I,tr; UNIVEJ{SITY OF CHICAGO, \VElJXESDAY, DEC. 4. 1912. PRICE FIVE CENTS.VOL. Xl. No. 46.COACIIWHJTE�COV�STARS' NO RETURNS OBTAINEDRedmon, Heavy 'It'reshman Guard, FROM STUDENT BALLOTand Lyman of the Varsity Squad ' - r --Expected to Make Good in Plunge Wait Uatil 5ip!ficut Nllllher Havefor Distance. Voted Before Colllltiq BallotsCut Yetterda, ASSOCIATES CHOO:;t: WA"l11NS STUDENT ORCHESTRAWILL PLAY AT DANCEWGE SQUAD BEGINSBASKETBALL PRACTICE Candidates for Two � ear Title ElectSpeaker for Junior ltinals to BeHeld a Week From Friday inMandel. Leisve .. d FIIib Are Traiaiq TwainPiece Orclaestra for Settle-meat DaaceTweaa,-O. Mea Report b CoacIa Pqef.. IaitiaI Pndice f ..Vanity TeallCoach White reports that he has Clyde Watkins will represent theFOUR VETERANS ARE EUGIBLE discovered two finds in the plunge VOTE AT OTHER UNIVERSITIES candidates for the Associate's title at CLUB TO PUT ON FOUR DANCESfor distance. G. Lyman, a member the quarterly class exercises of theof the Varsity squad, and Redmon, To 'rest Sentiment at Michigan, Junior college, which will be in Man-the giant Freshman guard, are -the Minnesota, Northwt!stern. IllinoiS tiel a week from Friday. He wasmen who Coach White believes will and Wlsc:onsln. elected at a meeting held yesterdayprove to be first class performers in noon in Cobb 6A, which was attend-Twenty-one aspirants for the Var- their event. Both mcn have been No returns from thc <t rnw hnllot ed by about thirty of the candidates- All members of the refreshmentsity basketball team reported to plunging over fifty-five fed consist- on the return of Michigan to the Leon Stolz was also nominated. committee for the Settlement DanceCoach Page, the largest squad in the ently, and Mr. White expects them Conference were obtained yesterday. About seventy m.en and women have been urged to meet at 12:15 to­history of the University. Twenty- to reach the sixty toot mark before the tirst day on which the vot e was will receive the title of associate at day in Cobb 6A. There will also befive Freshmen were also on the tloor rhe quarter is over- taken. The small number of votes the end of this quarter. All Junior a rehearsal of' the Settlement Dance,and scrimmage was ordered as a lit Redmon wergns 285 pounds but has cast made it seem advisahlc to leave college students are required to be orchestra at 2:30 in the Reynoldsiopener for the 1912-1913 season. had httle experrence in prung.ng un- them uncounted until a more sig- present at the quarterly exercises, club theater today. The members ofThere are only three Seniors who are III he entered the University. Under niticant vote could be obtained. and all of the candidates are required the refreshment committee are:spoken of for this year's team, Cap- Coach White's tutelage he has de- A similar vote is being or wilt be: tc be present in cap and gown at the Erling Lunde. chairman; Normantain, Paine, Bell and Goettler- Paine veloped rapidly and 'should prove taken soon at M innesuta, Wiscon- convocation exercises which will be Elmstrorn, Martha Green, Winifredwas not present Monday owing to one of the best men on the Fresh- sin, Illinois, Northwestern and Mich- held the following Tuesday afternoon Miller, Otto Schnering, Hirsch Soble,his football injuries, Bell was sick man team. Lyman plunged lifty ignn. The idea of thus obtaining a in Mandel hall. Anna May Bernet, Marie Fannng,and Goettler is not enrolled in the seven feet nine inches last week; and definite estimate of the student feel- The exercises, usually consist of George Kuh, Margaret Rhodes,University. Coach White believes that he could inrr on the western campus arose in speeches made by the deans of the Florence Rothermel, Fred Stein-Coach Page looked the squad over have reached the end of the tank had the recent meeting of the Alliance of I Junior mid Senior college, by a stu- brecher, Ruth Whitlicld, Haroldwith a critical eye and pronounced he held him over the minute mark. Western College Dailies held here dent representative, and by a faculty Wright. Ruth A�r.' Arline Brown.the material" good. "They are a raw Freshmen Have Strong Team. Editors Find Differences, representative or a prominent Ch'ca- Kilburn Brown. Ernest Cavin. Gert-hunch though and will need lots of The Freshmen seem to be develop- At that meeting the editors con- goan, The faculty speaker has not rude Chamberlin. Marjorie Coonley.work." he 'said after the practice, "but ing a strong team