'.1':'.. -.tt; .. _latly lIarnnuVI. No. 5�· Price Two CentsCHICAGO, WEOXESDA Y. DEC. J I. '�Oj.:=_::-::=::.------------- ----OOIALD ROBERTSON TO FIRST PRACTICE GAME TODAY I W. A. A. ELECTS OFFICERS;COACH DRAMATIC CLUB Lewis Will be Opponents of Varsity DISCUSSES NEW PLANSFive in BaltIet Gymnasium -Dr.Raycroft to Give Many a Chancel May Award Fobs to Members ofto Qua!ify. Woman's Athletic Teams-Con-sider Constitutional AmendmentThe first of a series of practice Dr-iven to Ik=-p.�'ratioll by what theyCommittee for Annual Entertainment F' ld Ngames for the Varsity basket-ball five d ccla re to be the unusual incrense ill 'Plans for Courses in This re owClub to Give Three Performances- Named-Muskal Comedy MayTo be Presented in EI:Zabethan will be played this afternoon in Bart- -cvcr ity in t hc initiations to the Under Way-Calling Offers Un-Form Principal Part.Style. lett gymnasium at 5 o'clock, the op- Three Quartl..'r� dub. the Freshman usual Opportunities.ponents being thc Lewis Institute Presidcnt-Etl;rp;eston. :>kd�::=- to that oruunizn tion met yes-'11 team Vice-F'rc sidcnt-c-Xl arjor ie B='II. r c rvlay .·IIHI submi t tcd an ultimatum According to Professor Thompson.�Ir. Donald Robertson wr assum'! .. .. '- '-full direction of the production of Though Lewis is said to have a Sccrl'la.y-Treasurer-Florcnce Law- in t h c upper-c la-srncn of the first dean oi the Philosophy College of"The Knight of the Burning Fesrle," strong bunch of players, the Varsity :-iOI1. yva r honor society. The Freshmen Xl cn, the University of Chicagowhich is to be rendered by the Uni- should have no difficulty in winning, Officers for I!jOj-1908 were elected refuse to allow any further physical will in all probability add to its cur­versit v Dramatic c1�lb in the early and Dr. Raycroft will let most of the by the Women's Athletic Association i!azing-. declaring that they arc willing• J iculum a series of courses in prep-part of February. �lr. Robertson, substitutes play during the contest. at its regular business meeting of the to pay for tll:..- annual ba n quet of thelid' f 1 The Maroon team that will start the quarter yesterday. :\liss Helcn Peck. ctuh, ii they arc vllowed to be pre scm a ra t ion for foreign service, both con-manager anc ea mg man 0 tne...... I "Th"'segroup of players, which has been game has not been decided on. but �t in the annual report. said that the 'as g eut lcmcn.' and arc admitted to -ular and commercia. I.:producing modern plays in Chicago, is thought that Captain Schommer association was in better shape now t he club with only t he amount of in- cour scs," sand Dean Thompson, "willand which is to present "The Intru- will play center. Page and Falls for- than at any time in its history. 't iatiou that has already been given be paterncd to a certain extent afterder" anti "The Gauntlet." in Mandel wards. and Hoffman and Harris. Among the plans discussed for the them. the courses given in Columbia Un i-hall on riday night. is a playright guards. Probably not one of these following year was the proposition The Freshmen assert that theirvcr sity, which at pnesent is the onlyand actor of national reputation. This men will play throughout the scrim- to award fobs to those women who "hardships" this year have been University in the country preparing.. ';11 not I...B tile first time he has of- mage. made=athletic teams four years in greater than ever before, in thatH' IAmen for the foreign service. TheIered his services to the Dramatic Hubble at center, De Tray, Buhlig, succession. It is also probable that there han been three secret con-�.course which we are working out atclub. a!' he coaches one of the best Henry and Kelly at guards.and Geor- an amendment will be made to the Ci:l\,CS for beating purposes in t hc- present will be the heaviest in theducti "T I of the gen. Donovan and Clark, will prob- constitution. providing for the ap- hasc me nt of Kent cvcrv week thi- -pro uctions, re awney J language requirement, for- there areWells," \\'III'ch was offered in the au- ably get opportunities to play. pointment of committees to aid the fall, instead of the usual single af-..to be fourteen majors in modern Ian-Dr. Raycroft declares that the advisory board in furthering the in- fair of the sort. Th cy say also that guages-German, French and Span-game today and that with Armour tercsts of athletics among the wo- I I t k r_ t IC season regan wo wee's car icr ish. Great stress will also be laid onF; iday night, should serve to give by the president of the univ r ersity. than last .. ·.car. and that the final in-J the various courses in geography, andhim a line on the candidates. men of the University. A reception itia tion is scheduled for onc week practicaly all of Doctor Goode'sThe Lewis team. according to will be given the newly-elected of- lnt cr than ever before. courses will be required for gradua-Coach Wheeler. has some good ficcrs the first or second week of the After six "whereas" clauses, in tion."players on it. White and Sullivan are winter quarter. and arrangements an' which among other things it is said Thc courses in Columbia prepare aespecially strong. Others on the also being made to give a vaudeville that this hazing is not in ,accordance 'man for both -the" consular and theteam are Hardick, Aldis, Nichols and show in a short time. with the spirit of the University ofOran. The association is beginning to Chicago, and that the original purform plans for its annual entertain- pose of the Three Quarters club ha-JUNIORS HOLD RECEPTION ment, to be held in the winter quar- been lost sight of. the resolution is toIN HASKEL� TOMORROW ter, Last year the affair tok the :h .. : effect that the representatives ofform of a Folk-Carnival and Vande- the Freshmen will pay to the Treas-Members of 'og to Becomo Acquaint- ville. This year ·he plan is to gh'e" -cr of Lite club after the banquet theed at. Informal Gath�g-Prcsi- a large vaudcv'Ile with several spe-dent Judson to be There. cial features. The committee iiicharge is composed of Caroline Dick"English Actor to Superintend Pro­duction of '''The Knight of theBurning Pestle."t�mn quarter of 