iatly !larnnnCHICAGO. 'l'L:ESI):\Y, ) .. vx. r. 1«)08, Price T •• c-..-.PROFESSOR W!�O HAS AC I WOMEN PLAllTTEIDlICE� "P_�_N_S_�_T_E�_C_OL_L_W_&�- nS�M�M.'Representations of all W01DeD·� Or­ganizations Meet at can ofDean Talbot.--Arthur Bruce Explains �. ofAffair-Hot Supper to be. Servedat the "Winter Picnft:.."u GiftD Vlltil Februar7ID td Abide b7 Conference. . R1Ila..Final plans for the "Winter Pic­nic," to be held at the Settlement onniDIrd atRe·foar:s ofI Ir­Uiri-aDdIt illbetJa-)AlIj. , .THE J)AILY MAROON. CHICAGO, TUESUAY, JAN. 7, 1908. -"':�;.: ... : ...The omcluJ Htudent l'ubllcatlon ot the Plans for Harper lIelDOra! Just Com-University ot Chicqo. pteted by Architecta-ConvenienceEntert.'() lUi Hl'Cond-c1ll&1llull at the Chlca¥o and EleKaDCe in Work.,l'wtumce. IIlEIiORIAL LIBRARY PLANSSHOW ELABORATE D:ESIGNS DO YOU REllEIiBER?One Year Ago Today.The Dramatic Club announcedthat it had selected for its playthe "Good Natured 1\Ian."Two Years Aco To-dayThe new three-quarters men an­nounced that they would give adance to the old members.Jimmie Lightbody was elected Icaptain of the 1906 Cross CountryI Club.Three Years. Ago Today.The following plays were an­nor-need to be g iven during themonth: "Minna von Barnbclm."a German play; and "TIle BlackFriar" play "The King's Kalen­dar Keeper."Four Years Ago -Today.The Woman's Athletic Associa-'Plana for Harper Memorial Just Coml'ublhlhl'() ,. duJly�. c.xcept Sunda,ys, Mon..- brary building have been completedday. IWd hoUdays, durlng three-quarters by the University architects, whohave been at work on than since 1902U these plans are carried out the Ji­brary will, internally. and externallybe one of the most beautiful andunique of any of the buildings on thecampus The main reading room wilbe 190 feet long, 60 feet wide and (,0feet high. It will be handsomely fur­nished and will have splendid lightingand ventilating facilities. The bookstacks have been made so as to pro-vide for further expansion, and thisSubscription prlce, $3.00 per year: $1.00part of the library will be sufficientor 3 w6uths. Subscrlptlonl:l received atthe Maroon 01llce, Ellls llall, or at the for years to come. The administrative offices will be especially spaciou.Faculty Exchn.aee, Cobb Hall.It is highly desirable that studentsat chapel: meetings at the Universityof Chicago should con­able to reach any library in the groupduct themselves withwithout going out of doors.some degree of dig. The group will be Gothic in archi­nity. It is, however, tecnrre and will be entirely fireproof.absolutely essential to As the library will probably be sit­thee reputation of this institution thatuated between Lexington and Ellisot. the Un.iversity year.LUTliER D. J_.'EllNALD, MaDql� Editor.I'RES'l'ON 1,'. G.\.SS, News Editor.LOUIS S: llEHLIN, llUI:IlneJi8 lla.nacer.• Formerly'l.'h·e Unh'crl:ilty or t:hlcaso Wt."ekly.J_.'olinded1'hc Wl"ekly, Uct. I, 18U2.1'hc Daily, Oct. I, ID02.J.'riD ted by the Maroon Press474 East ti5th StreetPhone llyde Park 3GD1BehavioratChapel . .;���; �:';:���.�.-9�,. > ;: .. :.:..... ;1 .Tbis�is . .tbe�Qnly; ,uU D..rep."made�··.tb.e .• ·b�;.oPt� Qf w·hicb. �� .lut.�.ly·will �o,t;��e:. '. _. ��' '.. -... .- ..•.. ;. . -'. .,.-' ."" . � '..�U! w:iJ-i' never. ��¢!P'���y O�I(ki nd .i,£ Y9U.; try: this, .' " . r » ,.- (Patented�·Fe�.· :z8..�") '., �The President and Faculty of .' ·,yUE IAt�.8IJRotr.� _\Vellesley College announce a fellow AU &004 ··fllfoliDbers: .. � ...... , .. S·ship and also thirty resident s'Cholar-I'; : -: '.: - :-·:l{a .. �;It" ! : : �-:.� �', �":.LuI(NI MAGAZINE ASKS ships. The fellowship established. by: Unite. �blrt; .�� c.�: ..... � .. -FOR CONTRIBUTIONS Mrs. David P. Kimball in memory 0 . Lion Br.an.:-Sbis:�s au:�. �. :.:. •. � ...Alice Freeman Palmer, rnay . be used_. i�;, ... �for study abroad, for study .at any'·'·' .. -, , .. t. -.... ., :.. .���:�:;e"��!:g�es::rc��i��r��y�p:; :A. (i - SPA,iDI ti6 · i:·Q:0 any woman graduate of any Amer- • . . . I _.. •be�I:�UtS::i�h:::g�h�I::':"��g:::::: :c�:rt�::'il:� o�fth�:�:���'h�:::d�:c�. � .... b .. :BROS�; Juis due January 20. The pla:ce for It has been held by a University student.