A meeting will be held around theftC" hench this morning at 10:'5 forthe purpose of organizing a golftournament. The entrance fee istwenty,..five cents Only men may en­ter. They have heen asked to reportto Walter Goddar<1 or RaymomlDa17.\t.VOL. XI.. No. 136 -. .__rnnnLil\ 1 VEI{SlTY OF CHICAGO. FR.IDAY. MAY 9.1913. . .PRICE FIVE CENTSDECLARE FREEMAN IS .INEUGIBLE TO PLAY SENIORS FACE BIG ·PROBLEMS BLACKFRIARS PREsENTPLAY· AGAIN TONIGHT GIVE DATE FOR FAQJLn GAIlE COUKCIL PUBUSIIESPOINT-SYSTEM PUN...... Captaia Is PermaDently Outof Ce.petitio. By ACtiODLot De ..LACKS ONE-IIALF GRADE POINTKENT CHEMICAL SOCIETYGIVES DINNER TONIGHTAnnual Event Takes Place in DelPrado Hotel-Will HonorDoctor Harkins.Kent Chemical society will hold it�annual dinner at 6:30 today in tht,Del Prado hotel. Over fifty guestswill be present. including the memobers of the chemistry faculty. Thedinner is in honor of Dr. Harkinsthe newest member of the chemistr.faculty. and the five out-going PhD.'s of the society, who are PanlLee�h. George Curme, John Glattreid, Oscar Hedenbur� and T sahell<lVosburgh.'Villiam Kult will be toastmasterat the dinner and Paul Leech willgive the pre;idenfs address Otherswho will speak arc D!'. Harkins. Har­old Adams and John Glatt field. Dr.Stieglitz, research instructor of th('department. who was to Imve spokenwilll)C· unable to he present. as he isI('cturing at the Univer�ily of Michigan this week. Mv.st Select Class Beauties (Mascu.and Dinner This Afternoon.line and Feminine) Glass Grind.and Other Personalities at Dance Is Third Prodadila�'" ......... Pa­prib nil , ..... �.ltepeatr •• ln"\\' omen will he given an equal votewith the men in decidingquestions of- urcat moment at the last dance of _ which they intend to make good their -Signed Agreement to Make Fifteen the Senior class this afternoon. Such Candy and LemoDa�. Committees �o boastful threats on Marshall Field. Plan Discussion of Idea in ClassGrade Points in Order to uuportant questions as to who is the Meet Today�Have New Class One or two changes have been made MeetingS-Invites Criticism-Play Football. 'Il10�t beautiful woman, the haudsom, Chairmen Tbia Week. in the original lineups as well as in Many Difficulties Encountered.--- est man. the class grind, the best ath- _ the rules governing the contest. It -Clarence P. Freeman. captain of the letc, the hardest worker will he put For the third time the Blackfriars was the original intention of the A tentative point-system for theJ�13 baseball team was yesterday de- to a class vote, the results tabulated, will present The Pranks of Paprika faculty to play with a regulation in- control of participation in undergrad;clared permanently inelig'ib lc by and thc awards made some time dur., tonight at 8:15 in Mandel. Cast and door baseball under outdoor rules. uate affairs is announced by the UnDean Marshall. Freeman, who is also ill� the afternoon and cveningr choruses witt be the same as last After numerous pros and cons it was dergraduate council this morning.a football man, was last Fall declared •. BiH" Hefferan and "_N apoleon" week. Coaches and rnanagcrs pre- finally decided to play with a regular The scheme will be discussed in classineligible b�cause hc was two �rad\: Kennicott have announced their can- diet a better performam .. e tonight outdoor baseball meetings and the c�uncil will securepoints below the required amount. l!idacy for the handsomest man of than either of last week's. There will Both teams are as confident of informal opinions, Final action willThe action was taken inthis case be, the class; while others. although be a last rehearsal this afternoon in winning as when first approached and be determined upon and taken later.cause the dean believed that Free- more modest, have