New rules for electing councilorsu o�g'lnizc, the elementary' squad at. suggested b.y the Junior College� o'clock �uiJ the advanced division atTWl;JJty-four men responded to tilt:4:3°·c:ill oi Coach Oscar Knudson yest er- The extra class has been organized'., ior candidates for the Vanity 'n response "to the demand of stu­.' s.tuuiling and water polo teams, end lents' who' were int�restea in' the'-- .pr�sen·t indications the chancespu'" .vork.. Last quarter over fifty )\':10··for a winning team this year arc vanted to take the in'st'�udio�s offer-.' ........ hter than ever before. This is a ...•. . .. ophy College the new rules were put-'6 .d by- M: de' Bauviere, w.ere unable·1 f I h 'nto immediate effect until next quar-·.b!Jtr nurn icr 0 men t Ian as ever o do so on account of 'the limit..t f th t ..... m . tcr, as there are s.e.vera.. 1 "holdovers."cOme 011 or e �.� . rlaced on the number perinitted ;'}. A:tive rrnirring' will be begun to- I :�: ", -. hi Arts college it was decided to post.. : ie Class.� 'd \\'1'11 he held regularly even' ';' . pone action on the new rules utnil itQA1 an. • .. Since then' the fencing instructor V Mr. William Norman Guthrie, Uni-·.J.., until the meet with the Univer- .'I' b r he. . was learned what action the faculty . I'· '11 d I' th fi t· it will require little effort to taL- ..... &QA as put. liS case erore t e. tr��es versity ecturer, WI elver e rs. ...' ��:: sit)' of Wisconsin, which is scheduled ,f the University, an" they have de- would take on the plan, of his' lectures, "The Sociological role of a pauper or- Weary WI�' .:)or February II. The work will be 'ided to acce�e to the clamor 'of the. -Under the new rulings the president Drama" tomorrow afternoon in the for the student .. who has weathef!cl,··tipt for the next week, but Coach yro sword wielders, -with the added of the. college will hold. office for two Music hall, Finc Arts building Mr. the recent financial stringency. aiIcf �· 'V''';'odson \"1'11 begin putting the men .' q .. a rs and to be elizible to the po- . . has just paid hl·S.tal·ti·On. bl·s· '-�.'.AII •.ssurance that mor.e classes may he .... e- Guthrie treats the Sociological Drama ..... uuu.i· �,h "orne hard paces after that sition he must be eligible for public bills at the UniverAity· p� _..a .:.!- .·PIJ\1Il... • • :ormcd.· if the derpand requires.- through the chid exponent, �ach of -__, 4IIIiAQ �The water polo team has already bo?- St�ents' wh� ·.be�n the work ;'1 al?pearance under University regula- his six lectures dealing with phases of club dues. .· � training, and' excellent form is . . tions' and mast have been a member Eight prizes for. Ill.. . ·s�·- :encing la'st quart<:r, !ln� such others Henrik Ibs(!n's work. The lectuToC ___..Lo.:.. .. shown by all the men of the 'Colleg' e for at least 'two SlUC- . lative in various diftctioe.• �.::.,._;... ""'-· � .. ...• :5 have had experience somewher� '. �. tOmOirow will deal \�ith Ibsen's Pre- -.� v.'''''''''''···�·mough it !S rather hard to prc- " '11 bid' h' -d' ceedmg quarters. The preSident. :)f .1 d . :h' I" ised by the ma�� -.IIft'"", . : .se, w� e.p ace In t e Intenne lat,=. ; . .. ." decessors, anu the ramatlsts Irnse I ". " .:id anything. at so early a date," said I··· .. · '. d' ')1 b .d.r . lhe college IS not ebglble to be coun- . .f II . TI weird costumes'�'�' n ....: ,,>,,� . ., .' . ; 1\'lsI<?n, an WI .C preare ·,or In;- � •• ." ;,t his ilome. The 0 OWJJ1g tlJr ;.. h" ,., ... "c.ich Knudson, "I think we have an .�.r:jll.e�at� .C?�t�.s��' .. �I� be.i,n,. �� ;.�or, :as: It, 15 .:..�,:,�!:ere �re d�_���s. 12f.e�i, t1�;e I�����,!he ��st of t e har�h.� '.jIarties'; �'-'"�:�I:':'�:'t chaRCedor:�wi'nai�g.:tea'ut .1I1Iv,erslty I�.· cQllSideratioD. . M .. de .' � � .�..",. '. :� No nvegian, at Rome, and a W�l'k -:::= s·u�s·�aI.--.::� ... ·,aww.".·.�·�·�:�� �-'" _.. ..::· ....'.... : .. lU.. 'r. We have. lots .of mates:i_ai, Jauvierc: declared. ye�t�rday that he fiji b�th �ttlons. The �resldent of later in each case: Ibsen t!te Reoform- inDI..... � .. "AK", _'. ",.I,·t is good, too. In other years 1.,;.' k h 'I .I 'II L_ tbe college IS to be preS1dent of the TI S . I 13 d lb ' C club. :.·.·:;.k.���:..�.,�: " .''.::': .. 111 s t e 41' aroon. encers WJ � er; . Ie oCla on; sen s 0!1- .. • .i":�' ., ::have been handicapped by a J '. . (xccutive -committee and preside- at In addition to .t".e·Iaml'���"::�l{:z;'>."" (�.':�l",.,;;l tfle �'o give a good acconot of tbem- temporaries, and the last on Ib;;en's ;,..' ...... �.� of candidates. All we ,need to ;elv.e� in .cQmp�tition'with the East- a� �ts meetiDp.. should lie be in- �isciples. tphreOgRraem.YnoofldevS·�tabs·:�=.':��.:���_;.._':;�·��::,:��.':.�_.(.\.�· '!fO.' 'to � .have the best team �.�e have .. ." elicnbJe .. for.- pub. lie appcaraoce under dd' . I ."u l'n' UIC"'� � IIRr" . �, ':rners, Both he, .and Dr. Raycroft . c:- _. , A Itlona lectures on the cours('eftr had is to have all the meri"come .,'.. ' .. . . '. Unave-rSlty rqalations�amt··diUst=bave ··)'1 1.._' b '[ J O' quarter, which is- OIIe'.·'or tfi�';fa�t '_:' •. ',' . \vere. pleased with the 'action of the '. I. _.w� lAC glvcr:. y .. \ r. ames tiS �.'� all the time. \Vith lite men wb� . M-eR � .lIIembcr, of the· coIIep-. for '2t 'Skinner and. :\1 r. Richanl Burton. .�tolohwasl'ngevc.. r had. This includH 'th� .. ��.�.came out today, .I am. sure we can." llfstees. . . 't�ast tw�. prec:ecliDg.· quartel's'o. 'The wI'lf be I' tM,r. Skinner's icctllre, which ••e1.... eat Wis'consin or any other team, FRESHMEN . BASKETBALL president of tlle- college- is not eligi- . f T Febru' ary I-InrormaJ. ':1given anuary .21, will treat 0 .. he Iit the me'n will do steady work, and CANDIDATES.ORGANIZE ble to be councilor, as it is tbought . :!Actor's Ethetical Po:nt of View. Mr. Fcbruary II-=Reception IQ Pft!tj.