20 ItOSB UDics PAE� riST 'F.s�._jlOJJEr,UDivenltY Fumisbca' OYer ,�·.�f \ .·>:1BTs :1f�PEIt_'a.SacceEal Doc:lorS;.ati Bumjn8t;OIl ' .�� oJ:.: :'__ ._. . '., .. ";, .., \-All but Sis Get Certificates-·· B· �:.:. ProvicW b uDi�. .... ,... IC ..... � •. � . . y W?).,lJ. CelebntiOD �e1cL Scribe(.fC)r;fLadifa':Hipt-;..To.·-·- EDienaui,�.. i�1y(jzDeIi.Twenty out ·of, twenty-sIX. Rusn .. � ! - , ". News reached' the ·campus·:-yester- .. Medical. students were successful in Affair on April 7th. to be Biggest in day of, the death . of one of. 'the ·best Firat ; of .a ,led.." b7 . ,Pamoua. ,�'passing their examinations for 'prac- History of Club-Ezpect Sis� known and most popular· students in' Who is 'PIaamiac' tbe . �ticing as 'physicians, according to the Members Dci .. GueatL ... : the University, Arthur Roy WilsOn. BeautifuL.report 'made yesterday. The Uni- The' . information' Was .unespected, . _Polo prospects for the Penn meet versity medical students will furnish Plans f�r the ann�. "ladies' ,night" since 'all previous reports o(;�ilson's The first .of. a. series of lectures .oawere, brightened by the. return yes- all but seventeen of the successful of the University Pen Club, set for .illness had been- optimistic Ui tone. "American. Sculpture" by Mr. Lorado'terday of ex-Capt. Ben Badenoch.who doctors, Northwestern getting twelve April�.-7th .. are practically. ,.conaplete_ 'Wilson was. taken :,with· a severe Taft will be given in Mandel hall thiswas out of college during' the winter and Physicians and Surgeons five. and trie iffaii' promise's' too ito fhetmnst, chil] and cold Sunday, March 7, and afternoon at four 'o'clock, T�ys(luar:\C:L. He wjll 'greatly bolster the A celebration was held at the west 'successful'ever 'held ·by.�the·:'ciub.:.ilt '. by the . following .Tuesday ,his con" Iecture will be. on "The Sculptor's Artpolo'. t�a.n, and-his addition makes its side college last night in recognitien . will be' held .in th�' Rutchiils�·n.'·.eaT� dition was such as. to necessitate an Ideals and Technique:' and. will bechances Jo� v'ictory good. George of the remarkable ,howing made by and the �e_s.ts .. of .honor �il1"'in4Wte immediate return. to his. home- in-Can- illustrated' by clay modeling .pcrform-Lindsay; who-co�peted on last year's candidates at the tests held March some 'of the b�t known literary .... om� ton, Illinois .. 'Here, .under. the -skill- ed on the stage of Mandel, by Mr.swimming team, is back in the Unl- 11, 12 and 13. en in the city. The cafe w,m be dec!:'" ful treatment of several physicians, Taft and his assistants, This seriesversity and,. will fill the gap left by Besides giving over half of the sue- orated with college b�ners 3ncf ftow- he ralljed, .and a :week ago. Sunday .had of lectures, which. has been give� ibe-Bickel. cessful contestants, the Rush students e�sfor .the occasion"-and: a goodly at� .' apparently passed -the .pneumonia. err- fore large audiences in the Univer-Bickers loss witl .be felt severery. stood high in grades. Fifteen of the tendance: i�· assu;ecl:' Tliere :.will � �is .. · Pin. excessive we�·ess,. :how- sity E�tcnsion Lecture' cours�'Wiil beHe was a star in all the swimmin�' first twenty men were from the west places- s� for sixty.' ,,;�"., . . ever, took possession of him. and, to open.' to the' p�blic. . :race.san,f'the·dfstatlce plunge: Lind- side college. A. F.·Garner was-:sec- A�ong-those who'. wjt1"be.pre���' this ,he.succumbed,.Monday·mo�g. Mr. ·Taft's"relation. to.-'the U���t�.say ��r��¢_.llsid.in;·th�. Same events .. ' ond highest in·a.verages -. -. '.: ';'-,' are Mrs�_ Elia . W. ,·P�ttje:'literaey ':fhe funeral wil� take place.this.·aft". sity'is"C!ose; ·BesidCsJaving"leCtured.'as It�kel entered. .. 'Men Who' � ",. '" ., critic' of·.,t1ie·-�·GhiC:a'g��:Trlbune; .Miss ernoop.. . ftequentiy'.before 'the' UsdveriitY; pm,.;Ba�noch's presence at practice Nearly lJO·.mcn\ook the examina- .. Clara �u�hlin:�tor::ofth� Interior; '. '.� �C":PiD.A� 'lit; and' liVing '-in' ·':tlie ''"un'iiersitYyest�rday put new life.'·int? the polo tions. The American Medical collqe Mrs. Maude Radford Warren, Miss' . D�ririg·.tbe ·.. three years ,of. his: l'es-· neighbo�hood,. he;maintains,:his chief. s�nttwe�ty' _and· no_ne of these passed Ella V V Ik b" .. iI·· '. d ideDce at'. the Un. iversity .. WiI,' son, ,was . '. ....team" and .the men are determined to . an 0 en ur� morto OgIst an ""orang studio:in·. the; rear.,of"the�Al-,beat_ the visitor$ from the East. . Following are the Rush studentS reader; ¥r .. _alld� Mrs. 'Hom�r J .. Can', ' . id.en.tifi�d lVith"�Yl i.m�ortant,a�v- pha D�tt'a: Phi. ho�sed1lSt' across. Jhe;t.. � , HoPefuL.· who ar� �ow' efi�ble to pt��tice, 'in and�Mr .. and·Mrs.�E��ni.iIougli�;·:�·· .��ies,.the'l1lost,r:ecent of:.which_.W3S M'dw ." \.Captain Cacy �. his teamm�t�s in. the order i� which they finished i� . ok. ,p.ue .. t�.' �. . .... lii�' work on the Senior �ollege c��' '. 'I.. '. a� .. �;� illicl�ay/ . _::_r,.�.��:;: �:�:; .�; � ..... :: {..:;��\�the '��mirig' events' are a:lso �hopiDg the examinations: . / Mrs.' Peatt.ie,:�:l!ho: will '!pvc=' a :short· ,�il. It .. w����ue. �,�Y; to hl:s. ,energy . :The emincnt.:AmeaCan artist haS al- .' :'.