�S. • � ,�"' ...... '-.-100· I'ntly flnrnntt�. VI. No. 81. CHICAGO, TH URSDA Y. FEBRUARY 6. 1908. Price TWo c.-A.A..OONS READY FOR" 'TRACK MEET WITH C. ACTORS TO BLOWS IlRoolS PLAY CEITRlLII BARRETT TOIISHTVarsity Five Ezpects Hardest Ga:neof Schedule in Return Clash withY. M. C. A. JANOARYRECODODTTODIYIFACULTY FlIALLY ,mESFRIARS' TRIP PRUPoSITIOIProfessional Side of University Em­phasized-Contam. � IUutra-tions. Including Remarkable Pho- Board Decides Not to Permit Comictographs of University. Opera to be PraeDted. OaaideCit7..[) Complete Trainine and are in GoodCondition-Freshmen to Figurein Events. RehearaaJa of lIThe Kniaht of theB'IU'Din& Pestle" Become too Stren­uous and Black Eye is Result-Dis­on the Sderer.ce That things can be ' done too well. T,he January issue of the "Univer-A. T was proved too true at Tuesday's rc- Lineup Still Un.settIed'- Freshmen sity Record," issued "oday from the Fear that Opera-. Satires Wdl Bea .... o .... ce Makeup of C. A. ea, m• U·· Pr h ' Misunderstood '- Outsiders GiftIl� � , hearsal of the Dramatic club, when Meet Central Comets-TICkets DIversity ess, emp asszes the all'_Eleven Men are to Face VarSIty as ReMOn.the histrionic powers of the usuallv for. Contest Going Fast. growing importance of the proies-At!:letes.amicable Karl Dixon were the direct sional side of the University-partic-cause of assault and battery, with the: What promises to develop into tht' ularly the medical courses and theThe Maroon track team yesterday direct result of a black eye. The hardest fought game on the Varsity Law School. This number, of about taken out of the city, The final !otecompleted its training for the meet guilty party was Douglas Scott. schedule, is billed for tonight m sixty pages, is especially rich in ilIus- of the faculty on the proposition was.with the C. A. A. squad. All the men The first warning of evil was a-very Bartlett, when the Maroon and Cen- trations, there .being six full-page il- communicated to Manager Newm�Dare in the best shape for the contest forceful and pointed remark from tral Y. M. C. A. fives wilt line up Ior lustrations, which include a portrait yesterday. The attitude of the Board,tomorrow night in Bartlett. Coach Dixon, which was quickly followed their return basketball match. of the Convocation orator, Professor of Student Organizations on 'the -pr-i-Friend gave the candidates tight by a neat straightarm from the canny The downtown team has avictory William Henry Welch of Johns Hop- posed Blackfriar trip was. explaiDcd_.work. He declared that if conditi�� Scott, which came near being the in- over' the Chicago aggregation, won 111 kins University; a general view of the in a letter sent by Recorder Parkeris to count, the Chicago entrants WI, glorious end of the attacked party. Up the Central �ymnasi�m, but the �a=l U.niversity of. Chicago reproduced and addressed to Newman. "Thebe at their best. to this point things were just as th .. �y that the game tonight will be played from a photograph by the George R. board," said Dr. Parker in this.ldtet.,As in the First Regiment meet, should have been, for it was a part oi on Chicago territory, is expected to Lawrence company, which gives a "does not regard *e type. 0(. "plarsFreShmen will be allowed to COQl-a daily rehearsal scene in "Kn,ight make considerable difference in the strik�ng impression of the Universi:y given by the Blackfriars as des�Ie- ..pete, and are expected to help ma- ?f' the Burning Pestile." score. The Maroon team was taken architecture and the Midway Plais- for presentation outside the ti'Di�­terially in swelling the total' of the But now began a scene not author': by .surprise in the first game, che ance ; a portrait of Professor Albert sity, and, therefore, is obliged: to- de-Maroons. They scored 19 out of Chi- ized either by Fletcher and Beaumont score being'27 to 17. A. Michelson, head of the department cline the request."�go's 61 points last. time, Crowley; or Mr. DOnald Robertson. Evidently Captain Schommer and his team of Physics, who was recently awarded President Judson declined yeater­alDOUSe and Davis have since joined 'the Scotch punch was 'a little s:.iff mates are confident that they will re- the Copley Medal and the Nobel day to issue any, statement of. ,J:tisI the Freshman aggregation, and are for Dixon began to bring; some real verse the score. The unsettled state prize in physics; the first view of the opinions on .the :l1lbject. .. However,looked upon to add still more points. realism into his part. From that mo- of the Chicago lineup is expected to interior of the Law Library, showing he had an interview with NeWmanIn the 50 yard dash, the Maroons ment excitement .rose until' things make no difference in the result, as the great timbered ceiling, the Gothic regardiug .the matter OD Taaday :0are counting on Captain Quigley, were occurring with remarkable ra- the men are used to working with windows, and the candelabra; a view which he made . knOwn . his attit1;lde.Steffen and Boyd. In the hurdles. pidity, and in unerring succession,. several combinations. Dr. R;lycroit af Pa��g Town in <;hicago and .the "Were you," Newman rejM)rb the1.:'.. "'·,, Steffen is the only man expected to The. rest is best left unsaid but 3 would make no prediction yesterd.1Y University of. Chicago Settlement President as saying, "to- �Jat:: OR,.& .', ,:�,:,I nd I and 1·£ l'n condition I bl· k' .. id House near the stockyards' and ron 1:' .. .-1:..1... . '�f�:'- a_ .a ', p ace,. ! rea. ac eye IS m eVI enee upon _as. to, the result of the clash, bnt. ' - &6 - Greek classic play� or: an.� ��"t��'{r'«��"sli��id ��ake-1irst:!'-'-n.e-4qirilttet�� :ftie?ai.ii1itf:�-.;:-.:-.-'���-...-;.,:.:;��� :stafed··tliar"·tJie"Mar004"pfay�rer-:iJr�ilY�-;L-:Y���� M�� _".,' b.�;���� ", �;'.' ,i;tl'jj 1will find the Maroons strong, _� :' :...'.lDterTQptious aside from ftbearSals a postion to put up their best game. onal Library at the SetttCmeut. : -:;1:. 'ceDtl�prodaced.;_ :waiiW:l'�.·Captain Quigley, -Ling�.�, ire _i�i /wis.�';.