DIRECTORY. GENERAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION J. J. Parker, President. Q. M. Fountain, Vice-President.' T. R. Eagles, Secretary and Treasurer. UNIVERSITY FOOT-BALL TEAM. W. 0. Ooughenour, Manager. UNIVERSITY BASE-BALL TEAM J. B. James, Captain. Jas. A. Gray, Jr., Manager. , TRACK TEAM. R. R. Bridgers, Captain. Drury Phillips, Manager. UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE. W. E. Yelverton, Editor-in-Chief. J. L.Hathoock, Business Manager. official SCORE WAS 0 TO o. so interesting- to the students as is (Continued from page l ) the fact that several bachelor-mem- hall was carried back. Washing reeiy. it is report uo u ;nd Lee snnn n-ot nossession of it tnonty and minted it down the field. This i that the departments of English, Germanic Languages, and Pharmacy were well represented. Historical Society. was the last time Carolina scored. This bad decision, followed by a series of penalizations for "hold ing," ruined any chance of making' another touchdown. It is reported that afterward the followinr officers were eiected: i i -i s a i i x: I umpire acunowjeagea rne mjusuce President. Dr. C. L. Raper. or his decision. Iet us hone sol nominally Spalding Athletic (p) Goods Always pass because they are kept up to the mark and never fall below the official standard. Recognized univer- At a meeting- of the Historical Sod ety Monday night, Dr. Battle having sally as best for athletes tendered his resignation as president, I SEND FOR THESE BOOKS NOW TEN CENTS PER COPY. And so the game ended, 0-0. The line-up was: Washington ELISHA MITCHELL SCIENTIFIC CIETY. SO- W. 0. Coker, Ph.D., President. J. E. Latta. A. M., Vice-President. F. P. Venable, PhD., Corresponding Sec retary..' A. S. Wheeler, Ph.D., Recording Secretary. HISTORICAL SOCIETY. C. L. Raper, Ph.D., President. Dr. Kemp P. Battle, Vice-President. J. Q. DeR. Hamilton, Ph.D., Cor. Seo. E. O. Ruffln, Rec. Seo. Meets monthly, on the. first Monday night, at 'l mo. ECONOMICS SOCIETY. and Lee Streit Osborne Alderson (Morales) Hoge j Pipes White Dew 7 ' Knote Armentrout Wadgill (Duncan) Rhoades Position r. e r. t. r. g. o. 1. g- 1. t. 1. e. q. b. r. h. b. 1. h. b. f. b. North Carolina Thomas No. 688. Group X VI- Muscle Buildimr. Rv L. H. Gulisk, Director of Physical Train ing, N. Y. Public Schools. No. 27. Group XII Colleere Athletics. RT M O. Murphy, the well-known Athlectic Trainer, now with Univ. of Penn. No. ssiG. Group XII Athletio Training tWr Schooldoys. By Geo. W. Orton, of the Univ. of Penn., and a famous athlete himself. Unpire, Armstsong; Massee; Halves 25-20. Vice-President, Dr. K. P. Battle. Corresponding Secretary, Dr. J. G. DeR. Hamilton Recording Secretary, E. C. Ruffin. After the election of officers short talks were made by Drs. Hamilton, nomas R - and Wagstaff on the purposes A oopy of our complete catalogue of athletio llAfLTlR I 1 4 I tmnns will rm rnnilArt nnmi wnniuf I r ji x i j I - Howell I Uiv vjudcijr, ciupuaaniiug me au- vantages derived in research work in Parker North Carolina history. Dr. Raper Thompson I annninrpd a committee to draft resolu t i-rt- "If . tions in appreciation of Dr. Battle's Mann (Sutton) Past services as president. Ruffln The bociety meets the hrst Monday Q DE LL HARDWARE CO nyrxr-ii I 1. a. 1 i-u "EV uj - : I -..' ' iu.uiio i nigm m ciita muuiu. xvvuyuuuy is vui- (Lrosweii) dially invited to attend the meetings ' VV 1111UIUS Referee, MAIL ORDER DEPT., a. G. SPALDING & BROS. 126 Nassau St., New York. 149 Wabash Ave., Chicago. O. L. Raper, Ph.D., President. J. J. Parker, Secretary. , Meets monthly, on second Tuesday night, at 7:au. THE STAR LECTURES. (Continued from page 1.) tertainment. According- to the' ad vance folders, "Mr. Warde's re citals differ from the stilted and stereotyped methods of the average platform speaker. He delivers his SIGMA UPSILON (Odd Numbrb Chapter.) remarks with a simple and direct, yet dramatic and impressive force, frequently illustrating his points with quotations from the various THE MODERN LITERATURE CLUB. E. K. Graham, President. W. E. Yelverton, Vice-President. H. B. Gunter, Secretary. II. H. Hughes, President. S. Rae Logan, Vice-President. H. B. Gunter, Secretary and Treasurer. Hotel Clegg, GREENSBORO, N. 0. A most desirable location for Commercial and .Tourist travel. Sample - rooms and every convenience. American plan $2.00, $2.50. European $1.00 up. Centrally located opposite the depot. Corner South Elm and Buchanan Streets. W. F. CLEGG, : t : Proprietor. Hardware and Mill Supplies GREENSBORO . . N. O Eubanks Drug Company, Prescription Specialists, UNIVERSITY GERMAN CLUB. BOYS! Remember the Charlotte Steam Laundry, Oldest, Largest, Best. WHITLEY & OLIVER, Agents. CHAPEL HILL. NORTH CAROLINA plays. They are entertaining and abound in flashes of wit and hu-M J, HUNTER LIVERY mor. Whitney Brothers Quartette will iurnisn tne vocal music in the se- nes this year. The Whitney brothers they are really brothers, the sons ot a Methodist 'minister if ""lay in each month, at 7.80 P. M., in I a k Al . , , No. 7, Alumni Building. there is anything that will catch the attention of the University stu dents, it is a quartette of good male Hampden Hill, President. - Carrol Wiggins, Vice-President. P. D. Whitaker, Secretary. M. Orr, Treasurer. Meets at call of President. Leader selected for each German. PHILOLOGICAL CLUB. J. F. Royster, Ph.D., President. Palmer Cobb, A.M., Vice-President. Ti. R. Wilson. PVi n . Kmvo- nnrt TVonn The Philological Club meets the first are said to have hne voices, and JNIVERSIT Y PRESS ASSOCIATION. Double and single teams, rubber tired traps and buggies. See him at rear of Post Office. STUDENTS CAPE opposite Pickard's Hotel. Meals at all hours. Special attention to regular boarders. ! See James Davis, Mgr H. B. Gunter, President. Drury Phillips, Vice-President. J. W. Umstead, Secretary and 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. b B. Rankin, A.B.,General Secretary. UNIVERSITY MUSICAL ASSOCIATION. Chas. T. Woollen, President. Foye Roberson, Manager. DRAMATIC CLUB. H. B. Gunter, President. T: R. Eagles, Vice-President. W. E. Yelverton, Secretary. B. L. Banks, Treasurer. PHI BETA KAPPA. J. W. Speas, President. O. R. Rand, Secretary. T. J. Wilson. Jr., Ph.D., Treasurer. voices. Russell H. Conwell, president of The. Temple College, Philadelphia, 11 T i-w-fc T j ' win appear on January 4. it is claimed that this man has address ed more people than any other living I man. He has been on the lecture platform forty-four years, and av eraged two nunarea lectures a year, besides preaching to the thou sands who throng his church, the Baptist Temple of Philadelphia. He has a number of excellent lec tures.. ' Hon. Arthur K. Peck, of Boston, The University OF UNEXCELLED is our line of , Tobaccos and Cigars. NEW line of Huyler's Candies just received. . COUNT on us to fill your pre scriOtions promptly. U.N.C.Drug Co. CALL AT H. H, PATTERSON'S OPPOSITE THE CAMPUS, where you will find Men's Furnishings, Trunks, Drass Suit Cases, Carpots, Rugs, roadr-made Sheets, Pillow Cases, Towela, Bowls and Pitchers, Kerosene Oils Heaters, Hardware of all kinds and everything that Is good to eat. All goods delivered promptly. CHAPEL HILIi, NORTH CAROLINA North Carolina. ...S789.., HEAD OF THE STATE SYSTEM EDUCATION. OF ..J907... White and Blue PRESSING CLUB, ONE DOLLAR PER MO. IN ADVANCE We also do altering and repairing at small extra cost. Glvo ub a trial and.be convinced. All work Is guaranteed. SUITS MADE TO ORDER. R. R. PINDLE, v Nearly opposite University Pharmacy SOCIETIES. Dialectic (Literary. Secret) 1795. Meets every Saturday night in the Di riau, jMew west Bunding. Philanthropic (Literary, Secret). Estab lished 1795. Meets every Saturday night in wie trm xiau, new iiaac uuucung. Order of The Golden Fleece (Senior). Order of Gimghouls (Junior, Secret). Order of The Gorgon's Head(Junior, Secret) TU TT; i. 11 1 ,1 xuo uuivtuBiijV HULii us iur )ron un n fifis nnn i di. ou . . . r . . . . . . . . . I . , . . . o - - 1 . uuiw a, I will nil the last date in the series is oestin education and the moulding . . of character. It is eauiDDed with 15 linildincn. some time in March. Mr. reck new wnterwnrh. 1 - " uwwuab,. cAwviiu will deliver an illustrated travel 32 TA Tono 8i TT . ped for good work. The Faculty numbers 74. talk. He has SIX lectures, four of Students 730. Library of 45,000 volumes. which have to do with the western .S.T.rVC .io" Sotem PoMonger Depot, Hotel Huff ine, GREENSBORO, N. O. part of our country, one with ''Our duned b for fmvmen tn B' c ur miurtuttMuu, aaaress 1 Newly Special arrangements Established New England Alps," and one with the life saving service on our coast. It has not yot been decided which he will deliver here. The Star Course committee is to be heartily congratulated upon the F. P. VENABLE, President, Chapel Hill, N. C. FRATERNITIES (Secret). excellent program of Delta Kappa Epsilon, Zeta Psi, Sigma Nu, ments t has provided for oigma Aipna jjjpsuon, Aipna xau Umeg, Phi dpnK thia vpnr Delta Theta, Kappa Signi, Kappa Alpha, Pi uncs inS year' xvappa Aipna, jueta xneta n, vm urn, (Med) entertain tbe stu- SEE MARSE JESSE ABOUT YOUR CATERING Estimates given on class banquets. ORES HAM & CO., Proprietors G. C. PICKARD & CO., Ivivery Stable Near the 'Phone Exchange. The best Livery iu rown epienaid horses and car riages. Quick attention. G. C. PICKARD, & Co. Pffors EUBANKS & G0SS0N Furniture of ail kinds. Special prices to students. Located in Brockwell Building-. Great Land Sale. A land sale wa3 held in the west ern part of the town Friday, at which twenty-five dollars were giv en away and eighty lots were sold 13ut the mere sale is not nearly COLLEGE PRESSING CLUB Merritt and Snipes Cleaning and Pressing promptly and nicely done. We do altering of all kinds. Call and see us op. posite Pickard's Hotel. ' 11.00 per month in advance. Doctor William Lynch, DENTIST, Office in Ktutta Block. - CHAPELMILL DON'T forget Hall the barber. can stop ihe hair from falling out. He

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