---- ..... -----_. , , ',.' • :, • I' , f j.-' I I r I, i� n � ) � [ .'. ! i. ',' .: ! /, <J :1 l! T----__;-------------------�-��---------__,---- ... --�-�.----. '!1,.b ·�'�'f"l��''':'' ,"�" "" .., ,.��. c��,J:ive· .. C. .entsJrl'/;';.! � "l '" .. ., rE�MOND �QN� .. ���I : G (�.]�,��J�,��,N�C)�" t.:WI:�S::' ,:'.': ·.SETIUMENT.··D�t.'£i. IV. V;, I :",�:, � . �.• j . : .. �, :' "! 'FOI"BOWUNG LEAGUE. ,. . �.I:·:(qS�� ���� C?� V:a��.:� T�. . .' - ..Chos«;� President 'For Co� Year .� '.' ", ., ..Is Appointed Generil ChaIrman, �J -Prdf��or I C�Utt�r "Spaa Pill 1:1 •• , .'itlY .. ,! ·the DifferentCounGU.. MaJDUd �d..' Christianity and Science. ': • :1.C1,� •• � .y'�tmlay to. is·Vice-GlWriDan.. " "':sian lftllKiWlbi� SeasoD.The honor sysjeru in real oper-ation Orno Roberts was elected presidentat Chicago is a po ssibi lity for tomor- DANCE SCIIEDULED JANUARY ,.. 21'.... of ··the Y. M. C. A. for the year, of -1RiIIa UriO-'--foUR GROUPSrow. Tile scene of the proposed trial '1911 at the meeting yesterday eve�g -. I; 'II �:.of the system fur the tir st timc at - 'in Haskell. -The other officersi electedChicago may he in As sociate Pro- Announces Names of DiBerent Co�" 'are: Edward Jennings, vice-preside�t;Icssor \Vilczynski's II o'clock trigon- mittees-Members ·to Outline :Ottu Schnering, recording seCretary;ometry class, Xl r. Wilczynski has ex- Work Thls�·QWlrter. Lewis 'Smith, treasurer. The instaLpressed himself as being' str ongly in --- lation of, officers will take place d�-favor of the use of the honor system Esmond'R Long; "generalchairman, ing the first week in 'January.·The of- At' the' ,. , . meeting of the Inter-frater.,in examinaticus. Monday Mr. Wil- :111<1 Maynard Simond, vice-chairman, "fieers elected are 'nominees selected nity Bowling league yesterday in theczynski called fur a v ot e on the: pro- wil! head this year's Settlement dance. hy the nominating· committee. Ae-, Reynolas club' the schedule of theposal to usc the system in an exam- which is to be' held Saturday Januacy . cording to the constitution of the iY. preliminaries: was arranged for theination in the class tomorrow. Eight- 21 in Bar tlett, according to the rep�rt, M.· C.' A., the committee nominatescen of the class of twenty-seven went vi the undergraduate council giv�n' only one man for each office ah. d . Inter-frat�i.ty... )39\f.ling .. tournament1 • • , • 'n' . , . , ,�?: .. �e)�e1�. "i.�q,.h,e.,. WI',i.nter quarter. Thcon record as favoring' the use of the out yesterday: The" 'names . of the. other 'nominations must -be added by '/ • -_ .•. . I schedule is as follows:horror system in their class. Mr. Wil- members' of the l"ai'iou's; committees 'petition.:czynski made no promises but agreed' :,vcrt!.' announced ·\at': the same time.. [ Orno Roberts, . the new president, Group L .to take the matter under advisement. The committees begin work at once, : is at 'present with the baseball t�. . .I?��J G�� iP�I�,,'l'he appointment of ageneral challr-1 ' I -, I, -:. 1 .. ";.t\lpba.1TalL,Ome&,a.�.As a result. tomorr ows Trig. exam- :in Japan> He will return the latter .' 'SI"7 -. "N", .. 'ination will probably be held sans in; man and a vice-chairman' by the .part of this month, in time to assuDu:1 gma , .... �,' ..J ' I d uc 1 . h council I'S a departure from the ru'le' . I Psi Upsilon. .structor, t IS J> anne to rave eac ... ,the dflties 'of the office. Edward' J�:-." ! Gro II.student I;and . in the. 'well-known hitherto followed,' as • in "previo�s' :n;ngsJ is''a member of the Varsity de-' I '. up, ,. I ' Delta Kappa', ;E'p'silon.,l,icdge affixed tu. !lis papt.!�: "1 declare }l'arS ,it has been the custom to. ap-' bating team, and' has been ·proD1in�nt ,,,, .. /. (.,pOI'llt t\vo·. general . chal'rmen Th' e ,I\appa.,SigIJl� ..on nl.V honur that 1 'have -ncither re- I'n Y M C A ork. .. -. . • w Delta Ta n Itcei\'ed nor 'given aid in the prepara- ,cuullcil was of the opinion: that ohe .: :-The' value of the' scientific attitude' .: . .,: ,., _', U;,r::e.. a.tiun of this paper.': It i5'a'i�0 planned. chairman with. an,,:.assistant cotild' in·the 'analysis of religious. problems" ,', ·:,�.J��f� r.f:let�.;PI ..... , ."not to require 'any studen(to report '\�'o�k 'rith more. speed: and ease thb :was the. theme of Professor Cou1t�." ,": Gr�up IlL"'. P.,�i., ',: .K�p'.p. )a.. 