DIRECTORY.
GENERAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION.
J. V. Howard, President.
J. R. Moore, Vice-President.
Holt Haywood, Secretary and Treas.
UNIVERSITY FOOT-HALL TEAM.
Foye Roberson, Captain.
A. II. Bahnson, Manager.
UNIVERSITY BASE-BALL TEAM.
Freddie Stem, Captain.
Grier Miller, Manager.
UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE.
J. K. Wilson. Editor-in-Chief.
W. B. Love Business Manager.
i;:.ISHA MITCHELL SCIENTIFIC SO
CIETY. Wm, Cain, C.E., President.
J. E. .Mills, Ph.D., Vice-President.
F. P. Venable, PhD., Corresponding Sec
retary A. S. Wheeler, Ph.D., Recording Secretary.
Meets in Person Hall the second Tuesday
night of each month. . Journal issued quar
terly. HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
Kemp P. Battle, LL.D., President.
C. L. Raper, Ph.D., Vice-President.
J. K. Wil-on, Secretary.
M. C. S. Noble, Treasurer.
ECONOMICS SOCIETY.
0. L. Raper, Ph.D., President.
J. W. Haynes, Secretary.
Meets semi-monthly, on Tuesday t veilings
at 8:00 o'clock.
FRATERNITIES (Secret).
Delta Kappa Epsilon, Zeta Psi, Sienna Nu,
Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Tau Omega, Phi
Delta Theta, Kappa Sigma, Kappa Alpha, Pi
Kappa Alpha, Beta Theta Pi.
THE MODERN LITERATURE CLUB.
C. A. Smith, Ph.D., President.
.1. K. Wilson, Vice-President.
V. It. Stephenson', Stscrvtury.-
SOCIETIES.
Dialectic (Literary, Secret). Established
1795. Meets every Saturday night in the Di
Hall, New West building.
Philanthropic (Literary, Secret). Estab
lished 1795. Meets every Saturday night in
the Phi Hall, New East Building.
Order of The Golden Fleece (Senior).
Theta Nu Epsilon (Secret).
The Order of Sphinx (Secret).
Omega (Secret).
Pi Sigma (Secret).
Order of Gimghouls (Junior, Secret).
The Gorgon's Head.
UNIVERSITY GERMAN CLUB.
L. Rountree, President.
J. R. Moore, Vice-President.
T. P. Cheshire, Secretary.
W. D. James, Treasurer.
Meets at call of President. Leader selected
for each German.
PHILOLOGICAL CLUB.
E. K. Grahan, President.
.). D. Bruner Ph.D., Vice-President.
'L. R. Wilson, Ph.D., Secy, and Treas.
The Philological Club meets the first
Tuesday in each month, at 7.80 P. M., in
Room No. 7, Alumni Building.
THE UNIVERSITY PRESS ASSOCIATION.
J. A. Parker, President.
R. R. Reynolds, Vice-President.
Benuette Perry, Secretary.
S. H. Farabee, Treasurer.
Y. M. C. A.
W. B. Love, President.
N. R. Olaytor, Vice President.
W. S. Hunter, Secretary.
W. H. L Mann, Treasurer.
THE SHAKESPEARE CLUB.
Dr. Thomas Hume, President.
N. R. Clay tor, Vice-President.
R. M. Brown, Secretary.
UNIVERSITY MUSICAL ASSOCIATION.
Chas. T. Woollen, President.
J. B. Goslen, Secretary.
most daring- piece of robbery ever
seen in daylight. It has been re
ported that the University paid him
not to lot us win the game.
I cannot vouch for the truth of this
statement, but we all have strong
reasons for believing it. The Car
olina team played good, clean ball,
and our team just walked all over
them, but we couldn't defeat them
and one of the officials too. Another
instance of what money can do. All
of this would have been said last
week, but it would have been im
possible to have been impossible to
have kept from saying too much at
that time. Ivery student here was
as mad as blue blazes, and not with
out a cause, either. Carolina can't
feel good over this game. She
knows that we deserve the game,
and her conscience is bound to hurt
her.' ' ' ' .
A Morning Tonic
A. and M. Correspondence Wadesboro Mes
senger. Just a few more words should be
said about the game between A. &
M. and University of North Caro
lina. The game was really won by
A. & M. by the score of twelve to
nothing, but one of the officials just
simply cheated us out of it. It
could be clearly seen from the be
ginning of the game that he was
determined that A. & M. should
pot have the gamef It was the
The Tar Heel has never en
gaged in and does not now propose
to enter into a newspaper controver
sy. It believes that the instances
in which good is accomplished by
them are rare and that invariably
they leave a bad taste in one's
mouth.::' It departs from its custom
long enough to call attention to the
above because it believes that the
bounds of 'propriety have been far
overstepped and that silence in this
case would be no virtue.
We shall not debase ourselves by
entering into any denial of the char
ge made against this institution
above, one which if true is sufficient
to damn it forever in the minds of
all right thinking people. But as
the authorized spokesman for six
hundred and fifty student who re
sent an attack upon the honor of
this institution as an attack upon
their own honor we do that which
under the circumstances the digni
ty of the management of the Univer
sity will not permit it to do, in call
ing the attention of the Agricultural
and Mechanical College to the above
clipping, copies of which have been
appearing in many State papers,
in order that that institution may
put itself right before the public.