�;,< -.' :' ::.;':to GI:�e t,he �easure - of the Penn A. F. Garner, . E. Goar, H. M. talk on "Tl:Je Younger Amc;ric� .J;>ra-: as c�aion��; .of. �e. 'official �'.C:� 'pin' _ready '''�lOd�le.�::6�es::fo�� ��;[��'" � _ ;:�� '}�·�:f.Htea�.�: It is figured that, the Varsity Goodwin� A. Bamburger, G. Korms, ·matists:':. Jks�'bccil:'literilry �i;tic��of.; c:o�it�e<i th�t.th.e matter was .fin.aUy fountatns ,Eich:;he .,WJU::plaCe; .... t.�a� .... �. "'l'�;:;:/��is stringer. than �ilst year, �hil� the W. L� Chorbe, G., A. Oliver, G�·. P". the Chicago' �Tri1:iuri�'� 'fo� �,' . b.rQught .to .. a: :head �d the :�fticiat .. pin. tb�) :e�: ;Of�, .. ��e�� !��, <��.: �f, ;,.�� .. ' '.', ::.: .. :;��;ttas�l1ers are not· thoUght to he as Shaffcr, H .. E." ��rs,:�. M. John- . years. She, is' 'aile. of' the ·;foremost c�ose� :i��t gjmrt�r:; ; ..... -" :. M1dway::.P.1aisaDC... e, :a�d::f.or .. �,_. ;;�-;. .'. _. � ,.'�7�,'. ;t'.,... I h' stone, A. A. Blauerwick, H. A. 'I't 'If �""th � .�ddl t ' WiJso�'� ·",oi'k.�s:a. stUdent. was 101' 'lul ·bri·..l- . .- h '1.,;,..1:"": _.. . . ..'goo.,.�n.�"wmners.: ntIs. meet I erary. cn cs lD e- ml ewes, ti : U5es;iwhich:_ e�;�vea-,;will··, '.' _ ·'::::r�.:onll.6rst� \Zitl �o�nt' in the 'score coI- Brown, ·C. Me�zies, H. �E .. Fla:nsbur.r,· , arid is.w·eIt kriow�ifor h�r inovei�'and tlie.h��he�t.,; At.the�t��nmmcr.cO��· some day' sp.alJ·,th.e:,-:M!d.Y�·:::E�·�;·, . :.i-:·.�XumQ� D�e point being given to win- . C. H. Parker; R. Schuler, W; Barity.. short stories ,.as .�en a� 'fer her lit- v?�ati.on,.�.e:.�:ls .. awu�;..a· sc:ho�. terest.tiD:I.tbe� artjsticdmp,r:�velll«;liti.·of .. _. ':. �� '.:>ners_/.; . S. A. St. -Sure, F.�. C.ox, an4 A. ·F. -erary criticis';D-' She i�, deeply 'snter- ��lP. fo.r· hjg��t�h(�lDors.m ,the. pOlit-:-. the: U�A:rAity:_::$�o1in�:- .:.�. '. _:':', . (;',}'��S . > �.' Charlton. es�ed.}� t�e_�th�ater,.����:e�ia�I�:.�h.? �.c_a� sCl�ce.:: clepactm��t,··(.aod:-.·�a· daUy �.;iD� �D����9n.��.:��th·,.;*���. ,,;�':���:.�-:��}1F�EN. WORKING 'FOR. ', A��ca� I�&eat��,:' .� ��'. d�c:!dedly" ,�v.,�e:a!�o-:ho"no�,m..en�, f��).��.: .. ·D&�4,.��J$·.p'�;-!q�,��.����>, ?t�>l_'9�:.(-:"",'��"��IJI!JUISTOM" �.--ro···BA.VB· '""SON: ··�ltBT8l· .;:�.e.t!��s�c, a� �t�;·lt".d�V��?I!��nL,She .r�f.���:�����I:J�I������.��. ;-:-;r!; -;!� :.�pmeR���t; Jhe:;l'��L��-�", �,::::'i�:;.;;:·�:'�;""'I':'"�''' (" ,t.' ...... _. \'_ ... � •.•• _:; .• '�'._' � . .: '� . ...;... .•. , •.. !'<0'1," ..... !".::�,� ... ;. :-.�.( ... ,-+'�"c..:; · ... wfU __ tt&=p.o.1ti·'JrI •• 1y:rJr.� .... ',..1.. . -. � .. ·ol·- ���.; i-O�c;ai&;.r"""� '-�\..io:;.�..,-- __ :'�I.'�,.� ····':·�,.,..v�.'.�e';.��;\r·::?�:!i .......,;;,:-".:�.-:, (��¥�* AP., �'3..�t: -.<:::;.. .. �:' :..�:' '�'! < t ; i . .;� � ", .... '; .. ' ',' _ .••• ,; J ... �0;;t)i��, :�" ���.:�cill 0: �." �� .. , ··iti»e:'h J" '.' :-'.: •.• ; ,'.. • .�: >:,� �;;. � .·�.��::f���� :.:b.7i·;. .:,�. :J� .. �. �'i..�Botb Sides Director� is:_Oppoaed to ...,_. �hlD' of tJt� y���ger.�dtclmat�sts 'w . ,,' .. '_'-'.;', -, .... � '. -: .� ...• � . '. '�'�":�:' .�� ··,:·�.�������j���di;;;:�::���{���;::"U,�"c·:�';';�t.�'1'r.�"'>...... ��feK. Hot .1; -.: "'. '.'''' '.' ." "c I-# .... �:. arello ma� die -drama of-tbe :fia�" ,thIS .mornlng at· 10:30 .� �:.r� t, 'r '•. �, .. _. ,'C;:-�, ..• -,.� '.--:-.'.� $.'''''�'':''l �·'�"')�";'h�._-1.tt.; ..'. -: ·�t\r �< .. ,e .. ;;2· :.. f,trr:\!:*l�j;tr· .'" . ;!:o·�r:�\j,t:.�::�·ii;�:�¥��j .clUti,�� \)D ��·f·��i!��__ .t·;' � ��*_j�f_ifl����'. ;., .. :.� " .. � I . '. 'Tbe'qaestiOnof'ha�g;season bck- ,�'. e, ':",' .. ' .�-.� "G���WoiO. .. �4.61b··----: . I. rc:!:.). :)� •. � .• �tl.t .... n;;.1! ..... ld'V.:�·'#tll-·,�"J.{· v·..l-N-;;·: ... :,,-J..''\l..-:iThe.�FRShma�de'ti&iing -.. team�.tia�. ;'e�'i�;�Pri�g�tlil�tic'e��t�;ibiS 'Year Qf X·bi�gs�� .an� �,!,4� ,��!r:����� i'; �,.,..;.r)'���-;":.�:.�,�f.�·""'r�.-�.._: _. ::lIeD'.�:'·_··�ir�z!:;f��}���:t;�istart�d in to work in earnest for the • "be' 'tak .. b' '0· ct Fore'st;"ialid::tbe .. slloii"stooes in'the' '.d ;':'-.n:� ��VE'-:'WORJt·; >':�"�,!"��-p;e.;;;.t'Q�-�·;/::;�����'��contest .�ith .the N orthwestem. first :.�t�:VI and:��e. at���::.: ·.!rd.tre T:: -three,;:�����> ;TIi� Sba�: ,�f·. fear:' '. .··�;:t ���';'.', �: �:��:�.,�::�r������. �1. J i�.:.!.��',�:�:�l�) ;:"'�j�j. ;.: ; £�:�"� l�-;'�!:;�L�'j ",.�: ';;PDt}:��t}�:}·�J��.�li�3.?��:Year men' on April 16.· The.. ,reports . .'. . ' .. , "The Mounlflln Woman" "&D,d· "�. - to .FI'aIIIe �GIl OIl HopeK "�A""'''' "..&AU' .. f�'" .•• 1..,;.;"��.h,,�·.'. � ,. .... " ... :.:_,i)��probability. at presen.t' is that the ' .• ' ,�.. . .' '.. '. -'. :...;J":' ";S;8,:�·!··. ':7, ••.. '.:. '10'" ".... 1-:-;',-,' ':;{:T<�<" .• �:. _"loA!.''''',!>,. ca. e.!;o. ':���;_l�'J��. ��:"'�f�":'�'\:''!t '$c�,from Evanston' 4ildicate that- C�ica- ". - .' '.- .. pms' and Clieese" and "the i book of. . .at �. Tomorrow' '.. L.· 'ils:'. -.' ��� Of"'� . J � • , ,. • }_':�'.�:. ,;; ...... ":��_,. scheme ..will !bc ahaadOaCcl·· and"no ...."' r ': '.' .. :. :""_': .,.:,.��.;:.,:: f': .':' ." . wo .. �.�. ,p��. � ... __ :.:._.�:� �i:':.<:."'·.",:�r>J::;igo's, oppon�ts �.are'.'Veiy strong· this .. f k C c •. ��.