,VoL"""LI. No. 57. CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, Dec. 18, 1907. Price Two CentlJ. jilatly marnott----.------FOOTBALL PROms LAR�E STRENUOUS SEASON AHEAD �POINTfOUT £IILCAGO�S OPPORTUNm;Director' Stagg's Statement Shows FOR VARSITY CANDIDATES MANY STUDEN' TS . -.-EPortion fo� Chicago to Be $35,,- '. A W ARB D HONORS501•ol-Carlisle Sale, $37,275�hare All Except Basketball Meil Will . ,From Gopher Game, $13,139-42· Rest During Vacation-TheSwimmers May Work._crOR STAGG TO TAKEo THREE MONTHS' VACATIDIwin Leave for :Miami. Fla., January6-Friend ip Charge of IndoorAthletes... Captain Quigley Expects a· LargeSquad Out for Track Team­Gaarde, Reviews Prospects. ,; IGIVE SEVENTY THREE HONORS : D� Welch, Orator at SiztJ-iftb CoILI vocation, Shows Field of MortDirector Stagg will take an extend- year, notwithstanding the refusal of Rest for all the Varsity athletescd- "acatioll after all. The "OIJ the railroads to grant reduced rates I b k -, except t lC as etball team is to' be Kappa, and twenty-four admissions"an" stated last night that he wi!l for games, the continuation of the . That no institution Ts ll.etter:-aib�" the vacation treat. Many of the ath- to Sigma Xi, the honor scientific , -...... -."""nt the entire winter in Miami, student rate plan, and the five-game atcd with all its resources, its 'life "':�n(J..... I d I T f letes are going home, and those who iratcrnity, The honors were distrib,1:;:' leaving for the orange land Jan- sc ic u e. he profits or Chicago, to- energy to take up the agressive ad-1'.... utz-d :IS follows:. .;;,u '6 tal $3550101 will remain on the campus intcnd, to vancernent of the desirable connection'GI')' • • • • Elections to Phi Beta Kappa-AI-�In his absence, Hugo Friend will The Carlisle Indian game, at which shun the gymnasium. The swimming between medical education and theice Freda Braunlich, Albert Dudleybke 'charge of the Varsity and fresh- the figures were biggest, show the re- candidates may usc the tank several universities than the University ofBrokaw, Evelyn Culver. Solomon';""11 indoor track squads, while Bez- ceipts to be $3;,275. and the share to Chicago was the climax of the ad-... days on accunt of the task before Mcnahem Delson, Alice Greenacre,�_ .. will direct the preliminary work each of. t.lt.c teams $17,060.25. Direc- ,uti" Coach Knudson-that of developing Violet Elizabeth Higley, Bertha Eliz-'," '.' of the baseball team. Both will .tor Stagg_received a letter from� a good water polo team from the abeth Lang, Elfreda Marie Catherina".. 'SJist Directo r Stagg in spring track Coach Warner of the Indians yester-• green material at hand.:, � baseball work. day, stating that the share for Car- 'Captain Quigley said yesterday. 'According to Director Stagg, the lisle from this game was greater than:�··is not being taken on account of from any other game of the Indians-��bysical condition, as in former 'during tlte season, though they have;Jtars. played before larger crowds.Sta tistics of the financial returns-Old Man" Says He Needs a Rest- from the 1907 football season wereDecision Comes as a Bur-: made .public by Director Stagg yes-prise to Many. tcrday, The figures show an unex­pectcdly large total, greater than last For the Univenity.Excellence in various departmentsof study was recognized at the Con- Connection Between Universities andvocation yesterday by tile awarding Medical Schools Desirable andof seventy-three honors. 'TILCse ill-dude eleven elections to Phi' Beta Chicago Can Accomplish It.1l•• The Minnesota game, which comesnext. brought the Maroons as theirshal-e $13,139-42. The Illinois contestis third with $2,546.25. dress on "Medjcine and the' Univer­sity" delivered at the Sixty-fifth Con­vocation by William 'Henry oW. elchoLarson, Elton 'James Moulton, EthelPreston, Ida Agnes Shaver. �I.D., LL.D., professor of 'P�thologyI in Johns Hopkins University, andthat t re track men will keep in COIl- Elections to-Sigma Xi-Ernest An-I. . I I I . presid,ent of the American ASsOciatipDdition, t ioug 1 t ley do not Intend to dcrson, Harold DeForest Arnold,. . ' -do .any actual training. He declared Rohert Louis Benson, Charles Brook_11or the Advancement of Science, anthat it will be up to the new candi- oyer, Lcnoas Lancelot Burlingame. organiat�on whic� meets here duringdates to make a winning team this R. D. Calkins, Benjamin Ball Freud, t�e �ommg v�catlOn. Dr. Welch em­winter, since Lightbody, Merriam and Robert And�rson Hall, William Ross phasized the Importance to the peopleIddi '11 at large, to the medical profession,III�'S WI not be out for indoor" Ham, LeRoy Harris Harvey, Theo- and to the universities of a close cou­work. He declared that he is espe- phil Henry Hildebrandt, Henry Hinds, solidation between medical schoolsdaily anxious for a strong team be- J. Claude Jones, Winford Lee Lewis, and universities.Donald Compliments Medical DePartment."I have come through the seasonin remarkably good shape," he saidlast night. "My rheumatic attackshave not bothered me to any ,extentso (ar, but the strenuous work of The receipts. for the Indiana gameL--dl'ng til football tea d t wcre $3.382.95, and the Chjcago profitIWl I e m an a - cause, he expects to, have more indoor Arno Benedict Luckhardt,tending to the details connected with was $1,510.72. The Purdue receipts meets this year than the two with Franis Me Donald, James Patterson.games has run �e down somewhat were $2,979·75, Chicago's share being Illinois. Wanda :\lay Pfeiffer, John Gaston "The: past century has -seen a mar-s6 that I need some. rest." -" $1,2.44.37. velous development in all -bram:h 5At present Quigley is counting Ryan, Arthur Richard Schweitzer, ' e.'