Fire!Y:f�r SPline Athletics to be" An­ Flames •. smoke or panic will recall.� Feature of Program-Direc-,:';!:. tor Stagg to Speak. college days and his ten quarte'rs of'?l. :P. C.� 8 A, B, C, to the future '�d- ;�,tWbat-SPring Mass M�g. uate of the University of �i�go.4'':� " .' "Old l\lan." Stagg has been asked::::\VbeD-IO:30 toda7. according. to a new system of gym- O· ft'· • I B II ·t·<','" lela u e I n to referee Friday night's wrestling�-.·�,Wbe. re-Kmt. nastic instruCtion, which Will be in- '" match between . Hackenschmidt and�i.Wbo-Everybody. augurated this week in al1 the classes . .lJurin� ta4 4ni1l7n., 9U"rr,r,"zvm� i'� Gotch, for the championship of 'the�,A' in graded gymnastics. Ih,. MI"4ra,r p-"'J'nl:'.,h�qr"r3 pr"m/" e;r world, but has declined.';�?Above is Cheerleader "Cap" Tem- The fUMe graduate of the Univer- Ir/r(l"ra'lnllritv /81' �'h'�, 'U'*4 in.i-�44? : The European and American oham-:{j_don's laconic outline of today's sity, who has duti(ully attended .. his � 1/IrN. mQ�"q W/// J, �"unr'4' V ;lu;? pion's had an extended :verbal,bOut'iil].ass meeting to celebrate the win- gym classes, will be able to ;Jide ".#M: /Inti 4;; .I'�u�'nk ,,, aI'J.fr.in..9 ZVJ�? c, Hackenschmidt's room, in' the -A1idi- :;;*r 01 the national intercollegiate �o'::l1�n::ii�= !�:::hra�:: :! '¥l'lU'1T /rtlm .P.t_r';&-4/ �ui'run!' �;rhr;8! :;:i�: �:::� i�I:�:e a��::;:n�O�t�:.�t�all championship Irom Penn- eyelash .. He "",11 'be able to earn . :. ..� � the international title at stake, bOth·::.�Qla last week. Carnegie medals in r�scuin:g jess claimants were _ insistent 'on getting a.:'�fi;�e m�s meeting in Kent today ·bi.gbly edaeated men and 'women from --;a_ .=¥� uama ............ �&BY. man conversant 'with the mat. pme�''£':". ' positions of .peril, And, according to, ............. AW"CL CULK aamca'1'O NL"'" WOIII& and yet absolutely "on the square." : .:',111':1 :probably be the biggest spring the" enthusiastic' prediction. o'r' "In- .. �-=...-==�. d .�':.-:::::'=--�-=�---� After . considerable' 'argUinent on.::�ng the campus h'as seen since ..' _ ���==:.-- .. :-.-=';'--=:.... · �-,.. strctor Suiter, who wiil give' -most ---so..---.------ both' 'sides," Hackenschmidt,· 'wh<>:'��ie the Michigan meet three of the. trainin, in this new field of •• OE.VIED· It .... .Pari: � L c. ... wields t-be balance-of power;DDd�.1he:}',ws ago," said "Cap" Templeton phy�i�i culture, a few .quarteB of ...._ •. �.-.. aw..,.. terms- of ·the : championship. a&ree:':,"}.tsterday. "The student. body is this �ork �i1I fit' a ��ent i�: a' po- 2S CR JCS p' a Paid., ment .. summed- Up his ideas ��t;the'."" "d I thusiasti . ' ' . . .' -_ York Clt7. 'Aprll 1, '08. ' .::traIlen OUS y en usrastic over the sition on �. fire department. �I- referee.' "He mu&t be a big mau;�oL�r-� • .f h 'C''': W ,II&rt1n A. ·"_raon. Preeldnt· Board of frustees ." IRg or t e Last.- est champion- ing . ladders, . slinging ropes, tying Onl •• nu,»:, of Ollc:aco : .' national reputation,'! ·said :the, cha�'�.. by, t�� baSket�U� �ve. "�� sailor knots, r� .improvised..suf- . Pl .... accept uncon41t1onal cUt of Tn pion, 'with a' tone. of; fi�lity� :::'�.',He;,"' :o';!f:��-,;�.ii.��'!"i�ni", �S����A9r i. '. au_ .. , v .. """.... Insi be a 'bili' m ..... first.·. of' � ;'1:,.':...f!ae'·national titl� ... ,we'; �t-: .. �o the:.� Jieh.l�.� .... , �.� ',". ��:��.,_ �������:..� �o�'t stand for· any :�:'()f:.mer.ely;� .'�t�e sprintathte��� gel!rally."· 50me:'of tbe�.ost �uoUs f�rei' Qf 1"-::: ".� ',... 'j , :.":: '.-- :�' • '�'" � ._JmO.iL'�;�.J..i� '.������ting,:whi�_!'JIt_� p�sid- the new,�od-of·iDstmctioA.· .. '.. ", .. - . l") .. ilv�_'!·::�·,�-':':.:." �,::..: •.. ). i" • tlie;game�"'And�:be has . .iOtr:tO-'be7a'.. �!f.over by ,"Temp,"'WilI. first of,all, , "It is'm�r�tbt��glit," said M��.�. �O".ALL-WESTEII �-. SAVED I'IItLMS �anw�o�:·I��::d��.:'iU���i�.��:rthe:�:� from Captain'. "German�: E.·,SaiteI\ . .of·:tbi!"�pbySjcal culture de:- :.. ,_ . �, � : !square.' I· 'don't knoW"manf'Dier;:in!-�< ...-.. _ .' .' ,; •• � • •• • • • • ". ,. • _• .' � " ,.• l- ,.. . • • ",'>�m�er . just. how it ,all happened. partment,.'"tbat we.shoald':1IIaft� llGCll'..o(,·' __ C Corba, �ee '� 'President Judson-TeUs:�tbe, 'Under- America who fill·the ·bill, �b��·:if you':t� Dr. Ra�c�oft, w:ho has built up �na�Jlm. w�rk ·.:�Pable of p�.: \ � of.,�. Basketbd : graduata:·tbat the ConferenCe .Re- �ugge·st. oDe·,wh()��es�.���·;(c��t"bi�!2� champion team dm'ing the past tical :apJ;llic;lti� The, avenge. st�- , CaptaiD-P�' �CkCd 'by Three, stric:tibns on "Amateur - Profes- at once.�' , ,_ ..... � .... i : .. :: -;;� years, will "give the, coach's' elit. maJ:_' relicl:DOW'�beiDa:��compeI� I, �.�� .. TWo. .. IIiomllism" Saved ,College. sPorts. ; Various na�es were suaest�: and;�;�� view. :caPtaiJ-+��9en, ed,to'sli���a lone. rope, bu� if . .. � . .severa�:proinin�n� �tiona'(�&ur,est;·iw?�'�fony" Falls, "Pa:t�' Page,"" "'Art" he ever· gets ·in � ,lUge fi-rc- be �1I All-Western basketball selections That the· Conference restrictions ,the sporting· world; baseball �, .. Holm, an, and hFuz" Harris, will all' be g'lad" h' e i.. __ .... I.:.m-....l·b..