Were OD BDl for Spee t i HapW"all Be the � Stan - I.icbtDiDc CbaDce SeveDty Mm Who Will 'Try forArtist. BUebaiJ. Track and Pootball-- Meet 'Director Stagg.One of the. finest vaudeville stuntsever presented in the University W;lS With tifty men in the preliminarythe chief feature of the Law school Lightbod,. to be on 1908' Track Team trial, the reorganized University Committee 'of RepreMDtati.. &til-smoker �hich came to a �erry eli- . -Prospe_cts Bright in all Fields . Glee club started its ; carer with a dents'SuperiDteDd Bie. Duu:e forb la ' . b for this Winter. flourish yesterday afterno 0'. n. Littlemax in the. Reynolds du st DIg t. Benefit of SettlemeDt.Hugo Friend played the part of Over seventy athletes responded more than' a canvass of the, material• • ...... d 'd' L.. from which selection will be made .#'-.&. * chief vaudeville star, an ami tile; yesterday to the call of Director Two social events have been planThe .� .' . was attempted b. y Director Webster, - 00' -,. ';"u -D�_. 11'.100 approval of the students depict- Stagg for candidates fo� the Varsity ned for next. quarter which will I./e.... ,,:a-mer;� .�-fti . I' d f ft II the large number of candidates mak- .· .IIario �.-.a,:_'_ ed one 0 Cia an pro essor .' a er and Freshman track and baseba ,:t:nique in the history of. the Univer-....... est.. .. � D �� . f th . ibl._ .. � 'Cro!L : lIiltDll Sins. another un the lawyers. were con- teams, and. next year's football IOt.any ur er progres� ImpOSSI e, sity. These two' affairs are a win-_ uIDc�BrendeL A.rthDr ·Vivian. vulsed . with Iaugbter' at his iife-lik.e squad. '-. The number was encouraging !rector Webster and Earl Berry ter picnic at the University Settle:'� "�rd �. Y. R. Bane * caricatures. He showed �hem just to Captains Quigley, Gaarde· and who are heading the Glee club -re- ment, and a monster informal dance'1Iidame He1se�.................. how Dean. Hall; Judge' Mack and Steffen, all of wltom declared that vival, were much pleased with the at the' University Ior the benefit ofAlpVOD Bnase" others appear when seen by a stu- chances in their. respective branches quality of the singers who stood tip the Settlement.• • • . .. • dent, are extremely bright. before the piano yesterday afternoon. Present plans for the wi�ter picnicnciatd Robertson and' 'his' eom- The smoker' was declared 3: great The session lasted an hour and a Berry of, the' Reynolds club quartet, purpose to make Saturday; )anaar)'"-; . .success by every· one present. In the ilalf, during which time' Director said: "Although. two or three of the jI, University Day at the 5ettteinent.',. of-' players will' present "Ros- best. men. have· not yet come 'out, I'holm," a tragedy. by Ibsen, -thic; center of the room stood a table Stagg explained the work, and told . .It is intended to. have as many of the;;' . "I d t h It 'Il..r· R' 0'L. loaded. with .every conwvabie ··form of the eligibility rules as put : forth am surprised at the excellence arid students as po ssible . visit the Settle-r-:111 �v an e a :n • '0- abundance of the material available.It h'i'mself says·thaf:.thls p'.,y is and \-ariety of the weed, and grectl this year. The provisions of this " , . ment 'district and. become acquaint�The tedious .part of the affair i� now.; :of the most succesful perform- baskets of apples �ere also a popular year are of greater advantage' to ed with its workings. The UDiver-.that he gives regularly. t·eaturc. athletes. than those of last year.