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Archibald Henderson, A. B., 1898, A.M., 1899.

James Edward Mills, A.B., Davidson College, 1896, A.M., Ibid., 1900.

CERTIFICATES.

GREEK: James King Hall, Alonzo Commodore Kerley, Susan Williams Moses, Kenneth Bayard Thigpen.

LATIN: James Robert Conley, William Davis, James King Hall, Benjamin Benson Lane, Susan Williams Moses, Kenneth Bayard Thigpen. GERMAN: Palmer Cobb, Susan Williams Moses, Clarence Albert Shore. FRENCH: Palmer Cobb, Susan Williams Moses, Luke Leary Stevens. ENGLISH: J. C. B. Ehringhaus, John Frank Stokes.

PHYSICS: Robert Franklin Jenkins, David Maxwell Swink.

CHEMISTRY: Royall Oscar Eugene Davis.

BIOLOGY: Clarence Albert Shore, John William Turrentine.

GEOLOGY: Emmett Carlyle Gudger.

PEDAGOGY: Joseph Emery Avent, James Robert Conley, Benjamin Smith Skinner, Wiley Hampton Swift.

MEDALS AND PRIZES.

THE HOLT MEDAL: Richard Nixon Duffy.

THE HUME MEDAL: Luke Leary Stevens.

THE HILL PRIZE: Edward Duncan Sallenger.

THE HARRIS PRIZE: Emory Graham Alexander, James King Hall.
THE GREEK PRIZE: John Reston Giles.

THE WORTH PRIZE: David Maxwell Swink.

THE DEBATERS' PRIZE: The Philanthropic Society, represented by Simon Justus Everett and Edward Duncan Sallenger.

THE BRADHAM PRIZE: James Mack Cutchins, Jr.

THE MANGUM MEDAL: Dorman Steele Thompson.

THE ASSOCIATION OF THE ALUMNI.

THE GENERAL ASSOCIATION.

THOMAS S. KENAN, A.B., President.

HENRY A. LONDON, A.B., Secretary.

The membership includes all persons who have matriculated at the University of North Carolina in all departments except the Summer School and all who are or have been officers of the institution.

An effort is now making to accomplish a more thorough organization of the Alumni. The desire is that the individual alumni shall form into Local Alumni Associations in every community. These Local Associations are to form by proportional representation the General Association of the Alumni. The meeting of the General Association will be held in Gerrard Hall at the University at the next Commencement in June, 1902. Local Associations have been formed in certain cities and others will be established in the course of the year. It is hoped that every alumnus will concern himself in assisting the organization in his county or town. A printed statement of the plan of organization has been prepared and will be supplied on request. Inquiries should be directed to Mr. James C. Taylor, Secretary of the Alumni, Chapel Hill, N. C.

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Medical, 11.

upon Chapel, 11, 61.

Bachelors' Degrees. See Degrees.
Biological Laboratory, The, 134.

Biology, Courses in, 44, 73, 87, 121.
Board. See Expenses.

Botany, Courses in 44, 87, 121.

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Conduct, 64.

Conferences, Educational, 124.
Contents, Table of, 3.
Contracts for Rooms, 58.
Courses, Changes in, 59.

for Students not Candidates
for a Degree, 27.

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Culture, General, 11.

Physical 10, 131.
Religious, 11.

Damage to University Property, 56, 58.
Deems Fund, The, 55.

Deficiencies, Removal of, 61.

Degree of Bachelor of Arts, 10, 23, 25, 141.

Laws, 10, 67, 142.

Philosophy, 10, 23,

26, 141.

Science, 10, 23, 27,
141.

Doctor of Medicine, 10, 81.

Philosophy, 10, 50,142

Graduate in Pharmacy, 10, 90.
Master of Arts, 10, 49, 142.
Science, 10, 50.

Degrees, Conferred in 1901, 141.
Courses leading to, 25.
Honorary, 51.
Dialectic Literary Society, 136.
Discipline, 11.

Diseases of Children, 80.

the Ear, Nose, and Throat, 80.
Eye, 80.

Dispensary, The City Free, 81.
Doctor of Philosophy, 10, 50, 142.
Donors to the Library, 129.
Dormitory Accomodations, 57.

Ear, Diseases of, 80.

Economics, Courses in, 39.
Education. See Pedagogy.

Educational Conferences, 124.

Eligibility for Athletic Teams, 63.

Fraternities, 63.

Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, 137.

English, Courses in, 34, 118, 123.

Prize in, 52, 53.

Requirements for Admission,

21.76.

Entrance, Subjects accepted for, 21.
Equipment, 9.

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