1905.The play which the club wi11 givenext quarter, "The Knight of the-Pestle." is a comedy written byBeaumont and Fletcher. It wasoriginally written in five acts andtwenty-six scenes, and wa� intended� for presentation in Elizabethan style- -10- �hich the�' Dra.:n�;i� �Iub willprobably conform in their produc-- tion of it, as this style of presenta­tion is especially adapted to Mandel_hall It is probable that Mr. Rob­ertson will use only the necesaryscenery. and devote his efforts towardfeaturing the costuming of the 3C- Pledges to Three Quarters ClubDraw Up Resolutions Calling Haltto What They Declare to be Un, Starting of Special Course to Trainusual Violence of Initiation. for Foreign Service Under Con-sideration.GREEN RmBON MEN REBEL I MAY ESTABLISH COURSEFOR CONSULAR SERVICEforeign service, the latter includingcommercial, scientific investigation ormissionary' work. The courses - areprimarily for the graduate school,but under certain conditions, the reg­ular college students may be admit­tell. The course is divided into sevenfull Ices of the Freshmen, if the terms .divisions, as follows: (I) language s ,imposed arc agreed to and carried (2) geography, (3) ethnography, (-I)out. • Twcuty-nine of thc thirty history. '(5) religious. (6) econo­Frl'shmen plc�lges signed the docu- mics, and (7) law, The heaviestmcnt. work is done in languages, la\"... \ t present it -is not known what �cography and history, in the order�'ourse thc club will take in the mat- named.tors.If the present intentions of theclub arc approved by Coach RobeM- The Junior class gets together for. - the first time this fall at thoe informal50n. the production will be held onthree occasions. A campaign among reception in Haskell hall tomorrowlocal high school students will be afternoon. The reception will con­tinue from 4 until 5 :30. Considerable t'r. Th.:: Freshmen insi=-t that thcrePreparations have been made for the Plans arc under way for a musical . h\\ ill he no comprollllse. and that t cyaffair. Miss Helen Peck in her ca- comedy as the principal number on will take off their ribbons in casl.''f '1 1 I the program. This is the first timepactty 0 secretarr. mal e( posta 5 �he club clocs not agrec to thc term�last evening to each of the 3?n mem- that anything of the kind has been . - 'I f I-.., • imposed. or. agr�clllg. 1;11 s to tJbers of '09, which ran in this way: attcmpt('d by the women of the Uni- !:!l the con(litions laid down.""'ou are a. Junior.. The informal versity. All women who arc inter-part or !.he city. .lltate to the consular certificate signedC receptt·on. held tomorrow aft.ernoon ested in taking part in the choru� P f Z bl' S kopies of the play are now in the ro essor ue 10 to pea h the president of the university.h 'I'n H."skell 's for vou. Come to it, for work should report this afternoon I' Z 1'1' . I U' 'ands of the club members and the ,. , ., L"'TOIeSSor UCu In, 01 t Ie tl1vcr· Thc plans of the University of. b I" at 1 :30 sharp in the League room. ftrials for parts in the cast will be ,t e ngs to you. �ity oi Chicago, \\:ill give the last 0 Chicago a!".c yet somewhat indefinit::.conducted by ::\Ir. Robertson on Preside.nt Judson will attend the CARTOONIST KENDER TO a scries oi Icctures tomorrow evcn- 011t great acccnt will be laid on thetither It.�xt :\Ionday or Tuesday af- reception. With him wilt be Miss ENTERTAIN LIT SMOKER iug at S o'dock at the \Yo'Odlawn 1ll0dl'rn languages, law and economictemoon. :\Iuch interest has been Talbot. :Mr. and ::\Irs. LO"ett, ::\Ir. and �Ia:-onic Temple. 64th strcct and and l'oll1mercial geography. The workshown in the pIa'" by the members. Mrs. Tufts and �Ir. and Mrs. Vin- Sporting CaMoonist of DaHy News r�xillgton :lH'lIue. Thc�c lecture:" wi!! bc mainly prescribed in this ar-.J To Give Chalk Talk at Liter-and with thc additional strength I)i cent. ha\'c hCl'11 held t:ndl'r till' al1�Jlices oj :i('ular. hut a certain amount of dcc-ature Smoker.this quarter's initiates. some of -There will be no fixed reception tite \\'oodla\\,11 People's Institute. tin' work will prohably be allowed.-hom have' had valuable stag.c ex- cl)mmittee. each person designating :\Ir, Pil'rre Kcndl'r. sporting car- The lecturc tomo.rro\\' is entitled The talk oi ))ean TllOmpson :a sho. tperie'nce. as spirited competition for himself a member. The affair will b� toonist of thc Chicago Daily Xcws. "Ikmocratic Cuittlrl.· ... ;lI1d i:" ir .. :c to t:ml' a�() on the opportunities in theparts i� assured. entirely informal. The idea is simply will entertain the mcn at the Liter- ;111. con:"ular st'n'ice of the Unitedllost of the members of the dra- to get th.c people of '09 together into at11rc COJtq�l' !-'nlOker with a chalk St;lte:". has arou��'tl more than ordi-lIlatic organi7.ation wil attend in :l closer relationship. to create new talk tonight at j :.W in t);ol' Reynolds nary inteil.·�t in a systematizc,lbody the plays to he presented by friendships. Tn furthering the ide'l. Cluh, TI:l' �11l0h-r wa� to ha\'c he en �r. Hall to Speak on Debate Subject CI)11r:-'e oj :"tudy that would enabll�llr .. Roh.:.rtson·,;, company. on, Friel.ay I it i� plannl'rl next quarter' for th� Iw"l I:t�t week hut o\\'in� to tlte il!- I'rol'c..':"�llr l!all oi the 1.:1\\' 5ol.'hnnt. (tilt' to p:I�� tltl: ,ivil !-'en'icc exami­e\'cnln�, :\ftl'r the pl:ty. the entIre Jun:ors to hold se\·.cral afternoon and 11I.'�� oi -'II': "('IHler. \\:l .. po�tpollt'd ,,-11 "jw:lk tflllight hdore- till.' l'olil,i- :tat:nn" n·'1l1irt·d hdorc ai,pointmcllIsmade. to interest them in the pro­duct:on. I f this campaign assures asufficient attend�mce of high school�tudcnt�. it is probable that one oftbe three productions of the club wi!]be off�red in some hall in the' centnl ey. chairman: Althcl \Varrcn. JessieHeckman. Laura Wilder. Mary Heap.:\Iary Phister.\Villowdian ChattersollJulir.tte Griffin and .:\Iildred Chamber-lain.Satisfactory completion theofCOllrSl'S �:t Columbia, which includ\.·sSl'\'en electivcs in the for.eign ser­\·icc cou=-c and the five electives inall the prescribed work, as well as the,Ill.' consular servic(� entitles thoe grad-to C��t will he inio-rm:tllv cntertainl'd c\'ening dances. smokers. and po,,- The 11�'l1 oi Sl..'il'l1l..'t' and :\ rb colll'g'\.'by th(' J)r:1l1lat:c duh n�cmber!'