� out rCgltlarIY. On the other qr. : Raycroft to JUTange Prep Scbo_oJ that there are enough good men in Burton's- lecture, the concluding one 'Jent and Mrs, Judsonbad, we can do' nothing unless we . G�mes-Varsi� V .. :Indiana' the colleges to fill both posi�on�; of t�e C�TSe:' is �ntitled�f�ni�'cm;'nt February Is-Smoker�a get some tcall! _work. I7actic�, Friday Nia'ht. The president of the college is 'to"bC �an(l iri�truci:iotl: !.il . .the Play�J-Ious�:� February 29-L�p year part,-.... continual pr�ctk.·e,:.: is : .. hat .w.e· nres;dent of the executiv.e com�i'ttec ,,'11 h 'J' t_....� •".' f."rch 14-Smoker' .." .� t e eetures I)C�I�1 at. ..t.p.::n�. �\ ..�t have to accomplisti' a�t\tesults." With -fourteen first-year men at the :Jnd preside at all of its mee:tings. The candidat�s who rep�rt"Cd yes- '1leetillg yesterday, Dr. Raycroft or Should he be ineligible for public ap-: .GIN ORATORICAL" CONTEST· 1aday were: Harper, Cary, Lindsay, ��nized the Freshmen basketball I'earance or graduate into the Senior,:�t.ez, Burkholder, Ferguson; . :�am .. Nearly. all of the candidates �ollegrs, his�position as head-of the�Der, Bickel, Day" an'd Park.ea. lrc I.!xpcrienced, and 'should, accord- executive c�mittee is to be filled bynos� who are out for.' the polo ng to Dr: Raycroft, furnish goorf the councilor of that college. .The� arc; Captain Ben Baclenoch� practice for the Varsity as well .!5 object of the rules as � made by' th"ciAOde, Goes, Princc:lI, Kahn, Ferg\1:: :mt up creditable exhibitions againf>t cOtmcil was explained b�. Dean1011,. Walker, Taylor, Anderson, :hcir oponents', Thompson, He said: "The rules as ; The fia!"t step ior th{' Lnin.�rsity·� Several improvements in th� ("laliaTJOInsJand. Hirshl, Comstock and EI- With the team organized, Dr. Ray· s�ggestcd by the Junior College :.nnnal conh.':oot· will he taken tomor. :acilities will be made tbis qarte ..iot. ::roft will enter negotiations with Cmmcil are made for the .purpose or row.' AnnOl1l1CetlH'IH has hC.t'n mad.: :\:-chitects:ar� now at work at'wOrk\·arioos high schoois and academies gh-ing the cotmal more opportun�ty th:lt name:' ot" eonte�t:lllt� who intent: �n plans for a ch�k loom. ill t"hI:.._! F Bu h' f It" h's plan . h h d f "asement opnnsite the barber sh.n.-.vIS ratemity House ms 'n t e city' or games, IS I and nm it somew at on t e -or er 0 tQ enler tYll' competition 1ll11�t be left Y- -"Tb D I .I d rt 'n .h . This will be somewhat similar to.e elta Tau Delta House at ·H- to ha\'oC t le contests p aye as cn al thr- United' States Senate. where t Q 'n the olt�'Ce of the St'ni\.'r Colicg.:! bc-C-_!. • hId I d V 't �he check room in tbe new Jlliaoi!tIIIIU15 wa� adly adamaged by fir.e clur- raisers to t e' sc le u ears. y majority ar� always experienced men. forc Thn.r:-"Iay noon. "TI,erc i .• "tlllitt .. th I . H t t' b ady 1" d wh h h' '11" Athletic club. There will be place'-. e lOhdays. Perry Barker!. '0-$. games, c expec s 0 e re J an ere t ey a,'e a' contsant tn· :on�idcrahl(' 1IIll'('�tai11ty a� to .... -:1qs th I 'h h" 1 :lnnOtlnc..... ome' of the matehc!' in a fltl- of nc'" m"n." .. . 'I ..... 1 f I ,'or books and umbrellas, as well as· c 011 y man In t couse on t !_{'''' ..... n.... {·ntric.... �;lId., r. ."\t.�, 11 4) t lC I,.t:)-iii....' :oats ancl hats. An attendant will be-· -&"t of the tire, ancl escaped with few days. I The College of Philosophy held lie �p(.'akillg- (��'pa:-tlm'l1t ) .. ��terdny.· .r:1I::_1 TI d'd h d on duty from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.' r.-1Ql ty from the buri;aing house Ie can I ates w 0 reporte ar�: clt'ctions for president an(1 members "hut \\'{' :trl' If)(.killg' j()rw:lrd to :1· '. h . 'I \ ISH I the library another table and seYera.� th� help of thc firemen. The. "c("ier, .\ c/ n( reW's,' turgeon, cl' of the cxccuth'c committee yesterd:-y '\'('ry �lI(,l'l· ... ,f�:1 ("()l1l1··t T'li .. Yl'ar."- KI r. bb P k C I' II chairs will bc added. Ten. ne.w mafP-&.�atel't lo!'s sustained, by the fril' "ey. awans. �o , ar ere rapp e. morning. The elections were he ( Th� annt::'! ('01111 �,t ill flr:llnry is. e. . N' k d F I : ... :lzinl's for thc reading room baTe beealtrnuy wa� that of their pictures of Stihhs. Sulln-an, IC erson an u - under nIles suggested by the Junit)r 0Pt'11 to 'III llwmlH'r .. 0;' Ihv l�lli\'l'rsIlYat . , '':' �uhscrihl'd for this quatrer1ID10i memhe:-s, their charter. and kers! n. Thc squa(� WIll have Its nrst College Council, which were adoptf"I' who ha .... � ::n: ::d''''11 ;Ic;idcmic d.e-tuioUs trophics which they had won. pral·. :cc this afternoon: by the college before the electionii grec or complded lI1"n' than iourTI'c Varsity men' arc preparing for took place. ),t'ars of college "'flrk. Fadl ('ollte.;t· Dean MacClintoek at PaDaalthe :irst of .their scheduled g;-me� : Donovan \\-as elected as pr.e:'tident to ant mll�t, before TIl11r.;(lay noon, Professor William D, MacOintocltwith Indiana in Bartlett gymna!"il1m sen'e two quarters and Oeary. Buck- January l6. Il':1\'C .in the (lflice oi t!", It'ft y�sterday for Lexington, Ky., tonext Friday .. The men are in J.."ood ley, MacNish and Mart were chosen '&-ninr D(,:ln thr�e typc\\,ritten copies attend the funeral of Mrs .. Cornelias.hf!Jl�· for a hard game and expect to :.5 members of the exe-cuth.·e ('ommit- r;f hi� or;,' ;Oll. whi;h 11l:,�t not enn· :\facClintock. Mrs. MacClintoc1c diedwin over "Jimmy" Sheldon's scr.tpp� tee, tain mo;-e than' 2,CCO \\,0:-(1... Th�' there Monday night of paralysis. Sheprot(�es. Buhlig. a member of la�[ Dean Vincent spoke to the men .)f manuscripts are �ra(l('d hy a comrnit-I was also the mother of Sa�ftl Mat-.yt'ar· ... te:nn, will Tejoiri the 'squad this. Clintock. a grnduate student ill t.,afternoon, (Coriti.1Ie ... ,a" 4) (Contim ... .:d on page 4) University.Fencing' stock was- boomed consid­crably yesterday through the an-Philosopby and Literaturenounccment by Dr. Raycroft ' that Adopt New Plan-New Ezec:utivethere' will be two squads in the manly CommitteelllCD Elected.'Irt this quarter, Both divisions wiltnect �l. de Bauviere this �fternooll TO LECTURE ON THE SOCIO­LOGICAL DRAMA. CLUB T8 Iu.uSTUn . ��. DELlam.