•lIutiy lInrnllur. Vol. VI. :\:0. 58. CHICAGO, S:\TCRD:\ Y. J:\X ..... I!)O<'-;. Price Two CenuBIB liNE COMMITTEE IISECOND SESSION TODAY NOTED MEMBER OF �r:::::�'�:;'::'CULTY. WHO DIED 01 ROCKEFELLERADDSSDMESTIMATED.ATI $2,000,000 TO UNIVERSITY ENDOWMENTIIII UNIVERSITY'S INCOME TO BE INCREASED $80,000 A YEAR BYLATEST GIFT FROM THE FOUNDER-THE.SUM OF $191,OCO '.IS ALSO GIVEN.Acticn on Football Reforms Post­poned From Last Meeting WillBe Taken at Auditorium.10,000Seven Game Plan to Be Thorough!yDiscl:ssed-Michigan's Returnto ehe Fo!d Is Looked For. University to Increase Annual Expenditures by S4o,oo� 3s a Result �!the Gift-Remaining $'l·C',OOO to Be Used toDecrease the Annual Deficit.The :,l'cond meeting of the Confer­ence committee will be held thismornin>! at th.:: Auditoriom. At thefirst sc:">:,iOIl, which was held Novem­her 30, 110 definite action was takenon the lila tt e. s discussed.S::n·ra! radical steps are looked for.It is probable that an amendment tothe code now governing w:II' bepassed. substituting a seven-game.�hedull' ior one of five games ..�Iich;!;an and Northwestern ar.c ill December, 1901 .the lime-light on this occasion as O!l December, 19:>0 .the la:'t. �I ichigan's action today is November, 18g5 .of )artil'lllar' inte. est, since it will - 1 8 500,000 AS;l result of the gift the Univer-,.;u y, 1 94 .settle the question of whether or no;Ni._?y, 18g8 4:lI,Ooo ity will increase its expenditures bythe Wolverines will return to the "' b 8 1.,OOO,OC''''' .' .o.GOO :1 year. The income of theJecem er, 1 92 u 't(011("-1 cncc. One thinz is consdercd - b 8 1,000,000 �·ci\·l'rsit). for 1907-·08, as estimated� �!" e ruary, 1 ;2 ' ..certain: If the Conference body _;epternber, 1890............ 1,000,000 ')y Auditor Arnett before the receiptdrops seve. al of its str-ingent "purity" '\11' 88 It:._-,ooo )f the .rift, was $[,264419: TIe ru.n-" � ,_ ,nay, 1 9....... . . . . . . . .. . uuu �r�glllati()I1�, Michigan will again I T 88 :t34,oOC ,l;n� expenses for the same perio-!I. anuary, 1 9 .schedule games with thc Big Nine \ were figured at $155,000 ':11 excess of. teams. �l:lIlY feci that thc Maize and Total $23,515,32"? I rhis. By Mr. R�kcfelie�'s �enefa,=-Clue wants peace at any price. :::.... j rion this prospective deficit has been. '. Nortrwe stcru. through its action in :'" An ot hcr enormous addition to the provided for, and in_ a.��itiOn the': "\"oting for a football team which �it1 ." -"long .. li:-t, ��f�.�I�i� i)�ll�fact�ou�: .to .. tb�. Hl�_jY_<:(S��x..-}vj�L ... b���,�l�_:;;'.�."".:s��.;..., ="; .,;: -,hed I thr' gam s next season �s -'. - ... ...,:.�.':..-� _:"';_.:. �1Jr..-,.���olas -Senn •..• '- r- :.--.-;._ ,.�---- b J I $[ 340000 during the' current vear .�S!� u c. lre�_ '. e.- �: .. -.�.,,", --- :.;t. ::'.' - '" University has been made y 0 III , •. , .. .r". • .��, � expected to announce through Pro-CO--L-UBA---FIVE---IE-RE-'-·-T-O-NI-·'-BT-' I DR SENN DIES FROM EFFECTS D: Rockefeller. Simultaneously with The University is not·��.,ready •. ).�: C: fessor Wilson which teams will bethe opening of school for the wir-t et vnnounce the ma�e'��_"�hic� thic;].. � l. .. !Del There is a possibility that one 'C': n __ L.-..ba1l--T-_ ......... Will W�d I Of TRIP TO LAKE TITICACAquarter has conic the announcement ;ncreased appropri�ti�)�- '�ii 'be di�1-1?: �: .of the trio of contests will be with �q � .. � �I that sccur itics estimated at approxi- rributed. The $10,000 for books M,)-:' � Chicago. UP. Vaca_ tion Sch.ed�. in Bartlett Quick .Asc.ent 0. .£ South American b used to increase the e,quipmeti,s• ' !; matcly 2,0<'0,000, from which an ;,n- .;� .. �� Director Stagg said yesterday that G7mn�Varsaty In Shape for MountainS Proves Too Muchnual income o( $80,000 will be real. of all the department libraries •.. �li�.;.,�';.',::�'.... ,. ".", he could not tell what will be done at a Fast Game. l for Noted Physician. ized, have been added to the endow- -um of $[5,000 will be used to. con-, the meeting today C bia' .-. \V f f - U' .A 'd' . tinue the ext:!nsive campus. imp':'ove-. • . olum la � __ .lnvaSlOll ot tile (!st Dr. Xicholas 5el1l1. 'Pro essor 0 ment.ol the I1lversJty. n a" ItlO:1-.":'_: "I anI 1110rc tllan usually I'nterested d'·' d Ch' . h U· . . CI .f q: bid l1Cllts '-vhicll are now in P��s.. s.It;_'.; • will be Irocte to Jcago t.omg t, Surgery in the TJll\'ersJty ot llcago. al sum 0 'f'19J,000 to e expCIH. e" --e.-I:t--· • k . I t '11 h pp n at th·· .of l",�e remaining $11,000 WI.·n t.e used�-.' In nowlllg W la WJ a e e when the Easterners wi�1 tackLe the died oi dilatiol1 the heart ')n .jor se\'eral sp,:cifi� purposes \\'a� ,IIII�·':,.• ··:. .m t" .. Itt d '"I haven't the - tor a large number of n-�ed repair:tee mg, le 5 a e . Maroon -basketball five in Bartlett \V.::c1n.:.s<I!IY aitl'rIloon. January I, at g'1\'eJl to the Uni\'oCrsity at the saUl<:If; faintest i<1.::a as to what measures will gymnasium. Columbia has not prov;::d Il1is l·:ty re:.idl'Jlce. lil1l�. Alll1ot:ncemelll oi the J.,'ift W:L" ;1I1d impro\'emcr.!s.I� pass. The only thing I know for a particu.larl� brilliant. and the Varsity Dr. Scnll \\,:15 a mall of grcat. phy�- :n;lde hy John D. Rocke{eller. Jr., in Wishes to Abolish Deficit.r:,L". certainty is that the seven-game plan .team IS picked by most to romp ical st rl'ngth. He \\":1:' t:. ken 111 last a IcU('r to :\I artin :\. Ryerson. prcsi· ":\1 r. �\)ckefellc;r's, gift m�reJyt��· will be :::.trongly advocated, and will away with the 'Iong end of the count. June in South Amcrica, where he had dent of the noard of T·l1:::."'te,c:" "hows his continued interest in thet�.