and have given eluded that the fundamental differ- yet been decided on- Students Will Furnish Mu:ic.1 think we can build a team out of the Varsity a hard light in the dual cnce between the Conference and MU5i� for the. dance wilt be furn-that hunch without much trouble." meets, The only weakness of the Michigan was in regard to the train- INITIATE TWELVE INTO l!tb�d by a twelve piece student or-Norgren and Molander Out. Freshmen is in the breast stroke, and ing table, an institution which the PEN CLUB THIS EVENING ehestra under the dirccti,?n of GeorgeXorgren, a forward from last year, Coach White is on the lookout for Leisure and Louis Fuiks. Both of. I· h A (Continued on .pag� 4) N hE' Wl'th .. , d S dwill he eligible for the team and the new matena m t at event-_ t pres- eop ytes to ntertasn these men have sacrince atur ayrecent ruling of the conference corn- ent Captain Ray \Vhite,. Pavlicek, "Stunts"-Election of Officers night enhragements in order to playmittee reinstating Moander, a guard, McLaughlin, Redmon, and Weil are The Daily Maroon starts a straw Will Be Held Next Quarter. in Bartlett· Chairman Donovan thinksbrighten, the chances for .Chieago. _makin.� a good s,h2�in�,. __ • __ ." ����_torlay '.0 determln» �e.��ttit;,ad� --_. '. thar great credit 'for the' success ofEvery Freshman from last' y' ear is The members of the VarsJty and A dozen new members' will be add- the dance will be due to their work.of the student, body on the questioneligible for the Varsity team. Des Freshmen teams are working hard in cd to the Pel} club at the initiation The program of dances follows:Jnrdien, guar'd and center, Vruwink, preparation for: the Vansity-Freshman of the return of Michigan to the dinner in Hutchinson cafe at six. I, Song De Autumn.forward and center, Gorgas, center meet that will be held -Friday at 4- Conferences The new men are A· Burton Rascoe, 2. Empire City.and forward, B, aumgartner, guard, The Varsity has won the two prev- RalJ'h Stansbury, Samuel Kaplan, 3· Sphinx.,. If you favor the return, of MichiganStevenson, forward, and Bennett, ious meets of .the quarter by close Holger Lollesgard, Clyde Watkins, 4- Louisiana Rag.guard, are among the Varsity candi- scores and intend to make a clean to the Co�ference under arrange- Harry Gorgas, George Lyman. 5. Echoes of Spring.dates from last year's Freshman �we!!p of the series if pOSISiUle. ments satisfactory to the Conference George Cottingham, Haskell Rhett, 6. Klown Kapers-team. Others who were out in the Last Dual Meet of Quarter. .. , Edward Miller, Walter Poague, and 7. Vision of Salome.Varsity squad were Kennedy, Hunt- The meet will be the last one of mark an "X" in the circle 0ppoSlte James Dyrenforth. 8. Black I Diamond.the quarter' as the third annual Uni- (Yes). If you do not, mark an "X" Th . h·· Dream of the Fairies.ington, Kulvinsky, Goodwin, Wells, ey received t err instructions 9-Holm, Miller. Goldberg, and Heims, vcrsity swimming championships will ir. the circle opposite (No). yesterday at a meeting held in the 10. Bag of Rags.Competition Is Keen. be held Thursday, and Friday, De- Reynolds club,. and an active pro- II. Wedding Ring.d All . f h The result of the ballot will be Dcember 12 an 13, entries or t e gram of initiative stunts was imposed 12. Knockout rops-championships should be handed in published from day to day. Drop by the committee. Initiation fees Put on Folk Dances.to Coach White not later than a week and all preliminary apparatus must As previously announced, the Sig-)lour llallots in the Faculty exchangefrom today- he in the hands of Roderick Peattie net club will put on four fancyor in the box in Lexington and the before the dinner is served, The dances, Four couples will danceSOPHOMORES RESERVE TABLE, Reynold& club. -' election of officers will he held next ·'Darg:lson" and an English folklance, "The Parson's Farewell:' adance brought back from Stratford ..on-Avon this summer by CharlotteFoss. The entire ciub wiD 'dance'Peas Cod" and Vingaker."