'Sigm, 01:-. ".'any case 'Of dishonesty' tha't' lllay come. ,the two. Following. are committees' the head of the Botany department- 'in ': ".l ... S!g.� Alp�a Epsifo�., _.to his notice. .appointed: . : his' lecture' on "Science and Religiori··· Sf'" a chi. ',,:Example May Be Followed Reception Committee:, Ned Earle. . ilclh'ered: before the meeting. Prof�i-' :. � ;, I '" ,: '. . d I I 1 "Ilal'rnlan,' Vallee Appel, WI' II.' am' �.L.' ' . .Alpha Delta Phi:' ,It IS beheve _.t lat-t lC examp e " . sor' . Coulter' ;pointed out the value ,of j ." >.o;;Q' .-:which may be set by Mr. Wilczynski Crawley, Richard Meyers, R J. Daly, tile scientific frame of mind' in se�a� . "",�. Iy ....,.b f II d b I -. C.' G.' Sa l,ter. James .. Donovan, D. £'. • " I' Ilelta U�siJon..may e 0 owe. Y ot ler Instructors - .1at1D� dogmati� �eology and re�gi�n�,. ' . '.:�{.:( ... �1�)',���' _,bdore the .quart�r is oyer, The pro- .:lforrison, R. Reeve, .; R.'. Rosentha� )�nd·,·w"appreaatJDgr·:the true�e '--, -Ph' �., p'jltct -t·o·,haye··a let'ter' sent by the 'fac-: and' H: Keniii'cot;·:vice�aiOnau':Ge��) of -r�I'i�on�' �'R'eiigion is' � se�e ,of' '. ,:. Cti:' psr��' s�.t' Iult)r to. e�ch instructor reques,ting .aidline Browne,. Alice: Lee, Hazel duW exp�.��sed th�ough servic�" . Wo� Down lb': Finais.him to �onsider th� a'do'ption or: the . Stillman, May Carey, . Mollie . CarrqU; siii� lI���.,f��·�?r Co:ul��r: !'This. se�se,. ,. ��i ·ff.a���i.tY '-'�'lii : p'I�Yf 'a game, system. in cla�s did ,not', go through: . Clara Allen, Gertrude Fish,:· Bes,ie of duty proceeds' from the stimulus' .I •• h' . '. . " I h" ',,' .',:,,, :.' '.h . .� .• M' . , . '.' 'rlt - ,l �v�fJ . C?� r��" fratern�ty m the1t was- planned ,t at, c;ach instructor. :schumacher. Margaret itchell and of the love centenng about the per- �ouq to which it is assigne« Theif he wishe« be reque�t�d to put' the Ruth\ Sagar.' .. :.: ;:1 T ; � :: : :;. .',. -, '. '; sonality. of Jesus,' and expr�ses itsflf' c '::''i.!� "'�on;" oi h' ": '.' "wl'llmatter't'o :· .. ote· in i�is .�lass. Ifi th�i .{.lFjga�ce-.Oommittee:�CDlfrado Beiti. in lYor.ship) of God.u '. )th�& .•. J)} -':. � �,:;:�)� J�� �o�ps,. .' '.' en comnete In the semi-finals andclass approved, the instructor could tez. chairman; .. lL- C. Young, M. iF�: } i �... :'. r! "'" ,., ... ;r n, ".' " .. ,,I:av� his examinations this qu�rter,,; � R H' Kahn 'R T "cb 1 fi.���.�.: : \ ). '.' enter., • .: ��.' s.;": 17. el. o!! ·i.iECTURES 6N J ASC.. ET. IC.. I�.V'.;. The 'Inter-fraternity leag�e, will�oJldur;ted under the honor sy�tem. !-!o!r�f!ber,,·Arnoldi.Baat. w.ri1. Kiih, H.;·, '.·�;:I :': :i: ;,..,- '" .If the initiative is.,.n()t. taken by in- Baukhage,\V.-. Bresnahan. D. P. shillt.; � .�,;::" .:: ;. -.--- ,. : ���t< ��rJ ��. )C?� i,�: �e .'R�ynoldsstruct,)rs, it is belie'·�l·that in some P. Hunter: _.W. _D. Reeve, Hu,o: :�[,O����;�e". ��o( Giv:� ��. ;!c'��Jpr,.tJte .. electioH 0t9�cers •.cl�sses the siudent� will request: th'c: :t:;raunTich .. J. D. Comstock,' J. :J.: ! i�t1Jr� y:�te�AA7 and T���.instructor to allow a vote on the use ; Cleary,: ; N; Elstrom;:. Chester . B�ll, ". . . ,IIAKEIP.LAN&P.OJit.BIGof'the �ystem:'i� the quarterly eXam� Paul: Karsten, L. -J.,. Grossman,· N� ;J>rofessor.J. J. M .. De Groot of the' ':ALUllNL,REUNION,IN;:jUNEillation of-".thc.. cla�tcr-esWn i the Tatarsky, E. . H.!: Lunde;:: Elizab�th.· University;. of ., Leyden delivered: a�lOnor system has kept steadily in- : llarris,. Mary Phister,: Laura Wild�r.: .. ;Ie.cture .. on '-"Asceticism; 'Prolonpti�n AIUIIIDi at Banquet YeSterday 'Plancreasing "among�t1)e'--sTuaen(s now: ... -\Jice<Lee Henick,-. Alice'. Kantiowi� of Ljje'� before a. 'large audience ;in BiC Vaudeville-To Entertain Oldthat "examinations are near and de-· :Marjorie. Hill, .,,:HeleiJ. . PolIak;1 ,Edith Haskell assembly: hall yesterday af- .,' ·.Ciifago·_'Studeilts.spite the fact that 110 formal vote :of I:'rind�\'ilJe,- Dorothy �ox, Vera·. H�t;'1 ;����?�n.�:�tf��,. ��c;t�re. ·is the .fourtbthe entire ·.student body win 'be called tnn. ['rances Ross, Ehzabeth: Dlckqy, in a series of lectures on the "Hasb:lI .-SHORT· STORY CLUB for this 'quarter-it i�, ho\ve\'er,'expe�t- E, ,Evans, Nellie' Henry�: Berenice lie-, F�u�da�ion,'" which. are gi;en undu�! ::� T"cllty.fi�· representatives, �of the""-AUTHORS WILL READ .