. "ihly a banquet. ill the latter part oj arl.' im'itc<! to atll.'nd.y. Varsity Soccer Season OVeTThe proposed return game of soc­cer with the Englewood team ha�been cancl'led. According to Coachloose. no morc contests will b··plaYl'(j this season.:to-e,'11n­o, . The (he"" club meets toni�l�t at 8o·c1ock. class. cal Economy ch�h on "Fl·(h':-al R�'gtl- ;.f.:: 111:111(' to this hrallch oj the �O\"::li;llll "j ('n;'l'or:lti(lll"," Dr. I Tall ':" (·rllllll.'llt .. en·ice. Thl're is probably;111 ;l11thority Oil the suhject. and all 1110 hr;lI1l.'h oi the �o\,l'rnment servkcwho arc illll'rl'�tl'(1 ill thi .. m;lIh'r. ni I which h(lld� out to young college:-'Itch yit:d impnrt:-tlh'e to the llation._ g-adtlatl's a morc dlgnilied position.arc I1r�I.'d to :-tttl'llll. The !-'tlhjl'('i i" i alld a hettl'r paying' on.c than the U.Burr To Lead Crimson Eleven. al()n� the sam(, lin� :t� the next inter- I S, con�tt1:tr scn·ice, :\ salary of $2.-Frat1ci� II. r.urr h:t:'> h('('n 1.'le('t�(1 ('olkg:;ttc- r1('hatc. and a� there are a, 000 i .. the salary for the first threccaptain oi the H)Oo� Han'ard f()o�- nt11l1lwr of l'I1"l'ttl('d point.;. thi .. lec- I years. aiter which an a(h'ance of $500: h:tll team, Burr is a Junior, and ha� !lire �h()l1I(l pron' an aill in cleaning I per ;11�num follows ev(.'ry thi;:-d year.read-i rl:t)'l'd a strong game at tackle sinc.c II thel11. tip, The Ircttlre will bc hcld in with a tran!-'fer to a more importantcntering thl' cril1l:,on in�titt1tion. Cohh .. 1C at 8 p. m. 'office.Fehru:tr�·. Thi� is thl' lir�t oj a �l'n('� oi llon'llJarny ::\Iagher has arranged for cntl'ftaill11H'nts to hI.' J,:iHn hy l.it­frappe :mrl cakes. Juniors arc tho:,e eratttrl' college thi� y�.'ar.who ha,'c '.5 to 23 majors. or whohave been in college two years. nrthink they belong to the Junior\Vho's Daily :\{aroon arc youing- :- ; ,,i·THE DAILY MAROON, CHICAGO, \VEDNESDA Y, DtC. II, 1907.at its chapel-assembly atHaskell assembly rooml'rofvssor Guo(.bpeeu,Y. w. C. L. w ill hold by AssistantCoil,SUll, ��r iany .tRarnon Divinity School will be addres'sed10:30 in11011- BULLETIN FOR THE DAYOGlel&l Stude.t PubllcaUoD of the Unlver·altl of ChlcalO. ,u;,;,:ther. Thc sharp line drawn thus \ I"between the Freshman .elass andt ---.n her clas se s 1I;(S served to accentua e tthe differences between the other Iclasses, but has also continued for' the ,class in it:; Sophomore, J unior and lor, s. :\1. ZWl·.:'ner, 1'\' 11 ow of the ISenior years. Royal Geographical Society. and'111(': c x.s tcucc of class and collegeI sec:-etary of the Studen� V oluu­s vs t crn s is not necessarily ant���� t Ctalr.r )llo\'elllellt, spoke 111 CObbll;istic. The student feeling' is i rape .f t 'Two Years Ago To-dayi h c el;I,,:'I..·S w il l continue year a tcr I ..year, an d wil! grow year aiter year. "The Classical Journal," pub-There is a fellowship between those Iishcd by the Uuivcr sit y l'ress andwh o c n t cr t h e Uuiv c rs ity at the same .. edited by Chicago men, made itstime, who spend their four ycar s ou appearance._'ill;t! co l lc g r.u c rank, alit! wiio grad- Three Years Ago To-dayuate together, unlike any reLt;o:.sh:i' 1 t - \1 :.s anu unccd tllat l·ighte�11.ua t uiay come ir om as.sociarioo• ioot ba ll men would be g iv cn thetlll(.,ng th�""': wh o arc mer ely s tudyirig "C."men wercl.or t h e !i;lIIH! dczrce. The Three Quarters\\'l!ercI'Cr sonic apparent tendencies .nit iatvd and banqucted at Kings-.nay lc.rd, it is a healthful sign that !l·Y·S.C ' . .1 Four Years Ago To-day,:la=,:, spirit at hicago IS asccnuent,1 '1 . I Club' "ave their.nd t h.u t lie re has pc rrucat ed through T ie .\ usica � b.i ll four years a cor dial class feeling umual contest.LU'1'l1Ell U. FE1t�.\LlJ, .lla ... :!e;iut; l::uilol, .. hidl:s c;rowing rather than dirnin- Five \' cars Ago To-day, . Art hur Chester Ellsworth was.s h ing. The fostering oi class sprrit-I' 1 b ..e lcctcd ca pt a in of the 1903 font:11 the sensible ways w II::: 1 arc CIllJ -rcd i.n Mandel assembly hall at 4 �,.indcr takcn by all classes will, as ball tcallJ.11. The subjcct oi this a'ddress willDean Tufts has intimated, add a Ten Years Ago To-day :,e "The \Vitne�s oi God in the Soul.".tonc to the collcgc lifc of ma�lY.l Pr()i. R. F, Harper was ckct�d Literary College Smoker will bed d t tl d ·allt .... ge 'I)resid�nt of tlll! Quadrangle club. Id t.. ' tl R 11:'tl: l'nt, an reac to Ie a \ .. Ie a I :30 p. 111 .• lt1 Ie eyno (. sI I d . d' Scctl'on of, :Mcchanical Science b S .Warren D. Foster, ,A the students t lcmsc ves an , It1 1- clu. All arts a.ld clenee 1I�1l arl..'Harry A. Hansen, rectly, of the University. nvitccl.J crome Frank, SAYS INDIAN SUMMER Romance Clu� - will mcet in room IP. W. Pinkerton In placing another telephone bOOt'1 TYJ:lIFIES THE ORIENTAL 8B, Cobb hall, at 7:45 p. m. Mlle,I� j_:_ L....:__ : 1_ !ll CobL hall, as has becn 3r-. LeDuc and N. H. David will speakREPORTERS ":�Ilg.::d by the Departmcnt of Dr. Hall Talks �he Witness of)l1 '�Notes sccr I'argot.". l:lll'](Il'n:!s and Grounds, a much-nee:!- the Orier.tal Consciousness to Commonwealth Club will hold aWalter A. Ford; )li:;s Esther Hall, �H B F 11 J A L F 'd . ,:d impron:mcnt is made. The dou- Jesus Christ." :neeting at 8 p. m" in the south lc:;-arvey . II er, r., ., rI stem!-I II P ,•Albert D. Henderson Frcd \V. Carr, hlillg of the public telcphone servic<! :Cr, Ch�r!.�s Ctirthbut a, rest- tur.c roomh ?f the Law choo!. Gcorg(wailable fro111 Cobb hall will prove Jct:t oi the Union Theological Semi· .Mack will speak on "The City Childa grcat convenience, and do away nary, dcliv�rcd the first of tIle s�rics iIld the Law."with much of the difficulty and dela'�' of Haskell lectures on "The \Vitness Varsity Vaudeville-All womcn who\\'hich has attcnded thc scn'ice at of the Or:ental Consci.cntiousness to re interestcd in taking part in the! illll.!s in the past. Jesus Christ." The lecture was :horuses for the Varsity vaudiville.,ri\'cn in the exact form in which "eport in Lcague room at I :30..PROSPECTIVE MEDICS TO ;hey were givcn in India, in five uni- Varsity vs. Lewis Institute at bas-FORM PRE-MEDICAL CLUB yersitics and scveral citi.cs. Dr. HaL ketball, in Bartlett at 5 o·clock.therefore asked his hcarer to assume Maimonides Club will mcet in Cobbthat thcy wcrc an audiencc of Orien- . I B at 8 p. m. VA SITY""" FEtal non-Christians. He said that r...!