let-reeteysItletn'dST.rtl.1ly for,,,0,, ... � "PabUth.d AftomooD. by, the Stud'DtI of the VDlnnlty.of �blca,o Darbag tho Four Quarten of tho UDlTOWty y..,I � ._. : ' �VOL. II. No. 133. PRICE Two CaNTSCHICAGO, ,1'\UE�DAY. APRIL 26, 1�04 .ISTUDENTS WANT CHOIR SENIORS OF 1904 HAVE"'GOOD CLASS SONGS LAW SCHOOL FACULTl'The class song competition a�ong A Class Ballad - 1904the seniors has closed, and the THn DEANprizes have been awarded. The ,The dean is a bonny man,judges. Lester B. Jones, Mr. Blan- 'In his class be 'stands high,.chard and Charles B. .Elliot,t, 'Bu� cuts �.itd flunks a. oft he can-, Iowa state College At Last Lets Down Th d bawarded first prize to Miss:Flora r e. ean 1� a onny man.o Bars Against NationalFraternities Knight, and second and third 'L 'The dean is�' �l1�y man,places to Miss Zerlina: Hirsch." ,He. laughs when freshmenBrown' University students be-, H� asks philosophy to ken-lieve. in the value of the college The s�ngs follow: Tbe dean is a sunny man.'h . d h it d FIRST PRIZE l,ri, '. '. 'c Olr, an w en 1 was propose' ," '. . ,_,.� I�� d��n}s.�_pqnny',man,. ', .. """.rccently to do away with -this' feat-··:" _;. .. NaughCY:'1rour ... �. ..... �',' He says the altar nigh,ure of the chapel 'exercises, .the .In chapel that Iifeis big to span-(TUNn OF NAVAJO). Undergraduates, 9imniediately, took The dean is R funny man.'Out where Lake Michigan's'.bluewaters • • •the matter up. They declare that fl ow,chapel attendance is compulsory There is a Varsity;"and'therefore should, be- made .at-. Built in .. the City of:Chicago-go-tractive: that it is dull enough any- .. _·J:ts£a1led.the U. of C.'way. and that to leave out the choir And every Quarter students galoresinging would make the weekly re- Leave Alma Mater's halls;ligious exercises yet more dull; and Soon will the class' of nineteen and fourthat the choir lends an element of Answerthe wide world's calls'.dignity and beauty to the chapel And after we graduateWe'll do some stunts great.exercises such :1,:; no other onefeature could do. They say the' �HORUSnew organ, which has just been i�- Naughty, naughty, oh naughty-feur,stalled at considerable expense, is We are a class of which you'll hear mote,Bearing honors off by the score,not nearly so attractive as the Students of nineteen-four.' ,choir.The faculty of Iowa State Col­lete at Ames has recently with -,drawn the' regulation barring' theorganization of fraternities which-has hitherto been in force. .Here­after locals will be permitted toaffiliate .with national organiza­tions and preparations are alreadybeing made to organize severalchapters in the near future. .� The former 'objection 'of the, col­,lege authorities to the .existenee ofnational fraternities in the institu­tion is said to have been based ona false idea' of the fraternity's in­fluenoe on college life.�he University of Michigan hasreceived from Arthur Hill, of Sagi- WILL HOLD LOWDEN, :ij.AtLY, HATFIELD FOR CALIFORNIAnaw, eighty acres of land just out­side Ann Arbor to serve as an ex­periment farm for the forestry de­partment. rhe tract is called' 'TheSaginaw Forest 'Farm."Students 'of the University ofMissouri have circulated a petitionthat foreigners be excluded fromthe men's dormitory. The petitionfollowed the jmnouucement that anEgyptian student at the universityhad prevailed upon several of hiscountrymen to enter the universityBrown University Chapel ExercisesAre Dull Without Singing,Say Undergraduatesnext year ..MAROONS AND BADGERS TODAYChicago Fighting to Win Back Prestigeby