-...· We -.·are this year by four of the 'Ieading c'ritics thl ... . f 'nates,·pugt·lists, and otherS,· were"co.' n.·-... J .. . '�. "'. � "W• upon a ,etlcs have saved them rom.���ntribute to the forensics. going to try to make everyone cap- !lhow a wide diversity of choice. destruction was ,the opinion advanced sidered, but Hac.kenschmidt found::\.:Afttr the basketball crulmpionship able of takinc:_ �re of himself ie 'a Captain Schommer is the only player by President Judso·n before an as- some objection ,_��in'st. 'everY � "���"��,1Ias been duly celebrated, the "Old catastrophe. and ol �C: an aged who ,is picked unanimously. On three sembly of the undergraduates 'Y'ester- Finally it occurred' to several ,of �he,c:)i�;" witl have a word to �y about person or a woman down a. fire;es- of the teams two Chicago men get day, whom' he addressed on the con- wranglers that Amos ,Alonzo �ta"';::" athletic situation at the Univer- cape withoat-.iujuring him, or ber. places, while �r. Raycroft puts three ditions which necessitated athletic t;e- ·was the man. ...;�fsitr, with, particular. reference" to After a short period of' trainin� i� 00 hj� form, and the "cleansing" measures "Stagg·s the' man," said Gotch' and':' :�ng athletics. CaPtai� Quigley wit' this tine, an111J1derpaduate oUght, to Falls gets on the fives of Dr. Ray- enacted by the Conference. Hackenschmidt i� one breath, and �he .., � speak for the track team. and be able to take a position in any'fire croft, Dr. Cook of Minnesota and Dr. Judson stated that there was no "Old Man·s'" name went tbm. with a'. ". Ciptain Gaarde for tire 'baseball nille. department. Coacb Jamieson of Purdue, white question of athletic policy pending whoop.' A commiite� '�s at once 'ap-'; Coach Angell of Wisconsin gives decision but the announcement of pointed to come out to, the MiclWaY'Pace th� cal� ,over Fans. Dr. Ray- the fact that many of the students and put the matter befo�e the Marooncroft pats Pag� on his team. Coach were not in the University when the director. ,. "- ..• '-Jamieson' places both Cahaley of reform agitation was at its' height A long conference -'ensued whenMinnesota' and' Lind�mann . of \Vis- made the subject a timely onc. the committee cornered Mr. Staggconsin above Page, giving as his rea- "What I have to say,· said the with the baseball mea' �D J!anbali'.SoD �ge·s tendency to commit foul.s. President, "aplics to all inter-colleg. field, but the ·'Old Man" conti�ued toHarper of Wisconsin is prominently i3tc athletics and to the contest!' decline the invitation, and the com­mentioned, getting on three of the themselves and not to the benefits to mittec' finally gave 'UP' tbe attemPt.teams. students or the number of student:, It was reported last night that,· M'r.�Following are the selections: partaking. Interest in these contests Stagg's refusal, has 'ii�itated theB� Dr. J. E. Rayc:roft, Chicago became very wide among, not only expedient of having o� .of. 'Hacken�'Forward, Falls, Chicago. the students of the-universities. hut schmidt's New York,'. backers "nameForward, Rogers, Wisconsin. the other citizens of the communi�y. eight men, from among whom GotchCenter, Schommer, Chicago. :md winning teams became highly de- witt choose one to act' as official.·Guard, Harper, \Vi5consin. sirahte. Hence persons who had :Mr. Stagg declined to discuss hisGuard, Alge, Chicago. acquired .. kill in :lthtctics were com- refu�al. more than to say that· in hisBy E. D. Angell, WISConsin ing to think more and more that their position he did not feel like appear-Fonvard, Swenholt, Wisconsin. skill w:ts a commercial asset and the ing in the spotlight of the profes!rion-Forward, �wis, Purdue. practice of selling and bargaining he- at sporting ring.------Center, Schommer. Chicago. (';tme flngrant.Guard, Harper. \Visconsin.lrst meeting of ,the various Junior cation. Tbe annual puntine contest Gl1ar� Page, Chicago.��cOne�.s, Tuesday. March i. Na�s ,\\;11 be held lat�·in April. BT Dr. Cook,lIinnaota._:. for those eligible· to vote for repres- A world's record was broken at the Forward. Swenholt. Wiscon!1oin.tntath·cs to the Senior Council will Montreal Amateur Athletic Associa- Forward. Falls, Chicago.be posted probably next Monday tion indoor rac� �nday when F. L. Ccnter, Schommer, Chicago ..Lukeman of tIIi II. K. A. won the I Guard, Harper,. Wisconsin.!btn registeration is complete. Until �ixty-yarcl dash in 6 .1-5 seconds. The ---------------Jben nominations �1I be impossible. previous record was 6 2-5 lecoads. (Continued on page 4) .... � ,.:..--- .. - ........... ...._..._._....'..! I .�.; .�}No. 112. CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, APRI L I. 1908. Price Two 'CentsANNOUNCEMENTS FOR APRIL I. STA&& lOT TO REFEREE ..IORLI'S WRESTUI& BIUl�"C "",,,&_.,TY 0' C"'CAGO.� ".,..._.-.c...,.�.'.... tC.a _ ......·'Old Man" '� .. Bid 'to Officiateat GOtch-Hacken&!'bmidt" BoutFriday Nicht - ._--� IDatrUctioIl to be Giwea� Tam - SlidiDc �wnR� aD4 Reacae Work to Formpart of au. Work. ,,:.' "�ALL CLASS DDCI5aS .ILL U OMln1l:D TOlaY. 