.� :;. �!,!:�/iP rs: de!?�b� til\!: '"'l:' ,� UATlHG-'-' upon himself,· Steff.en;- Porrreroy.j DcI" " har les> HOn'5l0n'��hattt1ck;>'bieti\ia � :;:r�r�.s_b.UL,that :'d�htbe::sci��_'�; .; .-;" : :-<-.;::�_ � ,a_ct t at t e on er.en�e commltte� -: .�. :� �TO BE TEACHERS den and Gaarde in the sprint. He Morris Snow, Alma' Gracey Stokey,' e.. as ar surpas� t e �� '.'�:;. �ll hold another session Saturday;.".: ,; .. ;e;�- _ will also be out ,r'Or the quarter-mile, Arthur Carleton Trowbridge. political and ?ther hoes of adva�.�: January 4. at which Director tSagg C?nIY ��� .. ,�ew.Alumni Will Enter in which event Garrett, and Lingle Honorable :\klltioll for excellence But the happiness of human beiqs, :� :1ri1l represent the University. The r. ·.. S ...�.'�, :,� CIUs Breaks has in no measure been so manifestly_ 'I' • - will also compete. In the half-mile" in_ the. work of the Junior Colleges .. ' /;' aanouncement of the long vacation'_ _. __ :'.�. the Ib:c:ord the Vnrsity will have Shuart, Stella, was awarded to the following stu- promoted as by the growth of medi-:'�<.:..:',,',:',," eame as a surprise, as it was figured Aiinos(half of .the members 'of the and probably Page, Timblin, the dents=-David Francis Davis, Marjo- cal science. The subject of m�icaltbt' the "Old 'Ian" would coach v- education has been aiv,"n much' a' t-o l\ _.... graduati�g.. class . who have; stated crack distance man of McKinley High, rie Day, Eiizabeth Emily Ericks0!1, o· -'�: 'the indoor track candidates. their i'n��nfle.d,:,occupations'· will be- wili be eligible for the team, and' Ruth Marion Kellogg, Mabel Jennetta tention by this U.niversity, much uiore.� '{ come teidier.s;upon . leaving the Uni- will be out for the distance events .. Lodge, Louise Bosley Lyman, llyrta ill fact than many others of equ:il"� ;�. 'SET JANUARY 10TH AS THE ve�s�tY� . 'T�:"" of the members will Here also the Varsity will have Caid- Belk lIcCoy, Allan Parker McFar-_ opportunities. .; .�o. LIMIT FOR PLAY CONTEST ent;r·,bu·siness. The graduating clas.:i well, Morgan, Kling, Johlin and land, Louise Chabrier Norton, Maryc "The historical and proper ·plac� ofis the largest one ever graduated at Glore. Olga Shakcs._ Shiro TashirO-; Stephen the m.edical school is in the titii�er-.; :_.. � Expect Several Plays to Be the autumn quarter, numbering forty- Steffen will be the mainstay in the Sargent Visher. sity, and from the earliest period thef ;';. :��' �tted on Second Friday three. The near.est approach to it hudlcs, with Jacobs as his running Honorable Mention for excellence renown of many of the - worldYs great.. ;:. . of Her. Quarter. I I f I h' h h d t J b . tl I It in the work of t11e Senl' or ,Col'-ges institutions has been d�e to their, ,_ '. was t Ie c ass 0 ast year, w IC a rna .c. aco s 111 1e po e vau ; K. ,_ ;I memhership o� forty. The callin�s Schommer, Morgan and Hubblc in the \\:15 awarded to the ioIiowing' stu- medical faculties. But the system ofr -.' .. Friday, January loth, is the date set proprietary medircal schools whic11'I. � which will be followed by the newly- high jump, and Schommer, Maddi- dents-Bernard Iddings ·Bell, Charle�-, -.• lIT the Blackfiars play committee as made alumni are as follows, aecord- gan, Kellcy, Wendt. and H'ubble in :\IcClain Correll� Solomon :\Ienahem originated in England gr..eatly retard-the btest for the submission of plays . h f D T f La tl Itt I tId TI D I \Y' I tEl' b I HI'gley, A.n- cd the healthy de\'elopment ·of the:ng tc t e report 0 ean u ts: w. le s 10 -pu comp e e t 1e sQl.la. lC e SOil, 10 e . Iza ct 1for this '-'car's competItIon. The 'nedical science W hoJ 2; medicine,s; ministry, I; teaching. first mect will be with Illinois thl: geline B.cth Hostctter, Wellington' . e, owever, are1Iook, music and lyrics entire must be 6 b . ddt' t k' F b d '11 I DO\\'111'ng JOI1"':-",. E-Ifreda '[ . C tl responsible for the s�hool conductedI; usmess, 2; gra uate stu Y; 4; Irs wee· 111 ·c ruary, an WI proJ_ .._ - .\ arle a 1-... ,saInqitted before the above date to for Ir-lin gi ing ad' d ..k. chemist, 2; engineering, I; physical ably be held in Bartlett. erina Larson. Anna :\1. ::\lontgomery. 10,·· V egre� an a 1-;, H. Dixon, chairman of the play culture, I. Nine of the members of Captain Gaarde will gct his men Elton Jamcs :\Iol:lton, Frankli:l cense to practice, for tWO years of at­�mittee, in ca(e of the Facuolty the class did not state their intend�<l out immcdiately upon the opening of Chambers :\kLcan, Grace Pcloubet tendance at worthless lectures, and:", change. "The eompetition for the' tlt.c quarter. \Vork in the batting Norton. John Gaston Ryan, Ida Ago creating a monstrous phenomenon'.,. pia; this occupations. .year," said Mr. Dixon. cages is on the bill for thc ball- ilCS Sh:n-cr. Joseph Clark Stephen· that has contaminated the field of-sttms to b k h 'b f PROSPECTS' BRIGHT FOR d' I d t' '1' h-' h" e eener t an ever e ore, FOOTBALL AT EVANSTON tossers. The following. men will try son. IBdur Christina \V.:.:stlund, Rus- me Ica e uca Ion untl WIt In t e�.Dd the play that is chosen doubtless out for the team: Captain Gaardc. �c11 :\Iorsc \Vilder. last quarter of a century.:' ,1110 be of cxcclLent quality." - Great Demand f Ph .