We should regret very much to,
and we shall not, believe until we
are forced to do so, that the senti
ments expressed above have the
sanction and the approval of the
faculty of A. and M, It is in al
probability a mere childish outburst
from a thoughtless, irresponsible
youngster. But until a statement
is made to the contrary the people
of the State will regard the quoted
utterance as an accurate represen
tation of the feeling of the institu
tion from which they emanate. In
the view of the public the A. and
M. College has spoken.
Mrs. E. Ross, of Charlotte, spent
a few days with her sons, Messrs.
O. B. and F. H. Ross, last week.
Mr. Lindo Brigman is. on the
Hill straightening up matters con
cerning last year's Tackety lack.
THE W. A. SLATER CO.,
OF DURHAM, N. C,
The Gents' Clothiers and Furnishers, invite the Faculty
and Student Body to make their store headquarters
while in Durham.
MOORE and SPRUILL,
Agents.
PICKARD'S LIVERY STABLE
(Near the Episcopal Church)
Iiubber Tire Carriages and Buggies. Everything New ar i oi.yiihh. 'Phones No. 67 and 6
ST. W. PICKARD, Owner ircJ Manager.
"The Hoiladay Studio?
SUCCESSORS TO "COLE AND HOLLADAY."
Gallery will be open every Wednesday of each week,
beginning-Wednesday, October 19th. HIGH GRADE
WORK ONLY. Prices reasonable. A fine set of
views of campus and buildings on sale at all times.
GALLERIES TIT BOTH -DURHAM AND eilAPEL HILL.
The University
OF
North Carolina.
..,1789,
HEAD OF THE STATE SYSTEM
EDUCATION.
OF ;
...1905...
The University stands for thovougiiuo:ss and
all that is best in education and the moulding
of character. It is equipped with 15 buildings,
new water works, central heating, electric
lights. Eleven Scientific Laboratories, equip
ped for good work. The Faculty numbers 0 .
Students 667. Library of 42,000 volumes.
One librarian and four assistants. Fine Lit
erary Societies. There is an active Y. M. O .
A. conducted by the students, scholarships
and loans for the needy and deserving.
For information, address
F. P. VENABLE, President,
Chapel Hill, N. C.
Cotrell & Leonard,
ALBANY,
N. Y.
Makers of Caps and Gowdh to the American
Colleges and Universities. Class contracts a
spooialty, Reasonable prices.
Roses, Carnations, Violets,
Handsome Floral Designs a
Specialty. Bridal Bouquets,
and Flowers for all occasions.
Palms, Ferns, and all kinds of
plants. Bulbs for fall planting:
Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus,
Lilies, etc.
H. STEINMETZ, Florist,
Phone 113. RALEIGH, N. O
How is Your Time?
If it is not satisfactory,
send your watches to
JONES & FRASIER,
DURHAM, N. C,
and get them repaired.
They are making1 a spec
ialty of student trade and
are prepared to give satis
faction; or if you wish
anything in the jewelry
line, see before buying.
FRANK P. DRANE, Agt.,
Ohem. Lab. and D, K. E, House.
R S. McRAE,
Students' &3it joplit2t-
STATIONERY, FANCY
GROCERIES, CANDIES,
FRUITS AND CJGARS.
TJT F 1ST I T IJ Ft EC
UNIVERSITY BARBER SHOP
First CIohh Work by
First CIiish Burbera
Dunston & Son,
Prop,
From Maker Direct to Consumer
urk's Peerless Clothing
Equal to Custom-Tailored
at half the Cost.
Uncommon Appearance, Correctness
of Fashion and Excellence of Work
manship are Characteristics of the
Burk Tailored Apparel, and Features
in which it leads all other Ready-to-wear
Clothing.
n Norfolk, Va., Richmond, Va., Nashville, Tenn.,
Memphis, Teim., Dallas, Tex., and Baltimore, Md., in
which cities the lending stores are the Burk stores, the
best and most fashionable dresseri are adopting this
8uprtor clot hint; not alono in preference to all other
ready-to-wear, but also to the expensive merchant
tailor kind, invariably obtaining better all around
satisfaction and saving handsomely in expenditures
besides.
It is our purpose to introduce this
superior clothing to every student at
University. We have the most exten
sive and handsomest line of the sea
son. Orders left with our agents will
receive prompt attention. Call to see
us when in Norfolk THANKSGIV
ING. nth & Company,
Norfolk, Va.
Foy Roberson & Houck, Agents.
Burch-Gorman Co.
Durham N. C.
MEN'S FINE FOOTWEAR
PICKARD BROS.
Live i- -y Stable,
Near the 'Phone Exchange. The best Livery
in town. Splendid horses and car
riages. Quick attention.
G. C. & J. F. PICKARD, - Props.
THE COLLEGE
One dollar per mon th. Altering and repairing
at small extra cost. Satis
faction guaranteed.
M. & T. SNIPES,
Props.
BOYS!
Remember the Charlotte Steam
Laundry. Oldast, Largest, Bust,
W. A. JENKINS, Agent,