an idea that they Mandel. The play will he repeated the possibilities on each squad arc The details of the plan are printed in�an's competition in athletics dur will be elected in a walk. Chandler, tomorrow, working hard. The Seniors appear to another column.ing the previous year had been dctri, Elmstrorn, and Steinbrecher do not A good deal of interest attaches to be the favorites as they have six men The system aims to secure a maximental to his scholastic standing. know whether they should go out for this Blackfriar production because actively connected with the varsity 'mum amount of time which a stuJ nasmuch as Freeman wanted to the .position of class grind or. best four members of the cast arc Fresh- squad. The Faculty players are aU dent should devote to extra-curtiplay football in the Autumn quare athlete. men. According to critics of the ex-stars from their respective Alma culum activities. This is done by aster, Dean Ma�shal1 agreed to wain Dean Talbot Is Chaperone. play they have gotten away excel- Maiers and ought to spring some. signing values to different activitieshis discretionary power to make him Dean Talbot and Mrs. l\Iillikatl lently with their parts, equalling the surprises. The battery. composed of based on the estimated time given toIneligible on Freeman's signing an ·Irl' among' the chaperones announced men who have been in college longer. Page and Reed is in the best of con- them. The value was determined afacreement to make seven grade for the dance. which will : besrin. at The Freshmen say they have liked . rer consultations with the incumbents�. �. dition as both men are working outPoints in the Auutmn and eight duro f o ur in the Reynolds club, and the vl'ry much beinsr in the cast. of the various positions in activitiesc:. daily. �ing the \Vinter quarter. The fifteen dinner, which is scheduled for six Prefers to Be Man. : i r , ; �o weight was attached to the im. Will Protest Boyle..grade points thus gained were to in the cafe of the Men's Commons. "Much as I have enjoyed being in portance or rank of the positions.• • t t ti Dean Linn, manager of the Faculty Meet Difficulti·_make up his deficiency III sc 10 as ic The dinner .was put early in order to the cast of The Pranks of Paprika. _. team, undoubtedly will protest the 0 f h bi diffi I' .standing. allow everyone to attend the third 1 never want to play the ·part of a ne 0 t e rggest I cu ties In_'- 0 H If P • t. p'laying of John Boyle .with the 1913 r . hLa� ne- a om performance of the Black friars •. and girl again." said James Dyrenforth «:> ramll1� 't e system has been evaluatI .t I tl squad. "Boyle is not a Senior and i h •Freeman got one l�nor porn 111 rc the Quadrangle fete. yesterday. "Unlike· the broiler who �g t e offices=in such-a way·as to1) • lIlt· , therefore he will not be able-to -, plaY bl .L-Id _I_ d ..Autumn, and � li.tU::eD .. a)1�� .n. ,.I�� 11':.. 4._ . ..... •• -.. - '": ..... -, took delight in "his' feminine attire. I· .. en •. re stud��.'.tc>· au ·'IC&iIte pOSIthe winte&:.. His average was then ANNOUNCE ENTRIES FOR prefer the free clothes that men �ith the fourth year men," remarked tfons,· and yet not· open ".the·. way,only one-half grade point hclow the NORTHWESTERN DUAL MEET wear. It has been a genuine pleasure Dean Linn yesterday. to too much ,acti.vity, -,: accordingrequired sum. Freeman's standinc --- to be in the cast and meet the fel- Negotiations are under way for to members of ' the council. This reais now satisfactory and he wit� grad- Track Meet Will Take Place at I :4: lows. and while I.last in the part I providing the Faculty .with complete ture, it is expected .will be. the sourceuate this June. Tomorrow-Baseball Game am going to do my best, although base baH outfits, In all