Decisive VictoryWisconsin, victor over Beloit andMichigan already this season, wasscheduled to line-up against theVarsity on Marshall Field this after­noon. The badgers are consideredstronger this year than they havebeen for several seasons, and areparticularly fortunate in having twocrack pitchers on the staff. Capt.Lewis put up a strong 'game in thebox last season and 'Cy" Young,.the freshman southpaw has pitchedremarkable ball in the two gamesplayed by the Badgers last year.Consequently one of the hardestgames on the schedule was ex­pected, and Coach Stagg put theContinued on Page 4 Colum n I "IAll thru' our Freshman and Sophomor�", THIRD PRIZE $2.AiR - "HEIDELBERG CHORUS"Here's to the school we love so well,Here's to the increase in size.Here's to the ,1(nowledge that' we'veobtainedHere's to the profs so wise.Here's to the classes of bygone yearsI May there be many more., ��re's to old Prexy and great John D.,And here's to our'n�ughty four .Oh Naughty Four, dear Naughty Four,Our hearts are all with thee.,Tho years may come, and years may goWe'll cheer you heartilyOur old school days have passed awayBut we will ne'er forget'1'he pleasures of those happy daysWhen we were witli you yet.The pleasures of those happy daysWhen we were with you yet.Repeat chorusyearsNaught - four was at, the front;And we as Juniors were just simply dears,Did many a brUliant stunt.Seniors this year, got busy once moreIn class-room, track and field;'Rah for.the class of nineteen au,1<fouf­. �rite ·��O}1,!r.I'·on;o�r shte�<L",�Dd,af�r�e;leave .the c�U"• We'll show wbat'we'�n ®:-cacaosAt close of chorus yell briskly,'Rah 111h rah! rah rah rahl rah rah rablFour!Repeat chorus Clas8es Will be BeJd ,in :New Bui1cUD1After Th,is Week-Library to besigh, Moved Thunday,. I Dean Hall this morning gave out1 the names of ,the, professors who: .; will-eempose: thf!'iaw'scliobtfaCt.iltl'·! during the Summer Quarter. Pro-, fessor Freund, and assistant Profes­sor Bigelow are" the: only presentfaculty members who , will: otter,summer courses I'!',During the first term assistantProfessor Wyman of Har�ard iawschool will offer' Contracts, andProfessor Woodruff of Cornell Uni- .versity Quasi-Contracts. ProfessorWoodruff is a graduate of CornellUniversity and Cornelllaw school.He has been a member of .the lawschool of Leland Stanford Jr. Uni­versii y and is 'now a,t Cornell.Professor Woodruff is editor ofWoodruff's Cases on Insurance andCases on Domestic Relations.. ...Professor Burcham and Professor, ,Drew will offer .��ttr�es during thesecond term. Professor, . Burchamob- has the disti��tion :of' being the.' oldest living graduate of 'Stanford 'University Law School. ..He is notvery old at that, however, 'being of,the cl�� of l�,QOand the.firs. grad­� uate qf' the Institution, ProfesserDrew is a graduate of Iowa StateUniversity and law school; Laterhe did post-graduate-werk' at Har-vard. ' . .' ,After. this' week ail 1aw classes'. will be held til the. t1�W building.On Thursday and, Friday the,Iibrary will be moved.Mr. Schenk is arranging to place3,000 of the common reports onPacific Coast ,School Takes Another of the reading room shelves, TheChicago's Strongest Instructors - Will 1be Professor of Accountings table ights, are now ,being placed"and the last consignment of lectureroom chairs arrived this morning.. Every thing will be in readiness byMonday. .SECOND P�IZE $8.00., AIR - I.OBENGRINS WEDDING MARCHr: -.lIAs!.'W.e-!pll891:hrough, the door,Pull .out from the shore,Hark t� -th� greeting, from old naughty­four;And we stand at thestern,Our hearts fondly yearnFor dear Alma Mater where wisdom. we'learned.Though far we pass from these portals of,lore;. 