� Th' . essays: calle4. �tJe; KDlgh� and .. '. ,. .' . "� �. ',". ��hormio:� 1hi;,p.v:it'.WiJl���: 'I�"; ,,·:4:..i·J;';::�yea'r and a- d .. t-....:;. •.·ned·.. '.,·,to· have r-- season ·.IC:. e· )155 .. _ • "::'" � reason. T 6ubadou�" . \'. ..; .. �.� , .�--__ ;_:_ .. .:--.:, .-. : , -� : .;�_.;, .. ,,:�.,:._. ,� .. :'.J� ... :.",� .. "�"" _J.:".:,.:-:�,,:_�'+I/:-:::.a,- ,,�- .. - given'by Director St�"'; 'wbo is o� r.... " ; i . � , '."T . ,': �. �-'- '.:,' :. . -:." mlthe q��r.: .. �No(�slatio.. n�, <�:.': .. ::/,?-�':i.���,. 'f It" : - � de' � t. Th .'. . , "; -'-'t� .. .' H-· "'.-.!-ee Gir. I'" '.'. he new "gnevance bnl'eall" -'"Ill ..' .• '. '. '. " .... � '.' -.'. . ",""", I :�' ,).venge or as., yea.-;s ·-.Iea c P9sed to it. : is" tbat3 the tick- ". ..._ . '-'':I.II'_ h'. '. .'. . .,' .. _.. '. -.' ::y., �� p�ed �:proved r_:.d,:quate '.� t� ... � �,.<;: �.:'_ ?-'�'Ch' t �'I ; 'd -t :.... '.' .' ,- .-. A' no'ther .1·ntere·sli·D·g' �umbep.:';".u the' ave Its first m. eetmg WIth the board' . '�'''of- .,.... .i··· .. ' "'�"""�'" _: . ',,,, : •. "t::�Icago . eam WI. en eavor. 0 see ets were not bought up readily •. v.f" � ,. '., . -' ..... : ... '. ;"':.�. :.'-.' ne�s .the-.coll�ge. . .sQ �'t':�:--s�' ·.:t.· .":�.�'-.'-r.'th t th d ta f· h d . pro'gr' am' 'af' ter th-e ba' nquet 1'5-' th·e dra 0.· s. tudent.. contr. 01 Thur.. s.l_y .to dis- . '-'. .' '.. .-. .. ,: .. \. '.' '.. :-.. _- . ,.- .. ,;,-.7.-. t!a. e a van ge '0. ome groun enough by the students last year and '. " \.' -" .. � "., � . ' translation was,·ma4e.:bY�-:Barr�tt;,:Jt.. . " . ,_-;,:h 11 f· . h' .:. �:f .. I' ..' '. .:.....' . . . matl'c l'mpersonat'I'oD' of ":-I'SS � '.ar)·o- . ens. s. que. slio.ns of st.u. dent. tr.eatmeDt C· .' . . ,.-' ,; :t '.' '. : . .' ... '.. :. !-';sa. umls no exens� or a {eyersa that. It IS a losmg venture. It IS like- . �. AU AU. d;"th"' ". ".' bl' h···· -. � � f' . '." lark, • .a member .of Arts coneg�.�ne.. " ' ,'. ;. -::.�:of th'e 'results of las' t s:pn''n'g .. -. .... . . rie Benton Cooke' in her' mono-' an. e. �st.a , I� ment 0 a possible . I •... • •. '1' .' ", ._- .' .- ..... � '.' '.�' ... : .. ;.. '.' Iy however that If enougli . students .... .,.' ,"... h .,. 'Th".. '! ..• _ .. : .' : ") trans atlon, auos: pnman 7.lat)tlle"pr�· :,' :0:., . �.'The te�m b-ld 'a pract'l�ce m'c"etl'ng 9. , '.. • " 'Inafte, "The' '-atl'n-e: .G�·rl �' b,v _'!ss' ono.. r.syst.em.· e. c.o""m. Ittee.1S com- .. . f _ • . . '� ," _ . '.. ' ,'.. .... '. -. show a deSIre to' take advantage of; -e- .aD �- ,., oJ.I.IU -d' 'frea "1: . D'. k·-: -' 'M" :' '. " sentatlOD: r�m; the..stagetl."Which;,� . '!" ' .. �:during th� va�ation and' on this weck, .. -. Van.�Volke1)b�rg.·· Miss Va{l VolkCr_D'- pose 0 ro me lC ey, ary Cour- d' 'd�!"" '. 7.� '. '. , ; '- •'"the scheme the .season rate will be· " '.. ·B· .. ·b··:..:.. . f. -" .' u e leS .a·: el�ct�preaeut��n.:mo�t·.�the� -.)when' the opposit� si'd� �'of the same .made .again.. '. 'burg 'is a 'young lady' who ,rec�ntly.. tenay._. et... : .l'�.gg�. �en��o� �her�r, renderiogs' of .tbe.�pby;� whidl: .hayC!. -;�side was presented' by the University' . gradUated fro� the uDiverSity -of Jerom., e f.rank" and �ster Stem, L_""":" d . "b. _:..'- I . ·th'.···-; �1.. ... _ :::. -The, plan of having season tickets '. .;., . .. � -: one y .�o ars, ra er·� �.H·.....I. Seh I t A th' d" t" ··-I·chl·ga· nan' d· : came· to', Chi�'go', working WIth Professor 'J. H. Tufts. '. . :. -. .... -.15�' 00 eam. . �r ,Prac Ice for all ,he" athletic' events of tbe, - -D' "'. .' _.... ;., '-.. .' ." actors. Clark··bas" made a· transIa- ,will ,be held ,.on Thursdav night, when where she 'his made a decided bit; b. y ean. Linn ha� a�� m,ore than a pas-:- •. f . 1':-: .oJ spring outdoor season was. firs� ., \... "., .' .. tlon· 0 . a very' free 'IUUQ, . beiac "ina pick-up team will contest against her unique dramatic imperSonatio.ns. sive interest in the questions, some . -adoptcd last 1ear. A �te. of two . .." . places little more than a .paraphAse.:them in a pr:lctice debate. Efforts' S.he. is. tho e possesso. r 0, f .a. ·.,wo.nderful of which' he put· to his classes yes- -dollars was made for all events with - Since he· will �do the coachiq,·:·thewill,be made to have. a large crowd memory, and is said to be able to terday. .,- .the exccption of the Confcrence meet . . .'" entire presentation wi11:be··run�.by:theattend from Chi"�cro at the' debate attend a theatrica1� pe·rfom.a�. �ad It is expected: iliat a set· of qnes- . .- and Interscholastic meet.· -' . . . . '. .' . college alone -which will be' held. at Evanston this later to reproda�--·tii�'�·p/b.·y,::grnng 'tions will 'be' made' up. for distribu-The demand for the seats was very .., ..._.the differcnt characters/the dialogue tion, or' that chronic complaints will. light, and there -:as dissatisfaction o� and the scenes entirely from memorY� be reached in 'such 'manner that the-OPENS .the part of. the athletic, bOard. Mrs. Made Ra4for4�·)V.�n, �o' committee may base their remediesis not anbown -ia UDimsity"�rcles on real·g1'ievances.·· .'.HONQR CHlCAGO,DBLTA TAU and who has achieved great success .. ,' :.as a writer of'storiCs"'dealing With liOWBRS IS Yo: IL.C.