• ed that such 'a ,'ote wi11'bcFcailed for Uaire. ,Marie·: Fannirag,.· Rachel Em--: 'the auspicesjo(tlie'Am�rican commie t alumnil:m�t,·at. a·. banquet ,yesterdayPRODUCTIONS' TQDAY 'early next quarter:" :'" " )<.: bree, Mary, Roe, and ·Della Patterson. tee on,iectt{res; onl'the history of re-. noon in Hutchinson to .talk over theR f eshm C . La" I ,.. : plans. for ,the.,; alumni. ·reun.·o'n· t'o be. e r eot OlllDUttee: wrence ligion. . .',.Whiting, "chairman; : C; ,0. Smith. Professor. DeGroot will lecture to- held next jiUmmer •. Harry D. Abells,Paul .Davis. Howard:Roe,. Curt. is Rag. - ; morrow; ... 0. D "Worship of the, U�CJ ';'97� .presidyent ;of ;the. alumni councilP .,. presJ.·d�\ ... " ,�r:., . auJ Swai� J; M.' Houghla�d.; verse .. " and on Saturday he will spe&k " .K. Chandler. lone ·Bellamy, Marga�et, ,on ".'Social and, :Political Taoism.": .• '- I '. It -�s decided to 'hold' the reunionr:ad��och. Mona Quayl� Jessie, Ba�d.:;· .. ' ��n Ja_ne at.t�he time_of .t�e convocation.'Cecilla ·Russell and· Faun· Lorenz. � � SENIOR' CLASS DA CE . " The· feature of the afternoon's pro-Program Committee:' Robert yv. REYNOLDS CL B N A'f,.. �am, will be �h� Illinois-ChicagoBaird, chairman; H. R. Stapp, P�ul.; " u T9119�O� .. t.'·ba�eba� tame. In' the I 'evening. an; ,McCli.ntock;", Aleck' !,WhiUie1d.� �WlI-. .' -- ' ''alumni-talent vaudeville stunt will belialll Merrill. Boynton Rogers, H0lv� �llS�cb��,�ri%es W,iI:I, �. A� staged. A�l �he. old Blackfri,ar' men:"".I:�l\furray. E\'eretcR:obinsoDt!:Doro.. . �o���� A�&es for. Larce: . are' to �:present to give' again thethy B\l�,�ley; Nena.;WiI.sOD, June Con- Attendance.' .. �tiips, songs and hilS of former Year�.nell, Elizaheth Halsey, Dorothy Mil- 'Mr. Abells plans 'to appoint a corn-Ier. Elizabeth Campbell' andDor(\t�y Tomorrow afteroon at the Rey� mittee 01 five directly, for the pur-Goodrow. fiolds �Iub at 4 o'clock the Senior pose of raising money to meet the ex_Publicity Committee: B. F. Bills, �ocial p�ogram for the year will open'. pense; lof :th� reunion. In all abollt\"hairman; :'\. Pfeffer, Art O·Neil. H. with a class dance. The event will be � tWo thousand dollars \\;11 be spent·i\'. -:\lcDa\;d. George Kuh, N. Park�rt featured by the awarding of the Sl.'D- ; :in entertaining the' old Chicago stu-Foy Fulkerson. F. Drennan, I. Daven:: ior class prize and the Daily Maroon dents. The funds are to be rai�ed hyport. H. G. hopald, Lyle Watki�� prize for�the�b�t appearing musta�he. subscription.I�uth Ret-icker. Harriet Sagar, Mar'! .PresidenfAppe'l saId yesterday: "As .-\li.effort ·wilf be made to rouse all:lH·t Hocker, Bess Courtright. Ha�ci this is the:Jirst 'reat'',social event of the possible interest in the reunion. All�rartin. �Jary Ann White and wii� year whe��� �e'i(�nd'�omen of the" -·we 'olel athletes, Blackfriar stars atl<lhl'lmiua Pridd\'�. G,' I . . th"'r·' h . .J "I C ass h:tve m�t, we are particuhlrlY" o, ... �.: W 0 Were Important on theMusic Committee: Harold Giffor� anxiotts' that' the class members tum campus in their day, are to hechairman: Mark Savidge. C. BrowBi o�t. �e coni!llittee.· is ��sy arr�ng;;,' ,5pecially invited in order to makei larold Kay ton, E. Bowlby, Eve1'�tf iri�f'�or: special :stunts and all who . the. reUQinn the greatest alumni gath_."arris. Flo�cnce Catlin, Edith Hein� come are insured a pleasurable aft�r- erjng ever held at Chicago. If t:�::IT,l�\\'ay. Edith Coon ley, Ruth Rus�e� noon, It is the desire of the committee plans ,of.. the .alumni council succeed.( .. race Havens. ..' � to make the affair a strict S .' : gra�ua,e,s. wjU be present from allp" Co 'l_ emor oc-nntmg mmitt�:, Otto ,Schne�',,:,: ��� .... ��.:.risht:of��fa.Lof· ad- over tl:1e.)\}nited States and a part of(Continued on page 4) mission will be claimed." Europe.l' CLU8tT()�ORK�WITH 'THO�-ORCHESTRAF \1 �I :.)) --r-r:- � I" �Fre·cWiCi StOck=1nVites':'Glee' Club toTake Part in Big Musical{ ','" I AJfaiJ�.." .) '. '.. \ \_I __' _'_'" , .. 'CONCERTS IN ORCHESTRA HALL.