�:){r.. The Y. M. C. A. five is composed of The Conv�cation address on}�M�:-, .to go "'.oia�:. ;:;�ti.;;;:';;IIi:i���.��Garret entered. Robertson's.' ·�Oiameat:��· :Stars, and the team w�rk of the men cine and·the UniversitY".is;of::�. waat;.the.\�u:��.Barker is the hope of Chicago �n more optimistic: with each �pr:>- is a feature which has attracted atten- significance at . this time. ne�Pra- the type. of .. pla� �preseated�� .• �.the half mile, while Timblin and Gar- voking antic of the' unf�rt.mate Hum- tion from critics; The quintet h ident"s quarterly statement on the Blackfriars as typifyiag; the; Uaift!'- .'. ret are also speedy. The 'mile wiil ph�ey and the amusi�ly rendered much stronger than tha� which me conditia'n of the Univ.ersity inc1udc� sity of. Chicago student: activitia. Ifbe taken care of by Comstock and interruptions of. the. citizen and his .Maroons defeated three times last such topics as the meeting at the U:ni- In the course of the intemew.Stophlet, and between the two; Chica- wife portrayed by J\rt:h�r Bruce anJ year. Moreover, it is well supplied versity of the American Association President Judson indlcated that thego is counting on two places. . The Miss Harriet Grimm. . h db· hown T for the �dvancement of Science, ·Blackfn·ar tn'p quesu'on was --ttledWIt goo su strtutes, as s own AD _two mile will bring Caldwell as the . Manager Sherer, w�o is busy wl!b the last game with Chicago. scientific· collections, the Harper for all time, and that petitioniDs iAchief Chicago entrant, and he should his .mailing list, speaks· hopefully re- Six men still are in the running fC'r lfemorial Library fund, gifts, new ap- the futl' 'e would be useless.capture a place. garding the seat ·sale which is now pJaces on the Maroon team at the pointments and promotions. research A prominent member of the bo;r-lThe field events appear to be Chi- open at the Information office, opening of the contest tonight. The by' members of the faculties, attend- said yesterday, in· discussing. the a.�-ca • I 1 1· I· B 1 H tl d th I.' 11 ' allce, and the aWard of the Copley .go s. n t le lIg 1 Jump, acon ant e recen y ma e e ,0 owmg disposition ?f the right ,forward :J."1d tlon:Schommer will oppose Irons, and �omment: "From present indi�tions. right guard positions is still nsettl�d. medal and the Nobel prize. ."It is the type of pby to .hi'cIa thesome excellent work is loo�ed for. :t does .not seem to me that the ext:-a Dr. Raycroft has tried Harris at both On the last named subject, also, As- board objects, and not the play; itself.Schommer is strong in the two added expense entailed in costuming this guard and forward, and though it, is sociate Professor Robert A. Millikan, It was feared that a piay.of this n�.J'u R d B yeap's prod t·' t I thi k of the Department -of Physics, COD- I h h . 'gb be • t dmp events. ogers an aoi:on .. uc Ion IS a ven ure. n not known which position he will play ture, a t oug It Ml t appreaa eshould make the Cherry Circle vault- the �Iay will be well supported by against Central, it is thought certain tributes a careful account of Profes- 3t the University, would be ,apt to betrs work. Crowley, Maddigan �ad outsiders as well as students, and the he will play at one. If he plays at sor. Michelson's researches in ligb::. misunderstood by the outside publi�Schommer arc the Maroon mainstays Dramatic club's extra. �fforts will �e guard, Georgen will probably play Four pages are given to a full account The board believes the play this �rin the shot put. .entirely repaid and the audience forward. and if he is put at forward, from the point of view of the Univer- to be one of, or perha9)s the best, thatThe Chicago Ath!etic' associatbn pleased." Hoffman will be in the lineup at ri�ht sity, of the meeting of the Americ3n has ever been accepted by tbe Friaos.yesterday announced its team for �c' 'Seats from one dollar to twenty- guard. Association for the' Advancement of but they can not see fit to allow an!,morrow night's meet. Eleven men five cents . may be procured for bota The lineup tonight will be as fol- Science, followed by a statistical play of this character to leaft thewill make up the Cherry Circle te.1:I1, evening and matine� performances. lows: study of American men of science University."the entries being as Iollo�·s: Olicago. Central. which shows results of especial int�r- The request of the Blackfriars thatC. A. A. Entri- RETURNS PROII TICKETS est to the Univ- sity of ChicagO. The their 1908 play be permitted to ,how-. Falls L. F........ l\(oel1er50 yard dash-Irons, Taylor and - G H' R FR· k first five years of the University c{ in several Ohio and Indiana cities"John Doe" SencIa lleaeaaer With eorgen, arrls.. em eV. icicey. Chicago Law School are sketched, a during the spring vacation, was 6ntPacket to Information Schommer c... . . . . . . . . .. Lang .full discussion is given of the sigmfl- d h B d f Staclent0Iice Page L. G.. . . . .. Anderson presente to t e oar 0cance of the degree of J. D., the law Organizations at its meeting on J ....Harris R. G .. Immenhou5cr .hmlcEng and the law library are de�- uary 18. At this ti�e Ben Newmatl,Hoffman. . .crtbed, and a complete list of the Pike the manager of the opera, and P.aalThe Freshmen are al�o out ,for ((- collection of legal engravings is pub- H d ber th �-__.venge on account of their defeat hy lished in this number. arper appeare ore e UU6lV.the Central Comets. whom they will presenting a petition from tile BI8ck-tile In view of the newly aroused in· friars, and an endonemeat cI tvmeet again' tonight in curta:n tcrest ill the University Settlement, a I b' . d b I mraiser to the main game. The ycar- c u 5 request slgne y a arae 1111 -particularly timely contribution ;s be f d t d d .._ thlings expect to capture the game this r 0 stu en s' an approve VI ethat of Professor George H. Mead, on S· C 11 C 'L Tb Boa ....time, since it wilt be played in Bar:- emor 0 ege OunCI e .�"The Social Settlement: Tts Basis and d 'd d . ' . ,lett. and they will have tl1C �ervic�s CCI e to apPOint·. c01lUft1ttee to ;.Function ;" and a report of the ac�iv- t' hIt L..