e Harvard Athletes in Poor Financial Con-,dition Owin2: to Erection ofthe StadiumJune 7, for the first time in thehistory of the University of Wis­consin, a. memberof the alumni hasbecome its president. YesterdayProfessor Charles Richard Van'Hise was inaugurated as the chiefexecutive of the institution.PrecedingLhe president's inaug­ural oration, brief addresses weredelivered hy President William R.Harper of the University of Chi­capo, in behalf of sister universi­ties; by Governor La Follette, '79,on behalf of the state; by WilliamF. Vilas, '58; on behalf of theboard of regents; by John J. Esch,'tj2, member of Congress, 011 be.half of the alumni; by Charles P.Cary, state superintendent, on be­half of the public school system ofthe state; Professor Frederick, J.Turner, '84, on behalf of the Uni­versity faculty, .and by .Eben IR.Miuahan, '05, law, on behalf of tihestudents of the University.President Van Hise was born!atFulton, Wis., May 29,1857.' lie'-graduated from .the Ulliver�ify lot'Wisconsin...Ju', 1879 .- a-nd- ,eVer�i�ee �,1�82 he has had the chair of geolo­gy at his alma ruater.Notice of important and sweep­ing changes in the management ofHarvard University athletics hasbeen given to the undergraduatemanagers by Professor S. H. White. 'chairman of the Harvard athleticcommittee.The varsity crew and the trackteam must raise the funds neces­sary for their expenses. Baseballand foothall must look to the gatereceipts for support, and promotersof minor sports and all freshman, teams must raise all their moneythemselves, or else not be allowedto compete, and in case of any de­ficit games cannot he played. Pro­fessional coaches will be employedfor -the football and track teams -,.. � f - •'"The DatIj .. � .. � .. ]MaroonPabUlbld Af�ernoons by the Students of the Unlveraity of Chicago During the Four Quartera of the Uni"ulty YearVOL. II. No. J()2. CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, JUNE H, 1�04 PRICE Two CENTSALUMNUS IS PRESIDENT HONO;RS FOR R. ·L. HENRY PROM PLANS PROGRESS DINNER FOR TEAMSonly, and the managers must re- - ANNUAL CLASS DEBATE TOMORROWtrench, in the matter of sweaters,numerals, medals, cups, and otherprizes.The reason given for the newrules is that the construction of thenew stadium in Soldiers' field hasplaced, the committee in debt to theamount of $70,001).Yesterday was' alumni day at theUniversity of Illinois, and manydistiuguished graduates were pres­ent. Among the most prominentwere Governor Bailey of Kansas, agraduate of the class of '80; Gover­nor White of North Dakota, gradu­ate oro the class of ' 8 !, and JohnFarson of Chicago. LieutenantColonel E. G. Fechet was reap­pointed by the University of Illinoisboard of trustees as commander ofthe University regiment. A peti­tion, signed by over 600 members'of the military department �ndscholars wa.s. presented to the board.Professor Charles R. Van Hise In­augurated as Chief Executiveof University of Wisconsin1) Optimism-Bright Future is SentimentExpressed by Speakers at theBanquetThe students of the Universityexpressed their appreciation ot t..�baseball and track athletes at a: �' ..ner given last night in aut<;t\­inson Hall in honor of the twoteanis. Prof. Locke, Dr. Butter,Director Stagg and members of theteam spoke briefly, expressing thesentiment that the season in spiteof dashed championship hopes hasbeen a success, .and . that �the out,look for the future- was extremelyhopeful. J., • 'The track and baseball teams to-gether with members of'tllC!':facnltyoccupied the platform at"" the-westend of the room. A rthnf ,R Res-tor, as chairman of the �t�introduced, Dr. G. H. Locke of the­School of Education as the first'speaker. Dr. Locke said lhat itwas the-first time he had �\"er 'hadanopportunity to address 'll ath­N�w:,En.trles Com� .In, f01;. JIleetTl�Q,�n�" .Jetic . meeting ,at the University.2ZO-Yd. Dashes, HA.ve.:S�g_ Field"1 ;, He:.:said; that neither faculty h'or'"The men who 'are- to compete iin. students. showed enough intere�t ifl­the-intel'scholastiel8.re-beginning �� the-work of -the teams, an(£rtbar..