_:.i, 1":at� ..r :>'UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO;' �lTESl)A Y, JANUARY ro, 1910. Price Fiye <:eats. ,.:'�"iRE FOR]LUNOlS , :: J� rtEW SACRED DUCK> .. ,< ,� FIRST VlCfORY·', ' ,-,. -.:": ' '� �nct.,� Reynolds Club Preai,',�-' ��tc��unchea Forth Into��;.*-� ,�o�. Sleepy Hollow With�,��toRoy.CIWRIIAN\VD.i1ut eRA WI' isSENIOR ,PROM LEADERco.-ntE Al�, �CE lEW REYNOLDS CLUB OFFIG£ISWILL· ·MttT, 'TOMO'_OW' Comstock to Be Vice:-preaideDt, andHarm. Treuurcr to Fill Va�dea-Social Procram For This Quarteri. Announced. ! ._i:......... I, Yaaq1llabi4 Ill'�:' ·�;s.a.".1Ialf WJ '.. ' flDil' kin,;'.'.' "Is Z4 to ,,'.' .... :', .... " ,. .Th,e .q.r�er .. �f Sacred Duck mem, W. Phillips Comstock has ,been:�_ �ARE IN ,.ppgutG .J,4J.F: ; ��S" are ,exc.eedingly jubfiant. They COllJOIlEES BOLD BIG IIEEI'IIIG. elected vice-president of the .Rey-. �r�.t�pj)inB ��ir wings in exultation. nolds .club and Wil1ia� P. Harms.... ��.m Puts "'9P',JI� :P..�: ,��e' :� ... use �f it is the addition of All Membera of Committ� Will treasurer, Both elections were made.- Cie.u.ing Lead in F�t Yart a new member ,to this society of Sen- Get Together . Every �oriWig to .'.. by the. Executive council of the! clubof Game. iors w� would not wear a mustache Discuss PlanS. .to fill vacancies. Comstock succeeds,c. , . . in spite of all-but this is no tank Roy Baldridge, who took the office of'. ·... E!l·���ged by th�ir �24 Jo �16'iVi.ctory; .�,st��.Y .. 1:1!e .D��ks are happy because The finance committee of the Set- president. when Charles Sullivan left.over Northwestern in the .0P'��g: !��� .:�·f the outsiders who was so tlement dance will meet tomorrow in c�t)�g�"fo�'th'is 'q�art�'r" Both Com­,'jgp�e pt 'tbe co�(e�en�e :,�e�s(:)D,��st J.)��Y ,)��st ,��.s:t.er. pushing unwilling Cobb 6A. to expedite the sale cf stcck and Harms will take office at,�turday night in Bartlett, the Ma- re��� in the tank chapter has un; tickets it is purposed to assign spec- once.· .roo�s plan the hardest kind ot prac- wittingly joined, and by his own ac., ific halls and. buildings to each in, In addition to the choice of these. nee' '. in preparation for the contest tions. dividual member, and according' to two men President Baldridge has al-· . R B ld id U' . M hI' Boynton Rogers-P rin tina •.. �·�t� Illinois next Saturday at Cham- oy a n ge, mversrty ars a, Chairman Benitez, if this plan is to so announced the social calendar for •. id f h R ld 1 The Undergraduate council took'. ,pa!gn. Special drill will be given this .t'resl ent 0 t e eyno s cub, he followed, it is absolutely necessary the quarter. Instead of the informal· . . fu II I d . . . . the 'campus by surprise last evening" weel[ on basket throwing and ··team- _.�&�_. I ye .� ea er, artrst, et cetera, that every member be on hand to get which was to have opened the' pro-• .s. • .1. S by announcing the appointees for the· pfai The Illinois team started .the. . IS i"'fAe:p1�t:.'���ent acred Duck. He his assignment. By dividing the gram on January 2'/ there will be the',' .. � ' .. ed 1- t c: d hil ki I • Washhigton Promenade, February 21.· sieason with a victory over Indiana" . J�_ .�� t->p'n ay w leta 109 a ter-ritory in_2his.\Vay to be covered, it annual Hard Times party. The. pro-'.' .. ; _11, . h fri d' , ..... , 'Although'it was not known that the, »Y'the score of 33 to 22. With a·teaDi� �� \V�t. __ some nen s. The bitter is hoped to .avoid .��e confusion that gram in full follows:· .'. . ., I h' h "'1 h d d b dl' . coi\ncil had undertaken the delibera,;' �f. ·three veterans, the down state ga e w IC.. r";.,-=.w t at ay un ou te y has arisen in former years from too.' " ,,�ocial Program.". ,. hid' h hi h . b I' tion over the appo, intrnent of the"school looms up as a strong contend- . erpe pus rm mto t e society, ut many .of.. the members concentrating January 1"2'/-Hard Times party.. . �L I he j d ' heads' of the annual function, the de;:;er.:Tor the conference cha�pJo��p. r r-;!!e"!..e!�� ess, e lome. their efforts in one part of the ,C3ElPn February 3-Smoker.· First, Half in Detail :"_;". W .. Gay-Too Gay. us. 'Febr�acy '1 I-Informal dance. crsron was reached at the weekly.' Th Id' d d th f 1 C,' M ..F b ' .co k- meeting· last Friday. The news was��rJ:te game started wi.�h. a ,,&P. ��,a�.br- _."'. e. ,cpo .�10 ma e e party ee omnuttees eel. e ruary 17�mo er.� h bl" hR' O()'t given out, however, until last;basket thrown from the middle Qf.�e t:l_t er It e and gay. esu1t: they The Settlement, dance committees February 25-President's' reception.'. floor by Earl Larpp\ce. A tP�liso�l . slid across the ice on the tennis met Friday. afternoon at the hpme 'of: March Io--For�al ·d�nce.· night. Even Crawley and the otherfoul by piper gave 'Sauer a cba�ce co�� �ear Kent. rhey tl\en pro- Mrs. Lyman A. Walton" 5737.