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The Daily Tar Heel from Chapel Hill, North Carolina • Page 4

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Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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including managers and captains, UNIVERSITY DIRECTORY Om Record. N. C. vs. Oak Ridge 94 shall endeavor in good faith, to up fc ss xr i fc hold and carry out this agreement, to GENERAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION according to the spirit and the true intent and meaning thereof, in futh "FlTLes "Ten- I-I, -el, 137 L-aFayette 18-r9 74 Princeton 810 44 Yale 84 Hobart 1614 12-10 erance of the avowed purpose on the part of each of said associations, to $1.50 per Year, eliminate every trace of profession alism from their athletic contests.

Executed on behalf of the first Delinquent subscribers will please pay their dues. Otiter Games. Hobart 19 named association by Wm. M. Dabney, Pres.

Adams T. Finch, VPres and Sec. 44 14. Penn. 16 Princeton 23 Lehigh 17 Columbian Uri.v.

7. George G. Stephens, President. W. D.

Carmichael, Vice-President. Ja. A. Gwyn, Secy, and Treas. UNIVERSITY FOOT-BALL TEAM.

E. C. Gregory, Captain. Walter Ereui, Manager. J.

H. White, Assistant Manager. UNIVERSITY BASE-BALL TEAM. B. E.

Stanly, Captain. W. D. Carmichael, Manager. TRACK ATHLETIC TEAM.

R. H. Wright, 'Capt. UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB. Prof.

Harrington, Director. Darius Eatnian, Leader. Pride Thomas, Business Manager. ELISHA MITCHELL SCIENTIFIC SO Richard H. Vhitehead, M.

President, And ou behalf of the second nam Georgetown 6, 10 4 4 4, 12. Princeton Yale 16 Virginia 2i ed association by Geo. G. Stephens, Pres. Jas.

A. Gwyn, Sec. and Treas. The Philosophical Club Meets. i Lehigh 3.

Yale 8 7 4 4 44 12. The Philosophical Club held its Clothing, Furnishings, Shoes, Hats. W. A. Slater Clothiers Or DURHAM, N.

C. Want your trade and will treat monthly meeting on Monday night. Princeton 5. Johns Hopkins 5. Washington and Lee 3.

V. M. I. 5. The subject was "The Function Hobart 4 4 5 of Feeling." The paper of the eve Henry V.

Wilson, Ph D. Vice-President. Francis P. Venable, Ph Secretary and ning was presented by Mr. Moore.

LaFayette 18 Columbian Univ. 13. Trinity 0. He claimed that the origin of Hobart 13 Treasurer. Charles Baskerville, Ph D.

Cor, knowledge is not a problem for Princeton 18 W. aud.L.l. responding Secretary. Meets in Person Hall the second Tuesday night of each you right. Columbian Univ.9 Johns HopklnsG.

Baltimore 13 Georgia 4 Univ. of Ala. 9 Tuscaloosa.l. Psychologists, that the question is how to recognize the relation existing between man and knowledge, that feeling is the potent element in An" All 'foot-; ball inging about this recognition. It has in it the form of knowl team has been chosen by "Whitper month.

Journals issued twice a year. HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Kemp P. Battle, LL. President.

Geo. T. Winston, LL. First Vice Pres. Edwin A.

Alder Ph D. 2nd Vice Pres. J. H. White Secretary.

SHAKESPERE CLUB. Thomas Hume, D. D. LL President. Walter D.

Toy, M. Secretary. Herbert Bingham, Treasurer. Herman II. Home, Assistant Secretary.

PHILOLOGICAL CLUB. Casney" iu College- Topics. The' are Penton and Kirkpatrick guards, edge also is the basis of interest in the acquisition of knowledge of the world. W.J. WEAVER, Agent.

IS HEADQUARTER FO1 mi ins books used iii Mm oim common scnoois- Also Stationery and Students' Supplies I have a ful I line of Blair's TnMets and Note Books, Wirt's Fountain Pens and Perfection Student's Lamps, Pratt's Astral Oil. A. COMPLETE LINE OP Burlingame Va. ceiiter with Murphy N. Hicks Va.and Baird tackles, Price Va.

and MudcLVa. or i Many attacks were made on this novel position of the origin of Merritt H. -Quarter back knowledge but all thrusts were Taylor Va. with Barnard; C. Meets on the last Tuesday night of each parried and the position remained impregnable.

month in the English Lecture room. Offi and Hex ton Va. close seconds, Lang full with Connell sub cers: K. P. Harrington, President, F.

K. Ball, Vice-President, W. D. Toy, Secretary Some new members were received. At the May meeting 4 'The Indi stitute, Jones Va.

and Stephens N. C. halfbacks, Men's Furnishing Goods, Tandy Goods and vidual in the State-World and in the Toilet Articles. This is no doubt interesting to 1 TTT Moral-World will be presented by Messrs. Eller and Alsbrook.

and Treasurer. PHILOSOPHICAL CLUB- H. H. Horne.President. J.

W. Ca.nnada,Vice Pres. John A. Mooore, Sec. and Treas.

FRATERNITIES (secret). Confectioneries, Fruits, Cigars and some, especially Virginians, doubt correctness in many posi Univ. of Ga. held her field day Tobacco, Potted Mtaats utid Pickles. Fine.

Hats and Hand-made! Shoes A Specialty. Havinsr served "The Boys" and the Public tions, for instances Baskerville; and Connell are in our opinion as good on April 8th. Four college records Delta Kappa Epsilon, Beta Theta Pi, Zeta Pi, Sigma Nu, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Al were made. full backs as any ever in a Virginia uniform. for a number of Years.

