CHICAGO. WEDNESDAY,FEBRUARY 12. 1908". --!laronn., il)oWDStatc Entries. ReceivedShow Orange anct Black toHave Advantage.,Wol VI. No. 85.� ����������������������������������������. lUlDIS APPEARs SHADE '.. ' _��, na:a IlELYE HOIDRED GREET ISEDWlIStDD�C:ONFElIF1COLTY. �.ITS hllRSSTROIHER THAI 1AH0liS Maroon r.... ShoaJd Will o.m, ill PRESIDEIT AT RECEPTIOI Members of Institutions' of Four � TO STAlE PLAY DOWI- TOilBartlett Tomono. Ificbt-Fnsb- -nominatroris Mee� in. Diacuaaion ofas .... ,YL De Paw c.taiD �� SccoDd AlmuaJ. Reception to Head of Wort-Dr. Moore Scores Teudeacy� AD Sa1&. Uuersity Improves on Success to "Showy Religion Without Deeds.of First.The-. VarsitT yesterday wound up Representatives of the four Chicagopracti.ce for iu basketball game. with Reception Lasts from Eight to 'ren tleological seminaries met last Ylig�lt·N"orthwestem in Bartlett gyDlna3i9m O'Clock-Dancing Later in the at the Univer-Thar�..... The Purple has' a EvaUn&' sity in their an-fairly stroag.uam. baviag recently nual conference,I trimmed ,Indiall2. and is expected F linsi I . f J which will con- ..The IJIinois entries �or the dU:l, ' ar ec rpsmg t te reception 0 ast The faculty will permit "The Signm ee •. WI'tll CIII'cagO at Champaign (.'0 tc make the Maroons work for zheir year" both in attendance and bril- . tinue through- of the Double Eagle" to run :1.t au. ,·icto;"-". Last year"s North1ft:llern t t d TIFriday night were received yesterday -.I liancy, the second annual affair of this ou 0 ay. re down:..town ,theater during the! springby Dr. Raycr?ft., The 1Jli are gave Chicago one of the bard�t Iond tendered to the President of the Ernest D. Burtoli institutions rep- vacation, on the terms. as suggestedstrong in all departments, and on pa- games of its schedule while consider- .University was held last evening 'n resented are by the Blackfriars, that forty per eented the weakest team in the Ieague, R d b A Principal speaker Methodist, Pres-per seem to have a slight advantage the eynol s club, and proved to e of the profits go' to the Univenityover Coach Friend's Maroons. The \VilIiams and Ross. the Methodist one of the greatest successes of rhe byterian, Congregational and Baptist Settlement.d h forwards and Culbertson at center :ore social season'. in denomination, bein g. the Garrett Thi k . I4:) yard hurdles, the shot put an t e - IS action was ta en at a· spe-:'�relay race are the only events �hat good basket throwers" �ut Tucker at...J .Fully twelve hundred students Biblical institute, the McCormi\::C meeting of the Board of Student Or ..are thought sure of being captured Swift at guards are said 'to be w�.lk. thronged tlie tliree floors of the dub, Theological 'seminary, the Chicago ganizations, held yesterday moro�ng.Dr. Raycroft will, probably e�ter forming a, long' 'line of. waiting Theological seminary, and the Uni- at which Winston Henry. H. B. R\)1l-b); Chicago. C •In the dash the Illinois team h:ts the �me lineup as-played in the ent- 'Suests, eager to grasp the hand' and versity of Chicago Divinity school, e:; and Ben Newman presented a pe-May �nd Jenkins. The best down- ral and Illinois games. The eombi-pay their respects to President J:l!l- "The situation today reminds me of tition from the _ 'Blackfriars, askingstater in the hurdles is Jenkins, whi!e nation -has. wodced satisfactorily. he son: and wife. Frank Templeton, the situation during the final days oi permission for the down-town en­Brown has also been' coming up of i3Ys, 'and, although he may give H:1:-- vice-president of the Reynolds dub, Israel," said the Rev. John M •. ¥o_o!�. gagement, The consent of the boardlate. In the quarter mile Lindberg tis an opportunity to play, 'Ho.m1p is assisted Dr. Judson in receiving the the secretary of the, You-!,gr.J?eo��"!'s was unanimous.ic; the fear of the Maroons. Hanley expected to go in at, ript CUanJ ",t guests. The sixteen fraternities on .Forward Movement, at the missionary The consent to the down-town pre­and Bloomfeldt are the best men at the start .. 'Page at ti.: otber �rd. the Campus and the occupants of the conference held in Haskell last night. sentation shortly after an out-of-townCapt�in. Schommer at eea ter _'nd "'"!_3ils nalls "Th . th t _d I"the half. Hinman of last year's • r- various men's and women's � ere IS e same ou war re !gt.)U�- trip had been refused. came as a ser- .Freshmen team is the hope of the and Georgen at forwards will cpm- turned out en masse, and were re-en- ness, and a corresponding lack of. ti?- �rise 'in many quarters. .Dr, A. _Ie •.Illini in the mile, and_ has been de- �Iete the team. forced' by a large number of alumni. ing what, should be done. This .may Parker, the University recorder, ex-.veloping fast. Miller, the best' dis- The Freshmen will play De P�i1W The reception. hours were from 8 sc�d pes'simistic, but 1 am not 'pei�i- "Iained toa Maroon reporter the .t.. .ianee runner last year, is entered in University in the curtain raise�. t� the to .10, o'clock, the line forming near mistic. 1 believe .we are on the eve titude of. the faculty in the matt�r.tbe two �ile""$._ '_'. r._."_ ._. :::�:.:_:.� �;::��� .���_��i�!, o� �he lDai,r:'��� �_f,tb.e "' a great �ovemenr :�_.",. ,;,'. '�'��, objections that �pply_,�;.Washburn and Watson WlU � .. ��'.., �'WhrlCJ1he :.p�nl·and��lr�· -: .. -���,-:�;,,���� ·tripp�,said,Dr,;_'·Parker .... "�ot·'���"'",.<---,,,,,:.sent the downstaters in the high jump. �eadef. ��� : aft .: OD sale _ at 'the Judson received the students �11 the brought forth ��IS stron.g� sta��� �() aiocai performanCe. The 'a�Ce- .-Washburn is a '5 foot 10 i.ncb:.