·Wood� All �he events of th� quarter, with committee chairmen had not a� yetfor a free throw which he, acc�pted, . ceeded' over to Sleepy Hollow and lawn avenue, to: form, plans. for' the the exception of the annual Presi-' been notified.iollowing with two foul baskets discovered' there a large sheet of cr.ming funct�on. .. de:nt's reception, 'Will be ·operi'to.�em_ . No. arrangements for the, dance be-. ': ' ":'1 •• �---d ' hi' . � '. ", : ',:. � " . yoD.d the appointment o,f.·Crawley aswhich. placed-- Chicago -in -the-lea&.-: __nc......,..� .. ICe, smoot as g ass. The atte�d�nce. was very large, pr:ob- bers only. An mnovatlon- for dances'. J. 1, . I.·d •. . h B' ld 'd , .... :.. ::;!.' �.'. 'J .';". b··'· '.:' ". '. leader and the other five ch. airmen for,Sauer-�ued-the scoring-by.get... ........o.o..__c .... SO_.lllVltmg. t at a n ge ably the largest 10 the history of Set- has een deCided upon by the Exec-t:ng a fieJd� basket� making .the � -».r&cd�.b:is.:.fiiends to take a slide. tlement d�nces;' at' least 100 �f the utiv,e CQti��ii:' 'D�ring all danc�s the the committees have been made by,. . : ').' . �, ,,�. i: ::b:··· I' ,�! '1'1" ,�, '1'1' b '. ::t . the council. The committee will befi"'e to two. E. Lampke repeated JUs.! 1---, IJIre ,a true leader he got off ahead. committee members were 'present, ow 109 a eys WI e open 0 mem-. -, . -.... .'�fir�t ·�asJCet-.by:,���·_'.h·riuiant'iN»i.:; "':F��.���t .he,sailed over the al)out four times as many'�s:::la:st bers �nd'their guests without cbar2.e.. : ��Ie� at anothe! meeting'to 'be heldz-- L- . __ ... �� Old � nS - b " hi <- � - ·_":''':'i1r· b···,-·:.. d-:�;:�'-"-:':--l"·�:�" -h�'l �. ��l1mcr:-!time this· week. Won will be-',::'UlUUI:tee -a&�.a�.- .. .' k!..."..L.-�¥.�� JlL.c.n;,s�met ng year .. , --_._...... ..1.1115 WI e one to re leve t e con-·· " .,-. --, __ �'-.IJCe� b!: .. �l;.�Lamik�.'P�.,�Oribw� �.; ... e��atici .-Baldridge 'splashed. On .After :the meeting was .. �l1ed . t�' ; ge�ti�n',:ori th� dancing' floor�.: It' i;' . begun"'then' 'on the dance�· Jt is ex-. '. . ... ......_ j ..... d .:L: - • '..;,..a bands and Jm' d 'th 'd b . Ch": ., L':' .'th" �: 'p: ro'b'able; th'e·.r'e· w'I'II be' an I�m' pro'mptu pected to get the' plan� for the annualNfl ln�!tA..'..::: �<."'P1�h they �Intaiil.;u· ". ,ees an . WI many or er y airman'. ong" e DIne. ulitik�.�e'Dd .. oi4h�:half. 'E. Lam� Jgnuits but:·little; diPity did our Head cc;mmittees . dispersed to !\liff��eh't J?w,lii'ig 't�tirnament to �dd t�; the- .' function made' earlier--this··year than()��iJ;l��(�?��ci:�et, 'Sa:ud:a field'· ,)f�Lsp1ashed through the ice to rooms 'and th� �h�i�ail �"ead to their interest. .. . '" ·ever: before •.basJcet:ril}i:.ampki a 'field .bUket, ·aDd.: . Safety. .'a�5istants printed sheets of i�s��c: _·Ibde Apointments· .Pridq.I! .. 'i.ampke a foul basket. sauer ended. I: �FoJlowing the lead example of the lions prepared ·by Chairman LOng 1.'0 ELEcT' ADVISORY BOARD : "Our :purpos� in makin.g our an-,th�. ,�c.�g� -� � -th�: .. balf' witha 'a Jo.lf ����r;'of �� ��red Ducks, �nd Vice�chairman Simond. T�e·l :dit� W. A. .,,;: '�� � �t; o�' &ecuti�e �c;,� no��cement' so sudde-iily,'" said a· basket,. ilhe� scOre ,-eleven to �eveD i1(:' ��hafclt.�;,M:J:ers,·!.�aldri_dge fled to f<:rent work was then assigned, and • riierhb�� . 'of ·the council" last night,favor' of N orthwe�tern·. . '.. -Hitchcock, 'where kind frie�ds con' t the committees appointed d�t�� :tc? mittee �.This .Week. ···�s -'to in'sure a fair-minded- aDd openseco�d", BaH. tribated--.artic:les o. f... �1.JI, tl!i,ng.� meet separately next week and per� .. ':, 'dis'cn5siQn of the merits 6£. all the. The. announc�ment of tI\e dates of::Goldstein opened the second baJf �.,Baldridge yesterday maintained kct arrangements. cariardates. \Ve thought it better to_ . '.;-;:"-' t�e . election of. the W. A. A. adYis!l.ryJ· .,nth.'a pretty b�-;;ket from a diffieuli :.d. eathly . silence on,J,h e.... subject of his New Scheme. of Refreshmeu. ta. go;iib'out making our' plans 'as quietlyboard was posted yesterday. The. el- ..; PQ��tjon and Sauer placed Chicago initiation, Where�Pon. readers may Most of. the plans have �ot .�.et ections will' continue ,throug� ! t�i�' . as' possible: We inaae our appoint-a��d with tw�, s�cc�ssi've' fiel� bas�� .' ��Jc;_-JJence did �e Maroon get this heen divulged .. TIJere will be a "ne'! week and into. the next. Each officer., 'ments :Friday and spent . 'yesterday in, .ets; .. Wertz. and· R.. Lampke scored two. .story. � And contrary· to its usual and novel scheme of refreshments," . .''.'. ! . ,'''' inqwnng' into the' eligibilii; of thewill be elected by. the members of the-· each plac!l..ng _N. o:_�.,h.w.. e.