-.'r ... ;- . -Club Will' Piobably Supply Twenty-five Vcic� -·Fer. Event January2: and 22.'Frederick. Stock, conductor of theTheodore Thomas Orchestra has re­que sted Gordon Erickson, director ofthe University Glee club to- select.rwentv-tive �len'· to assist in the pre ..sentatibn ·'of i:'concerto in OrchestraII all Jallliary':'�I' an'd 22.Thc concerto was written by Buso­Ill. one' �f :th� greatest living pianists.Three: Illir,ts; are' necessary in the pro:­ducti(iri'of ihc"c1assic:, a full orches­tra. the' piano 'a�d a male chorus ofsixty voices. The first part will be'l�t>I)lic:d by' the. Thomas Orchestra.Bus(Jni . will', be I present. himself tor1ay: the' piano in his own composi­tion, wIJliJe the male chorus will bemade .ltP in equa'l divisions of the Mu­siCal, ,Art' soC'iety . and the men thatlJirect(;r' Erickson' intends to selectfrom the University organizabon,The stage setting of the concertwiIJ . be uniQue" In. the last. move­lll�i;t' the ��\ire.'�horus· �ill 'b�' hiddenfrol�l ,\:i��" be'�!e�th\he stage. SpecialpaneIs' �r,e ··t;;.);,e :arra�ged to let thevo'AT�� ��� .. ti�<ir)�e .. a.�<!ierU:�· ,a�� �L,the same time to allow the. volume tohle:�cl'_;�i't� til:�;'���ic' of·the orchestra',l :Requ��ta _;Ple�nt Surprise'."The request came., as a pleasant·gurprise:-t:Q�. me, '�laid' Ofrector Erick-­s.Q.n�; la�t, e�eni�i� -'�I ,will' certainlys�f�ct th�·. t\\:cnty;..five' . �en from the'Uiliv�rsity;:;: Gie�" �cjtib� .: because the<!ualit� of the singing is so- high thatT am positiy.e ..t�t .they :u.e capable ofdoing' th� work.. ��si�es. the' �onor ofworking' with the' Thomas Orchestra,there i-; still more gratification in thefact that:'th� "�en I select from the,._.l')1iyersity organization. are to singin concert with male members drawnfrom' the M usic:iI" Art· society, - un- .douhtedly thcPJiigbeit�, chiss, sirigi'ngorganization i'il" the' United' States:'"The R�b�1tion' of ;R:os� Mar.}:" and·'.. \\rlle';· si;ih Ch�it .. :�fe tile' st�rie�to be re�:d: a'n'd dis�'�s'sed in the me�l­ing': of the Sh�rt' Story :club this af­ternoon at 4 in the Neighborhood.rGom in Lexington, hall. These are� , . \. _. -. \ .. - . ,-<;ollege . variations, ·'Of'. Mary \E. "VilJ(�,in.. Freeman's .New England. story,"The Re,:olt' of �(other" which the(Iuh considered at it�' i�st �ee·ti�g.'":c�ina Stratl!'s and Elsa Henzel arewriter .. of the. stories.Plans fcor next quarter will al�o hei,;j-mlilatec) at' tillS meeting,Council Meeting Today.. The' - Fndergr:idltate' councilllleet at JO:.l0 o'clock thi" morning in,'ohh , 5 B te) con�ider setting a datcfllr the Settlement <lance, Practical1y:III other preliminary arrangementsior the dance have already. heenm:ul<- and will be announced today.Ot her ma tter� may be brought up for(;iscllssion,� 0 student can graduate from Syr­acuse until he Jearns ·to swim. Bothmen and women arc required to takelc��ons. unless excused because ofphysical inability. , BONOR SYSTDI; UP TOMOR�OW!,Trigonometry Class Votes to Have. _Examination, Under Syst�m-Other''Instructors' �Exp:�ctec!' .lib FollowMr. Wilczynski's Example.'·1:-,W. A. A. HOLDS SECOND;:-:ELECTION OF .. qF�lCERS! :President And Secretary-Trea�urerWill Be Voted Upon Again�.. Elections' Close. '.. 1' " ;". \ •.will Today from 9 to 5 the sec��(i \\T. ::\:.A. �Iectj;:'�� to fill the oftices of pte�i­f:l"nt and sccret:irv-trcasurer win be���Id in Lexingto;' g\'lllnasilll1l. i TIle�L:;s�ciatio��s' rule "tha;-' ail"�;�;1iflatesfor office rcccl"e ·two-·t1iir-(I�·-r.f the\'otes ca�t bcfc'T'e hcing (kclar;:(1 rlcc.h·d 'has oc('asionc(t this scc(lJlIl elcc­tinn. since Tl1esda ,,'s \'(..,tin� resulted;p the el(·",tion ·I.�i ("l�i�_' ;);l'�- otlicer,�rargarct Sullh·:ln. ·\.·an<li(l;ttc for ,icc­l'r{'sidf'r.t. was the ('Inl�' c:tndid:1t� re­C'(·iving the rc:ql1ire<l n�tmhl'r f)i vntl' ..t() as�ure her her oftice.Only those cal1(lidatcs f(,�' the d­ficcs of prcsioent ano .. ('("r<-t�ry-trea'_\�r('r who received the hi�hest nltmberof votes in the election TH(' .. d�y; willh •. , \'ot('d upon today. The race is ex­pected ,to he clo"e.Those to he "'Med upI'm t od:w :1 re:For prc�ident. Trenc Ha .. tin��;. Olive.Davis: for secretary.trca"urei. Hc,.;,eMarie Moore, Isabel Jarvis. Will lleet Today in Reynolds Clubto' AnDie': Sc:hC:du1e and Elect. Officers.•: r... �- .. � ..