-Z�H Northwestern Students Think Com- catcher; :Mcigs, first base; Blis�, sec:- Honors- for excellcnce in particular or ��" Usen and Klein, authors of "Sure f I h S I' II! ,- P I f IS' C JI ")n spite of this deawonerate class._ Eaoa . mittee Will Confirm Spirit 0 01)( ase; tach mg, lIel<Kr; age (epartments 0 t 1e .emor 0 egcs 131-gh- Segregation;' last year's play. Their Petition to Faculty. and Sunderlaild. pitchcr�; Pegnis. werc awardcd to the following stll· oi medical schools the gr..eat demand:! �nter a play in this year's corn·. third base; Shcldon. catcher, and dents-CharLes McClain Correll (His. for I>hysicians l'aused by the marvel-Ilion. Carl Burton will submit one The action of the Northwestern Collings and Cif!ary, fi('ldl'r�. tory), Solomon Menahem Dclr.on oUS expansion of the country west-as -ell as three or four Nhers whos.c Uni\'ersity tnlstee in placing the (Romance), Elfreda Marje C:ltherina .ward. coupled with the native en-llalbts ar.(' not known. fatc of .oothall at the :\(ethodist in- EX.CAPTAIN RUSSELL BACK L"lrson (Mathematics), Anna :\1. ("rgy and force and zeal of the stu-stitution in the hands of a commit- �Iolltgomcry (History), Elton Jam�� dent:, produced an un.cxpectedly mer-_.-' �MINATIONS BEGIN TODAY tee is taken as an indication that re. Clarence R\1s�ell. captain of la�t .;\(oulton (�'athcmatics), Franklin 'torions class of medical st1.1&ents.·11Je final examinations for the win- instatement of thc spo:t is to be a year'� track tC':\111. returnr.d yC'�tenhy Chambers :\kLcan (Anatomy and Greater weight \Vas also added to ·'It!ter qUarter begin this m<>rning. The sure consequence. The three mem- for the winter fjuartC'r. }{u�sell re- I·hysiolo�y). John Gaston Ryan (An_ profe��ion in �his country by thePfotram annoU1l'Ccd officially is as hers of tlt.c committee are said to be turns from coachinp- thc Uni\'cr�i:\" ltomy ;lIlcl Physiology), Ida Agne� Jlrofe�s:on in this country by theIoUows: in .favor of int.cr-collegiatc partiei- of \\"e�t Virginia foothall team, Wflich Sha"er (Engli�h). JOSCpTl Clark Ste- students who went to Europe to sup-�ses. Time of Examination. pation. had an unusually successful season. ph.cnson (Zoology and notany). Hil. plemcilt their medical studies.� �A.�(. \Ved. 8:3()-JI :30 A.M. The memhers of the committee, H. holding the Xa\"y to a close score. (lnr Chri:--tina \\'e�tlund Orathemat· "Thc greatest efficiency of medical�t\.:\r. Thnr. 8:30-11 :30 A.M. C. ::\lilJer, George T. M.crrick and By taking corresponclcnce work ks). schools is attained only when the::OOA.:\r Fri. 8:30-11 :30 A.M. W. A. Dyche, will investigate the ouring' hi� ah .. cnce R1I� .. ell is ahlc to medical !'chool is connected with the, :00 M W d P 'I f 'h'I' fl' I' I I' .J unh'ersities in their otb.er branches of, . e. 2:00- 5:00 .. I.'. easl I Ity 0 a return to t 1e gru I�on �ra( ,�ate with I�is �I�ss in 1Inc. H:� I Schora rship "(lndlcrs may he se-2:00P.M Thnr. 2:()o.)-. 5:00 P.M. game. and are expected to report Im- IS. ot coursc. mclt�nhlc. undcr hot.l clltNI from :,\lis� \Vilkcs at ttl.<.' office learned advancement. The medical� J:oo P.:\r Fri. 2 ;0(.- :;:00 P.M. mediately after the winter recess. thr.cc-ycar and profes�ional rulcs. of Stnrlcnt;;,' Reports in Cobb. (���ued on pace 4) \i\.... 'THE DAILY MAROON. CHICAGO. WEDNESDAY, Dec, 18, J907,---_._-------- --- ._-----is circulating, He will be positive as Thursday and Friday Will Meet onwell as negative, and consider himself Degree of Bachelor of Divinity-Friday and Saturday, Respectively, .a special press agent for Chicago Arthur Henry Hirsch, A.B., CornellJanuary 3 and ...whenever the word in season is in College, Iowa, 1901,d H 'II h hi I I b Degree of Master of Arts-G....uy 15-or ere e WI S OW IS oya ty y The usual change in the schedule, b k h f Id " ael Hoover, A.B., Hiram College. Johnson will also accompany thecommg ac to teo agam an of classes for the beginning of n.cX'lJanuary. In a host of ways too ISgg, D.B., University of Ghicago, team, The Varsity is now in mid-quarter may cause some confusion. t' he wI'11 make 1907, season form, and is already workingnumerous to men Ion as to what classes witl meet on the Candidate for the Degree of Doc- as smoothly as any team that everhis alma mater mean more to those two days of the first week, namely,b h' d' d' 1 'I tor of Philosophy-Calvin Klopp represented Chicago, The men playa OUt 1m; an m omg so Ie WI I Friday and Saturday, January 3 andk 't tl' 'II t I' Staudt, A.B., Franklin and Marsha!) a wihrhvind game, in which teamrna e I wor I su more 0 11m, oJ The announcement of the R.ccord-uT d I dl ' h ' -=- ollege, 1900· play has been developed to a high I ---.o ay we gay smg t e pralo;e er's office states that the classes The Junior Colleges. point of perfection, 'of her who owns us as her sons," which would ha've met on Thursday The Benson Orchestra IR d I· , k' Title of .-\ssociatc-WiJIis Sage Ad. Dr, Raycroft announced last night ,ea t liS agam; ta e Its message will meet on Friday, and those whic:l I tl.. r 11"with '\.'ou when '\.'ou l<ravc,' make the ams, Virginia Harrington Admiral, that th::- ;ame with Columbia on Jan, "a S 11 I.... would have met on Friday will me.::t � I"today" mean C"cry d:-·'\.", ,Iary Stickn.cy Allcn, llenjamin Har- uary 4 in Bartlett is now a certainty. �O fast Randol h Sf ef I• .... on Saturday. Also th.c custom of holu- 'T p re Irison Badenoch, E. Raymond BliS5., There was some doubt as to whether\. tl 1- . f I d' :ng classes on thc second day of the J Z ----------,: t Ie 3nnua mcctmg 0 tIe e 1- r., elma Davidson, Da\'id Francis the chal1("nge of Chicago would he 1. I b d f TI D 'I 'I quarter in the fall quarter does notton a oar 0 Ie al y .i.' aroon Davi:,. :\farjoric Day, Elizabeth Emily accepted by the easterners. A tele-\.Ib D H d :!pply to the classes of the winter and, crt . en erson Erickson, George Elmer Fuller, \\'iILand A. L. Fridstein spring quarters, Instead, all dasse5 iam Mathias Georgen, Ethel Ednawere eJected associate will meet on the first day of th.e quar- Hank!', Florence :\Iay Harper, Doro­ter, which this