- __ .....of Captain Clark. ves 193te t e p ay 0 U'II: pre� .. �ities of the Settlement for the year d ..J... d b ._The Freshmen will probably Jin;:llp an lillS was one, t e comllll ..... ap-f 190i, by thc head resident, Miss Mary pointed being Professors MftI'iam.as ollows: Clark, right forwarrl � E. McD.oweIl, is also publish� ::1 TCobb, Keefer or Klawans, left f'lr- BI cbard and Millikan, Ki.. allMtthis number. nd Mr. Boynton.ward; Halsey, center; Fulkerson nrI Accounts follow of President -1oJ- This committee seemed taYOl'ably(Continued on page 4) (Contillued 0,\ page 4) (Continued GIl pac. 4)The Blackiriar show will not br..• ' r :'_. <..":'l-"II",'d".do edit·rOOlL .-­wo-ange fitat Dc�au.----t oaJDeS440 yard run-Vickey and Taylor.880 yard run-Vigeant and Ramey.Mile nm-llurphy.Two mile run-Harlow.Hurdles-Lazear.High jump-Irons and Jordan.Broad jump-Irons, Taylor, Jord.,"and Vickey.Shot put-Burroughs.Relay-Taylor, Ramey, Vigeant andVickey. The white lig�publicity prov�dtoo strong for· the man who stole t!'leProlp tickets. They were returned tothe lost and found department of d,c'nformation office yesterdal by amessenger boy who said he' had be:!ncommissioned by John Doe. Thisname was "evidently bestowed for thereason made famous by novelists­because it was not the man's name­as a searcb of the University addre3sAnti-Yellow Joumalism at Princeton book failed to disclose sucb a stud�nt.Yellow journalism has been reduced The packet was intact and the saieto a minimum at Princeton by the or- of tickets will proceed onbindere.Llr.lniz."lti()n of a Press club, the mem-I There now remains no cause for anybe�s of which body voerify reports Qtre�tioning of the legitimacy of theIOlng out about tbe University. 1 tickets already oat.,Iii, ,i"':,:-' �i. THE DAILY MAROON,. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 19a5.������������������������������". ...':::. '\-i... IM' .. .aaraa. League, spoke on the "Problem of theDO YOU REMEMBER? I BULLBftR POR mE DAY Special-s-A Blaw� ,,� Unemployed. ".---------------� Miss Helen Foss Weeks the state One Year Ago Today Li�ture Ezecutive committee wiJl or . Blue Cheviot'he 0Glc1al 8tllcleJat �Ica�, et..,.tM I'h � . .. th t omsecretary.' wittilx responded to t C H. R Fu Ter 'oS, F. W. Carr. '09, meet at 10:30 a, m. ID ewes ro T.h· ibet Sm-t \"1· th etoast, "State: Secrets." H. A. Hansen ·09; and Miss Helen of Kent. ,t'JlDteI'eCI .. SecODd-e"'� � tbe� '. IR. Butlerl<w�s...no;�;abl� to be pres- Peck '09, 'were elected to consti- ,�-Medic club wi�l meet at 10:,30 Trousers of thePa.toGlce. ent. Miss Hendricks, the secretary, tute the undergraduate • oard of a. m. in Kent.spoke on "Secretarial Qualities." associate editors of r're Chicago Brotherhood of St. Andrew will or stripedDr Shaler Mathews was Introduced Alumni Mazaziuc. I meet at 10:30 a. m. in South Divinity $25PubUahed dal17. ucept SmaUp. 11--• h· h tement h t h t St •__ ud llollda,J8. durlD& � .wlt t e statemen taw a agg Two Years Ago Todaywas to athletics, he was to the The Thomas Orchestra gave a ILeague, he said: "I used to fee I a memorial program in :\iandcl hallpaternal interest .in the League,which, in memory of Dr. Harper.r.UTHEa D.' FEBNALD. 1IaU&t .. l�tOr however, has gradually merged into a Four Years Ago Today IPIlESTON F. 0.6.88,- N� Bdltor. paternal feeling, Tbe League is aoMaLVIN J. ADAKB. Atbletle Bditor. The Chicago Alumni dub heldlonger an experiment, it is a power, an informal banquet at H utchin-•LOUIS S. BERLIN, Buame. 1IaDapr. and has its duties. It should be more son Commons.Five Years Ago TodayThe Chi Psi gave its annual as­sembly ball at Bourniqne 's. Aboutseventy couples were present.Ten. Years Ago TodayBeecher hall held its regularmonthly reception. :\1 iss 'Yal!accand members of the hall received.Washington house was being organized.II Years Ago TodayThe Chicago chapter of SigmaChi was established at the Uni-,versity.IS Years Ago Today, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, l� ,The \Reynoldsclub was damagedyesterday afternoon by water coming_ Now that all has been, said and through a leak in the roof. The of-done, and the trip petition of. the ficers' room on the second floor, oneBlackfriars has been or two of the study rooms and' therefused, it is needless billiard hall, were the rooms chieflyto repeat in post facto injured.Former17Til. UDlY�ral�.y of Chlcaao Weeki,.F�'1IIldeclThe Week&,� Oct. 1. 1892-The Dal17. Oct. 1. 1902.BDbKrlptloD price,' '3.00 per 7e&r'; ,1.00for 3 m6Dths. SobeCrlpUooa recelYecl attil. IlarOOD OMce. Ellis Hall, 6r' at theracllltJ' Exchaqe. Cobb HalLPrlntecJ b, the' KarooD Pr.­PhoDe Ibde Park &alThumbsDown A proportionate reduction on aUsignificant as a force in Universitylife. I t should be a' clearing bousefor social activities, rather than a eo­ordinate. . body with other socialbodies. It should be able to makereligion more �ignificant in ordinarycollege life .. One of the most helpfuland pleasant accomplishments of the.League has been the production of '3general secretary, for thereby a greatmany heretofore -nsurmountable Jif­ticulties have .been overcome."of Dance. WILLIAM JERREMS' SOliLecture-Professor Ku noFrancke oJ Harvard Univers�ty, willspeak in Mandel hall on "Duer andHolbein as Interpreters of Germ.mspiritual life 'Of the Sixteenth Cen­tury."Daggett Lecture-Dr., . Daggett ofHarvard University, will lecture \)11"The Commerce Commission's Con­ception of a j "Reasonable RailroadRat,." at 4 p. m., in Cobb LecturehallChurch History club will meet at·8 p. m. in South Divinity Parlor. Pro-We make a Specialty of Clubfessor Dwyer will speak on "Anti-.', and Fraternity Dinners.Papal Movc;ment and final Triumph 11----.