·IF·fIIEItY �....... ,.,�. I·I·1II!..f �'"� ..Vol" VI. �o 60. C:hICAGO. WEDNESD� Y; ,JAN. 8, 1908.ilMlla • POLO SQUADS MontBEAUVIERE, wiNs OiITlJUllDR CDLLEGES AIIPT,BREAK RECORD FOR SIZE Hope for �other.· Fendhc Squ,d .' lEW ELECnll RULESSWIMMING AND POLO SQUADS Realized-Intermediate _d E1e-.. _ . ,BREAKS RECORD FOR SIZE mel1�ry. DivjsiQDS _ WiU be Or- President of Co11tc� CaDDot be' a-- ganizcd this M.tel11()OD. .' lIember of )UDior. CollegefWCIlty-four Men RcsJ:ond to Coach. IDCdson's Call f�r Candidate�Training Beiins .Today. CounciL .. -.....-... .....JIatCr'aJ for Winning Team in H_ ndSa- 5 Coach Knudson-Team·-..Wc-rk Needed. ,"How .to Haye a Good:Time ·.TbOatbPoOr,". to be. De�)aauary'll.Reynolds Club to be·TbrowD :.o.t­to stUdent Victims of FiDaDl"1iilS�. -_ .....William Norman Guthrie Ail aggirgation of poyerty striC;k-ctt·'men and women students, whicb)sexpected t� make the ave� crowd'at a Tribune relief station Iook'likethe guests �t a ch'arity ·1.n bye.·parison, wiD be dniWD_.oeeth�r '-'�th.e annual' harCi ti��s 'p� of· .•Reynolds iclJb .. It is c:�oaIF �mored that the affair will' m.eet. witfaunusual succe$s af this time,' .. ;�.numbers of pr6minent 'Itucla.ta_��·'ready living in' the' spirit of tIM partsthey will assume, ·It is declared dlat":'ouncil, were brought up for con­sideration at the meeting of the dif­ferent Junior colleges yesterdaymorning. 'yhe new method met withfavor and was accepted by Literatureand Philosophy Colleges In Philos-There will also be sevenl t�&.ncn.ts . du'ring the qua�er. Befldes. \.:he interfraternity bowling to ... -Candidates 'fer Competition 'Must ncnt, wllich starts today, t�e d'Hand in Names by Tomorrow. '>c a billiard and pool handicap, a".Noon-S�('cessful Contest::nt to 1 two-man team bowling champiOn.!Represent University in Contest. . ,;hip. 1:,..'.IPo1V\Yow Inauenrates Officers. The Powwow opened its first meet­IIlg ()f lhe quarter last night byhruring in the new officers An cx­fanPOr.tneous dcbate on the subject:"Resolved. That unoccapied churchIaad should be taxed,'� brought out-- "'arm discussion.THE DAILY MAROON, CH·lCAG_9, 'WEDNESDAY, JAN .. 8, l�.Are you having a hard time get­'ling a girl for January I8? SPECIAL'come.Cap and Gown Design committeewill meet at 4 P. M. in Ellis II.·Y. M. C. A_ will meet in Ha5k�UAssembly Room at 7:15 P. M.Maimondes Club will hold a meet­ing at 8 P. 1\1. in Cobb II.B. Therewill be papers read by Wander andSr;t�cing C1asacs will organize 'this A.G •.. SPALDING1afternoon in Bartlett. Elementary 8.. YUa..... . • s.. BROS�class at' 4 o'clock; intermediates atU'4:03.Sock and Buskin will hold' a bust-Evidently the 125' students in Pro-ness meeting at 10:30 this morning The Largest Manufacturers in theS• thropolcgy class COURSES FOR FOREIGNERSin Lexington s. World of.essor tarr s an 0ARE GIVEN AT OXFORDagree with Pope that "the properAll Varsity Track team candidates OFFICIAL ATHLETIC SUPPLIESstudy of mankind is man.'English will report at once to prepare for al' Base Ball,. Foot Ball, "1£,Opportunity for Study ofdual meet with the First Regiment on .Lown T<Dnis, Basket Ball,b d' tl umer "US'F h Language and Literature Offeredo y to 10 n 1 • �Wear", are told that a res manJan. 24-. Hi>c:key.d . I ,I t ."h d Amen'cans at English University.. beti h f han varrcn auvan age.'is 'planning to attend the arDuaI Track meet etween teres. o fIioc:ia I Implements' for Track .. 4of -the student club, if the Wintera barber, J'ltliusmen and the academic league. All L-!eld. Uniforms for All Sports.time-s" party ass:quarter's plans were not unusually'might try this as a successful incog- Two courses on English lan�gc candidates lor the freshmen team reoSpalding's Handsomely lIIu s-excellent. It is neither commonplaceand literaeere, designed for foreign :>ort at once.trated Catalogue 01 all sportsInito.. t 0nor exaggeration to say that the clubstudents only, will be given a x-never before was quite so indispen- d h t for the benfit ford Uriivcraity during the summer o. f' We understan t a,"" ...sable to the Midway student as it isof "Germany" Schommer and Pat. IgoS. The first course, for: ,men,' ISnow,Page basketball, track, baseball ani. planned to. last from August I toThe Reynolds club is a social foot�all schedules are bein.�. �arefullY August 22. These lecturyes will be. ",. 'b b d if d con . d I.. 'I T H Penson M.necessity. � ou can t e any 0 y Iarranged with a view to avoi mg .delivere . ..,y .. , r. . .'., ,..you 'don't belong to the Reynolds II"ts" A. All inquiries "as t!'. the. c";"""<club," a Senior was hearrh advising ashould be ad�res�d i �'!.; Ak. �"'nson'Freshman the other. day. The! SOCial, Professor Sparks ought to brighten at his address, No. 4 .Welhnglonpr'rvilcgcs of the club advising a 'things up at "Penn State." Place Oxford. The lectures willFreshman .the' other day. The social .• cover' 'four topics: The Early' Nine-privileges of the club. have' al-:vays, Just eoincidence P_, tecnth Centu:y, Poets; The. P�t.outranked apy oth�rs Ill. the Umver- Dan Ferguson of Chicago IS III res- 'and Prose W'pters of the Victoriansity. Four of the dub's appointments 'de' t Stetson -Stetson Mirror. Era;' Tte English Language; and.1 nee a ....include informal dances, while two S t n society life has received an English' Phonetics. In addition tote so'"h 'II b "smallare for informal stag smokers. The' L. .t d impetus this Wmter.- 'these lectures t ere WI eunexpec e. W . ."hard times party" th.e informal the M' .'classes in English ESliaY ntmg-,' , 'Stetson Irror.I-resident's reccPtion, and the "leap English Literature and English pm.TlUnciation.Classes for women in English pro'I • tl'on English literature and :on on this subect . wasmlnCla ,con"ersational English will also be lur'ng the Co.!rse of a J.ecture on. 