•THE DAILY MARqON' '-Senior Dance on Friday in theReynolds club from 4 until 6. Prizefor the best mustache.College Equal Suffrage League to­morrow at 4 p. rn. in Cobb 6A. Pros­pectin! members are invited.Fencing Meet will be held Saturdaynight at the Chicago Turnverein. \ WILL THE UNlvWrri '. '1FAIL TO' DO ITS SHARE?"I'M OtDdaJ at.deol PUbUc:atSOD of TbeUDlftralt7 �t Clllcqo.1'0rmer17The UDlYeral�ru���leap Weekl7Tile W_k17 October ,1. l8821'be Dal17 October 1. 1»02 Will the United Charaties cam­paign for contributions from thestudent body is progressing all tooslowly. There are still 400 stu­dents who have not as yet beenheard from.The half dollar that you will notmiS1 will buy some family a meal.COMIDIES TOMORROWfRENCHEutered .�' 8eeoo4:ci ... , mail at tbe Cbl·eacu po.tomce. Cblc.ao. UllDOI.. Mart'bUl. 1� .. uo4e.r ,Ad or Kareb '3. una. ," Large Audience Expected at Dra­matic Club Plays Tomorrow Night.' -Possibility of Second Perform­ance in the Near Future. Contributions to the United Chari­ties to Dec. t4, 1910:Xumber of contributors pre-viously reported .Today .THIC' STA.P'I' ,N. A.. PFJaJ'nB -. • • KaoastDa EditorL J� DALY:: ,�,: •. ;�, 4. ,Mew. EditoraI. I� -,, (';A�U'E�"EIt AtbleUc EditorI' : The number uf persons who have!'igliii;�d their intention of attendingthe 'Dramatic club plays Fir day nighthas._induceu the management to con­.sicier the possibility of a second per-Iormauce. While this has not been.detinitely decided upon, it is possiblethat a second performance will begiven either on Saturday evening orsome time later... \ V e are very much pleased at thevruspect, of a large audience Friday, �I_!&ht,", said Manager Hartley, "but::. ... c are beginning to be afraid that we,.shall not be able to accommodatethem comfortably. The Reynodls clubtheater holds only three hundred, andwe have already received responses, from a very large number of those to,\\�h9m we have sent invitations. The: affair is certainly going to be a dis­, tinct artistic success. The pehearsalswhich 1 have, witnessed make me feelsafe in, predicting an excellent per­Iormanc. ",President Baukhage and variousother members of the club also ex­pressed themselves as very hopeful."The plays are very amusing," saidLaukhage, "they are very short, butthey contain, I think, great possibili­ties, I .am sure they will be highly en, Hitchcock and Snell halls aregreatly excited over the iact that oneof their residents is going to be mar­ried tonight. The happy and propec­rive bridegroom is no other than BenStovall, the colored janitor of Hitch­cock. This is his second venture intothe matrimonial sea, the coming Mrs.Stovall being Mrs. Beecher. Nuptialcelebrations are to be held at 3424Vernon avenue, where it is plannedto carry through a swell affair.: Ben has been janitor of Hitchcockfor so many years that he has be­come one of the traditions of the Uni­versity. On account of this popularity,and the fact that a big spread of"eats" will be served at the wedding,3 number of rnen will representHitchcock and Snell at the ceremony.13·00Total to date ... ", " .... $358.86Contributors to the United Chari-ties Dec. 14, 1910:Phi Kappa Psi, $6.00.12 names withheld.Friends of the University, $6.00.Miss Aimie Rocke (Sidney, Aus­trailia.) and one name witheld."Graduate 'Men, $1;00.G. L. Campbell.ASSUCIATE EDITORSW. J. lP'oute··· '. '. ·'B. L. KeJlDlcottC. Y. Ta"lor K. W. BeeN"1D. L. BreedBEPORTlDR8,11. D. SteyeraWOMEN'S DEPARTKmNT.KarJorle Bill, Editor." 'BEN STOVALL OF,HITCHCOCK lIALL ISPLANNING TO WEDltuth Reticker, Reporter.1IIttI1.t SUBSCRIPTION 'RA.TJIlS:&7 Carrier. U.w per 7ear. '1.00' per quarl.et.Cit7 mall, '1.2G per quarter p.OO per "ear lDad1'aDce.New. cODtrlbuUona way be lett at Ellli!'Hall or Facult7 IlacbaD," �ddreMed: to'1'be D&117 MarooD.I t may sometimes be taken as the,traditional policy of undergraduates'to favor anything thatwilt decrease workand increase holi­days. In the present,For AnExtra. Holidayinstance; however, itseems perfectly justifiable for thestudents to complain .()£, the .ruling­that will compel them to return to thecampus January 2, the day after NewYear's day.In the -liTst place January 2 �s a Ie­gal holiday, .inasmuch as N ew Year'sday falls 'on' Sunday. 1n the secondplace it is unjust to compel .students ( -A .special .business meeting of the CHOOSE EDITORIAL STAFFto leave 'tl1eir hcimes �� N\!