----------.of Protestant Christianity."Y. w. C. L. will hold a vesper scr 1 .FINANCIAL STRINGENCY vice' at 4 p. m. in roo. m 185, Emmons SOMETHING NEW IN BASEBHITS SOPHOMORE DANCE Blaine hall .. Miss Dudley will speak.. Spaldin'" OFFICIAL R.. Guthrie Lecture-Mr. W. N. Gutl,..; I' I; S BASE BAU eNo Dues No Good Times, Say Mem- rie will lecture at 4 p. m. in the Musrc Edited by Henry Chadwick, thers of Committee in Charge hall of the Fine Arts .building,on "Tb- "Father of Baseball." Containssen's Contemporaries: Bjornson, Tol- merous -interesting records aesroi Strindberg." heretofore collated, including winn"The success. of the Sophomore ,.Le Cercle de Coove�tion Fran- of National League Championshidance depends upon the number of caise will. meet at 4 p. m. in' Lexing- each year since 1876, with gamesand lost and players' who battedeon,or better since J8j6, leaders in�lackfriar .mee�g to be held at fielding position, and winning pit'.10:30 in Cobb SB. each :rear from. 1876; Nationall>ramatic Club "Sapes"..,-- Twelve Amert<:a· selections fr?tn 1871;,_ . ,- . -.'• ,I plete Iist of clubs. WIth officersnumber of the members of the class men are wanted. to: take minor parts dates of admission since 18]6;have responded to the class assess- in the Dramatic club's play, to be ��an League, records .since. or ., 'tlon; World s championship rment, which was levied some weeks given Fcbmary i. and 15. Names from ,884, with players' names:ago although it was almost the unan- must be handed, in to box "48, Faculty ball Field Day records; collegeimous vote of the class to' have t'h� Exchange. ords; misccllaneous rccords; aUmajor and minor league recordsassessment made. The committee Fr�en who have_ not paid their 1907; list of extra long gameshas been at work preparing for the dues will give their_ money to Smith, 1907; complete history of Igq] in"T:-Le "damaae," said Mr. English, -ball an(l otller I·n· t rstl·nfT matt-.:11 Do dance, but is somewhat hal1diC'app�d Briggs or Miss Buckley. e � ....can Dot be ·estimated until we -:x.- fior lack o.f an assurance of suffici�nt �or Pic:tIu.a will he taun by A. G. SPALDING '&amine the condition of tire plastering. funds for carrying out its plans. The Martyn free .f <;baree.As ,soon as the leaks were noticed, J . ._, __committee consists of the foJ)owin�: UDlor � � should be left at Baseball Managers: Scnd forWe did all in our power to prevent Misses Hall and Fogg; Garrett, Ken- box 356, Faculty Excbanee. ing's New Baseball Catalo�conside-rable damage. The roof is b�- ncr, Chambers and Chairman Ross. 19o5. l\lailed free.ing repaired and everything willquickly be in tip top shape.'" Clark and Ad?ms Streets-----------------------------------------�THE UNION HOTELAND R�STAURANT� _ in Roof, Canses TemporaryAbando�ent of Pool and Billiard 'Tables.. be out in the halls at 10 o'clock, 111-111 Randolph StreetTlJE POPULAR PLACE .TO EATINTERIOR) OF REYNOLDSCLUB DAMAGED BY· RAIN Either before Or after theTheater.The University authorities post­ed notices ordering all Ii 'hts tosaid and criticism what. has been .Six men were kept busy on the sec­done before. The average ond floor, mopping, up the water, andpreventing it from dripping throughthe ceiling on to the pool tables.Hugo Frank Bezdek haC" announced quarter, p.layed betw.een the two best I SUITABLE WEIGHT FORhis appointment as coach of the Uni- teams of the two dasses, resulted in MOST ANY TIME OF"Beautiful!" �med Henri La versity of Arkansas football, bascbai1. victory for the Blues with a score oi' YEAR.Bme, Parisian editor, as he looked track and baskctball �eams for next 22 to 14; Mary Heap played the star Suit and Extra Trousers.from the Midway yesterday, through year. He will aSSllme his duties gamc for the Blues, while He!cll $30 to S50.the driving sleet, at the buildings of Septembcr I, '909. Until that ti:nc, Dewhurst made the greatest number Also early shipmcnts of Newthe University of Chicago. The chid 'he will remain on thc campus and '5· of points for the Reds. Th-e lineup Woolens for those going Southof Le Temps saw the campus at Its 'sist Coach Baird with the Frcshm'lll follows: to Caliiornia.worst, but it was his first sight of ;t. baseball nine. Blues. Reds.and he was enthusiastic. Bezdek playcd full back for lhe �Iary Heap. � ••... F .. Helen Dewhuist"The University is very beautiful,·' Maroons dur:ng the four years in �lildred Cham- F ..... Jean Barneshe said. ··The buildings are harmf)n- CO)Jege, being a memher of the c11am- berlain.PI Set f ious and the great open space before Pionship 1905 cleycn. 'VIJi�e on ·h,-' Ethel Preston ..... C ....•. Eva SchultzMore Than a Hundred ates orM th them sets them off. It will be much team he gaincd the rcplltat:on of b':! Louise Norton ... G •.••. Miss GronowYearly Dinner-Dr. a, ews, .Among Speakers. more beautiful when the plans arc mg one of the t:'T'ca(.'"t line plungers :\Iamie LiIly G Irene Haslingcompleted, and the water is let in b�- in wcstcrn football hi:,torY. lIe al�o',tween the drives." pro\'cd onc oi the' reli;;b!c� men on :l,c ----------------�llr. La Brae expressed surprise at baseball tcam.the fact that mu�h of the work Oil After finishing his (,:1rcer here, B::z-the University had been done within d�k had ch:.rgc of the l�I1:\"('r:;.ity often years, and practically all within Oregon tr:.('k and iOOlb:.ji te:UllS,fifteen, for in Paris the boulevarJs \vhich WOI1 the cli:'lllPion:-loip of :hcand public buildings have been in th:.: far \Vest. Last 5C:1:"on he :l:,sist':dmaking .for scores of years. Dircctor St:.gg. ha\';ng' ch.1 rge of theMr. La Brue is on his way to Japan Fre�hmcn.undergraduate fails to see the logicof the grounds of refusal to' ailowthe proposed rrip, which seems tohave so much in its favCl:- and so littlein its disfavor,' except that it ,'WaScontrary to University policy •. N,oth�ing, surely, is to be gained. by assu�..;iug' the role of controversial. fa�ltycritic, so the Daily merely reflects asbest it may some phases of a studentsentiment which seems to be thor­oughly contrary to that which deniedthe petition of the Friars.The positida of the Blackfriars isclear: Th�ir cblerished hope of atrip is for -the third time crushed" andthe action is' final However, everyFriar should bear in mind that, theplay to be given in :Mandel as usualdemands his 'hearty co-operation withmany others to make it a sure SU\!