� InformatiOn vP.� s�n'd floor in the car� room_ �ilr- was "The Min- a� a locat'perfonUance', would' not· dii- ........ �J R k d W t • tbe ' . .. ..... . iog tt.e re.cep.ion hour� .music ·wa.s ister_'s' Mission- fer'greatly from a ·Mandel haH ':Ua.di�·'ones, ennac er an. a son �. -�� JOur,.' i R '" I "'lIe 1 t d t -- ", '... , -_ - _ " ." ., .. ' fuilits-h':';.1 by T' omasso's tyrolean, ot-·ry. �sponsibil- ei nc'e·. It would be' com�d ·Iarg···_l.,.po vau tare eoun e on. 0 -cap........ .. ,. ;,:_�"" ,'. 7._" �... � cu y-- .:I"at least two places by the lllionis;i1l�. '.�:: " __ .. ' � �estia. Ice' cream, cake and coffee �ty:'. �r. Moore· of . friends of the lJniversity, SODll!-• {porters. Litt is the best weight �n Cd ·;M�.· .. '��tif' ai' e were se�eci on the main floor of the considered this �liat acquainted With its ·orpniza-:, f�r the Orange and Black. The .:-� Di.ce.' _it ... ., ow. , at ' ciub.· .�� ,.ques�on - fro m • �ion and conduct, and better .bie. to·lay will probably have Li�dberg, Ma:;, ��� The- club rooms and the corri<ior the financial. Mr.- 3fpreciate a student pei{ormance.,.';Pet.igrew and Jenkins entered. were beautifully decorated with palms :Michener '. from .� .. � The petition presented to tbe.boa.M,The list of e'ntries is: __ • ...:_ L.1l-_'- tb--I 1 d .;ad cut flowers. After 10 o'clock the . the ed�tional, R��tiDt Univ. according to the terms ,'Of which dae': .I.lIeR lS·a· ...... � .uuuer-c �d .35 yard dash-May,· Jenkins, Petti- i� the JIIIIior. � horizon" and.�be three floors of the club were cleared and Rev. F. P. Ha,g���, the secre:ary Friars' request was granted, is as f·)J-·,I>rrew, Lindberg, Watson. tst� ',is scbedaIed to break � fri- {o; 'dancing, which was continued UII- of the American Bap.tist. Missio1l3!)' lows:<40 yard hurdles-Jenkins, Brown, daT ait��·· Arts college and $ci- til midnight. Union, from the inspi�tional point d ·�We, the· members of the Black ..McCord, Pritchard. ence ,College �e DO. t iavited to Li;- view. .friars organization, in meeting assem-The lack of interest and enthusiasm bod440 yard mn-Lindberg, PettigreN, erature coUqe's St. Valentine's �l' liEN OF SENIOR CLASS Lied, petition your honorable y to• Richards, Hanley, Gardiner. daoae, so they ,nO haft. a dance :all . ATTEND FIRST DINNER on the part of the �erican pas:l,rs grant oUS permission to present "Tde880 d H I Pa k M cn tho e qU,estion of m. i"ssi6ns. was !a' S· f h D bl Ea I "tb· .yar run- an ey, r, orrl:i. t�eir own, � which 0017 the men a!J� .gn' 0 t e ou e g e, IS yeu sIII f Id F I lid. mented, ,and th.e inconsist. ency of this od' . Cb' h t d' om e t, oss a �en of Arts and- .Science colleges rr uctlon, at a lcago t ea er ur-One mile run-Hinman, Miller, are invited. . F� lIembers of IgoB Dine in position with the' teachings of the ing the spring vacation.R05sla d F SIR d HatcJrin9DD Before Recep:ion:S Bible was point.ed out. Going beyond I ben, oreman, ponse , e - Literature IIIeII issued invitati'M5 Ghen.. . "The Bladcfriars have a ways ,enbed. Morris. several weeks � a dance on St. this, the remedy' to be found in ")till�- in s_ympathy with 'the work of l�e,Two mile-Miller, Hinma� Fo;s- Valentiae·s cia). aacl were forced, on - • ulating int�rest through the persoll,,1 Univ�rsity Settlement, and thereforebnd, F SIR dh d. . enthusiasm of the pastor was dw('lt . h t tb' I· f ·15 L�oreman, ponse, e e '�ccoant of the limit�d.acaolDlllodation Following the aggressive Uget-:c.. WIS to presen IS payor I �n-High jump - Washburn, W�, of the Reynolcls dab, to invite on;y quainted" policy of President Barke.r. oa efit; the Settlement to receive 40 perWat G'b In reg' ard to' this qtJestion, Afr. f fi d h BI kf'son, I son. the PhiloSQPlay aoIIeaes ancl the Lit- fony-five Senior men met in Hutch� cent 0 pro ts an t e ac nan :'5-Pol I J R k W �Iichene. r said in his address: "It is . •. k f Ie vau t- ones, ennac er, a�- erature WOlDen. ne Arts, women inson last evening at an informal .:Iass summg a I ns 0 oss.son D' . .no worse for a pastor noti to teach h·!Z I . f h f h tb U'• IsOway. annoaacod a dance' ,.esterday for "he dinner. A general reception prece'.I- .. n Vlew 0 t e act t at e nl-·Shot put-Lilt, McCord, Dallen- same time, to nan ill competition. An � the dinner. congregation th�t it is wtong to steal \'ersity formerly gave ;ts approval fo:,bch. • d • • • b d d' , than not to teach it about missionary the productl'on of the ··Aca..L.ml·c A1R.. •• eneqetlC a verti. Sine' camp:lJgJ1 as . At intervals, before an unng t .Ie U'IC -.. by 'I J k P \\ork." Aftcr the addresses a allOrt h ." h' d k". -., ay, en lOS, ettlgrew, teen started by each of the rival cn- banquet. ··Charlie" Ireland preside�l ::t . _.. . c em.st, a c arlay un erta 109, weLmdber R' h d G d' . H 1 conference was held on the matter.' f I h h' h Id 1.._g, IC ar s, ar Kler, an cy, tertainment� . While Arts entered the piano, and proved that. Senbr ee t at t IS, our request, s ou .,n;Morris. .. . The day's program will begin :tt 9 '-ranted.the field late,. its p�te.n say it r..\� spirit .was as vociferous as it was �t'n- II>o'c1ock this morning with' a missio:t-TELLS OF DIR�- PRIllARY already made ap tile' lost time. eral. Things post-prandial were" brief.&M.r.l. ary conference in Haskell -assemhlyChairman "June'· Chandler of the !'o(" ..- room. At this. scss�on Mr C C.Pror---r Me...: .. - In.- .&_ POWWOW MEII HOLD DEBATE cial committee, presiding. Emphasi!'o , . •I� " w__._� . .,Iichcnor, gcneral secretary of theCollege M- on That 11__ wa� laid on forthcoming Senior SJath·..... _'Ii People's .Missionary MO�1:ment, Willc:rings by President Barker, who .