- Chess Team candidates will plcas�' R \.,1\Hecting on the generosity of the na- attend the, meeting of the Chess club�ives, thcir tolerancc, their progress at 8 p. m., in Middle Divinity par­Following the lead oi th_Pre-I.cgal shown in schools. and othcr traits of lor. All Unh'crsity mC�l are eligibk,;:luh and the Prc-ministerial club the the Indian pcrsonality, he could sec Junior College studeats wiiI rcgis-mcdical men oi the school are goiJ1� :orr.c:;pondcnccs betwccn the Chris- ter this week.10 form a Pre-mcdical dub. Such �ian religion and thc Oriental con- Alumni Mag32i�e manusc,ipts arcstudcnt sentimcnt. Closcr class re- dubs 1I<\\'e started in variotls schools ,;ciousness. Thc fact of race con- 0 be handed in at lJox 300.lationships will, as he suggested, of thc ea� and havoC taken a prom- ::ciousncss is, however, one of great Divinity Students are requestcd to'broadcn the college and aftcr-colle:;.:: ::ellt part in thc medical affairs of \-alt:e, and is cssential to the com- :all for their courSe books at thelife of the Chicago student, an_d make ,hcsc schools, Thc leading spirits in ,..>!ctcness of humanity. In India, in ")ivinity school ofiice,both much more \\"orth whilc. Such the movcmcnt ior the club are N. �1.. pik of the large number of tribc3. . Tickets for' admission to thc Fiel • .!class relationships would fill a much- I Iobllson and Hen �Iorgan, The there is ovcr ,sprcading all that :\t- :olumbian ,Museum may be obtained SANS SOUCI PARKncedcd blank in the student life of idca has jumped ill'tO fa\'or in th�: mospherc of pcculiar sclf-rcalization. It the Ofhl7C of thc Dcan of the Fa�- DANCING PAVILIONthe present, and givc that "inner lifc" "chool and bius iair to be a succcs". T:le sublimity oi the Oriental con- -]tics in Cohb Hall 2a.for the abscnce of which Chicago ha:"' because it will lill a long ielt want .ciollsness, bcst typified in India, Dr. Candid��es for Divinity degrees at OPEN DURING THE WINTERbeen so frequcnt!y-and so justly- '11 thc social :lctiv:tics oi the school. Ilall symbolized in the Indian sum- �hl.! end of thc present quarter arc re- Every Wednesday, Thursday, Satm·The I)I:Jn ane! Illlrpo:,e oi the club :� '1'1 ' d d S d E ·ngs-.1mer of Am.i:nca. liS summer, ac- lues ted to consult with Dean .l\Iath- ay an un ay vem iIIIU:ording to Dr. Hall, shows the vcry ews. Sunday Afternoon.!llalities oi thc Oricntal con scions- Candidates for DivinitY,. degrees at BU,ilding now enclosed and beatd.11::0;:'. its calmness. sadness and sun-lr hciore the June convocation, 1908, 1 Entrance on Cottage Grov.e Ave..::ght. All analysis oi this conscious- Irc asked to Icave their names at th·� i ncar 6Ist Strcet.,les=- was then made. Its clements arc ')flicc or the dean of the Divinity' 2SC the Perso'IThe lir.�t meeting' oi the clllb will \can exist without cbs:; oflicers to di- .hc contcmplativ.c life, ,the prcsen..:c ,;chool. Special Dances, he llLid at tll-: hc;.::innin� of the winter.rect and organIze. _-\11 th.c rccent n' �_ I' of the unseen, aspiration toward ulti· College of Education students rna\' I f)ec.�mher 12- Thnr:-d;n·. Sou\"entrSI 1 1, I . '1l1�r!l'r, Dean od:,on ot the me<;- •steps takcn by t IC sttH l'llt UOI Y I:l, :11ate bcing, and rC\'crcnce for the clyistcr from today till the J3th in- to C\'Cr)' lady. Deccmher tS, Wedn&, 1 <'::11 d,'jl:trtmcnt wIll be present and �r.c.'gard to the cb,,� ckctlollS alll. . canctions of the past. :lusive. ,day. Cotillion. Dl-ccmhcr 24�' TaesdlY·\\ III prohahly adclrl'�" the mcct;ng-class acth'ities han' '-crI't:cl tu ou(- \ .. The contemplati\'c life has its nat- Regt'stration in all colleges. XXmas Eve. Tcn tnrkcy,; �i\'en a'll1Y·• , .' .\11 tho'c ITltc:Hllllg' to take ttp th,'line mu.eh morc ck;!rly .h...: ex' ,(tl<h' oi m..:dicinc are .,.'Iigihle. to ,:ral home in lll<iia, "Cf)!ltim� to h� December .:!5, \VC(lll"'II:1y, Xmas dl�,istcnce oi the unckr�r;ldll;::� (h·�'l'''1 -I 1" lIb ()ri�111ab," urged Dr. Hall, "cling 1.0 Rooms Dancin," aiterlloon ::ilc! l'\·en:r.g, Ot:.•. l,:l'iIl ;L';':- llJl III t Ie cu. ,..and to draw thcir Jllcmbcr� llll)r'� i yOi�r contcmplati\'c life. The WI!:H 'r TIs I X Y r'- E\'c p4rtrr:UR�ISIIED ROO:\IS. Ncar tll • .' J, 1 e c ay � ('we:: :,. ,closely tog-ether. The ab:;oIlltc <1cii- PHIL. \T.TOMEN TO GIVE PARTY ,lall<l:; in 111'ell of Illany of your U· . . I . I I' I ,,\pt:n'nirs to all. .Ln. l�t, Wcdne5v1 JlJ\"cr5tty; wat I or Wit lout Ig1t I • • _.nition of class clig<bility, thc pub1i- (;ualitie!', �lleh as patience, repose aJl<housekeeping privilcges; good ligh!. \,:ay. :\ C\\' \ ear s thy, l'lancing aitercation of li:.;ts of mt;mocrs, and- tl�c VJo:-:1en of CoIrcge to Dress Up as :111111el:ce to t:latl'rial things." Th.: I I d 11 b I C '1 noon :11111 evcnin .....I 1('at, 10t:1n co ( \vater. at 1. al � ,.,'other matters of elcct:oll l11:1clJillcry Chi:dren--Vlill Have Chri�trnas j)!"cst:llce oi tllc 11n:,e(,11 is likcwisc oi- I" 1 I' 't d' I 652 E. 5ith St., 2nd flat. Isnpposcdiy mercly m:1ttl..'r� 01 Jll) ltll::1 Tree. �ll;ate�t ::;i).;llilIc:lIlcc III 11 la, tIeroutine, h:1\'e bort1,_, G.·!:lIitc i.uit :,: I hellle oi ;di r"li�i()n�, Through a5- 1a mlleh grea:lr eLl ... , 'l"lit thi:- i;l�jl :"','" "j';::, (',)ikge oi \\-0I11C11 \\'illIVir�"iun ·to\\,;,rd l:ltilllate being the Typewriters 'Ithan ill allY p!"C\'ioll� YC:1r. l:o!d a Childrl'Il's Chri"-lmas party to)- \"cxation:-; oi the prt:sent arc quench- TYPE\VRt:rERS for Sale or Rcnt-ncsidc� a hO�t oi lllternal il1t1ucl1cc, :llr,r;-\l\\' :lftl'l"ll()on. irol1l 4 to G, :11 {u. Sl'edal rates to stttd�llts; bargam ...for increascd cla:>s unity ;1I1d eft,!