­cess. The officers of the organization-must see to it that the disappoint­ment of losing the trip is not allow�dto create "quitters" in the ranks oft.he play candidates or other work�rs. of the' organization. There is no rea:-, :son why the Blackfriars play of 1908should not be a greater success th:mever. And perhaps time will bnnga change jn faculty attitude and, pol-; icy.WITTY 'SPEECHES ATANNUAL LEAGUE BANQUETOver one hundred pla�cs were setfor the annual banquet of the mem­bers of -he Y. \V. C. L. last night :nLexin-gton. The speeches wc=resparkling and interesting, as ,toasts., Miss Bessie Griffing, repn:sentingthe association of the School of Ed­u�ation, gave an interesting account" Of the work done by the' League inthat department in her toast on' "Pre",:"C0c10US : Pedagogues." Miss GraceNorto� .. ��esid�nt last ,quarter, of tJie_ people, who between now and nextT1reir efforts, however, were more 'li" Wednesday, pay up their dues," saidless futile, as the four pin beys were Allen Ross, chai�an of the dancecons�Dtly working to prevent thewater from doing further damage mthe pool room. As a result, thebowling alleys, as well as the pool.and - billiard tables, were put out i)fcommission. Last night, two pooltables and a billiard table were :I'!- commIttee. It seems that only a smallstored -to 5ervice.BLUE FIVE �EF�TS REDSBEZDEK IS ARKANSAS COACHTEIIPS EDITOR EXCLAIMS Quaners First .Game. Results InAT UNIVERSITY'S BEAUTY Famous Gridiron Hero Announces .to I4-Victory ,}t'or BluesAppointment for Next Year • =1 Between Season W ·in Blltk, Blue and. Henri La ,Brae Sees University andCalls it Oue of Chicago's PewBeauties. The first game of basketball of'theas an agent of the French govcrnment.While in Chicago he is the guest ofthe French consul, Baron de SaintLauraat. FOWNESon the claps means qualityiIl.tbeEXPERT- ORBS 6 CL556 E. 63rd StreetliEN'S TOP COATS ANDCLEANED AND P...... __ •••••••••• Goods caned for aDd deli"",·.GLOVESGet in tine. Scnd in ,'our subscip­ti'>r. te The Daily Maroon.,,•I on aD--[,trett�CE.:r thef Clubr FOROFXe\\'g Sooth .).lI " ••mation to any students in its success­lIu.t�l!o� �� �� � About flll attempts to secure uniform ac-tion for Improving the C'Ondition (If It is with government as with counting for municipal departments,the Poor. The above article is C('JD-. morals, the .intelligence that does l:� budget estimates based upon a cleartrihutcd to the leading college dailbs the moSt. good is not. tbe intelligen�e statemcnt 'of department needs, theof the country through the Inter- that w� ourselves possess about our- proposed reorganization of the cen­col!egiate Civic League, and publishe,l' selves, but the int�lIige�e that other� tral auditing and examining office cfin The :\Iaroon under the auspices ci possess .about us. You and I are, of Ncw York City, a�d methods of ar­the Commonwealth club. cours!!, good in spots, because or whlt riving at necessary charter changec;.Show your college spirit by suo­IcribiftC for 'he Daily MarooD.. TJ:IB DAlLY MA�, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 19«)8.·�!!������������������������������Ii'==�====��:·:·�:-:-�e����������������;:::::::====:=::�::::==��������::�!!!�v��Slla ·c [ Lead_hlp �.JnUI&dce .... ;,.:tUJAN II. ALLEN-It ' '. -.The following American colleges ; The ��r�!,u!of ;�'�D;i�!pal Research we know, but we are also good, often-e and universities have contributed to J,.beli�e$ �ha� one,-!.��o� why so few times, because other people know -!lC�· ,the preparation of the present staff (If college, �en SQ !��t� �litics, and the: actly what we are doing. Intelligencethe Bureau of Municipal Research �.·f chief. reason why the college mao .n is most useful to the governed whenNew York City; Amherst, Carleton, ·politics bas .5'0 _. often . ��mpromis.:d it is in their possession to tell them, .Chicago, Clark, Columbia, Cornell, .with cC?'ruption .when be started out what. governing officials are about­DePauw, Harvard, Iowa, New York, to . annihilate it, is that the eolle�e Self-government for the benefit· ofNorth western, Pennsylvania, Smith, man ha� failed. to see that the partie- all the governed will be an idle dreamTufts. Berlin, Halle, Leipsic and the ular kind of intelligence that is need- unless inside information about theSorbonne have ad'ded ·touches here ed in government is intelligence about facts of government becomes impos-and there. Just what part did colleges government and not .. intelligence sible. Monopoly of information musthave m fitting the college graduates about Rameses, Hobbs, Aristotle, N3- precede monopoly of franchise. Whenon our staff for municipal researcn? poleon, H20, spherical trig, or Eng- all men arc looking, corrupt poliri-During the college days; neither therr lish lit. dans walk quite as straight as collegeinstructors nor themselves had ever . �:W*h the. Ball" presidents. As the "Independent". contemplated a work such as that ill In municipal. government.as in foot- said recently, in urging a permanentwhich they are now engaged. Some ball, the rule .of the game should be: endowment for the Bureau of Muni­of them prepared for the law, others, Watch the baIL::1'bis is the one thing cipal Research: "Attempts at reformfor teaching, and one or two for 6!.'. which has hitherto not been. done. it have failed in New York and else­countancy. Yet today it is doubtful if is the thing that is not generally con- where because the Republican andone of them would exchange "he templated when college men are De-mocratic Tammany halls of O:Jrproblems with which he is now deal-. urged .to . go into. politics, but just as cities have had inside information and fing for a more remunerative post as sure . as watching the quarterback or have been able to make black -look��_'_'-4���'_'_4-���-+_'���'_'_'_4-��_'-+_'��_lawyer, teacher or accountant. 'left end. will lose the football cham- white because the general public was •C���EduationNoC�e� .