>.ut­ discu�s "�Iission Stildy Classes;" thclined briefly the plans of the. class• . 'Short t"lk�., Rev. F. P. Haggard will talk on uMi:;·executIve committee. .. ,..sions in thc Sunday School," an,j the­were also made by "Charlie" Jonbn Rc,". John M. Moore will speak on:and "Dan" Fernald. A gencral !:ing "The Young Peoplc's Forward �{ovt::­lollowed the dinner.May, Lindberg. Hamq, Hinman,IIiller and Washbam Tboa&htSure Gettinc Points. Objections to Ont-of- Town Praenta­Uon Do Not Hold for CIUcaco.l i.Board'. OpiDioa.Forty Per Cent of Profits to Go toj Settlement-On Hunt for Suit­able Theater.Stnd)r·I>S.[ornde1, Profeaor SIIlimary .t Wisconsin. The afternoon mect;ng !'Viii be !-oddProfessor Rollin B. Salisbury.of Irc- ir, �Iandcl hall at 3 o'clock this ai­Depanment of Geology, has been c;{- ternoon. The general topic will be;Jected by the University IOf Wiscon;�n I"The Larger Aspects of Mission.;."as a special lecturer on geology rordie -.at Hlllester. (Continue. .n ... e 4> Yours most respectfully,The Blackfriars.perWinston P. Henry,Chairman.Henry B. Roney, IBen F. Newman,J.lana�r.The down-town preosentation is nfltyet an assured fact, however. If theBlack friars can engage a first-c:la�stheater, such as the Studebaker or theGreat Northern, for a week's ruq,beginning March 23, on 'a rental ofhalf the box office receipts. --TIleSign of the ,Double Eagle" win prob-ISrsD.Profc!'sor Merriam gave a short'.talk ycstcrday before the men of Artscollege on the Direct Primary Lawrecently enacted in Illinois. .The members of the Powwow !."lstStarting out with a brief sketch of 'nipt debated tlR sabect: -Resolv.:d.the history of the measure, he pro- """t tbe 8OftI'IIIIIeiat should subsl­c� to point out. the three 1faY5 in :c:ize its merchant marine.-hich thc hill would benefit' �he pef)- .Appel, Reeves and· Foreman WO.lJ)le of the state. the debate. for the neptift. Carr-n-O\\;ng to the absence or the chair- tel', Siqu .nd Kab tlpheld the .lftir­lI1an, Ex elsen, Sayles presided at Ih� matift. Harold Voakon, 'C11, acted� • as �. c!_itkFrabmea DdIata.- Dec:We Vaited......... Gaat.1bip.11 I.,. :.-1ment and the Seminary Men."Three Events·T�(Continaed on pace' 2).. ', TH,£ DAILY 14,AR�ON, WEDNESDAY.FEBRUAR\' 12.1908Former."The Unlverslcy of Chicago Weeki,..Founded to present or fonner members of theschool, and at the discretion of the Junior CoDege for Declamatory Con­committee 'on f.eUowsships to othertestants Wiu Speak in Kent-Oratorical Tryout Postponed room.Exhibition of, Chicago artists, ;\ rtInstitute, wilJ be open, to Universitywomen at 4 p. m .• 'Thursday. LoradoTaft and others will discuss the exhi­bition. ' Party'. will .meet at 2:45 in til,Woman's Union room.Brownson club �iJ1 meet at 4:30 inHaskell assembly room.AWARD FOUR FELLOWSHIPSFOR RESEARCH 'ofiloiIE'" -----AIDertcaa 'sChOol of ClUaiCal'stadies ',to 'Gi� StucleDtsr AuktaDic� 'To-talKiiC -.:aoo. .Warren D. Foster, "Christian Archaeology. H ,Harry A. Hansen, The feUowslrip in Roman CtassicalJerome Frank, Archaeology and 'that in ChristianAlbert D. Henderson. Archaeology 'will be awarded c�i.:!lyon the basis of the competitive wri�­ten examinations, although other evi­dences of the ability and attainmentsof the candida res will be considered.ships are in "Roman Classical Arch­aeology" and in "Roman Literature"or "Roman Classical Archaeology:'The f<Nrth fellowship, for $600, 'S in Seven Years Ago TodayThe Glee and Mandolin clubs,under the leadership of Fred Ma­loney and George Davis, gave�heir eighth annual concert inCentral Music hall.IS Years Ago Today'It was announced that rheSouthPark Congregational Church hadchanged its name to the Univer­sity Congregational Church. -rq���y BULLB'lIRi':"'�'\�".;C' I, --.-" .. .: WEDNESDAY. '� �: :it___ ,J .. �:...:c , .''-'lIu�wiJl hold a meeting, at �;;i �JO"J'�l. �i��,25 Nor. b hall. ..,. '�"Chess eiiiibition will be held &!t 8!'p. m. in Middle Divinity I:all par-lors.Mr. Perkins will meet all comers. Allare requested ,�o "bring "boards and . .cmen.The Week�,.. Oct. 1. 1892-The Dall,., Oet. 1. 1902. without an examination..The committee on fellowships, COlU­Josed 'of Professor James' C. Egb�l"t4f Columbia,': Professor K. F. Smith Three Years Ago �odqDefinite plans were laid ou� bythe Univcrsity authorities for thebuilding of a new University HighSchool\�! Four fellowships, two yieldhlg�ight hundred dollars and two !thchundred dollars, will be awarded nextmonth in the American school :>f sa Years &EO Toda,DO YOU REIIEIIBE.?'l'Iae OGIelal 8tadeDt PabUeadae Of tileUDlvenlt,J of Chlcap.� daIl,J. ueept a ........ MaLdQa aa4 bolldQa, 4D1'lDa tHree caartemef tbe Ualnn1t7 ',Jar.classical studies in Roome. The Iel-, lowships for $800 aile' for researchLtn;BER D. II'BIlNALD, �� BdltorPBB8TO� 11'. 0A88. Ne.. Bdltor. work and are supported by the Car-negie institute. Three of the Iellow- George O. Fairwe-ather, Leo. F.Wormser, and Paul A. Walker!.were chosen as the Freshman de-bating' team.W. A. Weaver, Robert B. Owen.A. N. Pfeffer, Sudhindra Bose,J. Sidney Salkey, Miss Mamie Lilly,, Harvey B. Fuller, Jr.Miss Caroline Dickey,Miss Esther M. Hall. - .. -.TH'ORSDAY::··� " --:. . ,. . ... ... ... � .SCore club witf hol<t a 'me.eting at10:30 a. m."Thutsday,·m the -Reynoldsclub, ,-'.Decoration coDlD1ittee 'Of the' S '!n­iors wiJI hold a meetirrg -ar 70�30 p.m. in Cobb BB.Design committee of the Cap andGown meets at '4 p: m. in EJlis I I. .Madelin U:cture-M.