- I,C\;;l;,:.;l()1l h;t11. Th� girls will come I \\�estern ci\'iiization tS pa�sillg in r.e-built machines. \V. \Vhitc-ciency, extcrn�1 i��f1l1cnccs in the drcs:cd. :IS chil',lrell. there will be,:l �lway ,irom the control of the past head, 36 l.a Salle Str('ct,samc gcneral dl,ectlon ha\'c not �ec:ll :·A!..::11.1:1nn Chn:-t11l:1t;; .t:·(,c, prettlly 1 ll1tO flla.t of tl:e fU:l1r�,_ !h�, watch.bcking. The Coniercnce. hy cltml- \ <11'(" ..... 1(('(1 and lO:ld<.'cl WIth fa\·ors. and wnrc! 01 tl:e 1',:I,t IS I·alth. of th�nating the first YC:1r man from :tt1:- :':1llta C1:111" :li:1l�clf is eXjle,tcd :,) I \\'c<;f. "Progr,��s,"lctics. has madc 'thc Frc:,hm:ll1 a <.lis- l!);lk,� a flY:I1g' p:-c-�ca"Oll '·i",it. :\11 "YOI1 ha\'{�." said Dr. Hall in c10'itinct figure in college by t11:1kin:.! \\'()llH'1l of the college arc indtcd. illz. "a rich inhcritancc, :lnd also .1Freshman athlct:cs a potent force ;11 �okl11n ',\ci::;l1t oi rcsponsibility, fordrawing thc entire lir:.t ycar class X()�\' is thc time to subscribe. • unto him to whom much has been'.giVCll, much shall be requjrcd."DO YOU REMEMBER?A Year Ago To-d.Ya meet ing- inFormeci7The Unlveraltl of Cblca::;o Weeki,.. Foundt.'C1.'l'he Weeki,., Oct. I, 1('92.'l'be Dally. Oct. 1, 1902. Lexington Hall at 10 :30. AssistantProfessor �lyra Reynolds \\111 speakOIl "The Home Loving Girl.",Public Speaking Finals oi the JUII­colleges will be held in Xl andcl hail---------_._---_._- at JO :30, This will take the place of S�O for any gar­ment in stock, nomatter the valueWe reserve cn!y bla:ksuits and fur overcoan-everyt�ing else. evenBrokaw garments, $20Overcoats, both plainand fancy; suits in wor­steds, tweeds & ches. ()TAlTwO stl'ublisucd dully, t h .. : regular college meeting".Three Quarters Club will not hold.he meeting' announced for 10 :30, ;\ II.rcsluncu oi the society arc to Sl..'l·. ill' prcsideut lx-t wccn 11 and 1� a. 111..n the lnformatiun ofiice or between.1 :00 and 4 :co p. m.New York Club will hold a mcet iugIt 4 p. m., in Cobb GA:Hall Lecture-s-Second lecture "f.hc series 011 "The Oriental Con­sciousne ss of Jcsus Christ," by1ev. Charles Cuthbert Hall, D. D,. lots, all priced at $20.Entered as Second·clllO �Iall at tbe Chtcago I'ostonke.dar", and holtdays, dur-Ing t hree-quur tertor the Un:vcrl>lty l·car.Subscr'Ipt lou prtce, $�,OO per ._}'I.:ar; $1.IJ;)Cor 3 mourns. SulJ:;l'rlption& recelved uttJae l1aroon Ollice, Elllil 11a11, or at theJi'aculty Excblln�e, Cobb Unll. our twice-a-yearHard!y a Chi- --whol·JtEl:)TON F. (iAl:)l:), Ncws Editor. L.L. D., prc sident of the UnionI'hcological Seminary. will be dciiv-.MEL v IN J. ADAMS, Athlelic Edltor.LOUIS S. lll�l�LIN. Uusiuc::;::; lL,wat;cr.,---':-'_'"Prl.ted by the Maroon Prcss CINCINNATI,DAYTON. Cond.AS!)OClAT£ £l)l'IOILSTRAVEL OVER THETelcpbIf you go. toLAFAYETTE.INDIANAPOLIS,LOUISVILLE,�IORIALLPhone Hyde Park 36111 Or any Southern I .• oint, Depots,Dcarb.Jrn - Station, Polk and Ow'!)orn Sts.; 47th and 63'd Sts. (En­g!c\\'ood)4i4 East r,:;tb StreetMoreClassSpirit 55th St. - and Greenwood Ave. '$50 atan$45 alan$';0 at$3In urging upon thc members of the Undergraduates Who Intend to WorkSenior collcgcs a closcr association for M. D. Degree Organize-Toand fricndship wi"th' the Meet In January.other members of thclrCommutation Ticket$3.50 for $3.00classes, Dean Tuftsemphasized the.. ncedfor grcater class unitythoroughly in accord within a way - Chop' Suey aSpec�altyBy a Japanese ChefTd.J,criticized.\\,ith thc granting oi the import- hrit'11y s:ated as follo\\':,: to ha\'c rCI;-ance of thc classes in social and ot11e1 :ihr' we.::kly meeting�. to have talk:­ways, th�e occasioll for the existcnc\' hy various medical instructors, andof class or�anization naturally fol- to promotc smokers, banqlll'ts allii1 d:lllC(.'S.lows. Surely no class rclationship�MAPheH �on .5�th St" hetwecn U. of C. and TelLOST-Ladies· gold watch and fob,RICottage Gro\'c Ave.: liheral rewardfor r('turn to �I r, :\1 a rkham rlfFedera] Electric Co" L,kc andDesplaines. Phone Monroe 4600 .•THE DAILY MARbbN, CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, DEC. II, 1907.TAILOR FOR YOUNG MENTwo stores: 131 La Salle St., andThc onc man andSpecialVal-ues!WoolerlslorCollege :: WearI SUITS or OV�RCOATSj To OlderI 'S2S:: 530 : : 135''� JDNlORSDECLAIM IN MANDEL MANY TEACHERS WANTED.FOR THE PHILIPPINESLower Class Speakers in Fall Quar-ter Talk-Contest a Live One and To Hold Examination to Fill ThreeLarge Audience Will Hear the Se- Hundred Vacancies in PublicIections, Schools of Islands.Three' hundred vacancies in the[ua r t e r, \\"h�'c!l will be held this morn; Philippine public schools will be fil k .. «1n� at 10 :30 in .:\lalldcl hall for th� hy civil service examinations on De­.Ir�t time, is oI:xperted to be thc 1110-,;1 ccmbcr "2i and 2S, College g raduat c­mpor ta nt ever held under thc inter- especially arc offered excellent:ul kgc system. The U nivcrsity rec- chunces of "n_,nlOtion by the Civil'I;,;nizes the growing importuuce 01 Service Commisxion. On rhe result-.hc contest by poxt poriing' it a day of thc cx.uninatiou, appointments will;11 orrk-r tu hold it in Xl audc l, instcau.vi Kent i:lcater, \\7hich is too smaiiu.hu:d the aUli:'l'IICC a n ructcd by thvj unior declaimers. The cont e st take , year begins. Salaries range from.nc place of the regular college meet- . <!> .1"To \\'011' "11'I.OCO to �2.000 a year, a ....ings this week, and all Junior college k til" ·.·11111·ll.·lt1·011 c ..... ccpt44 Jackson Boulevar» nay take ... A.-tudcnt s. men and women, arc rc- vive s, inuucdiat c rvlative s or fianceesJuired. to be present. ,i men who take the examiuation atLast year, when the Peck prize of he same time or' who arc already il.,50 was discontinued, it was thouulu. f S '., .h e employment 0 the ervicc.Tile dcclaurat ion contest of the FallA.MES HATS. $2.00 $3 00A fair deal with every hat.Opera Hats. Silk Hats.lfil,. 163 E. MADISON STREETN ear La Salle. ,y many, that interest in the contest.vould lag, but the single quarter-c holarships, given the two winners..ecms to have brought out as rnucncompetition as he rtofor e. The con-. est marks the inaugural step of the5th convocation program, which willculminate withvocation day, There is need of teachers of domes: ic science, and women will be ap­iointcd 011 a salary of $900 a year.Thc work of American teachers ill theI slands is mostly supervisory alhir hc rc is always opportunity for advancemcut to POSItIons in higherthe exercises 011 con, grades of thc service. Graduates 0;Tuc�day, December polytcchuetic, agricultural of normal,.'oman who will bl.! ·itoscn by tht ,)cr cent.