�omhl� �·wakhlng ilie mQM M n�infurme� Refurm isd�creili�d r--------------------------------The attraction offered by municipal comptroller. or alderman will continue in American cities because its de- : H O· tel . Mar 0 0 I'l.research is' due to the fact that �t the evils of American municipal gov- votees have informed neither them- . . ., .h su sSTH ST. AND DREAEL AVE.seems to promise a realization of the ernment, Justas Jn football, too, the selves nor t e pu IC as to the essen-I great American dream that usually test .of the. player. is what he is able tial facts of community' needs and Under Management of ·the National Hotel CQ. Tel. Hyde Park 37.grows dimmer after college walls are to do with the ball. and with his team government results. Checks and pan- The BEST Serv�d atleft behind, viz.: Self-government for .. so that < the, test, of the college man aceas of every description have beenthe benefit of all the governed. This in politics is .the extent to .which he tried--everything but a constant POP� PRICESdream will never come true, simply .can advance. the interests of his con-. light; everything but consecutive. RESTAURANT liND LUNCH COUNTERbecause- college men go into politics. stituents; .their interests, like the ball. cumulative publicity of essential facts, .. . ..., .... .In ConnectionUnless college training has radically .are iobjectionable, visible, watchable No corrupt or incompetent officials. changed within the last twelve things, pot birthmarks or. character. will put poison in a baby's milk, pilemonths, it would be 'a civic tragedy : :.Last. year .President : Roosevelt garbage on his neighbor's door step,to turn over the government of Amer- .. urged the members of the: Inter-col- put his hands in his neighbor's pock­ican cities to men chosen simply 1)e- .legiate Civic League ."to. take an :n- et, when his neighbor is looking."cause they were college men .. In ,�.elligent,�disinterested and practical . Coll�e Men Neededtalking to our professors. to our st .1'-. part.in the every-day duties of the The Bureau of Municipal Researchdents, or to the outside world that '. aye rage citizen." aims so to mass the facts of govern-is denied the monopoly we enjoy' as._ . Ci�- Records False ment as to produce artificially thecollege men, i� may be excusable to light and the neighbor's eye, whichAt present it is impossible for ;j1-'keep up the tradition that there is will inhibit the desire to misgovern,. telligent men to take: an intelligentsome special merit in a bachelor's de- For the execution of this program,part in .�he ��t�es. of citizenship, be-gree, But between ourselves in till' college men are needed. When they. . . cause city records are so kept, thatIntercollegiate CIVIC League, what, th ith t II f··1 h· �_� lL II 1 do not sincerely love to be intelligent,. ey el er ease ooas or re on ypray, IS there about our college train- , II rt f th t th _.t they at least like to seem to be intel-. ... . � sman pa .. _0" e, ru necessary 0 I . fmg, our four years of fraternity hfe, . til' . t" d· t If th . Iigent, can conceive 0 no greater. . . �� e Igeo �';1 .. gmen . e presl- bathletics and electives to enable us to. d ts f t··h· .II b . d service that can e rendered by the. . . en s ort e co eges a ove mentione C· Leguess within gun shot of the amount . ·t· b �:.B Intercollegiate ivic ague than to. were 0 e sent to oston to serve asnecessary to run a board of health;·. ·the· sm�11 commi·ssion �ich Presi- spread among its membership the ideawhethc;r asphalt pavement is an inch d· e: tEl' t -.t f .. I that no intelligence is negotiable in. . .. n.... }o urges 0 re orm mUDlClpa . . .'or a foot thick; whether. a tenement government in the United States ·riI!y matters politic, but intelligence as tohouse departrne t . di t I'·' .. r • • , government ends and communityn IS spen mg 00 it- ld not n ibl b . ell' bcou not P�S�I. y e 1D� rgent a out IItI.e or too much money; whether a the needs of Boston or do the intcl- needs. When co ege men once havecIty budget I 0 Id b $ , ... - - . this feeling, their pride as citizens an .. ]s 1 u e 143,000,000 nr .ligent thing for Boston without first$100 000 000' 0 •t h men of general intelligence will JeaJ, , , r JUS were economy . �nsu-ing .records that will describ�is possible? them to ask the questions and he3dwork done .. and account for money the movemcnts necessary to securewhen spent in such a way that the av- efficiency in the government of Amer-*\Villiam H. Allen is a .promincnt erage citizen in Boston would und.!r- ican cities.social worker in New York. He is a stand what he was getting for his The Bureau of Municipal Researchmember of several social improv-:- money and what was not being done will be pleased to send further infor­that he wanted done.ment organizations, and �s at presi::ntan officer in the New York Assocla-The reception committee for theFreshman dance met :n Kent yes­terday morning and made final prep- the 2nd to. the 7th of this month. I' Next Sunday being the univcr-ialThe contest will start on the loth.· day of prayer for all Leaguers, antiThe fol.lowing names have been added I Christian associations the world over.to the list: In the singles Olendorf the League im'itcs the women of theand Sunderland, and in the doubles. I University to a short �enoice in llitEssington and Sunderland and Ull- League room at 10:30 on Sunday. justvaudeville chorus today ;,tarations for the dance, which the class man and Lawrence. preceding the sen'ice in :\Iandel :11which the day will al so be reco:;,-is to give tomorrow afternoon in th�Reynolds club. nized.AMONG UNIVERSITY WOllENNed Earle 'II, who has been con-fined to his home on account of J11-ness. is reported slightly better. �Irs. and �Iiss Camp were gue"t�last cvcning.There will be a rehearsal of the in Bcechcentire .:\ poster has bcen placed in Lcxin�­ton, asking ,for suggestions to b·:the dropped in a box, for the coming ath­and letic meet and the �I.ay fcte.James Andrew Walsh of Pro,.j­dence, R. 