� ". _,..arrive. Ry Fj;ida.Y' I�ght all the baseball team could no� be expectedxw ,j,,::'�'contestants from outside of Chicago - to .do good work when -'()nty'�'shtty H ,�,,;:Jiend David and - ParKer William8o�' '�i1rbe"bere"�d readyfor''Uie great ot-rseveiit:YI)e�pr�ca,mei"':out--;-'tO'''ll, ':Among �he Actors prep' school athletic. Conference- game.Tomorrow afternoon at 4:15 on Saturday, Director Stagg re- HPatH ,Henry,'-the-onl��i-YeaE-o'clock a comedy, "A qnoi revent ceived a number of new entri'es man:' on' the- traek,' team; Captaindes jeunes fines', ",- by, :�lfred de �r01l1 Racine College Prep" Marion, Howe- and Hugo Friend:. spoke 'fOFMusset will he presented at' the .Tcwa and Janesville, Wisconsin, this .the- track' teams: Captain BlainFrench Club in room �1.4t:'*1111l10klS" morning. This brings the total up was unable to be present.Blaine Hall. Much time has be�li" to' 63 schools and several more are -CoachHarper'spoke of the- prom­spent in 'pre))aration and a good still expected to enter. That the ising outlook for next years base­rendering is expected. The cast of meet will be a great one is assured ball team which loses only two mencharacters is as follows: and the weather-man is the only by graduation this year. -Silvo .. , ,.; •. Constantin Rixson person capable of spoiling- the affair. Dr. Butler's address was alongLe comte Trus -, ... James Hickey It is difficult to pick the winners the same line of optimism' andLe due Laerte ", , .. ,. .Heuri David of the different events as there hright outlook 'considered ,by,.theSpadille •.. , Charles Leland t d IQ' 1" R R are so many men en ere w 10 other speakers.' He declared thatumo ilL, , ;. " • _ •• , , oss ogersU V· P k W'11' have performed in record time: h . 1" . t Chine OIX" •••••• ". ar cer I iamson a c ampions up l�, comtng 0 1-Ninon ' .. Miss Josette Spink The entry list f<]r the interscho- cago and coming soon.Ninette , .. ' -,' - Miss Myrtle Starbird lastic presents an abundance of high Director Stagg was the lastFlora. , .... , Miss Grace Williamson class material. The men in the dif- k H idA 11 interested are invited to at- spea er. e sal :ferent events are those who have "For twelve years it has beentend. ..,.,shown the best form during the our aim to keep Chicago's at�l�'\csyear and the winners of many state from any taint unbecoming t.�theand sectional meets wi,l1 be here to University. And sometimes ii)taSFreshmen and Sophomores Will Contest compete. In the hundred yard perhaps been at the expense of,in Kent Theater dash Hogenson of Lewis" Comstock championships. We have won oneof Hyde Park, Templeton of Oak or two championships, but not inPark, Blair the winner of the Indi- recent years. But whether we winana Interscholastic, and Cohn the championships or not is not thewinner of the Iowa State meet, look vital thing - it is whether we trythe best. Hogenson of course seems hard for them or not.invincible but the other men are ex- "We came close to our aim thispected to make the hundred a deci- year, and we will come closer nextdedly interesting event for the Lewis year, till we will finally win. Butstar. These same men also look it will take work on your part,the best in the 220. Hogenson work to bring good men here. Thatagain stands out as the only possi- is where we have not had support.ble winner, but the followers of Why, do you know that two orprep school athletics say that he will three men outside of the Universitybe given a hard race. have done more to bring good menhere in a legitimate way than allthe faculty and students of theUniversity put together. That isthe work that counts. If each oneof you would bring one geod manhere, then we would have the ma­terial from wh ich' to pick winningteams."" Pat" Wins Long Race for RhodesScholarship Eligibility After HardFight to the Finish 'Among the three Illinois studentsselected by the Oxford Board atMontreal. as eligible for the CecilRhodes scholarship is "Pat" Henrythe representative of the Universityof Chicago. A comm'ttee consist­ing of five colleg-e presidents withPresident Harper as chairman willselect the Illinois man. The awardis made on the basis of a competi­tive examination in Greek, Latin,History