-#.. aPEAKBRInter-Fratemity Aaociation at 1IaD- Irish life, will rcad one of' frer' dia- _ ..iIa Elec:ta F. R.. White PraideDt. lect sketches. Fint Residaat to'TaIk ToaiCkt ·on.. Social ReJiaioa.". "" .. .::::�'.,.,�', ,.,. ..... � ... : .. , ...... �: ..: :....... _ .... _..'. '" ,',<� '.'.__• �... • �. ...... .. i.. � .., .'..'� :: �, "':.. ,.. '�.� .. � ._. ::',)'. ',,: .:� ,,.VoL .. :V:I,I., ��o. ·109•; ,Vanity :8Wimm� HoPeful.· AdcIitiOilof'� Stan WID S·,riq.. .' Keet in: B�ett.P� for Eastern Team on with�eo� En�Bickel Dropsfrom Squad./I .,year..;� -.. .\BA�"'� �SBUQNVanity wm 'Meet �.�NiDeTOiDGIlow· ....SatanlaT·The Varsity bascball squad willplay two practicc gaJJlel this weekwith Armour Institute tomorrowafternoon at J o'clock, ·and for g­othcr Saturday at the same hour.Both gamcs will be played on Mar­shall ficld.The Armour. team held the Maroonnine to an even break last 7UI' inthe practice series;. and consequelltly .Di�ector Stagg is anxious to win bqthgames this year. From t�e. perform­ances of the Maroon players in thetwo games this week, the rcgularnine wiD.be choRn.· " '" .' . � .t ''..'.._.. . . -:THE DAILY MAiU)ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH.jl,.1909· ... '.... . '. '',: ', , nice Two cenut .. Win be . Illustrated '�' �." JlotIeJiae: .GIl.llaDdcl.Hall Sgp . ...' (at:.4 :aClock. .Pl'omiaent JUnior : '"ccumlw. to·· At­tack. of, PDeuJDODiI Seciarect' ··c·". Pin'. Adopticm-Raolutiaas bySaUM' ConDciJ. '.. . ,; .To Take up Modcm Sculpture.Professo� G('orge Zug·s course in.. Gothic and Rennaissance' Sculp­ture" came into the limelight yester­day when it was announccd that thework 'will deal' in a large. mcasurewith. sculpture of modern Americanand -French schools. This is consid­ered· of 'cspecial interest in view 'ofthe ·Iectures on the sculptor's art byMr. Lorado Taft which studeDts ofDr. Zag's COUTse .. m"attend. . / ....Aets . Women' Elect . 0tIiCeIL: i�' :. At the' quarterly eledioDs of...:AIts .._. .college womcn yesterday, Ma'rpret :'�?i�Swawitc was chosen -president, 'Mary ,?�French councillo�, and l\�ildrcd El�.7·son secretary. MISS Swawlte has bedli'acth'e in the collcge for the two year;she has been in Arts, and was pres- -_ident of the colJegc dehating dub _during the winter quarter.Frank R. 'White .'01, secretary o.f theChicago alumni club at Manila, .ha�been chosen president of. thc Philip­pine Inter-Fratcrnity Associati�n.This organization is madc up of all thefraternities in the islands. there beingsixteen Greek' letter organizatioasrcprC3ented in the association. Over:seventy Americans' �ho are stationedin the Philippines in the anny, in theschools, or in the government offices.I are enrolled as members of the asso- .. ciation.· White is, a member of theDelta Tau Delta fraterai17. Toledo Almimi Orpnize.The alumni of Toledo, Ohio, haverccently organized an alumni club inthat city. Mrs. Mary Stevens Comp­ton has been most active in the or­ganization of the club and is at pres­ent acting as its temporary se�rct�u·y'.This makes the seventeeath Chicagoalumm crub in the Unit�d States; addthe S�retary 'of the -Association, .Mr. IHansen, predicts a total of tw�tylocal clubs" among .-', the alumnithroughout the country· .,efor� thealumai I'caniOll ill J� The Y. M. C. A. meeting tonightwill bc addressed by Mr. AbrahamBowers on the .subject �f· "�ial Re·ligion." If'Was 'originally planned tohave Miss McDowell of' the Univer­sity . Settlcmen't talk �n' this subject.On ·.account' 'of"illness, -she found itnecessary to ask to be excused fromappearing. Mr. B�wcrs has .had wideexpe,ricnc� in various 'charitabt� andsocial activities in the city, and isabl� to speak with authority. on his�ub(ec�' .. � .:The Colle.re 'Man's .�allor.519A East 63n1 Street. ._:�-The -ICing Piano�B08.·" MlJI_ ...............- .&88OcJATS KDftO:a8.A. G. WhWIeld BarKraTe A. LoqB. "I'eleeDthal Vallee o. �ppel:aKPO .. TEBS. GRINDS no WO�' '�F WORLDDr .. Parker at Seldo!- .,chapet PointsBeauties of Obeying Routine. ·UKing. of ···Tbem· AU"II. 1'. Carpenter A. LothR. .;S� �B. 1'. BOlaEdmund 'i. BurkeW� s. l'out8 271'Wabash Ave. HarrisOn 2571, , ' . Routine is neither a stem taskmas­ter nor a maker of slaves.Only in eotlege is it considered 'anignominy to be a grind. ".With these and other sentiments. of - ,_.__ '-���-�-��u��&AK� ��,.Ball'_· ..... _....:.-.z ... ·.Pz .. .-1diI .. il. 'tit . , .' � -....�"�I ....�"�I ...�"�I' ...��Tbe n.n:. ...._.. -� - -, .. the.· University Reeord er, at the .Sen-' � ' .. ". - .',' "-- ---. ior chapel . exercises yesterday de- I � ". IThere win be .more than a lew am. scribed .the joys of awakening each I' '·-DO '0' t.O�' ..DIidents, w.h�se faces will become grave m�ming to a ·.day not to be fined in .Make yo:r se��.•ODS. at,' . �'. '�.' � I\J." �... �: wh ... · they learD. . by a man's own caprice, bUt ready to R K C � �::::: �h!::d�t�:e!;:: and falfi11 the regubr days roa-.. � &: �.� .. �'S �.. MUSICAL: COLLEGE �.• ' end of �··quUter:·ihey , "-In ,life' outside .the college:' said . ,_. Satisf_ � Established 1879 by the world-renowned Hans Balatka. I, ::a� f!7th:c�:�bu�=���: ��� Pr:=�I;�t��e1se tr�r�ti:.ee s::: . Wa' II Paper' an' d Pae,o". 