· Au over., and . from now �n . the fellows 'sity �tudents. �n this (by will �be.:tIic: .� )fro 'Arthur Dunham' ·will add ;'�" Dean' Hall was the first speaker. the new men reported on their pre- will enjoy' the practices, }'here are �ests of the': Settlement �, ......· 'J. • '.. . ". k' 'f tb' o' rd In rems' ., hi' .' plenty of baritones and basses,· 'but mrls" clu bs, Clas: s es -":11' 'be' ··,Llld· -�or" '.. . ... lfeature to the entertainment e spo e 0 e new rec D· - VlOUS expenence 10 at elcs. . , . 1:>' WU DC I'f . " ' ... b th k f - tn' there is a. good chance for the fi.rst .. .... .,. ...; ··th.: some selected'. SaDdinavian trabon set Y e mar ' 0 :zso' s - Director Stagg will himself supet- and second tenors;" th.e. e .... ter�ainment of. t�� vil��':_�,"''':. which. he will ren.der 'on t� �enti. The chief events of the. year, :ntend the work in 'baseball and track. dents. A little informal daDu and. .' �rank Webster, who is cos'tsider.ed '., .' , r ,. i''.• Th.. 5 following is the progra,. m.· i:be graduation of the class of .Iga], since he will: npt take an. extended � supp.er, to be sen'cd in picDic fash-. one of the best coaches in :his line ' . . . .' .... .'�ecml: and the. "disgrac��ul faint-:hea�ed- vacation, as in the past three years, .. . . . :on. are' promised by' 'the- ·settlement. .' ... ness" of tbe medical 'st�dents �er� and deClared that he is anxious' to in the West,' is' picking, the .most �lubs. Th:C' Uriiversiii Settl�t.ex-�OD �iarch > .• : � ..... �'VCndse� , Cj •• • .' l'k' I d'd 'te" i .th . GI' I' b' .I . ..,: .... .. .' alSo dwelt upo�. get things started in �he'" twd sports. : e y:. c�n 1, a :;' or e.. e�.I;� u , �ends 'the . vitation' to'- tbis -a«air,: :i�···Mornin.g: . � •• ; ..••••••••• G�� I' . M��I.." ." h' d..a- . ' . . '. and .exp�ct . to put forth the best club � . . . .· Weddmg" March .... Soderman ! Professor �em m IS a �ess as SOOD as- possible. PrebmlDar, . '_ � .'. -.; ; - .. - :. whIch IS· free to all students. .. '. . . :,.,' ... {.. . ..' . ..' .'. . .. ', .. that the Umverslty has yet had He : ' ..". .. :.'," ... ,.... . '.V 's Death •...•.•. ·.• Grj' Qme <10 ... : to �"�s:.e-�oas_CJ...u� wor.Jc 10' track IS' being taken by. some . ,_.' (.:, ... ;. '.; .::;j .;. ,:.,:';" ;:.,: I l1u:.,othe�t-;�,.an aU-a.... ... .. '.·��.��ig.s sri�g;:·�.:�::�kii �ion' �f�����ria;�a��1Y �f.'�e'�,;;��1i�Pta�. '. -�. ',. ����,� !l.���e�:::-jat:f�����s.J�)1�'m� f�a����·�.ag��.i[�;��<1.;pi��... ;;_ ...... ,." '.' ., ••• .. ·1" " . L!J";")I 'H� n' .' rt' h'l ·th·· b .•., .. ··f"&.i.- made by·tne men last mght, and con- , . �.. "'_' .. :' " \ ..•....<Triumphale -� .... :�,.:...� '� .. -;tr�,� .�t: ' "'� not 's� un e,- egtnmng�o : .... � ,I .. '. '.. :' -,' ",.!i for .. the', �ad,.. p;lrt�of� aut ,�, .-:: '�:i�':�;"ni of ��e�.,� � .... �.Le"".� _:ta1e5 �t�r �..artcr.·" �;J:.�':·;.;:?S:} f��U��in��n;t�l! ..!;;:;;'7ti: ��4L..riI,iu,,;.!�;.:;j.r:���;. :, ... );�',�:t��.play is·.shoWII.·f;.b.·7: the:'Te: of:1ris:��� ... :,·as .. .::tdephone.; Th, e:track team will �-,"n1iil.·:"f1! f";'j'>'t;Ii';:'U' .... ·... :�:�:I·�·'jbPI<·��;7::; .. ;'.,.\- �n.the:"�te-�.·-···of:the.U.ai�":··� ";' : .... ; . .!�:,"'''''I!'' , .. ". '." ' • .; l.rI .....:..:_ L! .�. • 1a . '.. .,'.,.- ' •.. -:� ... !. .. , .•. ore, e. nlverslty pu IC.. .' .... ".,' �� .... , .... �... '•. -:--- .. _ .... ' .. ',', '.. 'that have been'ma4e':(or'·.tlie gl. ,., ... � ...... �s 'unt:.·yQr.·:IO.a v: Strong' this. -:-�ear, the' 'a�dition.::oj . :,:;t�:!:·:'l.