-:�.r......... 1, •laily ilarnnu'. Vol. VI. No. 105. CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, MARCH H, 1908. Price Two CeDtsPRES FIT "I BLOT II THE PREPARE TO mrr "BEAOON" 'YIRSI" FlYE RElDY FOR ISCDCE'IEST JIOOOI DYE TRAVELS 10,000 IlLES'SGUTHEOI" TOIORROW Joumaliata � PlaDa for p.,_ They TITLE GAlE AT IIOISOI CbampioDShip of Junior CoDece Cap- TO MEET 11TH REBUFFWill Edit �-WOrk· Up -- tared Yesterday by ScieDtiIIt BasketFeatures-SalooDS the Issue at Dr. Raycroft and Members of the ,Tossers. WinDiDc Easy Game from Ambitious Hindu Runs Away FromAurora... Team Hope to Hold Wisconsin Philosophy Quintet. Home to Secure an �can- Down Tomorrow Nicht. -- Education..1 Robertson Players to AppearBrowning·s Tragedy TomorrowNight in Mandel HalL inThese are busy days for Dean Vin- -- w. I:... Pc. --Will Mark End of Second Series of cent's journalists. They have only Tickets Received and WiD Be Put Gn Science ••••.•••••••••• 6 0 1.000 Mohan Sine Wants to Enter Univer:Plays Given on Campu&-Have until Friday to get acquainted with Sale Today-Final Practice Arts •.•.••.••••••••••• 2 4 .333 sity of Chicago But IgnoranceBeen Popular. the Aurora Daily Beacon, the .twelve- Proves Lively. Philosophy ••••••••••• 3 3.300 of Engliah Is Bar.page sheet which they will edit Sat- -- Literature •• ' •••••••••• 1 5 .167 --urday. They received the second The Varsity basketball squad yO!s- -_ A Hindu student who had travelerLord Thorold Treshamt..._... h U.copies of the paper yesterday. They terday took its last workout for -:he Science yesterday afternoon won ten thousand miles to enter t. e m..•.••.•• '. . •• Donald Robertson. f h C : hl t Jare following up events in. the "Ouee. n· • W· . the basketball. ehampiQllShlp 0 t e versity of hicago �as rut ess y . eAustin Tresharn, his brother •.• championship game With rsconsmCity of the Fox River Valley" wi�h Junior colleges with .a clean record nied admission yesterday. The ambi•.•.•••••.•....••... I. R. Barse at Mattison tomorrow night. The . ..[ h S.extreme interest.: so that when they 1)£ six games. won an_d none lost, de- tious student was 11 0 an mg.Mildred Tresham, their sister; , men. th&ugh realiing that the odds f M h S· f R •.are pushed into their tasks Saturday [eating Philosophy by the score 0 0 an mg came rom ajeputana,.....•........ Florence B.radley . h . th ·11 h H· d desi • • ..thev will be fully in sympathy with are against t em smce e game wr 26 to 14- Interest for the rest of t e India. IS most ar ent esire ID meGuendolin Tresham ,their cousin .. .the situation: It is their intention to be play;d on the Badger floor, have week centers in the three games had been to secure an education in an........•.••••....•• Alice John. fin I· -I hi thave their hands on the pulses of the not ziven up hope of winning and ex- which remain to determine the a -Amencan school, out 15 parents, W 10,,: Gerard, an old dorester ._ e,e • • • • • o· .fanners in the community. I h Id h - r.i!> d· t order of the teams in the Intra-Uni- are well to do and belong �o the war•... , .......••...••. Robert Vivian pect at al events to 0 t t�r 111:tdThe J·ournalists plan several inno- :._... versity series, victory in wbich Law rior class, were determinedly opposeEarl Henry MertQun. Milton Sills five down t:o a low score., vations which they believe will' make has already nailed down. to his plan. Sing, however, who had- � First Woman Rletainer The report yesterday that Hoffman .h ' d h d f h U:. • f',',1 ) the inhabitants � the- town open 1heir Yesterday's game was rat er an un- alrea year 0 t e mversrty "........... : ••••. Marion Redlich'. ·11 d that Falls may be kent ibi . h .f h Chi d h d d ided th t .. . " eyes. For: ODe thing, there 'Will be a was 1 an. .. .. finished exhi Itlo.n on t e part 0 � e ICagO. an a eCI <;u on a In-Second Woman Retainer •••••• II . .z: cartoon; cODc:ei'V'Cd and executed by out of the contest through trou ) e losers •. who were obliged to use two stitution as his objective, was too set� ' ••.•••• Y: vonne de Kerstrat·Charles Jordan. Aurora has not with studies was said by Dr. Raycroft new men, one of tn'em being Captain in his purpose to give up his 'lite - planL First Man R�tainer ..... J. Harding . .,known what a real cartoon looks like to be untrue. Hoffman was, out for Walter Steffen of the football team. because of the objection and threats'Second Man Retainer .. G. Herrot '.�since. Walter McAvoy drew ·one two work last night. Falis will· get into In the first five minutes of play, Can- of· his parents. �.. Act I-Lord Tresham's grouD(J.s� . . .; years :l�.' the game, declares Dr. Raycroft, ouse of the &:ience team, a promising' Air an excuse for leaving home.� Act II-Mildred's Chamber.Then, also. there will be a joke Practice was slightly' better yest�r- Freshman qua rt-er-ini le 1', fell and in- Mohan ISing joined the English army.Act III-Lord Tresham's Library. . .column. Miss Althea'- Warren wiil day than �onday. The men have got jured his knee rather seriously. The regiment with :w�ch .he enlisted'" Act IV-Mildred's Chamber. . ,1: grind out the funny things, and she over the period of low spirits ocea- Sutherland played the best game was� transferred to Shal1ghai from n-.·Act V-�ldred's Chamber: .'::7" says she is happy to fu�ish the Auro- sinned by the selection of· Madison, for Science, and Levinson made most dia. Sing, after -serving' at ShanghaiT, .The Robertson players will �lose ra population with some real wit. She and entered theirwork w1tb�etermin- .:if �,C? points.for pliil�s�ophy'. ; As. ;a for s.��c ...... ��c::.' �."��1.:�!�r.