winter will be Friday, thy Howe Hess, Minna· Hoskins,January 3. Ruth :Marion Kellogg, Kate Lillian \\-·hen your mother wants somc­Know1cs, H clen :Margaret Langan� t�ing, you ought to get it for her.Pennsylvanians will send their Uni- \Jabel Jennetta Lodge, Louise. B03- She deserves it, Get that photo forversity and home addresscs to North Icy Lyman, :\fyrta Bellc McCoy, AI- her, and get it at Esmoer's Studio,Divinity halt 9 on a card, This is Ian Parker :\lcFarland, Louise Cha- 2.l3 E. 55th St, There is stit! timeimportant, anJ should be done at hrier Norton, Audrie :\lay Palmer, f('lr Christmas; don't put it off andonce. HacJ Dorothy Peck, Maurice Thom-, forcet it.J Course-Harriet Mae Crumpacker,The Graduate Schools.as Price, Mabel Raichlen, George Jo­seph, Vera Rice. Hazel Dwight Rob­inson, Harry Johnson Schott, MildredScott. Marye Olga Shakes, RenslowParker Sherer, Margaret Louise Stein,Karra Scott Stevens, Shiro Tashiro,:Mabel Estelle Turner, William De·Garmo Turner, Stephen SargentVishcr, Eliza Jane Wilkinson.The College of Education.Certificate of the Two Years'OFFERS PRIZES FORORATIONS ON PEACE NINETY-NilE DEGREESAND TITLES CONFERREDetleIaI St1ldeat Pabllcatl_ of • 1f"� Intacolle«ia� Peace Associationait7 of Olcqo. Plans to Start Series of State Large Number of Candidates for Mid­Year Exercises Participate inSixty-fifth Convocation.btend u 8ec:oDd-c... Mall at tbe CbS­�o Poetomce. and Interstate Contests.A prize oratorical contest is beingplanned by the Intercollegiate Peace'Association to take place at the all­nual convention of that organiation.The contests will be divided into tWI)hbllahed dal17. except 8udal .. IlOD­.... and bolldQa. dorlD& thr .. uartefteI. the Uo:yeraltJ �ear. Class of Forty-three Is GraduatedFrom Senior Colleges-Forty­one Associates.LUTHEB D. FERNALD. Mansa1q Ec11torI'RESTON F. GABS. New. Edltor,KELVIN J, AI).utS. AtbleUc Bdltor.LOUIS 8: 8E'KLIN, BuaiDet18 J4aD8cer, groups-Stale and Interstates, Each Ninety-nine men and wom-n re­state competition will consist of six ceived degrees or titles in the colleges Degree of Master of Arts=-Iohncontestants, who are members of col- and the graduate schools, The grad- ·Ah'in Dean. A.B., University of Chi­leges or universities belonging to the m t ing etas:', who received bachelor's cago, 1905 (Sociology); Y etta Schei-III accordance With its usual cus- " 11 ' . I I A B N tl t U' itassocianon. re winners m tIC;': degrees irom the SCI1;qr colleges, rei, . '. .l. or iwes ern mversi y.tom, The Daily Maroon suspends with contests will enter the interstate af- numbered forty-three. A class of for- 19Q6 (Sociology).this issue for the autumn quarter, fair. The 'following are the condi- ty-one received the title of associate, Degree of. Master of Philosophy-Fitting, indeed, are the opening tlons in full: and the School of Education gave Rachel Agnes Harris, :A1.B., .Kala-lines of the Alma Mater as a bene- State oratorical contests will be one certificate for its two years' mazoo_ College, I9Q(} (Biblical Greek.diction to those who held in Indiana, Ohio, Hlinois and course. The higher degrees couferrc-l Scrnitics. Ecclesiastical Sociology).yesterday graduated Mkhigan if five Or more represcnta- course. TIle higher degrees conferred Degree of Master of Science=-R. D.from the University rives enter the contest for z-ach state. were six Doctors of Philosophy, one Calkins, S.n., University of Chicago.and arc now back Each university, college or other Bachelor of Divinity, three Masters jl903 (Geography); Jenny Helenagain in the. hurly- school belonging to the Intcrcollcgi- of Arts, one Master of Philosophy, 'Snow, S,n., University of Chicago.burly world which they left to come ate Peace Association may be repre; two Ma s tcrs of Science, and the hon- 1<)06 (Household Administration).to college. "Today we gladly sing sented by one 'Contestant, who must orary degree of Doctor of Laws con- Degree of Doctor of Philosophy-be a bona-fide student of the institu- f d P f TI b ld 'Oliver Charles Clifford, A,B" Oberlinthe praise of her who owns us as her errc upon ro essor leo asons" is more than a mere' chant; tion he represents, Smith, The degrees and titles con, :oJlege. 1893 (Physics, Mathemat-The orations must deal with some fcrrcd were as follows: I·CS): Frederick Valentine Emerson.it carries a deep promise to repay an "-phase of the general subject of IllS' C 11 A,B., Colgate University, IQnQ (Ge-obligation owed by those who have - ernor 0 eges, �h Mid 1 ernational Peace and Arbitration, Degree of Bachelor of Arts=-Ber- ography, Geology); Louis Allen Hig;enjoyed the life at tel war a rna '".' d h The orations must not exceed eigh- nard Iddings Bell, Gcorge Rex 'cy. S,n., University of Chicago, 1900.mater, and who have now jome t ef Ch' . d teen minutes in length. Clarke, Charles Henry Dorn, Wilfrid (Chemistry, Botany); Edwin Garvey Igrowing company 0 icago s prouThe number of contestants who Katharine McPartlin, Grace Pcloubct Kirk, S,B., University of Chicago,alumni.The best advertisement of. any who may speak at any state contest Norton, Mildred Ida Quick. A.B., '902 (Anatomy. Pathology); Frank iUniversity lies in the finished prod- is limited to six, If more than six Kalamazoo College, 1907, Eugene Lutz, A.B., Haverford Col­uct of its mills of learning, A wide- institutions enter representatives, in Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy-« lege, J()OO, A.M., University of Chi­awake, achieving, loyal alumnus is one state, the state will be divided Jacob Frank Gasebeer, Ph B" Uni- cago, 1902 (Zoology, Botany).worth pages of black and white ex- into districts, and a contest held in vcrsity of Wooster, 1886, Ph,M.,tolling the advantages of Chicago. each, to decide who shall participate (889; Char lcs McClain Correll, VARISITY VS. MORG�N PARKThe duty of the new band of forty- in the state contest, :.