· ;..'.; : .. ;). ,.: ',_' .... :1:>_· .. :- 1 -. verSity. Tk' .COIiuIaittee:.WIaiCh··has· .!,)��D o� Frofesso.':-,�i���::�I?' f'Dc�; .. ', .�': .' _ '.. �D.�r:���."�i,�t�y .. put��';�·.,:�e�; 1·:-;i;:: �<.: _., ....... ,.0''','' .•..• :.;.'" 'h�·:)cia��.i�'.4=���.:;�.iL��.�1·��·.1 C;Clintock� lecture on}bs��� l �ep�R�y�.JXr� class spoke. hope 10 the.team.:-.He C�ft �count- f�� �UB·,�P.��E�l'O� '. ��, m�IC .and:i� .. �()O!S .. f�r;;��.', "Ie were turned. aWay. cia,. before The sophomores as usual ga� .the ect upon ro'r a .first. in· both the mile : _·.,1:i:��; .• ,T�� ,��B DEC. ,14 afiair •. "A.·novel·.featare·.is. also to be ., .' , :._." ,' ,• ' .• :. .'.. :. ,'. t.1 ., .. ,- :"� 1 · :"terday, on account of.:·-bck of lirst-year. �Il .1D1Jda. kioc1Iy.·ad�cc. and half, and still_be' fresh for Jthe '::;.1.{\::� .:.' .. �:!�.:: • ':-. >� �": ·�ntrOdaCcd,:in th��.fonn of a trel'· . . B�� �ll_·c1ass.es·.wc:r� loud··.in thei:- relay team .. raiPtaiidl�gi�y w:iIlde� .Al:'��� F1o.o���"l_be.:Used,� sho�'i; ';'hkb'·I�I·uieiit.�ii ·tak�.numbers of .. the s�ts . which proc�mations of-lo�lty to th� Chi- vote his time.' t� �t�e�,sp�nt; quaft�r .: ���.��9.D���C�'hAffair a .Week : part. 'This '�i�t��l �ll take' pla�ebe obtain.cd for single admissioDs cago Law '�chool mile' and' relay: -' M�iTiam'''wili '''1'',)0'- :A '. .:ft:OrD_ s.tarda,.., , �uri�g" ·th.�· / ��i����io�·.·-···bei���.·.,e; already been: 'sold.. :Altho�gh � Then. �e·· th� vaudeVille. A ably .trY foT' the - burdies' again,. �)th .... ::. ,. .. -_. , dances.ost the whole bouse Was sold j;' �h�rm!ng �nctftry .. toucbiag._tIUet was' indoors 'and outdoors,' and th� (lil:,r:' .. T��� last, �n-� "�I;�(p���i�es to I!e. These two social events·w.en: de-•Q tickets, those' tb.t· wer� left the 6rst number on, the progrull. �r' mil� and relay addition. Ste£- t�e, �o'st s_�ccess(�I ... R�ynolds club �ided. upo� at a meeting of men' r�.;lre being sold ·r�pidl,..· .The fa�us Law qUart�te had a new �en. wm' be out for the 'hurdles �nrl �aric.e��'pf th.e quarter, '!ill .be given on resenting all the fraternities, houses.' Mr. 'Robertson.' h �n �vin& �chool s()Jlg' ready � for the occasion. sprints; Lingle and Garrett for. the tlle. er!':ling' of D�i:ember 14- As i! �1Dd halls of the Unive1"'sity, � Tues- ' ..... , bls at other colleges. J.(adisQll and The '.doet of James' and Schriber was ciaart�r mile and relay, Sh�rt for �s �ected t�lat. an unusually large day, �ovember 26, at the. home (If"ign both had a cfia�e to Se� Splendid. . Ii brought forth applause the half mile, Caldwell, Morgan and '�u�� ,,:i.1l 'attend the final da�ce. Mrs. L 1- Walton, S7J'l Wood.la�· .� . �ft�r applause..· .:ohlin.. and probably Page, in' the.dis· �peciat. preparations are being made a\�enue. Mrs. George' E. Vincent: Qut. Hugo Frieud capped tbe cli- lances b)<�h� officers of the club. A piano .�n·d M�ss �ary �'�we�1 . 0(' t��max of, the evening as a lightning Schommer will enter t�e high �vi(L' � secur�d f�r the occasion, and Settlement league. were, also present.chaage artist. The program' Was a8 jump and shot put, Iddi�gs' and lV!�I.'� J)1�ced: on. the third. ft<K!r in .\rthur Bruce, '06,: presided at the.follows: Jacobs the pole" A number of Ord.er·Jbat t�er�,.may be dancing on .... . Th' b" f � .vault. . meclmg. e usmess 0 thiS meet-Pea.·n H�II •• "Why is. a Law Schoo1?" others are expected' to be out by the �II :thre� fl�r5.: �he. ;egular" orch�5- ing '�as to find some means of inter�. . ira' wil[-play on' 'the main ·floor. As . . .Prof. MecbaD •••••••••••••••• '. •.