·tldg,�·s as the bcst spcakcrs will bt Arithmetic (as comprised in the'$50 and $45 Fabrics rcduced to $42 twarded scholarships for one quar· C)ni=nary grammar school text-book:;)and $40. IIr. Thc mcmbcrs of the J llnior Col- 12.5 poer cent.$.Jj ancl $42 Fabrics reduced to $38 cgc faculties who are prescnt will ac: English (as treated in the ordinary:s judges.$40 and $35 Fabrics reduced to $33,$30 and $.28.Other goods in proportion. grammar school text-books, includingll1;tlysis and parsing). 12_.5 pcr cent.)ONALD ROBERTSON TO Geography (mathematical. physicalPRESENT "THE GAUNTLET" Illd political). 10 :>er cent.l-! istory and civil govcrnment �fhe Unitcd States (as cO\'cred in the:rammar school· text-books, and th(ollstitution of the Unitcd States).The thir(1 and last play to he pr..!· '2.5 l)('r C(,llt.;ented at th.� University by the Don Physiology an(1 hygienl' as found in.1d Robertson company is "The hl' grammar school text-books. ,.,5"iauntlet:' by Bjorn Djorns<;hl. )er cent.fhe play will be given nc::t Frida:, Nature sll:dy and drawing (involv­·"ening. as was announced at th(· ng a knowledr:-e of th.e devc1opmen:.)erformance last Friday e\,en:ng. - :rowth. habib and peculiarities of th�It was the original int.cntion :'; norc common animals and plants.:resent Hauptmann's "The' Comins :ncthods of intl'restin� pupils in th('If Peace." Last Thursday the 'Don- ;tnly of the sa1lle. and �kil1 in the,Id Robertson company played "Th�' ,�X\:�l1tion of illustratiyc drawings.'f the iaculty witnesscd th.c perform.nee and requested that it bc. giveniere Friday e\'ening. As a curtain':1iser, the comp:my will present.I;-.et�.'rrnck·s "The Intruder:'Friday enning will be the third'fl'sentation of "The Gauntlct." It"as p;'escnh'll at the Hull housc lastf'hl1r�day and will be g:\'en again thi .. :iol15 ior those who wish to (Iualii) ods and mechanical enginccring •• )i Roller SkatingfterJIon at the ,:\1 usic hall. IS assistants. These sl1hjects. Whl� ",hidl the c:tIldi(1:tte Ill:!y �ckct ally \VANTED-Students to attcnd En-Established 1'890. :\Ir. Y;lrro:-'. of th� e(litnrial st:dT h(� ntllllher of points of credit for . .Hle:. glcwood Roller Rink. 6HZ Went-MANUFACTURING JEWELERS)f the Hl'conl-lIl'r:lld. will dc1in.'r ;·arh. arc as follows: Any citi;:en oi the Lnited State:' worth Ave. Every cvc., Thurs.,and ENGRAVERS. i"lmrs<1ay aiternoon in Kl'nt. a 1cctn!'\� Th.;:si� (.::'00 words to he written on 'H't\\"l'l'n th\' :lg . .'� (l!' ':0 :tl1:} .10 i� eli, Sat. and Sun. Aiternoons througb78-80 State Street .n "njo IIS!)l1 alld the .t':ldi,':d :\lo\'�- ,)Ill.' oj two tnpil-s gi\,\'I1). 4 po:nts. �ihlc ior the VX:I:11il1:tt:()n ior tt';I\ .. hl'f�. �cason.___Chicago. lWllt in �or\\'ay." 1n the Icctl:H' (nrr\·.-ti"n oj rOI:gh draft mantl- anll any onl' lh'\ W\,\:11 ti1e :1�l'� oj Ii' FOR S,\ 1.1-:-.\ schol:Jr�hip to onc\Ir, Yar:·ios will e:-.;pL-tin the 1ill-rary ,('ript. ;!:,O \\lInb. J poillts. ;Ind -to i.; ('h..::h1c jill' t:IC """;ll1,in:ttif):; (.i t:le h""t hu�ille:-s colleges :nrholl\' ,�-.,() Central. E!"tablishcd 186:; 'I 1 ' (. I . 1 1 tOo .tIlt- :.,'iorl11 in X o 1'\': a y, and :-11 •• \\· how .\ al 1('m:ltIC� :lnt Il1Icl1('. a ge )ra, r as:,I� a s. tll�' 'ity. Z �O. �l:troon Onice.HAS K ELL B ROT HER S I I I I . .1110\"'- in,·l!:din ... • '111:ldr:ltil''; :llld l)lane �eom- Tn onlc:- to t:1ke the c:,\:1lllill:1tio\1.. P:-\' y fl' :It\'( to t:l1" gn::tt _,.., �dry). ., points. it i:, 11('l."l·"ary tn ;ljll'ly �'ith\'r :It tll\'liistory and civil �n\'\'rnt11('nt of the Chil-ago po,t onirc or to the UnitedPratt L'nitl'd States, 3 points. Statl's Ci\·il SI..'n·icc ClJlllllli�,ioll forGeneral history and �eology. .! ;Ippl;catioll forl11� 1:\111�h. r" � ;ll1d 37.:;,-17·The contestants and the dcclarna.,ions they will present arc: Isaac E.i;'erguson, Philosophy College. "Th(.'v"ision of \Var," by Robert G. In·�c:soll; Edward J. Dykstra, Scicnce:ollcge, "Arbitram�nt oi \Var," b). :Larlcs Sumner; l\liss ::\Iabd Lodge,\rts Collcge, "The Bungaloo," b.".Villia.m :\1. Thackeray; .:\Iiss Carlil';oltter, "Deatl. of Lincoln," by HenryBORDEN'SCondensed Milk. Fluid Milk, Creamand Buttermilk.All Bottled in the Country.Borden's Condensed Milk CCi.327-329 E. Forty-seventh St.Telephone" 1I� Il..: Park 18 aud b?f 7A. McAdamsThe Unh'eraU7... F lor � at .•.GREmfIIOUSES:t..r. s.� St. a:lJ KiJL..:l-k Ave. Chicago�IORE GOODS REDUCED ONALL OUR LINES, INCLUDING.Vard Beecher.15,STAPLES. and �35..'The Coming of Peace" is Not to beGiven as Originally Intended.WILLIAM JEIilREMS· SONS.Clark and -Ad;ams StreetsT r1. Hyde Park 473-J. L. HIVEL Y, D. O.CHIR0PRACTORTelephone: Hyde Park 4637 .5461 Washington AvenueChicago �auntlet" at the 111111 house. Scver�1lClass Pins Our Specialty.c. T. CUNY & CO.•• (1 ncorporated).:\Ianuiacturers ofCASES, ETC.BAGS, SUIT Prc:-i(lrnt anI) :\1 r�. I brry\rah:l-h :h.&\\'ilshingtoll St. Chicag() lud:-on will h01d th .. ·ir'lome thi" aiternoon.Telephones: Harrison 4259, 340J. 423�Automatic 5239RICHARDS, AMBLER & ·CO.COAL AND COKE C. L. SCHARFPICTURES AND PICTUREFRAMING265 East Fifty-Seventh StreetOpposite Rosalic Court.303 Dearborn Street. Chicago be made in :'Ilarclt a nd April, 19�,nul the . appoi nt ces will arr ive illXl a nil« by j une r , when the schoolschools are especially desired.Thc examinations will last two days,)i sc,'en hours .each. The_ subjccts,)f which nonc are optional, uponwhich candidatcs will bc cxamiu-:d.with their rclati\'e importance are:Thesis (of not less than 300 words.11 l·itir ..... r of two subjects, given to,cst knowledge of syntax, spclling,punctuation and capitalization).per ccnt.Penmanship 12 . .5(rated on thesis),.5 per ccnt.Science oi teaching (comprising;chool gO\·crntllent. methods of teach­;ng-. duties of the tcachcr, etc.). 10!)erc cnt.fitnes�10 perExp('rienl'�. traini:l:� and(r:!h·d Oil applicatioll iorm).cent.TIll're i� :&1,,0 a st.'cond li!"t of ques-at-point s,C(;lonial go\·crJInlo:.'llt and adminis- ROBERT ST AEDTER CO.