··In regard to the sale of tickets:'s:aid General Chairman Donovan yes­terday, "I can not say very much thatis encouraging· I do not know dcf­Will Hear Plans for Dance to �initely how many tickets have be.enHeld Saturday in Club.sold, only a hundred or so, I think.although one man sold thirty ticketsyesterday morning. This man's suc­cess shows just what can be done ifthe effort is made. The main rea-sonurday at '2:30 and for taking the class 11for such poor results in ticket se ingpicture will he discussed, and the is that only ten of the committee ofclass committC'Cs \\;11 he announced. .sixty showed up at the meeting call-ed for the purpose of distr.ibuting thetickets.Condones Lo!. of 10:30 Recess."Every member of the committeefrom n)('mher� of the social commit· hould report to Chairman Hollings-t('e. Class tickets will he required fOl wmth immediately and get to workSigned ..........................• admittance to the affair, The Fresh· riJtht away." he continued, "andman Dance committee consists of memhers of all other committee�Remar!:s :., �crtnhJ(le DCha�herlGain. Helen Jack. ,-hould attend the meetings of their- '1 orot y aVJs. eorge Scholes. comittees. Mu("h of the lack of inter-Stuart Canhy and Carl Dcfehaugh. est is due to the absence of the ten-...... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. The nefreshment committee is com- N· 1thirty r�ces:;. ·0 meetmgs can IepO""ec1 of Dorothy Davi�. Dorothy held at convenient enough hours toI Farwc1t. Helen Dodge, and Marjory................................... uJllnan. Signet Club Will Give English FolltDance Imported from Stratford­On-Avon·Many Prep School Stars Contest forPlaces on Freshman Aggregation-Begin Scrimmages.'il.If,[, I Competition lor p.aces on theFreshman team Will be sharp. High,school stars. abound in the nrst yearclass_ and there wJlI be much pickingdone before the "sheep are separatedfrom the goats,' ,Those who handedtheir names to Coach Page wereShull, from Sioux City; Stegeman,irom Holland, Michigan; Reidel, from. Uak Park; George, from Hyde Park;O'Conilell, from Sandusky; Darra- A table for Sophomore womenwill be re�erved every Tuesday inLexington commons, Committeeswere chosen for a party to be' givenin Green Hall, The members. are asfollows: Students will be requested .to sign quarter.Women of Class Will Have i.�ch- Old memh('rs of the cluh will noteon Together on TUesdaja· their names to the baJlots. The�e he asscs:,ect for the dinner if they �ig·names �il1 not be published but will nify hefore noon their intention ofThe D":ly Maroon heing pr('sent·merely assure ..that onl� regular students of the �iU- FRESHMEN TO MEET TODAY"nogue, from Fon du Lac; O'Connor,from Windell Phillips; Willard andMcLaugblin from University higb;Plume and Thorp, from' Hyde Park;Kendall, from Bowen; Sellers. fromLexiugton, Mazel from Hull House;Midkaff, from Englewood; Cisna,from llradley; Sherf, from St· Louis;Foster, from Minneapolis; Stickleirom Lansing; Adams, from NewMexico and Reeve from Indianapolis,Schedule Not Announc..o. versity cast ballots.Refreshment-Doris Mac Neal,I favor the return of Michigan tochairman; Margaret Fenton, Rosalie Freshmen will hold a class meetingAmory, Katherine Sprainley and the Conference under arrangemen�s today at 12:15 in Kent theater TheLeona Coons. satisf;lclory to the Conference· plans for the dance to be held Sat-Hotchkiss.Entertainment-Grace'Chairman;. Louise Hord. H· LouiseMick, Madelyn Woodruff, and Kath­erine. Biggins. IReception-Edith Lindsay. chair­man: Gene Young, R�alie Bonem.Marie Schmidt, Betty Byr�e. E�therButtolph. Tri5 Spohm. Helen Wilson.Phyllis Fay. and Esther Eid�lan.Finance-Dorothy Llewellyn. chair­man; Genevie,'e Baker. Hilda Mac­Clintock, and Nina O'Neill. oYES The Social committee met yester­(Iay.,_in Cohh and decided on th�HeynoMs cluh as the place for thecla�s dance which can be securedThe ollicial schedule for the Varsityhirs not been announced. Accordingto the ruling of the Conference last !o!O oweek. only twelve Conferc:n .. �c gam,�5can he scheduled. Freshman andVarsity scrimmage witl commencenext week and a schedub of gameswitt he posted. The Varsjty tcam witlpractice at 5 :�10 and the .':-re�ll1nen at4 o'clock· lin. GiIman'to Speak,Mrs· Charlotte Perkins Gilman wittSyracuse-Over thirty-five men at prescnt one of her J ��ctures, "TheSyracuse university report�d for the, Woman and the Stat�'" at 4:30 to-initial hockey practice, , morrow in Kent theater: �(Continued on pap of)•THE DAILY :MA�OON, WEOt\l-:SDAY. DEC. 4. 1912.Chapel A�sembly-Di\"inity SchoolBulletin and Announcements.LeCercle Francais-Tomorrow, 4'112: 15. Haskell assembly room. Lexington.Y. W. C. L'-12:15, Lexington. Equal Suffrage League-AddressSettlement Dance- Refreshment by Mrs. Charlotte Stetson Gilman,committee, 12:15, Cohb oAFreshman Class-Meeting,Kent theater.Pow Wow-4, Cohb, �CThe Daily MaroonFormerlyT�I'" l'lIi\"lTSi:y vi Cillca� \\·t.