�, Madelin ,vi�1lecture on "L'Avencment 'de Bona­part" at 4:15 p. m., 'in Cobb lectureIlELVL'-I J. ADAMS. Athletic EdItor.LOUI8 S. BERLIN. BaalDMa IlaDqer.51The two fellowships for research at WILL HOLD DECLAMATIONthe school in Rome wiU be awarded PRELIMINARIES TH�DA Ysamematerialcandidates' of special qualificationsWith all possible conflictions andobstacles definitely removed Thurs­day, February 13th, will be the date !J. m. in Lexington 15.�nd Professor Helen M. Searles, has Professor Schwill : wiJlsent out the following rules governing of the annual Winter quarter Junior8nb8crlpUon price, $3.00 per ,.ear i $1.00 the examinations: College Declamation Contest, Owing'for 3 m6ntha. Snbscrlptiona reeelvecl at to the possible misinterpretation ()fApplication for these fellowships poster must be in: before the 25th rofthe Maroon omce, Elila Hall. or at the should be made not' later than Feb- .he official calendar this quarter, �'h�e'..__ • .. ..... _ rhis month.' ,', ... -.;u t7 Ex"_"" Cobb HalL ruary IS. 1908.' to the peculiarity in the first week ofI. E. Ferguson and. M. A. Maton- ,WILLIAM JERREMS' SONS.Clark and Adams StreetsThe candidate must announce in the quarter, there was some uncer­writing' his intentiOn· to offer 'himself tainty as to the .. exact date of the }lre-, ' lirninaries for the oratorical contest.for examination� This announcement son. who are also entered in the con-b d h ehai f L. But the possibility of a conflict W:l5 hmust e rna e to t e airman 0 t. e test, ave not announced their .selec-, removed by the postponement' of the rions.,WEDNESDAY,FEB,RUARY 12."� committee on fellowships of the -,_� hlP' r J c. E b oratorical date for one week and thesc 00, rofessor ames g ert, • 'Col��bia University, New York declamation preliminaries wilJ be, held NOTED BIBLE WQRKER.,TOIn accordance with'its usual custom CitV� according __to. au:egular schedule .n �EC7URE BEFORE Y. II. C. A..for holidays, 'the Daily- Maroon will . oh application, a suitable blank wiil Kent. ',! .'.� ':,��,110t issue tomorrow. be forwarded to tile candidate to be At this trial there wilt be chos;1l Mr� Clayton·s.'�� :lntemationalfiJJed out and retu'med to the cha;:'- i'rom the contestants one man and 'lne �: M; C. A.. SeeretUy 'to SpeakEvery cloud has its silver linin""', .. Th'· b'';' k .• £ woman from each college who wiIJ . H It II or&-._.;a_o man. IS.liln· must give ID orma· lD as e .' ... UU&--T.;� ':0" ,the Blackfriars have been granted tio� in regarl to the studies and at, !-:peak in the' semifinals to be ilel:l ' " � .. ! "-·permission to present tainments of t� 'candidate. Thursday, February 27th. In, t!.c l\�r. Clayton-·S. :Cooper the intern:.,"The Sign of the The examinations will be held in preliminary each contestant �p�ak:; tional se�etary of the Young Men'!,Double Eagle" at a Athens;in Rome� and in all the uoi- tor two minutes rendering only a Jl&.trt \hrlstian Ass,o�i�i�.n win lecture \)0downtown theater. De- \.ersjti�s or: colJeges represented on of his selection, which, emire, con· ·'A FolJege Ma,?,'i;:lc;leal" on Thur;;­spite the denial of the the managing_'co�mitteie of the schOOl tains not more than 800 words. Th:: d"Y:.,at 7:15 "in Haskel1 Assembly ita11petition for' a' trip, the Friars now in 'Rome, on Monday, Tu�sday and members of the department of PUD- und;er the auspices of tho local Y. M,. have an exceJJent opportunity for a Wednesday, March 9, 10 and 11. lic Speaking act as judges. C. A. Mr� Cooper is, a �elebr�tcdsuccessful production before an of i- J!)08. There are registered for the preiim- Bible studeJlt and is head ,of th� »iblecampus audien�e. Detailed information in regard .0 :naries, twenty-one students, five ,'If st�dy department of the Internation:t.1This widening of the field of Black- the exaininations will be forwar.ied whom are men. Following is the lis� Y. M. C. A. He,' is now workingfriars' activity should appeal to every or. request. AU inquiries on the 51Jb. of entries and their selection. among the students of the AmericanFriar, actual or prospective. The jed of tbe fellowships of the school LuLa E. Rude-Child Labor a"nd the coneg�s' ende��oring 'to arouse intcr-combination of an excellent play, c:.n in Rome should be addressed to Prc,- Nation.-Bcveridge. cst in the,' work of tlte .9r�izati\)n,able cast and chorus, a skilled coadl fessor James C. Egbert, Columbia A Sabath-Eulogy on' Benjamin He has' just ,retu�o.ed, from ,Floridaand the chance to play before a large t,iniversity, New York City. Hm.-J. T IngaJJs. where he interested .oyer a �'t,hoasanrlmetropolitan audience should make Nettie C. WiJliams-Giccro's I)ra- studcnts in tile:- BillIe work and, in all.1908 a banner year for the comedy DEAN WALLACE'S LETTER" tion AJrninst Verres. �\'er,fifty, thou,sand ha�e been enroHedclub. If She Friars hope for a :.rip Philip H. Wolfram-The Homes' �,f in the work :�y':him this year. Re·eventually, the opportunity is theirs Writes to'. Liteniy"' Women fro:n the People.-Gradv. cently at West Point �ilitary A�:ld-now'to make the first step toward Bermuda' IsIIiIdL-CoJlege Fk>rence Kiper-A P�ce of Brea:f. emy, in religious seJ:Vices lasting fij-securing the privilege by showing , BIeC:ta.' -Francois Coppie, tcen minutes1 Mr. Cooper indn :.�dwhat lhey can do on the metropolit:ln Harold B. Smith-Homes of th� ,twenty-five, per «nt of the cadet� :,-,stage of Chicago. If· this venture At a meeting of the Literary collegt' �op!e.-Grady. join the Bjble clasi. ,',succeeds, much of the objec.tion to of womt'n yesterday a letter !r.:>m Robert E. Hanneman.-A Touch of .•.their proposed trip will be answ.:red. 'Miss Eliza�th Wallace, dean of t"'� Nature.