�tern, aga.in. iii custom. The Mar�n .. will explain. which is to b� .ke.pt a. s.e.cret uDtinh�' ' '. i .:., people." cho.s,en. We shall comph:te the� .. classes whose' sports she is to ���re,� . r.th... e"ead ��Ii,·,.I. S �o 1.4-, Sa. ,uer tied �,th" 0.' . �p.l.• O,!lg )th, � c:ircul3!s, press' notices night cf t.he danc. e, January 21.,' There a'l>poiritments in a short time' and urge. ,.... •. i' . . �ent for. _�!te. y.C?lr .. ·,s�� w!�h. ��:fr�e t��W, (i(;ll..d�� ... h ;,.��'�lc�,:that �ake up� the editor's will be fourteen dances, some of The, dates of voting are: . "the . chairmen 'to hasten t.heir 'prepara-.; dropped' the ball twice raising the' morning mail there '. was yesterday them special fe�tures. The recepti�n' ..•• . ,. .' . . J.., tions 'for the dance.. Ph f II • b' f' � ., h "1' Rase!>aU., J.an, uary II, 2 p. m. i�.· Lcx-' "'l"'t w"as' learned yesterday that the''. s.�.. e to 19 and Sauer :.�.O.lIo_w". d ....._ ith ·t e .0 owmg It ,0 .passlOnate poetry hne whIch was suc a success ast. ._ �_ :r.::r .iilgton gymnasium.· :�o...::.poin���e. � Lampke .S�0�1 signed "Greenw� 'Hail:" year has become an established cust- .' F���ing; Ja,i:aua� II, 3.P. m. i� LeL_: Senior' council, composed of Miss::Jl,,�<,only� free. throw out' of.,six .at.: :�o�;Baidndge in $unday. array 0111, and will d�u1:»tle'ss b� in operation ington. '. ' : _" , Hazel Stillman, chairman, Vallee O.��t��.';' in his half as.�Nprth.," _.-.tI'!_t tun..... ".. Crossed the campus one cold. t1:is yeo .ar. G .. \ppel, . Reno R Reeve, Nathaniel_ _ _ -::T _ James an� �track, January 12, 2_ p.::..�f�core. Pam� �c��\ a�f�t�et '_. wintry day. . Yesterday, at a general meeting of m. in. gyninasTum. '. 'Pfeffer, Richard F. Teichgraeber and· ��.saue� closed ·the game with a.. fre& � Tb� Ice was so t�in, t he chairmen of the committees in. B,asketball,' 'J.anuary l�, 4 p .. m. iIi . Raymond J.' Daly, met in executive.�� just before t.��e �;as -:-�Jt�d,:.�.�� )!.oy Baldridge ,felJ,in. Cobb 6A, several new names wen gymnasium. .' '::::> 'sf"ssion 'all Friday afternoon.- At this. fi� score being, C\t\<;a&O, �;. N.o�h- O.ti, when is the. �exl:'\ ��ynolds club added to the Finance committee. Gymnasium classes, January 13, � m�eting the decision was made tolYestem, 16. 'dance? Among the new members are: :Worth .. , . make the election at this time and the, p. m. �n gymnasium.The game with Northwestern Wu :'.l1en, Carl' . E�el�en, �ieck Whit- Swimming; January 16, 3 p. m .. i�.· .. secret ballot was taleen.the closest the hy..o .t�ms. ,have. !vef .... � OP THE COLLEGES held, Vallee O'-'Appel, MarY Chaney, Rartlett gymnasium.pla�fd.\.J...ead�g _\he ��.��i'�n. �v' _ C. D. Sager, .Haz'el t. 'Mor�e, Ed-thrq_'W�ut \h.�.,�rs�ih�I!·and;._!�.i�tf .• ��r.·.C. M.·�U�(Brooklyn, N. Y. ward A. Seegers, Paul Hildebrandt,tht- second�I�)1e fu�l� s���� ��!�fl ;W{iJ�.�ltt. � new dormitory to Am- H. G. Kop�ld, and Roy. B. Nelso�.fect of experie.�ce; and practice. r At ,��1.:S� "this .�u�mer. 'I: additi�n to.. these, eight otherevery stage �f; \h�� p�e� 'Cbic� n:tmes were proposed, and will. be an'.was forc�d to pat up. itl hardest .figh� r.(lunced tomorrow."TJiirtY,-five students at Iowa wereand it was only. Jalkr:. 'a :1Jl�ifl��nt There will be meetin�!' of the varl-!us.;endcd for increasing their Chri .. t·.rally. t�at the. �aroons pul�ed .out -. Iiahead. • II• 1J1a_ v��at_'on t�ree Aays.Sauc�·.nd,� �ke .Star. . .-Sauer for C11icago.,a��,·E .. ��p'k,· A chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa.. (or, Northwestem....:w.ere the stars of will be installed at the University ofthe game. Every point s��red' f�r Chi: I ndiana this month ..cago in the tlrst half in addition toeiaht i�t:�e.:.s:ecqn�.-lN�re .. cr������ .• to :"r.'��f!'?l�. �i-:,��ot,. former chief for­the Maroon captain. The most spec· uter of the United State!' recentlytacnlar baskets of the evening werescored by Earl Lampke. who obtained(CoDtillaed OD pap 4) b EIIcte4 by SeDlor CioucD to Lead. GiU. MUCIi .f· Aiiirica:Siclalf��� , �...Definite AssIPMDta wm Ie ,,4e 10Those Sellbi. Dckets to Settle·' I.... mmDaDce. ..----EARLl IS FDlAllCEAppointments Made at Ezecative� : S�on of Council--Colilmitteea.. to Be Completed ThiS Week.William Crawley-General Chairman.s, EdWin Earle-Financ�Hue! -Stillman-Arrangements..H.arold .C •. �ifford-Itcception.Aleck G., Whitfield-Decoration.Mr. Gronow to Addreu Clab.MEAD.. �O ADDRESS CHAPE�� t. Mr� Gronow will hold a 'Vortragbefore the German dub at the week­ly Friday meeting in' Lexington hallat 4 p. m. The usual classes in con­versation will be held in rooms .1:·J.d -*. The�e meetings a1"e open to;-the student� ('If the University whohave an intere�t in the German Ian'gliage. people, and customs:r: . .. .,�iU ��k to Sen!or ColleceSet�lem�nt '.I'cday. onGeor�e Herhert Meact.