X x LOCALS E. L. Williams spent the week at his home in Greensboro. Albert' Cox, erstwhile Carolina football star, is on the Hill, Dr. R. B. Lawson r attended the Carolina-V. M. I game last Satur day. Don't you like, to buy two bushels of corn for the price of one? Sub scribe to the semi-weekly Tar Heel. Monroe Gaddy, . '09, of Horner School, Oxford, is spending1 a few days with us. - Prof. H. N. Eaton was in Greens boro Saturday. R. G. Stockton has returned from a short visit to the Winston-Salem Fair. Miss Battle, of Rocky Mount, i is visiting- her brother Kemp Battle. Alex. Peild spent Sunday at his home in Raleigh. Herbert Martin left Saturday for a short trip to Greensboro. Joe D. Boushall Jr., left Saturday for a short trip to Raleigh. Misses Lucy and Penelope Cobb' spent last week on the Hill wijh their brother Prof. Collier Cobb. One of our freshmen wants to know who calls the roll at the Chapel exercises. Rev. Francis M. Osborne, who preached the University Sermon, Sunday night, was the guest of Prof, and Mrs. W. D-Toy,-while here. The Ladies Betterment Associa tion of thetChapel Hill School gave a ''Book Reception" at the school building Saturday afternoon. Be tween three hundred and fifty and four hundred volumes were received as presentations to the school libra ry. Refreshments were served. ; In the Phi. Society Sat. night the query debated was: Resolved, That a law guaranteeing bank depos its as the law obtains in Oklahoma is detrimental to the public welfare. The section of debate was section C, Junior-Senior. After much lively discussion the judges decided that the negative won and D. B. Bryan made the best speech. Messrs. C A. Douglas, T. A. De Vane, B. R. Huske ami P. M. Grice were initiated. Football Scores Tulane 6; University of Mississippi 0.. ; " Alabama 4; Clemson 0. Georgia Tech. 59; .University of South Carolina 0. , Harvard 7; Maine 0. Yale 17; Army 0. Princeton 20; Sewanee 0. Pennsylvania 13; Brown 5. Cornell 6; Ford ham 12. Syracuse U; Indians 14. Dartmouth 18; Williams 0. Navy 6; Villa Nova 11. Amherst 6; Tuft 3. New York University 29; Haverford o. . M Rochester 17; Hamilton 5. Virginia 7; Lehigh 11, Lafayette 22; Swathmore 0. Pittsburg 17; Bucknell 6. ' Franklin and Marshall 15;Rutgers 0. Holy Cross 5; Trinity S. Ursinus 4; Melico Chicago 0, Bowdoin 9: Philipps-Exeter 5. ; Wesley an 5; Vermont 5. Chicago 14; Illinois 9. Minnesota 14; Nebraska 0. Michigan 33; Ohio State 6. George Washington 8; Washington College of Maryland 5. ) St.. Johns ', 92, Eastern . College of Hampton, Va. 0. Princeton Freshmen 27; Wyoming Seminary of Kingston, Pa., 5. : Phillips Andover 5; University of Pennsylvania Freshmen 0. Washington and Lee 17; Wake For est 0. Bates 16; New Hampshire 0. Mercer 5; A burn 23. University Directory ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION F. P. Graham, President O. A. Hamilton, Vice-President L. C. Kerr, Secretary D. M.. Williams, Treasurer ' Y. M. C. A. W. II. Kamsaur, President . J. H. Boushall, Vice-President L. N. Taylor, Secretary J. H. Johnston, Treasurer E E. Barnett, Gen. Secretary TAR HEEL O. W. Hyman, Editor ASSOCIATE EDITORS J. W. Lasley R. T. Webb N. S Plummer W. T. JOYNER L. A. Brown F. P. Barker L. N. Taylor A. H. Wolfe, Bus. Manager C. Thompson, Jr., As. Bus. Mgr. MAGAZINE T. P. Nash, Editor N. S. Plummer, Assistant Editor associate editors W.'H. Fry F. E. Winslow