�kly.l'ullll:<!llod daily exc -e l->t Sun.iays. llondayw.a nd l:o,it!aY:I QUI'jng tll� quartel1l of the �;.Ln i c rc-d a� secoud-ctass mall M ·tbe Ohica�"O1'"", .,,:': ,c'c', C;I�..:a;;O, II!., llal�b l�. lOO� UlI­Jt:l' Ac; 0: ltarcn 3, lS.a.l·�,! .. ��<�l;-i:u<Il\.·N$ Ofl':ce, Ellis :!-I.'1\ ,l ;.:: .. lIl' .\LJwJ,Y �,.\1'-'1. 1:"":\ "v" Facu:ty Exchan;c.i_;y ca i rrcr', �:,:,:,O a )�r; $1.00 a quarter,1;0 III"::, ,,:;.UO J, �'l:ar; .fl.:::' a quartt:r.--_-- -----------Ll .• '..aU .::)\\'awj�t::, .. li:." i;vlWnli.. J!:U:Il the �pul'ler halt lUI dice. aDU"iUa � .. C:lU' c,) at lUlU bUlle.' .iaD¥""Ke. UIM)'wucu J.tI,IUltlu:CI lIollU puw, lb" "a.¥ Lvv.·".rnlt."-A. .L. I:t.(!l;bitotialKnocking. tomorrow, 4:30, Kent theater.12:45 Kent Chemical Society-tomorrow,7:15, Kent.Philharmonic Society-Choral prac-Glee Ctub= kchearsal. 4, Reynolds rice, tomorrow, 7:15, Mandel-club. Scandinavian Club-Addres�As-sistant Professor Gould, tomorrowMathematical Club-4: 15, Ryerson7 :30 Cobb oA.Religious Education Club- Tomor-Philological Club-S, ProfessorlOW. 7 :30, Haskell.Manley, 1312 E. 53rd Street. Students Fund Society Loans-s-Ap-Chapel Assembly-Junior colleges r-lications must he made beforemen and women. tomorrow. 12:15· tomorrow in President's office.CHEMIST TESTS CAMPUS AIR APPOINT CHAIRMANFOR SENIOR WOMEN'SFinds That Improvement Can Still SOCIAL COMMITTEEBe Made Despite Claims.Cora Hinkins was appointed chair-t.oned which was not a peanut vend-was made of. More explicitly, an airtest was being made for the Chicago the senior tics. All the women at­tending the luncheon Thur-sday willmeet in' Lexington at J 2: 15. Thosewho are going to the Senior musical:& week from Friday will meet in Lex-Association of Commerce at the in- ington at 3:1.5.Frank Parker, Milton Morse, Don- 'ald Hollingsworth, Harold Conleyand Ralph Stansbury will be on theprogram of the Interfraternitysmoker which will be held in theReynolds club Monday at 8:30.All fraternity men have been urgedto attend the smoker- The various CLASSIFIEDAD\lEKTIS£MthlSLOST-illack auto gloves in Mitchelltower, December znd between 4:30and j; Heward for their return­Please return to The Daily Maroonoffice.,FOR SALE-Dress suit, white cord­ed silk vest, new this year, usedonly six times. Also Tuxedo, withgray silk vest. Measurements-­chest 38, leg 33, waist 32. AddressX. Y. 43, The Daily Maroon.fraternities are requested to reportthe number of activ� men in their LOST-Between Mandel and thechapters. and also. the number who Midway, Sunday morning, a bunchexpect to attend the smoker to Har- of valuable keys. Reward for re-r-ld Wright or Donald Hollingsworth. turn to information office or theRefreshments will he served under Maroon.the direction of Mr. Barrel. managerof Hutchinson commons.PRESIDENT JUDSONWILL BE GUEST OFHONOR AT LUNCHEON FOR RENT-Furnished rooms andlight ·housekeeping rooms. Singleor en suite. All eonveniences. 6104Washington avenue. Tel. Midway3102.I L l- . M LOST --On Marshall Field SaturdayMr. Char cs . Iutchinson, rr,David R For'g'an " and Mr. JuliusRosenwald have issued invitations toEcluc.ation association." a Iternoon a purse containing 2keys and about 50 cents in change.Finder please return to Informationsunny room, private porch, in'tuiet home. New apartment, e1ec­fr:r li�ht, steam heat. Prefer stu-c1en! or teacher. References t"X­,·hang-ed. Price rJoderate. Con-\'(,niently located to University.Phone 'Midway 85i3. 6104 Madisona .... enue, 2nd flat, South.RLICK FOR SALE QUICK-A $50'No. i micken�clerfer typewriterfor $Jo. Ad,lress Daily Maroon 50i'EXAMS ARE COMING! BOOKS.\1anu .. iul: .El1itul' l1lnl� Kewaic:uU�C\'" Ll1ih;r - - - - Leuu btulz Most of the �tudents were not as man of the social committee i�)lAUla�llc Luitur - lSeruaru \1.Wa..", curious as a Maroon reporter yester- Senior women- The other n-embers1 .. u"uu.." " ..ua1lll�cr - - - ,U,uruette ..aw.Lday and were content to pass the of the committee arc: Arma LouiseA:;::'O\;!dTl-,; .t:IJITORa:t little wagon station at the Circle as Ford. Ellie Hewitt, Mona Quayle.\\ .... ....,r r' ... u;e •• llar.lln SteVt:r8 "another of those popcorn stands." Myra Rcynolds. Edith Bradley. Helen\\ullam Lyman Jonn .1'crl"" But curiosity, at o.ncc the making and Magee. Augusta Swawitc, Harriet.::.... .... c , 1�""."11 • • .&:ian,)" ""ur�iUI oJ,I..W._"l· J...v •• �·"ba,nl • ti1>ul¥1t .L.