�v;Year's:' College Equal Suffrage club will be . OF SNELL HALL COOLERday' to arrive here tn 'tlm� :fqr, their held tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clockI first classes Monday or. receive four ill Cobb 6A to elect a new president. Stein, Savidge, Fisher and Lewis tocuts. '�Ii:=.s Jeanette Oberchain, who was . Get Out Annual Publication ofThe Daily Maroon' believes the Iac, elected last June, has resigned, be­ulty should listen' to 'the petition' of cause her duties as a member of thethe Undergraduate' council under_ these circumstances and 'grant the un­animous demand of the' student body.,T t is hard to see any logical reasonwhy it should be denied. tertaining."EQUAL SUFFRAGE ELECTIONClub Will Elect New Members atMeeting Tomorrow.Donnitory, The editorial staff of the Snell HallCooler, the annual publication of thedormitory, was elected last night ata meeting held in Snell.Edward H. Stein was elected editorin chief; Mark Savidge, business man­ager.; C. H. Fisher, managing' editor,and Carl Lewis, assistant managingEXERCISE SPEAKERS CHOSEN editor.faculty prevented her best service.The officers will also discuss plansfor making this year the most ef-fcctive in the organization's history..'til prospective members are invitedto attend the meeting Friday.. DAILY BULLETINLe. Cerc1e de Conversation Fran­.caise, .room. 8, Lexington; halt, ' 4! p.rn, todag..Women's Glee, Club will' meet, inCohb 6A at I :30 today. � ,Swimming Meet, between the 'V�r�,sity and Freshmen at 3:30 p. m; ..The Haskell Lectures, Haskell as­sembly 'room, 4 p. m. "The Devel­oprncnt of Religious Ideas in China."Professor de Groot,Southwest Club rneets in the N eigh;borhood room at 4 p. m. for the elec­tion of officers.Kent Chemical Society, room 20,}; ent laboratory, 7 p. m, "SugarChemistry from the new Chernico­Physical Standpoint:' ProfessorNef.Church History Club, with Profes-�or Parker. 1358 Ea�t 58th street, i:30p. 111. "Arminianislll and Arminius.",\" '" )ei:l te Professor .. M oncrief. Professor 'McLaughlin and R Teicb­graeber to Speak. "From the enthusiasrn shown bythe students, and from the nurnberof contributions' prornised us," saidMerle Reese, who is connected withthe publication, "we expect to havean unusually fine book this year. Themeeting last night' was attended byall of the students in Snell, and theyProfessor Andrew C. McLaughlin.head of the history department, hasbeen selected by the faculty as itsrepresentative at the Junior class ex­ afl seemed anxious to co-operate tocrcises on Friday. He will speak atthe Junior chapel at the class exer- make, this year's book better than thatof previous years."cises. '. Richard' Teichgraeber was electedw;; the representative of the candi,, d::t�s' f"Ir the Associate title at ameeting- (;)j the prO�llective A�sociateslast Frida'y. CHOOSE MUSTACHE JUDGESSenior'- Committees to Pick EminentHair Judges Today. CUiSitinforIS<:.Thirty acre" of land have heen ad-,rlc�(l t(� the t'lli\er�ity of �finnesota':-,("ampt1�. The judges in the mustache contest'"ill he �dected at a joint meeting of;hc. social and reception committees,nf the Senior class to be held today:It 10:30 in Cnhh 9R. The features ofth� Senior dance to come off on Fri­clay will a1 .. 0 be decided. The dancewill take place in the Reynolds cluband will last from 4 till 6. I t ispianned to have 11 dances and a Chi.(·a�o extra. to include :l nnmber of�tmlts never before uc;ed.FOWNESGLOVESANNOUNCEMENTS.Seniors, . have pictures taken atRoot's studio, Kimball building. Nocharge. '.Woman ·Students from St. Loutsare requested to send their names toDean Talbot. 'Dean Talbot ,,:il! 'address the J u-nior class Frida}' at 10:30 in Kenttheater. E-yerYone invited . are a "good thing to haveon hand," and all gooddealers have them on band. This Metal Frattte Bag,Regular $2.50 value, at $1.75(Special Price to Co-Eds Only)I ,-'" �"_. • •. r -I "FOR two days only (Friday and Saturday, Dec. 16thand 17th,) we shall offer bags like this illustration, at an ex­ceptionally low price, to students of the University of Chi­cago. These bags are in the br oken bottom' style, are full'leather lined, and each has a large inside purse. The bagsare mounted on beautiful high art metal frames and come ineither the gold or French grey finish. There are several dif­ferent patterns to select from.Bags like this sell