'd This 'Course includes l�· "The Negroes in the History of the)rgamze . .. .:ures on �gtish literature, ��e. E.ng- ;outh," delivered yesterday afternoon'ish langcage, English �ronunCtatlon, ':n Cobb h�lI.E�glish history, edtteation, Fine .Art. In his lecture Mr. Stone consider-ed'1I1d social questions, The course IS to 1S the thr� primary factors that m.�egin .July 2 and to continue to Aug- 'luenced the South, the white man,lISt 15 1908· l\[TS. Burch,. Northan 'the negro slavery and physiography.Hall, Norham Road, Oxford, will an- . The presen«:e Qf Jhe negro, he ar­;wer all inquiries in regard to thi� gued. had nothing to do wilh d�-course. creasing the itnmigration of fomgn-Besides these distinct co�rses for crs in the region, He said the immi-men and women, it has been arrange grants from Europe prefer the Northe-d that certain' lectur.es of the course to the South because of more con­for men shall be open also to ladies genial climatic: conditions in theattending the course fbr' wom� stu, :older re�«m-dents, In addition, social gatherings The negro problem, M,.� S�one re.for the memfbers of the two courses marked. is very 4eep, . I, should bear.e planned. �tttdied calmly, judiciously apd with-lout personal prejudice..I·UtitoWce.The Officia.l Student l'ubllcatioD or th�liniverslty or Chi�o. Arthur Bruce is promising everya "hot time" at the Wintcr Picnic.Entered Wi St.'Cond·daws Mall at the Ch1ca�oTI darkies at the Reynolds ClublC•seem to be making considerable pml·ublbhed da.11y. except Sundays. lion..money these days.days and holhlays, dur1� three-qUartersot tlIe Unh'crll1ty year. Said the witty Freshman: "Have. LU',rUJ';U 1). l-'J:a:..'t.aL1) • .Malul_J� .Editor you been. 'squeezed' at the Univer-l'.RES'!·ON �'. GASS, News Editor. sity Fress?"LO(.;lS s, JJBllLl�. Business llllllager.And now comes the campus punster'in the person of Carl Burton with theremark that Purdue has "spiked"Speik.l"ormcrlyl.'he Ullh·�l'1ii�.l' or Chicago Wt.'Ckly.l'\:ulldedThe Week;y, Oct, 1. ISO:!.. l.·he Daily, Oct. 1, 100:!.. The unexpected happens: The edi­-------�:--------=�:-I.=OO tors found the city paper files in thel:iuwcriptJou price, sa.ou per year; ...r.or :; muuths. SulJscriptious received at Daily office unbroken by petty theftsthe llaroon office, EllJs Hall, <.r at the yesterday.Faculty Exchange, Cobb llall.The men who intend trying out forPhilosophy CoJJege debating teamwi1l meet this morning in Cobb 8B atl'rlntcd by the MarooD Preas4j4 East !i:lth StreetPhone Hyde l·ark 369110:30.To the seven hundred last quar­ter's members of the Reynolds clubit would seem an oldstory to call the attcn­dergraduate tion of the st udcritNec::essityAn Un-year" dance are opportunities whkh EVANGELISTIC BANDthe undergr:Hluate in particular can TO TAKE SEVERAL TRIPSnot afford to lose. No time dUringthe quarter will thG opportunity bL· First of Trips to Be Next Wednesdaygiven to "mix" with several hundcrd � EJ.;n.!cougenial Varsity men as in the twoReynolds club smokers. Ample- ex­ample of this might be citcd in th(' It BandThe Evangelistic Vou un eer.f the University is to make a trip .tood bs'fa'Ct that the .entire undergraduate Elgin, 111., Friday, to hoi ,evange.membership of se\'Cral fraternities is tic scrvices in the Immanuel BaptJs�includcd in the roll of Reynolds dub "hurch of that city from Friday umllmembers. �Ionday. This will be the first o! :lExtensive improvcments ha"e' . _� four trips to be made durmgsenes \n•marked the opening of the quarte,:", the quarter to points in IllinOIS andBilliard and pool tablcs and bowling fndiana. The Voluntecr Band hasaJIcys havc been thoroughly over. 'heen reorganized recently and is now�auled and made as fit as any club 'nil a firmer footing than ever before.tables or allcys in the city. The club's :\ bU!'oiness manager and a leader l,rplan of installing a permanent ch«k the singing have been elected. androoin' 'in the b�scm.cnt will prove .)f work has heen begun to get newgreat; com'cnicnce to e\'Cry membe!'. members out of the Divinity School.TIre purch;t':"e of new furnit1lre will ·1,£ these me.ctings meet with success,add to the comfort and appearance of the members of the band wilt makl!the' club: The- �tart of the bowling thcse trips a pcrmanent feature ofand' billiard :111<1 pool 't�urnament", thcir work.with' nfally other i..:,;&tures new even The men who will go to Elgin onto the husy \\'inter season, will m;tke 'Frida" arc: Brucc Jackson, Thomasthc club cspecially attracti\·c. 1 \Iiddkton. W. F. Bostick, C E. Boy-er, J. M. Artman,. H. P. J. Selinger,D. :\1. Simmons, J. L. Donovan andR L. Kelley. Bruce Jackson is mana·ger of the band. The services willhe led by Kelley and the singing byflostick.The other moctings that have been:lrranged tfor are: First BaptistChurch. Fort Wayne, Jnd., Jan. 24-Th.e l11an who ee()l1ol11izcs hy sav­ing the �2 membership fcc at theReynolds cluh. is making a big mi:i­take. It has been well said that thercis nothing cheap about the Rey­nolds club, except the .expens..:sto its memhcrs. There are scv.eralways of being inc;onspicuous and OUfof touch with the University and ib'.26; Mishawka, February 13-5; Nor-men; tIle best of these to be amongthe few who do not belong to the mal Park Baptist Church, Mishawka,Reynolds club. . Ind., February Z7-2t). DO YOU RBIIZMBERlOne Year Ago Today.I t was announced that AdolphG. Pierrot would represent �hi­cago in the Hamilton OratoricalContest .Two. Years Ago To-dayR. Eddy Mathews was electedid nt of ·11C·· Cross Countrypresl c •.Club .I Professor William MacClint�ckspoke to the society of Eth�al! Cultt;re. His suqect was �'TestmgOne's Impulses and Ideas �y Ac-ticity."Three Years Ago