'l!Dn.SDAY, APRIL is t •,_-;:Maroon Director .is HOnored by heine ,First Choice of InternationalWrestlers..Dc '1IlImentl! of ctblCaoo----� .............., .. ,� ... ��.jl-,'r.:�I\L'R'.... lIeetiIlcat 10=30,'-Bold CnanCn Electioa Heat Week. p .... at YQe Toda,.Elections to the J,unior and" Senior Sprina foot",l practice wilt begincollege councils will· be held the early at Y ate � � th� �ndidates willf k M _1.._ work under tbe direction of L. H.Plrt 0 next wee. ellMlCrs of the B· 1 •. f .Ig ow, .captaln 0 tbe eleven lastJanior council will be elected at the fall. 'It will last' untii the Easter va- Califomia Faces Guinea-Pia Problem"Profcs!'\ionalism in its ptace is at- A "P;gs is Pigs" dilemma is thre:lt-:together legitimate and proper. Am- ening the Univer!'ity of Ca�ifomia.atenT athletics are conducted for thelias, meetiftc· tODiPt ill Kent.where the increase of gtlinea pigs i,:,j,lY .of the .sport orfor loyalty to one's the bacteriological departme�t ,has be-,Alma Matter but are a secondary <!Ome �o alarming that it is feared tJ:tething to the nroft40r fturstlits of a bonaI' I'� I' campus will soon be turned into afide student. The dishonorable thing menagerie.i!O not in professionati!1om itself bitt in(Continued on page- 4)�:......-tT�II �.!.lI,I1..' �E DAILY MAROON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 'r, r908 .. '.,ALUMNI MAGAZINE �Ks �EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS •'!'be. Olldal 8ta4eDt PubUcat1�1l of the • --- '�: .'J- - ;'.UIl11'eralt7·�rchic.&Q. Students Are :Wanted to Pill Vacan- ... One Year.�go�oclq ...\ ........Cies on Staff of the Mapzine .. The scores of the Varsity tiase' *--Good Articles Wanted. • ball practice 'games �rini'; th��va-;'• cation week stood as f�llows? o;L •The Alumni Magazine is making" cago 2, Callahan's team 2; Chica- •active efforts to supplement its staff * go I, All-Stars 3; Chicago 3, Ar- *PUUUe4.411117. uapt 81U1dap. II.oa. from the undergraduates eligible to • mour Institute I; Chicago. 3,Scmi- �__ .... MlIcIQII. darlq three Q1IU'teIa the vacancies among the editorial as- • pros and Freshmen I. •, 01 the UalnnlQ 7tH. sistants of the Magazine. ,;rhis staff * Twelve Years Ago Today·, •is secondary to the Board of Under- * The University Council voted to •graduate editors, and from them * amend the existing fraternity reg- *subsequent editors are chosen, which 0 ulations, changing the time limit *corresponds to the staff of reporters * for initiation from one yea� to· THE DAILyon the Maroon. ., two quarters, :.All students, either-men or women, • Fifteen Years Ago Tbday. ., 4 •.Mass meeting, to celebrate the bas­who desire to try for positions upon >t The Recorder's books showed·B E . ketball championship, will be held inthe oard of ditors, are requested (: 741 as the last matriculating num- *Kent at 10:30. Mr. Stagg, Dr. Ray-But.crlpUoo price. ,3.00 per ,.ear; ,1.00 to send their names to Box 9, Fac- " ber on the list, indicating the to- *f 3' .. _ E croft, and the athletic captains willor moo...... Subscriptions recel1'ed at ulty xchange, or to call upon the * tal number of students entered in *speak.the Maroon O1!lce, Ellla Hall. or at the editors in Ellis hall. ,. the University. *Facult7 Exchan&e. Cobb BaiL The assignments' to positions upon * * * * * * * * * .. • � Divinity school' chapel will be ad-the board of editors are made quar- STUDENTS OF GREEK AND dressed at 10:30 in Haskel assemblyLATIN ILL PREPARED room hy Dr. Seares,Y. M. C. A. will hold." meeting at.tend u 8ecoIld-elue IIa11 at.' the ChlC8&OPoetoGlce. .Chleqo..r 'Illlia.. March 18.1903, QQcIe!' Act of IIarda 3, 1879.I'onner�, Be, UIllYen1� � � �ee�,.I'OtlDcSe4The ,Weekl,., Oct. 1. 1892.The DaD,.. Oct. 1. 1902.terly, 'and carry scholarships. Theseassignments are based solely uponthe quality and amount �f serviceupon the publication, as determinedWEDNESDAY, APRIL I .. 19O9. by the Board of Student Publicationsand the Board of Control of the mag­O�torically inclined students are azine,reminded that today offers the last • • ••••• , •. :*. �. * .. _ .. : �..:, j:J5 in Haskell assembly room.�lassica1 Journal Co�mentS on In-efficiency of College Courses inthose Departments.. :'.'DO YOU REMEIIBER? '., ANNOUNCEMENTS�otopaphs of campus scenes andThe inefficiency of the present Uni- characters are solicited by the photo­versity courses leading to a doctor's graphic committee of the Cap anddegree in Greek and' Latin, is the 'Gown. Address E .. R_' Bliss, box'280occasion for some . cau�tic' editorial ,Fac.ulty Exchange, .comment in the April Classical Jour- B�� fencing class will' benal, issued yesterday" from" the' Uni- given at 4.:,!S.·versity Press. The rgnorance of theLatin or Greek scholar outside �f his ,ATHLETES FIT FOR··A. A. U •••IN'D90R· MEET SATURDAY ''GEOf aUki, pi.. ' .... THE. ,C'ORREsPON'D�NCE-STUDY DEPARTMENT! ,.- ., :":.:'):�' � '.:" I ,,'. .,' iThe University., of �;;'aco - - - - - - - - - - - ;.. - - Cobb HaD. 71.