'Though this dear spot we may never seemore;List tothe cry, that rings \0 the sky,We'll always be faithful to' old 'naughtyfour! .• • •,I.Candidate For Go;ve�r Wi� Speak' 'InKent Tomorrow Afternoon Under Aus­pices of Lowden ClubThe Frank O. Lowden UniversityClub will conduct .a rally in KentTheater at 3 0' clock tomorrow after­noon, at which Mr. Lowden willspeak. He probably will answerDeenen's speech .made at Rosali�Hall 'a few days ago. Dr. FrancisW. Shepardson and David E� Nich­ols will also speak at the' meeting. :The committee who have charge ofthe rally, Hartigan, Taylor andGale, are making big preparationsfor the entertainment. ' .,Mr. Lowden is a college man, hav­ing graduated from th,e Universityof Iowa.Hereafter students, of the Uni­versity of California will be pro­tected against unhealthy boardinghouses by the faculty. The acade­mic- council at a recent meetingpassed a resolution providing thata list of sanitary' boarding housesbe kept in the recorder's office forthe use of students. To obtain aplace upon this, list the keepers of aboarding house must submit to aninspection. If the conditions arefound to be satisfactory the housewill be recommended to students asa proper place to live in... Dr. Henry Rand Hatfield, Deanof the College of Commerce andAdministration, -and Assistant Pro­fessor of Political Economy, hasresigned from the -University to ac­cept a posi ion with the Universityof Cali ornia. .The FloOd endowment of $150,-090 for the establishment of a Col-lege o,f Commerce and Administra­tion becomes available at Californianext autumn and he goes to ac-, cept 'the position of p ofessor of.accounting..Dean Hatfield is at present tak­ing .a .vacation with his family atV irginia Beach.Dr.' Hatfield received his A. B. atNorthwestern '�2; was a graduatestudent V. of C, '9�-'94; Fellow inPoli tical Economy , 97; Instructorin Political Economy and Psy­chology, Washington University,'94-98; P. H. D. University ofChicago, '97; Instruction in Com­merce, '98-'02; University of Leip­zig, 1900.Dr. Harry P. Judson, Dean of theFaculties, is spending his vacationin California. He is expected to re­turn to the University in the fall. Dean Hall Announces Names ofInstructors for Coming Sum­mer Quarter "BASEBALL'SEASON OPENSCaptains of Teams Meet to Make, Rule.and Schedules'The captains of the fraternitybaseball teams will meet this after­noon at the Reynolds club to dis­cuss a new, plan. for deciding thechampionship. The plan as pro­posed is 'to have three sectionscomposed of four teams each. Eachteam in each section .will play onegame with every other team in thatsection, The team winning thelargest number of games-in eachsection will play the winners of theother sections to decide the cham­pionship.This plan has been proposedinorder to give all the teams a chance.The old system of a team retiringwhen defeated was thought bymany to 'be unjust .. If the newsystem is adopted a team will haveseveral chances to get into thefinals. At the meeting this after­noon eligibility rules were decidedand the schedule was arranged.JUNIOR DAY DRAMATICSCHICAGO, TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1904tthe lDatl� maroonTrials to Be Held Thursday Afternoon­Formerly the University. of ChicaKo Weekly ..-oUNDIJD Three Plays to Be GivenPa� lfr!