•• opemng of the wmter quarter, and : '" . i�. . '. ". .. . esting students in the Settl�ent, aud--B�u.se· the M.edics Woaldo!t Play" ";11 help strengthen the Varsity'S .. �n .. ,ad��on�l· attractJO�,. the. bowling the: �inter picnic �cheme was de-·... H . L- .__ . Y f' h alleys� wlli. be fi�ed' onr.· -' ·";.d�d upon aa. th·e L.�st -y of. pro-.Mr. eomcaamaa- ... went,. ears 0 c ances . . , ... � , . .,... _.... '" � .....,Experience and Only One (If : .o\cco�i�g to Captain Gaarde, base� ; "'We are doing our best to 'II.1ake l1�ting immed:ate acquaintance.. The. Pnctice." . bail proSpects are bri'gbter than last t�!S .�� ��. ��. �vet: given' by. the �.n�o�al dance, �pen to the entire. . . Reynolds -club,:' .said .. President Hew- U· . bod h' hBill Matthews-"Tbe Sprint ·at tbe year, not�thstanding t,he fact that· .. "..! .. "......... •. nl.verswty y, was It upon as t eitt �f thp C�L'�� -: .. ��� ',we expect the I:.� f � rd' fi aJ.. Finis"'- : several of the 'Vleterans are not in �he banner, .. crowd of thc ':ye�r.. All who �s.t means 0 auo 109 nanci sap-Jim Hickey .••• "'I Would if 1 Could'; :anning .. Four .of last year's team' . _.. '.' po� to the Settlement work.co. me' will b.c. assunll .of, ·.having.:I Th U· . S I h fFarmer Gn:gory--ne Charms of a 'lrc' on hand and .;11 do much to • e n�vers1ty. ett ernent as oargood time, and as Wo•• ":!. �.re: going' to f SaOay Law School" fonn the nucleus of the nine. They means 0 support: bscriptioa from.� ....... are Captain Gaarde, Meigs, Staehling put lhc"1_lew piano '011 the 'tbird floor. thc. faculty. the weekly collections at,Harriman VS. Car�isle et al-Ouartett� and Bliss. But the eligibles from there will be plenty of room :·for all." Mandel hall services. the contribu-� the Freshmen will serve to round the t:on5' of the University SettlementIt,ooo V ...... ProdactioD teaq1 out into a wi!1ner. It is well Tompkins and Miss Gerhard EnP&� 'Ieague and the gifts of Settleme�t'Enrit!ed, HHe Had'· Went Too Far, remembered how thc yearlings la�t �he .eng<lgemellt of Rrownell Carr c1ebs, locatcd in the. district. Thisthe Check wal' forged" year played the Varsity to a stand- T�mpkins. cx-'�, and �fiss Florence combined �upport has not in pastc.t of a.ncten still in the practicc games. Sunder- Gerhard, ex·'09. has been announccd. years been sufficient to defray theHulO friend.Lightftmg Change Artist land and Page will be available fO,r Tompkins is a mem�r of Alph:. Del- expenses of' the Settlement work.Karl Dixon ••••• : •• :.� •• :.......... the pitcher's box, left vacant by Wal- ta' P"i and �Iiss Gerhard is a Quad- Last 'year part of the deficit was paidLittl� La�' the Fire Dancer kC'r and Sa1livan. Collings and rangier: by 'contribu'tions of the girl clubs,�cId' ' Dan '. . Cleary .WI'II t gth th tfi Id h,ouSes and halls.' Additional ex-r. Ie ee ••• � •• :. .'. • • • • •.• • • • • • • • I s ren en e ou e ,. Esmere� from CinCinnati while Pepis at.' third and Sheldon J;,me!'lt Roc. ex· "0, assistant cash- pen�s in Settlement .(Wle this. ,.earI,· Y I beh' d thO bat I ood tier of the Rutland State Bank, is 'vis..tlg ap e '. • . • . • • • In e are a so g men ::.The H ·Mockin. Bird their positions. iting the Uninrsity. I...... �--�-".:I·atly �.... ,.. - ....... .. "".... �.. .'j[fff ' .. .. :...: '.. it'- .'