''','f./ "� ::\. � :' �': :�- ' :�;: " .• � � "':.::r. :""i ;,� � ;:' ::7'_; _7�: � �; '�':':: < ':: :��,.�:�.r,�' , ,1 �a'::,·t�. - ·0:"o"';n'" .'"- ':' -.' ... ", .• !'rM.i_ � . ". '._lRY SHAW URGES DR. HARRY PUTT JUDSON '·IS 'UiANlnUSlf DEmD,"URBE ME�ANTMARI.E BY TRUSTEES TO SUttEED:DR. UUEI AS,plO:SmENT-_-A of United Stat�s Treasury �� k Mandel.. J)ep&l1IDent Spea s .\PPOINTMENT IS MADE AT\ Hall Before Economy Club. BOARD 'MEETING HEREYESTERDAY. 'Questions of HenrY George��e and the Phllippines Un­answered Before I\udience. STUDEITS AID FACULnJOII II RUI 01 BAil111. JUDSON FORMALLY ACCEmD 1 ing' him<;elf ill favor of aec an -, . 'h t mar lie 0 handle the com-D&trc an •I',. f .'Ii' C'Ollntry, more coa mgDlc:rct 0 .' ", ' I.' .'. and tnllSports, without whic 1statton:>,' .'11 b Sr, l ln r ry Pratt Judson was elected., ful -\mcrican navy WI ep��; �:w::d �I�c opening of new mar- "resident of the University yester- General satisfaction over the elec-use ess,f t d pro ay aft crnoon. He has accepted the 'J d .. d'kets for American manu ac ure - tion .of Dr. u son was expressed Secret··r)' of the Treasury Les- •.... ceo This action was taken at a yesterday.,both by students and mem-nets •. . f 1 ·u· .. i Shaw addressed a large and icct mg 0 �.le nrvcrsity trustees, bers of the Board or Trustees. Whilebe r..,. tl .ng in' Mandel Hall' eld cl! the University Board rooms, the. news, of the.electionwas .not gen-'responsive ga lcr., . .i�st night. under the auspices of the 35 Adams street, the, session. lasting er�l1y, known, on. .. the campus, _ thosec1• I E nomy Club Mr Shaw from 12:00 to 2 :30. 1 he election was students who: heard .of it,. declaredl'o:it�ca co ..,. ,also placed the Henry George theory l>ractJCall� �nallJmous, fourteen �f t�e that "they were much gratitied at .the, Iai di sion of land and the t ustees emg present and votmg 10 choice ,of ,,'the 'new, President. Nathan; o( a air lVI, .,•. ..' blem before his listen- ivor of thc election of Dr. Judson, L. -,Krue' ger, ch.. airma'n of ,the, Senior'.Phlhpplne pro .. . •ers, and without venturing' an opm- -nd four others of the Bo�rd .sendtngl College ,Council, .speaking on behalf formation office. and half way. back.'ion himself, told them to think about vord that, they were hearttly 10 favor of 'the studente, expressed _,himself "lgain. By 12 o'clock the line ',of"the points and draw their o.wn· con- If the action. Three of the members: yesterday as .. h:ghJy pleased with the weary depositors extended around the''-�Iusions, Sec.-etary Shaw reluctantly If the Board of Trust.ees wc;re out of : cbcicevof .Dr, Jud:;on, declaring that "C" bench, and half way to Haskell':'�t:tled his talk "Our l\I�rch�nt Ma,� he city, and the sentiment could not the .new president had, won the high- H2.11: The �hole Infor�tion' offic�'. in' Relation to Amencan Labor.. 're learned. , est respect and liking of all the stu- .. ervice .and. J.m�y: T�oh.g w�re �1I.Mr."Sbaw began his address by giv- Dr, Judson had been considered a i dents; Similar expressions were heard ed .into requisition carting coin fromtng'a history of the political and vossible candidate for the presidency ,; wherever the news .of .the electionl Jowntown banks. At last the hotl:'::�ODomic growth' of this country -ver since he became acting president : �as received. : ; of 'one arrived, and the rush stoppe�_irom the Revolutionary days until. the it the death of Dr. Harper. During BIiPD . TO' BUILD OIO¥DSITY" Harold Swift, president of .the Sen-; :t!s:ist�r G��dspeed's .repo� of �t::present time, H� told. of the vast :he last few months the Trustees and ., ior Class, said:' "Dr: Judson hasl ay s, nanc_Ja. transactions. IS as 0-_ of money which the government 'latrons of the University have signi " h' hi 'If' aU '-�'ifi: " lows:. DepOSits, $.23 Withdrawals,IoIIUOI '. - New Ezecutive Baa 1IeeQ, Dean ,of :; own unse In ways .qUiu .,' $' ' .'..bas,� and is .'paying, ,i� subsi�ie� fied, �t�c:i� _;.P.�rov�� ... �!_pr: . �u���'s _ .F���_.;,�� .. ,l�w.m.- Not., 1 ��r t��,!r:���,:,�� .1. �o. �o� �� . �I. -.�. ". • .' '.,�:t:.ri:;::CI:::��e\t�o!:'�e:!': ��;'�;:�:�:'a�: S:':::onOC:''':� -' Re;iQ�-ttdcftT"'" . :;����ft::�lIr:� i��;��=:t!":!'fft1;�: -, h ' ,.:.. . --. - . ... 1 ee: e �s a .� pec�ed, run o.n �"'e .bank. ;�We ca��H� characterized the majority of t e Pabreles.idenCy was considered very proh-, "Presid.· enf:�b.· saicl,:' �, . � lrieud' 'to .c� ��:of;,the. stU;; :1I1derstand it," said M, �nll._', r, Chit-�i\lacriCan peopl� as jttd�c!al-minded, 1 h ''Tb . of lit d t...1-d- d I f I .I. .. t. e --ast nlg t: e� as., ... coune, � .tn. uuu,;.�• ec :�ure, ,...... .no o� ; �� .. �iAnd the' 'curious" part of �(tt�d as fair and equitable. A prominent member of the Board tIe .1hat Lean �y_ a�..thi� time;. �ep� .�� � .come .. Jllto, ��c:��.�th .. h� ill is ,that facidty as well as students� :�"W.e have bui'lt up a wonderful �f Trustees, in discussing his election that I . am .�xt�m.ely .. gratified', �I�t�;.auy�b�t.,the most, ple��t ·.v�re�·ul line." '. . ,.,�(ljde, ·and we are proud of it," de- ;;aid yesterday: the }lonoJ: that has' been bes� �Dion of. l!l�.�,. Ev�ry. one tha� �� � . .B�t th� Daily Maroon �Ieuth, has:�, Secretary Shaw, "The entire "Dr. Jud:ion has been on trial for .upon me. I all_l, g�ad ,to. get .aa .qpf �ave talked to c:_ODC�� the elecDo, roiv�d the problem for the financien��tional commerce is ten billions two yea�s and has made good. Any p�rtu�it�: to do,someth�� and. � �_ w�':���LL." . jJ The Was�inriton P�o� will be h'qld�'�l1ars; two_and one-half' times weak man would have failed miser. the aid .