University of North Carolina Chapel Hill - Yackety Yack Yearbook (Chapel Hill, NC)

 - Class of 1902

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She Gollege op (-Ir,ts Sciences Fraxcis Preston Yenahle, Ph.D. Eben Alex. xder. LL.]).. President. Dean. Graduate Students Resident For Degree George Chadbourn, B.S., WiLLi. M Stanley Bernard, A.B.. Palmer Cobb, Ph.B., Royal Oscar Eugene Davis, Ph.B., RicH.vRD Lindsey Ellington, B-S., John Chrlstoph Blucher Ehringhaus, A.B., Gertrude J. mes, .... James ED VARD Latta, Ph.B., A. M., Metrah Makely, Jr., A.B., . Adolphus William.son Mangum, Litt. B., Aldert Smedes Root, B.S., Clarence Albert Shore, 15. S.. John William Turrentine. Ph.B.. Louis Round Wilson, A.B.. M.S., A.M., A.M., Ph.D., M.S., A.M., Ph., A.M. M.S., M.S., M.S., A.M. D. Non-Resident Arch Turner Allen, Ph.B., Lester Van Noy Branch, B.S., Charles Paul Coble. Isaac Foust Harris, B.S., . Alice Edwards Jones, Francis Juat, M.D., Jay ' Dick Lentz, Litt. B., Jacob Warshaw, A.B.. (Harxanl) A.M. M.S., M.S. A.M. A.M. ]Vilt7nngtoii. N. C. Greenville, X. C. Danmlle, Va. Columbia, S. C. Rfidsville, N. C. Elizabeth City, N. C. Chapel Hill, N. C. Chapel Hill, N. C. Edeuton. N. C. Chapel Hill, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Winston Sedetn. N. C. Burlington, N. C. Lenoir. N. C. Statesville. N. C Brooklyn, N. Y. Gilmer ' s Store, N. C. . i u- Haren, Conn. Raleigh, N. C. Aberdeen, N. C. Concord. N. C. Paris. France.

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Instructors in the Summer School Fraxcis M. Osborne, A.M., Instructor in English. Special Instructor in the Summer School 1902. Alex. nder CiR. H. M, A.M., (Superintendent Charlotte School.?), Instructor in Physi- ology. Edward P. Mo.ses, A.M., (Superintendent Raleigh Schools), Instructor in Reading and Primary Work. George A. Grimsley, A.M., (Superintendent Greenboro Schools), Instructor in English. Ernest P. Mangum, A.M., (Superintendent Wilson Schools), Instructor in Geography. Thomas R. Foust, B.E., (Superintendent New Bern Schools), Insti-uctor in Arith- metic and Algebra. J. E. Matheson, (Superintendent h rhani Schooh), Instructor in Latin. George F. Atkinson, Ph.B., (Cornell Univer.sity), Lecturer in Botany. Thomas Gilbert Pearson, S.B., (Guilford College), Lecturer in Ornitholo iy. Benjami.v Sledd, a. M., (Wake Forest College), Lecturer in English. D. H. Hill, A.M., (A. M. CoWege), Lecturer in English Literature. EuLER B. Smith, (Georgia State Normal School), Instructor in Enqlish Grammar W. R. Garrett, Ph.D., (Peabody Normal College), Instructor in Histon . J. Lu.strat, Bach, es Lett., (University of Georgia). Instructor in French. Margaret A. Johnston, B.A., (Beaufort Kindergarten Training School), Kinder- garten. Franklin Sherman, Jr., (State Entymologist), Lecturer in Zooloi ij. Charles Ledley, (Mar -land State XurmalCollege), In.-itructor inSlogd. Lecturers to the University — i 901-1902 June, 19U1. September 25, 1901. Mr. A. W. HA VKs, Sunsliine. October 12, Unircrsity Day, Col. T. W. Mason, ' 58, Orator. November 15, Mr. W. Hinton White, Au.straha. No ember 22, Prof. H. F. Finscott, Ph.D., Poetic Art in irgirs Aeneid January 3, 1902, Mr. E. C. Foster, Liquid Air. January 16, Prof. Wm. Cain, Mathematics HLstoricallv Considered. January 23, Alfred Night. Prof. Thomas Hume, D.D., LL.D., Alfred, the Teacher- King. Prof. Ja.mes C. MacRae, LL.D., Alfred, the Lawmaker. lEiiRrAKv 14, Dr. Paul B. Barringer, Some Pending Problems in Hygiene. February 20, Prof. Thomas Hume, LL.D., From Mystery t.i Sliakcsj)eare. February 27, Prof. Collier Cobb, Sand Reefs of the North Carolina Coast March 13, Prof. C. L. Raper, Ph.D., The South Economicalh- Transformed March 30, Prof. H. A. Rovster, M.D., Muscle. April 7, President C. D. McIver, The Educational Movement in North Carolina. Preachers to the University June, 1901. Baccalaureate Sermon, Rev. Carter H. Jones. Rev. E. PENDLETfJN Jones. Rev. T. J. Ogburn. Rev. J B. Dunn. Rev. C. S. Blackwell, D.D. Rev. a. J. Graham. 20



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The Class of Nineteen-Two Class History m ' (Icsin- is to write a histoiy of the present Senior Class. I say desire, l.iecause neither I noi- an - one ean give an adequate account of the subject in hand. The history has lieen written upon minds and in characters. The life that this class has led since it came together in the fall of 1898 has been a life of inward growth and strength gathering. There has as yet been little out- ward manifestation of the latent energy stored liy contact with men and books. If the historian could get at these inner changes, he would have material for volumes. As this is impos- sible the liest that can lie done is to relate a few insignificant incidents of out- wai-dly une ' entful college life; but to accept these incidents as representative of what the class has done or is capable of doing would be unwarrantable. It is now close upon four years since, with timid step and beating heart, themem- liers of the class of ' 02 first came together upon the college campus. To us those years have seemed short indeed. We can testify that time flies in Chapel Hill as well as elsewhere. The pa.ssing time has not failed to firing changes, nor to leave its inark upon each and every one of our class. At first we numbered nearly a hundred. Now we are reduced to little more than half as many, though we have been joined by se -ei-al stuilents who were not with us at first. It is useless to deny that we were Fresh. Before our journey to Chapel Hill was ended we heard and were alarmed at gloomy tales of the trials and tribulations our predecessors had undergone at the hands of certain teachers, and the predictions were that we would catch it hot and hea ' y. So tlark was this side of the jncture made to apjiear that we wondered if we 22

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