.. arnn uNo. 49- '_ CH!CAGO. FRIDAY. DEC. 6: 1907. Pnce Two untily,DmiuII u •• mOo.y ATHlETES RESPOIDTO call FOR CIIDIDITES WELL hwo BIG SOCIAL .EIEItS .TO BE _IEIl QUARTERDance are P1umectFifty Men Come Out for PrelimU,.,yTryout of Singing OrpDiAtioD­DiIector Frank Webster Pleucd at W"mter PicDic at the Settlemmt aDdClub·s Prospects. Monster, IDformal UDi�. ':�SECOND ROBERTSDI'_flit IN Mil DEL rtIIICHT���:' -: GLEE . CLUB . STARTS. Arthur Dunham of Cbic:aco, wm. &.c. Organ Recital DuriDc the, Entr'actes.•ATHLBTBf 'J'Q.BUrq.·:OI'PICERS IIQ". 'nIB YBAI... ;.. t : .. <of • ,'. �.: �<; � .eetiq of.·':" � ...�.Allocia�·�:�·" ��f.W����pt! .'-'..\ •. impo:-tant bu'�i��s .. meetiq .• :ft�. Wo1nan·� Athletic Associationill � held in Lexinito� gym ned1Iesda)" at r: 30. The electio':' of of­�s for the year �II be held. Nom-lions ar�' as follows: P�eSident,)(isses Et11"" P K' .reston, atherineS1aught and :\farie Avery. Vice­ident: �Ii�ses Helen Peck Mar­�� Be) I :111<) �mdr�d Chamberlain.F .rr al'll treasurer-Misses. JayIlllidin. Florence Lawson andFIortncc :\i;Jnlling. . ''I\ree Quarteq C1ab to IDitiate.. 'l\e Three Quarters club will hoWII annual initiation on Thunday,�tnber J.!, probably i nthe Uniontstaarant. (Continued on paae .. ). �.. " .: , .. \� .. 'J ,. ', . '. . '. _. ., .. � ,�::�:�,:.: . t-, .�?\t',�",: 'r� Y·� ... : r• .':/ '.,.�:-: ,. ";,';:- . .t''''._ t . ":.... � J,' '! ."#0.... ""........ ".,�,.,,�'"�� �.I :.".. ��. oiL· .. ·UI&�lB.,...,. oCL i. �IT ; ·1:A� �J�' ; :.17 ; • �:, DS�BG'Ii'!G1b� dan,.; ucept � ...._.. ' .... .:.WldQ .. 4arJaa �e1tJJlELuT�.·D. ·,�ALD.' � B41torl·.itBirrON 1'. GASS. Me: .. �.IUlLVIN J. ADAII8. Athletic ICditor.LeUI8 "8. BBBLIN. B�_' �.,�'" 'partment; yesterday afternoon. "The:.:oontry is progressing," he' said,"under the tutelage of the American Mr. ,Paul' ZiertmauD wil� addressmembers at their meeting : today.The regular �eekly meding of theGerman' .,c�ilb will take place this' ai·zernoon '. 'at .J o'clock' in ,'Lexington:lall. lf�. � Paul Ziertm�nn of B�riin, .'sent (0 this co�try by the Germansoven:tm�nt. for the purpose of study;'Jl8' Ameri�an educatio.:.al. methods,will deliver an addres$ on "The -":msof �h� Modem ���. SChool;'" ..F1.�!J7 E. '55th St,' Phone H. P:)iHave you heard about it?., .:�.Have you seen it? '. "Don't fail to call when doa ...• ''1 ....&VERYBODY DOES.' :., ,10aIs m. ' .. 0111 CandJ .:_A. MARVEL OF BEAtrn���, IIwes._nUl tonMfCANDIES, SODA, LUlfQll!l.State and lIonroe StreetS , .. '�.Telephone 792 Central � ��Cbkap -!Ii"�'BI-, Miss Mary Youngman of Louis-ville. Ky., is visiting her sister, Mi!'�Anna Youngman, in Foster.!j...;.�. ••. ", "' ..... ',._.r .• ..... ' <oJ I � '. -..... ; .......... I ". : .. ;':.'. ..' �.,Three �me�be"'s of the faculty �iI'"·epre-5ent '1he U:niversity at the'ourtb ;nn�1 meeting of the Ameri­�n, pOlitical sCien� ��n. to beield in Madison.. Wis., Deemeber 27Honest. the.r're·� .bunch of aU wool Clad rap';oa .o 31.� 1907-Professor Charles E� Merriam 'will chandise of our wen­J' known Reliable �Ddjj�r�ble Qualities.. Ladies-' and 1IiUes·'sUits· il8.5O up.Fur Neckwear from$3.75 up.:ead a �per o'n "Some' -disputed)()ints in Primary Election Legisla­�OD;·· Professor 'Ernest Freund, "onthe "Problem of Intelligent Legisla- .Hats from s..oo up.ever saw. Th�ve eat eYCr7-. thing within io doDara of dieprice beatea �ff t!:.e boan1s...Every one of them, fit'·to· bewo: n at a �crs�. JD:bilce.. TRAVEL OVER: TBB.. _ ...v-:-:- - _- - -MONON R,OUTf.---------- � ):,r. " U you want .to· r3ise the �.'. $s or $10 rll.8take :JOIl. to c'�_:iUit or o�t.,sO .