¥"� unmaking of a Maroon reporter. Edgeworth. Florence Rot he rme],c • .)ll� \\a..h.,� G..or� \.A1t.t1u�"","",1 prompted a little individual research Olive Thomas and Eva Goldstein,1...1· .. .:.. l.L. ..... " .. .h.J.UH ... ,J,.,,11 Hill'll eIU".I.b UC:IUW"-"'land it was found that the man sta- Martha Green wlil ' have charge ofstignation of the electrification and• w,.� .. "\l b¥ .u&.ruul1 .1-',..... &Ill eoua.. Uro... smoke abatement committee of thecity council- Possihly you haveheard of the clean atmosphere of theCast your ballot today on the ques- University of Chicago. So had thelion 01 tne return of Michigan to the'-.:onference. chemist but he decided at the close i'-OR SAL� room residence, 2., j _�_4..o1"""" of his investigation that there was baths, modern improvements; lotThere is a large class of men, in still room for improvement. 50X104. Bargain. 5482 Greenwoodand out of the universny, who make avenue, Easy terms.. It .their 'Jipecia1 task to COMPLETE SMOKER PROGRAM"knock" (;tucago wnen- __._ever the subject is dis- Each }4'raternity Asked to Report tocussed. The "knocks" are on old Breed or Hollingsworth.threadbare themes, such as the atti-tuce of the faculty and its intentionto make Chicago a "graduate school;"lack of spirit, and "college life," andthe other familiar raps that are heardon the campus and by students fromneignboring universities. Were these"knockers' to familiarize themselveswith conditions as they are, theiractivities would cease. Chicago a grad­uate school? The 'generous aid inscholarships; the facilities for sociallife, epitomized by the Reynolds club,the commons, �and the dormitories,peculiar to Chicago should answerthis objection- Add to this, the con­sideration and aid given every wonhwhile activity of the undergraduate,and the "grad school" bogy is answer­ed. What of the accusation that. Chi­cago has no spirit? True enoughChicago men do not celebrate foot­ball triumphs by wrecking theaters,and by fiiling the streets with adrunken crew of "rah-rah" boys; butis this to our discredit? It is notrather a better spirit which exists atChicago-a gentlemanly spirit whichncognizes the rights of others, whichis loyal in defeat and considered intriumph? We can say little of those�utside of the university, who indulgeIn these "knocks;" they know better.But let the Chicago man, on the Chi­C2g0 c;'lmpus, look about him; let himrecognize tht merit of Chicago insti­tutions; let him see the spirity the re­finement, the courtesy, that underliesChic3go student life; and recogniz­ing this, let him resolve in hi.;; mind,and tell others, that Chica�o herspirit and her institutions, ar� 'go)d;�nd let him so organize his collegehfe that he will fall into the marchat Chicago, and by his presencebuild up the good we have into some­thing better for Chicago, and give usoccasion to be even prouder than weare of our Alma Mater. a luncheon in honor of PresidentJudson to he held at the Union o-fice,League club tomorrow. The prcsi- FOR RENT-Nicely furnished, light,dent i� to he honored both as presi-dent of Cniver�ity and of the ne­ligious Education association. llishopFrancis John McConnell will he thcprincipal speaker· The cards ac­companying- thc invitations says,"President J t)(l-:-on i:-; well known tous' :.11: hut we wish to :-;h()w him that Ihe is honored CH·n 'in his own coun­try' an(1 especially J honored on ac­count of the connection of the Cni­vcrsity of Chica�o with the Reli�iol1sWisconsin-Plans for affiliatinglhe medical school of Marquette Bone lTD. I'll HelD Youuniversity with the University of' Specialties: History and English IWi�consin arc heing- considerecl hy Earle E. Eubank, Experienced Tutorc(,mmittees representing both insti- 5802- Jackson Ave. Itutions. Phone Midway 6gIl FOR CI-IRIST�1ASby en The Best of allgifts. 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'tHE DAILY MAttOON, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 4. 191�.CARSON PIRIESCOTT & Co.