\Iary Bostwick Day, Solomon Mena- ACADEMY AT 5 :45 TODAYthre graduates is therefore clear, The interstate contest, among the hem Dclson. J eannettc Donahue.Their interest and influence thrown winners of the stale contests, will be George West Graves, Violet Elizabeth. Next Game Friday with Hawkeyes-held in connection with the annual Higley. JOse Ward Hoover, Angeline Eight Maroon Players Chosenconvention of the Intercollegiate Beth Hostetter, Anna 1\1, l\Iontgom- For Vacation Trip.Peace Association in May, 1908, cry, Katherine Alice Nichols, IdaIn each of these contests the ora- Agnes Shaver, William Odell Shep- The final local practice game fortions wil! be graded on a 'scale oi ard, Alice Harriet Smith, Mary Isa- the Varsity' basketball team will be100, by three judges at the time of belle Stockton, Minnie Elizabeth played this afternoon at 5 :45 o'clockthe contest, \Vendel, Edna C. Y ondorf. in Bartlett gymnasium, Morgan ParkPrizes will be awarded as follows. Degree of Bachelor of Science- being the opponent of the Maroons.In each state contest, first prize, $30: 'Donald Putnam Abbott, Robert Cyre- Not much is known of the academysecond prize, $20, At the interstate nius Beers, Hugo Frank Bezdek, Ivan team this year, but it is said to haveSingHerPraise'constantly toward their alma mater,will mean great things for the future.By keeping "n close touch with theMidway life of other classes, by keep­ing alive the Varsity loyalty for which.many of their number are noted, by"boosting:' Chicago at every oppor­tunity, the graduates of the last quar­ter of 1907 can be no small factorin the continuance oi the growth ofthe University to which they proudly contest, first prize, $75; second prize. Doseff, William Francis Hewitt, Wel- several stars on it,$50. '. lington Downing Jones, Elfreda Ma, The next game scheduled for' thethe present vaction, he will reachevery sub-freshman within a hundredmiles, and lei him. know what Chi­cago is as a great University, HeThe Divinity SchoolStaffEJections gram exprcssing Columbia's willing­ncss to play the proposed game was,receh-ed last night.editors in rccognitionof work on the Daily during the pastfour Quarters, S. Bose, Henry W,Danow, Miss Caroline Dickey, MissMamie Lilley, Robert Owen, �. Na­thaniel Pfeffer, Sidney Salkey, Walter.'- W.eaver and Arther W. Wheelcrwc� chosen reporters. Men'shouse coats, $10 SOTIllTHsQTHDRsoBU· GRHATO0"\1A special feature of ourhouse coat steck is a group ofstandard $15 grades at $JO--everything less than cost.It is more than like_l:rtJaat these coats ere thebelt valuel in Chice£o,All the most favored rna­teriale and styles compris­ed. Sizes range complete allthe way from 33 to 48. I ;�priv Ev: wo: $sJ••SUIallinlmeeClass Pins Our Specialty, •i; ..sc. T. CUNY & CO.Established 1890.MANUFACTURING JEWELERSand ENGRAVERS.78-80 State StreetChicago.SANS SOUCI PARKDANCING PAVILION Q·SUOPEN DURING 'THE WINTEREvery Wednesday, Thursday, Satur .day and Sunday Evenings andSunday Afternoon.Building now enclosed and heatedEntrance on Cottage Grove Ave.,near 61st Street.2SC the PUSO'lSpecial DancesDecember 18, Wednes­day, Cotillion. December 24, Tuesday,XXmas Eve. Ten turkeys given away.December 25, Wednesday, Xmas d3j,Dancing afternoon and evening, Dec,JI, Tuesday New Year's Eve party,Souvenirs to all. Jan. r st, Wednes­'Jay, New Year's day. Dancing aite�'noon and evening.THE UNION HOTELAND RESTAURANT111-117 Randolph Street .6.THE POPULAR PLACETO EATEither before or aitcr theTheater, ct,,l.We make a Specialty of Cluband Fraternity Dinners,THE DAILY MAROON, Cl!ICAGO. W'EDXESD.-\Y, Dcc. J8, J907.]n 8aJ7t..11 LnUE ucrms SHOPsOME POPLE SAYTIMES ARE A LITTLE TOTHE PORK, BUT ON THES QUA R E. YOU WON'TTHINK SO IF YOU'LLDROP INTO MY STORESOME DAY AND SEE THEBUNCH OF WISE ONES• GRABBING OFF MY $15HAND TAILORED READYTO WEAR SUITS ANDOVERCOATS.IIil!Honest. they're the finestI. bunch of all-wool glad rags youever saw. They've got every­thing within 10 dollars of theprice beaten off the boards.• Every one of them fit to be• worn at a Bankers' Jubilee.: If you want to raise the bet• $S or $10 I'll stake you to asuit Or overcoat so �ood thatall the merchant tailors work­ing nine nights a week couldn'tmake one as stylish for $50.•i: Near Madison� ............•...126 eL-ARKERatur·ld To Ord�rJ25 : : 130 : : 13S·atede.,Joe5-sday,Iway.da}",De�.larty,dnes­lite�' TAILOR FOR YOUNG MENTwo stores: 131 La Salle St., and44 Jackson Boulevaru-jIII,!b I-'ira I,,I,'ei :I- , .. --BORDEN·SCondensed Milk, Fluid Milk, Creamand Buttermilk.An Bottled in the Country.t Borden's Condensed Milk c<,., 32;-329 E. Forty-seventh St.,'-Telcphone!! II) d� ParI.; 18 and (l'1;C 7A. McAdamsTh� Unherslt7_ .. F lor: 8 t ..GREE!iHOU SES:CQr 5 ,�� 1I�,1 Kirr •. �1" A'"� ('�hlC&�OJ. L. HIVELY, D. O.CHIROPRACTORT elel?hone Hyde Park 4637S461 Washington AvenueChicagoBOOKSAnd Supplies· for UniversityHigh School Students.New and Second Hand.HE WITTS415 E. 5ith St. Next to cor. Kimbar�.45 aud $42 Fabrics reduced to $38 The Uu ivcr s it y Commou-. will Ih'and �3.5. open to all st udcut s. includiug women.'40 and $35' Fabrics reduced to $33 • t hz- first half of t h e Christmas V;K',!