� .�t.'?:a1l the �t· tai!oi8-. woi'k .• • • • • •" .:.. • • • '. • • -_ :.''_ : w . �� .•, �BdOR.mUiDlr·.:�D be� to· '_':-�'�w'·· ... rii'.ezh11rits-f01ll" Boors- of �'roomS ;::.: Co�"-' .•� I' �G"I(oveaa �m.' LoUis XIV�·Roo:D,·DatcIa·"'I. B�:"''''--.Ip�many:' diffcreilt �:each of � .• ._ _ '" ,.' • 4 '"""! ( , ...,_, '. � (; " ' .aq in" its- tespectiwe d... . aD 'sales made 1ft ... 1;"" .. 11.· ....caQ for Art ·booklets of ..riO. piaDoa to stDQ�iljOR .....Tum. to sait ,oar: prefelences. ,V-mitoi.· �t.'. �:' tioL� iqed to'bayl We'are·. -, .'" . "� . '.',.. SOie'Agents to�. CROWN; �A�E., BS.tRY.CHICKBRING :BR08.; ·IlUCPHAIL.,ORARD.,. .-,' . CONCOitD,:H: P. �a;\"'"GEO.P.BENTBefore making a se!ection �sit tile � ..... of.: .• ILLIARD AND POOL TABLE,�.BAR PIXTURES AND ., , IMPROvP . REGULATION": BOWLIRG ALLEYIL '57'64,66 618 presidents to urge a change ��rmit- \ring state institutions to c:ome in ODth� same basis as other institutions. .Chicago. alumni of the Unrversit),of J owa have ncently organied, Thepurpose of the clab, acCording toCongressman' Frank O. Lowden, isprimanly to nnder practical . help tothe University· of Illinois in the di­rection og sec1llina stadents. 211 Wab .. b· AveDue . Cbic •• o, u ... A..• • ." •... v: 'Chicago 0tIice and SaIarooms261-&16$. W ...... A� Renew rental or remove clothesbefore Dec. 21_ ,Rese"natiOlls maybe made with the Locker attendant.Josepia & Rayeroft. On Sale' To(l8 �.' ': .. ';';" .' . .;••••'.�to en­ter the ministry held a meeting inoom 9. Snellhall, yesterday morningand organized.a club. At the meet­'ng a name for the society was de­deled upon and officers were elected.The name of the big organization isthe Preministerial Club o� the Uni­versity of Chicago. The officersare James H. Gagnier, president;Walter L. Hoffmann, vice-president,and Floyd E. Rernard, secretary andtreasurer.The purpose of the club is to workamong the undergraduate studentswith the intention of encouraging the ---------------idea of taking up the work of Chri';' FOR SALE-A scholarship to one Typewriterstian min:stry. of the best business colleges �n TYPEWRI:rERS for Sale or Rent-the city. Z 20, Maroon Office. SJleci�1 rates to stud�nts; barplllSin rot-built machines. W. White-head. J6 La Salle Stred.Faculty to Entertain StudentsThe faculty of the School of Edu- FOR SALE-A $40 scholarship to• cation will' entertain the students f i Anna Morgan School of Oratory .. Tomorrow":--" Ali Bda Delta the college .tomorrow evening in... -00y Z 18. Maroon Office.will entertain at an informal dan':e the art room of Emmons Blaine hall,in the Reynolds club. Ther.e will probably be a dance andlall members of the department areThe Sipu will hold a dance to- cordially invited to be present and.... _- � aq..w. cWL share &lac acauaJ coocI time.JUNIOR CLASS TO. ' HEAD OP CBYLOII SCHOOLHOLD RECEPTION DEC. 12 TELLS OpSTUDBliTPROORAII rwo BIG SOCIAL EVENTSTO BE HELD,NEXT QUARTER(Continued from page I)Clua Unity Ia the Object-PresideDt RaatiDe'of the Woddac � in·theJudson to AtteiuL IDdiaD Scbool is Vft7 Odd have led to the formation of theaDd VDiqae. committee of men who now havecharge of the two social events.Interesting; details of college life Speaking of the possibilities of thein Ceyion have been brought to no- affairs now planned, Mrs. G. E. Vin­tice by tI.:.e visit of President S. C. cent of the Settlement League. said:K. Putnam of Central College, Cey-. "Much interest has been taken by1011, to .the University. Central Col- the committee in considering thislege is said to be one of the largest matter... The two large social affairs,in India; and its rules and regula- one a winter picnic at the Settlement,tions are, consequently, typical. the other an all-university, dance onThe 'following is the routine of :111 or near the campus, appear to me .1:;ordinary working day: worthy of the enthusiastic support5 :30 a. m.