Today.Clyde Blair was selected by the �Se�ior College Council to leadthe ,\Vashington Promenade., Four Years Ago Today.Memorial services for the vic­tims of the Iroquois fire were heldat 12 o'clock in Mandel Halt.Five Years Ago Today.Dr. Lyman Abbott' sp,okie inCobb Chapel at 10:30 o'clock.OFFICIAL NOTICESBasketball Meeting. -------'------�-B11LLB�·:P�. DB DAY---� �1 Cbapei�a�. }�:�o inHaskell AS'se�bly Room will be ad-dressed by Dean M3th�ws. . . .College of Education s�n� �oun­'cil will meet at 10:30 in Room 214.. Emmons Blaine Hall. The councilconsists of Miss Barrel, Miss �re::ht.Miss Jandt, Miss Stevens..Commercial Club will meet in Cobb SUIT' withof same8B at 10:30,Y. W. C. L will meet in Lexing­ton L at 10:30 A. M. Dr. Willett Willspeak on "The Bible and the Stu�­ent." All University women are wes-..WAM JERREMS· SONI..,Clark and Aw-ms StreetsHOLDS THAT'SLAVERY. BENEP1:TS.·THE SOUTH contains numerous sugges­tions. Send for it, It's Free.&. G. SPALDING & BRO&·;:�.�New York Chica�, Philadelphia, Boston, �;�. .-.... -more SJT&cuse. MinneaJK'lis, Detroit. W���St. Louis, NewOrlcans. San Francisco •. PIU�;;L:iDaa_tti Denver; MeDlnal. Buffalo, K�,*,Cit,., t;lenIaDd. Ca_d. ;'��/'.��e·'Investiptor for" carnegie Institute�. W-Ith Theory Com­monly Aecepftd in- Nl)nh..�"The slave laborers contributed:normously to the development of theSouth 'Slavery was not the cause .)f: he lack' of economic ·d�v.elopment inthe South, for when ·the slaves wereliberated, . the country did DOt mqk�mw:h progress."In these words Mr. A. H. Stone ofthe Camegi,e Institute,took issue withthe current N(}Fthem ,iew that the. Iblition of slaveFy bas been a god­,;end to the SouJh. )ofr. Stone's opin-P:, 21••••••'l'lm .. UlUOif KOHLAIm U8'l'AlJUHT111-117 Randolph StreetTHE POPULAR PLACETO EATEither �efore or after theTh�'�r.w. mU, •• peciaJty of Cluband Frattrnity Uinn,ra. -TeJepllielContain. �otable ·.ArticlesThe January number of the Ele­mentary School T�aC!her contain!' ar­·;clcs by Ira B. Meyers. of the Schoolnf Edocation, on "The Pedagogica'\spcct . of Field Work and NatureStudy," by Jesse' P. Rich of the University ELcm�ntary School on "Cook­ing in the Elementary School." by L.Dow McNeff' of the £Iflnentarychampion!'hip made out. School on ·"Electricity as a SubjectJ. E. Raycroft. 'for Study in £mnentary Schools,"Clnd by Elsie Amy Wygant 'of the. PiCDic�tunIa7, Elementary School 011' flReadiu. lor• Little ClaiWrr.a.":\ meeting of the' C�llege At�l�t�cCommittee and all mcn interest�d �nTnter - Collegiate bask�tba,l�·. will behdd on �he running track in' Bart­lett Gymnasicm' on Friday. Jant�aTy'Ioth, �t 3:30 P. M. Ca�tains win beclC'Ct�d and schedules for th.e colleg�, . .. . -The Settlements P... Con" p,� -----��------------------.... THI. bAtLY ·1IA1t60tl. CHiCAGO, W��NESbAY, JAN. 8, 1908.Coach FriIacl LooIdq llonrard to, Comin& M�Paae and Hoffman Report.Six IICW alumni associations hay'! Sprinting will re-ceive the main at-. been formed within the- last six' ":ention of Coa-ch Friend this after-I' ,.' .. 'monrhs. ·the·' Iatest dub is that��<\r.;cd . i'il Ul:e':'Philippine Islands at}i�.;l�ila.· . Ta;�';�' are .45 members en­.roll\:�1 '�dr���(ii. M�st of the alumna: c' . t�;a�h�f�'( in the employ of the:;o:\�:.-rlllll:cnt�· .' The director �l1d the.. �cond a�sist;i·l1·t. director of educationi:m� Cl;ica��:alumni. as 'well as many: >i the s�pcri��tc.nds and principals of,:>cbuols:.,·' Th'c : number of Chicagolaluul11i :"jlt;��i�s .. the li�t in the Islands. outdoor meets last year, stands high_. . .' tmong Westem sprinters. "'Vallie. . and CO:-lldl.· with her engineering.. _ ...:,: '.:. . .. Steffen is also a strong possibility forchool, is a. close second ..THE RECOO!lI1£D STUOlRD�TbeN.melaStaID ped on .e".erJP1 �.100D -1J" -.��:�.hV;� CU. S.itulN... , £LN�r. BUnON.,' .;. 'CLASPins FUTTo'ni£m:-I'-::vEI.... $LlPS', TUiswORUIF'AS :£115 noon in his 4fffort to round the Var­iity .. and freshman 'candidates into:orm for their coming. Friend de­:Iared last night that the athletes arJnow ready to take up their events,md he will inaugurate the specializ­.ng process torlay.Three of the team now loom up,particularly strong in the dash events., ':aptain Quigley, by his work in th(.".�-'. -.:' ,r.01:0. noft' co . .1·l.bnBa.toII ....... 17.':;. A. the so-yard event, in which he made1 favorable impression against Hli-: �lO\:�,�l!.Clits· are' under way, sad�cc?�g·�· -q. 'F:iirweather, editor of the-\lum-l�r �bgazine, "to organize alum­ni �'s�ci�tior{s in St� Louis, Mo., and\Va�hi��-;o�. D. c., and I expect that..... �h'��� ·-��,'{jl· he established in th� nerr DRINKS INKLIKE A CAMEL. To load � Conklin Fountain Pen. just dip it lD u,.ink, prl'!;s tile Crescent-Filler and see it fill -ita '0-.tank like a camel slaking its thirst. That·. all thenis to it! No dropper-no mess-no bother. Do itanywhere-e-any time .CONKLIN'S Jt�G PEN"THE PEN WITH THE CRESCENT-FILLER-cau be filled instantly without the least inconvcnieace. Youcould fill it with ,,;hite· kid gloves on without daJiger ofsom,��' Besides. its convenience, is the splendid writlDCquaut ies of the Conklin-the perfect feed. .Lcal!!Il>! dealers handle the Conklin. If yOW'S doea Dot. oc.s.direct. I'r ices , :3.00 and up. Send at once fgr handsome DeW cataloc.The Conklin Pen Co.,310 Manhattan BId£, Toledo, OllieVARSITYARTCALENDAR 75cATnois last year. Barker, who will heeligible for the two. open meetsscheduled, . is a quick starter.. Coach Friend's large squad was"u'rther augmented yeliterday, when• 'Pat" Fage came out for work. Page'ias kept in prime trim through hi:;basketball work, and Friend docs notexpect to have much trouble putting:lim in shape for the coming meets ..Morgan was tried out in the mile; md . covered the distan-ce in fast time.:omstock also wen, over the course.