-' IIOLIDdr SALE-Men'l TravelingBagsFour Excellent Values HO:rt1E*.rBIHG� TO UAD.The undergraduate's 01 RegulationTHE JOHNSONPNkuMATIC SERVICECowhide Bag,$6.00Genuine c 0 w­hide bag, rna deover a sewed-in­frame. Leathercor­ners, riveted on,and leather lined,16inch and 18inchsizes, $6.00.Sewed Bag,Three pie c ebags, in brown orblack s moo t hleather, stitchedcor n e r s, leatherlined, 1 8 inc hsize, $7.50. His Naturalnessworship Woodlawn Trust'& Savines Bank,l�O-& £alit ard Street. Cbleace.THE UNDERGRADUATEr ealny is also shown in h,=> aumira­tion of naturalness. The modern stu­dent has relegated into the back- TOground the stilted elocutionary andoratorical contests of forty years agobecause those exercises were unnat­ural. The chair of 'elocution in anA mcrican college of to-day' is a de- This bank's well-known reputa- THE RECOGNIZED STANDARDInstalled in the Universityof Chicago BuildingsComplete Systems forall Methods of Steamand Hot Water HeatingControl of HumidityReducing Valves for Air,Water, and Hot Water TankRegulatorsJohnson ServiceCo.H. J. GILSON. Manaler.Chica20 Offic"!.117 DEARBORN STREETJOSEPH SCHMIDTSTATIONERY. TOILET ARTlcr.ESFIXE LISE OF C.!NIU8SIN .. I5tb st. Cbleac,-. DL1I",uur'h'cJ antI I)tJme!ttk 1.(IIt: "IClaar. and CilloreUoversity of \Visconsin when I asked students the course in oratory wasthe reason for the amazing popular- rcgularly attended hy three!ity of a certain undergraduate. The instructor in rhetorical exer-The American college man wor- cises in a college to-day usually sym­ships at the shrine of reality. He [.athizes with the remarks of onet:kl's elemental things. Titles, con- Frofe .... ssor Washington Value. theventions, ceremonies, creeds .all these French teacher of dancing at Xewfor him or forms of things merely- Haven when that I'hlite accomplish­To him. ment was a part of chtt��e education.The rank is hut the guinea's stamp. :\t one time when he was unusuallyThe man's the gowd for a' that. ill-treated by his exiiberaut pupils. heThe strain of the real, like the red exclaimed in a Ir ettxy of Gallicst rrpe 1Il the official English cordage, Fervor- "Gentlemen. if z e Lord vereruns through the student's entire ex- to COIllC down from heaven and say.istence. IHS sense of "squareness" Mr- Wash ington Value. "ill you beI� highly developed. To be sure, in dancing mast' at Yale C(lt1t;ge. or villthe class room he often tries to con- yon he ctairnally damn"?' ! would sayccal the weakness of his defenses to II im-c-'Sicur, eef eet ces ull zc scmwith extraordinary genius by "bluff- to yon, I vill be etair nally damn'.'''ing," but this atittude .is as much for The weekly lecture in oraf nry usual­the sake of art as for dishonesty. The Iy furnishes an excellent chance forhypocritc tS an unutterable abomina- relaxation and horseplay, A collegetion in his eyes- He would almost man said to me recently: "1 wouldprefer outright criminality to pious n't ,cut that hour for anything. It isaffectation. Sham heroics and mock as good as a circus."sublimity arc specially odious to him. Thc student prefers the l:i� ofThe undergraduate is still .sufficient- naturalness. He is keen for scicn­Iy unsophisticated to believe that tific and athletic exercises. in part atthings should be what they seem to least because these arc actual and di­he ; at least his entire inclination and rect approaches to reality- His col­desire tS to see men and- things as tcgt' slang. while often superabundant:hey are. and absurd, is ior thc sake of brev'ty,This passion for reality is revealed directness, and vivid expression. Thein the student's love of brevity and perfect Elizabethan phrases of the ac­directness. He adhors vagueness complished rhetorician are listenednnd long windedness. His speeches to with enduring respect, hut thed(, not begin with description of stumbling and broken sentences ofnatural scenery: he plunges at once the college athlete in a -student mass­into his .subject- meeting set a college audience wildA story is told at New Haven con- with enthusiasm and applause.cerning a preacher who, shortly he- Henry Drummond was perhaps thefore he was to address the student'S most truly popular speaker to stu­in the chapel. asked the president of dents of. the last generation. :\ chielthe university whether the time for reason for this popularity consistedhis address would be limited. The in his perfect naturalness, his abso­president replied, HOh, no ; speak aSl lute frcedom from pose and affecta­tonA' as you like. hut there is a tradi- t ion. I Ii- tened to onc of his first ad-t ion here at Yale chapel that no dresses :'1 this country, when hesouls are saved after twenty minutes. spoke to Harvard students in Apple­The preacher who holds his ser- ton Chapel in l8cj�. H is general sub­mon in an hour's grip rarely holds ject was "Evolutjon-" The hall wasstudents. The college man is a keen packed with Harvard undergraduates.discerner between rhetoric and ideas. Collegians had come also from otheri\o decisions arc more generally cor- �ew England 'institutions to sec andrect thail his. He knows immediately; to hear the man who had won th('what he likes· You catch him or loving homage of the students of two 1357 FARt Mth St�t.