�.:���-- 0.their second. series of performances -just knows 'the People .there will ap- at��n., .:.:"�,,=-�n��. �_r.:��.��e result of�*be:-JattU:·s'foar _��e 1Mit-�rearing the' .vi�'ant- immigration�lIlorr(l_w ,,.�t .�. a ,.praenta�1l- priCiite-: ii--att-eraD '�thO-'p�te matt� Wasronsin floor,. _t�u�h not as go�d :ilid .Met�inger ol�he SeDior· five ti�d office�s of· S�n F�'�cisc;,,' bl�s. � ..oj ,�:.of Browning�s: "A· Blot in the 'Scut��- furnished by the syndicates.· !as Bartlett bas no really objectionable for first place in the race for indi·· whose severity he 1aad hea-rd, be went.; �n." This tragedy of five-:-acts, writ- Tl:e mecbers of th� "staff for' Sat- (eatures. MOl1eOver, Cap.tain �choti;l- vidual basket-throwi� honors, ea�1i by. way of South America,· stopping: .;kn by the English poet for Macready. urday" will attaCk their duties' �ih me,r and his men are used to :the �,,- having· made twe�ty. Sanderson i� en route at Panama and Cuba ·and·who was in his prime in Brownings anything but boldness. Aurora' is �t emy's- territory, this being the sec- third with 10. landing in Florida.lime, is considered an excellent m�i-. present engrossed U1 a fight to a fin�1i ond time for them there. Senior and Arts will play today in The next scene is laid in Cbi�go.1110 for the Robertson .company, and over the liquo� question. Everything. �r. Raycroft announced yesterd�y the last .game on their schedules. Quite forgetful of the fact that al1'thetheir farewell presentation tomorrow with but few 'cxceptions, that appea�s that tickets tf'or the contest will 1:e The lineup: people in· Cnicago do not speak �in-.� ·night is expected to maloe a climax in in the columns of tbe Beacon 'p�r- placed on sale at the Information o£- Science. Philosophy. dustani, Mohan stepped into the of-� their work that will �d considerably taining to liquor is paid for at liberal lice and the gymnasium tbis morning. Sutherland ..... L. F....... Levins"n fice of the British, consul of the'dty·.to the company:s already large pOp'.1- adver.lising rates. Jordan wanted to A number of students intend to make Canouse, Hnlda.R.F. �., .•••••. Sabath and said; ''\Salam. Sahib� Ham Hin-bnty at the University. draw a cartoon representing'· a min- the trip to Madison. The Wisconsin Kuhns ••.......... C.Mieckley, Ste�en dustanse aia: Ham university me-_ As to the presentation by the Rob- ister and a saloonkeeper in a prize authorities expect a crowd of 2,500, or Schiele, Fishbine�L. G .••••••• Steffen Parna ko mangta." Mr. Feen, theertsonians of .another series of plays 'ing; but Dean Vincent thought that the ,capa<;ity of the� gymnasium, at the Miech�ey British consul, rubbed his eyes andat the University, while there is not ;!ven' this would be treading on dan- pme. Fishbine. Sutch .. R. G .•.•.••.••• Ford saw a big yellow man. over six feeteven a rumor of a return engagement �erous &round. The .Badgers have struck their gait, Baskets from field: Sutherland 4, tall. He wore the regular Hindu cos-floating at present, the fact that the and are playing the strongest game .)f Canouse, Hruda 2. Kuhns 50 Steffen tume, a long flowing gown and a tailcompany has made itself practically LINCOLN ROUSE To RAVE the'season at present. The defeat C'f z, Levinson 4- Baskets from free yellow silk turban on his head. Mr.'sure of bringing out at any time .. n LADIES' NIGHT FRIDAY Illinois at Champaign by the score of throws: Hruda, Kuhns, Sabath 2. Fee" has spent several years in Persiaenthusiastic welcome 'and a large au-_ Z7 to 14 is their ,latest achievement. Referee: Hou�hton. 1nd Egypt and speaks several Orien!-ditnce at the University is taken to DinDer· in Ellis RaD ChIb Roo:u "lnd this coupled with the triumph The standing of the teams is as al languages, but he could not under-hold out a promise of future. presen- to be Reid ill De&aace of Sa- over Minnesota at Minneapolis, 34 to follows: �t�nd what Sing wanted. He has di�-btion<; by them. pentitioa. '4- puts Wisconsin stock high. W. L Pet. tinguished the word "university" inIn the play which the Robertson _ The outcome of the game will b� Law ......••. " .•••.... 8 0 . 1.000 the Illidst of the jargon, however, :tndcompany will present tomorrow Friday, the thirteenth, always the watched with mQre intenest than ;"1as S�ience ......••.•. ··.·7 2 .778 taking his cue from this, he called Mr.Browning has avoided the obscurit.f signal for an outburst of social ac- been exhibited toward a basketball Senior •....•.......... 6 3 .�7 Robertson. the. Secretary to the Pre5-which has seriously interfered with ti,\-1ty despite the gloomy supersitiolls contest in years� The winning team Philosophy ...•• · •• ···3 6 ·333 'dent. over the telepllone and askedtbe popularity of a great deal of his !'urrounding th� day, is the date set will accept the challenge of the Un-I- Arts ......••..•...•... 2 7 .�22 him·if he could furnish an interpreterworks. The story of the play is for I.incoln House to entertain the versity of �nnsylvania for the ':01- literature .•.....•..•. 1 9 .too to ta1c.e. a new foreign. student overpointed. 'comprehensi'\·e and intensely ladies in the club room in Ellis. Ieg;ate title of America. the Univ�rsjty. Mr. Robertson sentdr .. m:ltic. This is t�e first time this year pOW WOW ELECTS OFFICERS for Sudhindra Bose. a Hindu stud'!ntiSTUDENT VOLUNTEER BAND that the fair sex have been admitted Political Theorist to Speak. _ taking post-grarlnate work in theTO HOLD RALLY TODAY to break bread within the sacred pre- "I • J. �er p __ L Ch-- H---..I of Fresh- Unh"Crsity.Mr. Jessup, of the Col'ege .1 en S IWDI caA ..,_ �Siz Students to �f Their Ezperi_ cincts of the club and the premier.r Fhlitical Association. will speak :n maD �. After a short inten·iew with 'Moh:,"Promises to be a brilliant occasion.