�f::!�r}��lty�_:·the 's� ��D.�,::r.-. W� ,��Jh� .�� �opight,-in Bartlett, Gymnasium.,lbt - amount passes betweell the: lbly within six months." This Trus- and all (:on� I liope . to :�, of me BGaJ'� sauL7,.Uterda7 that . � 'In th� words cf the' Prom press:t"�t3tes. We have a balance -of trade tee said further that Dr. Judson the most. of ,tb� op��� all�.·go �s't�teasCii:gi'ati6ed; at· ,the choi� agent: I';dt· five hundred millions of dollars. lnd Mr, Rockefeller are warm friends, ahead with the �rk. of � U�t <3.:JDr.:..J .. cIsoiL, He_said:. ,!:W� ba� .:'Hardly will the shades of nishtjWc iurnish three-fourths of all the and that when Mr. Rockefeller gave sity. I cann� � �,t1liBc 8$ t' ria,. worked' with 1Um'.�twQ years as ex� have fallen, 'ere Bartlett G)'IIIIiasiumf;�amon used in the world. The na- his big gift to the U�iversity at th� policy at JK:CSCnt.' .. �� ;��� � �ve head �Lthc Upivenity, an4 �ill 'be ablaze With light. Thi�er:!boris are glad to corne after it with beginning of the year, he gave it in n�h� ,of. a revQlutioaary � ia · ... n .. �; learned his:'UDSq�� talent will 'come the' youths and maidens, of��tbeir own ships. But, as for manu- the confident exp�ctation that Dr� my. �".. .'" i fOl'�tioD. 'at; is :��uL .H� the University, rcsplerident in their;;factured products, some day we will Judson would be the next Preside�t,. hr. Judson has,been <on��ed :trith does_ not speDd' �ey ual� he haf most gorgeous attire. The. grand;fba� a surplus on onr hands, if of the U�iversity... . ., t�e '!niversily eve�(� � '.f� .it. .� :�e ne�er calJ. �: uS to do �r march will be marched at 9 .o'clock,r)bings go 011 the way they are run- The actIOn result10g 10 the election I tlon m �I&p. He MI Lom�a� ):ames: pof-sible things. ',Jlc IS c�urt�us � the two' wings led by the heav�lyi:nmg now. So there is' only one thing of Dr. Judson carne as a ratification town. N. Y.,. Dec. 20" �849. He ,gn� _"ra7s wonc1erfuU7 collJldetate. Hc twins; Hostetter and Moulds, withno do--find new markets. Otherwise of the r,eport of a committee on nom- uated, from' Williams �n�ge' in. � haS ,the best. practiCal iadpcnt an� orchestration of 'Our Director'. The� we, shall ha \'e trouble to dispose of ination):' al.pointed last week. The with the degree of A. B., a.nd elec:tiOft .usc in, Ilia _,. ofJookiDa at thinq, last sweet., strains of 'Home Sweetr oar. manufactured goods, The gt"eat· report. 'which was signed by MartiD to the honorary sc:��' f,rate�tr aD�-is absoIa� ti'OInrcw.tb'� He);'5 Home' wi I (\-be played and the twink-t, est contlie! of this day win be f Ph' B K Wh·1 t Wi) bl __ L-o.I _.I ... _.I_. hi..&.. .,' ".A. Ryerson. the chairman, stated tJIIrt 0 1 eta. apPL ..... ca .• .; 3n: a e lKIIV ar auu _va:. ... bng lights go out at the bewitch�g'�·:.l_Ught in th<; market. and we must the committee heartily. and u�i- Iiams he was a member',of, the J;)elt!& among sdao�rs in . his· deeartmell� hour bf three a. m!'i 10C?1c out for Ollr intersts. mou!'ly recommended that the BOar� Kappa Epsilon fratemity. ' Dr. J�- 'For the patpoH qf the .. resident of a'::1-. "We haw to build up a merchant of Trustees elect Dr. Judson. Thi!l ton received .the decree of A. M. fI'OIb great IlDivenit1 of this sort, he bas��rine. I want to see ships that will committee was composed of Martin his alma mafer in i88J, and that Qf excellent abilities of. the very highest�:r.��d go fl·gularly. to South Amer- A Ryerson, A, C. Bartlett. Andrew LLD. in ISg,3. Qu�n's University, order. All �ese'. t1rings C:OIlllD� (�rom th\ D�IY M�: C�mtS-): fa �th Our products, At present we T. McLei!'h. Enos M.· Barton' and �nada. bestowed the same degree him to the tru.ees 'aad patroDS:of � pon ent at t e ront 0 t e 7DL�,?n and dn \l�e thc ships of Germany Jesse A, Baldwin. npon bim ten �ars later. University." 8;)5 p. m. Kittie Nichols, chai,..ia.,� l�ngbp<l. and even Spain. But if The fourteen members of the {\fter graduating from Williams, Trustee Frarik ,0. Lowden,although of,the decoration committee, repofts'�ething' unforeseen happens which Board of Trustees who were p�sent Dr. Judson became teacber and pria- unable to be present at the meeting progress.'�_, hin.tr'r this ca!'v flow of com- .. f D cipal of the Trnw, N.· Y., hi .... school, of th- Board, .... nt a me'ssa- u- 8:25 p. m. Earl Hostetter anel.oJ and cast then' votes 10 favor o. r. "'.1 ell ... .-- .-_�rte, wherc will we be?" a position which he held for .&.&., - p-ss.·nel th" h.·gh"st appro"';'l of Dr. Edith Terry kindly consented to de-Judson were': Andrew McLeish, A. 1IH��ea n; ....... ... •. ', �o1Jowi,!� along the same line of CR· E 'I B J' A years. He was married in 1819 tolJudson as a candidate for the Pre51.·- scribe themselves as tbey will look. .. .. artlctt.· no!' .\. arton, esse . -:'�rpment, �Ir. Shaw explained th� Baldwin. F, T. Gates, Edward Good- Miss Rebecca A. Gilbert of Troy, �. dency. In thi.'he said: "in my opifJ� when leading the Prom .. The dress-'ilQdequCl<'y of Our navy under pres- man. Howard G, Grey, Eli R. Felsen- Y. In 1885 Dr. Judson left TI"07 to fon the futu� of th'e University is s�- suit .worn by The Boss is one approv·� ent (:onciitinns, in case it shond need accept the professor, ship of h:"- et.· ..... � WJ'th "-. Judson pr-sl·dent. The ed by the SodetY""Taiiors' Associa-. , thai. David G. Hamilton. Frank J. _.",.