> ,probably create considerable discu:i- Dr. Raycroft will probably start gone to Peru, to stl:c1y disease alHl N'eitlll'r the precise n:_lture of the se- L·ni\·er�;ty and In education. gener-, sion. I don·t know what its chances the game with the lin.cup used against mr.Jicilw .. Hi:; de;-.th is the result of ;:uritic's nor their a.nount hCY;'md till' tHy:' said Dr.' T. W .. \.oodspeed .. (,f passillg arc. I expect to be able teams played on the va-cation trip. a. dang'�rous j.ourlley in this mOl�n'l iact- that they will Yi�m. �,ooo i· "He is much interested in the en­to announcc gamcs and meets from Captain Schommer will be at c�nfer, talll regions 01 Pcru. Vr. SCIlIl, With ',no\\'11 ;1:' y.;;t at the Un:\·er:lty. ,lowl11ent of the tJ,.niversity, and t�now on. after I sce what is done at Falls and Georgen at forwards, and a party oj his iril'llIls. a:,cclHlcd lhl'! �"iked to Wdte Out Their ·'Nishes. ,1:ly nwy be ncar when the Univer­the meeting. I am anxi.ous to sec Gage ?nd Harris at the gU;lrds. De mOl:ntain to Lake Titicana in a s1>e·· Th-: g:lt i"llo\\'t'd a :onfercnce ;Ii -ity will be able to balarrce its ac­w�at �Iichigan will decide upon at Tray, Buhlig ;tnd Clark at forward.;. cial train in :-.ixtl'cn hour:;. It wa" �l'\\' York oi I'rcsidl,llt Jud�'ln. :\Ir. l'ounts at the close of each year with-the meeting." Hut-.ole at .cen.tcr, and Cleary, Kelly twicc as high a:� the usual hcight at- :�yer:,oll. .\. C. Bartll-tt, \Vallacc )Ilt calFng on anyone to contributeThe f(,Howing will be representa- a�ld Henry at guards may get tailll'c) hy a ha1100n and wa:, just a:-; j r eckman. h:lsillcs:, Jll;lnag(.::-, and to \\ :,loC OUi; the deficit.h\'es at the scssion: A. A. Stagg, cllallces to break into �l1e 1)laying.·· ')'1 - . I' 1'rn'or:\ melt. auditor. with FrclI T. "I hclid that less than $,3.000,000l:t:'t. l:lt was a gr.:·al stralll "n II:' ._Chicago: G. A. Goodcnough ,IlIino:�; The game is scheduled to ..st:lrt ;.t heart. which \\':1:' il1rth(.'r terrihly :-;:ltC:' and )0:111 D. Rockciciler, Jr. ;1(1<1('<) to our present endowment wiitE. M. Holland, Indiana; A. G. Srr.ith, 7:30 o·clock. It is thc last of a wl'akl'nl'd hy an ;Itnrk nj hrollchiti:, \"othing it:rlller than a �encral dis· bring about the desired state. ThereIowa; H. :\[. Batcs, Michigan; �am,�s series of fourteen whi'('h the East- in �Jont('\·i(lc<). :us:,illn nj I he Univcrsity's condition: arc few institu'tions which do so wdlPaige. �[innesota; R. E. '.Vilson, -"rners have played on their \'acation llHi .h.T.1s 'was accomplishcd at thi:,: as we do in the matter of a deficit,N � Dr. S,'nn \\;I� a �\lr,�I..'OIl oj world·orthwoC:,tern; T. ·F. Moran. Purdue: tn·p. The lineup of the t\\·o teams Il"C.till< •. I)ut ;It it« conclllsion '\Ir. 'I :lIId if we arc able to make both endo;,,·iek rl'!Il:t;lti"lI. h"illt,!" '""t1l1ll'l) \\'l'lI � "" Jand C. P. Jlt1tchin�, \Viscomin. \\'1'11 be as follows: i\l}ck"il'lIer :tskoCd the ChicafT() 11Il'IlI,lI)('Ct the situation will be ideal.in the irol1l r:tllk� ill lli, prllil..':,:-iol1. .._ �Chica!'(). Po:-.itioll. Collllllhi:t. II .. : W;I� ;1 dl'lll(ll1�t r;I:,.r :It :'tlrgic.t1Fall� R. F" .. '\Iclc:'tl'r ROCKEFELLER'S GIFTS TO Tilt, new giit will be devoted toUNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO he 11,llow'ng purposes :ian. 2, 1908 (Est.) $2,191 .oco i"ur cudowmvnt (Est.) �2,OOO,OOODec. 31, 1906.............. 2,917,000 ,'-or annual deficit (july I,january, 1906 1,45C,00;) 190�, to July I, 19(9).... 155,000jUr:e, 1905 143,32'<: For books .I December, 1904 3,245,000 For Zoology greenhouse .I june, 1903 234,ODC "or equiprne nt .january, 1903 1,850,()O( :f.r campus improvcment , .December, 1902 I,OOO,OOC :"or rcpe ir ing Y crkes ob- 2,OOQ15,0001,250,OOC1,500,ooc3,000,0(;0 servatory ............•....To Increase ExpeaditllreL'IIII'Idillil':' in I,tl,h �ll'di;:t1 (" .. 11(':;:('. theGeorgen L. F'" .\Iaholl Colk.:.:-c '11' l'h'y�il'i:!:l' :111,] S\I�':':-l'()ll:-.Capt. Schommer C. '" Capt. RY;I:I! ;111«1 "the;' ll"[vd lll'.'d:c::! ill.'litlltiol1,.Harris ., R.G Schn('i;' !II' \\';1' "IL',' t:1(' 111'n<>;',·" :..:-tll·�t oiPa�\' I..G Kir.lkdl the CZ;lr "I '�tl,�i;l. ;llld "·lIly tw') ':1 their return home to write Ollt; "\\',: int(,nd to increase OUT ex­" :1:1t they \\,:lIltcd �[r. Rockdt'ller �.,! !WI"'l'S in the year to come, or the1" t hi:, year. The 5t1111S tisked ior ill; dl'lil'it mig-ht ('\'CIl be smaller. JUM:ji� r,'port oi the l7ni\"oCr5ity's Ileed, I I\'hcr�' We illtend t.o spend mort.',cr\' grallted �Jl1lost in their entlrcly jl �11()1I�'Y C.;.lIJllot he said now. bllt may'JY �I r. Rockefeller. rw 1;ltrr.Erect New Bulletin Board.a The da�s of 1906 has given to theschool two halHI�ome bulletin boardswhich were put lip last week In pla'Ceof the old g-ra\' wooden ones whichh d -\H· .. :k� ;I�(I tilt' F 1l11'\'rf1r oj .l;lI)an Sn'er;d oi thl' rO()I11� jn the dorllli-a stllO<} as sentinels in fr.ont ·)f 1'1.·lrence 1'. :\lac�";lll'. '(),-. 