---- __ .. -----------,----------:mtitution who. when he \\'C!s electedte. learlership in one of the collegeor�ni7.ations. called together his menand gave them two stern niles:First. stop ,apologi7.ing! 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MANAGERIIF.AnQUAnTF.RS Fun CIIICAGOHis Passion for RealityTilE F,,\CVLTY01 tbeV�I\'EHSIT" Oi" CHICAGO:Early in the 'search for predomi ...nant traits oi thc college man one issure tc lind a passion for reality."We stand for him because he is thei real thing," is the answer which I'received from a student at the Uni- clining institution. Last year in onc tion for sound management andright dealing has been gainedthrough nineteen years of strictadherence to safe methods andconsiderate attention to custo-vi our universit ics of one thousandmers' needs.Your savings account or checldncaccount is welcome and appreci­ated here.• ... 11. _- ... - ....SHOE REPAIRINGYou can not makea mistake in Sendingyour work here. Onlythe most skilled work­men employed.SMITH-GOODYEAR1134 EaRt Urd StrHt.Opposite Postoffice.We are OPEN till MIDNIGHTHave you eaten here?Greenwood Cafe)'ou lose him quickly; he never continents. :\s he rose to speak. theI <Iangles on the hook. rhe American cmd;ence sat in almost breathles�student is pecu;iarly inclined to fol- �tillnes�. Men were wondering whatlow living lines. He is not afraid of important scientific word would firstlife. \\'hile usually he is free from af- fall from the lips of this renowne.!feetation. he is nevertheless impelled GJosgow proft'ssor. He !Otood for ahy the urgent enthus:asm of youth, moment with one hand in hi'S po�kct.:md demands immediate iulfilment of then leaned upon the desk. and. withhi!' dreams. His life is not "pitched that line .cont;lgious '!Omile wh;ch soto some far-ofi note," hut "s hased up- often lighted his face. he looke.l.')n the everlasting now. He inhabits ahout at the windows. and drawled I't minature world. in which he helps out in his quaint Scotch. "r s n't it'0 form· a public op·nion. which, rather hot here�" The colleJ....jans ,though circum... erihed, is impartial hroke into an applause that laste.l foraOfI sane. Xo justice is more equal minutes. then stopped, hegan again. Ithan that meted out by undergradu- :lOd fairly shook the chapel. 1 t was I:.tes at those institutions where a stu- appan::e for the natural man· Ry the Ident committee has charge of disci- te1eA'raphy of humanne"s he had e�- II'line and honor-systems. A child ,of, tahlishcfl his kinship with them, •I'('ality anfl modernity, he i� econom-I Thereafter he was like one of them: I,('al of hi� prai�e, trenchant and often :lntl prohahly no man has ('\'cr re- Iremorseless in his criticisms and' cei\'e.! more complete loyalty fr0tn"ensures, for as yet he has not learn-! Amcrican undcrgr;uluates.-Century Iefl to he insincere and �ocially d:plo- Maga7.ine. lmatico This penchant for reality'--------------­c.·merges in the platform of a 5uccess-1ful c('lIege athlete in a N.ew England HAND P I\INTED CHINAChri.ftmas Cift.f ami Pr;=c.'iClass or private instruction.Designs to rent. China Fired. ___ -----------4------------"�--.--.- ... Tj.j� DAILY MAROON, WEDNESDAY. DEC. 4. 19ii.OPERA DIRECTORS SELECTED NO RETURNS OBTAINED·Io'ROM STUDENT BALLOTConference abolished and whichl\uth Iloz cll was elected' general Michigan has fclt essential" to herchairman Ior thc comic opera "Bye athletic success,::lld 1:yc" written by Ercnstine Evans It was also concluded that the onlyILlr the \\'. A. A. Ellie Hewitt and other difference which carries anyFlorence l\uthermcl were appointedi weight is the matter of faculty con­a- ... i:-t;tnt coaches- trol of athletics. It appears that atThe lyric contest has been closed Michigan the faculty in reality haveand the mat er ial handed in, is being more control than at Minnesota,j lid;,.: l'!1 hy the committee which con- where the University senate has nev­�i,ts vi .. Vssistant Professor Robert- er exercised its veto power over the:-1111. Director Stevens, Miss Pierce. committee in control of athletics inai;d .