# " .. n..IJT ...tt) be used. Llewellyn. Francis W. Parker, Henry the University of Minnesota, an offiCe University of Chicago is dnlike any tion at its meeting this morning, and"We h;l\'c a navy trained t� do \ RtF ..J • k A S 'th d in which he remained until 1892. .n other anywhere. It has lean.ood to the is Moss:l:r malee. Miss Terry whor .�. us. . rC\lcnc .�. ml, an y-eat� oi markmanship .nothing short Thomas \V. Goodspeed. Four mem- this ye:u, the University of Chic:ago (ront in hardly more than a decade. is a me er of the Girls' Glee CI�b.of ,marn:lolls." he continued. �ut bers who were not present, but sent was reorganized. and Dr. Judson -.S It is, therefore, in a class by itself, will wear a striking princess robe, ofthe ,world knows we have no c' ling \Yord that they were in favor of Dr. called to the Chicaao University as aad experience in any C?ther institil- pale blue satin and chiffon, tril'l!meeJ .Itations and transports, and w:thout Judson'!, election, were John D. head professor of political science tion would' not necessarily. qualify for with rare old cream lace and silver��\I OUr hattleships are as useless as Rockefeller. Jr.. Frank 0, Lowden. and dean of the faculties of arts, lit. an exeeutive position. in this. It seerhs sequIns. She will wear a spray, oft�ey would be without guns. If we Charles L. Hutchinson, and Martin erature and science, an office whk;h to me that the new leader should be pale pinle roses and her f;.mous dia·. establish coaling stations we will A, �{yerson, The three other mem- hf' has fined e�r since. some one who has grown with it. 1£ mond tiara in her hair, and. also her.theft, have l greater na'�-the kind bers of the Board, Franklin McVeigh, After the death of President wii- lbere be aDyone, in this view, better wonderful dogconar of Barios dia-,"e s�alt not need to use. Ha;-old F. McConnkk and Willard liam Rainey. Haiper .. Jan. 10, I� �ualified to head i 'he �ni�ersity. than monds.--------------------------------.Ias Been Acting Head of UniversitySince Precident Harper's FirstHlness Two Years Ago. ror ....... -..:_ Consternation reigned in the Regis-. frustees .'.Give Reuons x' .I. lIeUChoic�Lowd�. Heard From- trar's office all day yest_erday, forthere was a run en the University.Krueger anel· Swift: Speak. bank. When Cashier Wrather arriv-_____ ' ed at 9, o'clock he found a long lineof depositors awaiting him. Startled,he called up Manager Chitwood foradvice. This latter worthy madehaste, and together they began to-eparate the University from sundrysums of money demanded by the stu-.dents.Ten o'clock came, and the line, in­stead of shortening, grew. By eleven»'clock it reached around to the In-,.BXTRA, '.,- (Continued on. page 4-) (Continaed on page 3) (Contiaaecl OD pap 3) (CAlia_' _ .. "),.. -.• ,..b. ,"''''.��.�!�r::�:f:,tc::� '.� ""'':_<'? =: �, ::.-.:,,:.� ,,:.?, ·::"c\:'T··- - =:: - .,,� < r. - '. :.. .�-< '-<('.'. :-; .._ .": '.C ; " .. , ,,�/ - �: .:, •.• , :'"r·'· .THE DAILY MAROON; CHICAGO. THUR�DAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1907� ��,I". \V. PInkerton, i I.il V, .,' ". 1 ,,:"'1' •• 1.W. J. llalnsluttber. A Firat-Clus Hotel a Block from the University.THE HOTEL �AROONFIFTY-EIGHTH AND DREXEL AVENUE. .'·���fFirst-Class Cafe. Well Furnished Rooms. - Lunch R.OODI.-.Especially wen prepared to take care of the students' patronqe. eLUNCH ROOM OPEN TILL ONE A. M. II In ChicFort ExrtIr: r.r­I -- .- .�. . .m,. 1·1' m In addition to these qualifications, ��NOjLDS .�L-q.B 'SMOKERW&ft at y .. �pott i" !:e is the unanimous choice of all con·- FOR M�RCH'" t_ C�NCELLED-;..._-------- ......... ·IaIO::IIIfI ........1.:_ cerned for the highest gift in the l-. ;�: .. .'"lOWer of. the . University. '"He was' �onftiet of Da� With y'Usity Trac�omclaJ Stud .. nt Publlc-ath)D of tb� UDIY�r· . ..Ity nf Chlcqo. ·.Iected by" the Tru'stees without one Meet Cause. AbU�onment of .tl;te.lissenting .vote, and the presence of .Meeting .:.ir. Gates, representing' Mr. Rocke- �feller, shows that he is acceptable to The Executive Council of the Rey- .' e:ilie fuunde� Swdems md fuc�� '�ds C�b decided ye�Hday to a� ������������������������������.�c��expressed general gratification when 'cl the annual meeting and' smokertold the news yesterday. The new cheduled for ' March I. This action.Y.II�t'rt'd. •• 8V("ond.("a. llall at I be Cbl President, therefore, goes into office vas taken in order not to lessen thecSJ:O poatom"... under the most auspicious circum- ttendance at the illinois-Chicago·.,tances. rack meet -.whic� will be held in Bart-Subscription prtce, $3.00 per yeu:: $1.00 The Maroon congratulates the new ett gym that night.for..3 months. Subscriptions reeelYed at Presi(l�n't, -t:le faculty, the Board of It has' not :been definitely decidedthe Maroon Omce. Ellis Han. or at th.. I'rustees,' and especially. the students, vhether the smoker' will be held laterI·'aculty Excbange. Cobb Hall. Ordere ,HI the choice of the Board.' )r dropped altogether, although ittaken by mall or telephone. Hyde Park -; probable that the latter will be the426. rODAY CLOSES THE FIRST 'ase, as it will be hard to arrange' aWEEK OF REGISTRATION atisfactory date. In case there is noneeting, the annual reports' of the'resident, secretary and treasurer wi1l1'le printed and mailed to each mem-'rer of the club.The election will be held on MarchAs tomorrow is a holiday s, the first " as announced before. There is'ceen rivalry. for two positions=-sec­retary '�nd treasurer. K. H. Dixonind D. S. Periton are candidates for�he secretaryship, a�d ]. P. Dille andH. F. Roney are running for treasur­.r, As yet there have been no fur­'her nominations by petition. Mathews &, Co. Inc. ••-.. , Dr. wilfl1Work oj(t�ormerI1Unlnralty of ('hie.,,, WHIkI,I·'olloded"be Wet-kly. Oct. 1. 