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DIRECTORY. GENERAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Foye Roberson, President. F. B. Stem, Vice-President. E. C. Herring, Secretary and Treasurer. UNIVERSITY FOOT-BALL TEAM. J. M. Thompson, Captain. W. O. Coughenour, Manager. UNIVERSITY BASE-BALL TEAM J. M. Thompson, Captain. W. S. O'B. Robinson, Manager. UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE. t j II. II. Hughes, Editor-in-Chief. E. C. Herring Business Manager. ELISHA MITCHELL SCIENTIFIC SO CIETY. 0. H. Herty, Ph.D., President. W. O. Coker, Ph.D., Vice-President. F. P. Veuable, PhD., Corresponding See' retary. A. S. Wheeler, Ph.D., Recording Secretary HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Kemp P. Battle, LL.D., President. C. L. Raper, Ph.D., Vice-President. J. G. DeR. Hamilton, Ph.D., Secretary. M. C. S. Noble, Treasurer. Meets monthly, on the first Monday night. at 7 80."- ' ECONOMICS SOCIETY. C. L. Raper, Ph.D., President. J. J. Parker, Secretary. Meets monthly, on second Tuesday night. at 7:30. THE MODERN LITERATURE CLUB. Archibald Henderson, Ph.D., President. H. H. Hughes, Vice-President. Q. S. Mills, Secretary. ODD NUMBER CLUB. E. K. Graham, A.M., President. Q. S. Mills, Vice-President. S. R. Logan, Secretary and Treasurer. Program Committee. ' . . Q. S. Mills, II. B. Gunter, S. R. Logan. UNIVERSITY GERMAN "CLUB. Hampden Hill, President. Carrol Wiggins, Vice-President. F. D. Whitaker, Secretary. M. Orr, Treasurer. Meets at call of President. Leader selected for each German. PHILOLOGICAL CLUB. J. D. Bruner, Ph.D., President. W. S. Bernard, A. M., 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 Buildmg. - THE UNIVERSITY PRESS ASSOCIATION. S. H. Farabee, President. J. R. Shull, Vice-President. J. A. Gray, Jr., Secretary. W. D. McLean, Treasurer. Y. M. C. A. J. A. Fore, Jr., President. J. A. Gray, Jr., Vice-President. ' H. P. Osborne, Recording Secretary. O. W. Tillett, Treasurer. F. R. Rankin, A. B., General Secretary. THE SHAKESPEARE CLUB. . Thomas Hume. D.D., LL.D., President. S. R. Logan, Vice-President. J. H. D' Alemberte, Secretary. UNIVERSITY MUSICAL ASSOCIATION. Chas. T. Woollen, President. Foye Roberson, Manager. PHI BETA KAPPA. J. J. Parker. President. W. II. Duls, Vice-President. T. J, Wilson. Jr., Ph.D., Treasurer. 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 (Junior, Secret) FRATERNITIES (Secret). Delta Kappa Epsilon, Zeta Psi, Sigma Nu, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Delta Theta, Kappa Sigma. Kappa Alpha, Pi Kappa Alpha, Beta Theta Pi, Phi Chi (Med). Pickard and Strowd's "University Club Cigar" is made especially for the University students. PLEASE STEAL the time to pay your subscription to The Tar Heel. The Business Manager needs ALL THE MONEY that is owed him. So please take a bracer and pay him up on the first opportunity YOU CAN GET The Societies. "Resolved, That those students who make an average of ninety-five per cent on their term work should not be required to stand final exam i nations' ' was the query debated by the Di's, Saturday night. It was decided that examinations are desirable, after all, and Mr. D. 2. Newton made the best speech. The Phi's had the question, "Re solved, That the United State gov eminent should pass laws regula ting the construction and mainte nance of railway bridges and high ways." The negative won and Mr. W. A. Jenkins was the suc cessful speaker. Base Hits. Can't get them over Hamilton's head. ; Swift's Packing House Ad. Kelly. Romy eats slow balls, as well as others. They .thought Lawson didn't know the game! rr i.j r , . in;ii nrsc game was only a Christmas present, Sitton and "Mink" are gone, but Bull" is with us yet. "Po' Will" is a competent suc cessor to "Bully" Moore, all right. Tuesday's game nobody's fun eral, but it was slow enough to lave been. The Grafters. The student members of the Ad visory Committee met Thursday ight and cecided to cut the num ber of complimentary press tickets o the baseball games to four this spring. Lhese tour will be given o the representatives of The Tar HEEL, the Charlotte Observer, he News and Observer, and the ndustrial News. In the past ree passes have been granted to nearly all of the press representa tives, but they will be given hence- orth only to the correspondents for he principal papers. The Juniors Win. The Sophs and Juniors opened he class championship season on he diamond Friday in a e-ame PICK ARD'S LIVERY STTAEBIE (Near the Episcopal Church) Rubber Tire Carriages and Buggies. Everything New ari Stylish. . 'Phones No. 67 and 6 W. PICKARD, Owner and Manager, J 765 University of Pennsylvania DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE 1906 Undergraduate Department. The One Hundred and Forty-first Session will begin September 28, 1906. The course, which covers a period of four years, of eight and one-half mouths each, is eminently practical, and properly graded, beginning with laboratory instruction in the fundamental subjects, and concluding with a comprehensive system of clinical instruction, terminating in the Fourth Year with the assignment of students as clinical clerks in the Hospital. A large proportion (at least 80 per cent.) of the graduating classes secure positions as Resident Physicians in Hospitals. . ' Summer School for Graduates. The clinics and laboratories of this Department are""open throughout the year for the beheflt 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, Unfbersitv of Tennsvlvunia, 'Philadelphia, DON'T FORGET HALL. THE BARBER. Miss Leona Young, Teacher of Oratory and Vocal Music. A pupil of the Geo. E. Spencer Studio, of New York. The Italian method of singing taught. A graduate of King's School of Oratory, of Pittsburg, Pa. Expres sion, Legal Oratory, Sacred Oratory and Debate. .... TUITION RATES, $3.00 PER MONTH. Studio at Mrs. A. M. Abernethy's Residence. The University OF North Carolina. ...1789... SERVED HEAD OF THE STATE SYSTEM EDUCATION.; OF ...1907... The best and most wholesome food obtainable on the market. Birds at least three times a week. $13.50 at BREWER and FREEMAN'S Opposite Pickard's Hotel. Pictures Framed TO ORDER AT Herndoti's Hardware Store. f "" "-" INTERNATIONAL THE ONE GREAT STANDARD AUTHORITY. Can It truly be said of any other book than WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL! UlvIlvnnM maw u is. 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Neither pitcher was batted especially hard, but Gaddy, for '09, fared slightly worse than Matthews, who twirled for '08. The Uuiversity 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, electrio lights. Eleven Scientific Laboratories, equip ped for good work.- The Faculty numbers 74. Students 730. Library of 45,000 volumes. One librarian and four assistants. Fine Lit erary Societies. There is au active Y. M. 0. A. conducted by the students. Scholarships aud loans for the needy and deserving. For information, address F. P. VENABLE, President, Chapel IH11,N. C. Spalding Athletic (fill Goods 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 PE It COPY. No. 538. Group XVI Muscle Building. By L. II. Gulisk, Director of Physical Train ing, N. Y. Public Schools. 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