--- s· t· t t r d th t th ...enc-es and of the 'Purpose of the Cobb Lecture room Friday morning mg. t 1� 10 erpre �r oun a ..Organization. To add to the atmosphere of the cel-,t 10:.10. The meeting will be under The Pow Wow club last night 'lrt)spective student wa� almost f'n-- �bration the men will tum chefs and the auspic�� of the Commonwealth cJ{·ctc<1 the following officers for the tircly ignorant of English, !;o he tim-The Student Volunteer Band wIl'l turn out ... .;th thel'r own· dewterou"" I·f . . P ·rl t J EI r ·..11 h h Idno ....;-0, club. but all sturlent� are inviterl to spnng <Iuarter: resl en, . me." y suggCl'terl t at � cou not 00:;-110M a rally· in ,!\f:\Dd�1 hall today at not dainty hands the viands that are :ltt�nd. :\Ir. Je�sttp has been addrcss- Peak: vice·pre�dent. \VilIiam Kuh; �ibly .enter the Univ�r�ity until he had.. p. Dl. Fred C. CaJrlwel1 wI'11 .... r. A_ to �ooth- the rair ones' palate!:; or R R R t asurcr b • d r 11 t" " . ..!, .'ng the Ch·ic cJt1b� in all the Easte�n secretary, eno . eeve; re. • 0 tame a gr�atcr m:lst�ry 0 ;!lside at the meeting. The addres� ·wlll otherwise. colle&es anrl is now making a tour d Conrado Bcnit.cz; sergeant-at-arms, t='!1gtlage. Rut 'Mohan Sing vehement-be delh'cred by Profes. SOl' C. R. Hen- Aft th d·nn the memL-rs of th- G Who � Id Th t·, d • H· d • h h'er e I er U'C: .. :he Western institution�. His talk is Alec. nne. e execu Ive v proteste • In .n ul'tan •• t at e__." .derson. the Univer�l·ty chaplal'n. H u w·11 -nt-rtal·n WJ·th mU"I·c . f t ·11 � '- h E I·" ' .o se I ..." " , cxpe-c:ted to be of con�iderable intcr- committee or next qual' er WI ue '('n�w cnonJl nR J� to carry on ,lOCIId b- Three minute talks will me deliver'!d chalk talks and other stunts. Ther� ccmposed of \Villiam Kuh, chairman; ctn(lie�. He s.,id he �ad read theVI- by Florence J. Chaney, Eleanor AI. may be some dancing. eS�he Commonwealth club win ente:-- William McAndrew and Clifford M.:- Ii"t primer and evt'11 Sheldon's !'1'CI-�bipple. Gerhard C. Brennecke, Ben- Princeton has two new clubhouses. tain Mr. JessuP at luncheon on Fri- Cl1llough. No more meetings will be ler.Jamin J. Ra6enoch. George M. Crab- b '1 h fi Tthe ··("010n1:1I" and the "Cap .lnd rlay at t o'clock. in the private dining I held by the clu un� t e rst U�3-�::;'da M. Larson and Arthur W., Gowa. rOO:ll t1f the COIIUIIODS. day �( tbe spring quarter.CAST OF CHARACTERS.Cbi­tb�l�IdesVia­;beDitn·i, 14k ad�go.l�I.Ja(Continued on pace 4) -'I -THE DAILY MAROON, WEQ.NESDAY, MARCH It. IgoS. :�i!, .'�;� �'1JW � wonder if the univ�rsity willcelebrate its sixteenth anniversary 3SPabaiIia.d daIlJ'. ucept 811D4ap. IIoa.. the only college in the United States� aDd,� 4ulq thne,aartera without a Se21..'I'M CMIdal 8t1M1eat PabI .... u. � tileUIlIftnd� � CIaIa&G.EDtM'ed .. 8eeood-clua llatl at tbe CblcagoPoatoalce. Cblcaco. illinois. Marcb 1 R.1903. an.r Act of lIarcb 3. 1819. slate for the spring council as pos- .. ' .' • • • • • • • • • * t a - •sible, and that matters of consequence • DO YOU �IIBER? *. IF OBLIGED· TO', DROPalready long delayed be settled while � ODe Year Aco Toda7' • OUT OF RESIDENCE ,\.; fthe present body of councilors are in • The basketball percentage st�od • CORREsPONoENCE-STUDY COURSES ' �! �'a position to finish the work which • Chicago. 857. Wisconsin, 714.· ,Will enable 70U to continue :roar college work and gain the de� t,they have begun. • Minnesota. 666. Chicago had �fiOne-half (18) of the 36 lIajors required for graduation may tt t." Wisconsin,' still to meet and the ,� • �1' .-done by correspondence. Over 300 class-room courses ale:� ;• final result was a triple tie be- $ " •thus offered b7 members of the University Faculties.. ':�i t• tween Chicago, Wisconsin and • .. ..'M'inoesota. '" €Beaidea thi" -recwar RiCh School and Colle&e courses are mifl �• . Two' Yean .\co Today '" that appeal to those in different vocations-notably to teachers.'�, :'" It was announced that Mr. Floyd'" _Work, mat becin at any time. Inquire at the office offfThe Barkers seem to have a mon-opoly on today's pre-convocation ex- • Russell Mechem, A. M., Professor'" . "THE CORRESPONDENCE·STUDY DEPARTMENT• of Law in the University would * The University of QUcaco - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Cobb Hall, 7A.'" deliver the quarterly Convocation • ___ I SPRII �IIYJfte�IWe se-=, MBLVlN J. � Athletic IDdltor.LOUIS 8. BBRLIN. B ...... �.LOTIID D. I'IUUiALD. 1l.u:a;tD& I:4ltor ercises. Norman and Burt Brown arePIlB8TON r. GABS. New J:dI&or. scheduled to do all the talking. ANNotmCntENTS Prof. Shultz'sInformal DancingReception1i It is rumored that several mem- ¥ address.bers of the Glee 'club have been indue- .. Four Year. Ago T�y •• The last Varsity track meet of $ Basket-ball Game between Chicago• the season was lost to Wiscon- $: and Minnesota will be played at 8 p.• sin by a score of 39 to 3R .. m .• .in Bartlett Saturday. The Fre .. h-• SCven Years Ago Today. .. men will play the Wilson Ave: ':.:.R . J !it the Forum, 43d S1. and Calumet A,• 'Announcement was made that * M. C. A. escrved seats are 75 alaevery SATURDAY 8:45 to u::..