� \!� committees e"ery morning at'0 :.10 in Cohb 6:\ from now on... untilhnuary 21 Professor George HerbertAI cad will' address the Seniors in('harel .this morning on the' s;"ject. ! -4·,t the work of the University: S�ttle-ment. and Miss Mary E .. �a�D,wellwill discU5� the same theme at'10intJnior cha,el e�rcise. n_t Thuf5day. : '11T1ormng. .The. University of South Californiah�� a' �1�1� stud�nt '9{years of age., of the Phi�oscphy <!c":-rtment, ,willtalk today at the Senior Col1egel-hapel on the University settlement,�nd \ll1� gbod' work it is acc�mplish­;ng .. lit.o_�or. Mead in his taik ·.�i�lexplain the use to which the proceeds'�'f' th'�' �et(lernent dance. to be giv�n·o� )ami�r7' �I, �11 b'e put.Amherst. Wesleyan. and Wifliarns'i--;cently'� held' '3" t'riagUlai iJebate' 'anthe income tax. Hirsch ,... S"'�ak to Semetic club.'. ';n:e '1'1 ir"!i�e Ele�cnts' i'n Israe1-irish'Liic" will he the !'tJ'ject of Pro­tc�!'or' Hir�ch's lecture hdore the���iti� 'clllb. The lecture which willta�e place' in H:tskell 26 this evening;It g "o;dock. �il1 be blghiy technical.. Ail inter�st('d are' welcome to attend.delivered a conservation lecture. he'fore 3,000 students at the Universi�y(If Wisconsin. . ,... ',THE DAILY MAROON, T!Jl!:S1>AY. rA�t1A�Y 10. �f4.TIm DAILY MAROON instruct several hun�d students-inhow to register thall 'CaD ,the deans.'ihe";only objection io ,our. :presentsyst�m is tbat 'it -dees �DOt: giv� '�tu_dents the benefit bf �y per,onai c�,n­tact. Cornell has avoided. not settleClthe problem.n.. OIBeJal 8tudeDt �lkII!�, f: ,;..UDlnnlt1 of �� .. 'rClftlMd:r....fte UDlyeralq or CJakIqo Weaqr0UD4e4� Weekle7 •••••••••••••••• 0ct0ber 1. �Ift.'�� ...•..•...... :.�.� .. 1.1801 DAILY BULLETIR"-.'--------------------------------� DaD7 • .-:ept'� 1loD·i � and hoUda,ra duriDc three-quarten of the��7eu. Skull and Crescent meets in Cobb'3A at 10:30 a. m.Education club dinner, HutchinsonCommons. 6:15 p. m. Reports frommeeting of American, Association for',advancement of, science.Student Volunteer Band meets inLexington at 7:15 p. m. ReverendShi of Japanese Y. M. C. A.Semitic Club, room 26. Haskell mu­seum.' 8 p. m. "Philistine Elementsin Israelitish life." Professor Hirsch...t..d.. 8eaDad·... mall at· tJae W·..... PoatDfIlce. Ohicqo. Ill1Jaos.. JIarch'l8.110 •• Under Act of Karch I. 1111.'1'_ .T�.,.. ..... �.EFFER • • : • K.aDaclDc EditorJo-'� DALY • • • • • • • N ... Editor.. r. OABPENTEIl� F. NEWMAN AHNOUMCDOKTS..A.B8OCI.A.Ta JmlTO .., W. J. route B. 1.. ltauaJoottO. Y. �lor K. w ......0. ". Bouchl&Dd D. 1.. BnecLaapoaT ... Sophomore meeting at 10:30 a. m.in Kent west tomorrow.Y. W. C. L., Lexington hall. 10:30a. m. "The Life of Service." ProfessorCoulter tomorrow.Ingleside Peace Prize contestantsare to meet in Kent' 16 on Wednes­day at 4 o'clock.Literary Committee of Cap andGown will meet Friday at 7:30 p. m.in Cap and Gown office.Settlement dance finance commit­tee in Cobb 6A at 10:30 a. m. tomor­row.Candidates for the Sophomore de­bating team hand names in at Fac­ulty �chanae, Coach McElroy, box310•• The Song Competition for the ly­rics of the Blackfriars play will closeat 10 a. m. January 14-Junior Toques may be obtained byapplying to The Daily Maroon office.All Blackfriar candidates, for theJ.K.. .. be,BarT7 Comer,'.Mu Ene10wiii. KaplanW. Lymaniii. L. SayrelI. w. VlnJaaQ Il. D. SteYeaB. F. ';'DunbamE1. L.:'�P. KeanieyJ. B. PerleeL. StolzW.WeIlmaD.WOAOM'8 DBPAJlTII8T.Jlal'jem. IIDl. lWt«. ILl& .. th Bet1c:ker� Beport.r.J4. Campbell .Alma Llchq,Florence CatlinIUDaORlPTION BATES:., Garier. '2.60 per year; $1.00 per quarter._, JD&1l, ,1.26 per quarter. ",00 per .,. IDadftDce.•• ". c:ontnbuUcma � be left' � 'Biu..,.-au or 'Faculq E:ubaDp, ..,� toWM Dall7 Maroon.'After much discussioa·,Comell uni­,'Versity has,' est�blished'��� 9�C� of �, , ' U niversity �,J?roctor � The:', .·:Comell's "plan. ,of._,��,. �r<?,ctor sys-Proctor tem is as. �Qllows:. - '''The Proctor, will ,spendhi� afternoons and .evenings JY�ereundergraduates may happen to con­gregate and will be known to them, me�ely as a friend. He will make noendeavor to spy upon anyone, nor'. will he in any way endeavor to damp­en �hose festivities that are of the, proper character. Even 'in 'the case of(;xtreme necessity he Will merely actthe part of a friend, a� will not as_'sume the capacity of an officer."Should there be any offense, soflagrant that it demands more sum­mary measures, he will use his au­thority. And if he deems' the casenecessary of further action he will re-"port to the Student Conference com­mittee, composed of, seven seniorsand five juniors. This committee insession will act upon the case withouthringing it to the attention of theFaculty. For the Proctor