8\! [Postal Card brings Catalogue. �rit� to-day. . SI·official. �. C", pm's, for: whoSe. sdee-:-·. responsibilities of his : life' �ho . ac-' I'· DR. eRAS. F. BALATKA, Director. ,lion. after' a' nUmerouS' SucCession of complishes anYthing.. Do ·.iot be ,bul1- _ .: HO��E . z� Diplo�as rec�ized all over the World. 2co1uicils:�d' held the matter UP. he ied by any cry of slavery to r.oU��e. � �was oiaitdy responsible. .' A slavery'to caprice is fannoi'e hate- Cor. Wabash- A.ve. �d LaJre St. . � Special Rates to Students of University of C,hicago. IThe· 'senior:: Con�' . Council . will fill, arid the freedom tbt' c0m6 be- CHICAGO. � '. Address All Communicatiuns to ., ghold a.,meeting in' � memory this yond ,t.h,e Iimi,·ts.,of·rou��'.when.a. .... ..... .' � "R. ALA� MUSICAL CO�. .1. Dio.mini·, �bably ···titde, else :of.a m�n's -duties 'have been' faithfully :ful�' g-'format·,.·natiUe:·�; be' '.done ;·by the _,filled,:lS .. far·.swed,er.than :any ',hDertr. W�I�H-'; .. &" DITSON � . Handel, HaU, 40 East Randolph �tr�.. '1�����������thuo� ����e��'r'T����"�or :-����'- .. '. ��.·,to the:Usociations they a�·to the .play� hook� � week ne� ·kn� .... s :. Lln��Ji.f· .::: ·;-.:f�::·81II.- .""A"�"�'w .. � ��'��'_"'�"�'.��)f'l.�'�::.-i'. Univeisit7�em�l�,:whicb,they�wUt� .. thbO�I·l>daJ.. °y.YS.;,:.Of the �tu�y_.afternoon� .. ·D� .... l1li.. ·1·.·· ", BId:'-It'-·'·. 81' U· ""','-!""':"::'�':"'-:"'D(-' ': ""'�·'I···'·ll"':--;' '.',� ..�: b�" .,' .. , 'BIo'."'.. �,'.' ""d: .. ,"','r.'. Th��·"�,C.�··piD·�,;.�·:�e�tiq�"an'�· ... -' ..- . t '.: u':'mc:h'::is/�"'cxpreSUoD:of'�';'iD� . .,.:. �I' �"'�" . '., :: t!·If�· '. I 8 IV I r I, .. �: . S. "viciaalitj( "The'-shld�ts �1Iaft .'thCui· ". B '. n· ... -· .� . .'..,- I" .r. i IIDJ' ."_ � .' '. -... , : ...... , ·.·l-·�b�· "; f.' ••. c�!AillN?'1W!"U. -:5 < � .... _r,:: .. ,: ">"� ':::"_' '._.:. :>, .. _1.:,,, .. , .:: \. ',,;1. :. as �'memona -to ,,'/:. '1:_" .. ' •... , <�.,;�':�.!e .. ,n; ��.���·�bab _:In.�._UStVl_�·�C:I-Qu_11t.�_ �: :"" .;r ". -/.. ..:. .;. . :'''1, "_ .. _"_. ".. " .': ... - .•.... , .. >-::., ':::.'. �whidi·hasjust&enissaCd, ATBLBrJe··· _ .' .;' _'.,,/ '��:.::, , "'.'_' . ':",;,'·The: . q.r.terlY-· Competition, for: ":'�. d�YOkd;:io;·���J. �e .. ·· . "1JIID'OJlIIS':". ·'·.tHE.··· .".-' -' ....���¥�shi�·o�.th�:s.�.of���:�':· .. -',,!:.. '-'� "6i'tit· '""bU'': ���" .. ' �'8PJaALT.r :"'. I ":�.' .• � •. �:·.!':"'aiidw.a�==:· ;=:i=.jf=� .. ;. :�Y �:. , .. :. : :�;".I·:·:·:�.:.:It .. �··.·l·. ':··R-·,:'.'1:'.'" ·>K·· .'p'.·.···IA···N·.' O' .ror the· who. hilve: any cJisiR; tJei.;C. !Daae).,. ·i�;�t.m. : of the - oquippeCl4�= ..std·· for.the·sOrt-·�f � B����e to make!theK_.� .- .�,��';.have�, this.' p� .em �giye. lege deparbDcDt.·a feature of the pa� �.. .' looking, lICK. .... ,.. ' ., •them' are cordiaUy iD�tecl to enter. per. , Athlelic�'� are' RCened -.:_. .... : . &�.: �. � most . . < ',. . '. •,'. : '.Th '. fa' I . '.. _." be . / � '. . . : ", . " ..a..;:_L.'e sm- ,.is,. .QSed,., _i,n :tIie,' most. eJ8. bO.rate bOm.es· . by' people' w. ith�. Ing" h' .musiCal.' ',.�.'j·ni._... e 'success competitors _au. from all'the 'cone&.a.and 1IDiversities . _. '1. , J."J--.: �� ... � .� '. _.' �- ...appointFd·. to report�rships' by the . of the . country." Iiid� in this 'is- �,.�'=I.'����w2=�.' �d·. ainple·m�n.Cf:· to buy:"the BFSr STARcK pIANo '�r� 'any .�� ..B' d f Ed· .h . d f th .' '_: , .. :. '.' .;. ":'. " .... patect.iftiK." 'N� like Oae-ol:aar" ' .', ." .. I' , ."' ••oar 0 itors at teen .f? e sue a�e .. a�: edlt�rial on:���I�. SweaIen:' ... CATALOGUE�: '. �.. '.': �' high claas 'piano, and the' "SrARCK:"� is ." .�-: io·th�. m�' �Odestquarter.. energy and conscientiousness Ouestion,�"by w. P. GreeD. � aD WIJIOtlT.&DITSON . .. /' . ,r". :"*r .., ." ...... ..• •. ,' -.being the, plain re�uisites to success. article on "The True College' AtJi- 344"W�SL'_' J 18WeSt.3OdI"St.· . �� by peopl�who ba�u::�� J; , .. t.aD��.iJr�oOd.�.USlclJter -tWo qua. rters,' or. --rhap.s one let- ALe an,,· b,,' """--les � '. BciiIiOD. M"': -.' "New" YoI'k ';' than they have �oney.. ,w nIl·' Bec2use J.. ..1. .'. '. '. '.' ."\ " . -...... ,�I .., .'" �IUU' Q.. '16 W ·tx.et St,. ·84 WabIi8Ji'A�ae. r.' / .- .•..• -.qu�er, of wo�k'as reporter the caD- Hugb� Jr., SOD o_f tile IOteraor of �:e:Ro:I.·. . .. �.ID. ... _·· - 1st. The SrARCK PIANO SURPASSES, ALL UPRIGHTdidate will-be eligible to promotion N� Y?rk a�d a student·at Brown �� ��.:.�IriIge •. M� PI'ANOS I,N .NATU�AL SINGING TONE. QUALITY c� to' itsto' associate editor, where he will be UalYa'Slty. �ding-board. CODStnIc:tioli. (it.bei�g built 'al(,rig the 1i,·D� of a violiD,).a member of tlle governing board �f . .. . .. - t • • ./' , ' •• ." •the paper and in Iiue for choice as an The SaJda Fe CODipany is to pa� "W U 2nd.. It iadeJi�·by tbe. ... bfac:iu�n/ai�.�·bomeswithoutexecutive editor. the a:peMeS of tile Uaiftrsity of Cal-", A 'a middleman's profit either for' cish or on any ea�phdll plan cISred:s§��i�4�� �=�::::�: ot�� w._i,er 1h� too� �r�8/ -'0/ '�O. �ays'of any candidate almost as rapidly as .. .have fouDd a wa,. in which to 'take Tr·lal "til 01' 0 C' D::a��v�=i=� �tness for it is prac- Care of thar annal,. iDatnIcton-t.ey Means more than style; '11 0 De eo o.A meeting of the staff will be held simply ref1lse to f'eCC'Pipe tIaaa - It meaas fit, quality of material-this morning :at 10:30 in the office of members of the faaItT· TAILORING.The Daily Maroon in Ellis Hall, and We build your suit with theany students who have any iaterest experience of fifteen years be·in the matter will be welcome. I hind us.. Such clothes "d� a man.CClGiiu........ �O�s.�� They fit aDd sta fittedTo the Editor: -Eft17 little bit rl' yy I'� '-I Y •helps" . is. an up'reaioa Dot eDctl, ,.., IO�7£'C!elegant, but it espresHl" the girls' �'.y �feelings coacemiug the improftlllstsin the gym. The cirls do Deed a &1Ienew gymnasium, bat if their-guardianoil angel won't pour �"Y Standard oilon the troubled waters, these chanaeswill have to do-for the present. En­thusiastic "ohs" and "ahs" I'QOUDd"o •• i LeT1taDW. B.. Llo:rdc. W. WuIlburneB. R. Ba1lkh*&e,1�'f.': ::i. . ;.'.<�. ,. -"l�. �f�I I."IIIIand defy any�ne anywhere in the United States to place a piaao alongsideoCtile "ST.,\ RCK" to beat it.• Bargains always on exhibition at our ware-rooms, as fol1ows: Emer­son, S90; Kimball, 198; Knabe, '110; Chickering, $125; Hardman,nearly new, $145; Steinway, 1100; Fischer, 195 and 1145, and manyothers. _.. .,Out of town correspondence Isolicited.I;H�:�� A P.A.StarckPianoCo�TAILORS MaDufacturen204-206 Wabash Ave., Cbicap, U.s.A.Are not cheapest, butthey're least expensive.112 EaIt 53nl SINet "-r, .'t, .,,' .'_,... : �'. ci",", ""' '� v'• t .Oth� ask S2 and IDOre� Come to '. GOLDMAN, .24 CURl· ST.·", I.' .'" .I' .... '�,,: .. _moM :a1n.U.dldGBD:' ,f ...... "-'�; ,:�.'. �':� .:.... ... '�-... '", "" . .' ' 0 _, .lUu.n�ta· .. was .a, ,r-. �., Pi.ieI4','ao.I to. �.-:.... J �'ft�Z-. ;Witb bun, ht· tbe ·tin� tb_ben_,._. ... ua.. c�.. "were able to' ddeat � �hich.' 1DStad· "of ·po.-Ncw.· ,"":u.._ _ - , . . . .• ' .,..'-- were their_ superiors.:: I do' Dot thiDk, TOIJChhedrw-Director, Sace ad .this: is fair;. taking: other �p into: ,Dr. �/'Like CbaDceL\ consideratioa. .., " I+ .. ,. •...Watter.son«Southward The: Monarch ·VisibI8·153 ,La Salle st. A Typewriter Par ExceDence502�n Bldg. Tt:l.Centra16198" ...... -" .. ".. See 'the, New No. 2 Moaarch.Service, Durability, Mechanism,· �nexcelied.Machines sold �r Rented at Chicago office.·25 Madison street,' -I - \. Chieago,.. +1111"'�..... n.._ ..::.:.. .. �·.�ACUSR'OI�IIUTTO'.'. ,CLASPFULL DRESS SUITSTo "RentT�C.8CHAFFNER.... st. �c.tnI"'5-;W:_:E � DOW ready �ith�., �pring Styles. -Our new �. I, est' and latest impoi1a�'tions iDclud�. the finest and . moststylish pattemR .. that we could se-cure fo-: .. Spring Suits.' . .We an; �ki�� a SPECi'ALCOL�E�E S�IT, �C?Z: Upiv.ersitYof Chicago mea 'Oi,,-,.... ':'. ., :$35:00· ':,:,:' ..... :.Have -, any of ,'the' .boys o� thecampus told you about o�rclotb� (.'-----• •• '�# •NQtice to Subscribers. ........ year coone 1eac1ing to thedegree 0( J;lachelor of Laws..,P.... year coane leading to the de-,gRe of liastel' 0( Laws. .F';' year course leading to the de- .gree of Jury Doctor.For CataJoeue addressSecretary 'of Law School,Rortnest ..... UIiI' ..... t� . BililNla.CIIIC&GO 'DAY AlID BIGHT, JTHB DA_LY MAROON continues sending the paper to its subscrib­ers during the following quarter and charges the subscription price tothe subscriber, whether or not it has been ordered for only one quarter.It will thereforebe necessary to notify the office of any cbange of ad­dress or desire to discontinue. Any instructions may be put on theslip below and left at the Faculty Exchange.Name "w . ON THEMONON ROUTE- --.Bast ServiceBetweenCHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS,DAYTON, CINCINNATIAND WEST BADEN,FRENCH LICK SPRINGSFrank J. Reed, Gen. Pass. Agt.E. P. Cockrell, A. G. P. �)�'." .;.. '\·�i ..�"; .-.:..'". .'�.Present Address .•.••••.••• '.••.•..•..•..•..••••..•..•..•••.• '...•••.......... , aa. ...� ........ .._.,.._............... L New Address .•••.•.•••.••••••••••• � .••••...••.• � .•••.. � � •••••• -•.•.>:j... ".'to__ "aL•• 1s·iAsy�_� Remarks .•••••••..........•••. .................................... • _ ." _ .... '...j" .>.";� ��·�"'_'·I h -; W . ia. ''PreviOus'· 'shOw��,,, ', ." :; .,.,., . '�_� "':""�:"';";;';":_"";_ _ __;:;';_....;._',...--.. L·....:-, w L__" �. . . • . '�'i' • I, • ,. �� , : ' ',' �, !- .• :- .• ., ..:_ 'f, '" "4 ' 'r ' .. ,. '0' " '&Ue. �.- � ;,c.t-:;..�.Cbo-· '. :.' .-" : ::' , " .,'I LLI N"OIS' , '.. '., . .- to line �d::Tnm- nu:.i IIETBiuiuIai'1'O . ' ", ,.' .• "GiYal7�TbRe::iiK·· �.� ··.!SSUE UAL,IIAY·l "'" ".'� " ';� ._,. ".: .._ .:'.()lga'�N.ethe�le �t GMoI;.-r.L,� ,.. '. ' THE' C0UEGE� :FAVORfm' 'Cap and( Go_ . Editors' � Sure Year . ' . .. .J '•• :;''IIIB �G. OB ma .WAU.. . The'coaehing staff o;��:L��1 IIeaIo: WIll:Jk o.t:_ ,'.J '.... r •• , ' ", '.'T ,.. � Li,,;;" if previous rcc"'ds·.aDci'�u. .' .......... . '0 ,&� ':LL M',.'_ '1\£:':� , .. I.".5 g-Dst�BFA�ER ,:��":.:;�:o:':t�i:tt:a�:'!� AII'.pcchcords-for the publita. :C ft.'; -.: '_ . ;-, ,., ' :'.':"�":'" ::> '; '.'U .In . arnum fr.�rs., have .. eie�:. ob�����., ���.' .�f • ; tion of a University !of, Chicago .an- -.- 'J,In "C'ameo Kirby" - them have .had experience in, ��s_��e : nual will be' broken .by··this year's.