\ri"<; Dudley. The music con- which there is a clear student majori­r c ... t '"IH'1l to all students begins next I ty. At Michigan the students are inwe c-k. Lyrics may be obtained of the minority in the Athletic commit­Fl1ic Hewitt. The opera will be held tee. Their action call be revokedat the enrl of the winter quarter. An- only by the Board of Regents of thenounccmcnt s will be published when University.t ryc-ut« for the parts arc to be held.Members of the dancing choruses HORACE SCRUBY ANDwill be chosen from the dancing WIFE WILL ARRIVEclasses next quarter- IN CHICAGO FRIDAYRuth Bozell Elected Chairman forW: A. A. Musical Comedy·December 7(Continued from page one)DON'T FORGET!Settlement DanceBARTLETT GYMNASIUM'6! ThoDsand lor tbe Settlement"Ne\'er lOse an opportunity of making a ehUd happy; it isorten beyond your po\\'er to make a grown man. or womenbappy; � but a ehild you ean always make happy.Edward Strachey3TUDENT ORCHESTRAWILL PLAY AT DANCEl\I r, and 1\1 rs, Horace Scruby arcHONOR MOVEMENT TO expected to arrive in Chicago FridayBE DISCUSSED AT night. Scruhy was president of theLEAGUE'S MEETING Sophomore class last year, and wasa star of the 11)11 football team .. HeThe Honor Sentiment will be the is a member of the Sigma Chi fra­subject discussed at the weekly meet- te rnity, Mrs- Scruby, who until lastin� oi the Y. \V. C. L. today at 12:13· spr'ing' was Mary Roe, was also aThe speakers arc Dorothy Bent, Sophomore in the University. Miss2\Juricl Bent, Suzanne Fisher, Doro- Roc is a member of the Wyvern.thy Farwell, Helen Magee and Grace Scruhy and Miss Roc were marriedHotchk iss. on Junie I. I�I2 in Los Angeles,AMUSEMENTSEMPRESSTHEATER63rd Street and Cotta&e Grove AveWeek Starting Sun.llat.Dec. ISULLIVAN &: CONSIDIN�PRODUCING DEPARTMENTANNOUNCE Thirty men of the Senior class at­tended the dinner held last night inthe cafe of Hutchinson commons- In­formal talks were given by Lawrence\Vhiting. ex-'13. Halstead Carpenter,.George Kasai and William Hefferan.CHICAGO A professional singer entertained theOPERA HOUSE men at intervals with the latest pop---------------Chick: Sales; Nichols Sisters; Ex­position Four; Two Jon1eys; Igna­tius Cardosh; Crouch & Welch; BelleHathaway's novelty.AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS • AMUSEMENTS.JEFFERSON MAJESTIC:':'Ul Street and Lake Avenue. First Vaudeville Appearance in pALACE MUSIC �ETHEL BARRYMOREin J. M. Barrie's""The Twelve Pound Look·"America ofMME. SARAH BERNHARDTNOVELTY PHOTOPLAY"'Ivc Iteels nl�htly ot the latest moving The World's Greatest Actress�,kt11te�. l1I�h ctass songs, nest of Madame . Bernhardt's Performancemustc by high class orchestra. Come and will be preceded by an Excellenthf'nr our new $7.:iOO pipe organ. VaudeVille Entertainment.Scats for both weeks now on saleTONIGHTThe Drexel TailorsCLF,ANERS AND DYERSMI Bat lit. 8II'ftLIt Itering etc. of Ladies and GentsGarments."""r1n� aJMI rn-Iq at PrIeM..... � IU'I.The Quarrel ( Comedy)The Valet and The Maid30 Minutes of Song, Dance. Laugh,Pretty Girls and Gingery Comedians.A NIGHT IN THE PARK When Cupid Runs Wild (comedy)The Merchant of Venice (2 reels)By Ruth Lockwood and Her Selected Pathe Weekly Every Fri«layCompany of Ten Musical ComedyArtists.THOMAS Q. SEABROOKEThe Emporer of the Comic OperaDomainJACK ARKThe Marvelous Diablo ManipulatorBESSIE LA COUNTEddie IreneBORDEN AND SHANNONIn "Bits of VaudevilleBUD SNYDERThe Famous Daredevil Bicyclist7:30 and 9:15PRICES10c-20c-30cpOWERSDavid Belasco presentsA new play by Frederick and FannyLocke Hatton.'YEARS OF DISCRETION'With the Seasons' best cast. CORTFinal Performance in Chicago ofWK. HODGEin the coun�-wide successTHE MAN FRO II HOMEFINE FEATHERSDramatic Sensation.Current Events.ADMISSION pRINCESSMain Floor. all seats • • • • • • 10 Wm. A. Brady PresentsBalcony, all seats. • •••••••• sc P' Chi P fThe U"St "cago erformance 0BOUGHT AND PAID FORBy Geo. Broadhurst.An American Play of To-day get members of committees to attendand on account of this "the Settlementis suffering."All committees will meet at 2 to­morrow in Cobb 9B. Tomorrow al­so, Miss McDowell of the UniversitySettlement will talk on behalf of theSettlement before the men and wo­men of the Junior colleges. Chair­man Hollingsworth will he in Cobbtoday and all this week from 12' to12:30. . \\THIRTY SENIOR MENPRESENT AT DINNERIN COMMONS CAFEular songs. Mustaches were the soletopic for conversation.C"lAC antI IlllJl,rci Ih,. largrllt IInc off,;r"'f'" an,l ,lo",rlfllc ,ro"I,.". dll'plollnl ,.""tIc Par1:. Ollr c1,.th,.. arc pcrfectlo. 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