-Anon. The General.;Choru:; ,for:'the"W. A.college, who is spending the wint�r W. J. McAndrew-Justicc for lre- A. Vaudcvi,lIc w_i\1 rehearse Thursday\Vhat is a co-ed? Polite definitil)l1s in the Bermuda Islands, was :e:l'i, land,-O'Connell. �t 1:20.have, becn attemptcd wi.th varyim; Miss Wal1acc wrote of the sc�ncry H. R. Boukhage-RcJlly to the E,a-success, but Ilcvcrtheless many of the �lnd life in the southern islands a'ld yoys.-Kcllogg.visiting Hop girls had strange idcas it was exceedingly interesting in con- David Fishchman-Thc Xcw Sou:hon the subjcct. Quite a commoti,)D trast to the brand of weather !lOW and the Racc Problcm.was caused in the clubhouse when a being enjoyed in Chicago. May H. Robcrts-The Blight ')11fair "isitor ordcred a dish of ,:o-::d The new constitution' of the collc�e the Easter Lilies.-Markham.under the impression that ot was a was at last adopted and new offic�rs J.#. J. Lc\"inger-Oration on Gar-name for quail out of season.-Mich- were elected' under its provision;. fie!d.-Blaine.igan Dailv. Miss Schultz was elected to the ex- S. Edwin Earlc-Conclusion Ro\.)sc­ecutive committee to succeed Miss "elt's Message to Congress.Jessie Heckman who was ele.:t.!d Arthur R. Winson-Duty of Litc:"-chairman. ary Men to America.-Gunkc.Reno R. Reeve-What the FlagMeans.-Lodste.Eveline M. PhiIJips-Thc l(artyrPresi4ent.-Bcedau.Phone B7de Park 1881'-.. _" .. ; \. SOMETHING N£WIN BASEBALLSpaltling' s :::ic�:tL Record·�·,Edited by Henry Chadwick,. tLot,','Father of Basebal1." Contains. nu·merous interesting records neverheretofore collated, including winnersof National League Championships.each year since 1876, with games WO'land lost and players' who batted .JOOor better since 1876: leaders in e2�fielding position, and winning pitcherseach year from 1876; National All·America selections from ]87]; com­plete list of clubs. with officers anddates of admission since ]Si6; Amer.:can League records since organization; World·s championship recordsfrom 1884, with players' names: Base­ban Field Day records; college rec­ords; miscellancolls records; alt themajor and minor Icag-uc records ofr907; list of extra long games in •r907: complcte history of ]«)07 in b:sse�all anel other intersting- matter.A. G. SPALDING & BROS.147 Wabash Ave., Chicago. "��ba!1 Managers: Send for 5palJ.'ng s New Baseball Catalo'!ue forr�. Mailed free.In theRightDirectionBORDEN'SCondensed Milk, Fluid Milk, Creamand Buttermilk.All Bottled in the Country.Borden's Condensed Milk C<-.327-329 E. Forty-seventh St..--------------�---�.VIOLETS,ORCHIDS,SWEETPEASORN ow is the tiMe to lultscribe.-You can't _ 'Whether ornot,. alOft is economicaltill it's wom· out. Trythe'war of 'LILIES of the VALLEY,There will be & SpedaJ Enmjn.atbnill Preach I, � 3, 4. 5, aDd 6 ,for con­ditioaed .mdents, Saturday, Feb. IS,8:.10 .. In. Cobb II B.R.,,�Dua. FO\VNES':GLOVES: \VHICH SIIE SII:\LT. \\'E:\R TOWashington PromOBicial NoticeA •. McAdamsFLORISTTelephones H. P. J8 and H. P. 'i957S3rd and KimbarkWIly l'Ot ... 41 yoar ...JIarwal,. .' THE DAILY MAROPN, �., WE�NESIM Y.I"EBRUARY 12. 1908......... - • ISSUE NEW ATHLETIC GUIDE ILLINOIS"CHANGES 'FRONT;BOOSTS SEVEN GAME 'PLANGENTLEMEN'WHO DIlQ _anu,lUtIUI..L,_iM �WUA .......... Reformers-Maroons and BadgersBOSTON The official athletic almanac i"'1 Opposed.I I' I� has just been issued by ��. G,R Spalding Brothers. The book is ,:d;t Advoca es of the seven-game schc-I-GAR'TE' _. ed by J, E. -5'lllivan, president of the de see their hopes for a longer. -,Amateur Athletic Union, and contains schedule soon to be realized. If Pur-:J. complete review of the athletic due can be won over, five game cal-THE Itcoe.zD ST&IDUI ,�Tbe •••• I. events of the colleges and amareur endars among Conference collegesatMtped 08 ne�. associations of the country for 1;;)")7· will be no more, and it, is stronglyIOOp_ A part of the boo Ie is also given tc felt that the majority of the Boiler-� inter-scholastic meets and to foreign makers' senate are in favor of seveneathletic records. games. It is known that there is aCUSHIOI Especial attention is paid by Mr. sentiment in favor of the proposedBUTTO., Sullivan to the inter-collegiate meets change,CLASP and records of the year, and he 'givc� The latest recruit to the ranks ISUES FllTTOTHU£C-.EYEI the results of all the meets in til\' Illinois, which changed front at itssUPS. TEAlS ... U.fUJUS Western conference. A cut of thv meeting Monday night. TIle Hli-University of Chicago relay team, nois senate opposed the idea of �d­which won the relay at the Univcr ding two games to the number nowsity of' Pennsylvania meet last sum- played at the last Conference meet­mer is of special interest to University :ng, but the persistent protest of theof Chicago students. A list of rec- student body. culminating in a marn.ords made by athletes of the Univcr- moth mass-meeting, had its de sir •. dsity i� another feature of the boon effect, The final action was taken bvIn addition, it contains numerous ,; .• t,'i a 21 to 20 vote.of athletes and teams of all parts nl Chicago and Wisconsin are the onlythe world. two colleges' opposed to a longerschedule. 'With ?t�ichigan out of rheWOMEN SURPASS MEN IN Conference, every other vote, exceptCONTRIBUTIONS TO"ANNUAL, that of the Maroons and CardinalsOEO. ftOftoo . ..-.a-....... --. ••••• .LrTHE PARISlAN IIODEL.... ...",ALWAyS EASY�_ ...... .AMUSEMENTS ....COLONIALHave you seenTHE MERRY WIDOWShe is the International CrazeLA SALLEThe Leap Year WIDDer'THE GIRL QUESTIONTHE WHITNEYThe Musical WinnerA KNIGHT FOR A DAYSTUDEBAKER!\IAY ROBSONin The Rejuvenation ofAUNT MARY'5I­I-dr­IIs POWERSMAXINE ELLIOTTIn Her Latest SuccessMyself-BettinaINTERNATIONALTHEATERMETROPOLITAN GRANDOPERA IN ENGLISHFAUST Athletic Almanac for 1900 Out-Edit­, ed by J. E. Sullivan. Purdue is Still to be Won Over toTg ARNOLD COMPA1\TYENGINEERS-CONSTRUCTORSeLECTRICAL - CIVIL.