• and are expected to get the best that book.. It will be out,May 1 if nothing an':'By Booth Tarkington and Harry Leon. Wilson. there is in the material which. pre- .. xuected happen,. between, DOW ',,",)scnts itself. the end of April' Promptly on, May�Ir. George Herbert wttl. have ,I, according to tbe predictions of thecharge .of!t� whole production, and editors •. the 1909 .issue will' be readywili versonaUy coach' ':.the dramatic 1Dr distributioD. . This' ea'rly date wit.work and the dances/ He'· has" 'had' anticipate by two. weeks the previousvaried experience in' Sb�ng' pr1d�c-' record of the 1907. book. .as all thetions of all kinds, ada:.i� e$peci�liy copy except a .few late literary selee-wen fitted 'fo� thi�' pa'rti�la.r:' -,���k tions . is already in the "hands of c1heby reason of his long connection with printers. Editors Salkey and. Lam- :the operas' put on- by the Harlequin bach remained in the city at work PARKER ACrtNG CHAPLAIN Sa' "J' •• ' --1'1': .he',. "T". .Club of Purdue University. Mr� Her- during the ten' days of spr.ing vaca- .-gains 'ill t .. -imebert has .been in charge of. the tion, to make all ready.shows of this successful club ever This .year's Cap and-Gown will: con-since its .organization, a�d'-largely to tain 512 pages,' Illustrated 'by over 300his ideas and his work is due .the phe- . cuts and other decorative features. Dr. A. K. Parker will act as Uni-nomenal success of-othe' organization. The title-page' �i.1I be in-sepia. a per- versity Chapl�in. during. the springEveryone is acquainted with, the sue- spective view of 'Hull Gate;. with a . quarter. while Dr. Charles R. Hen-':Fess of their last opera. "The Fair. vista -of Hull Court and' the' Botany derson ·is in:'Europe studying occupa-Co-Ed," o�nally staged. bll' Mr.', : gardens .beyond; • tiona1 diseases, a matteron wbich beHerbert. Numerous-inno�tions-and features is to report. to the state of Illinois,.K� Barradell to Lead Singers. in .the forthconiing book wjI1 .include- Dr; and Mrs� Henders�n sailed from, The t89k oi· Dnngi�g melody' out. special sections 'on the University. New York on the Hamburg, the boar"'po 0''lTERS of the'h sk thr t f th .. ho' d .. h' U' 't Settl on which' President Roosevelt'and'h�'.: .:.. ; ?NV .. : ,'. •. . u y oa s -or e c, rus . orentcnes.. t e nreersr y e- , 1girls" bas been, giv�n to .Mr. Kennard ment,' and :the: campus ,improvements. parly"are' going- to Naples. -.' .,<-.. .,..:.. ' .'JBE ,EAMII.Y' Barradell. the director of the Fine Among .. the ,contributed .articles,.J;'ro- 'Dr; 'Jlathewa 'U> 'Rod<- _d' �PI' b R . Arts .Male Choir' and of the' 'Grace' fessor James Weber. Lino" has .:w.rit- Dean'Shailer MatheWs addressed dieay y obert ·H. Davis� DireCtion of R k r .· Heruy;MiIler: ' Church . Choir ,!in Gale Park. and of ten "A Year of Centennials;" Regi!!- oc· sland Alumni Ctu1)..�:Mondaythe'Student Choir of ·Clinton. Iowa. trar ·T. W. Goodspeed. "The Harper. ev�ning at -Rock ·Island. nl'� .A ·large·. He has had unlimited "experience' in Memorial Library;", Recorder Gur- ,number' of Chicago alumni living indirecti�g light .opera �ork; having ney, "The . �ew Marking ·System.... Rock Island. Davenp(;rt and' Moline:drilled; the· principals and choms' for Presid�nt Harry Pratt Judson has: were in attendance. A ,banqm=t :pre-many; of· . the '. well : known, lighter also: promised an article of contem- . ceded Professor· Mathews" ·address.works. He· has worked a number or pol'ary in. terest to: the students and., George Perr-in, 'law Y()6. arranged the 100 En .'eelaffair.' !maY Cards.of .Jour, Dame t'l25years. with .Mr. Herb�rt in staging alu�ni of the ',University. . .. i� cOrTect,scri�t. in;�hldi':llf plat� .,productio�s of 'the same. nature as \. ARRAN. G. E RE�OLDS' CLUB .\�. lln.in�.ss or' '�allinlf Ca�"$'" nn. .�,:,. "The Lyrlcai _Ll3f:' and .this. previQus CIVIL 'I GOVERNMENT . TEST .;a....._ HYNSON, II..., r �tacquaintance . with Mr� Herbert's . ..APFAJRS-(IlOR· QUARTER .' ". .'. '. " ". ., . I· . ��" .methoc!s.pro",iscs to � pr�",uctive or.. , wtp.,.BE HELD· APRIL III I Two .-- .�. '�'.. ::·:P��_;"""'.''''''''' "�-' ,. 'Ii·':. ::e:::f;:�::ti�r. �:::�e�a��' Cash � of=�:= Sac- . ��F.-,.. � ,-,.... ·;�,:�,'t.i,:..�:·.�'.,,·_. ,. ., Aab4 .N_. :lIp:·,' �'-Mr. �ai-rY..,is 'a :,,�daate 'of/No�;:; .: .�'_f: , . .\>1.western Uni��sity Scho�1 "of Music: -.-' .- The Rey�olds Club ,sOcial proira� -,':E':;.;_ . . -.' :.���;':'�:�nt�er::�:�u��!:�:�,�Gi.e! : �i:: :�":�o�:c,;x;::t:::::;�; '�'; .:et:a:�;cr:-:/:e:�:. m;:: '.��Jl�:: J�the musical director.. for D�nald: :Rob- . Professor C. E .. _,M.,���.�. chairman customary number of affairs-five:- . �" "',.''' '. . ', .. -.t . . h . . d I of the committee promoting it. The will be given, a notabJ� departure bc- . - .. '" - -". -.... ' .::: ·.��i:::er son, composlDg t e mCI enta mu- .. '1'1' b . 'S d' . For 'ba,iDg�,iDtiel:l0r' machines be- ';_:'�".;:�.'.:• r th .. h t • n f 1:,' . test' W1 . e given atur ay .. mommg, ing that tW'o<smokers .I·pst·ead of one' "h ,.... •SIC lOr.. e ,ore es ra 'I�' a .0 .IIIS per- ca.e. ·�f price, .he'D you' cin' g< et af M 'B d April 10, -at 8:30 ·o�clock, and . will be are on the card.ormances. .. r. flrry compose, are N� ·�o. i�·'IOo.FOX. for $50,ranged for 'orchestra, and directed �II open ··to 'aU students of· the' Univer- A dance April 17 will open the student�nn,..,..