--- " ". ;;,..:"1.: ••••• � •• ", '",is Box 300 of the faculty exchange. in the past, may be had of PresidentThe �I< LaigeSt' .�aDu.fa��� ".("iiii . '��'!" .1Stories of any sort, verse, dramati-c Hazard of Wellesley. . . -..; : j;" '�i":"�, :' :; �_:_':'Wellesley to Give Cash Assistance to sketches are in demand. The articles In addition to the fellowship, tlt.ir. . .. ��r� _o� .. :: �.'�' �'."1- _; .• ;;Trinity-One for Women especiaJJy should deal with local life. ty scholarships of. $175. ar� also of- OFFIC��, ������������; /:;" .Graduates of Universities. ,Stories run from 800 to 1,500 word5. fered to graduate students. resident .B� �.aJl,r-Jt�� ,,;�, .... � '.. ':'�:WeUesley College announces tha �erdse ma� bef of anYh lenldgthb· Stforihes at'I�feJJesle�. be secur"'u by - .LOWD.•.. ��,H·_ms... _.·._�,L� •.. _!: �.. '.��.;�.� .. �!..�.'._, •• ' •• :.the Alice Freeman Palmer fellow- III ramatze orm s ou e 0 ten ormation may. . "JU �-"same length as other stories. addressing the Dean of Wel�'SJey OffitCial Impk.m.ents ;:��"' T?�!·�:All students in the University are CoJJege. .r�ield U�.ifor�s f�� .• _A��. S�:� .....Spalding's .. 1:Ia�.��0�1�. ���!'t�",.;Mr. Boynton to Lecture. trated .. �atalogue.�of.-all.;..sP.9,rtI_. ..Mr. Percy H. Boynton of the .�!?g- c�nta_i�s .. uumerQus :';;.. �., � ...CHICAGO FIVE OUTPLAYS !ish department, will deliver a s�r. ies' S d 1 . I' f .' MACOLUMBIA BASKETBALl of six lectures on �lternate Friday� A. ti;;'S. S;��CJ t;�JrJUi8� " ...... �.:)�at Terre Hante, Ind. On the re��in- .New York', ('lIica�o, Pbila��Jp��.�· �ing Fridays of the winter m�nth� moreS�l'llcu�� "'iD!Jea�lis. �iL'�• • ::;1. LoUIS, New Or-leaDS. SaD F .... C1SCO. Pi�· .--:; �Mr. Boynton wtll lecture m Benton CiDcioDaui Deuver-. Motltreal •. B"traJo. �, :.�; �J7Harbor, 1\1 kh, ... A lecture before the Cit,.. Clevela�d. Ca_da .-. '.-:'- ::� •.Open Door'Section of ·the Chicago' .. � ..Woman's club is set for Jan:.26. Two ., ......lectures will also be given in New THE UNION HOTEL .. �:�� �ton, Mass_, at the end of March:.: AND RBSTAllBAft' .. ::.: ..III-�I; .��olph·:Stteet� ::�.in direct contrast with the presenoffices, which are far too small bothfor comfort and service. There will tion decided to give a 'dinner atalso be special rooms for public docu.rnents, maps, charts and rare reference books. The general library willbe connected internally with all theother libraries, so that anyone will be the Commons.Harry A. Bigelow accepted anappointment . in the UniversityLaw School.Five Years Ago Today.The Alumni of the Delta KappaEpsilon Fraternity purchased achapter house on Woodlawn ave-Inue.E E Brown was elected captainof the 1908 Cross Country Club..:ontributions for February NumberDue Jan. 2o-Good Stories andKinds Desired.the behavior of men at devotional ex­avenues, fronting the Midway, theercises should be marked by somegroup will, with the exception of theslight approach to good breeding. classical building, complete the Mid.At the chapel assembly of jWliorway frontage of the quadrangle.college men yesterday, mu-ch of acertain despicable type of cheap OFFERS SCHOLARSHIPS"tin-hom" rowdyism was rampant. AND ONE FELLOWSHIPA group of men at the far side of thehalls spent most of the haH h'our in indulgence in various sorts of childish,disturbance. A running fire of con­versation, alleged jokes of greater urless degn;e of_.putrefaction, snatchesof SOilg, weak imitations of whamight have developed into fancy dan­ces,and the like w.ere interpolated be­tween the remarks of the Dean ofthe Junior College.· ·Not more worthyof attention in the minds of the dis­ttirbers wer.e the reading of the p�al­ter and the pronouncing of the bene­diction. The dosing singing of thealma mater was accompanied b)a very vociferous parody which car­ried over half the hall.Perhaps the �nimal spmts pro­voked by the vacation just endedhad not quite run their course. Per- ship, of $1,250 a year, will be awardedin June to a woman graduate of anAmerican college of approved stand­ing. The fellowship is the income 01;$25,000 given lately by Mrs. Kimballin memory of Alice Freeman Palmer.