-$30 and $28..IORE GOODS REDUCED ON\LL OUR LI�ES. INCLUDI�GSTAPLES50 :111<1 $45 Fabrics reduced to $.pand $40.Other goods in proportion.We invite your Inspedion 01our large assortment ofX.IISGIFTSSuitable for the. NURSE.DOCTOR.INVALID orMEDICAL STUDENT.Correspondence solicited.SHARP & SMITH,MANICURING SHAMPOOINGElectric Scalp and Facial MassageMADAME KAYNOR·SSCALP SPECIALIST CCMMONS TO SERVE WOMEN iONLY HALF OF VACATION lIOsual Holiday Custom to Be Changed IBecause of Scientific Con­venrlonstiou, hut the women students willnot he admitted after the night uiDecember 26th.J J it he rt o it has hCl'1I the custom t�,admit the women students, as wel l a­men. to t h e Commons, all t hroug .'the vacation. but owing 0 to the sc\"-l·ral scicm itic l")II'il'ITncl'!'> that willbe held at the Univcr sity from De-ce mhcr �ith to January .n h, it w::lnot be pu-xiblc to do this this quo r­icr. .:\Il'als for women will be sern:·jat Lc xiugton hall irnm l)e("emhcr 27till the l'Il!1 of the vacntiou.means a very large crowd to take;:are of. and that is the reason whywe cannot handle the women StH­dents during this period:'The meals at the Commons will beserved during the vacation on weekdays according tu the followinzschcdule :Breakfast 7:30 to 8:30Luncheon 12:00 to 1:30Dinner 6:00 to i :00On Sundays the Commons will beopen for 0 breakfast irom 8 to 9:30a. m., dinner 1.2 :30 to 1:30 p. m., andsupper 6 to 7 p. m,�1 r. Barrel has promised a specialmenu for Christmas. Turkey withcranberry saute, fruits, nuts and otherdelicacies appropriate io the occasionwill adorn the Christmas dinner "a·ble. There will, however, be no sup­per served on Christmas day. l\l;oHutchinson, the donor of the hailI that bears his name, will send tW�1large evergreen wreathes. They willdecorate the two fireplaces on the BISHOP'SU. of C.HAT$3 ano $4I YOUNG MEN'S HATTER156 Ste.teR. It. SHEItl.OCIC co.,-.! !lal SeaaIt7 ...... CIIIcCeCHEMICAL, PHYSICAL, ELECTRIC�L andSURCiICAL CiLASS APPARATUSWE MAKE SPECIAL APPARATUSACCORDING TO DESCRIPTION.Any- Apparatus Made to Orderw. J. BOEHMWAREHOUSE AND STORAGE COMPANYPhone Hyde Park 571 Kimbark Ave. and 56th St.The Cleanest and Best Kept StoraceWarehou�e in the City ••.• -.Furniture and Pianos Moved, Stored. Packed and.... �IJ�II.�IIShi}lped to all parts of the world. 300 Private Stor­age Rooms. Large Parlor t.xdusively for Piano •.Rooms ior Trunks ... nd Wheels. Large Room {orCarriages, Buggies and Sleighs, Trunks to andfrom all Depots. Local Transfers for Bagpce,Furniture, Packages. etc., at short notice.Special attention o&iven to Uni�ersit.Y Orders.Xl r, l:arr,�'I, st c wa r d of the Com­mons, said ycs tcrday in speaking ofthe measures which will he taken toprovide for the visiting scientists:"\\, e arc preparing to take as goo,lcarl! of the visiring scientists as w .. ·know how, but there will be an cnor­mous number oi them. The Amcri ..can Association alone has three tholl-sand members, and undoubtedly :1 �good part of them will be here. Thi- ljl MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTERPhone Main 2700. 171 E. Randolph Street.CHICAGO____ ------------- 1Phone H. P. 3.286 two sides of the room.PHILOSOPHY WOMEN VICTORS2.17 E 55th St.Basketball Team' Defeats Women ofArts College, 20 to 7.The women's basketball team oi. Chicago Philosophy Coll�e won its game- against Arts College yesterday after-Dyers and Cleaners ot Ladies' andGents' Garments, Carpets, Draper;ies and Lace Curtains. Phone. HydePark 226g.!45 E. 63rd St.Special'Val1.Ies!Woolens Manufacturers and importers ofHigh-Grade Surgical and Veterinarylor Instruments and Hospital Supplies,Coli g W 92 Wabash Avenue, Chicago.e e :: ear (.2 doors north of Washington St.). SUITS or OVERCOATS 1----------A. JOSEPHINE GRAHAMMILLINERYIMPORTATIONS311 East 55th StreetChica&olineup was:Philosophy.Flain �kirl cleaned and pf'e!oM!,1 . • ti(t.;Plcalcd Skirt cleaned and pre!o�c,l. 'i'M: "I' Ernestine Evans Lo('it guardWai .. 1 cleaned and pressed .•. _.>c "l'_�.c"etcleancd and prewsed o : : ;i=.c Ill' Louise Xorton Right guard�', .. rt sponged and prevsed • . . . 'LIS: t:::-M: Ill' Arts.Men's Garments Price :\Iary l l cap . Left forwar-I�II!I .. dry cleaned and pre!o!'ell. . o. • oSI 00;-;�III!o steam cleaned and pressed . . _ .. 1.2',I rouser ... Iry c1eancd and pre!o!'c,1 0 • • • • Uk:O,-cr�oah dry clcaned and pf'e!l!'oell , 0 0 • �I.I"C h-.er..:oal!o "learn cleaned and 'Pre .. ,,�.1 0 0 • I 2',!'1II1 .... ponJ:cd and pre""cd •... • Ilkrroll .. er" "fongcd anti pre .. ��,1 I lieand IldclIEthel (;rOI11:1n .•..•••• Right [or wa r.lI"r(.':'toll..... .. .. .. .. ... C�l1t .... rGr:l\.'\' �(lrt(�IL. 0 ••••••••• _ Left g"u:1:-d I_\nita :-\:llTgi�o 0 •••••••• 0 0 Ri�ht gua .• ;na�k\"l .. --IIl'kll I\'d.; �, Carlott:,!";lg:lr .!, :\Ltry 11\.'.1)) J.'·kil"rn·-:\I i:,s ()rtmaytor. THE ILLINOISGoing Home for HoI'idays?TRAVEL OVER THELAFAYETTE,Telephones: Harrison 4259, 3401. 4239A.MES ·RA. TS Automatic 5239$2.00 $3 00 RI£BARDS, AMBLER Ci (;0.A fair deal with every hat. COAL AND COKEOpera Hats, Silk Hats. 303 Dearborn Street.Itil, 163 E. MADISON STREET,Near La SaDe. _INDIANAPOLIS,LOUISVILLE,CINCINNA TI.DAYTON ..Ticket Office, 182 South Clark St.Station, Polk and Dearborn St.Englewood Station-43rd and 63rd StreetOr any Southern Point.-_..--... �- ... - -�.--------------r--t•t••..CUT RATE DYERS Ie CLEANERS noon in Lexington gym. by � score vi.20 to 7. TII.C same team defeatedthc Literature team last week. TheCarlotta Gogar Left forwa o iCor. Greenwood Ave. Helen Peak Right forwardLadies' Garments Price I;ist �'ilclred Chambcrlnin .. : CenterJOSEPH R. MAUR, I.o\"). .. \."r:'. Tl'llt:ll on which l":'I;pir .... :-: at th� ('IHI oi thi:, quarter, !'hottld k HOLIDAY GOODS PACKED AND MAILED WITHOUT CHARGETonsorial i .rcneweel hy Fri(iay oi this we(.'k.t Th W C KERN CO! .\ iter thi ... elate. clothe ... will he rl.'-" e.. .parlorslllllO\"Cd rfrom unrencwccl loocke,rs. I M2nufacturers, Wholesalers, Retailers.I Students who W:Hlt tIl r.ctalll tl1� 'Main Office and F�ctory City Office & Salesroom I724 E. 63rd St. ... ;�m(' Ilumhcr� they now. hold arc :1(1- 14ft East 5;th Street. 