system isto be entirely an undergraduate affair,the Faculty being calted upon whenthe undergraduates consider it essen- The University of Vermont has re­ceived a gift of $7,000 from the Rock­delter foundation.o'clock.The Reynolds Club informal of Jan­uary 27 has changed to a Hard Timesparty. A list of pri�es will be an-nounced in the Maroon later.The student Christian associationat Michigan has an enrollment of1400 men and 200 women, which isthe largest membership of any similarstudent organiaztion in the. cou�try._'The new biology building at theUniversity of Indiana wilt be: dedi­cated Janua�y 20th.A course in ··Votes for, W�men"has been organized at \Veltesl�y col- 'lege.,, tial."While The Daily Maroon believesthe appointment of such a proctor isa tendency in the right direction,ncverthless it does not solve theproblem. The problem is the pro­yiding of personal, intimate advicefor undergraduates. While the crea­tion "of such an office is better thanthe absence of any, nevertheless itdoes not fill the need. One proctorcan no more serve to give the rightassistance to the student body than�n a few deans. One proctor cannot FOWNESGLOVES-The way tl.e7're ........., • pod deal to .. willa 1Mway tlaey w.ar. '( ,'-.:. , .. 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'�.)t\'1(Jvat·susi:OJbIJ]]tJ:scast or chorus must attend dancing ,reh�arsals onWediiesdayS' in the CLASSIFIEDkeynoJds club at· 8 p� rn. Those who _ . "�n' �pt, ,send names to Faculty �- ,-,. ADVEITISEIIEN'I'Schange 286.Reception' 'couimitiee Settlement 'Rate�Three lines for 25 centa.," , " Siz worila'to the line.dance will meet Friday at I�:JO inCobb 8B�Miss 'Nicholas 'will �peak On theGarment Workers on' Friday at 4p. m. Cobb 6A.Score Club dance Saturday A Meding' will be called- today at10:30 at ; Haskell Assembly room�f sn men' inter�'ste4' in 'dramaticsAssistant Professor P.' H. Boynton.chairman of' the:' committee onstudent organiza�ions: 'and Assistant'Professor:' D� A: .: Robertson, chair­man of the committee' on dramatics,called' , the, meeting and will explainthe particulars plans. their object isto fUrLl�er i�ter�'st in dramatics atthe University. All men interestedin reading modern plays, in learningthe technique of the stage andespecially, those anticipateing mem­bership in either the Dramatic Clubor the Blackfriars, are asked to bepresent. The present .indicationsj'are that a large groupe of the menwill attend.Chicago Kent College of LAWBe a lawyer. Good lawyers are in constantdemand. Highest pald profession, E"eningcourses. Degree L.L.B. in three years. Larg­est and best equipped e\'(�nir.g Law SchoolIn th� world. We find positions in law ot­fices tor hundreds of students yearly, sothey may earn expenees while working fora degree. Rare chance for ambitious youngmen. Send for � Catalogue. AddressCHICAGO KENT COLLEGE OF LAW.1002 ItO Dearborn Street.Lecture Room.. 26 E. Van Buren St., Chicago, NEW YORt( LIFE INS. c6�',"., AS�ET�.':<;)VER 5600,000,000.' ,',The large�t dividend' pay'ing .c.ompapy,in the world.For,further information ,inquire ofA.-I. JA'C�BSON, General Agent171 La Sall,e .Street� 500' N. Y. 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";' 'bFive insertions for the price of four.No advertisement taken for leasthan 25 CeIlta.Cash must accompany order.For Rent-A pleasant room for ladyor geutleman, near ,park, Midwayand University. Phone, Midway2749. sJ6,7,8,To Rent:-2 furnished outside rooms;suitable for 2 people; bath, hot andcold water; use of piano. Mrs. Bab­c(\ck. ,5496 Ellis ave. 4th flat.Stadeaa-Let us place you in thekind of a furnished room you arelookiD& for. We have ever:r kindand price. It costs you nothing forthe most minute details that wehave OD all rooms, made from per_sonal ,inspection. We can tell youeverything you wish to knowabout rooms listed with us. W ood­lawn BusiDess Exc., 9-W E. 63rdS1.. Cor. Elli.. Hyde Park 7130.., FOR SALE-Furnished flat includingpiano. Owner leaving the city. 5519Monroe ave., Apt. 604. pj. 10,11. rc: ':'. '�' cl- .. "lc�f;·��:�; '.. It ....t\� :1)\� _�I.... '..-,F,tr�Monroe ave. pj. 10, II, 12, 13, 14,----------------------�--------------------------------------------------------------------��'FOR RE�T-Two furnished, out­side rooms, board optional. PhoneMidway 2168. ]354 E. 58th St., nearSubscribe for The Daily Marocm.All the Dews of the Campus_,"',THE· DAILY MAROON, TUESDAY.:::;.jANUARY: 10.. t�)lO. ��.�����������������==�������.. �-.. =---=--�,-�--�-.