·1 t provides the holder shall be anunmarried woman less than 27 year:of age, a graduate of an approve(American college. and that sh.e shaldevote herself to study in an Ameri··can or foreign university or to inde­pendent research. ellesley also offer'thirty scholarships of $175 each forgraduate students resident at Welle�,haps: general uproar was considered ley. Applications for both of thethe sure mark of the "man of the. above should be sent be-fore Februaryworld." Perhaps the men who mad" 'Ist, with written testimonials 0the disturbance wer.c just built that .scholarshIp and character, as well :1:way. 'Vhatever the cause, such be- ,published and unpublished theses, f<havior is. highly discreditable to the, Miss Mary Caswell, Wellesley, Mas!'s�udents who make 't and to the Uni-versity. Certain of the marks of The ASKS . FORback wooJs high school seem to stickto some men.The classes of 1910 and 1911 amsomewilat notoriously unique in be­ing thoC slowest in learning that haz­ing, the destruct!on of Universityand other property, ill-advised classrushes, :>.nd disturbance in chapel Jonot belong herc and ncver bave andncvoCr will.Pronouncing "Speik"The following recently appeared inthe columns of the "Purdtt.e Expon­e:t :."1I0w to Speak "Speik"Since thoC football coach is sc1e=led it is up to us to give his name th�correct pronunciation. Yesterdaystud.ents were pronouncing it in nu­merous ways. Some call it 'fSp�ck."others "Speak," and still others.rSpick,"; or "Spake." The) correctpronunciation is as if it were spelled"Spikc." CHORUS GIRLSW. A. A. Getting Ready to PresentIts Vaudeville-Musical Comedy aFeattJre.The W. A. A. has issued a call forchorus girls, and Iiv.ely preparationsgenerally are being made for the 41:1·Imal vaudeville show to be given bythe women of the University on Feb­rurary 28. All those of dramatic ;&s·pirations should appear in Lexing­ington. It is rumored many of tlJ,.:are anxious to take part and thc ad­vice to come early and avoid the rushis said to be in place ..According to present plans, the fea­tnr� of the bin to be presented bythe women will be a one-act musicalcomedy and as this is the first timethat it has been attempted. greatthings are being expected of the act.The women are looking fonvard tothe most succesSJ(ul of all their vaude·ville attempts in their plans for thi)'4.2I'Ys slaG •• Outplaying their opponets frorr;tart to finish, but bothered by the pcculiar style of play used by the .Easterners, the Maroon basketball tC'andowned the Columb!a five at baskdbaJJ Saturday night in Bart�ett gym Did you ever stop to think how �?Unasium by the score of 28 to 13. miss The Daily Maroon when someThe gam� was sirited and full \.1 one else geh your copy.thrills but was frequently halted b}the protests of Captain· Ryan of the 1 liIVlue and White team, who dcmanded,:interpretation of a number of rulesThe contest also took on a humorOt�Sfaspect through the effort of Page to,'solve the style of �Ietitzer, the Co·lumbia forward. The Columbia mall,be\�ilde:red the star Maroon g'u;trd,('arly in the game, but "Pat" broke'up �Ielitzer's attempts to dribble coni'tinually as the game progressed.. IFor the Chicago five Captal'Schommer, though out of conditio ,1 ..from an attack of tonsilitis. played thstar game, ringing four baskets. 1 I·this department of the gamc he warivaled by Harris. who r.cgisteredlike number, besides putting tIP .:1.. t h' ColumbIascrappy fi�ht agams ISopponent. Page and Falls also pla�ed"fast games. following the baH WIthkeenness. Georgen showed up strom�'·'g.ctting two baskets. De Tray amIHubble who had chall'C'cs to pla�·.kept t� Varsity team running �sr F r Columh·a.smoothly as beJore. 0 . IM I· played thfCaptain Ryan and • e Itzer,best pmes.:nvited to .contribute. Manuscript noused will be Feturned.'Maroon Team Puts Up Spirited Contest Against Easterners andWins 28 to 13- BULLBtm :rOB. 'lBB DAY., .""'W'•. ':,Water Polo and Swimming candis'candidates will report in theoom at 3:15 P. �Leligible.Stone Lecture.-Alfred H. Stone ofthe Carnegie ··711si"i(uiC'·�o1"·W ..asIlIng- .ton. D. c., will Icct�� ..o·�'1'TI!