35 E. Randolph St. (main floor) ivtsed to attend to tillS. matttC.� ::tI ! (Opposite MarshaO Field a Co::(,net'. JOSEPH E. RA \ CROI·T. L . . _University of ChicagoPENNANTS ANDPILLOW COVfRSNEWDESIGNSPINSandFOBSFRATERNITYPENNANTS � ;;fi'iTHE DAILY MAROON, CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, Dec. 18, 1907.to a great extent its prestige, its re­nown, and enhances its reputation,no matter how high its artistic idealsmay be. :\I.edi<eine in all its granderfunctions can in no wise be improperin the university. -What institutionis more favorably situated or morecompletely equipped and qualified tocarryon the relationships of themedical school with other branchesof its learning than the Universityof Chicago?Main Progress in Prevention."The science of medicine has made'tremendous progress in the directionof relief and cure of physical disc om-Single, D��le or en suite; well furnished, modem, convenient;}��g�, ligh� cu\d clean; electric li�bt, steam heat; bath, bot and coldwater.\HO.tel Maroon.NORTHEAST CORNER 58TH ST. AND DRnEL AVE.RESTAURANT AND,LUNCH COUNTERIn· ConnectionDecorateyour roomAssoTtmentforCHRISTMASPRESENTS-SPECIALordersEX(.'ICuted Promptly. :i-.. ... _�_�� ... � ,� t -.BR'.GHT ,.·.· r�.� • VI. .l.'.�.:Flat Clasp Gartersfor solid comfort. The newest s!ladiJand designs of one piece, pure aliiweb. All metal parts. heavy nick�.plated brass, cannot rust. 25c. a pair,all dealers or by mail.PlOItIEEII SVSPENIJER co;n ..... ", Street Phi'adeIri6blMtt'N 0/ Pw",," .';U,ptTlU,rs-------,------- .. - ORATOR POINTS OUT I death rate of people under the ag·:OPPORTUNITY FOR CHICAGO' of forty among whom the infectious(Continued from page I_�_._I diseases arc m�st rampant, has in th�department of a great university is' last quarter 01 a century been de­more likely to receive an .c:ndowlllent crca scd ncar ly one-half,than is an independent medical Need Study of Life.school, the executives of a university .. Evidence of the advance of medi-are more capable of judiciously han- cal education in Amer ica is not lack­dling the funds received. The cur- ing, for we have the finest of labora­riculum of a medical department torics, but the more important needwhen harmoniously made to supple- is in the direction of the greater prac­ment the remainder of the school's tical study of living patients. Thework is likely to be more efficient laboratory offers to the student alland more attention is given to the the facilities for the study of thestudy by medical students of thc es- strucutre of the animal subject, butsential sources in chemistry, physics the more essential and more usefuland biology. need is for the study and accurateMedical Department a Benefit. expert knowledge of the function -:>f"Not alone are the benefits of co- thc subject which is afforded the stu­operation felt by the medical profes- dent only through intimate access LOsion, but th.c advantages arc rccipro- the clinic and the complete co-opera­cal. The connection df a good medi- tion with the great hospitals of thccal faculty with a university enlarges 'citic s,No.9This is the only Full Dress Shirtmade, the bosom of which a.so­lutcly will not bulge.You will never wear any otherkind if you try this.(Patented Feb. 28-1899.)"THE MAC-HURDLE"All �ood furnishers seU thom.Maie BYUnite. Shirt aai Collar C ••Lion arand ihirts aad CellarsTypewriters "The medical world can in a con­nection between the medical schooland the university see the satisfactionof the need for men who are creativein genius. The academic rather thanthe scholastic has been advancing inthe past, and' the field of, originalinvestigation has been in the back­ground. It is not merely the educa­tion of many doctors that is wanted,but the advancement of medicalknowledge and education to insurethe supplying of the public demandfor doctors with a higher type ofmen.Public Must· Help�fort, but greacer and more majestic "If the public wants good doctorsTYPEWRI:rERS for Sale or Rent- has been the wonderful advancement it must help to make them; it mustSpecial rates to students; bargains that has made it possible to prevent provide for- proper attention to thein re-built machines. W .. White- and offset the greatest and most ter- medical departments in the state uni­head, 36 La Salle Street. rible of human ravagers, to actually versitics; for the passing m laws thatlessen the extent of disease. The will create proper boards of medical����������������--�������--������� examiner� and generally stimu�teth.c advancement of medical educa-ROOMS 'FOR RENTA.G. SPALDING6 BROS.The Largest Manufacturers in theWorld ofOFFICIAL ATHLETIC SUPPLIESBase -Ban, Foot Ball,. Golf,Lown Tennis, Basket Ball,Hockey.Ofij'cial Implements for Track andField Uniforms for All Sports ISpalding's Handsomely ll1us-trated Catalogue of all sports '1contains numerous sugges­tIOns. Send for it. It's Free.A. G. SPALDING & BROS.�e .... Vorl. , Chic3&o, Philadelphia, BOMOD, Balli.mor� S)'racu!'e, l\linneaP<'Ii!', Detroit. \\'al'hiDK'on,St. LOlli!', New \)rl�an!l. Slln Franci!'co, Pittl'barg,Cincinnatti Dcn\"C:r, Montreal. Buffalo. ".n!'