��,;i��;'�o ,!"e�kl�, g�t !: !!g: Trials for parts in the Junior day''plays of the Dramatic Club will beSEWS CO�TRIBUTIONS REQUESTED. held Thursday at 4 p. 111. in Has-kell assembly room. Several im-·portant considerations in regard tostaging and scenery have induced,the Club to give in place of "Love's'Labours Lost" three one-act plays.These have been carefully selectedby the Club for contrast and forYaoaai_nl .Editor ••••••• Oliver B. W�man, '04 literary merit. "Lend Me FiveNewa EditOr-; Harl'f W. Ford, '04 II '11' "f '11 b .Athletic E�tor Walter L GreKory. '05 S 11 ings ,a arce, WI e grvenAS�OCIATE EDITORS together with "Twisting of theEmeat 1. St.v� :0", . Rope", a quain t Ii ttle Irish drama',llalph P. Mulvane '9�Edward M. Kerwin. '06 d T ' , 'F 1 ' ,LeRoy·A. V&DPa� '0' an' ennyson s a con .Edward R. GannOD, '04 h "T" f t1 .. RU.". H. Allen. '04 Neither t e wisting . 0 �eJohn S. Wrilht, '·5 I 'Rope" nor the' 'Falcon" have .everWOMEN EDITORSMias Leoa Bania Mias Helen Smith. '06 been produced in America.STAFF OF REPORTERS Members of the Club are urgedc McKeona. Rum '05 Arthur Bridgman, 07 to learn a portion of thei r 11� nes' toChu A. Bruce, '06 Claude Schofield. '07 .Wtn. A. McDermid, '07 Wm. H. Hatfield, '06 t t Th tri 1 '11Bernard I. Bell. '07 presen omorrow. e ria s WIMi .. Marie Ortmayer, '06 be judged by the coaches, ClarkBUSINESS STAFF and Blanchard, in co-operation withL dx the executive committee of theBuaineaa !4anqer Julien . Bra"Club,&ntered ai, lecood-clau mail at Chicago Post­office.PubUlhed by the Itudenta of the University .of ChicaIO evert afternoon, except Saturdar.and Sunday, dunnK the 46 weeks of the Unl­verlity lear.Firlt board of editorl and buaineaa manaflerauthorized by Itudent·body in maaa meetlDK��% 15.' 1 g02.!rlemDerihip on subsequent boarda of edltorsto be determined by competition open to allatudeota in ·the University.BOARD OF EDITORSDaity� Subacri_ption, $3 per' year; $1 for 3 mos.By Mail in City $4 per year; $1.25 for 3 mos.Subacriptiona received at Tam MAROONOffice, Em. Hall. or left in Tam MAROONBox, the Faculty ExchanKe. Cobb Hall.Printed by the Quadrangle Press. 404 E. 55th St.I" EDITORIALS '1On Wednesday a fternoon theHon. Frank O. Lowden will ad-•tdress the students of the Universityin Kent theatre. Mr.Mr. Lowden Lowden will come towin Speak . the campus as theguest of the students'Frank O. Lowden Republican club.Mr. Lowden �i1l doubtless speak inthe hope �f. promoting his candida­cy for the governship. He willdiscuss party issues and platformsand the needs of the Commonwealthof Illinois as he sees them. Hisaddress will be instructive to stu­'dents whether they be in the CoI-lege of Commerce and Administra­tion or in the College of Arts. Adiscussion of the topics of the dayin civil affairs is of immeasurablevalue to university students. THEDAILY MAROON advocates a largeattendance at the meeting in Kenttomorrow .because an opportunityis offered the student body of hear­ing a timely address which will addgreatlr to a knowledge of presentday affairs.ELECTION OF MEN'S COMMONSOfiicers and Advisory Committee Are An­nounced-'Complaints to Be ReceivedThe result of the election of ex­°ecutive .officers and advisory com­mittee of the Men's Commons forthis quarter, held last week, was asfollows:President, R. V. Strong; Secretary,Frederick Dickenson.Committee: William C. Healion, Al­bert n. Lake, George L.