�ri. . c' �gro in Southern History," at 4 P. 1\1.in Cobh.4C.Catholi.c StudentsCobb 8U at 3 P. 1\1. '....Powwow will ·meet·· at 8" p� :\i� ::r;\_ ,Cobb SB Then" wili h:' ;;n � 'c�t�;li�-: .pcraucous debate on the subect, Re­solved, "That all unoccupied :ciiUrchlands should be subject to taxation.":All Varsity Track team candidateswill report at once to pr�p3'i� 'for' a'dual meet with the First RCbriincnt oi',j:ll1 .. 2 .. !. \ -: ;'� .:.�: wDual Track meet between tite ·'ftesn­men and the academic league. -. ; ·AIIcandidates for the freshmen team rc.;.port at once..M1A.NY SCHOLARSHIP CHANCEII ellesley Offers Many Opportuni�Ities for Graduate Wotk,·· _.".�-.. -.FOWNES, THE .POPULAR ·'pLAcK::::TQRAT :Eithc:r before � C?: ;�r�er�·t�.; ."fheater.. '..... .. .: :.- We make .• sPedaIti· tal� aii.and ·Fraierbit7�!Dbuler.: .:... ,- .. ,....... ,. -_. '.':,.. -:.GLOVESTi�I.� B\ack .9t B41.: .' �"C��t 01': .'n.J:a'beJ. :The way they're made hasa good deal to do with theway they wear.SUIT· with ,;E'i(iRA' � 'tIiousm.' .of' ·S4me �.r, striped .ma_'.�" .. I .• , ... �'. •. .oo •• ,oo; ... P.�I.� .:- .•... ':.;':. '. f2$..... :.1 Woo .' '. : ··1·'·:" .. : ....•Qcoo,· .:.' .... �; ..... w ••• � :'.A.l:i\RROw,. SIZE COLLA" .Mltde of Clupeco Shrunk Fabricslie e8dI; 2 ... !IeOL.cTT. ""eoIW • 00., .� �..�I , ••. 'JTHE-DAILY MAROON, CHICAGO. TUESDAY. JAN. 7. 1908 ... 'tuxedo dinner'-; f·o,.J' .-;.:$12.50.._ �. � � .. �. ,....'.'$7 to .. :"$g :·t'"u·-X·e d 0 ..fan�.. }Y�tcoi� .. ��... ':' .. ;�'::Spe�i@.:I ... :'.: .' ..'. �VQlries!::·:····WO·Ole·os':��": : .. .. .' � �·.�lor ::" :':. .:a ·LColle�' ·"i"'. C"'Wear:� ]OR"S./olERCOATS..• �' e··· �,";., ··To Or.._-.·.·" .iii .: ��.! '. J25 ':.: "30 -: �.: '35:,. :. :; t ... :., ... , •• 'taL \'�fe -:.'..·4�a. ;� ... ., .. � . " 1 '".. . ,"t. j;!it. ,,�p'. �-��. �� � .; :=�:. � .. 5�.... :� �,)t��ICU:RING e SHAMPOOING8.. . .:._�c: Sc:alp.an,d.Fac:ial MasSa&ea .. ��', '. ,,�tt'A\,:�p����'S '.��.: '.�: �J7 � 55th S1. .'. . Phone H. P. 3286.'-: ..;�"" ..:'J'RAVEL' OVER TH�MONON ROUTE;--�---....• I 'LAPAYE·TT2, .'.' � . INDIANAPOLIS,. ·.tdUlgll�J;'£.· ....CIN.CINNATI.. ..: - :DAYTON..'. ') '. . ." '. ' ." .."..\ Or�".���:�����.··.��int.Ticket Office," Iii· '"South' Clark St.�t-DeaibOm Station, Polk and-''. Dea�bom St.'Englewood Station-43rd� '.,) .. ! ",.!_......... aouSI8:0.. S3d t .• DeI JtJm�'k An. Chic.go7* 0 H,-.uk, IS_a4 � ."_ � .. ,. "'.If. .. _ ... : ..�,.,.'..; A. M�.Aidams. '.� Th.�\J"I •• r."7.. � •• F lor I • I... .... •DIRECTOR STA/JG !..EA YESFOR SQU'rH ON VACATIOl'-oie Man" to Rest for !fhree Monthat Miami. F!ol�AnnouncesSchedu!e._.'Feeling .in better health than for tho'ast three" years at this rime, I>ir" ... ctoSt.lgg I �·ft last night for :\1 iami, Fla. Dr. H. L. :\�tcl.Ph. D., '06. has been·,ppo:nt\.'d pr ofe s sor of Latin at theLJ nivcr sit y of I da ho.Among the recent publications -rfthe University of Chicago Press isI volume of sermons by Jenkin Lloydwhere he has gone for his winter va jonl's. or igiua lly addressed to confir­cation. The ··Old·:\I.II1·· will b v: at t.l e :natiun classes of the All Soulssummer resort for three months. re Church oi Clucago.turning. in time to direct the octrloot-:lck and bascbnll work of the l\la Dr. U. �1. \\'ashbt:rn. formerly ofBASEBALLApril S-Northwestern.April 2O-Il1inois ... ·April. 29-Pu:-du.e .at' Lafayette. the Univers ity 11 ie-h Sehoul, has hecn.ippointcd inst ructor in Latin at the':ni\'ersity of California. Dr, \Vash­»uru will gin: particular attention t")a. chacology.)'liss Dade B. Shearer, '07, has beenappointed inst ructor in Latin at DePauw University.Dr. D. T. Schoonover, Ph. B., '07,has been appointed professor ofLarin at Xlarictta College. BRIGHTONFlat a ... " earl ...for solid comfort. The ne"est aIwIe.and designs of one piece, ".... .. "web. All' metal parts heavy nickel.plated brass, cannot rust. 2Sc •• pAir,all dealers or by mail.,.._. .. �- ...7'1 • ....., SfNef ft. .. 'r"IIdmO(��"OUIJ-. tl':II11.'Yhile gon/ e. 11<.' wilt keep in tone'\\'i.