-First bell, prayers. )f every man and woman student.6:00 a. m.-Second bell� All boys The work of the settlement is cer-The junior class will hold an infor-must be up. �ainly commendable. Yet a large6-4 a. m-Momiog preparations of part of the' students are unacquaintedlessons. even with its existence. Our object7---7:30 a. m.-Early tea. .s not merclv to gain financial aid for8-9:30 a. m. - Preparation Ior .he Settlement, but to acquaint allschool section (compulsory). .Jniversity students with it:'8-12 :30 a. m.-CoJlege classes.10:15-10:30 a. m.-Opening of the PROFESSOR BURR TELLSschool, HISTORY OF TOLERANCE10 :30-12 :45 p. m.-First schoolmal reception Thursday afternoon,December 12 in Haskell hall Themeeting is for the purpose of gettingthe 300-odd members of the class to­gether into such a bond of friendship. as the senior class of last year sue­ceeded . in securing in a few months.The reception will' be followed bydances and parties in the winter quar­ter and' spring, with additionalsmokers for the men, and meetingsat the homes of some of the girls.A definite campaign for friendship'splanned for the year.President Judson has expressed hisapproval of. the plans of the juniors,and \viII'. be' present at the reception.Miss Waliace, Miss Talbot, Mr. andMrs. Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. Lovett,and Mr. and Mrs. Tufts will be askedto be patrons and patronesses of theafternoon.Cornell Instructor Gives Fourth Lec­ture on,·' The Growth of ToLerance in Christendom."ARTICLES FOR ALUMNIMAGAZINE DUE DEC. 15 session'.12 :45-1 :30 p. m.-Breakfast.I :30-3 =45 p.. m.-Second' schoolsession..-' ' Professor George .L. Burr of Cor­,lell delivered the fourth of a series I:of lectures on "The Growth of Toler- !ance in Ch ristendom,' yesterday· inbe in Cobb 4C. In this lecture the tracingof the growth of religious thought4-4:30 p. m.-Afternon tea.4:30-6:30 p. m.-Recreation.6 :30-8 p. nL-Preparation for8-9 p. m.-Dinner.AU Literary Efforts Must be in byThat Date to Run in theJanuary Issue. all.The :triaterial which the editors ask· 9-!0' p.for ·may be stories of Chicago campuslife, IOc�1 _ )'erse� articles on featuresof the University, desirable or not so-anything concerned with the Uni­Te'rsity of .Chicago, Local color �most 'de·sirable. However, if the stu­dent. cannot paint in the fa�i1iar col­ors, but has the capacity of doing. especially' good work on foreign, ex­ternal subjects, there is a place in themagazine's pages wide open for him.C�nsiderabJe interest has' beenevinced in the contributions, Severalof the best writers on the campush�ve turned their efforts toward lo­cal things in the behalf of th�' maga­zine, as have several 'of the girls�The January number will be wellrounded and. representative of th.e en­tire U.niversity.Fontributions are to be handed in10; Box 300,_ Faculty exchange. Thefinal date in December IS. m.-Boys mustrooms.10 p. m.