-'chance for entering thesecond competition ofthe year, the CentralOratorical . contest. TheIUniversitys represent­ative will be chosen after a series oftrYouts which will effectually selectthe best all-around orator. Novicesas well as those who have had a gooddeal of experience, will have a fairopportunity to win the place and The position of editorial assistant isthat of working with the regularboard of editors, in supplementingtheir work, in covering assignments,in working up special articles, and inhandling routine matters which gothrough the editorial offices.Full details will be given uponapplication at the Magazine office. OWl) narrow subject and hisThe editors may be consulted for this need Io- ra gre�ter knowledge ?� co�­parative grammar, comparative phil-clogy and Sans-krit are dwelt upon.I n speaking of the relation of theaverage specialist in the classics to-Oratoricaillurpose any day after YO·30.There will be a meeting of theboard of undergraduate editors of theAlumni �agazine in the editorialrooms in Ellis hall, this afternoon at4 o'clock,s. • ;'.,:',_' ,.t ,. .. . ..Y. W. C. L. TO INSTALL NEW,'JrThe Dailr 'Maroon v.entares, after OFFICERS THIS MORNINGmature' deliberation, to pick the fol-. --,;-I�wing All-American basketball team. Jliss Helen Peck· Suc:c:eeds IC'ISS �l­whi�h bears a.marked resemblance tOI thea Warren as President-Missthe choice of All-Western: Preston Vice-PftSident.Forwards-Falls (U, of C.) and - '. Georgen (U. of C.) This morning, at 10:30 in the leagueCenter-Schommer (U. of C.), capt. room. in Lexingtonl the new officersGuards-Page (U. of C.), Harris (U. of the Young Women's Christianor C.), and Hoff�an (U. of C.) League will be received into: their!We suggest the foll�wing speeches new pOsitions by the 'Ieague� ,Missand speakers at the mass meeting Helen Peck has been chosen presi-this mornizm: tJent, �iss' Ethel Preston; :vice-t;>resi­The National Champion�Schom- cIent: Eloise Kellogg, secretary. andmer and Page. Florence Manning, treasurer. MissThe Track Team-Page and Schom- Bernice Whipple was chosen secondmer. vice-president and will also act asThe Baseball Team-Schommer and president oi the Y. W. C. L. in th�School of Education. The other newPap.prize../Chicago' won first honors in theCentral contest last year; the inter­ese-so far shown promises well forsuccess again this year.FRIARS AND CANDIDATESFOR OPEN PARTS IN CAST officers elected. and whQ, togetherwith the five just mentioned, form thecabinet are: Social chairman. Ru!hKellogg; membership chairman Eth­el Pr�ston; finance chairman 'Kather­me'SJaught; intercollegiate chairman,Francis Herrick;devotional chairman,Louise Norton; whatsoever chairman:A!ice Graper; mission study, Gerald­;ne Brown; BibJe study, Ethel Pride-Ca� � Pick lien for Five OpenPut.-Need lien for CbonJs..-That several parts are open in thecast of the Blackfriar opera. "TheSign of the Double EagJe," is the an­nouncement made 'by Manager N ew­·man. 'A list o( the candidates for thecast and chorus who �-ill be eligible\\-ill be' out before the end of the\\'eek, and on the basis of' what thi:,list will contain it is positi,'e that atleast five of the principal parts willbe open.Coach Cushing witt be here Fridayafternoon, and at 4 o'clock in theReynolds club will choose the men tofiJI the vacancies in the cast. A canbas also been iSsued for more menfor the chorus. Candidates win meetat the chonJII reMarsal this eveningat 7:50 in tbe Reynolds club, and to­morrow afternoon at .. o'clock ia thesame place. ,·iJJe; extension, Mary Courtenay.versity. ..;rake.J. • .ast Heavy Work�ce Qf�pturbig Event, in Bartlett ..... 'Gym:' ...--- -.. vard comparative grammar the edi- I ndoor track, men: t�k thefr 'lasttorial says: heavy. workout- yesterday, iii:'prepara':'•• ;' ". .. • 1"The a�era�e, clas��cist'� .. w.��,�'�f;�. ti��\ \�?-r. ���,: If.'-!.t--' ��. Jii�et�satUrdayfar as this department is concerned" mght 10 Bartlett.. Coadl.Fnend,· whois a charnel-house of dead' and gone put �theni thrQu'gb �-th�ir Paces 'yester�theories w�ose wr�ths �_. ,g93S.tly, day, wili'let'.�hem.eas� � tooa:r a�ddisarray regularly walk wh'enev'e�' in res� tom<?rrow and 'Friday. . .a lecture o� in the commentary. <?f ; 'Diiectcir:'?tag�' i� n'ot"wrking the�ome text which he is ann�iati'�g)le athletes. ha�d .. outdoors, ,as he. wantsfinds himself in the' pa'inful position to' �ait until after' th�' A. A. U. meetof having to explain' some ex�mpie before sending the� at 't�p� s�ed . forof phonetic change or �orphological the Penn gam�s anci o�tdoor ·meets.decay. Absorbed in the pursui� of his The . inclement' �·eathe�.· during t��·')wn specia�ty he has wholy neglected week is also handicapping them inthe recent advances in this branch, thcir \�ork.' 'l\fad,diga� and Worth­and ,his mind harks back to th� e;- wine have been taking, adwntage ofploded theories of twenty years ago: the ;chance t� work. wi.th the weights,or, more daring, he attempts to "get and: are developing good fom Hen­up" the point with the aid of what n�he�y, �ho' h.;; r�tu.�cd· to college.he understa�ds to be the lat��t liter- �"ld who will be ,eligible for out�ooorature, demonstrating with pathetic ineets, expects to work at the polccompleteness the fact that in this ,·:i�llt by· the e�d. of the week. 