- MEeHAN ICAl.181 LA SA.LLE STREETCHICAG�58TH ST. AND DRE�EL AVE.Management of the National Hotel Co. Tel. Hyde Park 3739- !The BESTCServed atPOPULAR PRICESRESTAURANT AND LUNCH COUNTfRIn Co nnectionHotelUnder Maroon,WE MAKE SPECIAL APPARATUSACCORDING TO DESCRIPTION.Any Apparatus: Made to Orderw. J. BOEHMPhone Main 2700-MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER171 E. Randolph Street.,Washington------------------------------------------������Prom,FRIDA. y ,FEIJRUARY 21Tickets $4 :tit Advance.SUITABLE WEIGHT FORMOST ANY TIME ,OFYEAR.Suit and Extra Trousers,$30 to Sso.Also early shipments of New SpringWoolens for those going South or ,I,to California. VARSITY CAFE55th St. and Greenwood Ave.OPEN ALL DAYMfALS 20c AND UPChop Suey aSpecial�yl- CHfMICAL, PHYSICAL, fLfCTRICAL andSURGICAL GLASS APPARATUSwill be needed to secure the passaxcHarvey Meagher Appeals to Pride of of the measure. ,'Men-Material Must AU be inthis Month. PHILOSOPHY WOMEN WILL IAll literary contributions to the GIVE PLAY IN "VARSITANTO" ·1��d��I���d������� &�Boom�• C_H_I-C_A�G_O �ing the month of February, accord- Language of College Slang- ,,..ing to an announcement made yestcr- Officers Elected. 'day by Har�y' Meagher, generalchairman of the literary committee. The spread of "Varsitanto," or the"There seems to be the usual new universal language of collegedearth of literary material," said Har- slang will receive an impetus of ac­vey Meagher yesterday. "The ki�d nf celeration, according 1'0 the an­!copy' that we want comes slowly, nouncement of the dramatic enthnsi­Everybody seems to be waiting 'In:;. asts of the energetic college of phil­the last minute. This is an excelleu osophy wo.men. Said women in t:1Copportunity {or the members of the collective form of the Sock and Bus­Pen dub and other, campes factories kin Dramatic Society are planning allof literature, to sh�w what they can entertainment in the near futureC;o. Up to the present time, the wc,- whose chief feature will be a pl iymen have contributed more material adapted from the German, and whichthan the men, For . the glory of ot.r will be translated into "Varsitanto,'sex, it is about time that the Univer- the language of universal, collegesity men show as much ability as the slang, ,girls." The college is planning a numberStories with campus setting an-I of activities' for the rest of the quar­characters, poems of local intercs: ter, On. March 4 it will give a dance"feature" articles, jokes, grinds, hn- for an the Jnnior colleges in the Rey­mor of every' kind and description. nolds club. This is an enlargement ofand anything which is new, snappy the idea of inter-college functio�s,and pertaining to the Varsity an: which ought to be a great success.what is wanted. Contributions can he Mid-winter elections were held in aleft in Box 2801 Faculty Exchange. meeting of the College of Philosophywomen yesterday morning. MissMildred Chamberlin was elected tc On Sale at 'n'orDlatio_' GRiceTRAVEL OYER THELAFAYETTE.INDIANAPOLIS, 'LOUISVILLE.CINCINNATI.DAYTON ..Or any Southern Point'Ti4=ket Office, 182 South Clark St. Phone H. p, 439L L MERGENTHAlER'Successor to Bender Bros.WOMEN BEGIN ACTIVITYFOR GYMNASTIC CONTEST succeed Miss Willowdean Chattersona� chairman of the college, and the Depot-Dearborn Station, Polk andfollowing were elected to the execu- Dearborn St,.'March 14 Date for Annual Eshibition tive committee: Misses Inez Jack- Enlitlewood 'Station-63d St.----------------------------------------of W, A. A. G?mnastiC Festi- son, Esther Hall, Ernestine Evans,val in Lexington. Gertrude Fish and Ethel Kawin.THE GARRIOKAugustus Thomas' Great PlayTHEWITCHINGHOUR. 'THE AUDITORIUM-. --�y, Ziegfeld's Big Musical Revue'0 FOLLIES OF 1907ILLINOISANNA HELD57 in '""".. '(. . DISCUSS PHILOSOPHY DANCE Between Season WeightsLack of Funds Delays Social Affairs in B1ack,Blue and Grayof eoDep.III1----------------------------------­: Telephones: Harrison 4259, 340f, 4239; Automatic 5239: RICHARDS, AMBLER 6 CO;TAILOR FOR YOUNG MEN I COAL AND COKETwo stores: 131 La Salle St, and•44 Jackson Boulevan: 303 Dearborn Street. ChicaaoMarch '4 has been decided UP,)1lby the advisory-board, as the date 1.:·rthe annual contest in the gymnasiumevents of the W. A. A. Posters havebeen placed in the gymnasium whicnall contestants are asked to rcgist-irfor the separate events.The work consists of running.broad and high jumping. rope climb­ing. ladder and house work. riTlgwork. relay racing, and Indian cluhs"'::lSZ'in�There has heretofore been ,.:r,! It At a meeting of the Philosonhycollege of men yesterday morningplans for a dance to be given to thewomen's college of Philosophy werediscussed. It was the intention of th�college to give the dance severalweeks ago but it has been impossible'0 raise sufficient funds. After someinterest shown in the contests and discussion of the matter the rncet iar;great activity is expected to be ,;0;')11was adjourned in order to have theexhibited in the training which wil! Cap and Gown picture taken.he in evidence in the gymnasium,:\ list of freshmen who have beenAre you are the subscription list violating the cap rule at Brown wasof the Daily Maroon? recently published' in the "Hera.ld.·' EXPERT DYERS 6 CLEANERS556 E. 63rd Stree'tMEN'S TOP COATS AND SUITSCLEANED AND PRESSED.Goods called for and delivered.PULL DRESS SUITSTO RENTT. G. SCHAFFNER & CO.All Sizes. Sure Fit.We carry "Society Brand" ClothesC. L. SCHARFPICTURES AND PICTUREFRAMING265 East Fifty-Seventh StreetOpposite Rosalie Court,TRJt DAILY MAROO�. CHICAGO.