1892-The Dall". Ot-t. I. 190�.Pratt; Judson Dr. Wi.,issionar;to the podor coastat 4:00 inwork of rThe rn:,risit to (the largeis relievcaused bLabrador. The prof Dr. (ridtn fislspited thmirationDr: G:of Labraerty, un:their catfor thefair pritraders,for suppof the yed, the jMany Aspirants for Track Honors --�-------�-�-��--��--�-�-�--"-"-;. bringingReport to Captain Garrells-Base- During Jan. and Feb. We Are Mak,.·ng·.;.,': de��;�b.a11,. Men Out ..,;U;, '1 car-I ·with the Dean._. __ (For U. of C. Men only.) done toAttention is also' called to the fees .. '. -10 00 d cR12 00 amost bimposed, for changes and late regis An·n::�rbor,. Feb. 2()...:......A "squad of � • an �,. .'.- materialWhen the �ate President was first tration. The five-dollar fee for latv fifty reported in the gymnasium this Trousers and Vests for $1.00 to further advertise our clothes am�J Dr. Gstricken, two. years ago, the friends, � 'week iii response to a call for track the col'egi8 men. .payment of fees' will be Imposed after . \ .' � graphystudents and faculty of the first five days of the .quarter. candidates issued by Captain Garrefls, Our leader is special quality silk lined f.vening Dresi S:1i t for. he hasthe University were The· -distance· ·men - were divided. iri�o $60 00. New Courses in Political Science. . ,1· •C .1:'_ U' now f01loud in their dedara· ;quads and placed in the care of tne. �er u WI kietions that no one could The fol1owing announcements..arc veterans Coe, 'Maloney: -Ramey and coast-I1be found to take his made by the Department of Pohtlcal. Dull. Coe and Ramey, half-milers, TAlLO RS ble woe- S . doctorplace in guiding the dest:.nies of the Clence: ran three laps agai.nst time, and' in.. A' "'t' I th 0 .s' 1 2 -185 189 Dearborn St. - ;; .. :1 These rinstitution. And at the time thcir .' mencan pOll lCa e ne ,. -�he distance, which is just half a lap �pessimistic views were justified, fo. major, Tuesday a'nd Wednesday at iess ·than a quarter m'iie, made it in. '. "."'-� '''anyone.. . .<. come illDr., Harper had done a great work 9=30. M 3-5, which breaks the track record Telephone Calumet 251 16th and �an(l it seemed iliat it would be im· .. 'Municipal problems, 1-2 major; for the distance. crJ.. 16 h Sf Le ble wh. po�sible to repair his loss. Thursday and Friday, at 9:30. Th:e baseba"ll cand:dates reported to -:6."e t·.. Ivery � .>�th aBut it was seen· almost immedi. atei... Civil' Government will be given ill Acting Coach Sang'er and after a Re d e· A' d ... ,:' The pelthat the reins of administration ha� two 'sections, 1 (a) for men, a� II, short talk by the former 'varsity twirl-. I .Ing CB... emy.�} debt; t:fallen into competent hands. It'wu and I (b) for women at 12. er tlie battery men 'were asked to be- High-ClaSs Saddle and Harness Horses for ScIt..: iiterate.> H' .f ·'·r· !, the senno:mean task that arry Pratt Jud· gin work in the. gym tomorrow a ter- Horses Schooledson was called on to take up wh�ll FEBRUARY 28 THE DATE ncon. There witJ be little. batting Send for �: .. cular. Open E� <'. find theFOR ORATORICAL CONTEST � ----- !.: 'ent . wiDr. Harper became unable. to attend' I.' .. Pld�tice this.. year until. the men get . , .", ':"-����--���������-�-���---�----.-. -".--- ... and chiactively to his duties. He undertook outdoors. .the acting presidency under great dis. Candidates· Meet ·Yesterday and De- Michigan seems fairly' confident. of ;- -. and ed. cide . Date and the Order of I Frank S. Young Phone H� y.� spread'advantages, for the man whose plac� taking the championship in basebal· • - ! I� Speaking .he was to occupy 'was not an ordi: again this year. Over a dozen. men VA· L d '. '. atJve st,nary man. People had become accus-The annual unJ'versJ'ty o raton' ..... 1 are out for each position and the fans IOU n g me rl ca. �. au n ".. ·,._,... l. �."pCrod°-oup. to":Jed during .the fourteen years of -- are 'certain that the Wolverines -will _ ·l� � c'the late Pre'sident's administration, contest will be held Thursday even- tum out' a star team. The team BUNDLES BROUGHT IN Al'!D CALLED F,)� i' As <to expect great things of the Univer- ing, Feb. 28. acording to the decision could be much improved if the fresh-. Shirts ....•....•••.• , ..•.•.•. " •... 8c Collars �:IC <' f puts it. sity, and aIT who were not, personan�: m�de yesterday at a meeting of the men �ere eligible, but· as it is many Cuff's ..•.. " , , 4C ; "HeaCQ':1ainted with Dr. Judson expected ora��rs who will compeete. At this good players are competing for the 68.t-686 Ea$t 63rd Street � .. the waIhtle fiom him iri co�ra� � wh� tim� the Un�e�hy repre�nbtift fu various po�tion& Abo� fift�n --�����������-��-����������-���.