���'W).. II,.. :;.:ISS State StreetBetween Madison and Monroe.I Phone Central 5334·t .r;<J�".:�� . �'-;l-") FURS,SUITS.COATS1 .: 0>: (�� "� ';,1,- .: �<" i .SKIRrS,MILLINERY! i.�.:io�'�", t.�, I ,.�: .!!·:)ur Prices ar:.: the Low,1,.( ._, •• ;<J" .• " 'rI·;I'�'I '.:;i �;;.. ' ... �.l .,' est for the Best Mer-,(_:\.:." r. •. ';;� chandisc of our well-"j �' k n o wn Re liablc andI }ur;lblc Qualities,Ladies' and Misses'Suits $18.50 up.Fur Neckwear from$3.75 up.Hats from $4.00 up.-------�-��---�-�---------..------- ........ �--------------------�-------JOHN B. STETSON UN'tV:CRSITY DE LAND,FLORIDAAfii liat ed il; IS,)7 with TlI,E U!\I\,(,:I{SITY OF CHICAGO.The i'r(;!"idel:t i s :t Do c t or II; Philosophy of the Univcr sity of Chi­cago, and eleven mc mbc r s of t le Faculty l.av.e been .studcnt s at tit'!Univer sit y of l_'I;i(;lgO, Ill:IIlY of them taking degrees. Stetson is lo­cated at De Land. FIor.d«, the land of flower-s, sunshine. blue skies:111d balmy 0:-:\.';::1 br ccxc s. Summer r.ccrcat ions run throug-h the \Vin­t e r. Co stly buildiug s, e lcctr ic livl.t s. electric bells, cement walks. shellroads, broad avc nue s , t: op icn l shrubbery and trees. Biggest rcgist ra­tion this year ill its h ist ory. There arc four colleges, five schools, 14buildings and .18 ill t he Faculty .Students. from the Univcrsit y of Chicago may do their work atStetson dur ing the \\,ink�r Term. a nd receive their credits at Chicago .Address, President Linc.oln Hulley, Ph.D., LL.D.. DeLand, Florida.1 he Place Where College Men CongregateOPEN EVENINGSPhon� Harrison 5928. 264 Michigan Avenue.5_ .T. C. Lynas. L. G. Wilkinsi Fraternity Jewelry Engraved, Embossed Stationery, Programs andGreek Letter Pennan ts in (.xc1usive design.College and Fraternity Steins, Ash Trays, Tobacco Jars, etc., supplied.with any monogram, crest or embler.t.�_'-4��'-� '-�_'-4 __ �'-�_'��'_'__'-4 __ '__-�_'��'-� __ -'THE STA.TE SCHOOL OF MINESof theU N I V E R SIT Y 0 F UTA H.It is located at Salt Like City, Utah, in the heart of a great Miningcountry, wit!lin sight of. som.':! of the greatest mines of thc world, and atthe very doors of the largest smelters and concentrat:ng mills. R"!·quircs a four-year high school cOl1rs'c for entrance, an4 offers a fouryears' course, :'IIU a g-radllate coursc in .each of the foiioww.g lines of IEngineering: Minillg. Civil, Elect ';cal, Chemica'l, �Iechanical, :snd Ir-I rigation (the last in conllection with the Agricultural College). The Uni­versity l?bOra�o:. ics arc well equipped, those in Mining, Metallurgy andHydrauhcs bcmg' umnrpas5�d. Tl:e ore dressing mill is the larg.:!st :11connection with a school :lllywhere. The professors in charge ar� Dotilscholarly and practical.____ tHavelost or found somethinganything you wish to sella room or house for =entYouTry a classified advertisement inThe Dally Maroonpr('-;; o!·!i('.�", to (,ommenrc at once.Ibily iroll1 -t p. Ill.: clerking ·11�tflrl''' afternoon.; :lnd Saturday un­til Dcc. 26. Employmcllt Burcau,1.\, Cobb Hall.._._. --------------1:1)!\ S.\ I. E-:\ $-to �('hob rship tf).\1111;1 :\Iorgan School oi Oratory.1. I�. :\laroon Otiicc.The holtr of the elementary \\'re�- I'()�ITI()XS OPE:'\-\Vork at cx-Iration (gcIH'Tal (jucstion,,). 2 point�. tlin� cla"s ior next CjIl:H:C'f h:l" hC�1lPolitical econom), (gcner�1 pr:nci- IChangCd irom Z:30 tn ;; :30. T�H'ph�:,). J point. chan;;:e wa<; made Oil th(' rl'(j:le<;f oi :1EdllC':ltioll and cxpe�icncc: 2 points. nllmh�r who inL'lld to ellter the \There are al ... o threc optIOnal suh- cla:-.s.jects: agricultltr.c, educational mct.'l- i:I'",,I:!.IjIiIlt'IITHE DAILY MAROON, CHICAGO, WEDNESDA Y, DEC. II, 1907.PENCOACH KNUDSON GIVES GIVES PRAISE TOSWIMMERS HARD WORKCandidates for the swimming and \Vith an invitation to the Junior Upon thc decision of the Board ofpolo teams are coming out in a way class reception as a text, Dean Trustees this weck rests the future ufthat is encouraging to Coach Ray- Tufts gave voice to some sen- fencing at the University. This sit­croft. Yesterday afternoon four of timcnts at the Senior chapel service uation was disclosed by �1. de Batt­the men engaged in a strenuous polo yesterday that sent a perceptible vierc in an interview yesterday. )1.battle, and as a result two new pos- thrill of pleasure through his audi- de Bauvierc, who has charge of thesibilitics were shown up in a favor- cnce. The new Senior dean went class in the manly art, stated that theable light. They arc Anderson of the further in his expressions of appro- progress made has been highly en­football team, and Brooks, a law stu- val for the class organizations than couraging.dent. has any University official on a 'simi; According to statistics furnished byThese players gave Captain Bade- lar public occasion. His speech was the instructor, the introduction ofnoch and Ferguson practice, both of- received with special enthusiasm, be- fencing at thc University has had re-fensive and defensive, Anderson cause of doubt concerning the Uni- suits hardly anticipated. The work I : Your attention is called to the merits of ALBERENE STONE fOJused his aggressiveness and long versity's attitude, caused by its rc- has proven a magnet to a large num- 'LABORATORY TABLE 'fOPS and SINKS, FLOORING for FUMEreach to good advantage, while fusal to recognize the existence oi ber. Over a hundred students reg- I HOODS, DISECTING and OPERATING TABLES, URINAL.Brooks put up a scrappy fi,ght the Freshman and Sophomore istercd for the course this quarter. : CLOSET and SHOW�R STALLS, in fact where ever an ACID R£.against Captain Badenoch. classes. At thc request of :\1. Bcauvierc, a I PELLENT STONE is required. It is used in the following well knownAll of last year's stars and .several Dean Tufts laid emphasis on the limit of thirty was placed, and nearly : UNIVERSITES and CQLLEGES� CHICAGO, NORTHWESTEJU1,new men tried out for marks in the value of friendships formed in college, eighty were forced to substitute some MINNESOTA, WISCONSIN, MICHIGAN, NEBRASKA, CALI-swimming events. Harper, Princell declaring that they have an intimacy other gymnastic work. FORNIA, WOOSTER, YALE, PRINCETON, CORNELL and othm.and Walker, recruited by Carey and d d bili h "Of course the m n . r n t " (1\'an ura r tty t at is seldom at- e e c .1 e 0 rcau: 1£ interested a postal will bring a sample for tests.Lindsay, appeared and went through rained by the companionships formed to engage in real matches yet," said· ERENE STONE COMPANY _jthe short distance races. Princell is ALBlater in life. He spoke of the alum- )1. de Bcauvie re, in speaking of the54-60 N. Clinton St.. _being kept out of polo work by a nu's joy in returning to his alma work done, 'but they. have madeChicago .. IIIbad car, and Walker will stick to the mater for the annual class reunions, rapid strides, and by thc end of next ,_swimming events, unless absolutely and pointed for a moral to the sue- quarter, some of them will be in a • __ :-::.:.:.:.:-:.:.:.:.:.