regularly at $1.75' $2.50. Special fortwo days atNOTE-In order to secure this special price, IT WILL benecessary to mention "The Daily Maroo�"(Sale on our Main Floor, leather goods section.)WHAT IT' MEANS"American Factory. Rebuilt" means a class of typewriteR, .. eJaa. no other concera does or can rebuild as we do. It is an i4enti­fyin. term used to diatincuish· our machines from the creat mauof typewriters which are offered under t� name "Rebuilt."It meaD. tbat if you buy an "American Rebuilt Typewritor" ofan,. make, you will let a FACTORY rebuilt machine, rebuilt widanew �rt.; not one that has been simply repaired and fized .p iaaa ordinary shop, but one equal to new in mechanical quality.We luarantee every machine we sell for one year, and abo luar-antee the title. " .. "American WrItIng MaC/line Co.The Original Typewriter Exchange 'Established rnore than 20 yearsI 'rt,� iden t. 534 W. 63rd StreetPATRONIZE MAROON ADVERTISERS.• R.f.r t ... :r ... It or ce_lDercial �eec:ras t. our rcs,oubillt:r319 Dearborn Street, Chicago Telephone Harrison 4065Send in your subscription todayfor The Daily MarooD,:\ semi-weekly paper has been es­t:thlished at ufayettc. OUR BEST RECOMMENDATIONYOUR STUDENTSAsk those who get their clothes from us, what they think of tilefit. style workman<ihip and character t)f their suits and overcoats.Made to your order, $30 and upwards.The Co-Operative TailorsITH� t>AILY itAi6ok. TlitiRSbAV. DEC1tMB�1t IS. 19tOCUfTON, ZI iII...... BEDFORD, 21 ia. wpAI{i{ow'NOtch COLLARSSit snu21y to die neck. the tops meetin front and there is amp�e spacefor tile cravat.15c .• :Zfor25c.C�uett.P�hody& CoO •• Make,..MonogramSTATIONERYANDENGRAVED, ·CARDSFOR CHRisTMASJ. -c. VEEDER CO.PRINTERS OFEVERYTHING915 East 63rd StreetTelephone Hyde Park 1231HArtSEN'SNext to PostofficeWe sell only the most exelu,.sive lines of gentlemen's hab­erdashery, If. we handle a lineit must be good.HAWE'S HATS, $3-00.FOWNES GLOVES, $1.50 &: $2.00WINTER CAPS. SOC to $1.00.Hansen's11II EAST 63rd STREETNEXT" TO POSTOFFICECALLINGparticular attention to ourlarge assortment olBANNOCKBURNS,HARRIS TWEEDSand SCOTCH CHEVI01'S,in the newest shades of Brownand Gray. for Fall and WinterSuits-$30 and up.rl�Tailor (or Young MenTwo Store.: 131 La Salle Street.44 J�ckson Boulevard.Students Think of it --Suits praset JSc PUlts lk Ladles salls clWM4and pnssecI SUI. IPOftted and pressed lSCCleanin(. D,.eiDt". Prellin( aad 1t�rin(Work GuaranteedJust come and tl'7 UJ' onceL. COHN 1011 f.615t, MAr DlvARRANGEMENTS FOR LOCALORATORICAL TRIALS MADE•11.50-13Will Soon Announce Date o( Uni­versity Trial for Representative toInterstate Contest.Preliminary arrungcment s for thelocal trials for Chicago's represcnta­tive in the l nterstate Peace Oratorycontest are nuw under woy. All un­dergraduates desiring to enter thecontest can do so by leaving theirnames in box 63, Faculty exchange.Several have already signifiedtheir intention oi entering the pre­liminary trials. Those desiring de­tailed informatiou rcg ardrng the con­test should couslult Associate Prof,Iessor s. 1-1. Clark. The Lllinois Statecontest will take place in March atXorthwcstcrn Univer sity. Prizes ofS75 and $50 will he awarded to the, ... rinners of first and SCCOllU places,respectively. In addition to this thewinner uf the state contest will rrep­resent Illinois in the l nter stntc leaguewhi�h includes Illinois.' 1 ndiana, Ohio,Pennsylvania. Michignu and Wiscon­sin,The following rules will govern theIllinois state contest : (I) Contest­ants must be undergraduates of theirrespective colleges or univer-sities.(2) The oration must deal with somephase of the general subject of Inter;national Arbitration and Peace. (3)The oration must be limited to 16minutes on delivery. (.t) The con­test is open tu all colleges in thestate. 