'particular field a littie knowledge is "., : ... i··. , .. � :',not merely a dangerous but a fatal GEORGEN .CHOSBN--TO,LEAI)- .thini'. .,' ft" '� ',>.:.::.t.I"'!;�!J;-�Jt�L TEAll� �':f{��':i.::;.- ... ��.: � '�Star. 'p;iWint ''UnanUnGas SelectioD-­� : H.a'�� TWo Yean-BoE",' ',. •• "�arty to Team. ."The root of the evil in this as inso many other things, is to be founditl the organization of the coursesleading to the doctor's degree in theclassics. In some institutions. can­didates, take systematic courses incomparath·e �rammar, and. in addi­tion. at least a year in Sanskrit, but inothers the requirement is limited to . William '11.. Georgen, 'right for­\'�rd ,to ��e championship basketballfi'·c·, is captain of tM 1909 team. ac- C. J. Albert, Manager3: 8 Wabash Ave., Chicago : IEstablished twenty-three years.',\Ve locate annually from sev­enty to ejghty-five University,of Chicago studente. Call �,Saturday and We will tell you.of some of our good' vacan- -� :'/ciea..CANDIEScording to ihe, announcem�nt ,made:one general course, necessarily of an vesterday. Immediately ·uPon 'theirDr:. Chas. C.' Cuthben Hall Dead... introductory character. The introduc- retutn from 1he"Eastern trip, theDr. Charles Cuthbert Hall, president tory course couJd ,·cry properly be squad ,held a . special. meetin'g. Theof Union Theological seminary, died inserted at the end of the college \·ote for Georgen was unanimous.;at his home in New York City on course for those who are specializing . "Georgen. has .finished, ,his . second�(arch 24th. Dr. Hall will be re- in the classics, and graduate students y<'ar on the team. He made the Var­membered here for his sermon s-houJd be required to have, not only �ity t:t�t year. E.ulier in th'� past sea.preached at the convocation exer- this int,oductory cowrse, but at least son, hc, Harris and Hoffman, wer('. . D b f' one more ad"anced course in whichclses an ecem erl and or the making bids for the righ.t forward po-course of Jectures delivered on the by the c:v-eful analysis of tong series sltlon. Before half the games hadHaskell foundation, He was con- o� wordsl they could learn to put into been played. �corgen had the' placePractiC'e and to handle easl·1 th .sidered one of the most eloquent • y e cinched. and· played throughout everyspeakers who ever visited the UI1r- principJes in which they have been r('maining contest ..instructed." The members of the team wil1 begue�ts at a box party. giyen, SaturdayCome early aDd ".it froot" if JOu The "Old )Ian" will give his ideas night at t-he La SaJle tbeater. wherewaDt to pt iato the maa meetiac on tIack aDd __ baIl pro.pects at the "Honeymoon Trail" is being pre-.today. • the _ II •• ... IIIOI'1IiDa- seated. DeliciouS Chocolates and Bonbom -in great variety. put up in beauti­ful boxes, suitable for presents, at2Sr.. 40C and 6oc: a pound.Also Souvenirs and favors for :.any and all occasions.Gunther's Confectionery ';'212 State Street. . .'�w,. � 54 alZlE COLLARMllde. of Cltipeco Shrunk Fabrics.... __ S 2Ie.... �._.y o ......Ro."" C. lindsayLINDSAY BROS.,..-TAILORS49 AND 51 JACKSON BLVD.':=======:1.:..FOWNES.... . ..,',�GLOVESare a "cood thine to haveon band," and all good. dealers have them on hand..11 Stylish clothes mustin stand thoroucJ1 inspectIon_IJrdteen tothe apparently . small de-': jtails, finishine tOUChes�oked after - mine will•• THCA1wboid�aswbo d"T'?,�r'�'�:' ,<:.-, ....."�:r'�!,j'..'�.- C;�� .. - �,�c.r,,�(p,�,f. �.I .•.•...•.:.i.�Y�.wo.i'--' .,.;.::::...�� ,,." ,....... -.: • '; • ",'l. ._"BuIredId Or 'Ior·t ..... � Mi�s 'Ethel Scudder of 'Kelly hall... ··":-��7.�· :�.:a:�':r;h::S;�:::':Urit:g :�:.:� . Univer:sity..fri�i �ight. �� .. � sct. "i�e; �t Miss Elizabeth Wallace returnedthe � �1I� ,t!'�t�! . ��. a�ivu.&it! fr�m the Bermuda Islands Saturday.ni�t. ·.�r� �a.n.cl!�4 �ats. �'f� accompanied by her mother. who isbeen reseryecl. for �he U'�iv�rsily �� �iaying for a time wid. her in Beech­the peri��oC�' �. ��)liiain' ��i �� .feature�. ia Which the baskedJaU ttam Miss G�or$etta Shippy will not bewill be prominent o� '�_ "-of: iis in residence this quarter. as she isr�c��t �j�,���" Q_ver.···��il�i� t:-av�ling in the East ..... �� ........ �� ...... _ •• � The attraction now beiD&' plafed ;tthe La Salle is the HoneysnooD Trail. CHICAGO EXPJrCrS EASYin' 'the Bio�Die;' Ch� th� ��in�s '. 'VICTORY m. � A.' U. MEETappear' in' :ajmaasiwD suits. On EKi-. . . .day evening they will wear the �- � .... C. A. � P'� �t areketball �o�' of 'the' :ai1esni.ers t �f ,�. � � Meet. .the .·t�a� � The �i:�' �f' th� t�'- , ." ":!'� . rwill occupy boxes, . Tickets wilt . b.t'placed o�� ��� ��s �?�Dg at lb�,University T" ckct Agency. '?GERIAN BO'OIS. Of aU descriptions. such as. �ki. plays,' dictionaries, etc. .-SPECIAL' DISCOUNT­TO STUDENTS ••••.... Catalocucs and quotations.� . ICDt uJ)Oll request..A.. KROCH t:J C O.