DIRECTORY.
GENERAL ATHLETIC '.ASSOCIATION
Foye Robinson, President.
K. 1J. Stem, Vice-President.
K. U. Herring, Secretary and freas.
UNIVEI1SITY FOOT- HALL TRAM.
Romy Story, Captain.
J. M. Robinson, Manager.
UNIVERSITY HASE-BALL TEAM
J. M. Thompson, Captam.
W. S. O'B. Robinson, Manager.
UNIVEKSITY MAGAZINE.
It. H. Hughes, Editor-in-Chief.
E. O. Herring lousiness Manager.
EMSIIA MITCHELL SCIENTIFIC
CIETY.
SO-
C. H. Herty, Ph.D., President.
VV O. C.ker. Ph.D., Vice-President.
F. P. Venable, PhD., Corresponding Sec
retary. A. S. Wheeler, Ph.D., Recording Secretary.'
HISTORICAL SOCIETY.-
Kemp P. a'vttle, LL.D., President.
C. L. Raper, Ph.D., Vice-President.
J, G. DuR Hamilton, Secretary. J
M. 0. S. Noble, Treasurer, - "
Meets monthly, on the first Monday 'night,
at 7 30.
ECONOMICS SOCIETY.
O. L. Raper, Ph.D., President.
J. J. Parker, Secretary.
Meets monthly, on second Tuesday night,
at 7:80.
THe'mODERN LITERATURE CLUB.
Archibald Henderson. Ph.D., President.
H. H. Hughes, Vice-President.
Q. S. Mills, Secretary.
ODD NUMBER CLUB.
i "" "
E. K. Graham, President.
Q. S. Mills, Vice-President.
S. R. Logan, Secretary and Treasurer..
Program Committee.
Q. S. Mills, "
H. B. Gunter,
S. R. Logan.
UNIVERSITY GERMAN' CLUB.
Hampden Hill, President.
Carol Wiggins, Vice-President.
F. D. Whitaker, Secretary.
M. Orr. Treasurer.
Meets at call of President. Leader selected
for each German.
PHILOLOGICAL CLUB.
J. D. Bruuer Ph.D., President.
W. S. Bernard, Vice-President.
L. R. Wilson, Ph.D., Secy, and Treas.
The Philological . Club meets the first
Tuesday in each month, at 7.30 P. M., in
Room No. 7, Alumni Building.
THE UNIVERSITY PRESS ASSOCIATION.
S. H. Farabee, President.
J. R. Shull, Vice-President.
.1. A. Gray, Jr., Secretary.
W. D. McLean, Treasurer.
Y. M. C. A.
(J. F. Leonard, President-!
K. C. Herring, Vice President.
E. C. .1 add, Recording Secretary.
J. A Gray, Jr., Treasurer. '
F. B. Rankin, General Secret ary .J
THE SHAKESPEARE CLUB. -
Dr. Thomas Hume, President
S. It. Logan, Vice-President.
.1. II. D'Alemberte, Secretary.
UNIVERSITY MUSICAL ASSOCIATION
Chas. T. Woollen, President.
.1 . B. Goslen, Secretary.
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).
Order of Gimghouls (Junior, Secret).
Order of The Gorgon's Head(Juuior, Secret)
FRATERNITIES (P cret).
Delta Kappa Epsilon, Zeta Pni, Sicrma Nu.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Tau Omega, Phi
Delta I beta, Kappa bigma. Kappa Alpha, Pi
Kappa Alpha, Beta Theta Pi.
The Oldest Colleges.
A recent publication of college
statistics shows the following
twelve to be the oldest of the 453
American institutions of learing re
ferred to in the list:
1036 Harvard University, Cam
bridge, Mass
1693 William and Mary College,
Williamsburg, Va.
1701 Yale University, New Ha
ven, Conn.
1740 University of Pennsylva
nia, Philadelphia, Pa.
1746 Princeton University,
Princeton, N.J.
1749 Washington and Lee Uni
versity, Lexington, Va.
1754 Columbia University, New
York City.
1764 Brown University, Provi
dence, R. I.
1766 Rutgers College,
Brunswick, N. J.
1769 Dartmouth College,
over, N. II.
1782 Washington College, Ches
tertovvn, Md.
1783 Dickinson College, Car
lisle, Pa.
New
Han-
The Infant Class.
The members of the Youthful and
Unsophisticated Order of the In
for 1905-6 met recently and elected
fants new members and officers
for the vear 1906-7. The offi
cers are:
Hyman, Exalted Ruler.
Lasley, Right Honorable Assis
tant Ruler.
"Pug" Taylor, Secretary and
Treasurer.
J. A. Gray, Jr., Permanent Busi
ness Manager.
The new and active members are
R. L. Davis, Montague, T. P
Nash, B. L. Wilson, Strauss,
the Shell twins, and the Venable
twins.
Geological Seminary.
The Geological Seminary met
in the geology lecture room Tues
day night. The following program
was rendered:
"The Occurrence and Uses . of
Peat," W. J. Barker.
"The Geology of the Century
J. B. James
"The Geology or Cape Fear
River," J. E. Pogue, Jr.
"The Hyc.raulic Method of Miti
C
uiir oa
A. Vogler.
Pickard and Strowri's "University
Club Cigar" is made especially for the
Uinversity students.
Peoples Bank of Chapel Mill
We Solicit Your Business.
H H. Williams,
President.
Herbert Lloyd,
Cashier.
Heron Is Much Fatigued.
Mr. J. Heron D'Alemberte, of the
firm of Pittman & D'Alemberte,
financiers of the Yackety Yack, re
turned to the Hill Friday after sev
eral days' devojtion to business in
Greensboro.