· Marsh.The Advisory Committee consid­ers any proposed measures for theimprovement of the Commons andreceives any complaints or sugges­tions which the boarders may haveto make. International Convention, Y.:r.J.C.A.At Buffalo, N. Y. May I 1-15. Ticketson sale via Nickel Plate Road, May l�th,11th, and 12th, at one fare, plus 2.) cents,for the round trip. Good returning May23rd. For full particulars, call on yournearest Agent, or address John Y. Cala­han, General Agent, No 113 Adams St ,Room 298, Chicago, Ill.$12.25 to Buffalo, N. Y. and ReturnVia Nickel Plate Road, May lOth, 11thand 12th, with return limit on May 2:�rd.Also lowest rates to Ft Wayne, Cleve­land, Erie and other Eastern points..Three trains daily, with first class Morl­ern Equipment. :\Leals in Nickel Plate.dining-cars, qn American Club l\IeulPlan, ranging in price from ;3:) cents 10$1.00; also service a In carte. 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Oooda deli ....218 Eaat Flft7·Ftlth StreetW H YUle poor, unwholesome milk, wh ••. for the ame .one)' you ran let It. . Pure, .sweet, aad Bxtraor •••' •• rll.1 Rlcb, delivered in lealed bottles, by ca11iq ...Telephone South 811, or choppin, a po.tal ..SIDNEY ',WANZER " SONS'�5 Thirtieth st.(Formerly with H. J. Coffey)ROOM: 72, 119 DEARBORN ST.TO IMPROVE CITY GOVERNMENTCHICAGO. TUESDAY, APRIL 26. 1904MAROONS'AND BADGERS TODAYContinued from Page 1 Column Istrongest line-up in the field thathe could, muster. Stillman wasslated.. to do the box work for Chi­cago, and J esse Harper was ex-·, pected to catch. Stillman workedhis arm out in the gym yesterday,and displayed a remarkable variety,of curves and' good control. Pre-.viousto this afternoon Stillman hadnot been' seen in the box in a' Ma­roon unHo�ni. No other changesin. the line-up were' expected, as, thei�field and outfield combinationworked together well in, the Beloit"ga�e Saturday... 'As a result of a' critical study oftJ1� �lective;; . made by the IHa�vardclasses during their sophomore,junior and senior years' PresidentElliott asserts th�t' the elective sys­tern .does not produce a capricious:selection of 'heterogeneous, discon­nected elementary studies, but onthe contrary, results in consistentplans-of individualstudy 'through­out the college course. PresidentA n g e 11 of 'M i chi ga n a l s obears' 'witness -to -the , wisdomstudents, with few exceptions,have shown in this respect. Thefear that election would pro­duce a one sided education seemsto be unfounded. The best studiesfor any particular 'student are thosethat aptitude and aim-lead him toselect, .. and e that·, to- gain a liberaleducation a man must delve so far,into,.his chosen .. subject as to tracerits relations ,�ith other branches, 'aWant "The" Earth 1:. -; '�Fortwenty-fi��:��i1�w�wilI'�ail1Y'::!�y6ti,':f�r 'one year, amonthly il- ..�',1.! :!,:llusti'ated publication ' of sixteen'",., pagesdevoted to the industries,t.l-·" climate, lif!! and present oppor- .tunities "of the Great- Southwest.:S�mple copy mailed upon' �e� t:quest. You'll want it when 'you.see it. Address,..TH� EARTH11tA Railway 'Exchange CHICAGOP. D. WEIN5T£INLadies"',. Tailor" �'l',WorkmanshipU n e q u a l e dSpecial Rutes for U. of C. StudentsN. E. Cor. S5th and, Lexlngto;.lPhone 1282 Hyde ParkGENTLEMENWHO DRESS FOR STYLENEATNESS, AND COMFORTWEAR THE IMPROVED :,BOSTONGARlERLies Flat to the Lel-N.verS!lps, Te,.rs r Dr Unfastens�plep.lr,Sllk6Oc .. Cotton2llc.Ma.Iled on recelp� ot price,,0.0. 