L. N. Taylor J. M. Reeves C. B. Spicer, Bus. Managkr P. Dickson, As. Bus. Manager YACKETY YACK T. J. McManis, Editor C. B. Ruffin, Business Manager L. D. Brlden, Business Manager FOOTBALL C. C. Garrett, Captain J: N. Joyner, Manager R. G." Stockton, As. Manager C. L. Williams, As. Manager A. E. Brides, Coach BASEBALL B. C. Stewart, Captain R. Drane, Manager E. F, McCulloch, Jr., As. Mgr. W. T, Joyner, As. Mgr. TRACK TEAM D. M. Williams. Captain Geo. Rutzler, Manager TENNIS ASSOCIATION J. W. Lasley Jr., President S. R. Carrington, Skc. and Treasurer SENIOR CLASS A. H. Wolfe, President W. R. Edmonds, Vick-Pkksident J. A, Highsmith, Secretary S. F. Teague, Treasurer T. P. Nash, Poet D. R. Kramer, Statistician J. R. Nixon, Historian W. H. Ramsaur, Reader Last Will and Testament J. M. Reeves, Prophet L. T. Avery, Capt. Football Team J. H. Boushall, Mgr. Football Team JUNIOR CLASS B. C. Stewart, President i J I John Tillett, Vice-president i R. L. Deal, Secretary; j t - j . . Cy. Thompson, Jr., Treasurer ! G, W, Thompson, Historian R. T. Webb, Class Re presentativ J. W. Cheshire, Mgr. Football Team J. , S. Cowi.es, Capt. Football Team SOPHOMORE CLASS ; F. P. Barker, President L. N. Morgan, Vice President G. C. Wood, Sec. and Treas FRESHMAN CLASS Norman Vann, President Blair, Vice-President Strange, Secretary Turniss, Treasurer LAW CLASS W. W. Peirce, President J. C. M. Vann, Vice-President S. J. Stern, Judge G. M. Fountain, Solicitor L. J. Poisson, Clerk of Court SECOND YEAR MED. CLASS. J. W. Moore, President. John Ray, Secretary, G. C. Battle, Treasurer. FIRST YEAR MED. CLASS H. Hedgepeth, President R. Drane, Vice-Prksident j i. J. COCKE, OEC AND 1RHAS. J. A. Speight, Historian : C. E. Henderson, Surgeon SOCIETIES DIALECTIC (Literary, secret) Es tablished 1795, meets every Saturday night in the Di Hall, New West Build ing. PHILANTHROPIC (Literary, sec ret) Established 1795, meets every Saturday night in the Phi Hall, New East Building. ORDER OF THE GOLDEN FLEECE, (Senior). ORDER OF GIMGHOULS, (Sec ret, Junior). ORDER OF THE GORGON'S HEAD, (Secret, Junior). 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 ELISHA MITCHELL SOCIETY A. H, Patterson, Pres. J. E. Mills, Vice-Pres. F. P. Venable, Cor. Sec. A. S. Wheeler, Rec. Sec. W. C. Coker, H. V. Wilson, A. Henderson, Editorial Committee WEARERS OF N. C. CLUB s C. B. Ruffin, President, G. M. Fountain, Vice-President, B. C. Stewart, Sec. and Treas. UNIVERSITY COUNCIL A. II . Wolfe, Chairman B. C. Stewart F. P. Barker J. F. Spruill W. R. Edmonds J. W. Moore W. R. White, PHILOLOGICAL CLUU J. F. Royster., President W. S. Bernard, Vice-President L. R. Wilson, Perm. Secretary C. Howard, Sect, and Treas. PHI BETA KAPPA J. P. Nash, President, A. II. Wolfe, Secretary, T.J. Wilson, Jr., Treasurer. BIOLOGICAL CLUB Presiding Meebers, H. V.Wilson, : ; . W. C. Coker, I. H. Manning. The Semi TAR Hb, IS YOUR COLLEGE PAPER IT GIVES YOU THE College News FRESH TWICE A WEEK FROM THE FACTORY OF College Life Twice as Many Issues for the SAME PRICE $1.50 When You Sec a GOOD THING HELP IT ALONG G. C. Pickard & Co. LIVERY STABLE Located on Rosemary St., near Tele phone Exchange. Stylish turnouts always on hand. WANT A TEAM, CALL 30. G. C. Pickard, Manager The Athletic Store Invites the students to give it the same liberal support in the future as they have in the past. 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