�h the welfare of the Varsity athletic� ,through r .... ports sent him hC�-=hes Friend .. nd Russell of thtrack team and Coach Baird of tt�'l:tsebalt . candidates. Director Sta«I,·st nigl�l held a long .confcrcnc, .... wit'Dr. Raycroft, who \yill be in generai hnrge in his absence.Before leaving. Director Stagg:1I' Dr. 1 sane B. Burgess, formerly ofnounccd sonic track and haseba I Morgan Park Academy, has been ap­'hltes for thc.· spring season. They a r pointed master ill Latin at the Cam-as follows: bridge, )'lass., Lati., School. r----------------------------------------------------------- .....� .ARNOLD COMPANYENGINEERS-CONSTRUCTORS�LECTRICAL - CIVIL- MECHANICAL'lSI LA. SALLE ST�EETCHICAG�IlFOR RENTA double room suitable for two studets.·The room is well furnished, modem, light and airy.Hotel Maroon.May 2-Wisconsin., ' ..:\[ay j-h�di'ana: _,-,�. �Iiss Grace ).1. Fernald, Ph. 8., '07,May 1.2-Northwes.t�rll at Evanston is instructor in Psychology at BrynMay IS and I6-Il4nliis at Cham Xlawr College. S8TH ST. AND DRE�EL AVE.RESTAURANT AND lUNCH' COUNTfRIn ConnectionThe Best Meals served at popular prices.The freshmen basketball men WIllneet in Dr. Raycroft's office this ai­ernoon at 4 o'clock. This include-- ._- ..-'," --.' -';�:-�'... til those who arc ineligible for th .. :-0 CONTINUE TO WEED. r' t 011 ,'lCCOllllt of tIle one.' OUT POOR SCHOLARS ;::-S'!y C;I111year ru},,_�Ir. aud :\Irs. James Lawrence Cal­wh9 failed or were conditioned in' :l't :oun, 5729 )'l<;mroe avenue, announceleast two courses last quartA:r the fa::': the engagement oi their daughterulty has prepared a special probatiOl .�Iizaheth, to Ralph H. Norton.list of those st>udents and any student on the list may be suspended h.the dean. without further faculty ae!:0J1. Th.e editorial management of theDean Lo\".ctt· commented upon the EI�n�ntary S.cI!ool Teacher has beenchang!' in the attitude'toward col1egl ;>lace(_I in the. hands of a committeel'f' k' 'f h' t '�011lpos�d of Professor James H.• e M1 �pea 109 0 t e Impor an,'3. .: .. '. .'bl �tl t h fit' f Tutts, Professor. George H. Meade.POSSI e WI lOU t e oun< a Ion 0 '. . .:\Ii:-;s' Emily J. Rice, :\liss Lillian S.-=1:�h11li;j��: .. �I r. O;i_s W. Campbell, :\1 r.John A� Crowe and :\Iiss BerthaPaynr.. �i�rl'tar)� .. ·"This board, whichis made IIJl from tl�e. <:epartment �fPhil�):,oJlh): and Education in the Uni­\er:-;ity and-f�om the 'staffs of the Col­Il'ge of Edlicat-ion and of the Eh�­nk'nta�y 5d1Oo1.: assumes the editorialn'sl)()Il:,ihility which was' carried bythe late Proil's�Qr \Vilhur S. Jack-"F!'deral R!,gulation of Rail\\':lY man.Rates." .the Hart. Schaffner and :\larxEconom:c Prize cssay for H)Oj. l,y Badgers LOse Stars.:\Illt'rt X. :,Ierritt. A. �r., ·o�. rl. D.. \\'i:-consin's chances for the hask.?t·o�. has .heen J)l:hli.shed in lwok ;or:ll hall champioll:-;hip this y"'ar ha,'c heenhr Iiollghton. �lifTJin andCo .. oi. n.),�- s.:-rl'atly Il':''''"·I'I.·:d hy the loss of ArttoP. Th!' ,·'?hmW pr.esents. � r;" ;on:ll Frank. (aptaill ancl :-tar g'tlarcl of thepl;!;l for the )luhtic control oi r; ,:!W:IY tcam. Frank h;IS Il'ft .. dlOO� io ellterra' '�. his iathl'r's h:·:-ilws�. Thl" pre\·jous. . I !os:- oi Scrihller anel \\'ooh'oril hy th,, (ne thousand 'ol�ars ior a 'l�\\' 1 ('nnil'rt'Il(,C fl'g-nlation .... with ·.tlt:1� 0�tO? is th: �ri7.e offered h��. th��.O�I:·1 Frank: . n.t'(,l's,;i.tatl'� a .l·ompldc..· r�·.100: Puhhsh:ng Co .. 1)eposlt. ". . .. , nrgal11z::tlfll1 ot till' team.111f1 prO\'�ng of inh'rcst 'to ·t·I�i\'l'rsi:.Y I . .-----.--..;tlHll�nts and alumni. The c():lf('�t I _.' n' yOI1. arC' thl' "l1h�('ription liste1Me:-; )'Iay the 8. .ot t1le ·Da.dy :\Jaroon? .' .,�)aign.�Iay 21-Minnesota .. ; >.May 23-Purdue.:\Jay 29-l1Iinois.TRACK.May _2_:Purdue .at Lafayette."May Is-Illinois at Champagne.May 23-Wisconsin. ..Make Out List of Students Who Ma�Be Suspended by Commandof De�That a stricter enforcement' of thruJ.es and regulations r.e1ating to thonrobation lists will be made 'henceforth. and that a special list ha·s··:i>(.e�mad�. was th.e state�ent of Deat'LQ"ett, before. the Junior men' cha{>?vester�ay morning He said' thatowiny to the number of �tudenf.:.work as a' fundametal 'basis for tho!'",f�at�lre� '<1 cottege life which arrmore <:njoyable: "The hy-prodilct:-;'of col1ege. as he c.alled· them. arl: impossible without \t�li\; foud':lti'On (fth'rer' �ajors, and h� reiterated th!attitude of enforced and renewed \'i�or on. th� part of the faculty towardstl!