purchase.
A NEW COMPANY,
NEW SHOES.