and Mathematics, uponmoral strength of character andathletic ability. The scholarshipprovides for three years study atOxford with an annual income of$1,500. Since Mr. Rhodes laid somuch stress upo 1 athletic ability,it seems more than likely that theUniversity of Chicago candidatewill be the successful one. "Pat"Henry has competed four years onthe varsity track team as distancerunner. He was one of the editors.of the University uf Chicago Weekly,.helped .to-orgauize TH.B DA ILY MA­ROpN and was its first .athletic ed--itor. -He is a member of Tbr.ee'Quarters Club, Score Club, IronMask, Phi Delta. Phi 'and Chi. pri. ,"I !I ;"'WlLL-:PRESENT, -PLAY:.IB -:FRENCH !__ � __'__ IThe Junior College Finals inPublic Speaking, to be held,'Thurs-'day evening, 'at 8:00 p. 111. in KentTheatre, will 'take the form of aclass debate on the question: "Re­solved, "That Regulation of Trustsis preferable to State Regulation, "between Frederick R. Baird, AlbertL. Hopkins, and Ralph H. Mow­bray for the sophomores on theaffirmative, and Robert F. Baldwin,Bernard I. Bell and George E.Cadman,' for the freshmen 011 thenegative. Each member of thewinning team will receive a schol­arshi p for one quarter. tAlpha Delta Phi. defeated DeltaTuu Delta at baseball on MarshallField yesterday afternoon by thescore of 25 to 6. Batteries--AlphaDelta Phi, Johnson and Sherman;Delta Tau Delta, Butler and Mabin, Managers Announce List of Patronesses-Miss Wheeler Will Have Charge ofthe Decorations Athletes Honoredinson HallNight InLast lIutch-The patronesses for the juniorpromenade are:Mrs. William·R. Harper,Mrs. A. A. Stagg,'Miss Marion Talbot,Mrs. Robert, M. Lovett,Mrs. George Goodspeed,Mrs. George Vincent.To-morrow the gymnasium willbe given over to the decorators.­Miss Wheeler has consented tosuperintend the decorating andnew artistic effects are anticipated.Every effort is being made toavoid any inconvenience in regardto the coat rooms and adequate ser­vice will be provided so that delay, in procuring wraps will be as smallas possible.The' faculty is taking unusualinterest in, the Prom. Several ofthe younger memhers of the Quad­rangle Club have arranged partiesto attend the dance together.The Japanese booth which wasso successful at, the Quadranglefete, elected its representativesfor the Geneva conference: yester­day afternoon. Miss Murrell andMiss Elizabeth Robertson werechosen.C�ICAGO, WEDNESDAY.!. JUNE 8, 1904------------------------------------------------�----------------------------------------�----------�------------------------�------" �be !pail\'! maroon.Formerly the University of CbicaKo Weekly.I'OUNDIIDThe University of Chicaso Weeki" OcL I, 1892TUII DAILY MAROON, • • • • OcL I, 1902NEWS CONTRIBUTIONS REQUESTED.Published by the _tudent_ of the Universityof Chicago every afternoon, except Saturdayand Sunday. durin" the 40 weekll of the URI'versity year. .l"irst board of edltcrs and bUlliness manajrer.&uthorized by student-body in maN meeungUay 1$, 1902.MemlJerallll) on lubeequent boarda of editorsto be determined by competition open to alluudenta in the University.BOARD OF EDITORSManaging Editor ••••••• Oliver B. Wyman, '04New. Editor ••••••••••••• Harry W. Ford, '04Athletic Editor •••••••• Walter L. Grellory. '05ASSOCIATE ,EDITORSErneat J. Stevena, '0"llalpb P. Mulvane, '05Edward M. Kerwin, '06LeR(..) A. VanPatten, '06Edward R. Gannon, '04Riley H. Allen. '04Jobn S. Wright, '05'-;':_-._' __ .wOMEN EDITORSMiss 'Lena Harri. Miss Helen Smith, '06STAFF OF REPORTERSC. McKenna, Ru_b '05 Arthur Bridgman, 107f.baa A. Bruce, '06 Claude Schofield, '07Ww.A. McDerlUld, '0. Will. H. Hatfield, 'OUBernard I. Bell, '07Mi •• Marie Ortmaver, '06nUSINESS STAFFDUliness Manqer ....•.