(lent:-;' d�'fi�ient itl scholarship� The Classical j ournal for j anuarynch.des an article by Professor G. L.. Hendrickson on "Horace's Propcmp­ticon to Virgil."The University swimming team willHeet this afternoon. They ar.e tomeet Dr. Raycroit in his office a3:IS·Professor S. H. Clark wi1l deliverhis fourth lecture befor.c the .Wickl·l'�;Irk Cu1t'r:'r� Club this afternoon at�:30 on "Richard III.: A Tragedy of\ hsolllte Seltishness."New Editorial Board. JOB B. STETSON UNIVERSITY DE LAND,FLOlUDAAffiliated in 1�7 with THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO •The President is 3 Doctor of Philosophy of the University of CIIi­cago, and eleven members of the Faculty have been students at th"!University of Chicago, many iof them taking degrees. Stetson is lo­cated at DeLand, Florida, the land of flowers, sunshine, blue skie.and balmy ocean breezes. Summer recreations run through tlte Wia­ter. Coatly buildings, electric lights. electric bells, cement walks, sheUroads, broad avenues, tropical shrubbery and trees. Biggest reeistra­tion this year in its history. There are four colleges, five schools. 14buildings and 48 in the Faculty.Students frem the University of Chicago may do their work atStetson during the Winter Term, and receive their credits at Chic:aao.Address, President Lincoln Hulley, Ph.D., LL.B., DeLand. FIo�. JOHN W. DOUGLASTelephones 4068 Harrison--3884 AutomaticDESIGNER OF THE COLLEGE MAN'S APPAREL.51 I;:. JACKSON BLVD.II SWEETENSTHEBREATH WHITBIISTD�Ta&TIi .'I� iRa. R:a. Ra; Yuill. Yum, Yum;Chu, Cbu, Co,DBlfTYRB GUMChoicest Chew.I I305 Atwood Bldg. Clark and Madison Sts.Telephone Main 3917 It!I• III!.Anton A. Melum, 6 SonsTAILORSMAKE A SPECIALTY OF COLLEGE CLOTHESIMPORTED MATERIALINDIVIDUAL STYLESIIL--THE ILLINOIS WAREHOUSE AND STORAGE COMPANY'Phone Hyde Park 571 Kimbark Ave. an. 11th It.The Cleanest and Best Kept StorageWarehou�,e in the City •••• •Furnituie and Pi;IIlOS �I"·'-l'd. Stored. Pack.td anelShipped to all parts d tI,e \\ (Odd . .3(,,) I'r;vate Stor­age Rooms. Llrge j';lrl.)· ;,:\d;l�in';y ior Pianos.Rooms ior Trll:lk!' :-.n.1 \\ 11l'l'1S. I.:lr.;e Room {orCarriages. RUJ{gie<; alhl Sil'i�h:,. Tr;illks to anelfrom al1 Dt-poIS. Local Tran!'fers ior Baa,. ...Furnitur.c, Packages, etc., at short notice .Special attention aiven to Univeni� Orden..'.. :�,.: �f ,t· f# .'T-HE DAILY MAROON. CHICAGO, .TUESDAY. JAN. "I. 1908-; '�' .. '--.. .'ADVICE: LET NEGRO ALONB.. 1 � B�v� you,. i <�;S:Ubscribed� _."4.it1I1 ,�',,:.l.Jhe· Daily Maroon WANTED-In a private school. a DEBATE TEAKS PICKED:man to teach algebra. geometery SPEAKERS WORK HARDand Latin; temporary work; after­noon�. Apply at once, room 9A,Cobb Hall. (Continued from page I)(Continued from page I)sity du�i�g-the v�ati�n te�m. holdmg Iitical, religious and all other equal­'daily consultations with Debating ity is 00 little avail. But the whiteW ANTED-A y'oung woman to- sol- 'Coach H. P. Chandler. This was people can never think a negro to bekit advertisements. Address 1\Ia-' made the more expedient .by final ar- his social equal.roon Office, ZI. rangements for the division of the The negro problem is a �'ery com­teams, which 110W stand as follows: plicated one. Theres is no cut andRooms for Rent. Aff" "ft.: hirrmatrve meet .�uc igan at Chica- dried solution Cor it. TIle negroesFURNISHED ROO M 5--Near the L P 'd Sago: ever, ope an . nderson; neg- must be let alone. they must beative to meet Northwestern at Evans- given time.ton: Marshall, O'Donnell, Moulton. It is economic competition thatBecause of their hard work, the makes the negro fall. They are atOmen have the subject well in hand. present ehafin .... and restless. TheyTRENT-Furnished rOOI11S, with .. bI S l- They have recovered many good ought to become property holders.c oset, . I., gas, bath, phone; pri- .............f '1 I suggestions from many former de- Thev should follow agricultural pur-vate arm y; restaurant randy; rea- Jsonablc; near Illinois station. 