1'- �. :tll. ':.kl'flr;lle.r1 hilll \\·ill! tIl,' (lrder oiCohh ior so man'" "·.car�. The new ... :tlri(':, which \\'"roC Idt \':'C:1I1t hy stll-J J .:\Ir:'. :\(a'CNeill(', \\·ho han' hl'l'l1 :\I('rit. which i, ("11;:11;, ,I "Ill' oj thl'bUlletin hoards are s.olidly huilt with dellt:, who '\'t'lll hom!' during' the hnii- chaprc of the baseball team, wHl sta""tabro.:d sine(' th";r l11arriagc la:,t .1;1I1l'. l;i.1,:lal",t 11'111"1''' il: t1;l' 1:1"\\Tr_\, Kin .... - ,..ornan l I I f d' d ,... 'I;I\'� wcre �Ilhll't to the visiting dele- I I I .. '(..I ft• 1{,11:\ meta rames an ralse ar .. : :tow at ,hol11e and staying f Ir a IIr.lll. Dr. -. I t Ie lab swmgmg .l .onuay a ernOO:1.br . �c'Il:1', ,L'::lh \\,;1:' III1CX, gate"' (If ti:c .\l1lerlCall :\c:\II(,I11\' foronze IIlscripti.ons. The boards are tinlt' with :\Irs. �lacXeil1(":, l)ar lib... _I \,'11('11 tIle first pr .... ctice .of the can-of Iw\·ttd. ;I� hi .. d"l':fq·, :Illd iri.cIHIs th .. :\I!\·;!II,· .... I1H·lll 01 SC'1!'nce. :lI1I1 t 1(, I ..a water-pro.ofed cork f.ormation. 'l d. �( Artl'.llr \\' . , ,Th .l ·r. an • rs. 'ang::IlJl. :," thnll<.... ht he w:\ .. (Ill t1:,· 1)' ,illt oi rcco\'- 11'1 t '11' ,_� h 1..1 Ba:r..l sa"· thate I I b· I I '11 � otll"r "()Il\·l·lIt:on... which l11et her�. 1 J( a cs w' lAC cu. ... JS .)Oar< s emg mnc 1 arger WI 6 'k \ � �a(COmmodate the growing nc.cds oi .. 5J ..a c : vel1l1('. I ,'ry :,ll(lrtly Il: j .. ft: tll,· rel:lp"'c \\:hich Stlllicl1t:, who :'l1hh-t thcir rooms will he has matcrj�J for .. ",;nning 'teamh . . , ; ('nlied lli� liil'. It \\":1"' l'\'Cll pr('lill"J.:',1 I I . S I exnccts hlO' sqllatis out for botht c l:ni\,ersity. Thcy are eqnipp�d' PI·dlp Comstock 09 ha:-; r('ttl ill.('t) : _ _ l god t 11l';r m"'lcy )y ;lpp yrn� to � 11-: :I1H '.' . ,.,.\lith c)('ctric lights. � t.o the Vniver!"ity this quarter. (Continll.':d on pa�e 4) �--I pc'rintcI�clcnt �l:tcLcan. I the Var.ity and freshman teams.First Baseball Work Monday.Coach Fred Baird. who wit) be ;n e,•�rHE DAILY MAROON, CHICAGO, SA�rURj)AY. JAN. 4. I�.-Irt iaily .§DaruDn I WINTER SOCIAL EVENTS. IUniversity Society to Have Busiest IThe 01111:1al St udcut L'ubl icut Iou or lh� SoCial Round Ever-J.Eight Func- I_____L_·uin.l':.;ily or Cllil:"'_o_� tions Already Set. and Still OthersLULcn.:U u:; ::>l..Lu .. ..l ... ; .... "" �\lail :.It lho.: Ll1ki.�;;v Have Been Planned. !J.'u:,tvllin·. ;Il'ulJll�l1cu daily, el.,:ci't Suuuuys, llvu_dU)'1I uud hol lduy s, uuduC; lhn:c·tlual·lel'l:; P' .Jan. I r=-Midwinter lClllC •. oJ: the Lui\'Cl'"ilY )eur. I Jan. Ii-Senior Class Dance..L""·J.J.'·'l··· , .. �,,',�\: I'--\-l'�l!a"i�' I:;Ullvl·. J�I1l. Ig_The Reynolds Club "HardV.L � � u .• ' "., .• '\. __ ..... 1.4 _ bTimes Partv."Jan. 24- Univer-sityDance.Feb. 1- Reynolds(From the Social Date Book.)l'ltE::>'J..'u:\ .1:' ...... vss, ,;'\C\·,:.; Ellitvl·.\Vtih eight dances already set, and'l dozen or more to be announced.with perhaps a dozen other socialevents of a semi-public character con­.emplatcd, the "fusser '5" date bookIrescnts an unusually full appearance.-vcn for the busy winter quarter. Inuklition to the general affairs alreadyscheduled, several Score Club dancesIre suggested, with a number of Ira­.ernit v and club informals, as well a s;ario�s class and college dances andLOL'l::> s. (Settlement)Club FormalFunU'_'I'ly'l'he L'uiY.:r:.;il.y ui Cilkaou Wed;ly.Fuuutl..:u Feb. J I-Reynolds Club Reception:0 the President.Fcb. c r-c-Scuior Prom.Feu. 29-Rl'Yl1Olds Club "Leap YearDance."1, 1��:.!.'ll1c Daily, l'd. J., l�IU:.!.�l.U\lt.or � moutl:::;.the .llarvvu l.llicc, E11i:; 11al1, or ut lilt·Fueutty l':xdl:lu:;c, CuuIJ Hall.l'rlulcu lJy Ll1,.: :'lul'uvu l're,:;::;4.·1 Ea:;l ;:':;th ::>ll'l'ctL'Irune llyuc J.'ul·k �tj�lMr. Rockefeller's gift of approxi­mately $2,19!,000 to the University isa most generous Newy ear's gift. The additionAnotherNotableGift.'i he Girls' Gke CI\II) will hold amusical and .reCl'pI lUll in LexingtonGYIll within ka W(.'C' or two. TheWOn1Cn of the l:nin.'r ... :t\' \\,\'11 '- I. ' .- ue t Ieguests. l1:c Cke cit'}' IJ . ' las Workedlard dUrtllg the (.'lltirc ialland '. . qUart,·rCXpects t,) prl'�(,llt a ... I• .. goo( pro-gram. fill,.; I"; a \;) ri;lt;oll frOIll theusual plan oi till.' t'luh I't f 'I' . Ortnerl)'las gl\'en Ollly th(.' ;1111111;11I concert int H! spring.Thc date ;111<) 1)'fair will b, ' 11)<';1';1111 oi this af-•• C dlll1OI:ncld later. In thealUsence of Lc ... tn n J .Mabcl I e I _ . Olles, �llss. - e las bC'('1l gi\'cn tl .Ical _I' • Ie nUb-• Ulrectloll of th' . I I. •iCC UU. MISS Le.'s a graduate oi tll C'. -e Ill\'erslty a 1 Iwas presidcllt of tl .' • I •. . Ie org-alll7.ation last):e�r. Thc OI'lil'cr� ior this .l'.hss Florence:\1 . . )o('ar arc:'a�' .annlng, pre"il •.. nuss :\J aud \\. � ( en. ,. e olcotttreasurer; ).1 iss :\ ,secretary_brarian. . lary )'loYnihan, li-calls in person. DO YOU REMEMBER?-------- - ._- - ------- ---- -_._--BULLETIN FOR THE DAYTwo Years Ago To-day•• .' • IIt was announced that Charles f I. Lr. Lewis will speak 011 "j csus' IUI..',IT. y erkcs had provided in Ills;will for a bequest of $IW.OOO to! of the Author iry oi t he Old : Te s ta­the University of Chicago for I m e nt." The club will meet at I) p. 111.Y er kes Observatory. I•Three Years Ago Today� IThe death of Theodore ThomasCast for "The Knight of the Burning j)("r Cl'nt oi my class in this course, IPestle" to Practice in hut this quartcr, owing to a compli·Kent Theater. cation of rea!'ons, I intend to Hunk:orty PCI' cent. I givc yuu plenty f)j IThe lirst rehcarsal of the Dramatic warning, so that you. need fecI nu:Iub will be hdd today at 4 o'clock surprisc when you Se� your marksp. 