-::.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.-----------��---needed in polo. cess of the class of 1902 in managing :>osition to do jusrice to the Uni,the last alumni day. . He said that the vcrsity against the best fencersStrenuous Polo Scrimmage, Followedby Dashes, on the Bill for theCandidates. CLASSES TO DISCUSS FORMATION OFMORE FENCING CLASSESDean Tufts Voices Approval of ClassOrganizations in Senior ChapelAddress-Saya Friendship Formedthus. is Invaluable. Trustees Will Take Up Matter-M,de Beauviere Says Manly Artis Popular.Exam ScheduleThe schedule for examinations was members of few classes in the Uni-Tile veraity had become better acquaintedgiven out Dcc. 10. examina- _with each other than those of thistions for this quarter will be heldclass, and that all of them were en­Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, thusiastic over the value of theDecember 18, 19 and 20, in the fol- friendships they had formed in thislowing order:8 :30 classes WednesdayThursdayFridayWednesdayThursdayFriday9 :30 classesII :30 classes12:00 classes2:00 classesJ:OO classes• ...AMUSEMENTS ....INTERNATIONALTheaterWabash Ave. and Hubbard CourtGRAND OPERAThe GarrickE.M.HOLLANDIn a Thrilling PlayThe House of aThousand CandlesMcVickersKELLARANDTHURSTONThe AuditoriumKLAW Ii ERLANGER'SADVANCED VAUDEVILLEPowersJAMES K..HACKETTJohn Glayde·s HonourIllinoisThe Big Sisof Musical ShowsZIEGFELDMusical RevueFOLLIBS OF 19D7 manner."There are all too few pleasures ofthis sort in the colle-re," said DeanTufts, in speaking of the Juniorclass reception. "I hope the classwill turn out in force for this recep­tion and make the effort a t becomingacquainted, which is necessary in aUniversity as large as this." among the Eastern colleges."How much we are to make out offencing depends on how far the trus-Itees arc willing to go in support ofit. I should like very much to see Ithree classes formed, since there aremen enough who want to take upfencing. The Eastern colleges laymuch stress on the value of thiswork, and it is popular with the stu­dents."CHESS CLUB TO JOINCOOK COUNTY LEAGUESociety will Elect Members of Teamat Meeting this Evening inMiddle Divinity.FRESHMAN DEBATE WITHNORTHWESTERN ASSUREDSettled that Yearlings of Two uni-l The University Chess club has rc-versities Will Meet in Forensic ceived an offer to join the CookContest. County Chess League, 'and the offi­cers of the club have already acceptedthe offer. The Cook County ChessPractical assurance' that the debatebetween the Freshmen of Chicago League is composed of the best chessand Northwestern is a certainty wasgiven last night at the meeting ofthe Powwow by Debating CoachHenry. A simple plan for runningoff the contest has been presented tothe representatives of the north-shore men in the University who have everinstitution. Only bona fide members played the game, are urgently re­of the first year classes are to be quested to come out. The meetingeligible. It shall be decided by lot will take place in :\Iiddlc Divinitywho shall choose the' question. This parlors at p. rn., and those chesswill then be presented to the oppos- players who find themselves unableing school, which will pick the side to atcnd the meeting, yet desiring tothat it desires to uphold. try for the team, are asked to seeAnother announcement is that al- A. Barron, 5il3 Drexel avenue, or C.though the present arrangements are Leviton, at the same address.simply for this year, yet, should the teams in the city.Tonight the University Chess clubwill meet in Middle Divinity parlorsto select the members of the team torepresent Chicago in the league. Allcontest prove a great success, it ishighly possible that further annualcontests of this kind may be broughtabout. UNIVERSITY DEBATERSLEAD STRENUOUS LIFEHold Daily Meetings to Prepare forThC' debate subject at last night's Debates--Subject DevelopesDifficulties.meeting was, 'Resolved, That campuslife is more beneficial than home lifefor the undergraduate. The debatewas well argued on both sides. Thejudg.cs finally came to the conclusionthat students should live at home.The officers were elected as fol­lows: President, Whitfield: vice­president, Owen; secretary, Benitez;treasurer, McAndrew; sergeant-at. -The men have encountered a ser-jious difllculty. The subject seems tohc unusually formidablc in regard toIanalyses. The plan advocau .. d ha:; �+never received a practical trial, andthe argumcnt s must, a!' a consc­quncce, he. theoretical. Xo definitedccision as to mcthod of work ha ..arms, Rceve; executive committee:as yet heen arri"cd at.Mr. Kuhn and Mr. Scott.Spanish students at Columhia hut :\ list of locker:,. rt.'lltal on whichorgani7.ed :l Spanish dl1�. ('"pires at the ctHl oi thi!' (IUartcr.The Yale Dramatic Association r! has hecll posted in Raitl.ctt gymna,,­centry presented three comedies .n ium. Clothcs I11USt bc r('l11o\'cd hythree foreign languages, French, G;::- Deccmhcr 2J, according to an an-man :wei S.,panish. nounccment of Dr. Raycroft. DRINKS INKLIKE A CAMELTo load :1 Conklin Fountain Pen. just dip it in I1J'fink, press the Crescent-Filler and see it fill its ontank like a camel slaking its thirst. That's all thereis to it! No dropper-no mess-no bother. 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