· ". - - '.. '.. 'the music for the'" Italian �,?,ais_' sity who have not· more than' nine schedule� while' the interscholastic 1"'---,sance Pageant,'" recently gi\tcn at the majo;':; or ·less than· three.:. A fnr- dance and entertail:lInen'i on June, '12 . w.��� n�.·h�vy pushArt Institute. This work won for ther condition imP9�d. is ·tha\:.during·. i will be the wind-np. The first two 5lI'Oke; -no �iled�_fi�lS; no'type.him the' praise of. Mr. Fred�rickStock, the ti�.� 6�. :�esi����'J� ��peti��r: ; events will come' on consecutive' w�;. no JtuesS' work. The bestthe direct�r of the' Thom�;. Orches- shall .;cfo?r�_have " bad' ,mor�: .,�a�· ��e! weeks; th�n will' follow a lapse f of of ',. 's�ck, .an�.. �. MaBei,tra. He also. composed and .orches- condition· or failure. .,._' \�. � ,:,:':'.': three weeks, the third and fourth .raf� you.' , r, .•.. " • •". - •. �':,trated the music for" In Pensacola." A ��h prize �f'. $200 is oft�i:e�i tb�' . fairs being scheduled •. ori� the' �ee� / ':/,; . ·GroRhE. S� A.��ING, .. _. Aaea.' .t.,'. .' .. 1:,__ ,:<,;,..f T I· M' stude'l�:. ;g�tting the higbes.l: .tria. rk," i� . f h' h' T·'·"'··'/ / _ -.56- Jlid.n- Dplayed be ore the rave mg en s .• � : a ter t e ot ere he program in full is: " ''.. �" .. \ U. of C.Association in 1907. His experience the �Xam1'fiation. ,-Professo�<:Merriain' Ap'ril 17-D�nce.and ability in orchestration se�ms to· stated ··Yc;st.e�d�y·-th�t si�d;�t�', d�r-' April 24-Smoker.be' unex�elled. . ' ing to cOlllpete should .e�ter· with him' May IS-Dance."All Hew---to -Pri.rs.: ' now . so· t.hat their IP:Cldes may' be May 22-Smohr.looked" :'up immediately. Professor .June 12-lnterschola_:;tic .Dance.·'Emst Freond: and Mr. Fr�deiick D.Bramhall of the faculty are the othermembers .of. the committee wit�- P�o-THA��y�!a��!£�\. From; a ',�oyel by '-a-<;hicagoanThe �Great John:·GautOD·�ITH GEORGE FA WCETTCOL��&�!��. .. Mighty Musical ComedyLittle' 'NEMOInTHE HEAD OF THE HOUSE.n·liC�III;":tR.e· '.� .. F�rick'Tboin�·s Mam�oth·'. P�uction:Via-' ·,Wireless.. ,..�, W;H'ITN'EYBeginning 'Next .. - , •, -, Satu!day 'Night ":', .Tn;). Boy ��d the 'Girl• Richard Carle's N�w Song Show.princess TheatreI:. � flilct ,If 'o·II&1dMusical. Failta"y' with Henry Wood­ruff and Georgia Caine.L· aSalle Theatre. TJretGolden·GirlSpectacular Musical PlayMatinees Tuesda�, Thursdays,' Saturdays�·1f.i'I.ir. '. ... -AMERICAN �'i��Wabash Ave. and Peck Coun'The Show Place of Chicago.and always'a Show of Quality."TWO BIG SHOWS A DAY.MAJESTIC.1 1 CONTINUOUSVAUDEVILLEI 2 Big Acts This Week.1;-25 5<>-7SC. PricesOlYlnpic MusicHaIlTwo performances daily. 2 and 8 p. m. .'ALL STAR VAUDEVILLE ·r- .... n •. m:·.rJftIftUU.,'SHILllNG IN LoNDoN:A 'QUAIlm' ·HEat\.Reliable RebuiltTypeW'riters ,aU makes'rebuilt in our own. faCtory; bttte�;: andcheaper- than -others, Se ... ·.for .. yourseU.-'., THE TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE3U} Dearbom.St. .. '. A.J�COVsE. Mgr.Telephone IIa,;nSOD·:4065 "..To Assume DUties During Absenceof Dr. Henderson."We are e�cting. great things o'four coaching staff:', 1 _id Manager. \ ... ,Lightner ·of "The:·Ljrb.l-.,Liar," yes-terday, .. and we think'i't is the J,estthat the Blackfriars .has 'ever had.N one of th� men has ever done anywork for us before, and· this meansan injection' of new biood, b�ngi�gwith it a wealtb of new ideas and. newmethods. We were very fortunate inobtaining men that have worked' to-. gcther before, in Mr. Herbert aridMr. Barradell. The coaching staff isunbeatable, and the show is botht�arful and laugh provoking."'All that remains now to make thisshow the' hest"prodaction in the his­tory of the Blackfriars, is' for theproper kind of material to show upat the tryouts, and we urge everymember of the University, whether·or not he thinks he bas ability, tocome out for the show. The systemof competition' to' be followed. thisyear wm give new men ali equal op- Ilia s� Head .of Lit. iAfter a strenuous election lastinthe whole honr, the chairfuanshi� or'Literature' College (of women) wasawarded to, Miss Hazel Sti1lm�n.There was not' time to elect the othermembers of the executive committee,and that was put off until the meetingnext Tue�day. .Fessor Merriam:. .Clark .� .of PIIilascJpQ. ..Joy CTark was elected chairman. ofPhilosophy college (men) yesterday. over M. T. Daniels and F. M. Orchard ..The others who w�re elected on ex­ecuth·e. committee \Vere: E. W. Beatty,F. J. Collings, C. B. Richie, and A. J.Heath.Dean Lovett. who is taking regi�trations for/Philosophy college thi!;quarter in the absence of D�an Thom·son, act{'d as dean of the collegeyesterday. In the girls' edition of the Purdne .E"ponent on �Iarch 28th there wasan interesting column on how menshould dre�s:--'C.. \fASSIFIED._�[fJf'gnSINGThe Right Honorable James Bryce.who' received the honorary degree of'144 D. at the Uni.ersity of Chicagoin 1907, has been given th� same de­gree at California.· LOST -A suit case taken from CobbHall, marked H. S. Holloway. Find­er' please return to I nfonnation of­fice. r::-:-. .'t·;:·,'(�:.'"....... :. ,.\. ....t �. '>'� .. " .