I am prepared to offer Harvard, Yale, Princeton and a line of goods unsurpassed in quality and at prices to suit the times. My Motto is: Columbia will each hold an inter- Memorandum of an agreement, made 'The Best Goods for the Lowest Cash Prices. Respectfully, A. A. KLUTTZ sholastic championship tennis tournament on May 2nd.

II. S. GUTHEIE, Cornell's base ball team for this BARBER SHOP, under Yearby.s Drug year will be almost entirely new this 13th. day of April, 1896, between the General Association of the University of Virginia, of the first part, and the University of North Carqlina of the second part. -v In future contests between the material, since only three of last years team are available, ine two star pitchers, Priest and Smith are under the ban because of their respective foot ball and base ball having played ou summer nines.

teams of the said Universities, the eligibility of the players shall be The end of the foot ball session at the University of Minnesota left a determined by the following rules- tore. Give him a trial. Satisfaction guar anteed. Southern Railway (PIEDMGNT AIR-LINE.) THE GREAT TRUNK LINE schedule. IN EFECT JAN.

1896. TRAINS LEAVE CHAPEL HILL in. Connects at University with tram for Greensboro, Danville, Richmand, Washing-ton and all points with trains for Durltom, Raleigh.Golds-baro, Sclnia, Tarboro, Rock Mount, Suffolk and Norfolk, Wilmington, New Berne and Morehead City. pha Tau Omega, Sigma Chi, Phi Gamma Delta, Kappa Sigma, Kappa Alpha, Pi Kap? pa Alpha. SOCIETIES.

Theta Nu Epsilon (secret). Pi Sigma (secret). Order of Gimghouls (Junior secret). The society meets in Febuary and October. Banquet Thursday night of commencement.

Philanthropic (secret, literary). Established 1795. Meets every Saturday night in the Phi Hall, New East Building. Dialectic (secret, literary.) Established 1795. Meets every Saturday night in the Di Hall, New West Building.

UNIVERSITY GERMAN CLUB. E. C. Gregory, President- Jas. A.

Gwyn, Vice-President. C. R. Dey, Secretary. R.

S. Busbee, Treasurer. Meets at call of President. Leader selected for each ger- man. Y.M.C.A.

Geo. G. Stephens, Pres. J-S. Ray, V.

Pres. C. H. Johnson, Rec. Sec.

Frank Coker Cor. Sec. J. W. Canada, Treas.

Meets in Chapel Mon. Tues. Wed. Thursday evenings 45 minutes after supber bell. TENNIS ASSOCIATION.

D. R. Bryson'President. E. K.

Graham, Vice-President. F. B. Johnson.Secretary and Treasurer. cash balance of $4000.

(1). No player shall be eligible in Harvard and Princeton will hold such contests unless he be at the ime a bona fide matriculated stu an iuter-collegiate shooting match in dent of that institution upon whose he near future. England has 94 universities and team he proposes to play. America 300, yet there are 2728 (2). Nor shall any player be eli more professors iu the former than gible who is receiving, or who has the latter.

TTnivprsitY Ir 12:50, p.m. Connects at Durham, Raleigh, Selma, Golds dohj An attempt is being made to form and all local stations, a basket ball league, including Priuj ceton, Yale, Trinity and Wesleyan. The Dean of the. University of Penn. has addressed letters to the presidents of the different classes asking their cooperation in maintaining decorum in the lecture room.

Out of the 227 members of the Yale faculty, 15 are not graduates of any college. received, at any time, compensation or the promise thereof, froni any source or any character, directly or indirectly, for athletic services. (3) This argreement to remain in force for a period of three (3)' years from this date, and for such further period as may be agreed upon. (4) That lists of the men from which the team are to 'be selected shall be exchanged three weeks before any game, and that any objection which may be raised as to any of the players shall be submitted in writing to both Advisory Commit- 4:25, p. m.

Connects at University for Un-lvesity Greensboro, Charlotte, Atlanta New Orleans Memphis, Columbia, oa-vanna, Jacksonville.St. Augustine ano all points South: TRAINS ARRIVE AT CHAPEL HILL. 11:10, a. m. From Greensboro, Dauville, Washington, and all pooints Nortn, also from Durham, Raleigh, Selma and Goldsboro.

2:40. p. From Greensboro, Charlotte, Atlanta, Columbia, Jucksouville, and an points North and South-West. p. m.

From Wilmington, New Berne, Norfolk, Tarboro, Rock Mount, SuflW Goldsboro, Raleigh, Durham and m- Church. Directory. Presbyterian Church. Rev. D.

J. Cur-rie. Services every Sunday morning, and night except the first Sunday in each month. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night. Episcopal Church.

Rev. Mr. Schubert. Services every Sunday morning and night. Methodist Church.

Rev. L. S. Massey. Services every Sunday morning and night.

tees two weeks before the game mF a fit III Prayer meeting Wednesday night. -hi and must be passed upon one week termediate stations, (juick excelled accommodations. CIIAS. L. HOPKINS, Trav.

Pass. Agent. Charlotte, N. J. M.

Cui.p, W. H. GrKBN, Traffic Manager. Gen. Maflf'- W.

A. TURK, Gen. Pass. Agent. Washington, D-u 1 1 l'-ei ifiiiii Baptist Caurch.

Rev. Dr. Thos. Hume I before the game. Services evcrv Sunndav moraine andniir Prayer meeting every Wednesday niylit The officials of the above named, DETROIT.

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Years Available:
1893-1992