292 baters, n. B. Barker, president of the suit. It is the one field where com-E 60 h S fi fl Alumni Association.having given par- petitions felt least,. t t., rst oor. ticularly helpful criticisms. In the' Mr. A. H. Stone is a southemerWA�TED-A �ood man is wanted . I db'tria cates held during vacation.' and is considered an authority OD theto -.:teach physics, chemistry and I WANTE. D-A young woman to so- b I idot 1 SI es showed up well in regard race problem. For te� years he hascoach football in a small co llcge in I licit advertisements for p·rogram. delito elivery, upon which the attention been regularly subscribing to seven-.the South; salary over $1.000 forI Address D. K., Daily Maroon. A fl' b .OtIC teams IS now emg focused. 'teen negro newspapers, and hasnine months' 'work; work to begin 'I good chance to make some money T- I idre Sl cs arc evenly divided as to 'them bound .up. He reads the negroSept. 8, 1908. Apply to the Secrc- during vacation. . I I h h harguments, a t ioug t e uge burden 'ilapers and magazines, be said, as hetar. y of the Board df RccommCllda-1 -f f . ho proo werg s somewhat heavily on reads his Bible. His interest in thetion. Typewriters the affirmative. The question, 110w- race problem is not confined to thisI ever, has, on the whole, proved sat- country alone. He takes five SouthWANTED-Students to attend . En-I TYPEWRI:rERS for Sale or Rent- isfactory. \frican papers. and has twenty-fourglewood Roller Rink, 6432 Went- Special rates to students; bargains Daily meetings and consultations negro correspondents in South Af­worth Ave .. Every evening, Thurs., in re-built machines. W. White-Sat: and Sun. Afternoons through I .. "ad, 36 La Salle Street, are the program from now on .. The rica,the season. men held a trial debate with Coach Mr. Stone is engaged OJ' the Car-Chandler at 3 :30 yesterday after- negie I nstitute to make a special re-� noon. search on the negro question. His'addresses embody the results of hi,sUniver sity ; good light, heat, hotand cold water; bath. Call 652 E.57th St., second at.,•Do it No\v!Maroon Office. Ellis Hall,investigation along this tine.He will speak this afternoon on"The Negro Problem:'WOMEN PLAN ATTENDANCEVisit Our Piano Stores AT �ETTLEMENT PICNIC----------------------------� I (C�hrm��m��1)urafly the success of the picnic 'restswith the inclinations of the studentsto attend. Fraternity men and those UNIVERSITY LECTURER(Con"nued from page J)Before making a selection be sure to see our imprcuW.exhibits-four floors of display rooms - Colonial Room, ArtNoveau Room. Louis XIV Room, Dutch Room! Hundreda of residing in the halls, are planning to University Teaching, at Philadelphia,meet and attend in groups. The wo- and it was through his reputation .asmen might effectively do the same. a lecturer that this Uiversity heardAt least be there, (or not only will of him and came to employ h�m asayou enjoy yourself, but you will have lecturer. After ODe year of lecturethe additional satisfaction of knowing work alone. Professor Sparks wasI that you have started something mad- instructor in' .American history! which we expect to make an annual and later during the �e year ,�s-affair." sistant Professor, In. Igoc;J the Vni-Mention was also made relative to versity of Chicago conferred uponthe all-University dance, which has1 him the degree of Ph. D.' '. Sin.. ce I�lbeen set for January 24- The com- he has been. Associate Professor.mittee hopes to hold the dance in During his 12 years connection withBartlett gymnasium. . the University he has. travelled wide­. Single tickets will be sold' for 50 'Iy as a Univea:sity lecturer.'cents. Thirty ushers will be ap- He was graduated at Ohio Statepointed to compose an entertainment University in- 1884, receiving the de­and social committee. The poster for gree of A. B. During the followingthe dance, which has been designed year he served as assistant in historyby Harvey B. Fuller, Jr., will be at the same University. His almA;ready for distribution in a few days. mater also conferred !Upon him . the'degree of A. M. in 1889. The nextPEN CLUB TO ENTERTAIN year he went to "Penn State." 