�I� will be eligilile fur open meet�II�������������������������������Hoffman, who quit basketball fortrack, worked out in the mile, andshowed good form,.Have ·yoli'Subscri bed>: fut���.;,";�. :.;.i'�'" ... -. ----.3CO�S.· Ol1;R. CHARITIES····�'.·�sH6ws·NEED OF REFORM. ...: --: It·· � '.:' {..... '. _-�... -_... ; :';::'_.0" . 0, y." .... ::_..!'-!:�.. -. ,'.Professor Zubelin BerateS Hapbaz-. :i ���r�. �ff��:.or�erican CIWi-, �.: ,.tieF-Hits "G19ry Seekers."'i.�"'!'- a� .• �:.• � ..._ .. ," .: •. �., ;for.,.;Th�. Daily )"aroon .': ' . <: 7.: .!:_:; z.. : :_/�:.:.:: :Do It Nowl'.' ! . � - ,.""" .... � '.. .' ....'!CollcgC= settLement work and' chari-: '_'j�ig�er.ilJy were st='o�ed by: Profe�-.: .,:, . .. ..,.�. .'."'9r' Zilt.'bfiri. -of ·th,e'·Sodol6gical De-- partmcnt in a speech Made' beforetile Wom�n's' Industrial .Union in, ����t����tentIY: '�'These modem 'phil- rAKE·A CENSUS FOR: a;'if1iitpie�:�;;cd�h�-;;�;t idiocy" said SETTLEMENT PICNIC\ • I J?f.?:i��l)tf .. ZuO�1in. "If they ar� no:.; -_;:���;m�W:pa�h.cu. �c .. 'i�ora·nce-on the: S�io� �d J�.�ors .-In.. dica� .Inten­. �:tr.t ,�Lwe:lI�Dleamhg p-eopJ.e, who. tion to Attend' Wmter Picnic to�ave endowmen.ts in' a greater eff01 '''be 'Ht!Jd . saturday.to:-,*,,�frt.hul.lla�ity"'·: -��erning,:.';5ettlement·· w�rk he A poll of those intending to beft\�od.,'he ·pm�)�ck of man�gement I)resent at the Winter Picnic wa.;I ' '�lr!t.mr:_�listrilWt�n of funds. He sai:! .. taken yesterday morning a� the. Sen·:_.".. ,.�.,:E A S"ON 'E'N'D'" '-"'1' �s�f:.wtialiy.: rr'" ;or cbapel ail� the various Jun�or col-.� .. ',: : po.'�:� .. IN.. 'il>. t ·tlntil: .. :w�. ha,·.e learned colle�e cge meetings. By this m�ans it i.,.:'. 'CLEAN UP ..• . • ; ·Htt�l�t. w�k Jron. England will illann'etl to form all �stimftte of theI ;. . ... �. . II pur chanties amount to anything," he !lUmber 'who will attend the affair to$18.50, $14.50, $IO.S() . ".t ••. 'W'._:' ,_ . �';<l!tt.:' ::,' c: ha·v� _ no. organized effort "'e ghien by tho University SettLem�l1t: Sui� ,a04 ·���r..f.��ti::rt� ; ;(?t'�I�:ltity ilUhis country. E\".eTybod� on Satu·ron)'.I- � FOrme�lY""P��d .. · .,;,:: _.. ,ml i ��.:�s.;�:;:::!�:� �:':����::��� '''�::: :.:::::�s:�: a:�:�n:� I�:Futeen to Thirty F-r� D��.. ) tli� -c:tse�·1ttaY' bCy and they look to se.e Philoosphy college he said:. , .. ,' ,)::-:: ':1fc01sch;es glorifie(J as benefactors 0; "1 wish to urge all men of the Uni-1::==.=====. !p., ; "':;uma:nity. I t is immaterial to them ':.ersity to attend the Settlement pic-. : .' :.:. ';':,: �:. ':;: ':� ��·n(.�.thCT< their money goes for cats 'lre, to be given next Sa�ut.¢l)' at the. C. L .. SClIAB.F.: . .' .: 'pi- dogs. so that they get dishonest ';ettlement hous� at 4�" and' AshlandPICTlJ,1<�' AWX�lCilmE .. :.. ;;.·�ra·I·;._e "'nd glorl·h·c ... tl·on." . I .. f.... ,.' ••. .•. ... oJ un.. ,,,·enues. '. warran� ... at most 0 you,; . .' ' :·:'F�M.i�·: :.;�':� �\ : ::.� t:ft �dosing Professor Zueblin said tre not acquaitm:d with the Settle-, 265 East Fifty-Sevehtb·; Stttet .. . ,::J -::-.H. �f �v'c.. mlist look' to England for a 'Dent. and do not realize the workOp[>()si,te Ro.s�li;-Co.. ;rt." �.t :I�c�tcr .�Jution of our labor problems "hat is being done over there. It will� l:tls\?/ ':\,-ohn . �titchelJ \vas eulogizetl� b);- Zu�iJlin as a mor4f honorable ar ': wiser al�d. a greater man than Mark���������YJlllljl : � H·a.ni1:lc';er \vas.""- ' ... '._.. -:�.,:, .... " ','.'.: � -:!"!".... :-,::-:.---.M�IriS ':AND SCHOMMER OUT stoma�hes. I wish that all who intend. :.. .� '. to �ome will write upon their attend-. " �.' .: :c: , ' lnce slip 'yes: and all who intendTe1epho·-· --H -'. : ,vamty .. Baa6Iilr� ltars Join Squad"f hrinmng a ... ·oung lady will write. :'yes,nes : ar,nson. 42-59. 34or, 42:S9 :. �- oJ. .... Automatic 5239 i .> o:!:· :.:' - -. ��Ic!tes. two.' Of c:oorsc, this is not a bind-RICHARDS AMBLER" li""CO: ':. :'. .�. ":"., � "ng promise. but i� intended for thcC' '. .:' .... ",' '. ·A· �. <..:�:\ch n:\ird·�. ha!'chall sCluad W;t:o 'young ·Iadi�ll. �o that they may pre-: �AL AND CuKE . :1:l'il1T(;rceif·.)�c�te·rda:r hy, two of la�, 'pare for twice the number as signif�·.�� Decrborn Street.:· '. Chicar.o. Ji-ar��. !'(;t'rs '�:ho r�'Ortcd for the fir�' thl1s :mticipating for appetites."�__ ::,; ..... '.'!, ') ::I;. 'ti':'le:::��·(.m��.,:hoth of whpm ar\'". � : ... B· 0'·-R'·:. · ... D·'.'E'_N··· -;.'s.-.' .•... '; ti1'.t ��!icmell. 'are Meigf; and �.:'hom·,.. ". P""""_e lIummen' II .Condens�� Milk.j�·l�i'a M1Ilc, �re.m ,rt r: . �I'cigs ,viii be out every . day -�.. eetmc. and 8utterm�f'� . '\�i�il.-.th� '�,9\;�d,' but ·Schomml'.· will The Mummer's meeting, scheduledAn Bottle'd in·the-Country. , 'IYi:;rt.ice 'but' tw� d�ys '�ach Wl't.k. on for tomorrow evening, has been post-·BOTden's CondensecJ-.MUk '.C6. ,.��!)�� �.o'i h:.f� Pftrd�ipation in bas- l)()ne� to a week from tonight, the, 32j'329 E. Forty-seventh at."· f .. . " . f J T� :".� :;;a-f!:aruHndoor tr'a-ck. .c,·cnmg 0 anuary 15. he play to__ �. ... ••• � . I'" �!;. ,_ ='., .' be read is Ibsen's Eyolf. The mem-;.. .. ' .':tgc •. :Wh9 ·app.eatS likdy to :Iandt.kp'bones ily�cd.arl"�8)il'()9i�·S :. lil�'. ;;Iac� ·.i·�: 'th�'" pitc!h��"s bo�� :tc� bc-rs will assemble in room 21. Hitch-A.- M�"'�ms . �;o:\J.ing to .,Coach. �aird. '"rill not gtt cock hall.Th U'f '��:..' t··.. .:-.:� y"l '! ""'M.:'� . .J, ," linIn. the·indoor. ·work ·0· any �xt"nt..• 0 'I'! ' .�, .• . ,� '. ..:4 '" •!8ID1IOUSfS: ::< .. -'.' .n l�::':': ,. ' i'li:- . time .. is a!!\o. ta�.n np with bas H..e jou·jolbe.fdle· Rqnold. ClubCor. 5.'6 St. 3::d Klm..--k A?t. Chicago :!-<db:tH an<:l: �t�,�ck, .' ". �Maroon Office. Elt:s Hall'.' .. -., ;.;: ,:: . '.: • '.' 