�·;��gl�e fir" Pre�dffit had don� tl Northern O�ori�lmecl�n� ph�e�'and cd�e� ha� b�n �������������������������������.y-�m�enBut as time wore on, and thiJ: _ chosen. The UmversJty contest was working out for the past week. The TOMASO. OSCRHcOHo'ESL.TaRA'�'-":"'" .r·appliarc�ntinued to go on as bcfore,this fe-:i- scheduled to take place on February outfield will probably be composed of . certaining of mistrust gradually dissipated 22, but was postponed on account of veterans and as a consequence nn- ;: limbs;The more those connected with th' the Prom and the holiday. usua11y fast. c' from 1University came into contact with The affair will be held as usual, in 511 KIMBALL HALL, CHICAGO. sltrnDr. Judson, the' greater the'r confi Mandel Hall. and wilJ be preceded by Badgers Plan Tank Meets. MA�DOLIN LESSONS, $I.SO- of thedence and trust in him became. ·HI·': a . band. concert from 7 to 8 p. m. of th(Th h· k '11 k h· Wisconsin is endeavoring to awak- M· F · h d fnever failing courtesy, his excepti'onal en t e SIX spea ers WI ta e t elf USIC urnls e or .1 h d hen interest in the swimming squad, ' repairabilit,,_· •. and his great interest I'n th'" p aces on t e stage an t e contest .• '�;"" f dyna ....� ... '11 b . which was al10wed to di� out "on ac- "''�elfare of the institution, won WI egln. All Sel to' . tiover B'd fi' h 'to h count of preparations for the Prom." e( ccaSlons.· : ( on II: aGo' him increasing numbers of tHe eSJ es xing t e Jme t e. orators .Phone Harnao. n 80� . ",' :.:.- .... I:'" .abpUpiladri:,r.drew lots for pla��s and they will Two meets are planned for March.:n<a?mmunity •. '.. . - 8 d N th t th f t· ·ti·. speak in the fol1owing order: Wan. an 9· ow - a e es IYI es are��,�is election. to the Presidency yes- I .. d h h d and tde� M�� Levho�-Fuguson. P�� ove� rt � e�ecte t ute �u e�sl'�����������������������������'��·-�terday is, therefore, a source <'f ·11 k d of Irot and Patterson. Arrangements WI ta e more interest' an '!ome out ongratification to students and facult" f h han It. were made for advertising the affair or t e team. ( (alike.. Indeed, had the choice of the Teachers VVan.ted· .' duct ib . d b d'ff so that there will be as large an au-oar een I erent, great dissatis. lish (',faction would havc been the result, dience as possible. Programs of the •beh contest will soon be ready for dis- .tteras an ad comc to regard Dr. ]ud· tribution. Telephone your want ads to th� ::\Ian for English High Schoo� $1200: begin soon. For Superin fishcfIson as thc one man who could cap- dent, (I) Latin and Greek, (2) French :md German. Men. $IOOD. sla\'c�bl k D H DaiJy Maroon, 426 Hyde Park.a y ta e up r. arpcr's work wherf! seein�he had left it .. It is safe to assume B, F, CLARKI 60S STEINWAY HALL, fromthat no great surprise was caused by IT'S A FOWNESthe announcement of his election, asit was an event expectcd and hopeJfor on the camp�s.In a11 ways is Harry Pratt Judsonfitted t<! be President of our greatUniversit�. He is a scholar of thefirst rank, he has proved himself ina two years' test. an able adminis�ra­lor, and he is a fine man amouS men. Albert Mathews, Pres. Geo. H. Fiedler, Vice-Pres. F. H. Stratton, sec'THE TAILOR SHOPNew Powers Bldg., (56 Wabash Ave.THE LINE FOR SPRING IS HERE. "�"'�'.-... i,'IT'S T-HE BEST EVER. SEE IT NOW.It. ElJDY MATHEWS. Managing' EdItor.EDWAIW G. FE�EN'l�llAL. News EdItor. Seniors and Juniors Register Nextr.urusu n .•�I<.mNALlJ. Athletic Editor Week According to Schedule.GEORGE E. ·l<·ULLEU. Business Manla.ger. -Fees for rChange.C. W. l'altzer.A. W. Henderson, Uernard I. ueu,I'rest��. Po. G888. week of registration. for next quarterclasses ends today. The second weekof registration under the new systembegins next Monday. Following arethose who are expected to registernext week:Graduates (in order of appication).Seniors who have 'more than twenty­five majors credit, and Juniors whohave more than nine majors credit.No undergraduate win be register­ed who does 'not present either :1course book or an advanced standing.... ard, or W11"'I has not already filed University Style $3.00 per Doz.Student's Special $3.50 per Doi:.�' .l< •.:�ft!! .I ASSSOCIA TE EDrroRSWarreo D. Foster. lIelvln J. Adame.They Fill that Empty Space at Home.-·�:::. "eter F. DUnn.Jerome l<'ra 0 I.; , ·W. 1'. MacCrackeo •Hurry A. Uansen. Qe�mQtt'� to!loto I9tubio:t'IFTY TRACK MEN ATMICHIGAN ANSW� CALL phone Hyde Park-lb.'. 243 EAST 55th STREET'l.-lI··'.' .I'rioted by the Maroon :'r�474 EllSt :;:ith StrwtI'bone llyd.. Park 3 .. �)lHarry't!t·tlitII: I,-t.IL;.. _ _..,_- 5705 Cottage GroveU. of C. PbotoPftpber. Univcrsity man of literary or business instinct who is looking foropportunity for life work may (if hc is a man of energy and is able totCiCst a limited amount of capital in �, legitimate ond attractivc pdon) learn of such opportunity by a<:drcssing advcrtiser. Givc age,sition, pcrmanent residence and referenccs. Address "JohnDaily Marooa. acctlrrcash:ianitydownthat (illicitSOurchabit.t�t�.L THAT'S ALL YOUNEED 1'0 KNOWABOUT A GLOVE. GOOD JUDGMENTis one of the factors of life. Cultivatcyours by having your photographicwork done at VVANTEDMARTYN'S MAROON STUDIO,.� ... : :- ..... ' .... - �-- --- -- - --- -.... - ... 4 __ ", �_'-, ,.. :_' .;_- ... j',. -s, .THE DAILY MAROON, CHICAGO, THURSDAY, �1ttiAt{Y 21, 1907. �_ ANGEL O¥ COAST OF WIN �ILY FROM' PURPLE VARSITY WjLL"EN�' PEW·-·rLABRADOR TO SPEAK __.'" 'MEK IN 'MlIET TONIGHT IWeakened Chica,o Five Scorea 34, to ,:. ,:, ;',:: ---� � s. .• ;": '- .Dr. Wilfred T. Grenfell Will Tell .of " 6 A,ainst, Northwestem,. Chances '. fo¥ ScoriDc' Arc SJicbt ,OnWork of Relief Amon,:Northem \. :: The .Vursity basketball team' last. Account of..�t Handicap ,Given,Fishermm • �ight defeated Northwestern by the .Maroon Entrants.'score of 34 to 6 in a comparatively "slow and uninteresting game. The In spite of the large number, .ofpurple team -was completely out- athletes entered in the First Regi­ciassed by the Maroons, who were ment meet be putted off tonight, theweakened by rhe loss of Harris, who University will be but slimly repre­has ' left college. '., .: ':. sented. Of the; -; nine men entered,, Schommer was easily the' star of two, Captairr.Rusself and Kelley, havethe contest. He was in excellent withdrawn.' �rid. 