'HePROSPECTIVE MEMBERS 'was a graduate student at : Harvardin 1892.Wallace Rice tn be Guest at Dinner "Penn State" is a state institutionto Which Candidates Will be regulated by the gov�r·nment as aInvited. regular state instiNtion. It ts the'recipient of occasion�l rich dona-The P.cm club will open the new tions from such individuals. as Schwabyear with the 'election of new mem- and Carnegie. a8 the result of \\i1os�bers at din�ler Th�rsday evening in gifts magnificent buildings; have beenthe private dining room of the com- 'and are being constructed The c01-mons. TIle method of election will be lege is situated �ar Harrisburg and�omething no\'cl in the club organi- possesses extensive and beautiful·zations. All the present members of grounds. There are in attendance�lhe club may invite men whom they about 1,200 8tudents, of whom "JOO'think would take an interest in the are taking engineering courses. Pm­conferences.. the club with suocess- .fe�sOT Sparks says that althoughinl writers. Those who meet the .lp- there ha\'e been sufficient reasons forproval oi the members will be voted a-cceptance of the offer made byin later. Members should see that "Penn State," still it is very hard forthey give their im'itations to the din- him to break away from teaching andncr at once. • history re&carch.�Ir. Wallace Ri<:e will be the guestof the vening. He will chat on the MICHIGAN AND SEVEN GAIlEart of writing, from the standpoint of SCHEDULE STILL OUTpianos-many different makes- each of acknowledged suprem­acy in. its .respective class---all sales made at minimum figure..Call for art booklets of various pianos to stlldy at YOUI' leisure.'. Terms to suit your preferences. Visitors always- welcome-no. .one .nrged to buy I WeareSole Agents forCROWN. KNABE, ESTEY,CHICKERING BROs., M�CPHAIL GRAND,CON�ORD. H. P. NELSON.GEO.P.BENTespecially will the' Maroons be�trengthened. Captain Caldwell ()fthe cross country team, who foneesa gr.eat il1'Crease of interest in that�port, said that the new rule shouldbring a championship team to Clai­ca.o ned fall .'Before making a selecdon visit the Piano Rooms of211 W a bas b Ave Due Chi c. & 0, U. So A.lost or found somethinganything you wish to seD,-a room or house for rent,:Yoo• !. _. itTry a elassilied advertisement inThe BaBy MaroonWhat'., Going On?W�tchThe t A lY MAROON.You Can't Afford To Do Without It.' (Co1ltinaed frOm pace 0 •• )actual fact, not theory.llr. Wallace Rice is the author ofnumerous sketches and short stories,and of several novels. At the tim.:a school of journalism was bein�planned at the University, Mr, Ric�was asked by Dr. Harper to be ito;head. Dinner will be served at 6.Subscribe NowMaroon OBice EDIa HaD. I,.----------- .... _ .......... : ..IKt- ••• A .,IO.£;·L :�:::LTBBA-r.. ,- ,.�GRAND OPBItAT.. ClA.aIOEMRS. PATRICK CAMPBEUTuesday and W �dnc5da)'The Second.)&S. Tan.quefaYThursday. F�day and Saturda,The Notorious Mrs. SmithTB. AVDI'tO&IUil&D9'AJlCSD YAUMInIMPOW.�'Sir Gilbert ParkH's Gt;Qt· Stcr)'THE RIGHT OF WAY·.ILLIlIOII·THE ROGERS'BROTHDSIN' PAMAtllA··�-- ----'�-·-�·----·-'��·'-:..t·t••. _.,...,���,B.� W_I� •• �.'. .'.. �:.,�.', .!.�:�.�!t'..... \¥,.� ... ' W__.A' .uGlrt�iO�-&�Gum) ··Op.u.· ".ouaELEANOR'-ROBSON'�'.�SALq���A.ul Armstrong's stirnll, pbfi�of the' West..cVIOK· ..... ···AstoallcSiD& �ss I .l .rhe Eminent Irish Aet'OC' and SiIIIt'.DENNIS O'Sw:.UV ANiJa the R0m.�tJc Com�PEGGY MACHREE .�.� '�.' �.�. ��: ..8!'VD.BAK.,,;KOLB • DILLWill Prese':" the Great COila";.LONEsOIIB TOWIIAll ADV •. INT •• DAlLY.A ....• AI eGaD AllDlV_lllUiAI YO. CAlI 11._IlAW Yeit- .... ,_Why Nt ma. YUIll' .wi. ... .,.._ �� ..,' .... �Vol. Vl�sWIllB�sWIll)BRT\\'l:llcill oi.• ,. iOI·sw1mr.lifrvm .pi,·for � ,· kightclJarJ.tr �cO�.e 0. Activida,.am·Py unt: sit)' of::�or Fel"'filht f(':,'KJlodso· throu,�.�cwa.. m.�s'·-'·m�···.. �I,.came (J4deat .i( the 1�(Jbad, 1�I ge:.... C(J�th:'ne· taday· :�t.e2�ncnos��tI:iAOdr IOD,' e�1 rJOmsliot.IDiDcThe&.lois 1iDg thl. 1rU tbc llicht I, diBkul· 1iith tl&rtatc�ttrnityalumni'UlOUlPo,Theiag ofhrtaril.ftlnPOI"lesolIaad.._ .