-.,�����;- .. '--;-TRACi-�iiiifPiEPARE "Sometime' before the. enij'- of theFOR HANDICAP. qO..NTESTS quarter, an evening' faculty party i.s::. . - ·�Ianned. In thi's' < two· of the club'sMen to Go Into lriah-Americ.D unite. and the other two wil] have a� (lD Saturday Niaht For similar pany during the: fullowing, PractiCe. . quarter. Beyond this the' program for. ._. --- the remainder of the year is. not yetThe Varsity track squad took up settled, Final plans for the joint ac­yesterday the· work which shall pre- tivities of the four clubs will. be madepare its members for the handicap' at a meting of all the new: and thegames Saturday given by the Irisb- the old officers of the four clubs withAmerica� dub .. _Mr. Stagg has not �jss Robinson. in the Neighborhoody�t announced' the' men whom he in- room, a week from Tuesday. I t is. tends; to enter,. although he has been probable that each of the clubs- willpreparing the list. The men will go hold its first social meeting of thein 'rath�'1' to gain experience than quarter m the Neighborhood roomwith any hope of winning t� meet. the last week in Ja.uary.The downtown' athletic clubs arc' cx- There will be no personal callingpeered to enter full squads, and it is Oil the new women this quarter.thought that one of these will carry Every off-campus woman· may be-· off' th;-ba�ner. There has been a feel. long to a Neighborhood club by pay-ing for several years that the Uni, ing the dues. There are four clubs de­versity team has been at a disad, tined entirely by the territorial bound­vantage in these meets, and there is aries, the dividing lines being Wood­a�_c:or�i�gly, . little excitement on the lawn avenue between the east andream. west clubs. and the Midway betweenOther Colleges In. the north and south clubs. All newwomen are urged to attend the firstmeetings of their sections and getacquainted with the old members.Members of the squad may also besent into ·�e· .. First Regiment gameswhich com�-;oR January 21. �t is re­l.orted that a number of the otheruniversities of the west will send meninto these games. Notre Dame hassent a team for several years and itis announced. that Northwestern willalso hav.�. men.. in one or both of thehandicap' games. Wisconsin is said tobe conslde_rlDg: .sending men, and theM ichii�n _ D!lilj 'reports that Captain, Horner; .the all-round star of their· track team "may' 'go to' Chicago forthe First Regiment races. It is statedthat Murphy .of the University of 11-:-,lin�is�' winn�r of: the Q;nference lastspring, will be entered.A��c Clubs StrODe.The main 't:b�tenders in these gameshave always been the Chicago Ath­letics Association and The First Reg,iment, The new Chicago Irish-Ameri-'can -elub has' a- strong squad, and the. ;:!:'-:- '!linoisl\thletic-1:1U'I)-'bas' been: takUag,��; ; ':'�. :�'�'H#i�eSt . ._iD; _trilc�: atbl�ti�, . tiiap:'�}i)'�ly. �ihe' �sc;·.· The en-· tn�olStIi�J�;Vhll: assure good��b:iB':�'o�e events, althoughthe _w1t���d'handicapping mayPrev�:'$oDie :oithc; 'stars. from show�:, : . ing. ..\ ..F9r .:(:hicago, )fe�ual and .Crawley:.. � ..' should; be stroD� .contenders -, in - tbe:.�high hurdles which are t9 be a scratchevent, Menual wili also be entered in, : .'i�e sh�!.�-:��t, ,'��4 is .����t�d to showif he is given a fair chance by the�::- ':.�.-"Jia·ndicappers.· A large ·.s·quad will bei . {_'� �;nt· in -fot'-the 'da�hes/as there' is noi risk of 'b_!Dging' the men' up in theseI :: ; � ra�e,' 9_. SOqa�", of. '�' Jess � experienced. '�'I." .' .,' ,,1,1;', ... , •. 11.: ,:.'!� :meri 'm'ai:go! ii' .e· niiddle and longt . distan�. t1ID'S- � order. 'to gain �aperi-1 ' - ' .:.� . encc.·•..r..:", ,f;:: � ·.NE!G,JIBOlUl,OOD CLUBS: '_;U/; fi ._AHlfOU.N«;B: ;WlNTER PLANS�;,_ .! .' ." • :. . ... ,.. \. . '.., .-FacaltT �PUV; 'Club' lIetiDp aDct New:.: .. cy::�;: � of-.. --� ..':-"'::." .l"he· ��ihbothOOd 'r�� is' to have:'�i�\; .��e !new ,cunains, and, try to. be'j .,, beautir�i.· Th� .D�� h��e' committee�, 'il.· .• hich· is to be the instrument of the; .. I �, #insr�tiC?n , is . made up' of 'two: rtpreselltatives from each of the four: '!'.'�' clubs and ... c��al1. Their. names' •. '. lclow: '"•.Chainnan, Margaret Campbell·�!;.��:��n�.� ���heasl .�lub, Katherin�� ;'; _ F�ncb ,.riel :Apcs ,¥cDowell· from;�':;; 'lh�' .'$�tit1I"� -du',:' ·M.rio�' Gunn�: . • .� I' .... , ,\� _�lId' D�i'yl'(;ressey; .frOm :the Nonh-._ .., .. est club,' zinna 'Brait, and DorothyFox; from the Nonheast dub, Ger­trude :Fish and a representative not1ft annoW1C;;C-- ._.--A meeting of the committee will be;.' h�ld in the Neighborhood room onTuesday, at ... ·o'clock. caute its wearerdoeso"t feel it.'The BoAonGarter keeps itsareDithand�c:ds in wear-� Fullf CWTOII, ZliL", 1EDfOID. ZI iL ....AJ{i{ow?