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(Continued from page I) ; Aju)iiOR WOII&ll- III", - 'COIiItIG OUT PAItTY D­YouHaveSome' Slirpriaes Promiaed in Two ofEvents Planned b7 Juniors forTomorrow Nicbt.PACULTY FINALLY VETOES Sprin� vacation to .tale the playFRIARS'TRIP PROPSITION properly. make this play- the best . that bas everbeen produced at the University. Anylethargy shown by either cast orchorus may cause the downfall of theclub. We all must work harder, c,.;-The Blackfriars.Friar Max Richards, Abbot.Friar Ben Newman, Manag�r.Paul Harper, Friar. peciatly in view of the decision."impressed with the play, although,:iS "'It seems queer to me," said New- SAYS PURPOSELESS "An informal coming out party f"rPresident Judson pointed out, the man yesterday, "that the Board I)i STUDY IS DRUDGERY the women of rbe Junior class" is themerit of the play was not the deeid- Student Organizations should turn characterization of the triology ofing factor. The fear that the comic our proposition down after I was a s- Dean Vincent Tells Women They events scheduled by the class for h\-opera might misl�ad an audience ig- sured that if the committee of five Must Look Ahead if They Dislike morr.ow night, which was made bynorant of the conditions at the Um- reported favorably upon our show, we Being Bored. one of the women members of theversity, was the point that decided the would be allowed to make the trip. committee yesterday.board in the negative. The petition It seemed natural for anyone to infer That students must look farther "The plans are still being revealedpresented by the BlackIriars to the that if a committee was appointed to than their next day's lesson, if th -:y on the installment plan," she con-board was as follows: look over the play, and OUT proposi- wish to have any pleasure in their tinued. "First, there was the an-"The Blackfriars club of the Uni- tion was not r·&used at that time, that University work, was an 'opinion ex- noun cement of the dinner, a delight-.versity, desiring to co-operate with we would be allowed to make the pressed yesterday by Dean Vincent fully informal and perfectly properly Try lass-liedthe Faculty in preventing the school trip. I was greatly surprised to lea-n in an address be-fore the Y. W_ C. 1.. chaperoned affair-to be held in- Lex- a � I·year from being broken or interrupt-l that the board would not let us go, "As undergraduates," he said, "We ington hall at the seemly hour ,of 6ed in the slightest, and desiring to especially in view of the fact that I perhaps all know what drudgery is ,-p. m.make a trip this year, have decided to was Ied ao infer that a majority of inded a great part of the work of the "If something tells you that thererehearse their annual production at the members of the board were in student is apt to be considered mere may be a surprise added to the lastsuch a time that a trip may be taken favor of allowing us to go. I think drudgery, in that little arouses ·�1·: course, come out and test your pre­during the spring vacation. some higher authority ,requested cr imagination or kindles enthusiasm. monitions! If you have ·heard ru-"The alumni of the University have influenced the board to deny us the But we find those who have interest mors of a '.fondly-.waiting' • party,lor some time requested the Black- petition. At the board meeting no and enthusiasm. Why is it some work come and see how the entertainment Rooms for Rent.Iriars to exhibit their production in objection was raised to the type d so hard and energetically, finding joJY committe is planning to refute the FURNISHED ROO M S-Near theother cities besides Chicago. The the play the Blackfriars put on. The and happiness in what to others is a well established fact that waiting.public in general demands it, the queston was whether a show that is bore, a task performed reluctantly? means time just meanders along.Blackfriars having received several enjoyed by a university world would Frankly, we must admit that there "And Yf you do not know what arequests from some of the country's .. be appreciated by people of the cities. are differences, deep and wide, in the real jolly time- the Junior class canleading magazines for articles per- This question the committee decided attitudes of different people, due in a have when it, writes its forces in ataining to the organization. in our favor. This Ieads me to believe large measure to the imagination .Jf strictly unique, informal hop, remain"Practically the :entire under-gradu- that some higher authority used its the individual. Some realize a con- until the men abandon the smoky at-ate body of the University desires the influence over the board. nection in some large way with a mosphere of the Reynolds club for FOR SALE-A scholarship to-�Friars to make a trip this year. This "At a consultation which I had had greater course, which has a meaning the music that floats out thoough theis evinced by the petitions which the with a very influential member of the in a great system-a sense of co-op- doors of the Lexington Jibrary."Senior Council and the Junior col- faculty, I was told that the Univer- eration, The men will assemble at theleges of Philosophy, Literature, sity did not desire to atlow the public "It would be manufacturing a sit- Reynolds club at 8 0'c19Ck, where aScience and Arts have presented to) in general to infer that University of uation to say you are in real need of short smoker, lasting for about : anIyou. Chicago students do nothing but mas- connecting your work with some hour, wiII be held, The committee :0"The Blackiriars "Will conduct querade as girls, make love, and rah- great enterprise. 