• Mr. \Vu Ting Fang, Envoy Ex-· 50 cents and may be obtained at :hc �ffi We dance the New and Po�CALLS PEOPLE HOPEI E�·S • traordinary and Minister Pleni- ';' Information 0 ceo ,-- -� - BAR N DAN C E �tWHO LAUGH AT THE LAW '" potentiary of China to the United � Robertson Players will present •. A .... sB· Admission $1.00 '3 couple. �'i'� States, would gUve the Spring· B!ot in the 'Scutcheon" by rownmg _�Dr; Henderson Scores 'Misplaced· Convocation address. * at 8:15 p. m. in Mandel hall tomorrowSPRING STYLES i' :Humor of Tax Dodg� and 'Otbe�, * Ten Years Ago Today * Investigators club will meet at JNOW READY j. Respectable Lawbreakers. :I< The work on the Quadrangle * p, m.. in Cobb sc tomorrow. 'it; IO I be id CaII and Inspect". Club building reached comple- '" Junior ues shou d pal at once, 1Business men and women, who '" tion, * Score Club will give an informal r.n Our Line. • • • • '"laugh at their crimes and look upon * * :;: * * * * * * * :II: * the afternoon of the 14th. BENEDICT WALD J :their misdeeds as ... joke, tax dodgers TBB ' DAILY BULLETIN "l� :being especially in point, received a Jup_ioI' college public speaking PREDICTIS ILLINOIS WILL Tailor ',', .scoring at the hands �f Dr. Hender- finalS"will be held at 10:30 a. m. in BE EDUCATIONAL CENTER �. ,",2 14 East 55th Street -:; i 'son in a speech at the Senior college Mandel hall. Telephone 2850 Hyde Park��chapel service yesterday morning. 'Btac:kfrlars will meet at 10:30 a. m. Many B� Universities. Private and , ",If I Stat to Mak Stat Rich in __ �"Such people take pride in success u in Cobb 8B. e. e e, ', :trickery and in dishonest and unlaw- 'senior College Council will hold a Higber Education.. . I£til practices. They will continue to meeting at 10:30 ;1. m. rr.=,-a9�s.at.crlpUOIl »dee. 53.00 per :tear; $1.00 do so until they come to a serious Y. W. C. L. will be addressed at The attendance in the Engineering liiiiiiiiill.M;;;;.for' a 1D6Du.. 8a�pU0D8 recel-.ecJ at appreciation of the wrong they �re 10:30 a. m. in Lexington 1 by Miss College of the University 0If Illinoistile IIarooa 0GIee. BlI� Ball. or, at the doing. They lack a sense of pro- Eleanor Whipple on ··Medi'Cal Mis- according to a statement issued re­I'aculQ BzebuJ&e, Cobb BalL priety in humor. The legitimate me sions." cently by that institution is this yearof humor is to make a man feel ThRe.;.Quar1ers club sophomores larger than that of the Massachu5e!tsashamed of his actual self 'by painting will meet·at 10:30 a. m. in the Rey- Insitute of Technology. thus far ae­for h.'im a picture of all that he shO\1Jd nolds club. knowledged leader of' American tech-,be. College students, above all oth- "CaDdid&tes for degrees will meet at nical schools. The growth' and pr'Jg-ers, should know ,when I a joke is 10:30 a. m. in Cobb 6 a.. ress of the state institution is <\lsoproper and when it is out of. place. Tigers Head will hold a meeting at descri�d in the �am'e pa�ph1.et. TheWEDNESDAY. MARCH II, 1908. UBut in this world of strain' and 10:30 in Cobb 8B. improvement in thea engineeringstress, humor is necessary, and is not DWinity school'chapel will be ad- 5chool is attributed'in a large degree. at all inconsistent with a serious pur- dressed by the Dean of the Divinity to Professor W. F. Goss, who W.1SThe practice of si�ng "one verse pose. Lincoin was fundamentally a school at '10:30 a� m in Haskell A.�-· last year called {rom PurdUJet to �hca week" Of the Alma Mater in Senior very serious man, but it is probable sembly room. deanship of the college. Not onlydtapet is a practice that that- he would not have been able to '''Student Volqnteer"rally at 4 p. ftl. has the equipment been increasedcertainly fails of com- bear up under his heavy 'burden of in : Mandel ball will be addressed hy and made more adequate but themendation. The Var- public duties had it not been for his Dr. Henderson and student voluli- fo�CIe' of' instructors has been cn-sity song was never in- strong sense of humor. When you '�rs. larged and their quality improved.tended for a doxology, get to the point where you cannot JIIilio;' lIathematical club will liskn Speaking of the general education:lland, should occupy a place of its own enjoy a hearty laugh occasionally, to a discussion by Mr. Moulton o:t system of ItIinois, the pamphlet says:as the so.ng of the University., �o you had better give up work cn- 3:15 p� m: in 36 Reyerson. ·'Every citizen of the state maysing the first verse 'one week, the tireIY." Dr; COulter will sPeak at 7:15 0)11 well be proud of the .education:'llsecond the next and the third in the "Science and Religion" in Haskell. �ystem of which we have laid !hemiddle of the quarter is merely �o PENN STATE ��IINI TQ. ' -sbc:ial Science Gioups 'club will � foundations. The great system ofgarble the song and destroy its sym- ENTERTAIN DR. SPARKS addressed by Professor Moore on public education culminating in 'hemetry and its potent message. There "Pragmatism" at 8 p. m. in Hitch- state university, is supported andis time enough to pause for a mom- President Elect of PenDS71v1iUa State cock Iibnry. complemented by an unusual arrayent after the exercises and sing a lit- Coll�ge to � Guest of Honor . Maimoaides Club will meet at 8 p. of excellent prhrate institutions mai'l1-tie more Chicago spirit into the whirl Saturday. m. in Cohh liB. tained by the efforts and coritribl1-of a busy college day. The singing Spe8igbt recital - Frank Speaight tions of private citizens or by (heof the Alma Mater by the whole Sen- The Alumni of the P.ennsYlvania �f Lo.idon 'will give a Dickens re- �hurch.Warren D. Foster,BarT7 A. Hansen.Jerome FRLDk.Alben D. Henderson.w. A. Wea\er. Robert B.Oweii,.-:J. Sidney Salkey, Miss Mamie Lilly,A. N. Pfeffer, Sunhindra Bose,Miss Caroline Dickey,Miss Esther M. Hall, •Harvey B.Fuller, Jr.l'ormer17TIM UDlftnlq of Chlcqo Weekl:t.l'oaneJecJThe WeetI:t. Oct. 1. 1892.TIle Dall:t. (let. 1. 