'roat Co., Makera,Boat.A. Mall., U. S. A. National Municipal League Will HoldFinal Session HereThe National Municipal League,which holds this w�ek its tenth an-.nual meeting, and the Eleventh'N ational Conference for Good City.Government, as the guests of thecity club, will hold its last meeting,Friday afternoon, at 2:30 p. m. inMandel Hall. At 7:00 p. m. a din­nerwill be given to the delegates.t The League is an organization ofthose interested in municipal reform,and aims to promote the thoroughinvestigation and discussion of theconditions and details of civic, ad-" .ministration, of the methods for se-lecting and appointing officials in, A�erican. cities, and of laws andordinances relating .to such subjects.by meetings and conferences, andby the preparation and circulationof such addresses and other li tera­ture as-may seem likely to advancethe cause of Good City Govern-ment.,The Quadrangle and ReynoldsClubs will be open to the delegatesFriday,The Carpentry Department ,'otYale has just finished the construe­tion of a booth for the exhibit ofYale at the St. Louis Exposition.The exhibi tion will consist of fortyphotographs of Yale buildings,'fifty engravings of prominentalumni, ,a representation of the cam­pus in miniature and, what will beof greatscientific interest a 1l10U11ted:pterodactyl. The booth, which is28'!eet by 20, will have a 'posi'ti�li'between HIe exhibits, of Harvard'and Hie University of Michigan:I �. .0 NOT Ie ,&:5: .0, .G' IStudents and faculty members are requestedto send all notices to The Daily Maroon forpublication free of charge. � otices must heleft at The Maroon office or Faculty I�xchangebefore II A. M. 'Dr" Ham; Gadow., F. R. S .. , lec­turer on zoology in the University'of Cambridge, England, who liasjust delivered six lectures 011 .theColoration of Amphibia ·and Rep­tiles before the Lowell Institute inBoston, will present a resume ofthis subject in the form of two lec­tures on Wednesday and Thursday, 'afternoons, April 27 and 28', at 4p. m. in Kent Theatre.B IU .. J{ l,\' JUS])tnat: lI()U,I' ,,,,,th �c1'il) 1 ()I" -i,. .. 11, ""' d.ue,.,'1' 'ttl' ·.tof , hl,(/ qu I, te r fl'll(,( WI­W 'UI (il/tan/" 'yIIII, It} r» ", i pro", ptly.\11 �tlldl'lIls who desire 1,;00<1 photo­!.tI'II ph:-l should call at Martyn's MaroonStudio, 570tl Cottage Grove Ave. We,lillh;ll in 011 the latest cr lglnn l. and urtls­tic desiglls: Platinum, Colodio Car-,.1>0.11, Wush Drawing; Platlnums and�(jnplltll,·es. We also' have 011 salephotos of nil Veraity buildings and atb­lvr es, Spe('ill r rates to students.'I'he fa mous Tailol'ihg Co.L-\' H R 1'I'Y TAlLOn.Drop' in to Hee Famons about that newsuit. .'NEWBERGER & DEBROVY, Props.,.;3.Hj ID. 55th St.Phone Hyde Park 5700.TIlt' Univel'flity Pharmacy cal'rl� a('omplete linp of cold weather remedies.fiHO Fifty-fifth street,If you want a position to teach. callon or. write to .Tame:! F. McCullough.639 Fine Arts Building, Chicago.A. premium of five cents will be offeredfor the following issues of "he Daily, Maroon if delivered at the office, 58thStreet snd Ellis Avenue.:January 8,' 21; February 4, 1904, TAILOROur collection of woolens for SpringSuits, Overcoats and Trousers is com­Plete in every fabric. Our fit andstyle Is of the best only.320 EAST FIFTY-FIFTH STREETW,I'LLIAM SACHLNSpring StylesDoNotDelaycxr.r, ONMcDonald & SpannTAI'LORS185 Dearborn StreetAdams Expres� Blclg. 4th Floor,:Y,�3:tS of experience in fittinggen��e�en .\y,�6· appreciate the';Value, ofcorrect dress,.. lIe1ler - .&': ,Benson· ... r-�·,·A· -I L ,0 R ,5.... " 'l �85-87 DEARBORN STREETBank Floor',ji\' .. :' ..... " •. ' -r. ',' ·1Golf and Tennis, Supplies,Baseball Goods; CameraSupplies, Stationery andPeriodicals..Right on uu 'wall to Jackson ParkJ. 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