111. in Kcnt Theatcr. ,:t lhe elld .of the qua:-ter,"The cast for the play, "The Knightof the Burnin!; Pestl.c," b,): Beaumont;tnd Flctchcr, is as follows:";peaker of the Prologuc .. H.e.ndersoll:\ Citizen BruceI-I:s \Vife , )'Iiss GrimOne Year Ago Today.Prcsidcn; Hewitt of theclass called a meeting to IJunior!decide Iof an estimated amount ,·eceptions.of $2,000,000 to thc pcr- The "biggest" social function of themanent Cllllu\\,lllent of the luarter is, of coursc, thc SeniorU,nivcrsity will give an annual in- Prom, given in Bartlett GymnasiulllcrcaSe of $�o,ooo to its income. Bali the eve of \Vashington's birthday.of this amollnt will bc used to de- ;\rrangements for the Prom will, ac­crease the annual c.kiicit, which av- cording to the usual cuslom, be in.erages at somcwhat over 150,000. :hc hands of thc committees to b�The othcr $40,000, it is undcrstood, lppointed by thc Scnior College.will bc applied to thc currcnt ex- "':ouncil at its first mccting of thepenscs of tb.e Univ.crsity, including ,Iuartcr_ As thc big evcnt of theanothcr increase in thc salaries of its ycar, howoCver, quitc a numbcr offa'CuIty. Besides wiping out the de- :llcn have alrcady madc arrangementsficit of thc current year, the rest oi .1I1d the sccuring of partncrs is going.the gift also proviG,-':s for several mcrrily on each day.much needed changes. and improve- Probably thc most uniquc dance oiments, including substantial campus the quarter will be the "Lcap Y (.ar'·improvcmcnts. dancc to be givcn by the mcmbers oiThe effect of this gift on the Uni- the Rcynolds Club, February 29.versity's growth i� most important. This dance will bc featured by beingThe University of Chicago has expe- a real Leap ycar affair, to which therien'Ced a growth unparallelcd in ed- girls will bid the meli, Tl1e cluhucational history, and has begun to will post � list of its members, anyontgrow ev�n its apparently abundant onc of whom may be invitcd. Gets Honor for Essay.resources. ::\Iunificcnt as this gift ap- The success of last year's "Hard ::\11'. E. B. Krehbiel of the Historypcars, it is in fact one which is r.eallv Timcs" party has led to its repctition departmcnt ticd with a rcprcsentativl.!made i�perativc if th� University:s in this quarter's schedule. As at the irom \Vestcrn Reserve University forgrowth IS to continue unchccked. The "hard up" function of last year, good the priZe essay of the Amcrican His,generous gifts to the Univcrsity from dothes will be discarded for thc old torical Society, This is a very highly�any Sources, but particulariy from ones distinctivcly indicative of finan- esteemed h01l0r in thc historical dc­Its foundcr, mak.e c\'er more the rcal- cial stringency. The usual rcgalia d I>artmcnts,ization of thc prescnt "alma mat"r"" cvcn informal evening functions will VARSITY SWIM.MERS HAVEidcal of thc "City Gray which ne'er be absolutdy tabooed, whilc the manshall dic." • WORK DURING VACATIONin overalls or bluc shirt and c'ordu-roys will bc the star of the cvening.GIRLS' GLEE CLUB MAKES Final plans for-the "MidwinterPLANS FOR MUSICAL Picnic" and the Settlement danceW ha\'c not yet becn made, but thcomen of University to Be Guests dates have been sct and the com·at Reception by New mitec chairmcn announce that theOrganization.:-uccess of thc undertaking is now a:,-surcd.As an .e\·idence of the student es­teem for President and �Irs. Judsoll.!lid al:,o to gi\'e the student body ahetter opportunity for cordial ac­'(liailltancc with thc Prcsidcnt aliI]'\frs. Judson. the Reynolds Club will,'ntl'rtain for th('m on thc e\'cning ofTIIl':,day. Fd)rllary J J. The rc�e:)'tion will he iolJo\\'cd hy a dance onthe first and second floors.:\noth('r Reynold!' Club functionis also an inno\·ation. Three \\,(,,':kshdorl' the Senior Prom the c1uh will�i\'c a formal (Iancc, in place oi the:nforl11al one given last year ahotllFebrllary I.After scven attempts to rea-ch Fos­ter and Green haJJs hy telephone yes­terday were greeted hy thc "bu!'y" 011 constitution ior the '_:ap andGown.W'l!S announced.Four Years Ago Toda:,.Announccmcurs were made at rthe Uuivcr sity of the deaths :11;lhe Iroquois fire of Xl isscs Falk-!custcin and Liv.ngstone : and oi ISeaton, Richaruson and Zeisler. I. Five Years Ago Today.I twas announced that Sigma!Alpha Epsilon would establish achapter at Chicago.'Captain Jerome :'.lagel! of thetrack team returned to head thewinter t eam.DRAMATIC CLUB TO HOLDFIRST REHEARSAL TODAYi{alph _ : .._ Benzies\; cnturewcll , SchackelfonlIi Umphrey , .. : ,.... Dixon.\lcrrythought , Orchard. \1 rs. �lerrYthought. Miss BellJasl�r ., , .. , .•............... Scot.\Iichael , , .. BordellLuce , __ .. )'liss Jacksoni'olllponia ···· ).1 iss PorterCoach Knudson Expects to Make aWinning Team-Meeting of Can­didates Next Tuesday. Dramatic Club rehearsal at 4 p. Ill.In Kvut : this is important.Ill'X·'Basketball Game bet \\'(.'1..'11 Chicag«and Cc �;,.;nhia ill l larIctt g ymua siumat ! '. 1ll.New\1. ',,:I .• ,)' · ... estamentill South Club wi 11Baseball Practice will beg-ill �1t)1I- Iday irom 2:,)0 p. 111. Cund.d.u c s iu.j ,;)1 tv.uus a"c rcque st ed to report.Brackfriar Plays are to beXl onday. in by?ROFESSOR STARR MAKESNEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONDecides to "Flunk" Forty Instead 'JiThirty Per Cent.' of An thro,ogy I. Class.Professor Starr has made a X C\\·Year's resolution. He say s it is on ;such as hc has never made bcfore.,l Ie announced his dcc'ision yesterdayIt the first session of Anthropology 1."H crctoforc," said Professor Starr,'1 ha\'e managed to Hunk only thirty.TRIP TO THE SOUTHDirector Stagg Will Ta�e LongRest in FloridaI )irector Stagg w:JJ Ica\'� ).!onday:'or his IOJig wInt.