1902.,,'ji;: .... �ItAllfor college is the best part of thewhole chapel service; why should 'itbe ahrid�ed?The campus public continues togrow impatient over the delay of theSenior College CouncilDoSomething iu really accomplishingsomething this quarter,The council has pro' '"ed to promise to attend the next re­hearsal.ffThe Medic who threw legs aroundso rfreely must be practicing for theBlackfriars chorus.State College will give a dinner toPresident elect Edwin ErIe Sparks onSaturday, March 14, at ,the UniV".!r­sity club. Dean Loui� E. Reber. (.jthe University of Wisconsin wiII betoastmaster.II r. Sparks is Associate Professorof history in the University, whf!fehe received his Ph. D. degree in IC)OO.Last J-.nuary he accepted th-eo Presi­dency of the College, in place-of 'he -:�! 'T,AWe ITRAVEL OV'ER THE VI_ltlq:III:ldIJlIII· sstlLAFAYETTE,INDIANAPOLIS ..LOUISVILLE.CINCINNATI.DAYTON. MJ1£1Or any ,Southern PointTicket Office, 182 South Clark St.Depot-Dearborn Station, Polk iiiDearborn St. .EnEIewood Station-63d 'SL 'TIlepensiladicUN]TwoComitals,JcroparI:Il45dtal at 8:15 p. m. at the Music hallft.om �'Nicholas Nickelby." ··Northwestern University, the Um· SOMETHING NEWIN BASEBAllversity of lIJinois� the University t)fChicago and the Armour Institute ..,fTechnology, make a group of higherinstitutions of learning of which the Spalding's .o::�c:t.. Re�Edited by Henry Chadwick, th"Father of BasebaU:' Contains �merous interesting records nefCfheretofore collated. including winpe%!of National League Championship!each year since 1876, with games WO'and lost and players' who batted.:por better since 1876. leaders in adfielding position, aild winning pitcher;each ycar from 1876; National AI!­America selections from 1871; coeR'plete list of clubs. with oOicers aDldates of admission since 1876: Allier·:can League recoros since organiDtion; World's championship record!from 1884. with playerS'" names: Ba..;(>baJl Field Day records; college fC\'"ords; miscellaneous records; all t�major and minor league records �1907; list of extra long games''907; complete history of 1907 in b2!Cball and other intersting matter.A. G. SPALDING & BROS147 Wabash Ave., Chicago.Baseball Managers: Send for S�ing's New Baseball Catalo�ue1908- Mailed free. cTHINKS GERJlANY CARES'FOR'WORKING MEN BETTERany country in the world might wd'Dr. Hendenon COnipues American be proud and the like of which nt'land German Treatment of Em- other state in the American unit'll'ploJa in Speech Monday. possesses, with the possible excepti.)nof New York. The growth of thc�Dr. Charles R. Henderson. Pro- 'institutions of learning of whichmany colJeges and' other hig!lcrschools throughout the state sur�lydiscussed and recommended acting president, Governor Beaver ofof excellent things, but aside Pennsylvania. H� will enter up')nposed,a hostfrom appointing the officers of theWashington Prom it has really ac­complished finally nothing of any par­ticular moment. One meeting re­mains in the present quarter. As thehalf hour at 10:30 is too short toclose up the matters which have beenhanging fire lor the past quarter-in­deed, for sevenJ quarters-the conn­cil should hold a special session. Thestudent body has a right to �sk thatahe winter coaDciI leave as deaa .a fessor in tn.e department of Sociologyand chaplain of the University ga'·e aJecture before the Germanistic So- indicate that JIIinois is destined 10ciety of Chicago, Monday night. in become 0110c of the most importatltwhich he said that America was far centers of higher education in thebehind Germany in deviSling meth.lds world."for the saiety and elevation of !heworkers. Particularly is this true inregard to industrial insurance. hcsaid. Mr. Henderson has made 311An instructor in the German de- extensive study of this theme :mdpartment at Indiana is making ar- has always been an earnest and de­rangements to serve refreshments tiv� advocate (or the introduction ofdariDB JUs cn-iaatioa. 4 iDdul. iaI --....ce iD dais COIIDtry.'his new duties next June. ··Penn."State College is the second larg,!:,t(institution in the state, the Univer­sity of Pennsylvania only ranking:lhead of it, and in. size, wealth "lndthe personnel of its faculty is oneof the foremost in the country.m6s Eat Pifty-Snentb StRetOpposite Rosalie Co.n.o. L. SORAJlPPICTURES AND PICTUREF1tAIIING_�_ �THE DAlLY_llAltOON. WEDNESDAY ... MA�H t i, igoS. ".,"", :r.6.' J-VAQnv TEAM F�VORITE'm BADGER·RELAY GAllES ROHDE AND HARPER TO B� �IN ILLINOIS TANK �EETIII NOW SHOWING ItSPRING 1908 CLOTHESII If you have been long- �ing for style in Clothesthat your purse could• not reach-I have them., •IIFlfteen to Thirty Five DoBara "Iwe sell "Society Brand" clothesi· • •List of "Eligibles". for Relay Pre­liminary 'S&tUrday is Large-En-'trieS Tomorrow. Prof. f. IJ. Rowden· s Scllools and Academies of DaneiniAfisembly meets every Thursday evening at Unity Club Houe. 3i40Ind� AVeDue.Juvenile Class every Saturday. afternoon from one to four.Studio for private lessons" 321 Kimball Hall BId., Wabash Ave.. andJackson Boulevard.Class for beginners Monday, Tuesday and Friday eveninp.P.1iv8te lessons given hourly during the day. with or without music.Children's private class. $1.00 per month.Adults, private lessons. $1.00 with music or a guaranteed -course rerSs.oo.Wisconsin Quartet Only Opponents Appearance of Two Star Water lienDespite Graduation Makes Viet-of Chicago for Race' Friday Nigh!at Madison. ory Certain for Maroons.I twas announced yesterday t;!:ltCoach Friend had his quarter Rohde and Harper, two of the s�:trmilers out ye"terday in preparation swin�ml'f� on the Varsity team, wouldfor the Wis�onsin relay carnival