'f."')C a typical University affair, andthere will be dancing and an elaborate.. upper will be served free to all wh,�:tuend.. Wbile the. matter may not"'ppeal to academic minds or academic 264 Michigan AvenueMOSSLER co,•• Read y-Service .. Clothes··50 JacksOll l Blvd.Our Twite-YearlyInventory �ale Continues25%OFF OUR REGULAR PRICESINCLUDING EVERY GAlIENtU College" Sack SuitsTuxedo SuitsPrince Albert SuilsDress SuilsTrousers Suits"Protector" Suits"Our 0wD Special DeslfD"'Chesterfield OvercoatsEnglish Box OvercoatsPaddock OvercoatsCravenette Ral. CoatsMany broken Hnes. one and two of akind, in Business and Dress Suits' WldOvercoats. induding maDylidat and· me·dium weight suits andoverco�ts suitable for '50%- offearly Spring weare_eat VIn our "'new vest shop" ---first floor: Street. Dinnerand Evening Waistcoab--hundreds of the choicest st7I� :at 2S per cent. off regular prices .NO:-!CE ,.lniversity me;} ;atention: One of our new "Colleee Colendan,19c8. w:l! b� �:...,en to you gratis by calling at The Maroon office.M 0 S S L E R. C :O��Ready - Service - Clothes50 Jackson Boulevard.. .., __ • .: _-.�.�� .....:-· .... .;::;. . .:.7:·:·:.:..� _. �:. :;.::-':-::"�';'��:".:�;:".' '.ToHE DAILY· MAROON� C1UG\oo;·.WE�:A,.�; JAN. 4tj: .• ••. :. '. . >.> .' . ..Q. :� ...'. '..• iI:r_..,.'"SMITH-VAILE'Pumping M�chiDeeyThe Pl�tt Iron Co. works311 Dearbom StreetChicaco, mTURBINE PUMPSSTEAM PUMPS. ELECTRIC PUMPSFOR RENTA' double room suitable for two studets.The room is well furnished, modern, light and airy.Hotel Maroon.58TH ST. AND DREAEL AVE.RESTAURANT AND LUNCH COUNTERIn ConnectionThe Best Meals ser ved at popular prices.JOHN B. STETSON UNIVERSITY DELAND,FLORIDAAffiliated in 1897 with THE UNIVERSITY OF C�IC�GO. .The President is a Doctor of Philosophy of the University of C�I�cago and eleven members of the Faculty have been students a.t t •Univ'ersity of Chicago. many of them' taking degrees r , Ste�lon I\�O­catcd at De Land, Florida, the land of flowers, sunshine, ue s !csand balmy ocean breezes. Summer r.ecreatt?ns run through the WIR­ter. Costly buildings, electric lights. electric bells, cem�nt walks,.sh�l1roads, broad avenues, tropical shrubbery and trees. Biggest registr a­tion this year in its history. There are four colleges, five schools, 1-4buildings and 48 in the Faculty. .Students from the University of Chi�ago may .� their w�rk atStetson during the Winter Term, and receive their credits at Chl�go.';Address, . President Lincoln Hnlley, Ph.D.. LL.D., DeLand, Plonda.COME TO US FORCAMPUS OUTFITS,UNIVERSITY FLAGS,MEGAPHONES ..PENNANTS, andCANVAS GOODS OF AI;L KINDSH.Channon Company.ChIcago.Piano StoresVisit' ·OurI Before making a selection be sure te see our impreaiY.exhibits-four . floors of display rooms - Colonial Room, ArtNoveau Room, Louis XIV Room, Dutch Room! Hundretla.1pianos-many different makes- each of acknowledged suprem­acy in . its respective c1ass-al1 sales made at minimum fipreLCall for art booklets of various pianos to study at yoUI' leiare.Terms to suit your preferences. Visitors always welcome-a.o�e urged to buy! We areSole Agents forCROWN, KNABE, ESTBY,CHICKERING BROS., M�CPHAIL GRAND,CONCORD, H. P. NELSON.P.Before making a selC'-uon visit the Piano Rooms of211 W a bas h Ave n u e Chi c a a 0, U. 8. A.WANTED-A good man is wantcd!'V.A.NTED-:A young woman to- sol-to teach physics, chemistry and 1�lt advertisements. Address 1\[acoach football in a small -college in roon Office. ZI. .the South;· �alary over $1,000 forninc months' work; work to bcginSept. �. J9o.�. Aprly to the Secre­tary of the Board oi Rccommcnd:l­tion. HOARD AND ROOM-Fory01.:ng ladie:-; private family.Greenwood avc .• second fiat.Rooms for Rent.\VAN-TED-Students to attend En-FURNISHED ROO 1\1 5--Near theglc�'ood Roller Rink, 6432 Went-University; good light, heat, hotwo�th A v.e. Every evening, Thurs.,and cold water; bath. Call 652 E.Sat;� and :Sun. Afternoons through5ith St., &econd at.the: season.TypewritersTYPEWRI:rERS for Sale or Rent­SV�ial rates to studf!nts; bargalO!tin r.e:-huUt machines. W. White·.. :-�d, 36 La Sa�le Street. TO RENT-Furnished rooms, withdoset, S. H., gas, bath, phone; pri­vate family; restaurant handy; r.ea­sonabJe; near Illinois station. .3C)�E. 60th St., fint door. Election for membersof the Senior I Healthy students who a� about. w ... � AYe. aad .HubbariCollege 'Council have been' set for Jive -feet five inches in .height, willThursday and Friday of next week, be given an opportuaity to. engage ,DJanuary' 16 and 17. On Monday, b vacation cruise to the' priDCipal. Jal11lary 13, the names of those eligi- iake ports. Li.euteD�t Georg,e W •ble'to vote will be posted. One list jackso� of the' IUift:Ois Naval Re­will be put on the bulletin board :n serves, bas issued a. ICirc:uIaI' Ictta'front of Cobb· hall and another in asking for volunteers for the reserve.front of the Senior College office at "The' �i�' of the reserve," saysthe north end of the building. Lieutenant Jackson;, "which is volun.Nominations to the council may be ter only and, �anD.ot be ordered intom�de Monday and Tuesday of next regulaz: 'service exeet by pUsOaaJ .., week. Those who nominate for Jistment� t� t� .p�t.vide a force of '��pcouncilors must gh·,e the name of the 'wha'- �II �t ie�st' have" a wo�gnominator. the name of the candidate kllo�led_g� ... of� a �n of .�'s �ti;��·sand the number of the division they duties, ui case this IC� skoal4belong to. It is suggested that they ever need'. their services •. and we be- ". I: -AU D I If 0 R I UIIadopt this form: "L nominate lieve it the .dtlty.of 'every pa�ri.o.tic...... - .... :. for council in Division young' man to ac.quiQ: ·this. know!-........... " Nominations m.."I)" be edge. •sent through the faculty exchange. or "The drills are healthy an� inte!'­handed to the clerk. in the Senior esting, and of a great ': nriety. ,InCollege office, or in the Junior Col- summer :the boat work .S�oaId appea'llege office, After Tuesday, January to' every young man who' enj()ys oUt-q,' 4 p, m .• no names will be re- -.lOOF life .. We -visit almOst ev.ery.·blcethe coliege for. a: lew miDdles;' �rji�g..•. -t* •• ' .".:' '-1(" .