1 f more than seven collegesenter represcntntive s manuscr iptamust. be submitted in advance, andgraded, the first seven ranking beingchosen for the oral contest. (5) Theorati ons will he judged hy one set ofjudges. and on th� hearing only.SOUTHEAST CLUB ELECTSMiriam Cole Is President-EdithCoonley Remains In Office.The Southeast � eighborhood club.l.eld a meeting Tuesday afternoon inthe Neighborhood club room for thepurpose of electing officers for thecoming year. The officers electedwere: president, Miriam Cole; treas­urer, Annie Louise Ford, and secre­ary, Edith Coon ley.Miss Cole was the only one nomina­ted for president. Annie Louise Ford-lefeated Margaret Chancy in the raceiur the treasurership. Edith Coonleywas retained in office by a unanimousvote, on the ground that as she wasonly chosen early this quarter to filla vacancy left by Miss Riegger's be­ing out of residence.Today at -t o'clock the Northeastclub will meet in the Xeighborhoodroom to elect their officers, As thisis an important meeting the club of­ficers ask that as many of the clubmembers as possible come out to themeeting. even at the expense of theirChristmas shopping, or studying fer"exams."The Northeast Xeighborhood cluhelected officers today Icr the com­ing year. Those elected were:President, Zillah Shepherd: -ccre­tary, Marjorie' �ind: treasurer. Ethel '\Lawler.The elections of the Southwest clubwill he held tomorrow.Guaranteed Hose IIIITbe JOhDSO-n -Pn-e-umatl- c System IHeat RegulationThe Recognized Standard. Installed in the University of Chi­cago BuildingLComplete Systems for all Methodso( Heating.Steam Control of Humidity.Reducing Valves for Air, Water.Hot Water Tank Regulators.Johnson Servlee Co.H. W. ELLIS, Mgr.Chicago Office. 93 Lake StreetHigh Grade. PianosMY REPUTATION BACK:01; EVERY PIANO SOLD.Louis Lowenthal112 West Madison StreetTelephone Monroe 2517.WE ALSO RENT PIANOS.No. WJ. 1:-01' a� ...... �daci·. wei" t. tramp.. duriaa coId�. •IhOttonl. tobc.lUIm.. •. Hilla ...ma, be hlrn«I down. cbaaPa. II iIdo .... r-01 button font lweatn. Hiahol qaaJity IIII*iU ._.,wriaht wnnt�d. Sizes 28 to 44 iDc:ba. CanieiI..oc� ill c..Y' 0lIl7.L·.ach, �7.50 • $81.00 DOLSEND FOR CAT .. LOGUE.A. (i. Spalding {:, 8T J5.. 147 Wabash Ave., ChicalO.A. McADAl\lSTHEStudent's FloristCollanTurnedUp. Are Your Shoulders High or Low?Are they broad' or narrow Square, or rounded, or .tepinl? Whicbone is higher? Are your shoulder- blades flat or prominent? Ho,.long is your neck? How full is your chest? How muc�r are YOUlarms and legs.How can a man expect to have 'clothes really fit him all over un­le&� they are fitted to him in making?We'l make your suit fit you.We'll make it ofTRADC .. ilK IlCea. u ... PAT. OW.GUU&Dteed Fahrica.AU pure fleece_wooL Thoroughly ahrunk.Made (or merchant tailors onlySuHs from $25.00 TO S50.00John Verhoff es Co.---TAl LORS---Strauss Bldg., third floor. Clark and Madison StreetNEW YORK LIFEINSURANCE CO.Assets over $600.000,000.The largest dividend payingcompany in the world.For further informationinquire ofA. I. JACOBSONGENERAL AGENTsao N. Y. Life BuUding.171 La Salle Street.Phone Central 5501. . 'IYOU CANNOT B.Ka Connoisseur of Turkish Ciga­rettes until you have smoked theCONDAX EXTRACLUB SIZE, J:>ackage of 5 Cigarettes for 15.:Manufactured byE. A. 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THO.PSONS LUNCH ROO.The best lunches in Woodlawn are servedin a very appetizing and hy�ienic manner atTHOMPSONS LUNCH ROOM808 EAST SIXTY-THIRD StREET:\li the news nr the (":,\I111'U"in The lhily Mar""'n.III\i 'i�,II�IIfiI1 .�.Special jl.'e:1',FURS:··.·· ..: ' j • ' .,' '-- ..,. , �:,Black Marten": .Genuine Minkand:Black Fox-Sets:�i;!1: -: �;'�': i:' �(� ::�;; :J.'�� �_:.�'_; {:;, :"� ': jThis week we 'wilf 'S'el? our c.'.)rh pl�e: st:;C' 'Oi:·:high �·g�d.,�:'StYtish Ifut'':: at greatly reduced. prices, Here's an unsually good oppor :tunity to' purchase' lasting: Xm�s Gifts at prices within the reach .of iall ':, ,," ; '�::.":::'; !�:,�:: ': .. ; ',:','J .:i :'" iI ""'-' "'"BLACK M�Rr��' SETS KM�st' '!:f��t: ',Seylish ' F�i- :Tbis!Winter $40, UP',-: " -'" . ,- IGENUINE' NATURAL �INK-' ,;s�t�;�! '. $50":'.' :W.,,r' '. i : ('(#.�. -:. �'i_. �;� � ...... -::. �; • I... ·� j�! 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Hal1; _57th and Rosalie Court.Those who have danced but very little. may, come "�' 3:00-o'clock for indi�idQ.i help and -�tay imo ,.the . regular- . classwhich meets fro� ,4 until 5:30- t�. .:• ..,- '_:-,<', ,,\�:; ,::::. �:'::,..�Advanced pupils'· cdme from .. antn 5:30: ., .:'; '-�''''� .;. :::;'�'$r5.00 for the entire cours� '1/ .••••• ''_,- �.::.. ...:::.- -Studio;:1452 East 5Jd Street Hvde Park 2763-.--- . - ------Mi.-ryWood Hinman .!,.,.-- .•I _I___ l. i� ,I . .,I