�, -'16 MonrOe Street. Chicago. :}� .CORRECT TAI�ORING8th Floor. Masonic TempleChicagoT HIS ESTABLISHMENTCATERS exclusively to thosewho appreciate advanced styleideas in custom-tailored c1ot�s;_who desire the most faultless fitwhich skillful designing and cut-:ling can provide; who seek bright.attracth'e novelties in the mostsuitable fabrics. and pre-eminent-1 to those who wish these fea­tures combined with strictlyeconomical prices. WeJOur inspection of Though the Chicago entrants wilbe' f�st com'pany in the A. A. U. mee-�;t�rday, a victory for CaptainQuigleY'$ team is generally lookedI @�:ftP.'Q �� nu��T� f�;� . At"&li events, probably mor. • •.•. - . - • � .. �,!. _ '1- , f star athletes will compete for the VarDr. HCDdel1lGD Tu.. !OD CoDdi�D.,f '�ii� ���� in �ny previous meet' of th':, � C1uaeL ' .' .���. .�esid�s the Te.gular te.am fron.. ., : .... .r� wmter meets, Merriam, LightbodyPl-ofessor Charles R Henderson Barker and Jacobs will. be available�dcire's�'ed 'th� � ;iitd�nts" of the. U�!-:- �n'd' th�' Fr�hm:en will contributversity of ·T�xas· on, M:u-cb 2.4tlt 'on '�uch point �nners as Captain Corn-. ih� c�nditio�' �"the industrW ciasses �toc�. B�con. Ro�ers. Stophlet.TimbI in America. H� addressed a :j�ie lin and' Cr�wleY.. altdie��e� but � directed his re�a�s Of the men who took the measurparticularly t�ward those of tbe edu- «?f illin�i�' March 7, Capta'in Quiglecatk>nal depart�ent. . l I i� �h.� da9it and �uarter mile. SteffeTouching on the betterlnc iaflu.cDces in ��� h����es, Lingle in the Quarteof modem educatioll he.advecated ihe m!�_e,. �rr�it �� tbe half. Caldwell i'passage '01' bwi-' pn;fiCfiiJc- . "tbe- .th� two_mile, Ma�digan and Schomworking-class from tb� ·inoney-.,�s:". �e� i.n t�e hig;h jump should figure jand �mp�vin. th� . ': �tary c'o�- t�e �int col�mn for. �icago. Thtions. widu which tli�- b.borers liVe. V �rsl�y re�ar quartet IS PIcked for aIn this conneciio� '1i�7�ionetl the �a;s:r victory over its adversaries.present. aci�o� oy�� �. �iuld. �r, . B��i�es Clrica�o, the C. A. A .• Fir�nd..to'!1 o! �h, ���p,s under�e R���en� and Central Y. M. C. Aby the ipdustria'���s :io, hartheri.n&_ a teams will be heavily representesolotion of t!l�. ��������' . liii�is. Wi�onsin, Indiana and Pu(I� �II send the pick of their teamLAST W�'·.... 'PQO� qn ����t of :t�e large field thatJ, .!. 'promised for the meet, picking wi••• ....... -- .. -t .' •" nuS in most" ()f the events will be aPIlIct�q'ri�ua'II; 'difficuit task.;,: • 4" <I ._ ••• '.�. OUR SPECIALTHIRTY D·OLLARCOLLEGIATE. SUIT" '�;. . ':�A5 a special introductory offer.: � to the friends of The Daily��.�I� l::! lIai'oon, we will Quote tbem a�h' discount of )0 Pc:r cent, or.intlude a fancy vest gratis with a,JO Suit. Spring .Woolens andf aew styles are :waiting. We so-,4 � � your '''e'ar'ly .r��ction. .�BOWS COMPABY... - . -".; .,'_ 110,,�� .,��-TRAVEL OVIBR· THB.. ,,',; � � I -.".- .. �- ..T�. tb •. �·" ... �.';�.V'f H S' • • d LAT�, ��I�D!! �p���, ,e:n y a uRk DotJ«s. ��tl!el. AT . MEMORIAL UliVEILIHt�r· .. . -:'liivestigate saddcD bursts of 1�ur '."fr��(r� ��taJi�� '.' �" t Dr. �!.� � ��� JnUonScan yOUr toocl-:Witb U�1IS.uaJ car� .. � � to �. �arpcr'.In {act, remember all th� f�!� ���.�r any Southem �t� Offi"- 112 South L "'t.. 3(en't dead yet. and that YO\l npP,� A h·..... "b . d h� -. '-NU"& • accidently be taken for one. '_ Re' :.,. �5�1 �n_ ��� �s pal to t eDepet-Dearbom StatioD, Polk ..... me�r' tOday 'is April'lst. Reui�: .�e�� of �h� I�te Pres�dent Har-DIirt.orn St. '. I . . '. � '. L per' 5nncbY afternoon when a' mem-• .' ber· the misdiievoi&iS art" oat' ia·· fud .. . \ ' .. .. " ,. ...'i.," EnKlewood StatioD-iJd SI forc� tor t�y is' i'�Pr!l' FOOl's 'DfY� oriai Yfindow W2S installed in the'�,1in-n T D'D'SS SUrra"' . ,... ..' . . H.. ·Y,"_d. e. �ar.i' B. a.. p,t.i.s.t' Cb. .u.· rch, fifty-sixth.• UAW AD Be es�ciany ca�fUl �Je OD ;t�e .: ';:;: .TO RBR'l campus.' . :Your :', �leniooS: coJi�g� �,���� �nd W��awn avenue. Ad-, :". . '- - -.. . d�ses were delivered by Presiderit. _�r. G. SCHAF��ER a: �. r���t!s �.lf ��. !�S! J!)! o_!l �i�c:_�1ic .. -. ,. ,. .--� T Judson, who presided. Dr. F. W..... ;� Sizes._ � J!.it. n�i.e� p���� ��r, �_ ���.! ��- �I�s a�ci the Rev. J. L. Jackson.':Ye-cury --society BraDd" CIo� �-ed �orks. Their braiDS' � ID- -.r}' 46 River StrHt_ .. '. • vcnted 9�"tler. mdh�s � of.' matdq pastor of the churc:�".� ."', y.o� the' �t.� �:.Q.�J' � : .. � ··William Rainey Harper was well- ... • " .., ... ': . ��e be��nge� to the highest and.KNTLKII." -BASEBALL IIDI"", ,,� nobl�st aristocracy." Dr. Gunsaulus"---.:.;a. . '-.:' � -,.. :"' �.,,,-:- ' "'.1', said. "Hc had a ,rast retrospection-=t.-:.-. . Badek II-. �! � tbroop which his mind work�d. HeBOS' 11 - ---'pap,"���� ·).pi.;;:· ._1tt'� ��w��n the past �l1'd the fu-- ..... _ ... 1.. ..;.j, ., • :ure. the master of tbftn both.".. .Bas�ball �ndid&tts wer� wo� "' PrcWdent . J�dson told of the workG' A' R" lE',-" h:mt;:y�terct:lT,' :d�Pit�. 'die 'DuRtdy which �. HaiP:er had accomplished.. � .: �Ni' & -of·'�an: &dil 'C� 'n �ildine up' th� institution. He, : � ; �id� � U"',... .lF��� �t. said 'D�� J:I�rPer was a piune"r in ecln-tII'.�· : ,--. ;. Batting ties '�hci���crs' � .�� carion' :and o"ne of the JJre:l�e�t s("I".,I-... .,.. ... " �rder of p�ce. .an America has produced ........ .. '""� .,p..