•••••• Julien L. BrodAEntered as second-claee mail at Clncago Post­of6ce.Daily Subscrjptlon, $3 per year; $1 for 3 mos.By Mail in Ci,ty $4' per year; $1.25 for 3 mos.Subscriptions received at THm MAROONOffice, Ellis Hall, or left in THm MAROONBox, the Faculty Exchange, Cobb Hall.Printed by the Quadrangle Press, 404 E. 55th St.I"'" EDITORIALS"" IThe dinner for the track team. and baseball teams in Hutchinson.Hall last night was worth while he­cause it broughtDinner to Teams together the stu-Last Night dents of the Uni-versity and theirrepresentatives in athletics, the menwho have striven for months tobring Chicago to the front in inter-. . With thecollegIate relatIOns." prac'tically closed,western seasonfitting' occasion to showit was a.. t y represent-to these u 11 i v e r s 1 •fidence in them, atives that the conCl .'nzo, . laced lIC l">has not been 1111SP' dher teanlS to 0.. 'I' 1 ponhas re lee u. 1 tllI)lon-,, .. 1 r wIth c la 'their best, whet Iel' Director,ot an( asship results or 11 '. l' "It is the. t 111g It,Stagg said las . Iship notcha11lP'101 ' ,striving for the. 1 f' that, i d se ,the chumpionsh Pcounts." f the '(Jniver-. . 'dea 0Besides thIS l dit1l1er wase ,the. . dsity's confide11C, speec11es IJ]a e.. h' for. the, and of,vortn w lIe1 e .faculty,,:., by Ule�.ber� 'of t 1. _hope for.... , ' OptimIsm s---be-the teams. d ther year., ,,' " 11 0 11'" tothe next year ability fina .I•v ,� £1 'onshtplief in ChicagO' d chatl1pl '. covete tin1ents ofreach the" tbe sen1 \\,eregoal-t HiSe 1.. antHlathe addresses. Ollle thISto C liIl beIn the ye£lrS . �oJl lIatt \\• '1:1' tch1n. . univer-dinner III 0.1.1 I iugs 111. :;1.t t 11 tion toone of the gle , 1 e an 0\ a.". wttl ) pre-sity hfe. It ression of ape,cp k' g whenthe teams, all laC rlnoften Butciation too 1 een ",on.. . . shave) lastchaulpJOJ1shlP' '. {ir:-;t or .11 WJ1I�whether the teal,. tealll, and us1 it is,Chicago �1 ctriveallp ace, hard ane. ;:>such will stri vethe time.---:-:;;::::;;;t to tJt:ttleS'tlJ ... crLlJerll tt, e ", '1 tlCCOU.,..t 11)'0"lJ C1·ipt .. u'JI.'ltp tltelr 811, S 0' uN bej'o1'e tllt'lltluJ DAlLY lJIABgo away fur tile SU1IU1UH'. News Ilem:-"A L'niversity of Chicago�irlleaves for Annapolis, Md.; this SUIll�mer, declaring that she will marry 0 mil:'lionnire or no one."Oh College Man, go into mouruing,And bow your head on your breast,For the ladies have sent forth their edictThey will have none hut the best!In vain ore your four years of luhor ;III vain will your eloquence flow.You may make upyonr mind to he leftfar behind1£ you can't he on band with the dough.If you even get honorahle mentionAs they gh'e you your liltll! degree,Or even a "Magna cum lal1l1c"Or a Phi Beta Kappa key;It matters not bow hard you study,It matters not how well you bluff.You llIay live without hraius without tuk-ing much pains .If you only lla\'e lots of the stuff.Then hey for the towuof the middies!And hey fQ,J' their uniforms hlue! ''l:hey.will hunlllay aud lIight Ih�r a young tnidshipnliteWith a rlad worth a milhon or two'.And College Man, go into mourniug,And bow your head on your breast l=­\Vhat! 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Dr.Raycroft has pTq.t��unced Blair'sillness as acute gastfi tis.Few peop)�' knew that for fourdays before ih e Conference meet,'tBlair was''uuable to take any nour-ishment- ';l�t soups. His hard workin the meet aggravated his condi­tion!..JfJ.'i W' aiUng for you."Our Spring Woolensselected especially forCollege Men. OFE. A. Condax o Co.DELTAOF NILE",-l Tailor 'or VOUItIr MenCork or Plain Tip Cigarettes10 for ise,A. N. jerrerus, Mgt.. 129-131 I.a Salle sr.BLACKFRIARS' LIST COMPLETE"DB PARE AIfD CHICAGO BBACH STABLBIJ� H� KINTZ .. :-1C .. OPlll.TO.) .:.� ',1Jackson Park S�Flples273 Baat Fitty,Slvolltb Street�·el., Hyde Park Ssa Jy.qJlICAOI Last s , Seven" Elected Yesterday-> Ban­quet at Del Prado TonightThe men who were elected to theBlackfriars in the" fourth seven"are:Samuel James Pease.John W.·Tope.Walter B. Fulghum.Vernon Ohadbourue Beebe.Robert F. Trumbull.Russel M. \Vilder.George R. 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See'yCongress {jj Honore Streets, Chicalo WILL RUN EVENTS ON TIME'CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY JUNE 8, 1�fl4Junior Day Committee Announces Schedulefor Track MeetThose ill charge of the athleticprogram for Junior Day announcedtoday the list and tifne of events tobe run at the annual inter-fratern­ity and inter-house meet. Theevents will 'be called promptly atthe time scheduled. '. 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