-:r \·a';.�ation whit:::!�e planned last quartcr. The trip willhc madc to :\liama. Fla., �\'here the IlId man will ,r.est for threc month ...TJircctor Stagg has hecn dclaYl'd byil�.e mCl':ing of the Confl:rcnce rnll':'committe. which will be hcld thisa ftcrnoon.Is your name on thc suhscriptionlist of The Daily !\[aroon. lFOWNESGLOVES'are service gJoves­wear ]on� and look wellwhile they wear. - _._------�------- ----------No.9 lin 0ktltreadc:atlimmthei'rolpresThu.\nnl'niJS�(hRo<"Jthe;Th is is t�l(� only FulJ Dress Shirtmade. t h,e bosom of wh ic h abso­Iltdy will not bulge.Y01l will ucve r wear r.ny othe­,:nd ii \'011 t r v this.(Pa-t�lltl'l( reb. 28-,81)1).)"THE MAC-HURDLE" ononAll fi!·;)od furnishe:-s sell them..\lade byUnited Shirt <lnd Collar Co. \'3nbrilpIetoSOCfer,theI,ion I:r:llld Sh:rts .and Collarswi:"gt·-,a:R. H. SHERLOCK CO ..Suurity Bldlt .. CIIIcII' ISrilinibSPECIAL InTA Black or BlueCheviot or Thibet n:ITSUIT with EXTRA TROUSERSof sarr.e or saiped material pb.'_ :'-'------ - -------- _---, I I;.! Y"'i n'cr .. !f\jl In t:lillh: how yonillli_" The [);:ily :'[;lrI)ClIl \\ilrll 50nI'C­lIlle ebc g('�� yuur COllY..\nnex.Lnin�rs:ty was made secretary of th\l5,ociatioll at the same time.In his lcucr of invitation Prcsidc.uRoosevelt �aid:"I am il1\'it�ng the governors withtheir expcrt s to meet in 'conferenceon this suhject at tlu: \Vhite Hou .. �on )Ia), IJ. q and 15 next."1 invite the hearty co-operation vfthe American Association for the Ad\'3ncemcnt of Sciencc in properl)"bringing this matter beforc tl1.C peo·pIe, and it gives me added pleasureto invitc you as president of the as·sociation to take part in this on­ference. THE DAILY MAROON, CHICAGO, S,\TUIW:\Y. j.vx. �. 1908.uARGE SQUAD OUT FOR : VARSITY TEAM WINS FIVE 'WINTE� 'fRACK WORK \ BASKETBALL VICTORIES iFriend Puts Candidates Through I Vacation Trip Brings Glory to theLimbering Up Process-Three Maroons-Most of Games Easy.Meets Are Arranged.�FESSOR CHAMBERLINpiOrCEIVES�UBLE. HONOR)lade President of Amencan AssoIs" tiOD and Is Invited to AttendCJJ conference= Roosevelt.. 'on to the pr.csidel1�y of theElect!•11 \ssociation for the Ad\r.lerr:3 "'. .,-nt (Ii Scie nce and special Ill'flncemc. .. by l"n:sl<lcnt Roo�ve1t to\1t�tlon , .,I ' confcren.� .. e at the \\ 111tl'tenU .ll·. to discuss means of prcscrvHouse . .I Intion's uaturnl r esources a:':;�g rne •..� dOllbl: honors conferred on Pro-luI: CI I." Thomas Chrowdvr lam )er·!���or .., ••. f the l'nin'r:,lt\' 01 Chicago. I'hvl:n 0 • 'from I'res:dcnt Roosevelt wasktterd at the tinal meeting of the asso-rta .', .11 held n·sterday in Xl ande] hai.C:JtlO •immediatdY following thc reading 0:the results of the election at whichChamberlin was made Vur sity allJfor the Captain Schommer Stars.-'--,:reshman track teams were out yes- uvc. t he fir st .t.'n'r taken, proved a..... rday in large number ior their lir�t Till' vacat iou trip for the Varsity.h c opening of the intcr-collcgiurc : .. -n t �:1l11t·. pro"illg the star in all the.v int er schedule. The fir st "ill be gaml's. Falls "a� abu ill the midst.vith the First Rcg iment team j au- vi the playing, and showed up bril-the oppo:,illg' forwards from register- \;llg gllals time a it c r time, and cov-. red a g;'eat deal of tcr ritory besides.::l'lgl',1 with the Academic Leagtt.:, II ar ris and Georg en completed theonsist ing of thc combined Ior ce s oi r e g ula r Xl aroon lineup, and workc • .1.vl orguu Park, Lake Forest, Armour ;';\:;1. Th.� other 111('11 who went a lon ;institute and Lewis Institute. Thi- (011 tJ1e trip, Cleary at forward, Dencet is carded for January 18. Tray at gt:ard, and Hubble at center.X"o work. was done by the weight 'til put up creditable exhibitions wheng-in'n chances.The following arc the results ofthe g;'.IlU':" played:I k\.", ::?o-Chicago, 35; Iowa, 26.I) .. ":. ::?I-Chicago, 30; \Vashingt011'lings, who had been thinking of r('- uni"er:,ity, la,llaining out during the quarter, has Del', ::?J-Chicago, 49; Kansas City:ha,nged his mind and will be out for .\. C. 19.rily in rC�l'arch work. At its meet,>ttt tip for the benefit of the enterill�ings scil·l1l: sts prescnt tl�e result 0 ::reshmen,. but it was later discovercdflle illvcstig-ations before thos.c inter, hat they were for thc guidancc �)iesled in such matters. About seventhe members of the <1ifferent scientitichundred members were at thc gather-ing from Dcumber 30 till yesterdayThis docs not include fuJly as manymore people who attendcd the meeting, although not regular memb.crs,During the sessions a memoriawas �.:'nt to Congress urging tl1at thePOWers of the Bureau of Educatior.be cnlarged, ,md that there be a post(stahli�ll\'d ior medical rcsearch atPanama.)Iany papers were pr.esented setling iorth thc results of rcsearchwork in the �e\"er;il departments,In Cnllll':ct:on with till' associationaboUI eighteen aliiliat'(,d sCoCieties heM��ss:cns 011 the 'Campus. :MaIlY well­kno\\n Illell in the different fields of�cicl1c" \\ ere prc�ent. E. E. Brown.t",� L"lIilt":1 Statc..; COl11l11i�sioner o!Educali',l1. till' 11Tcsidl'nt of the assoc:aliflil; E, I .. Xichob. oi CJrIlel1; (;�lrl\;J;: ('nun·11 ,the editor oi "Scicn�c"; II. II. J)onal<l!