>asCit)". Clcveland. Canada withPENNANTS meetings have been a clearing-houseand to 'which all the scientific men havePILLOWS brought their work, and from whichthey .have returned with a new inter-HANSEN,Men Outfitter.532 E. Sixty-third St.DRINKS· INKLJl(E A CAMELTo load a Conklin Fountain Pen, just dip it in anyink, press the Crescent-Filler and see it fill its owntank like a camel slaking its thirst. That's all thereis to it! No dropper-no mess-no bother. Do itanywhere-any time.CONKUN'S ��J;G' PEN"THE PEN WITH THE CRESCENT-FILLER"can be filled instantly without the least inconveniencc. Youcould fill it with white kid gloves on without danger ofsoiling. Besides its convenience, Is the splendid writingqualities of the Conklin-the perfect feed.Leadlnsr dealers baudJe the CooldlD. If )'oa� does Dot, orderdl�t. Prices. $3.00 aDd up. Sead at once for hudsome Dew cataJog'.!be CoOIia Pea Co., 310 .... u.a Bitt£, Toledo, Ohio tion."President Judson's Report.I n his report President Judson said:"The approaching meeting of theAmerican Association for the Au-vancernent of Science curing the com,ling holidays is an event of interestand importance to the University. Itis the first meeting of internationalscientific men held in Chicago since1868. The corning meetug will finda. new city, and a new University,With this association, twenty of thenational scientific meetings are to beheld 011 the University campus. Thelast meeting was held in ColumbiaUniversity in New York city, and theattendance was two thousand. Theest in research.• Harper Memorial.,"At the opening of the quarter an­nouncement was made of the con­ditional gift· by Mr. Rockefeller,whereby he promised to give threedollars, for each dollar raised by theUniversity for the Harper MemorialLibrary.· Plans have been drawn upfor a· magnificent building to cost$800,000, and work will be begun onit very soon. Subscriptions havereached upwards of $135,000. Thisincludes the $10,000 donated by Mr.I-Carnegie and $5,000 from Mr. GeorgeB. Clewitt The total number of theI subscribers now is 981, of whom 133I were added since the first vf October., "During the pr.csent quarter theI Univcrsity had a great honor be­stowed �I�on Proicssor Albert A. Mi-I chclson of the Department of Phys-I ics. Professor Michelson was award­ed the Copeley MoCdal from theI Royal Society of Great Britain. HeI was also' awarded the Nobel PrizeI I at Stockholm, Sweden, of $40,000 andI a gold medal. No other Americanl exc.cpting Professor Newton has.heretofore been awarded such bonor ---Vol----BI6Acti,piSeve]TIencel110rfirstheronS':It i�thepas:sdJ(.Mthetheofsellthe(011certdroreg:sch.tealC1uNrori. sdll� ........-exp\- Iess�- .!Del�: .. ofr: .? .Chil� [, �'he Itheinmelfairpaseerwilprosio:. oftono,the�.�the1th·,ChE.10'PaNcan�ROBERT ST AEDTER CO.�iISS State StreetBetweenchandise of our well­known Reliable andDurable Qualities.Ladies' and Misses'Suits $18.50 up.Fur Neckwear from$3.75 up.Hats from $.tooo up.�----------------------------------------------------------��IMAROON MENWHO HAVE BOUGHT OU�.JCOLLEGE CORNER CLOTHESARE BUYING AGAIN THIS FALLCOLLEGE. SUITS AND OVERCoATS $35.00$C&.rver 6WDkieTAILORS f 85 f 89 Dearborn St.Bank floor,...------------------�---------- .. -�' .... '.:'... w.',.:: �/ ..t = \:'s :: .... ,'.ji:\ .�' ;��;; Y:J.l� ���;.;: �:'i.�,,¥ :t�·�,:;��/THE STA.TE SCHOOL OF MINES:.�:):·of the :". ��-'"UN IV E R SIT Y. 0 F UTA H. '.,' �� rIt is located at Salt Lake City, Utah, in the heart of a great Mining' .�country, within sight of some of the greatest mines of the world, and at -:the very doors of the largest smelters and concentrating mills. Re-. .�._..�quires a four-year high school.course for entrance, and offers a foar.· :_.::years' course, and a graduate course in each of the following lines of" ·S:�Engineering: Mining, Civil, Electrical, Chemical, Mechanical, and I�,:_ :;.:'rigation (the last in connection with the Agricultural College). The Uni- .},versity laboratories are well equipped, those In Mining, Metallurgy andHydraulics being unsurpassed. The ore dressing min is the Iargest in'Connection with a school anywhere, The professors in charge are bothscholarly and practical..T!m.A1.!NOLD COMPANYENGINEERS-CONSTRUCTORSILECTRiCAL - CIVIL- MECHANICAL.81 LA SALLE STREETCHICAGC. JOBK B. STETSON lJlUVBRSITY DE LAND,FLORIDA .Affiliated in J8g7 with THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO.The President is :1 Doctor of Philosophy of the UniHrsity of Clai-·cago, and eleven members· of the Faculty hav.e been students a.t tb'!University of Chicago, many of them �aking degrees .. Stetson IS !o­cated at DeLand, Florida, the land of flowers, sunshine, blue skidand balmy ocean breezes. Summer r.ecreations run throu�h tlte Wia­ter. Costly buildings, electric lights, electric bells, cement walks, shellroads, broad avenues, tropical shnlbbery and trees. Biggest re�i5tra­tion this year in its history. There are four coJleges, fh!e schools, 14buildings and 48 in the Faculty.Students from the University of Chicago may do their work atStetson during the Wint.er Term, and receive their credits at Chicago.Address, President Lincoln Hu1ley. Ph.D., LL.D., DeLand, Florida.as has been bestowed upon Profcssor: WANTED-Students to attend ED.�fichclson." I d R II . R· k 6 W tg ewoo 0 er Ill. 432 en •Other Gifts Received. worth Ave. Evcry eve., Than.,:\1 r, L. S. Tiffany of Chicago prc-! Sa.t. and 9un. Afternoons throagtisen ted the Department 0' Geology i !lceason.of the Unh'ersity with a valuabLe col- : -------------­lection of invertebrate fossils. The i W ANTED-A young woman to so-I licit advertisements for program.collcction is an extremely valuablefi i Address D. K., Daily �(:lroon. Aone and took from twenty- ve to i, good chance to make some montythirty years to gathcr. The cot1ec-;I during vaca tion.tion �i11 be placed in Walker �r\1-seum. ! . I . k II DId you ever stop to t lin· tow youProfessor R. S. Thompson present-..' 11 • f' mi .. s The D:uly lJaroon when some--ed the University wlth a co eetlon 0 I' .. .. lone else �ets your copy.350 Rabylonian antlqultles and tab cts.· orlbr�ofT