<otch COLLARSSIt_uafytotbe DeCk, tbetope meetID &oIlt and there is ample apacefor tile cravat.l5c..2 fork Cluett. Peabody " Co..MakeI'llThis Ad.. Is ,Goodlor 51.00CUT 1'iUS OUT.Call us up and we willsend one of our expertPiano Tuners, who will ac­cept this coupon as $1.00discount. The regular priceis $2.sc,! . - .... .r >A -Small Number Left,They Are free. 11 Have you noticed the beautiful poster ill colora haD&iDc in the office. of THE DAILY "MAROON? It ia tb work of Coles Phillipa-one ofAmerica's createst paintera of beautiful women. Thia particularposter ia ODe of hia beat studiea.. It will brichteD up any room.11 Ask, Mr. B. F. Newman, the Busir esa Manager of ,.our collegeto o� of these poatera AB- daily for a card which will entitle youSOLUTELY FREE OF COST.John Verhoeff � Co.unrOOD \naWOOD�· ',""BASSWOOD / '.OBAYWooD'rJCIU(WOOD .... ,'.ISAKWOOD .lUoPLKWooD�YOU WILL FIND WHAT'. .YOUAREHUNTINGFOR" .�.".COL·LARS,2 FOR 2S CENTSTRaT ...... III OR E EN BOX ISlIad. b7' EAR.L at WILSONF_"�ColI.nThe.' Drexel'- T�lona..£ANERS..d DYERSto3 L FIITY-FIITH STREETNar-DIaeI A ..._e' !k.. '., tnin "" Cinb .., •• mI .. aM ""'" ., .04.,.,. "len. ..rtc ,_.., Dell.erd. T.,. 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IliDiater Bedloe."LYRICLEW FIELDSPresenting-The Colossal Musical ComedyTHE JOLLY BACHELORSPOWERSHenry B� Harris P�taTHE COUNTRY :;�BOYGA.RRICKHENRY SAVAGEPresentsThe Prince of PilsenNew Production. •McVICKII!'""FREDERICK 'THOMi>sO;N'SProductionPOLLY OF THE CIRcUSWithArnold �yGRANDGERTRUDE ELLIOTThe Dawn of Tomorrow.STUDEBAKER-Closed this week, opening 'Monda�Eve Jan. 16- -HOMEWARD BOUNDOL YIWPlC"GetComedy Tell: StrikeHenry W. Sa"... 0. ...Hen� Koebr Ia'"THE GREAT 'RAID".:. "W'HITN�.,'COLONIAL:.'COLONIALVIcroR MOORE·inThe New Musical Play."'THE HAPPIESrr NIGHT' OFHIS LIFE/'E:M:PRES................. N. .......VAUDEVILLE .......... --- ... - - -- --AIIOCIATE ·..&DITORS_ OFABNUAL: MEET TOMORROWPREPARE - FOR ILUNOIS.AFTER FIRaT VIcTORY(1;:oDtiDuecS frOIll ,...' I) To Hear Pxom Buainesa Manacem­Literary Committee to DiscussWork Thursday.eiaht .of- his team'j total of 16 points.The work of the Chicago �ds was.,1d50 noticable, Bell, Paine, and Fulk­erson breaking up the visitor's .com­binations time and again. Of the nine'free throws which were permittedeach team, Sauer obtained 'six baskdswhile E.' Lampke cOUld only maketwo •The Chicago rooters filled tile' sec..tion of the bleachers that had beenerected at the south ead of the floorand; . led by cheer -Iesder Baldridgegave .the. team full. support through­cut the course of the game. The gamewas full of excitement and from aspectator's viewpoint was a magnifi­cent .exhibition of � baskc:tball. 'ThefirSt: half was marred 'by; loose. andragged play on' the- part of 't�e 'Ma-'roon team. Three of the team. wereplaying their first conference gameand showed a little 'nervousnesswhich wore off a� the game pro­ceeded. Chicago was also weak: in' fol­lowing the ban and there w.as toomuch fumbling. Then too, the �ards. _ 'played - down -the,�Jioor '�OO much,leaving them weakened when: calledon -to defend .theie. own' goal.The lineup was .�S Jc)lows:Chicago 24. . NOl'thwestern ;J6.Sauer ..........•. R. F .•.•. E. LantpkeIG�I�stein, ....•... L. F R. LampkeGoettler, Paine c. � WertzRell L. G , •... Scanlon.Wells Associate. editors of the Cap and,Gown have been called to a meetingtomorrow at 3 o'clock when they willhear from the business managers onwhat iUs necessary for them to knowof ·the business phase of the publica-. tion. The literary committee willmeet T'_ursday at 7:30 in the office.A meeting was held yesterday inwhich a campaign for contributionswas started. William P. Harms is thehead of . the literary committee butDills, now literary editor, witt be incharge.Senior pictures must be in by Feb­ruary .20, according to the editors.Some of. the Seniors do not under­stand the arrangements which havebeen entered into with the photogra­pher. All _of: -the pictures are to betaken at Root's in the Kimball build­ing. -Pietnres whkh have already beentaken and pictures from the athleticdepartment . or from those depart-. ments whose members go down townwill .be received, provided there is.sufficient reason for. having. them' tak­en on or near the campus.STRIKE WORKER WILL SPEAK,-. Miss Anna .Nicholes to Address Suf­frage League's Meeting.f'ractice was, begun on a few numbersto be given; at. the Settlement dance.I n addition to' the song practice, plansfor ,the rest of· the season werebrought up ,an� .