PICKARD'S LIVERY STABLE
(Near the Episcopal Church)
Rubber Tire Carriages and Buggies. Everything New ar i 3tylif,h. 'Phones No. C7 and 0
W. . PICKARD, Owner- r-ici Manager,
1765
University of Pennsylvania
1906
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE
Undergraduate Department. The Oue Huudred and Forty-first Session will begin September
28, 1900. The course, which covers a period of four years, of eight and one-half
mouths each, is eminently practical, and properly graded, beginning witli laboratory
instruction in the fundamental subjects, and concluding witli a comprehensive system
of clinical instruction, terminating in the Fourth Year with the assignment of students
as clinical clerks iu the Hospital.
A large proportion (at least 80 per cent.) of , the graduating classes secure positions
; as Resident Physicians in Hospital '
Summer School for Graduates. The clinics and laboratories of this Department are open
throughout the year for the behefit of those who wish to engage in graduate work.
For those whose time is more limited, a comprehensive course is given, beginning this
year May 14, and continuing for a period of six weeks. This course is designed to meet
the needs of the practioner. . .."
For further information, apply to the
Dean of the Medical Department, Unfbersih of Tennsvlv&nU, 'Philadelphia.
Spalding Athletic
Goods
Too it ad!
Two hussy athletes got the loan of
Two smokes, as sports to be kuown of,
The cigars were not weak
Of the result we'll not speak
But Pittman and Dunlap have sworn off.
Hard On the Boys.
We print the following- clipping-
from the Oak Leaf:
There seems to be increased
interest in the library recently. Pro
fessor Sea gle spends part of his
time there, directing the reading of
the boys, selecting books for them,
and directing them in investiga
tions. '
Always pass because they are kept up
to the mark and never fall below the
official standard. Recognized univer
sally as best for athletes.
SEND FOR THESE BOOKS NOW TEN
CENTS PER COPY.
No. 538. Group XVI Muscle Building. By
L. H. Gnlisk, Director of Physical Train
ing, N. Y. Public Schools.
No. 27. Group XII College Athletics. By
M. C. Murphy, the well-known Athlectic
Trainer, now with Univ. of Penn.
No. 246. Group XII Athletic Training for
Schooldoys. By Geo. W. Orton, of the
Univ. of Penn., and a famous athlete
himself.
A copy of our complete catalogue of athletic
goods will be mailed upon request.
MAIL ORDER DEPT., .
71. G. SPALDING & BROS.
Lost or Misplaced
A Full Dress Suit, belonging
to Professor E. V. Howell.
Any information leading recovery of
same will be gladly received
at the shop of
i'hone 'i.
R. 21. PINOLE,
Nearly oppoMite University Pharmacy
The University
126 Nassau St.,
New York.
149 Wabash Ave.,
Chicago.
Drs. W. H. & Linus M. Edwards,
SURGEON DENTISTS,
Durham, JN. G.
Office over Thomas Pharmacy Co. Phono 057.
Eubanks Drug Company,
Prescription
Specialists,
CHAPEL HILL. - - NORTH CAROLINA
Picture's' Framed
TO ORDER AT
Herttdort's Hardware Store,
BOYS!
Remember the Charlotte Steam
Laundry. Oldest, Largest, Best.
W. A. JENKINS, Agent.
OF
North Carolina.
,..1739,..
HEAD OP
THE STATE SYSTEM
EDUCATION.
...1907...
The University stands for thoroughness 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
ml for good work. . The Faculty numbers (57.
Students G7. Library of 42,000 volumes.
One librarian and four assistants. Fine Lit
erary Societies." There is an active Y.--M. C.
A. conducted by the students. Scholarships
and loans for the needy and deserving.
For information, address
F. P. VENABLE, President,
Chapel Hill, N. C.
NEW YORK RESTAURANT.
AND LUNCH ROOM.
Open Day and Night. For Ladies
and Gentlemen. 207 Main St. Oppo
site Court House, DURHAM, N. C.
Jim Fau.s, John Popas, Proprietors.
UNIVERSITY JEWELRY
W. B. SORUELL,
Jeweler - and - optician,
Chapel Hill, N. O.
SEE MARSE JESSE
ABOUT YOUR
CATERING
Estimates given on class banquets.
Hotel Huffitie,
GREENSBORO, N. 0.
Location Southern Paisencer Denot. Newlv
Refitted and Modern. Special arrangements
made for Traveling men.
GRESHAM & CO., Proprietors
Hotel Clegg,
GREENSBORO, N. 0.
Opposite depot. Cafe open all night.
Special attention to all students.
W. F. CLEGG, : : : Proprietor.
ECZEMA AND PILE CUKE
P D V V Knowing what It is to suffer, 1 will give
11 u u Fit.- K OF HAHUK, to any afllictwl, a pos
itive pure for Ke.eina. 8lt lihtmra, BryHtpulas, P1Im
and 8kin I Aliases. Inntant rwliof. 'Don't suffer
loninr. Write
F. W. WILLIAMS,
400 Manhattan Avenue, Few York. Enclose Btamp.
UNEXCELLED is our line of
Tobaccos and Cigars.
NEW line of Huyler's CandiesO
, just received.
COUNT on us to fill your pre
scriOtions promptly.
U.N.C.DrugCo.
ODE LL HARDWARE CO.,
Hardware and
Mill Supplies s
GREENSBORO ' - ... N O.
SERVED -
The bent and most wholesome food
obtainable on the market. Birds at
leant three times a week. $13. CO at
BREWER and FREEMAN'S
Opposite Piokard'B Hotel. y