Fri- be in the postponed swimming meetday night at Madison. He expects to with Illinois at Champaign on Mardlcapture the one-mile Conference 21. Both Rohde and Harper are ex­championship without much trouble. peered to graduate at the end of thisTIle report comes from lladison that quarter, and consequently \\;11 be (Jutthe invitation to enter teams for this of the spring water events with Yaleevent, sent to all the Conference col- and Pennsylvania. It 'was alsoleges, has been answered definitely thought that as the date of the con­only by Chicago. test with the Illini falls on the 1:1:;t Hotel MaroonsSTH ST. AND DREXEL AVE.Under Management of the National Hotel Co. Tel Hyde Park 3731-The BEST Served atPOPULAR PRICBSRESTAURANT AND LUNCH COUNTfRIn ConnectionFrom present indications, therefore.it ap;ears that the sole opponents ofthe Varsity quartet will bc the Bad- day of Couvocaion week, they wouldbe out of this. too, but since the meetwas postponed at the request of Il­linois, Coach Ksrudson has secured;>crmission to enter Rohde and Har-2ers.Illinois may enter a team, and tL�I�make the event at least interesting.There is litle probability that WisCGIl­sin can win d'rom. Chicago, though tIt(;Cardinal rooters feel that in Stein­fort, Morris. Jeurgens and Natwck.GENTLEMEN.lIo.au ....nulutlEH..J!I1 co.,...ua IM..PIOYII ,BOSTONGARTER ocr.Coach Knudson has eased up onthe aquatic squad the last wreck, and isgiving it just enough wo�k to keepit in practice. Next week he WIllput the teams through some ::.tiffpaces in preparation for the trip \0Chan�paigl1, though there is littledoubt as to the result.TIle real work of the water seasonwill he begun as soon as the springquarter opens, when Director Knud-and Shuart are also in the race.son will make hurculean effortsCoach Friend held a tryout yester- to whip the team into sufficient formday between Morgan and Shuart t? :0 defeat the strong Easterners. Hedetermine which of the two wilt 1;111 will have a huge task to perform toFriday night. Shuart was given 'he develop some men to take the placepole on a _ tossup, and 'also got a of Rohde in the breast stroke andbetter start than Morgan. Morgiu the polo 'team, and Harper in the ()()appeared a trifle stronger at the fin:.;h {a�d swim and relay.TIle race resulted in a dead heat, aurlanother will be run this afternoon. DEAN VINCENT WIDELYSteffen did not show up for a time POPULAR AS LECTURER BEliN BIIGGJlGE a EXPRESS·' co.�Quick Service our Motto··BAGGAGE OUR SPECIALTY30 Wa�ons Daily to "and from AU Depots .Furniture. Pianos, Trunks. Merchandise and ParcelsDelivered to all parts of the city. Depots and SuburbsMain Office: 6154 Wentworth Ave.Telephone Wentworth 460. 461Branch Office: Information Office. University of Chicago "Phone Douglass 288 Phone Hamson 15gB71 East 39th Street 48 Hubbard Courtthey have a fast team.Three members of the Varsity teamare fixtures, these being CaptainQuigley, Lingle and Garrett. Mor-ganes performance in the Illinois meetmakes him the most likely cornpcti­tor for the contested place. Steffen,tr'ial, Fills Over 100 Engagements in ManyParts of Country, from September�o June.During the winter months DeanGeorge E. Vincent fills a large num­ber of lecture engagements, whichtake him to many points or. thecountry widely varying in location'1nd interest, according- to the Chau­tauqua (N. 'Y.) Weekly. < Since Sep­tember he h ..'15 made fifty addresses,nnd is scheduled for as many morebefore the end of June.In late November,. Dr. Vincentmade a four days' visit in New Eng­land. addrcssing the people. of theold sea-town of Gloucester, Mass. ameeting in New Haven, Conn., underthe auspices of the Yale Lecture as­sociation and a group of students andteachers at the girls' college at M t.Holyoke r- In the same week he lee-tHE: ItCOlllDlITAI�Tbe ••• el.�� .. ��e CUSH,'O.BUTTO.. CLASPUt. FLAT1011IIUI-lnu.suPS. TUIII .. U.Asrua HERAN JACOB:,& CO.. CLEANERS. bVERS454 East 63rd Street.406 East 63rd S'tr�tS� East 47th Stref1: Phone Hyde Park 3777Phone Hyde Park 3790Phone Oakland 3697... ftOftoo ........................ A..George: W.I Currier 6- . Co. IPRINTERS t. HIGH ClASS' JOB PRINDNGALWAYS EASYFULL DRESS SUITS" TO .B.BNT-'�: "T. G� SCHAFFNER ,4: CO� FRATERNITY MEN RENEWCAMPAIGN OF RIVALRYAll Sizes. Sure Fit...:.. We carry "Society Brand" ClothesVARS;';;CAFE]55th St. and Greenwood Ave. 5508 Kimbark AvenueThat every fraternity at the Uni­versity �ilI enter a team for the in­rer-Iratcrnity relay races is the con­clusion drawn from the unusualamount of enthusiasm being mani­fested over the idea which last yeardrew all but two� of the .fraterniti.!sinto it.All sorts of credentials are beingoffered at the various houses to provesprinting prowess. Old bigh schoolmagazines are being brought up asevidence that the only reason vari­ons men did not come out for :heOPEN ALL DAYRoom 22. 58th Street and Drexel Avenue.1 Edgar A. Benson . ,THE BOSON ORCBBSTRA. The Orchestra ·that plays for Chicago's Smart Set. 1SEASON 1907-1908The Benson Orchestra will furnish music for th« following well knoW1lclub throughout the season of 1907 and -IC�()8: 'CLUBS-Calumet, Calumet Country Club, Onwentsia, Birchwood, Ex­moor Golf, Union League, Chicago Automobile Club, South Sherer Club,Chicago Golf Club, Highland Park Club, South Side Colonial.HomewoodCountry, Ft. Dearborn Club, New Illinois Athletic, Chicago Athletic clubHotels-Lakota, Virginia, Vendome, Metropole, The Moraine, ChicagoBeach, Potter Hotel, Santa Barbara, Cal.For open dates and other information address:TelephonecCentral 5253MEALS 20c AND UPChop Suey aSPecialtyiii YELLOWSTONE PARKCAMPING OUT'The Bryant Way." Delightful, inex-pensive summer vacation trips. Forladies and gentlemen.UNIVERSITY TOURSIN EUROPETwo splendid tours at moderate cost.Comprehensive tour of European Cap­itals, personally conducted by Prof.Jerome H. Raymond. Small select GIVBN-I. AN ABLE BODIED STUDENT. II. A LONG SUM-MER VACATION. III. AN ENSUING VACATION.TO J1lO)- THE WHEREWITHAL TO PROVIDE FOR:I. MATRICULATION FEES. II. BOARD BILLS. IlLCLOTHNG AND INCIDEN'tAL EXPENSES.POR THE Q. B. D.