�" �ce �p�red for tb� first The winc!ow dedicated symbolizc(1...,- :lme yesterday. He made no attempt the prophets Amos and Hosea in twoto twirl 00 acc�t ;'o� bis sprained pan�I�. Amos is pictured with ahand. injured durine the- basketball sht'phherd's .crook in his hand :mcl==- S�;ISon. lie' says b� will Dot be in Hf)sea with a maTIu.�crip!, addre"sin�CLASP shape to pitcb for ptmaps • month. a multitude. 'Ho�ea is portrayed as :t. A practice came Is s.cbedaled with young man. .:ontrary to most c.:..'n-Un�versity ,"�Ih _. sdool this" aftcr- c�ptions of ti1� hiblical character. Th('noon. windo.· W"� � • C"II by m�m1K:,'j of the('!lurcb and cost $1,500-------------MONO'N ROUTE,-------��r.l:!:·.rTE. .vJJfDIANAPOLIS.,';"�.'. LOUISVILLE..CINCINNATI.DAYTON.1:...... ,_. ................... a.&., He who cut� �d' I'1UJS away willlive to meet t";' �� .�_ cla)'� CIa"....altip ce1elaratioD at 10:30..' ' ',' '" .� .. c. .,.... -. .-:..."",.. . ,. t-����s �........... ,•Ite 1-e1.e--eynrn-nenstd.r-s .isn-��I tB. L. AMES HAT' CO •, '.. 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Tuesday and Friday' eveninp..P.sivate lessons pea hourly during the day. with or without IDI18Ic.Children's private 'class, .i.oo per month.' . .'�' .'AdUlts. pri�te' Jessc;riS. $1.00 With music or a guarantccd co... ...Is-oa.Hotel Maroon.s8TH ST. AND D�EL.AVE.Under IIPDACClDCDt of the NatioDal Hotel Co. Tel. H�de � I'.The BE!iT Serve� at. .POPULAB. PRIOESRESTAURANt AND LUNCH COUNTfR.·.' .' ..1D�1l. : .Daintily Delicious.- Perrectly P U I eS�rpCl_s;ng'r····Smooth'. ·WonderfullyWholesome. ... D •• alUI&-..ar.�,�"III'S---C. L. 8OII&B.PPICTURES . AND l PICTUREFRAIIING265 Eat Fift7-Snentb StNetI�;;�:KTAILOR IEadahe st71ea for Yo.ia Col-•. Mea,; ill SpriDc .... -...uGooda..CLEANING, PRESSDCGI AND REPAIRING.193 E. 55th. Street. .. BORDEN·.CoDdCDHd Milk, FIuiclIlDk., enu.and ButtenDDk.AD Bottled ill the CoUD�.BOrdea". CODd .... IIilk c...627·633 E.. Forty-RftDth St.W�tch The DAILY MAROON.For c..opus NewsThose seeking s�lary p()��ti�nlfor next summer should seeJ. c. Obermu�II��, �r.HOTEL l\fIAROONRoom u • 51th Street and Drael A ......,e •..&.;.BtJiLB mOULD BE TEXT sui.ct.; but quite the opposite is CHICAGO MEN �A'l'!r.anj·l r." V : . Tile Derb)' J2Ji �\BOOK JH PUBLIC SCHOO� the ease.. <, Y. M. C. A. CONFERENCE. .. .. \./. ::'�-1� �"�hat ilie children jn the �blic �����������������������������Dr. Burton Writes, Editoria1l7, of the school needs, and what the Bible if The seventh annual Presidents'Place of ReUaion in,the � ",:.�ntbk�sfd ,c�� help t�lem to get, Conference of the Illinois Young. Child. Education. IS an un(lerstan<ltng of life from a Men's Christian Associations was. 'srsh�I�;!tiractical standpoint. To train held on-March 27. 28 and '29. at LakeReligion should have a large place boys 'and" itrls in the right way to Forest, Over tifty students. repros­in public school education, according live. to feacb them the right things to enring forty institutions in this stateto an editorial in the April Biblical live for-this is the goal of public- were present at the assembly. TIleWorld of. which Professor Ernest D. school education. We should find a University of Chicago with a 'rep­Burton is editor. In the' opinion of way. to .use the Bible in the schools resentation of nine men presented'the editor the exclusion of the Bible solely- for this purpose. strongest aggregation of delegatesfrom school instruction, for which "Religion as an ideal life, therefore. that participated in the conference.there has been a strong agitation, .i��ih'\:��niltio�".Qt .:.�� public- Besides 1'1. H. Wheeler. general sec- Iwould be 'both unfortunate and un- school aim and work. This is not retary and A. D. Henderson, pres- Come ana see some snappy sprinnecessary. In the fir�t place, accord- strange. for the schools were created ident, the students who· representeding to the editorial, moral lessons by religionists to. promote the work the local organization were T. C.• may be taught from the Bible with- of religion. namely, the development Brennecke. S. E. Earle, C. ·H. Ham­out- sectarian bias, and even if the of the ideal life in boys and girls. The Ilton. Jack Stephenson,' H. H. Wheel­teacher does attempt to proselyte for public schools have not departed from cr and \"'1. C. Stephenson.some particular sect the child is not this task originally set by them; on Three sessions were held on eachlikely to be much influenced by it. the contrary, every decade marks of "the three days. of the conference"As a matter of fact," the editorial great advance in the capacity and the during which the problems of thesays on the point: efliciency of the schools for this end. work of the Y. 1\[. C. A. �were 'pres- and Fraternity Dinners."Sectarian�m and theolo� are �he in�itutions of popular education ented by experienced leaders in t�e .��.��.������_.•'_��'����-l_����������������.