· WEDNEsoA Y.FEBRVARY 12. I�.. _MEN IN TIGHTS IN SllllJLnrtms CIIESS IUDDRAMATIC CLUB PLAY LIT WINS ITS II'IRST GAIlE(Continued from page I)Gorgeous Costumes Specially Made Beata Phi108Opby .. If; to 8, ill Ragedfor Production of "*!'be .Knight Contat--8eDior-Arta Game illof the Buminc Pestle. H P� Chess Club ill Match With IIr. Perk­ins of C. C. c. C. ill Middle D Par­lor Wednesda7 Evening-WiS�t)n­sin llatch Progressing.The costumes for the Dramatic Literature sprang a surprise yester­Club's play, "The Knight of the d:&y when it captured its game fr-smBurning Pestle" have been given out, Philosopby by a count of 16 to 8.The suits and gowns are all new and This makes the second straight defeatin addition to having the usual for the Philosophy five and the firstamount of gold braid and co'or victory for Literature. The game waswhich characterize most of the' club's devoid of smooth work on both sides.dramatic productions, there will be The Ph. B's had numerous chancesa mass of symbolic emblems on the at basket'S, but were unable to SCQr�costumes of the knights' and various on most of them.other characters The Senior-Arts contest .. scheduledOne of the mr.st Istriking things for this afternoon, has been i>o·;t­about the costumc-, i' in the men's t.·oned until March 9-attire, which will consist partly oftights. It is said that this will defi- GAARDE-TREACY WIN DOUBi.,Enitcly decide whether or not certainof the men who have been accused Ron 1803 With Lawrence and Inneswith having bow legs are reatly guilty Onl� Four Points Behind.of that misdemeanor, The University Chess Club will (11-terrain Mr. Perkins of the ChicagoChess and Checker club in a simulta­neous chess exhibition tonigh t. Themeeting will take' place in llidd!c Dparlor at 8 p. m.This is the first of a series of simul­taneous matches that the club 'd'/eplanned for the season. .Mr.' Perkinsis a young player and one of rhemost promising members of the C. C.C. C. The University players willbe extremely fortunate if they acquireeven one game from him. About eiglnmen have already sign'ified their in­tention of coming out and meeting:\Ir. Perkins.The club expects every chess plav­er in the University out to take part"n the tournament.The Wisco�sin correspondencematch has already gotten under way�nd the following are the players.Board I-W. J. Patten, Wiscon nn;�I. B. Lenten, Chicago.Board I I-C. E. Steinfort, Wisco-i­sin; Dr. Pendergrass, Chicago.Board III-C. A. Griswold, W: .. ·consin; J. B. Barron, Chicago.Board IV-W. L. Stephenson, Wis­consin; A. L. Barron. Chicago.Board V-O. V. Thiele, Wisconsin;C. Leviton. Chicago.Chicago's team is a well balancedone and ought to retain the tide of"Champions of the West," won flythe 1906 team.Already two moves have been pl.ry­cd The Wisconsin plays the whiteson boards I, III. V, and Chicago "a,·�the white on boards II and IV.Following is the schedule for tl.eUniversity oc' Chicago team entered.!1 the Cook County Chess League:_ Feb. 22 vs, Y. M. C. A.'Feb. 29�vs. Austin Chess Club.March 7 vs. Chicago Chess and 1Checker Club.March 14 vs. Northwestern ChessClub.Gaarde and Treacy yesterday prov­ed themselves the best in doubles inthe Reynolds dub bowling tourn.i­rnent, bowling 1803. Lawrence andTnnes, their nearest competitors, 'werebut four points behind the champions.Morgan and Briggs took third by roll­ing 1541. About twelve teams ... ·,r.:-eentered in the contest.FACULTY PERMITS FRJARSTO STAGE PLAY DOWN-TOWN(Continued from page I)ably show down-town. Otherwisethe opera will be presented in Mande:hall on the nights of Thursday. Fri­day and Saturday, April 23, 24 and 25.A. committee composed of Shaw, .Mc­Bride and Newman will start nego­tiations today for securing a book-Year-s Production. insc.Miss Bell. and George Law in Last .A try-out for candidates ;for thechorus will be held on Thursday af­(l\liss Bell will appear as Mistress ternoon at 3:.30 'in the Reynolds club,Merrythought Friday). A rehearsal of cast and chores willThe capes are the most conspicu- take place at 7:30 Thursday night.ous part of the women's dress and are -----according to the description of one SOPHOMORE IlEETING IflTHperson who saw them "beautiful hand The SOphomore class will hold �trimmed creations, good enough f("IrGrand Opera." meeting Friday morning at 10:�0 inKent, The meeting has been called SEMINARY STUDENTS CONFERThere are numerous broadswords.to decide upon plans for a class dance.• shields, and rapiers : in the hands d Treasurer �cNeish stated" yesterdayt.r1e property man. that the dues are not filling the zof-. Manager Sherer is going about Am th h t be ideli dfers of the class as fast as had 1;�tn oog e speec es 0 e e rvercthese days with as much of a triumpa- at this time wil be one by Professorexpected.ant smile as he can muster. He js Ernest D. Burton on "The Signifi·beginning to think about arranging Law Library Opea To-Day. cance of Christian Missions to Worldfor a "Standing Room Ouly" sign ro Allhough to-day is an official Un.