-CONSULT: J.C.OBERMUELLER,JRHOTEL l\,4AROONVarsity and Frcshman teams W.l� tured at ·Pri�ceton University ..modesty and the desire to give some- At Greensburg and Brockville.body else a show. Coach Friend's Pennsylvania, just prcceding thename ill; being drawn into the affair. Christmas holidays .. Dr. Vincent all­he being credited with catcniu« (',,'1- pearcd before C011nty Teachers' -\s­didates in all times from 0:45 to sociations.0:15 1-4 for a lap. r Since the holidays. Mr. Vincenthas given addresses at Howell. Lud­ington and Traverse City. llichigan;Springfield, Illinois; Sheldon. Iowa;Winona, :Minnesot:t, and Salem, Ohio.On March 20, Dr. Vincent startsfor a fortnighi·s trip ·in thc Black lUI EDGAR A. BENSONA'PRO�LB.party. Address.BRY ANT-SPENCER TOURS,457-9 Monadnock Bldg., Chicago. In other words, there is gre.itrivalry among' fraternity men :orcoveted positions on the team. Thematter of deciding who will reprc­sent the various houses is a hardproposition. But it is onc that willhave to be decided today, for :hei,•'IDelicious Chocolates and Bonbon!in great variety, put up in beauti­ful boxes, suitable fur presents, athsr. 40c and 60c a pound.Also Souvenirs and favors forCANDIES'region, where hc will gi\·e a course ofi last can 'for entries is tomorrow at l('ctures, alltl 01) his return in ear'y\ noon in Dr. Rayc�oft's office. :\pril h� will go to Xew Orleans to.;peak before the State Teachers· :\s-sociation of Louisiana. On llay Iao,i 2. he will address two more,Teadlers' Associat:ons at Amsterdam.Ncw York. and at Providence, RhocleIsland. The season's lecture schedulewill he completed by thc Commence­ment period, which c�tends over themt)nth of June. and for which Dr.Vincent has already a dozen or more L. B.·AMES HAT CO.ONE QUARTER CENTURY AT OLD LOCATION- NOW AT -90 'EASr .1I81S0N SrREEFTIlIBUNB BUILDDfGSTETSON SILK AND OPERA HATSA FAIR DEAL WITH EACH HATany and all occasions. Murrimers Postpone Their Keeti!1gThe �il1mmers ha\·c called off th.:irregula.r meeting. schcd11led ,for to­night, and will postpone flUUrlC' ac­tivities until thc first wcek of nextquarter, when they will discussShaw's "Arms and thc Man." Inst�:dof having a group p:cture for the Capand Gown, the mcmbers have decid:dto ron individual photographs on afnn �,e byoat.Gunther' 5 Confectionery212 S�ate Street. .�--------�--------�-.--.'---------------------.BORDEN"Condensed Milk. Fluid Milk, C ......and Buttermilk.A 11 Bottled in the Country.Borden's Condensed Milk 0,.327-329 E. Forty-seventh Ie. UMBRELLAS :-: CANESGLOVESengagements in Michigan,, ndiana and Ohio. JI1inois. :-:The third and fourth recitals fromDickens' works will be given todayand tomorrow by Frank Speaight ofLondon, at Music ball, Fine Artsbuilding, under th� auspices of theUniversity Lecture Association. Mr.S�aight is recognized as one of the Visit 0 Piano Store,� �grea�d tiring p�tfurm ex�nents � �������·����=�����������������= •. �hthe novel, and the best reader of =���=====�====== -----�-------�. ered]Dickens. His marvelous histrionic upowers, mimetic ability and facial ex- ,pression make him an inimitable re­citer. His appearances in the citythus far have all been successful andwell received by large audiences.The selection he will give this af­ternoon will be the first eight chap­ters from Nicholas NickeJby, and to­morrow he will recite from "The Taleof Two Cities."Students can obtain .tickets at the Ioffice of the Lecture Association.Cobbthe worers of Eaeterizeatie litepiece ofbinatioJ1-. -_� -_ ..� -... ' writing�---.......,.---, alized lsome of, day.'The I��, stand:lrI'�n!ingcant pk"cic:nt su,�rk is·Ilisen, :with su�dagaI enees ilHull Hfor a f+.-_- ------, ------ -----, ,"As tI TYPEW-RITERS for Sale or Rent- pby, wSpecial rates to students; bargains Rooms for Rent. the prein re-built machines. W. White- FURNISHED ROO M S-Near it and it ihead. 36 La Salle StftCt. University; with or without i&I the sanI WANTED-Students to attend En- housekeeping privileges; P �el hall1:._... W liaht. heat, hot and cold waIa signific:glewoocl RoUer Rink, � ent- ...worth Ave. Every eveDinc, Thurs., bath. Call 652 E. 57th St., seal at the.------------- Sat. and SUD. Afternoons tbrougb Oat. cOllYCoach Wagner yteSterday announc­ed the makeup of his team' for Con­ference championship which will beheld at Madison April 4- He declaredthat the team representing Chicagoat the tournament this year is slightlystronger than last year, and shouldcome out with a better total Much"depends, he says, on whether Park­inson, who is in Washington, will re­turn in time to compete. Parkinsonshould win the tumbling event if heDo it Now· Radin,. To-llorrow Ead Series inMusic HallThe sixty-sixth University Convo­cation week will 'begin today with thefinals of the Junior college declama­tion contest held in Mandel hall at10:30 a. m. The climax of the Convo­cation program will occur next Tues­day, Convocation Day. At that time,Andrew S. Draper, New York com­missioner of education and formerlyprcsid�nt of the University of Illin­ois, will deliver an address on "TheRational Limits of Academic Free-dom,"enters, according to Coach Wagn'!r.Those who wiJl be contestants :hisThe following is the make-up of theteam: L. D. Smith and F. Murrah, morning are:-side horse; O. N. Berndt and Frank Miss Eveline Phillips, PhilosopnyKennedy, rings; George Parkinson college (women) "The Martyr Pres­and F. A. Bartlett, tumbling; O. N. ident."