��������data of the adult mind. They find al- during the past century. have made work and discussed by ... the presidentsmost no place in the mental life of rapid and remarkable progress as of the various college associations.the child, and the actual influence of agencies for human betterment. And The program of the conference wassuch portions of the Bible when read they grow more fundamentally re- as follows:.in the hearing of the child is very ligious along with their other Friday, March 27-9 o'clock, W. W.much less than we often suppose, \Ve growths, for the character-building Dillon; '9:30, Selection and Us'e of I�­adults are so excitable over matters function of the schools becomes formation, Dr. J. S. Nollen; What. of church organization and doctrine clearer and more pervasive as seien- the Association Should l\[�a�, w.and .ritual that we easily imagine the tific education establishes its princi- W. Dilton; 1 :30, Devotional, 'R� E. " »., children too are concerned with these ples and methods." Heilman; The Bible Study I?epar�­me nt, Neil McMillan; The Mission- ....• -ary Department, J- Lovell Murray;7:30, Compensations for .Service, Dr .. '; -,. I.0J�n � Coorl�;The c�ri�� ¥ ��---�--��-��-��-�-�-----�--�Islam in India, J. Lovell M'u��y. ; ..Saturday, March 28 - 9 orcloc�,• 4' • IDevotional, 1\1. H. Wheelt;r; . ThePresident as a Dire;ti�e Force. E. O.. i Jacob; The Finances of the '?�Udel;tAssociation, J. E. Brown; � :15. r»­votional, The Religious Meeting. E.H_ Burt; Personal Work,. E._ P. ,HHL3:30, Baseball.. 7.:30, Men Wanted, �.J. Elliott. F. H. Burt, E. P. Hill.. iSunday, March 29:-9.. o'clock. De­votional,. p. C. �oster; N ew Stnd��tWork, A. J. Elliott. 2:15, Questl<+ 1-;.·,' '. �,.�Box, I. E -. Brown; Recruiting' Me� . "Ro� bert Sta·e.".. ·.· .....,(f.. :· fer' Co.for .service, A.J- .Elliott ... 7:30, .Pol-icy, Summing uP, .A�). '�,11�?��:' :.. ... .': MfNTION The DAILY MAROONWilen Trading With Our Advertisers'. It will, prove 1oyo D. r advantageIf .,oil let them know you are frOm fhe �n;versitj.-1. ... ., ....�.POW_B.SNAT C. GOODWINand his company, presentingTHE EASTERNER TBB WBI'.rRBYTHREE· TWINSMerriest· of Mu.sical· Farces REFORMS SAVED' ATHLE1'ICS(Continued from page. '1) : 'jposing as an amateur and in realitybeing a professional,"The One Y ear Rul� has ai�ed tpcut out that class' of migratory ani­mals known as athletes who go fromcollege to college. The exact numberof games is not the important issue:it is merely a question of so iimhi�the time and energy spent on thesecontests so that proper time is leftfor other college activities in. the li��of the students. 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The tur'rapidlY ar.� wil'on'the C:1, dub':wil1to be .hekRepublic:.t�' be hel'middle 01'lion will'�'about'�ntcd t,were ovethe natioit'� purjftsition csm�tion'asScimblya'democi.grtiter ��t is e:J .' .. :_ ",.. -. ..... �·Sattiuel Harris & Co.MACHINISTS'· AND MANUFACTURERS',Tools an� Supplies..".23 a � d 25 Sou t h� C Ii n ton S tr e e t'. . \­·CHI.CAGO..: :"'The Cigarette". . ��.:30S Pearl Street': �:jNew York,JLJj"..;TRADEMARKftf6tS1EJEO '. .".;',\U stu"'�ra."" .::-.ated ':;;':'ant#:!'del'�r:b,e'!" .'.-..on.:'The Sl'�wastms occ��n befOr a ce·ballot.p�ionfeire tha�t dt�UI·12 State -Street·.(lJjcag�,·III.YJSS State StreetBetween Madison and Monroe-Phone Central 5334f.urs,..·· Suits,' Coats,Millinery Skirts.r.... We 'are now prepared to show our Advance Styles in "Spring S�·in -the most approved materials and Models. "Best Tailor finish" rut-ing in. pri�� (rom $25.00 .up, •Latest Styl�s in Spring Millinery from $7.50 up. Correct Styles hOiin th� �{ost Autborative. Amc=ri('an and Ecropean Models..Many of our Models strictly mlu ave.··THE CLARKTEACHERS' AGENCY.: nbll ... _ .....:� :�� 'a:'��1!MIII. B. F. CURK. �"OP'''IETO''.,-;.�itRoom &:nd' BOard :_{I'rwo gentlemen,' occupying a'. ,"l1a't over:looking Jackson parle,-tierb?a��, �oom, and the privileges oif!.rhome to gentlemen at $45.00 a mO.6;exc'cllent t.;lble; telephone. Fof7�formation, address 00, Daily 'Ma_Oftlce. _ts.·b.arcFriendhag, t�nt,P1'ttty�citin:lOne.".. ,,�: �·SPECIAL 'tI Subsrihe for The Daily M'a_Type\vriters . Rented""':""3 months for�5 and ·uP. Type'writ�rs sold o� easypaymr.nts, from $10 up. Best bargail1sin gttaranteed machines. AmericanDesk I: Typewriter Co., 188 DearbornSt.� � Central 6127. �J<>llll!'on and Socialist clubs ll:lve been FURNISHED ROO M 50 -Near th.eformed within the last few clay!', atHarvard. The Democrats are issuinga p:lper calletl the Harvard D('mocr!1t.President Eliot of Harvard, was re­cently appointed grand officer of theOrder of the Crown of Italy by KingVictor Emmanuel.S'.r17DBBAXBaIIR. ARNOLD DALYIn the Play that means Something The "Old Man" will give his id�sTHE REGENERATION on track and' baseball prospeCtS ·atBy Owen Kildore aDd WalterHackett the mua meetin, this momiJic. .. University; with or w:,hout lig,.1housekeeping privileges; goodliltht. heat, hot and cold water;; 6ath. Call 652 E. 57th St., lecondfI�t;· TO RENT-A few desirable �at Hotel Maroon, 58th and �A�nDe.1'YPEWRITERS (or Sale or .....SPecial' rates to students; .......in re-built machine-. W. �hf!ad, � La Salle StI'Ht. .:Whose Daily Maroon are �- rdI­iag? :TheIiIJ of�in� to 1An'.}e4·toCregoWe.WAXTED-S�nographic po�itioll hya young lady; would prefer workfor p:trt of each day; experienced:('an furnish goOd· references. Ad­'dre�s ,Box' 9{), . ·Faculty Exchange,Uni\'cn:ity"of Chicago.