- Politics." Professor Burton is h eadbe tacked on the door of Mandel hall versity holiday and no classes wili of the department of New Testamentduring the show's performances Fri- meet as a consequence, the Law Li- literature and interpretation: and is Typewriters for Sale Rooms for Rent.cay and Saturday. The seat sale lIa� brary will be open from 9 a. � to probably best known outside of the TYPEWRITERS for Sale or Rent- FURNISHED ROO M 5-Near diealready passed the two hundred dollar 5 p. m. The report that the classes f)f University as editor of "The Biblical Special rates to students; bargains University; with or without &pimark. This is a larger advance 7�!e the Law School would meet has been World." in re-built machines. W. White- housekeeping privileges; Poithan any" similar play has ever h.1(1 officially denied but the library will The other speeches scheduled for head, J6 La Salle Street. light, heat, hot and cold wata;and promises to mean an S. R.. O. conveniently be open to students. this afternoon are: "The Significance bath. Call 652 E. 57th S1., secoMsign over the box office before tong. of Missions to Christian Literature," Rat.As Saturday evening will be club and Dr. A. H. Kizer Dead Mr. C. C. Michener; "The Significance WANTED-A youn�lman kto do Iedit-fraternity night most of the seats iot Dr. Allen Harrison Mixer, Profes- of Missions to American Christhm- orial and reportona wor on ea:l- FOR SALE-A scholarship to Ith:tt j)crformance were re�erved ;n sor Ementus of Modem Languages ity," Assistant Secretary Board '0" ing city trade journal. Apply to prominent business college; seW-scctions. The seats for the Saturd:ty at the University of Rochester C:icd For�p Missions of the :\Iethodist Managing Editor Daily Maroon. arship was obtained through ..matinecs are selling singly (and in recently at the age of 85. Dr. Mix'I!r Episcopal Church; "The Significance vertisement; will, sell it for 25 percouplcs) :lIlU quite a delegation from was for tcn years professor of Greek of Christian llissions to the SalvadL'1l cent. off. Box 1\1., Daily Mal'OGlthe high schools is expected. ;lnd modern languages at the Univer- of the World;' Rcv. Jamcs L. Bart.')n. POSITION open to young women: Office.Thi!' year's management has ta"CI1 sity of Chicagd. He was a member D. D., corresponding secretary Amu- thr�e hours a day, in exchange tin�pccial pains with the costumes which of the origi.nal faculty at Rochester iean Roard of Commi!'sioners for For- room and board. Apply at thewere ohtaillcd from Schoultz. Th'l! in 1850, and tauyht there for 42 years. cign Missions. University Employment Bureau.no\'('1 idea of the play within a pl�y The rcprescn.tatives of the .four .he-will :HIrJ to the interest of the rer· Yale To Haft Hebrak Club ological seminaries participating informallce and many quaint features A mO\'ement is on foot at Yale :0 the conference will hold a banquet to-of the Eliahethan presentation 6i"e form a Hebraic clu� with the obj:ct night in Hutchinson Commons.the whole production quite unique of "securing an endowment of a Yal'!(la\'or that wilJ pro,·c as intoere::;ting lectureship on Hebraic sub;�cts, es- OCCUPIED DETROIT PULPITas it is entertaining. tablishing scholarships, and foundi.lgMr. Robertson -is pushing the re- a profess:>rship of Hebraic Iit�ra- Rev. Howell Preaches in Woodwardhcarsals with a vim and it is a w�a"Y &un,'" Avenue Baptist Church.lot of Thespians that leave l\Ia�dl!thall after each meeting.Show your college spirit by SilO­Your namc should be on the· stJb- scribing for The Daily Mtaroon, :hescription list of The Daily Maroon. campus aewspapu..'I Rev. W. J. Howell, A. �f., 11)06.supplied the pulpit of the Woodw ml'Avenue Baptist Church, Detroit, onSmMIa.,.. �----------------------------------------------------�'-�<COilE TO US lI'ORCAMPUS OUTFITS,UNIVERSITY FLAGS,MEGAPHONES,PENNANTS. andCANVAS GOODS OF ALL KINDSH.Channon Company.·Chicago. I,.it ..•MAROON MENWit:F21lspme.,..esteJIbrtltmatch6 poir. Dr.fromJ;1IIroardsBuhtiloppotntcbDrabl,.�oiWHO HAVE BOUGHT OURCOLLEGE CORNER CLOTHESARE BUYING AGAIN THIS SPR!�GCOLLEGE SUITS AND OVERCOATS $35·00$�ereWDkieTAILORS 185 189 DearborlJ $1.Bank floor-...._....!Cieo.rge w. Currier & Co.PRINTERSHIGH ClASS JOB PRINTING5508 Kimbark AvenueThe Knight of the Burning· PestlePresented byThe Uaiversity of Chicago Dramatic ClubFriday, February 14� 8:15Saturday, February 15th, 2:15 ::pmekfO:gtJardPin'pItbtW.......,:; .'�,.,- MH�Leon .anrlel HallInformation Office� Seats on Sale atPriCe&-75C, .soc: and 25 cents. to hiBox Seats, �i!D.' , �'iCoiiI. . -aSaaIstylt.,·tkN.�.• ,�rqiswortTb,�qt�.illIW)JHrmnoil.JOBlf B. STETSON UNIVBRSrrY DELAND,FLOIUDA.Affiliated in 1897 with THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO. _.The President is 3. Doctor of Philosophy of the University of �cago, and eleven members of the Faculty have been student; at tr.University of Chicago. many of them taking degrees. Stetson is lo­cated at DeLand, Florida, the land of flowers, sunshine, blue ski.and balmy ocean breezes. Summer recreations run through the WiD­ter, L(istly buildings, electric lights, electric bells, cement walks, sheDroads, broad avenues, tropical shrubbery and trees. Biggest registn-.tion this year in its history. There are four colleges, five schools, 14buildings and 48 in the Faculty.Students from the University of Chicago may do their werk IIStetson durin� the W�n1.er Term, and receive their credits at Chi�llAddress, President Lincoln Hulley. Ph.D .. LLD., DeLand, Florida. ",t..'"Sa4, HFreeW ANTED-Students to attend &glewood Roller Rink, 6432 Wal'worth Ave. Every eveninr, nus,Sat. and Sun. Afternoons t1l."...The Daily Maroon will pay -fivecents per copy for the following IS­sues of the paper: Dcc. 17, Jan. q.Jan. 17, Jan. 18. Bring them to the�taroon office today. the season.WEDNESDAY LUNCHEONS .....be serve-<! in the Church of the ])it.cipIcs at 57th St. and Lexiar.c­Ave., from' 12 to r :30 p. m. Ileal!are 20 cents each, and are aPP""ciated by those who 'lave e2tCIthere. Students are invited· toLOST-A gold belt pin on Lexingt·)navenue, between 55th and 58th 5 •.Return to Maroon or Informationoffice. come.