•.. - .• ,; . ._,. .. ,'.them' 't9 attend 'tfte' Scittlemesn 1'IC�C.•. : ••. :,�.:' .��. �i' < .��.. • .,": •The courage r.equil'ed of those' who ?ii �l��tjiori.: held' :�t 'the' :Artsdo their best·· in' humble and poorly' ,. r '1'" .... _ <.College meeting yeste�ay m�,rewarded work was praise� by �,r. Leaf. S�Y!��: ::KtU;g'·:aud. 14:>r1tan wes:e• Henderson in an address m Senror ('. 1:' :'h ..ti council' for,;:hapel yesteTday He declared that �e��t¥. �}.,! ��; (�b'.-:. ;;'" .: 'L.(. the wintAer quarter. 'A-f t e .'VleT)".gc- '�''_� .•. ,. 0".- "., ......tJ...cre is a higher if less spectacular .�: .. : ": :f" �'_.' :" .,.: ,:' !l·iti.. .... ·�on . ...• . .' glOom&, 0 . -�e .mee��.. .. .�.. . ..... _------ _courage than that of th� battlefi�ld'l of altennt:.tb. e...:.p.·�.·se.' ilt' iODStilUtio.n. ..�, ._;_. : .:�. ��:Ind that some. of the -bravest deeds. . .--=..t...:.:"- �;'''.'' ':', "., ':". . ... '.'of history have been done by wo- '��:�n'l��� ��:;sa�.�me '�L� Ce-tOifIAL -' <.mcn. words about the' piCnic on Saturday .."It takes the highest sort of cour-When' he announced that the dinnerage," said Dr. Henderson,:"�always towould be 'free many sg.,dclenly decidedtcll the truth and the whole' truth� to be present •. ,Bright prospects 'for jwhatcvcr may be the conseq�ences.; a college'basketball team Weft. �hown '.It requires great courage to bve o,n when a;'targe'per�taee. of _ those.s the champions. of truth, to do one s preseot"announced tbemselves .as.can.:: :: �::. �_�:;;- .... ;'bcst in the performance of every duty, didates� :. ., .••. _B�rB.Ywhelher or not the result shall be The' . Lit_eraluft . College 'elected.conspicuous and bring g��ry to the Jerome New, 'Frank aod Alexanclerdoer." Whitfield. to fill the vacancies cause"SENIOR' COUNCIL' EL���N ASKS. STUDENTS TO JOUr .'TO BE HELD' N�T 'WEEK l .. • .' THB' NAV�' RBaD\'Ba-Nominations to Toe Place IIoDday i.JeateaaDt' JKboIl.·8eadS �and Tuesday-:-Hold Election AakiIle.· l� . VOIaDNer:� . pe. Be-Thursday and Friday.. qaiJemeDtLport durin gthe summer cruise," H�also .states .. tbat those who joi� �tonce wilt be . given· -an • OpPQrtiJaity +togo to Boston 3bOltt May, '1908 ...The only Obligation upon the ,mem-f�ers is to -attend ·the drill '.ev�ry : Fri-]day' night;,"::' .' >:.;.'ceived.On Wednesday the list of the nom­;ILCes will be posted. The eltcion will"CC1lr on Thursday and Friday, from9 to 12 a. m., and-a to 4 p. m, in theSenior College office.I SAVS SHOWY COURAGE .IS NOT ·THE HIGHEST JURIOR'COJjLBGES A�017. "=: ;;,"'ME9i ELECTIOM'��';,' �.COi1ti� from .�_ :I�.�; .';" . -, -------sitions. .Dr. Henderson Praises Those Who1)0 their' Best in Humble PO-Employment B� MovesThe office of the University �m­ployment Bureau has been moved to.room 9A in Cobb hall, and will bethere for the remainder' of the year.As the offu:e of the bureau will nowbe immediately 'adjoining that of theoffice of H. E. Slaoght, 0{ the Bu-.reau of Recommendations, it willgivoC Louis S. Berlin, manager of theEmployment Bureau, an opportunityto work in conjunction with Mr.Slal%ght. .TIle hours of th Bureauhave been set from 10:30 a. m. to':30 p. m. Manager Berlin win be inthe office from 10:30 o'c1ock to 12:30.::nd from I to I :30 o'do�k each 'claT.Souvenir Calendar Out by th� Rtirement of', Wjlsoll andStearn.. N�wman, PenD7 and J10sterhold over.BEGIN ORA.TQRICAL .CQ ..... ..,.(Conti.Qed from·pep .1) .. .te� co�� �f tb.�e m�mbeJS c,ioS.­en 'by' the' Departme:ots ci( 'Pii�licS��ing; a� E:ng.�JI,_ :wh� pi� .��orations to be" deiiVe� in the ·s.e�i.finals, �hicti· win� ·held. Thu�y af­t��oOn of th� siXth Week" of tbe�rter.. Febiisa"r;' 6-At 'the �emi-fiDaj5" a committee ofth�, chosen : alsO" by the' Publi�Speaking and English Departlllmt�,select on the 'basis' or deliv�ty 0II1y,!oj" . �pea�� t<? appear 'ill the fiDa'b,which, according to the � 'Win beheld on Thursday: eft!liiig of'· tbeeighth. week of t� cjuarter.· �r· Feb­ruary 'Zi� n.e sPeaker .wiDisi�a t�e'finals rep� the Univenity in t�inter-c:oll�giat�i:Oratericals;-tO'be beld �.in Jo�' :t��'�; and ftCei�s ra dsh---------. ------ ��rize of$SO and'a 'scholarShiP 'Ior oneWANTED-In a pnvate school, a 'y�ar. The �cOild speaktr gets a prizeman to teach algebra, geo�etery .of �5 :tI!d:>_ ." scbolarihip .' f"�' tftand Latin; temporary work; after- .qasr.-." ': ...... t� � .. ;.�£6 -;-:- .-=-� . '. '. uu...- ft =- = .noot:ls. Apply.at .lKe, roo. 9�:� •. �_ .... :•• It ..... . �:".-tw.)63.H.:\ number of souvenir calendars,put out by the �fossler Co.,tailors, areheing distributed fr6m the office ofThe Daily Maroon. The calendarbears an' engraving of the 1907 cham­pion�hip football team, with the rec-ord' of the season. ;. 1.·I' ••• £'�IOlfAL·1'.BA!'BR. GItAJfD ()PERA'I ••. , G�.JUOKA{� P�TR..ICK CAMPBELl..Tuesday and' Wednesdar .t&.e 5e�Dd Mrs. Tanqa.erar11la.rSday. Frida,. a8d. �'. Tb� N ()1ori� Mrs.. SmitlaW:th fiin tl.e filothers w)1st minpprccedfrom whfriar shethe com!doses tomirtee,Karl H.Arthurweeks 1<tions.stagingately upsa:cessfThe{the cont\e comJ. Ceeaitre­fore FIm. at t2.' ·B·written;:;J-��\hI! COT4. Bbe wriwhoseS. (UniveTmits 0must 1others6. (plain Iupon7. �for 'Coand 0Ctptal8.1A8¥AIICBB YAVBBYILUr.�"i. Sir Gilbert P:ukc1"s GTe�t �� .. '.' 1;£ mOHT OF WAY... ; .; r: -'.> -; . .THE ROGERS BROTHERS. _ l� �'PANAMA,� ... �.A·LlaB:� ,�"y�yr,..TRB, GIRL QUESTION .':a- .. --_.- 7�.�·.;: �,,,, '.'; .;: �.: :�,.� �a� 101( sedl1'H8 IIBRRY WIDOW'�s..; 'is -�. "iDt�tional' era..L�:·-... ,.' .. ,,;.- .'" .fte ...... wm.­.�.oaA.AT· commCoad9-tbe (Ipbyc.a We4tition..ilfi{�opDA . BOUD.' ..•... --.t ... !.;. t'LEANOR �OBSON._ .. -in-�., ","" "'8ALOIIY JANE Will:Aiu_�. -;.' A�roa.'s -stirrial plIJof the West.Atquardate:beais t:to bIndebe!dini!Mmtrlrill.pra(.CV·IOKBB'8;. .. �ndiri. Success! .-n.c Eminent I fish Actor and 51"',DENNIS O-SULUV ANia the Roasusibr ComedyPEGGY KACHREEH.Ttheclay