-'on, of the \Vi,tar In,tit lie oi Philadelphia. he sid ....()ther 1111 k .. � \\'.::I1-known I11Cll, gathc:('t1 !r"111 Ihe difil·ft.·lll part:; of th4I'roks:;or-I'dent The e lect ion took placepre� ,Thur:,day en'n!ng at the AuditoriumDr. J. Paul Goode of tb-,thinbso"m.:0.rs--"Theodore Roosevelt,"Dr. W, H. \V.elch, retiring prcsi,dent of the society and orator at tIllpst Un:in:rsity convocation, de1i,,'­ered the closing a<1<1ress of the ses;:c:; at the mecting yesterday, in,-'hich h� praised Chi.:ago for he.:"genlline western hosp:tality."t'-The Amcrican Association for tIl(Advancement of Sciencc is consid: cred one oi the most important sci·(Jltifr.: so�ict� ... s in existencc, TIllcon\'cntion which ended yesterda)r.ts the tiity-eighth meeting of thlassociatiun, which was founded ii,1848. It has been interestc<1 prima·Ie CO .... c:IIk:CIJSERS:iaL:ts--jtt,,:et ,t:E I,the IClt:b I,_--I �OtTJl!ry,Oil �I, :l1l1ay a n'c\'ptio11 was givelhy Ihe t'I1;\'('rs:t\' to the associationf''ie,i:i;-Ilt ;:11,1 �Irs. Judson. Dcall\';11( .. : 11 t ;, 11,1 �I r. Ry('r!-'o11 recei\'c(l.-='•. lg1l1:t Chi, the h0110r �ciel1tili�iraL·;·l1ity. held a C'ol1\'cl1tion yc!-'terfl:ty ;lil\' 110011 and a halHI\1et lastn;�ill, \I:I11Y of the dch'gat('s to th.,(011\'\,11("11 ar(' mcml,..'rs oi this so­ciety.hoW y�Tl11 sOllie· Candidatespractice of the season under Coachc s-r icnd and Russell.The Var:.ity,s(juad IS looking for-.vard to the two meets which Dircc­or Stagg has arranged previous toia ry ;.q, and the other is scheduledw ith the C. A. A. February 8. Both.vil! be held in Bartlett gymuasiuiu.I'he Freshman team has a meet ar-I1CIl and jumpers, and Coach Friendn:t the runners through only short;pr:nts and slow jogs. The \" arsitycam will be strengthened by tJle ad­lition of Iddings and Hoffman. 1d-he winter mects, Hoffman, \\;ho ;sl good distance man, has quit th.:)as�tball team and will tryout fo:'�rack.Capt'lin QuigI-:y and Shuart oi last,ear's team were out for work. Cald­.vell, Morgan. Long, l'lacXeish an.j; ohlin of the <1istance men also lim,Il'red up. Hubble, the high jumper,\'orked in the sprints, as did Ma..:­:rack.en, \Vhipp and \Vorthwine.:omstock and Barker, who will b;.:�Iigible for open meets, took shOotpins around the track.To Remove Sign Posts.'Small signs bearing the namt=s 0ihe different buildings and directionso reach \'ariou::; parts of the campus�rccted thc students as they arrh'c.lIpon the campus this morning, It.,,'as first thought that they had b.cen:ol1\'clltions which met here duringhe holidays. It has been announcedfrom thc ofti<:c of thc Supcrinten<1cll,)f Ruildings and Grounds that they.\":11 be remo\'.::d in a short time.135 to ISo iull. ...... . dress and tux­e do sui t s, '24.-:.:-:Surplus lots from ourchi e f suppliers; anddiscontinued lin e s.Singlecoats tuxedofor dinner$12.50•to $g tuxedo$;" ., .,.:-:-: fancy waistcoats, $5. .... ' ..., ,,.,.r inmpha l affair. rv su lt ing in five vic­t or i e s ior the Xl aroous in as many;"::IIllCS. I n only oue game, that withthe Des �Ioil1cs Y. �1. C. A., did theXl ai oous have a close call.Capta:n Schonuner played a consis-lia nt ly at times. Page at guard keptDcc. ::?5-Chieago, 31; Des �IoillesY. ')1. C. .\" 23.Dcc. ::?(J-Ch:cago, 60; :'-.Iuscatine Y..\1. C. A" 20.Have youSubscribedforThe Daily Maroon,•Do it No\v!Maroon Office, Ems Hall.\\'.\XTED-.-Stu(knts to att.cnd En·glewood Roller Rink, 6 .... ).2 .\\' entwurth Avc. E,'cry e\'cnillg. Thnrs ..Sat. and ·SUII. .\itl'rnoons throng-:the season.Rooms for Rent"FCRXISH ED ROO:\I S-Xear th', �t!�C'lIi\'e:-:,ity: good light. heat, ho,alld eol,1 water: hath, Call· 652 E,.�ith St.. s":c0nd at.TO R EXT-F11rlJi:-h�'(1 rO(lI11�. wit'dn�\'t. S, II .. g:IS. hath. pholJe: pr:\\'.\ :\TF i )-- ,\licit ior\4:drt'" I). K.. 1);(;ly \TafIlOlJ,------- ---- ---------Typewriters: \'I'F\\'R!TFI,S for Sale or Rt'ntSj1t'(ial ratc� to stl1,I'�nts; bar':::J1I�111 r.�··l)\1ilt 111:1chines. \V. \"hit":. �;, d. 3() 1.:1 S�ll1(' St r('('t DRINKS INKLIKE A CAMELTo load a Conklin Fountain Pen, just dip it ill anyink, press the Crescent-Piller and see it 611 its owiltank like a camel slaking its thirst. That's all thereis to it! No dropper-no mess-no bother. Do itanywhere ..'-any time.CONKLIN'S J�tiNG PEN.. THE PEN WITH THE CRESCENT-FILLER"cnu VC filled instantly without the least inconvenience, Youcould li!l it with white kid gloves on without danger ofsoilil1l�. Bcsit1c�. its convenience, is the splendid writinrqualities of the Cunklin-the perfect feed.Lc:"lll!;'� • .ka:,·rs lumdle the Conklln, If yours does not. otdWL!i: .. .ct, I'rices , ::.).00 and un. Send at once fur handsome Dew cataloC.'Ihe Conklin Pen Co., 310 Manhattan BldlE., Toledo. OhioEdgar A. BensonTHE BENSON ORCHESTRA Eli CourlaildK . J\1SEASON 1901-1908The 1:�'!1:'(J1! ()rd:.::'t ra will Iur nsh music ior t hr following well knowic lu h 11:roll�110l11t t lc ",':t:,(J11 IIi 14)Oj a nd If)08:CLl"I:S-C:t1Ull1C't. Calumct C(1111ltry Club, Onwcntsia. Birchwood, Ex­mo or Go lf. L-nillll J .(';ll�l;e. Chic.r.ro Aut ouiohile Club, South Shorer Club,Chic.u;o Coli Club. II igill:tlHl Park Club, South Side Colouial.HomewoodCount ry. Ft. 1 )c;l1'hol'll CI11h. Xe w l llinoi , Athletic, Chicago Athletic clubIlotl'b-L:01�(Jt:l. \,irg-;ni:l. Vcudomc. Xl cr ropole, The Moraine, ChicagoBeach. Potter Ilot(:1. S::nta l:arbara, Cal.TIJi,.; (?rl·h.c,.;r;·;\ eni?y.ed the distinctioll of ha\'il�g play.t>d for the Kirme ...tl�c ,:\IJ(I\\,:l1:(,� Cot,dllPn. tl:,l' \,ill;.