p�ob�ilityWill Close Day. a�y further attempts will be. in male either the University Scrubs or the-__ roles." Chicago Freshmen's uniforms will be.' pressed 1nto thl·· ne ..... service, "The HOWARD ELTING- SPEAKS.. I t has been said before that It IS U ...."one ';f the greatest pleasures' of col- Seniorsexpecr to make a class affair . AT DI�R·1I0NDAYlege life to be in the cast of a Black- of this game." declared Captain Stein-friar show," said George Dorsey brecher; "and there will certainly be: President of AssoCiation of Com-a large attendance." After the ·gam:e mUce wm Address Students inlast night. "and I can certainly agreewith the statement. I know· I haven't the Seniors eJq)ect to treat the Fac- Political Economy.ecXuses.made a wonderful girl but I haveheen putting forth eve!'Y effort and\\;11 continue to do so until the end."Enjoy Work.Both George and Redmon said thatthey had greatly enjoyed workingwith the cast and meeting the otherEntries for the Chicago-North­vcstcrn track meet which will beheld tomorrow at 1 :45 were an­nounced yesterday. Chicago and'\ orthwestern will celehrate North.western Day on Marshall Field. The')a�ehatJ teams wilt meet at 4 and('cmpl.etc the program.That Chicago has at least an .evenc-hance to heat Northwestern in the'rack meet tomorrow seems to be·he opinion of the coactte:;. Chicagool'erwhelmed Northwestern in the GIVE QUADRANGLE FETE AGAIN;r�t indoor track m.eet of the year in men in· the show. .Both pleaded thatBartlett, htlt was beaten in the return they be excused from talking anymeet at E,'anston hy the loss of more.the relay, 46 to 40. The Quadrangle Fete also will herepeated het'Yeen the acts toni�ht iT1·1 ntchinson Conrt. Each book wit'have the same location as last weekSenior hooth� southeast corner: Jm'ior, center: Sophomore, northea:corner; and Freshman. northw('�""orner. New decorations. consistin:of red poppies, will be added to thl';enior l)Ooth.Have New Comm�ee.Tile Fetc toni�ht is being put onhy an entirely new committee. JeanLove has char�e for the SeniorsChariotte Viall for the Juniors, MarySimpson for the Sophomores andHarriet Attport· for the Freshmen.favorite in the mile and two mite. and The candy and lemonade committe('Coach Comstock docs not expect to wilt m('et at noon in Hutchinson to�core many points in these events. �ut up their booth.The field ev('nts look like victory forChicago in spite of tlte fact that th!'quality of the men in the hammer andFrom pres('nt appearances thcteam seems to he stronger outdoorsthan in the winter. The sprinters onIhe team arc ntlmerous and hal'eheen making good time in the dashe;Ward, Knight. Breastcd. Matthew�:lI1d ·Parker are stilt good men in the11llltclrecl an(1 two-twenty. and victoryis ('xpected in these events in spiteof the fact that Northwestern ha�Shenk who is one of the hest sprint-('r!' in the Confercnce.0shorn is expected to capture tht'I1linois-Catholic women at theunh-ersity ·of l11inois have organizeda new . sorority, Kappa Nu. Seniors Will Meet OpponeDta NextWednesday-Both Sides RetainConfidence-Will Use RecuJation ABaseball Instead of Indoor Variety.May 14 has been selected by· bothFaculty and Seniors as the day onHAVE REGISTRATIONTHIS MORNING FORGOLF TOURNAMENT �uart�r mile (or Northwestern, htllCamphell will give him a great racein the half mile. Northwestern is the ully team to a dinner- in Hutchinso�cafe.The men who probably will com­mence the game are:Faculty.D. B. Reed (Captain) C.H. O. PaKe, P.H. G. Gale. I BC. Kin�ley, 2Bp_ Keyes. S.S.F. Merrifield, 3BOutfielders..H. G. MoultonR. W. StevensG. A. BlissSubstitutes..R. T. ChamberlainW. KuhC. W. WriJthtSeDioraCarpenter. PSteinbrecher, (Captain) C.Scofield, 2BFreeman.IBCatron, S. S.Boyle, �BPaine, C. F.Bell. L. F.Gocttler, R. F.SubstitutesKuhSellers. Iowa-Spring football practice willbe held three times a W"eek all thismonth ·at the university of Iowa.Indiana-Fifteen men ha"e reportedfor the Spring practice in football attile university of Indiana. .sftae .