'but as time goes on, charge of the smoker announce thatthemselves as University of Claicago rah. People not knowing much about and even now at times, the question some talent has 'been engaged for the W ANTED-A young man to do edit·gentlemen. The organization is pos- the U.niversity, and seeing a Black- will come to you "What does it occasion, They also predict .that fineitive that nothing but praise- will be friar play, would infer this. I can aot mean? What' is the significance of it cigars and cigarettes, �1l not bewon for the University, .should your see on what grounds the &'"lculty bases all? lacking.honorable body grant the 'much de- its decision, i� view of the fact that "There is the philosophy- whichsired permission. As an e-ridence of the Princeton Triangle club, the Cor- says 'Be thankful for what you ger, JANUARY RECORD OUT TODAYgood will upon our 'part, 'we desire nell "Mask." the .Pennsylvania "Mask take good or bad, whichever comes.' (Continued from page I)that your body appoint two members and Wig," and the Harvard "Hasty This is admirable to a certain extfni.of the- faculty to accompany us on Pudding club" are granted permission There is the social philosophy which son's visit to western ablmni, of theour proposed trip, at our expense. Mr. to make trips. Even the comic opera deals with the helping of fellow crea-] banquet to Professor Micl-dson, andBartley Cushing, the coach and stage club, famed this year at Michigan, tures. This is stimulating, "and gives the Archaeological Institute of Amer­manager of the play, will also ac- and the Purdue Comic Opera �lub, satisfaction, but personal service has ica; and notices are. giv.en of rec�ntcompany the Friars. which came into existence a year its hints. There must be a larger books by members of the faculties,"The trip as contemplated, will :n- ago, are permitted to make trips. conception, a broader sweep of Twelve pages of notes concerning the WANTEo:.-Students to attend Ea-elude the cities of Indianapolis, Cin- "The Blackfriars have this year vision, a higher sense of divine PUT- faculties and doctors of philosophy glewood Roller Rink, 64J2 Wad·cinnati, Cleveland and Detroit" or been more than fair with the faculty. pose in everythmg. No matter what conclude the number. worth Ave. Every evening, Than.,perhaps only three of these will he They decided 'to make the trip dur- our lives are, we 11 must agree on MAROONS PLAY CENTRAL Sat. and Sun. " Afternoons tlaroapvisited. The exact itinerary has not ing the spring vacation, and in con- the fundamental principle, that if life IN BARTLETT TONIGHT the season.been fully' decided upon. The dub sequence not b;eak up tire school is to be worth while, if it is to 'havedesires to leave Chicago Tuesday, year. They -have given full assur- enthusiasm it muss have some COIl­March 24,and return Saturday, March ance that they win behave as gentle- nection with a great order system,"28. This will give the members s:Jffi- men' on the road, and have signified Parker, right guard;cient time to rest so that t�ey witt be their intention to accept any sugges- UNIVERSITY BAND TO GIV!E guard.prepared to take up their studies in tions the faculty may make. The let- SECOND CONCERT TODAY The following men will make up thethe Spring Quarter witli zest and ter which accompanied our petition Comet five: Harder, right forwar .. l;�or. speaks .for itself, and shows that ',I'e University Musicians to Give· Open Gers, left forward; Barrett, center;"The personnel of the company, on our part are willing to concede Rehearsal in Mandel Hall tJ;tz, right guard; Hilmer, left guard,�hich will present this year's play, everything, as long as given permis- From Five to Six Tickets for the contests h3. .. ·e FOR RENT-Rooms roc-rio Middlebas not been made up as yet, but it sion to go. It is not necessary for been going fast at the information .:..r_ - Divinity hall. For rates, drop c:ariwill consist in the main of members me to say that I am sorry that the The University Band will give its fice and gymnasiu�, and a record- 1 to E. 'V. R., 5532 'Monroe aveime.of the club. The parts, however� are faculty did not gT'3nt our request. second concert this a.fternoon fMIn breaking crowd is expected. Grea.topen to aIt University students. The "Efforts will now be made to 00- five to six o'clock at Mandel hatt. enthusiasm is being worked up amongcast will be submitted to the bcut..� tain faculty consent for staging the Judging by the patronage of the the students, who are confident thatfor appro\:al. show during the �pring vacation at concert gi\'en last \Vednesday. ;t the Maroons will get the large end"The Blackfriar� have sufficient some down-town theater. I believe promises to be attended by a large of the score.money to stage the production, and that the faculty will grant this re- and appreciath� audience. Directorstand all possible losses that may 'l':- quest. Rehearsals will go on as us- Blanchard has secured an especially Literature Forfeits Gamecur. The Friars do not desil1e to take ual, until the faculty decide this intersting program for today. Literature College basketball teamthe trip for financial purposes. They question. In case we are not allow.:d The admission is free and the stu.,I- failed to appear yesterday aftePDoon THE D A I L Y MAR 00.desire to strengthen the club and to to present the play down-town, the ents will be at liberty to come in !lOll for their scheduled game with Artsshow the public in general the' nature need of rushing the show wilt not be go out as they please. college. As a result, the Lit teamof student activities at the University so great, and the play may not be The following :s the program: iorfeits the game to the A. B's. Theof Chicago. presented until the middle of April. _March, Gate City Weldon Seniors witl meet the Scien« men"The play this year will be the be;t I want to thank the members 01 the Selection, Faust , .. Gounod �his afl�rnooD-�� has ever been p��nted by th� �ard who ilid everythlng�s�bk to In�rmczz� Iobnilie Johnson ��������������������������������.club. The Friars havte gi"en enough allow our request to be grant�d. Overture, Jolly Robbers F. Suppegood productions to cause your hon- When I �y this, I know my thoughts Patrol American Meachamorable body to believe that the show are voiced by the Friars. March, Imperator Vandercookthis year will be first class. The play"", hope that the enthusiasm withcommittee has receive:! two plays, so which the University men have takengood that it has taken lo .. g"r than up the play wjJJ not be decreased,ever to choose between them. Coach since they know the stand the facultyCushi�g has ootified the Blackfriars have taken On the petition. The Uni­that there is enough time before the versity mea DnlSt laelg tbe Friars 10 ne .... 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