'several others will beform, making ten baskets from the doubtful cQmPetitors. The Univer­field. The Northwestern five did not sity entranf�' <{o �Ot. 'exp,ect to cap-score in the first half. ture ma.ny points', beeause of theThe score: . ,'. large number 10 the- meet, and theChicago-e-ga. Northwestern-6., fact that' it. is � a,' handicap affair.G ' R 'F 'R ' ..d Steffen, and. -," Ti,''�ior" both of whomcorgcn . aymon 3Swift nave been given' handicaps of twoB hi' S ff L F C k H feet in. the forty y. atd .dash, seem like-u 19, te en.. . .... 00, erenShe S· f J h Iy to cu'--.�-into" ,�e. �'scoring, whilec ommer .. ;: . . '.. WI t, 0 nson �: �" J' �." ,Houghton R. G Collyer jacobs' in':*e -pole vault, has beenCarter L. G.. . . . .. Bronson doing phenO'fuenal work lately, and,Baskets from field-Schommer 10, though placed at scratch, 'may annexGeorgen 2, Carter 2, Houghton I, some points for the' .University.Swift 2, Heren I. Baskets from' free Schommer has' not been training.hrows : Schommer 4-' 'Refie-ee', De much for this meet and may not com-Groot. J;>ete. He says he' is' ' out- 'of' shape' atz J;>re'sent; and' will hardly place,' shouldCHICAGO WINS WAT�R GAME ale enter: The' ot6er University ath­.etes, Pomeray, Quigley, Hough andDefeats Central Y .M. Co' A. by Scor- Morgan; may: spring' surprises, though. ing Two Goats. chey- have not .;been, given' liberalnandicaps. , I.... ""For' the Prom�'\�"��-. . ... ! ;N , lIt In Chicago To Get Funds To Sup­Fort Extensive Work of Charity.-Lecture Today. Men's Dress Suits.The practical nature of the effortsof Dr. Grenfell among the poverty­riden fisher-folk 'of Labrador has in­spited the enthusiastic suport and ad­miration of thousands of people.Dr: Grenfell found the fishermenof Labrador in a state of abject pov­erty, unable to realize enough from,their catches to feed and clothe themfor the year. Tney were given un­fair prices for fish by the coasttraders. and paid exhorbitant pricesfor supplies. During several monthsof the year the men were' unemploy- In a fast polo game, the Marooned, the fish being out of season, thus team last night defeated the" Central .aJR. JU:DSON CHOSEN' ASbringing the people into a state of Y. M. C. A. Sextet by a' score �f 2 . UNIWRSITY PRESWENTdeplorable destitution. to o. Rohde and 'Goes 'took the hon-,The work that Dr. 'Grenfell has ors for Chicago. �, ' (Continued from' POl&C 1) :done to alleviate these conditions is A. Smith, 'were o�t--Of. the cit7 'andl------__;-.- --------amost beyond belief, had we not the MEDICS TO HOLD' A B�QU�T could' not oboe reached. 'material results to show us. -'" Before the meeting' was adjourned,Dr. Gr�nfell in his own autobio- Sopho�o�es in MediCal 'School Dine Dr. Judson "was called i�:, and in­graphy in speaking of- the institutions ''at aisrnatck T�nigbt.: .> ,':.; formed of his �lection. H�,.b acceptedhe has established says: "We have The 'annual banquet of - �he 'Soph!>i formally, and spoke feeli.ngb- of, thenow four hospitals on that desolate more Medics will be held tonight in honor and responsibility that hadcoast-not places for pain, but hum- the Bismarck. About forty men have been given, him; also expressing grat­ble wood buildings where a qualified I signified their intention of attending itude to the Trustees for their loyalty, doctor and trained nurse reside. . this carvingfest. 'The: table," set in and promised to do. all he could, with1 These places are hotels, places .whc:r.e. the form of a horseshoe, will be la�d the help'" of �od� to ,p�r£orm his duties'''anyone and everyone' is expected to in �a' private room. A series of loca..i and further the'· best:��tCrest�' of 'the,come in sickness or any kind of trou- parodies has been arranged 'and the Universitj; ' .ble whatever. We started a sermon occasion will be enlivened with songs hmuCurauj,ni to'j)e.' SUu.ple. >�th a co-ope��tive store as a text. and piano selections. Chairman No definite platis Pave 'as ·Yet beenThe people around it 'were heavily' in Gerstley urges all 'men to leave 'their made for: tb�� fortnai' inauguration ofdebt; the people were almost all i1- probes and, scalpingknives at home, the Uni��rsit;'� :nc;�:;'�::ice·cutive. Theliterate, Looking at the results of as suitable instruments have bee" ceremony' will 'probably be simple, asthe sermon seven years afterwards, ] provided. -" <. -, •Dr. Jud�on has' expressed' his disap-I' , find, th.e people clothed, fed, independ proval '�r 'any elaborate 'exercises, inl "'ent, With a new little churh building, NEW ExEcUTIVE HELPED his honor. tie 'holds, that, as be has- _. and children :ar-and-away better clad ,- - TO BUILD UNIVERSIT,: been at th� Unive'rsity' 'for such' a;- -, and educated. :The movement has I �eat: len�h of, time,- any exte�s've,! spread; there are now five co-oper- (Continued ,tom page 1) ! I display would be out of place. Theative stores with a schooner called the ! ; date of Dr. Judson's· formal induct:on:,"Co-operator," which carries their Dr. Judson was chosen by the tnist into his new office has riot yet be��;, products to and from the markets." tees to serve as acting president t<>f anno'unced. ..I As an editorial in "The Outlook the Unh.