�:. Pr •••• e. ScM.e.. c.ntPartici,l1iM ..sa.Iat ActivitiesWILL Tm DEFOOn: AmON. (Continued on page� 4)Howard Elting, President of theChicago Association· of Commerce,will be the guest of honor at the firstdinner of the College of COl11DlJereeand Administration, which wiU beheld in the caf�. of the Men's Com­mons, Monday, May 12 at 6:15. Afterthe dinner Mr .. Elt.ing will addresstile' students of the College upon ",he�neral subject; "What the Business.Man Thinks of' the College Gradu­ate. "Tickets for the dinner will be onAle by Edwin Eisendrath. Erlin!!Lande. Katherine Biggins.· WillardDickerson, Anna GrimeSy CharlotteViall, Ralph Stansbury, and MarthaGreen, and at the office of DeanMarshall. It has been suggested thatall those considering being presentshould procure tickets by tomorrowmorning. in order to help the arrangements committee.This talk is but one of a seri('�given by men outside the Universitywith the purpose of bringing up prac.tical problems. and promoting ;1 .broader viewpoint. The dinner i ..not limited to those in the CoDege ofCommerce and Administration, but ;sopen to all uPon pnsentation of :tticket. Preliminary indications pointto au atteudauce of eiptT.The Daily Maroonlhli'%l�nill: or C-;�i� ....Q)fficiol $lu��ut �R1.p .. pn Bulletin and Announcements.Quadrangle F(.'�e-Candy and lern­onade committees, 2, Lexington.World in Chicago Pageant-Stu­dents' Day, Today, 4, Coliseum.German Club-roday, 4, Lexing­ton 4 and 5.University Public Lecture-Today,5. Physiology 25.Kent Chemical Society-Today,6:30, Del Prado hotel. Political Science Club-Today, 7:30, NEW HOUSE FOR SALE-NineHarper Mu.Masonic Club-Saturday, 7 :30,Hitchcock club rooms ..Senior Dinner-T�#- 4Hulchin­soli.Blackfriar Elections-Tuesday andWednesday, 3:30, Cobb 6A.Freshman . Baby Party-Wednes­day.,: 3 :30� N eighborhood room, rooms. $zooo cash. Easy terms.Address G. Maroon.STUDENTS, desiring to makeGOOD MONEY by sellin� anarticle of real merit. write us atonce. Eas ily handled on sparetime. Owasco Supply Company.Box No. 225 Auburn, N. Y.Form«"17'!;,,, t;!1I\·t>rslty or Ch1caco Weeki,.. ANNOUNCE ENTRIES FOR HALL TO TALK WEDNESDAY LOST-A black silk muffler at BIack-NORTHWESTERN DUAL MEET friar performance 011 May 3rd.Northwestern Medical Professor to Notiiy Maroon Office.l·�. :.':"�1 .1'-lI!)· t'x�Pt Sun<1ay.. llonda)'1t," •• ; ·_:1:;03 C:l:-!n.: Lh� quarter'll of th.r':-· \.,. ��:":o. yt-ar.;'::. :"1",,1 '"I s-cond-ctass mail ILt th. Chl�1'":: .... ':r:,.,,. Ch.!ca.:o. I� •• :\larch lIS. 1905. 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G:ill 0Dt.Up GIVI&<!ClJitDrialTomorrow afternoon the Varsity1 r ack and baseball teams will meetNorthwestern's squadsNo':'�hwestern on MarShall FielcLiTheT omorrow, Purple is becoming adangerous factor inwestern intercollegiate athletics, andthe outcome of both the track mee;and the baseball game will dependupon whether or not the Chicago menp lay well up to form. Captain Kuh'scrack men will have a difficult timeraking the Northwestern runners intocc mp, and the baseball team is likelyto mc�t a '�artar in the squad that de­!cat�d Illinois. Of course, the realtest will have to be met by the ath­ictes themselves, but other membersof the U::tiversity have their chancete> 1?