-Beecher.' Berndt and I. Perill, horizontal .md Miss Lulu E: Rude, Literature col-parallel bars' I. Perill, club swing- 'lege, (women) "Child Labor and theling. Murrah is the captain of the Nation:'-Beveridge.team this year.I. E. Fergson, Philosophy, (men,)The candidates have been working "Humbolr' =-Ingersol.hard every afternoon this quarter, andPhilip Wolfram, Arts coil.."will probably put on the finishing (men) "The Homes of the People."touches during vacation.The attendance of all the members"The teams expected to enter m!!11 of the Junior colleges is required.for the contests are Wisconsin. Tlli-hSo far, the work of the women asnois, Minnesota and Nebraska. Mis- been the main feature. It has beensouri may be granted permission to exceptional and will be one of thecompete also.main points of interest this morning,Two scholarships will be awarded.one for the women and one for the sA.NEWS OF THE COLLEGES,The women students at washin�-Iton university have declared they willrefuse to talk or walk with any youthwho wears a pompadour.Fraternities at Nebraska have or­ga�ized an inter-fraternity athleticboard and adopted a constitution togovern their athletic relations,TO ADD� CANDIDATESFOR GRADUATION FRIDAYmen.The program for the remainder cfConvocation week is as follows:Mar. 15) Sunday. Convocation SundayCommittee on religious exercises;Charles R Barnes,' chairman, ZoniaBaber, Francis A. Blackburn, Freder­ic M. Blanchard, WiUiam G. Hale,Charles R. Henderson, Paul O, lCem,Ad(Jison W. Moore, Eliakim H.Moore, Theodore L. Neff, A. AlonzoStagg, A.lbert H. Tolman" Elizabeth\Vallace, Samuel W. Williston.10:30 "a. m.- The Convocation pray­er service.- The theater in the Rey-nolds club. Members of the faeul- 1'BB URI0B BO�ti�s will meet in the club reception ABD JtBftAUBA.ft"The pleasure derived from a col-room, second floor; candidates ferlege career," .said Barker yesberday, degrees arid titles will meet in the"depends upon the support an individ- club library.ual gives to its various activities. The 10=45 a. m.-The procession.scholastie training is but one side of 11:00 a. m.-The Convocation re-a broad academic training and the Iigious service. The Convocaticnstudent who willingly aids college or-sermon by the Rev. Charles Rich­ganization is certainly the gainer in rnond Henderson, AI, D... D. D.,the long run." chaplain of the University.-LeonBurt Brown Baker, president of the Mandel Assembly hall.Chicago Alumni association, wilt out- March 16, Monday.line the student's relations to the JO:30 a, m,-Tbe Junior college Try .IAft.dlla.lAlumni. He will show how an organ-. I �aIclass exerCises.,ization such as the Chicago Alumni is, March 17, Convocation Daywill bea connecting link between the 8:30 a, m+-The matutinal for candi-student and his Alma Mater after dates for higher degrees.-Quadran-araduation. gle club.One of the Cap and Gown, editorsJO:30 a, m,-Senior college ehape].wilt be on hand to hasten the reluct- Senior college class exereisea=-Leonant Seniors in regard to their pictures Mandel Assembly hall.for this year's annual. 3:00 p. m.-Tbe Sixty-sixth Uni-These meetings are held before versity Convocation.-Leon Mand�1eVlery convocation and are becoming Assembly hall. The committee:a settled tradition., George H. Mead, chairman;Freder­ic M. Blanchard, Ernest J;>. Burton,Henry C. Cowles, Henry G. Gale,Edgar J. Goodspeed, George C. How­land, Frank M. McCoy, Julius Sti�g-President Bar�er to Speak-MeetingWiD Be Held in Cobb LectureHall at 10:30. The "Daily Californian" has issued '.a "prosperity edition" -containing six '.columns following its' recent financialstraits. This change will be perman­ent.Norman Barker, president of theSenior class, will address the. candi­dates for graduation at the springconvocation, this morning at 10:30 inCobb Lecture hall. Barker will speakupan the relation of the student to hisclass and its organization and activi­ties. He 'will show how imperative it At the University of Nevada. theIaculty recent!y excused the studentsfrom classes in order that they might-have time to b�ild a track suitable Ior , .the track team to train on this spring,is for each student to l�nd his supportas the success of the group lies in theeffort of the individual.W. make • Spec:iaI� of Clubad Pntemity DbmerL111-117 Rmdolpb StreetTHE POPULAR PLACETO EATEithc..r before or after thenater. 'The Dail, If.roODHave youSubscribedTRAVELS 10.000 MILESTO MEET wrrH REBUFF(Continued from page 1) forlitz.The Procession.Arrangements have been made tocare -for the ambitious young immi­grant' at the Hidu colony in theWaveland avenue district. It isthOUght possible that, with a greatermastery of English he will be enabledto enter the UniftTsity as an unc1a�­sified student, and start toward therealization of his dream of an Amer­ican e4ucation. DAILY MAROONThe Convocation address: "Th� THERational Limits of Academic Free-dom," by Andrew Sloan Draper, '-I... D., commissioner of Education forthe state of New York.The conferring of degrees.The President's Ouarterly stat:- ?ment.The recessioL TlJe:"argesl sloci In ,lIJis coun", - all Idnds-:;standarrl, IIfiction, fecbnlcal-conreniently ananged :..�n our twolarge retail floors. EngraJled C�rils,Jlnnouncements, Bc.A. C., McCLURG &. co.als-ul Wabash Avenue. 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