-ersity, and it was from thi�.i puts it: position that he was elevated to the CHOICE OF DR. HARPER'S :: "He can amputate a leg, contract !>residency by the trustees yesterday SUCCESSOR IS POPULAR; , : the walls of a pleuritic lung by short- President Judson is the author �of'-.; ening the ribs,' or cure, by«he use of a large number of books and artiClbs., � modern methods but with hoDie-made AmQng his writings are: The Hist�ry� rappliances. a man suffering from a of the Troy Citizens'. Corps, Czsar'scertain form of paralysis of the lowe: Arm)". C�sar's Commentaries «(0-,: limbs; a hundred and' fiftey miles editor), Europe in the Nineteenthfrom the ship yard he can 'raise the Century, The Growth of the Ameri­sltm of his little iron steamer out can Nation, The Higher Education asof the water by the rough application a Training for Business, The Latinof the principles of hydraulics, and in English. The' Mississippi Valley,t 'repair her propeller; he can handle The Young American. The Govem­I' dynamite, and blast out an excava- ment of Illinois. Graded Literat�re( ,tion under one of his simple hospital Readers (co-editor), and· The Essen-buildin�s in which to place a heating tials of a Written Constitution. Dr.apparatus: he can start a lumber mill Judson is also co-editor of the Amer-t:-.,_and teach the starving inhabitants iean Historical Rc\;ew.of lonely Labrador not only 'ho� tohandle a saw, but how to sell the pro­duct for a living wage; he can estab­lish co-operative stores, and, what isbe.tter. make them pay, so that thosefishermen who have practically beenslavc� to unscrupulous traders. never the students under him. "He was aseein� the smallest piece of silver father to us all. said Dr. Gates.from one year's end to another can "His enthusiasm for his work helpedaccumulate their litttle saving� in us ali."cash: and he has a "muscular Christ­ianity" that enables him to knockdown and drag out the human beastthat comes into Labrador to add theillicit whiskey-bottle to the othersources of the sllffering which the in·habitants have to endure."Dr. Wilfred T. Grenfell, surgeon,twissionary, magistrate and good angelI to the poor fisher folk of the Labra­dor coast will speak this afternoonat 4:00 in Mandel Hall and tell of hiswork of relief in the far north.The main object of Dr. Grenfell'svisit to Chicago is to get 'money forthe large work of charity by which heis relieving the intense sufferingcaused by the poverty and cold ofLabrador.Stanley B. Faye of Chicago, hasbten pledpct PIa,i GaJPJU De.If.(Continued from page I.)Dr. Judson, I have not found him.Because of his scholarship, whichnone dispute, his administrative abil­ity which 'he has shown, his sanity,which ali a,dmire, I confess that, if Iwere present to vote for him, it wouldbe as plain. a dilty as I have 'evermeL"Mr. 'Eli, B. Felsenthal, who has beena member of the Board of Trusteesslr.ce the founding of 'the Unive�sity,said at his home last night: "TheUniversity of Chicago is' not con­ceived along ordinary lines. Its po­sition is peculiar and unique, and itspresident. therefore, must be peculiar­ly ,fitted for the position. After thefullest consideration, the trusteesfound' that there was no one in theUnited States, as well qualified asOr. Judson for the presidency. Hehas' proven his administrative' ability<Iitring the past two years, he has anexcellent reputatiori as a scholar, andhe is in close touch with the situation,and knows the character of the workSpeaks on Dr. Hul�Dr. Gates. Professor of ChurchHistory. �pokc yesterd�y--�t'-Divi�ityCh:tpel �f the interest which Dr. Hul­hc-t was accostomed to' take 'in allNo '"Gym" Classes Today.A 11 gymnasium classes ',,-ilt' be sus­pended today by order of Dr. Ray- to be done. Personally, I am m�chf b h .. be· pleased with his eIe<:tion and accept-ero t ecause t e gymnastUm IS Ing "decorated for the. Prom. ance.Patronj,:e Daily Maroon AdvertisersJ'atroniu DaR, Uarooa a4ftrtiIen. The)" are reliable.'" .,..' Others up to 160.00Marshall Field 6 Co.135Conkltn'sSell- 'Pnung enFor busy people.No bother, 'Fills itself.Cleans itself.No dropper •. '.Nothingto take apart.., Nothin� to spill .A dip m .Ink, atouch of thumbto nickel cres­cent and the. pen is'· '� full,�y"to �te.All tile _,� eftrJ-fi::=a�".pm. . iii cap ..,Dl770ll ... QJioQ �fc;.; c..,.. no DlOhCllall otb!*b=�I:f��.uuWD In ClUJ' �andaIIecl tree 1IpOIa I'fICIlM!ILAny make Gr. �le of"IOIID"tabi lIeD repaJreil �.TIlE COJlkLI!J PD W.�IWU�& ................. ..... e.o.,�J ..• Residence:.,· Phone.Ill Arlington �Pl. Lake View 102-Phone Harrison 1644Goldsmith's OrchestraI. GoldSmith, Direc�r.)ft.1,ce. Cable Piano ,Comp3DY,\VabUb and JacksolL CHICAGOColumbia's Presid"iit to Marry.Dr. Xichol;-.s Murray Butler, presi­dent of Columhia University, is te,wed �'iss Kate La Montagne. MissLa �fontagne i� one of three d:mgh·ters of the late Auguste La MOllt:l�l1l.�of New York City and Paris. �lis::­l.a�[ontagne has lived with her!11other and sist�rs, for the 1:lC:, fi ft�cnyear:s in New York and dur:ng fnattime has been closely identified \Vi! 1,many leaders of society.Notice.Th(' meeting of the Literature Col­cge of Women will be held Monday,Feb. 2S 'at TO :30, Cobb6A instead of.on Tues4a,., Feb.�.'.� . .._. - .. � BETWffNSEASONWflGHTSIn BLACK;Bl.Uf andGRAYSUITABLE WEIGHT po.' Ka.rANY TIllE 01' ,Y&Aa..� .. "-Suit and Extra Tro ........ to ....Also early ahlp...ata .of New aprise woOl: .,..ens for tboM aam.South or to CalIfoniL'-'z.A. N. JEltU .... "_ ...Tailor for YOUIIC ...Eitber, .. re131 La Sane Street." ... J .... � ....