�� .... Fair. the Harvard Dance, Streets ofr ;!f1S. the ll1:n'r�!I'y of \\' hcnnSIll. I'romenade, the North Western Uni­,,;rsity l\ll1 I �C!lcllil'. Pre Illl'nade. the Uni\'ersity of Chicago JuniorI rOIlll'IJ:�(Il'. Ltc. I'or open dates ::n.:l oth .. :r information addr(li:EDGAR A.Telephone'Central 5253------------_. - - -+_----------------40 East Randolph Street, ChicagoTIlE ARNOLD' COMPANYENGINEERS-CONSTRUCTORS�LEC"RICAL - CIVIL- MECHANICALlSI L.A SAL.L.E STREETCHICAG�COME TO US FOR'CAMPUS OUTFITS,UNIVERSITY FLAGS,MEGAPHONES,PENNANTS, andCANVAS GOODS OF ALL KINDSH.Channon Company.ChIcago.Our Piano Stores. ,Visit--- ---------------------------------------- --------------------B�fore making a se�ection be sure to see our impreuiYeexhib�ts-four floors of display rooms - Colonial' Room, Art�o- .. cau Room, Louis XIV Roo,n, Dutch Room! Hundreds ofp;ano�-many differer,t makes- each of -actmowledged suprem..;aCj; in its respective class-all sales made at minimum figure..Ca:! !:-::r art booklets of various pianos to study at your leisure.Tc"m� to suit your preferences. Visitors always welcome-noor.e � .;jed to buy!Sale :\gcnts forCROWN, KNABE, ESTEY,CHICKERING BROS., MPCPHAIL GRAND,CONCORD, H. P. NELSON.Z�I Wabash Avenue Chi c ago, U. S. A.,\ GEO. P.BENTB::fore making 2 sele�ticn visit the Piano Rooms ofWAREHOUSE AND STORAGE COMPANYPhone Hyde Park 571 Kimbark Ave. 31l. 11th It.The C!c�nest and Best Kept StorageWarchol1�c in the City •••••h:rllitlJ;'c allel 1'::lIlOS �Iov('d, Stored. PackH aet�h:pp('d :0 :lit parts r,f the world .. 100 Print. 1t6P­age 1'''I>111S. 1,;lr�(' Parlor l..xclu�i,·ely for Pianes,R(�Ol11� ior Tr:i:lk,.; ;,.nd \Vhee1s. LarKe Roo. forCarri;q::l':o'. 1�\I;�gi('''' and Sleigh�, Trunks to .. dfrom :111 n.�p0ts, Local Transfers for Ba,pce.hlTnittTr.'.'. l';:('k;I�('�. etc., at short notie •.Special attention eiven to University Orden.:'::'.'\\'11: :10tl\T:tr(I('11? �'f'll I' 0\\,11 THE ILLINOISPresident Harry Pratt Judson of ball teams during the past two seu­the University is at present touring sons. was yesterday elected footballthe \Vest and being enthusiastically coach oi the Purdue team by thereceived by University of Chicago ·tthletic board of the Hoosier iusti­alumni assocratron. Last night he turiou.addressed Chicago alumni at Salt The students at Purdue feel thatLake City, and next Monday evening, the Boilermaker eleven next year will'January 6, he will be in Denver to show Letter Class than at any timeaddress the alumni of thc Univcrsitv within the past three seasons. Thisof Chicago there. year Jl1:nh� lost cver y game on it:'The President will leave Denver schedule.on January 7 and ar rive in Chicago Speik, who now holds a doctor ofon the 8th, but he will leave imrne- medicine degree, was captain of the Idiately for Ann Arbor, where, on Chicago eleven in 1904, and was onej anuary 9 and 10, he will attend ; of the best c nds the Varsity evermcct ing of the Association of Ameri- had. He was also a "C" track man.can Universities. He will probably his. forte being the wcighr events.return to Chicago by the I r th of themonth.President Judson left Chicago onDecember 27 after addressing a com­bined meeting of the ArchreologicalInstitute of America and the Ameri­can Philological Society in Mandelhall. On ·the 28th he spoke at a din-ner in l\1'inneapolis before thc TwinTelephones: Harrison 4259, 340J, 4239 City University of Chicago AlumniAutomatic 5239 Club, and later on -New Year's day. RIrHARDS AMBLER s; ro he spoke at Seattle before the 'Vash-. � , ,,� • ington Teachers' Association on "TheCOAL AND COKE N.cw Education."303 Dearborn Street. Chica�o The President has been elaborate-..... ---------------1 Iy entertained on his trip throughTelepbones Hyde Pa:-k 18 and IJ<)f7 th� \V est, and local alumni are makingpreparations to give him a heartywelcome home upon his return toChicago.TI1.(' lou� delay in completing tIl\'Harper �Ielllorial Library iuncl 011 ae- WHO HAVE BOUGHT OURcount of the reccnt moncy stringency Ihas hccn t'IHI('d. The latc:-t gift ;�.I COLLEGE CORNER CLOTHES IOlle oi $1.000 from �Irs. G. F. Swiit. ARE BUYING AGAIN THIS FALL 'I1ll0tl1<'r of Harold Swift)J6. Dr. I : COLLEGE SUITS AND OVERCOATS $35.00$Good�.J>t'cd has rell{'wcd thc campaign' : �for s�lh.scriptiolls and expccts t!lat tl�e I C�et (!J \Vilkie IBS fB9Dt�rborn Sf •rcmall1ll1� $65.000 call be raIsed 111 TAILORS Bank rloorFlain Skirt cleaDed and pre�M:d ." . roOc ,-,Ple�ted Skirt cleaned and prc�!'ed. : ia.; up time to sccure Rockefeller's $600.000 ,Waist cleaDed and prel'M:d . • • . • • i;>e 11 - -------------- -Jacketcleaoed andprnM:d •••• , • i7><: u� offer. He says, howc\'er, that the _- __�klrt l'pon�d and prn!'ed . • . • .• :t:">c up II 'Men's Garments Price List Uniwrsity will not hurry in puttingI IRa, Ra. Ra; Yum, Yum, Yum; ISolts dry cleaDed aDd prnM:d, • _ . .SI.OO up the hl!ildin� and that proper plan�. SWEETENS Chu, Chu, Chu, WHITENSSTohl' steadm clUDed aDd prnsed • 1.2") cannot he prepared hefore July, hu:! THE D�'1I.TTY_"''T. � GUM T� 'J'rousers ry cleaDec! and pre!'seli . , • . , .JOe �J.