-Li£hts out.Many C)f the regulations of the col­lege are seemingly 'queer to occident­al students. So�e of the rules are: and .tolerance from earliest times tIl.he present was continued from the)receding lecture.Progress' during the period from"No' boy may remain in his room )ante to the beginning of the Refor­between 4:30 and 6 p. m., but all are .nation was discussed. "The tendencyexpected either' to walk out or take toward tolerance in religion ispart in some outdoor game during I,:.hown:' said P�ofessor Burr,' "�n thethese hours, weather permitting," ,Iterary productions of such thinkers, "No :boy may 'take the law into his �s Dante with his 'Inferno,' Erasmus,own 'hands, and punish any other wV.ho .vigorously opposed the narrow­person under any circumstances. .ninded and intolerant clergy of his.�blic and ,s.e_ver� imnishme.nt witl be .ime, and Tom Moore. This Englishinflicted for such offenses." poet in his dream of a 'Utopia' pic-Tiie -fee f;;r �tt�dance of college .tured the king of that land as issuingst.uden�s i!O' 10 rupees" or about I � decree that every one· of h.is sub­$3-30, a m6nth. .The tuition for the jects sh�u�d be al�owe� to :.hold w�at­year, nine months. is' consequently eve!" religious belief he WIshed with­about $28, a fee far higher than that out punishment or molestation. . Thedemanded by the average Indian col- trend of the whole period was 'to­lege. This iS'due to the fact that ward freedom of religious thoughtthejnstrnction offered at this institu- _and expression." .tion is far abov.e the average.' Professor Burr will resume his dis-cusion of the subject this afternoon,'beginning with the time of the Refor-JUNIOR COLLBGB WOllEN 'marion,TO PLAY BASKET-BALLWomen Athletes to Hold DanceMiss Ortmayer will entertain thegirls' hockey, basketball and base­ball ·teams· at a' dance in Lexingtonhan this afternoon, from 4 to 6. . .• � ,UN;DERGRADUATES FORMLiterature CoIle&e..Womea CbaDage PREilINISTERIAL CLUB� Womea to PlayFIrSt Game Nat Week. Students Who EzPect to Enter Min­istry Organize and Elect Ofli­ceo at lleeting.Undergraduates who expectThe Literature college women haveaccepted the challenge of the Phil­osop�y women to a game of basket­ball. The game ,will' be played aweek from today. . This will be thefirst jnter-colleJiate game of the yea�.----------------1 During the winter quarter, the usualThe Garrick season, there will be a number orgames, in baseball as well as basket­ball.IB'l'I;RBATIORALTheaterWabash Ave. and Hubbard, GRAND OPERA CourtB.II.HOLLANDIn a Thrilling PlayThe House of aThousand CaII� lIammen HOld. Fint lleetiaCn.e first Mummer meeting waSheld last night in Jtitchcock 61, lb·sen's "John Gabriel Borkman" beingthe play considered. The membersalso discussed various phases of thenaturalistic drama and the matter ofdramatic technique. The club willtak.e up "'Little Eyloff," by Ibsen, atits next meeting, January 8, in 27Hitchcock.McVickers-KELLARANDTHURSTONThe AuditoriumKLAW a BltLAlfGER'SADVAJIC8D YAVDIWILLa ..,:( WQ:O HAVE BOUGHT OURCOLLEGE CORNER. 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Afternoons throacVUniversity; w.ith 'or without 'lighthousekeeping privileges; good ligh!,heat, hot and cold water" bath. Cail652 E. 57th St., 2nd flat. sea SOD.NoticeWill students who saw accident ;0my father at Cotf'age Gro\'c :\ ,"c. and'57th St., at about 6 p. m., Sltnda1�"ov. 24tn, please communicatc widl.Walter D. Co�ner, U) E. 56th 51.lAS. H. HENDERSON, floers an.1furniturot refinishe4 and ,.Iished;dancing floors a specialty. A 44ressthe Reyaolcls aa�. a11CcaoC5P. ,'" s.... ; ...I .: Iivt:ciidtltlI!0.�It(J84((IflI(.r.::,r:­t., �"'_i��.·�_"'