--- ._-----------OUR SPRINGSTOCK IS READYA large seIectiQD ofSpring Overcoatin2s attempting prices.200 styles of FancyV_estings.PRICESSuit to orderOvercoats to orderFancy Vesta "'totsD_to �5'.0' 'is---TAILORWILLIAM .lERREM.· .ON ..\,.1uk .... A .......WHBaa do yo.ld- JoaI'N ... pap .... P ..... lcal. a ••8 ••• 1 ••• 17.At NOATOWSPrN Dellftry318 51th Stftet 'PhotI�U6HJ4ePatkA. McAclalMn.VaheN_... FI.rl .....__ 11 ...0,.__ :............... -. I,I-r��:-: ,_<' • � :' __ -:-'>-,.::.� ;'�:- co·' "�': ':f:' � '., -:',' ';'·S' �� � ::;";::"?:"' ':.:v _ ; .: =: c:', :" :,.I:-:� < .:�' " ::' .. '_:;: .� .::'- 'r • ':"; z- .. ; .• '" _.. '.. ",;, _ /';- ': : /" -,', ::"::' ;',';,:" : ,:;, i : ::.: �t >; t:.<. ' '�--, .-�- �_'._ , _::-_� ,.�- ' , ! 1(.'·A�):Tiffi;SbAY:!Jt1t811(JA1tY::�i� �. ..r,.;ltavs' TheYou .TipBeen Top LikeThere? :Inn It STUDUTe AND FACULTY�� , l��bu�·.that·li� ';oiiid' bYe awn-' Eu Coi:WKoU. JOIN IN 'RUN ON BANK inP·s�·froai-til� 'to F05- '.. t�r'.IJ��I;�nd .. t�e"I:;c.-=,st����n •. � a.c- tit''�.IR·.. ��.� "0' R(Continued from ,pai� 1.) cGmodate-1hose\who'iie' gam« to at- . � ._ , .,-------.--------- t�nd�·tbe rPn;�r'Johiiiit··said':"Fnaay ',' ".'8:30 1 have at last obtained from morning l'lbaU::either'buy' an auto­Boss Hostetter a diagram of the mobile or walk back to Pontiac."course of the grand march; which ,Ipresent herewith. Hostetter announ­ces 'that he still has six dances' 'onI,t Top floor ofThe Pullman Company Build' gCor. Adams St. and Michigan Ave.You':WiII"('AMUS�M:EN'1'S'"Colonial.A CYCLONEOF MIRTH.,MUSIC ANDBEAUTY,'C A R L EIn 'the Full-FeatheredM\\Si� Hit."" 'THE SPRINGCHICKENThe·GrandMISSEMMACARUStil Glen MacDonough's'Farce -, with . Songs,TooNearHomeThe GarrickBLANCHEBATES'THEGOLDEN 'WEST: The Studebaker._. Seats now Sellin .. ,Ji�Dry W. Savage 'offers': RAY II 0 N DHITCHCOCK. Ip, a new Comic Opera,, HA: . Y ANKEBTOURIST"La SalleOtbersComeandGo, But­"'1$£'TIIiETHE PLACE andTHE GIRLGoesODFore'YelEst. 1156�iYANT i . smnoNBu�ness CollegeOlren SuperiorAdftDtqa in'��Busine�s Training ••AND•• Stenography ••DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL,tHen .. 11&7 Enter at Any Time.H. w. �t, Pres.L. Brent Va...... U. of C, '91,1IaDapr.315-321 Waba.h Aft. " �0:25' .Harold' SWift . of, the rece� .'tlon 'cOmniitt� -waS' arowld' �ting :"�,PreSses' your -suit every .�ektbe"kinks ouCorbis' new a:i-esi"sUii 'tor '1.00 'per month' .:and' p&C"sing-'I}eeeivilig_( -He '�eiv-' ' '('ed' the M;;frool{(;orresPon(lenec:ordW� ", 5115 ·C8ttige Grove Ave.ly, but 'refusetl tb be photographed. . �.;;' -=-=' -="=' -='-='=' ;::-' ====================::;:::.j7 •• :"Another' step has been taken byus 'recently." We have acquired thePhilippinei'Lslands, I don't know9 :01 enclose a �ketch of MiSs what we are going to. do with them.Edna Y ondorf as she looks when bard It is a questio�' iior ,. You to solv�"'"at work on the decoration committee. and r'feef tbat you lnli 'use that judi­Make this Miss �el&i Norris on the :Ciai' fair :·tnindeclfress for which th�reception committee if you want te AmeriCan 'peOple are noted in cii�, J '��!�'�: �(th�i'r-.�oble�s." :c.O '" Referring t�'�h� ,l_IenlY. .Geo�e doc;-, tII'. trine, Secretary Shaw said: .._;_.... ,j�:, ... ",. !;�:;lJ:Of&==J:��--:�:::�;;.::::. '. ' act' 'amount; for it is not a matter to�_��;t-�' !!!' I, be sOlved on l�ncil aad paper. Whatdid the first l.ael cosif '.Not muchIt has heeD' aa:me4 . bi the Jabd­lords. H ow ,'in �'divide it up?Shall a ,few t��,it. all, or shall we di­Vide it up 'equ'it�ly and fairly? Shalll ..... --- ..... ---------.we give the proal. io . those who ownit and deserve itl' I ,am not givingan opinion, but leave th·e question foryou to decide for .Yoursel'Yes, or ifnot to decide, at iust to think about.It js a problem, :.tbe importaDce of'which . �Ii be l'eciolniz'ed more and:�o�e , ....ach )fear."- ,. 'The' speaker illustrated his talk withnumerous aaecdote� aiad interspersedthe mnarks' with satir� a'lid:, jokes.his program open." THE, 1906 - -sE�sbN - 1907The' Beaaon Orchestra will furnish music for the following.clubs throughout the season:CLUBS ,� ,"(Continued from page I.) iIONE HiMAliSIFIRSTNADEDR. ANMaroonDancelFor tilthe \Vasnight. 1rations, tners hunelaboraterrcnsfornlight, wiroon to Iwas throvery effeThe glD, Host<When tlnading (Hostetteiline andTheo Ri4two linesstruck Uled with!being pIthis theuntil 3 (.per beirnbetwecndances,The P8 :40 The chair of history 'Will'bevacant tonight. I managed' -to-: gttProfessor Terry to' leave it' tongenough to have our staff' photogTap'h-!r photograph it. .SECltETARy'SBAW URGESLARGE IIBRCIIANT IIARIHE9 :25 I have just interviewed Chair­man Henry Clay �Ioulds who is at­temp'ting to compromise with thecatcrer and the awning man. After�i\e. �O�f,�c!>tu�i.rIIIBALL DI.L243W""An.'.OrfPlal Id� aDd Excl�ft Bt7 .....,PH OTOGI\.APH 5• .-cla' a.at •• Ie U •• f C. a.. ..... _ South Side ColonialOnwetitsiaNew Illinois Athletic ClubChicago Yacht----- HOTBls -----!Homewood Count-y.;, Calumet. South' Shore Club, Union League Casino at I�dgew"ttf.. Lak-side.Ravensv ood Club :.Exmovr Golf .�., ':. t .success, :ent, anda percepPresideappeareddancingenthusiasand Mrspatrons Irons andlIrs, GC(Mrs: BelTalbot aWaylandThe pring of t1extras. \1Our Dir(two step.Woman :Fidelis: 'The Pro!two step.lets; hwEver Or. ist; walt:tra; twoFiancc:�tz. G. t;.ue; wasteP. 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