• discussed.. _ Because· of-the non-arrival. of ·the or­. ehestra _ music, the concerto plannedby the Tho��s orchestra, in which.. c�rtain . ,members of the' Glee clubwere to have taken part, has been. indefinitely. postponed. Plans for. thec('ncen. have Dot been given up, how­cv«-r. . The· same arrangements willhpld .good ·until a later date .. The. club is. now without an activemanager, Edward·· Hall hanng re­signed. Paul MacClintock is nowmanager pro tern. The office will befilled by an election to be held to­morrow at a regular rehearsal of theclub.Maud Wilkinson Dies ill Broo1dJll.Miss Maud .Wilkinson. the daughterof Professor and Mrs. W. E. Wilkin­son, died on January 6, ,in Brooklyn,where she was a· teacher in the Latindepartment of the Girls' high school.Miss . .'Wilkinson was for some timea student in the University. The funer­al will be held on Wednesday, at t :30o'clock at the resi'dence of her:parentsat 5630 Woodlawn avenue. Cornell, ,Pennsylvania, Columbia.Yale, and, Princeton have reorganizedtheir basketball league..AIl- .. dasses .. at the· West VirginiaState'!university: have abolished classMissouri University holds' feculty colors ·and ; will 'hereafter wear only�pe11ing matches. . college colors., Tel' ,Us.. 't· Whenever your paper is �ot deUve:ed . rcc:uJarl1 . � 10U, or at ala�e h�ur, tcll us about it. We want you -to CCl THE p�� Y: MA­ROON regularly as you are entitled to it.. We pa1 mar'� for_t servlce.11 It i� not fair to '" the management is not c:anyiDc. out '.iDa enclof . the contract-to deliver' THE DAI�Y MAROON '�11when he does not know. that his. 'end of ·the .cOntract g' �: �lteD.Either call b- h . '.I. pone,' lD person or write the undenipeclEstablished 1877L I. Prenti�e CO..'.Eqineers and Steam and, .Contractora Hot W,aterforHeatinCHot BlaatandHatine and1Iechan1� . V cntilatingL.VCIltUation ApparatusPower' Plants and Power. Pi�- ,.· .... :afi SHE��. �T��N ear Bo��<�f: .Traci�: :; _�- clitUso'" r : :', ._:','" ',4. .�( ' ..Pd.Wr ....... .r..aI:·���·.... :� �-&.;.. ..nww ���,.: �;:: .. --.' -v'-Fl1·.lw. Paine, Fulkerson:R. G .••••...•• Piper; .At .the next meeting of the CollegeReferee-s-Reynolds. Umpire-s-Ioe]. Equal" Suffrage League which. wiUDavies. Time of halves-c-eo minutes. take· place Friday, at 4 o'clock inField. goals-E. Lampke (3), R 'Cobb "6A :Miss Anna Nicholes ,willLampke . (3), Wertz Sauer (5). Gold- speak. The subject 'of her talk will be,stein (3), Paine. F;ee throws-e-Sauer :·The Garmenr'Worker's Strike. Miss(6), E. Lampke (2). Time taken ,out_:' Nicholes' bas' been actively interestedChicago,' 2; :Northwestem 2. in the strike from the first. MissNicholes was one of the organizers.DEBATERS TO START.. "of" the' 'Women's Trade Union and:·STRENUOUS WORK lSQOH has always beeii' an important worker.. . 'in' the.'uilion.,-'She, has also identifiedCOHAII a JiA.... -O'Days-Absence- BeIaJa.tPl'OCe�gs herse1f�with"the settlement work and_ P...... ...,..P-RCticea. to .. Start'.T.hnnday- ,is' a '.resident . of the NeighborhoodGEO. �'CO"" Dean Hall to Preside Hete. CHouse.Rich Qaick .'.�� :.Debating,pros�.��e been fur- A business :ineeting is to be held_____ ------....;;....--. I • ther -injured by . ,O�D�ys .being' called after the lectilre, .at which the idea ofCORT j, ,.away by.the.death of �:r�lat\ve.! He giving a. series. of entertainments,.b,as .been in. Springfield, .,Mo. for th� both humorous and. serious, will be. last : few days but- is, -expected back voted upon.by'Thurs9aY night. -----..' .. GLEE: CLUB AGAIN. AT WORK.Only: one practice has, been· heldthis. quarter and .not· much was ae.:..r; eomplished, .because _. no�. 'all the men" "Rehearsals for· : Numbers to Be GivenP .. at �tt1ement Dance..IN CE.. were present· .then. From now on\, Coach McElroy says that wo�k is toMR. ALBERT CHEVALIER 111i' be very: strenuous ,so that s.,me of The, .Univ�rsity Glee Qlub .resumed_ Daddy Duford . the lost ground may' be recov«ed be� work· yesta'I:b�,by.:holdiJlg: � prelim-oae BalCOD�If.' ... :� fore' the debate. The debate comes on inary rehearsal in the Reynolds dub.============-:-:::"::- :-:;.;. _the twentieth, and practices ar,e to bb,LA. 'SALLE held Thursday,· and;, Friday �f' this.week.and .Monday, and.We�nd;day of-THE- :next. Wednesday. nig�t. .. theJast, prad�'. Sweetest G irll. D.rf. tice, is to be held in Mandel.r I Dean Hall of the Law School' ha's,'.;' _. -The ... Cow.ic 0,... .. tile consented to preside at the I debate'.': CI�." here, and Professor Oapp, of, LakeForest University, has been Qbtainedas _one �f the judges. The oth� have'not been defintely chosen although"�:!- Henry W. SaftK • .lO&'en .. , :sneraJ .inVitations are out. The nega;.(:,'J THE LITTLE DAIIOZBL tive team leaves Thursday evening,. ' •. A play to see a&ai�de4):wkIa ,the nineteenth for Ann Arbort Coachbrilliancy and distinction."-E:amiDer McElroy is to accompany th«sm. ,; J. C. VEEDER .. co.J' . , .• -:. : �."PRINTS_OF ...II_V �.RYTItI'f.G,,' .915 � .&st .:.'63��f�.::�tteet,t!lt;ar:: l>��' .Av.c���·.. •• i• • ... ' � •;,( ... j •. ',. I" I': • ,. � to. (1,,_ ...... I. >SILVERlAN'-S. . '.' ; 'J.!.. �LK SCARF' AND' 'HOSE, .:IN ,HANDSOME . LEA.'1'H­::.ER. CASE ','TO . 'iKATCH:$I.SO to- $2400 �� il. SIlOKlRG�JACKE�':. ,Ss-oo tet 'I� --". -.. 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