� '" ... naOverooeoatl dry cleaned aDd prnl'ed , ' •• !1.00 that it is certain th.c gronnd will be J'. BREATH TEETHOv.er-coat� steam cleaned and pre�toe(1 • • • 1.2", Choicest Chew. "I Washington Ave. and 55th St. sultllpoD�d a.d prnwd •• • •••• -IOc hroken for the library during the en-Troulft"S sFOD&"e4 aDd prnw4 JOe.----------------..1,. . sumg y�ar.GENTLEMENWHO DIESS FOI snuIIUTI('ts, UI CD.t'III_UI TU •• PROfU I.'BOSTONGARTERTHE RECOOIIZEO STANDARD�The Name IIstamped 0.• ···h. :.bIIOOp_ �fV'�CUSHIONBUTTONCLASPurs FUnO THE lU-IIEYEISLIPS, TURS !'lOR UIIFASrEllSGEO. J1IOlTco • .JI&kInEoaton. Xua., .... S. A... __ �ALWAYSEASY� __ ..BORDEN'SCondensed Milk, Fluid Milk, Creamand Buttermilk.All Bottled in the Country.Borden's Condensed Milk CCI.327-329 E. Forty-seventh St.A. McAdamsThe Unherslt7... F lor: 8 t •••GREENHOUSES:Cor. SJd St. aLII KllLoJArk Ave. ChicagoSpecialVall.les!'VVoolerlslorCollege' :: WearSUITS or OVER£OATSTo Order525 : : $30 : : $35.TAILOR FOR YOUNG MENTwo stores: 131 La Salle St., anei44 Jackson Boulevardl\IANICliRIXG SH.UIPOOINGElectric Scalp and Facial MassageMADAME KAYNOR'SSCALP SPECIALIST23i E 55th St. 1'hollc H. P.3286C. L. SCHARFPICTURES AND PICTUREFRAMING�65 East Fifty-Seventh StreetOpposite Ro�alie Court.Phone: lTy<Ic P,.k 10-49.MRS. S. TAYLORMILLINERY �, �DR. NICHOLAS SENN DIES f(Continued fr�m page I) Ithat he would bc strong enough toI�vc his room in a kw day� I ,-���������������,���������������I�. . . . . . . . . .Dr. Senn was conscious almost up I i"'___ -----------to the last moment. As he saw th .. , ---------1-nd approaching he feebly uttered: i Hot elM a roo Il. I"I ask forgiveness of everybody NORTHEAST CORNER 58TH ST. AND DREAEL AVE. Ilave offended. :\Iy love to ali:' I 'IIIC" (JThese were his last words. Under �l:magement of the: National Hotel Co. Tel. Hyde Park 3739 � �Dr. Senn was born in IS ...... in .can-I THE BEST ,:E�.v:.'D A�' ·�t.on St. Gall, Switzerland. He came .... �I POPU!..AR PR!CES '. ' ..;0 America with his parents at the II ._ jIgC of thirteen. The family settled RESTAURANT AND LUNCH _C_O_U_N_T�_E_R__ .;.I ;ctilr�.a�ato�·1n Ashford, \Vis. After finishing his In Connection �"'righ school education from Ashford, -------- .. -----ie entered thc Chicago llcdical Col- ��--����������������-_-��-I.�-.��������·�. '�sctlege. On his graduation from the �: I11III:i� . ,IBANQUET FOR DR. MICHELSON medical college, he began thc practice SMITH- V AILE � � pmts"'J{ medicine at Elnore. Shortly after ������� '. " � ..Faculty Members Welcome Physicist this hc went to Germany to take a Pumping M�chinery �.-:': �... -_" .. - .. ,:.:.��;'.���.'....._, ... -�.. ,� . __..•.l_�.=... �... ·,Home From Sweden With post-graduate course at the Univer- .,...... ];il���Dinner. sity of Munich. On his return to '.-:,America, he was appointed to several The p l�tt Ironworks ��JProfessor Albert A. Michelson, who 'mportant posts iu Chicago. He wasrecently returned from Stockholm. attending surgeon at the Prcsbyte­Sweden, where he was awarded thc :ian Hospital, surgeon-in-chief at SI.Nobcl prize, was the guest of honorl'JosePh's Hospital, professor of sur­at a banquet given at the Auditorium gery of the Univcrs y of Chicago.Annex last night by the members of and professor of the principles ojthe University faculty and other surgery of the College of Physiciansfriends of the noted scientist. Thc and Surgeons.banquet was att-ended by many ofthc He took part in thc Spanish­leaders in the social and educational American war. He was lieutenant­circles of Chicago, as well as by sev- colonel of volunteers ..eral of the well-known men of sci- He always took great inter�st inmilitary surgery. He founded theAssociation of �Iilitary Surgeons ofCoach Fred A. Spcik, who a�sist'�11Director Stagg with tl�· Xluroon foot-PRESIDENT JUDSON MAKES SPEIK TO COACH PURDUE.TOUR OF ALUMNI CENTERSStudents See Winning Eleven withEx-Maroon in Charge.University's Executive on ExtensiveTrip Through West-Enthusias­tically Received Everywhere •.cnce 'who are here as delegates to theAmerican Academy for the Advance­ment of Science. Speeches weremade by 'President Harry Pratt Jud­son and others, in which tribute waspaid to the man who was given theCopley prize and the Nobel prize inrecognition of the service he con­ferred upon science by his recent dis­co\'eries in physics. the National Guard, and was it spresident.He contributed liberally to the sci­cntific libraries of the world thoughthe numerous works that he wrote inmedical science and surgery. 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The professors in charge are bed!scholarly and practical. .JOBlf B. STETSON UNIVER.SITY DE LAND,FLORIDAAffiliated in 1�7 with THE UKI\'ERSITY OF CHICAGO.The President is a Doctor of Philo�ophy of the University or Cii­cago, and eleven m�mbers of the Faculty ha,·.c been students at tr.University of Chicago. many of them taking degrees. Stetson is l0-cated at DeLand, Flor:da. thc land oi flowers, sunshine, blue sID.�nd balmy Oce;!n hrcc;:es. Sl1IlllllCr r.':'l"reations run throuJth tlte W..ter. Cc,stly buildings, electric tigla�. electric bells, cement "'alks, sheDr�ads, �ro:ld ayen.tles, .tiopical "hruhbery .,nd trees. Biggest reai.tn­t10.n �lllS year III .ltS hIstory. There are four colleges, five schools, 14blllldmgs and 48 m the Faculty.Students. from th�. University oj Chicago may do their work atStetson dnnn� Ihe '''mt.er Term. ;llld receive their credits at Chiago.Address, President Lim;oln HulJey, Ph.D., LL.D.. 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