-elp. A no!sy crowd in theb1ca:hc:s can do wonders for a base­ball tc�m. �nd the track team willcC:1cfit. too, by some live support.Ou:- ba,chall team has a good record:three cut of four Conference gameshave fa11en to its lot. Pennant pros­pects arc bright for any team thatcan go through the season with only::t defeat or two. Chicago has onlyhad or.c; the students should' helptheir team n:ake it the last. Thetrack men have been working hardanc. Cc!':t,;:VC all the support that canCC give:1 them. Their efforts tom or­,;(,w will be well worth seeing. Fromevery stancipo!nt it is greatly to be'_,..,�cJ tbt the stands will be well:;iic{i tCiTIorrow afternoon.Notice to Staff.-rl. ,. cr; tire staff of the DAILYM :\ ·��O 0 N will meet at luncheon intl�e Co;-:�mo:1s cafe Thursday at 12:45·The r;-cs�nee of every person,work­. . h MAROON is required.lr.g on t er t •S1lch persons should sign the IS InThe annual meet-the office at once.•� of the Board for the e1ectJon ofmg .' 's Board will take placenext YC1f •d· May 29 The final meetIngThurs ay,' Thof the entiT'e staff will be held urs-day, June $-l' '. (Continued from page I)discus throws is unknown.Japanese Student Will Present Ques­tion Before Political ScienceClub Tonight.George Kasai will discuss the Cal­ifornia Land law from the Japanesepoint of view at the meeting of thePolitical Science club tonight at ;:30in Haskell assembly room. Kasai isNor- Speak to University Men.FOR SALE-North Wisconsin Sum­Dr. Winfield Scott Hall, Professorurban for Starved Rock on the an­nual geology hike. The party will bedirected by Associate Professor At­wood, Associate �olIin C�amberlain,and Mr. Stevenson. The students aretaken from the Geology la, Ib, and5 classes.A change will be made at Joliet,and the private Car which conductedthe party that far will be abandoned.A short stop' will be made at Starvc4tRock where one of the summer ho­te]s is going to open up early to ac­('omodate the party. Saturday willbe spent in the Starved Rock section.and the party will re�um to the cityabout ten, Saturday night.a native of Japan, and was the win­ner 0' the Public Speaking prize DR. ORMSBY WILL'f,art in the discussion following thetalk. Kasai is prepared to answer Dr. Oliver Ormsby of the Depart-ment of Dermatology of Rush Medi-that he ('al college will lecture on Recentin his Sophomore year.The meeting is open to the public,and all who attend are asked to take GIVE PHYSIOLOGYTALK TODAY AT 5-grcn, Des Jardien, Goettler, Canning of Physiology in the Northwesternand Parker are apparently the bestt t University Medical school, will ad-men a presen.TI tr i f II. I dress the men of the University inre en rres 0 ow:rd d h Chi Bid Kent Wednesday night at 8. Dr. HallJOO-ya as - icago: ( reat reu, . ...Duncan, Knight, Matthews. Parker, will speak at a MedIcal dinner m theWardl : Northwestern: (Shenk. Thay; Commons cafe Wednesday at 6, un-er .. Eaton. Osborn). der auspices of the Medical school Y. SALESMEN WANTED-Summer220-yard dash-Chicago: (Breathed. positions open See II C Thorn sM. C. A commission. professor . -.. a ,Duncan. Knight, Matthews, Parker. ()o51 Ellis avenue, mornings 10-11,\Vard,: Northwestern: (Shenk. Thay- Charles Judson Herrick of the de- afternoons 2-4. Phone for appoint-er, Eaton. Osborn. Warrtck). partment of Neurology, will preside44o-yard run-Chicago: (Breathed. ments, Midway i906. Do not de-Campbell, Duncan. Kuh, Matthews, at the dinner. A number of members lay.Parker, Stains); Northwestern: Thay., of the University Medical faculty will'er, Warren, Osborn. Kraft). be present. Several of the faculty88o-yard run-Chicago: (Campbell. members will give talks on The Re­Chandler. Goodwin, Leisure, LeDuc.Reed): Northwestern: (Kraft. Busby. Iation of the Physician to ModernThorsen, Osborn, Stafford. Social Progress. Dr. Hall is a mern-One mile run-Chicago: (Byerly, her of the American PhysiologicalGoodwin, Hammill. LeDuc, Reed •Brown); Northwestern: (Stafford society, and chairman of one of itsTraxler. Kraft, Thorsen, McCulloch. important committees; a member ofCmothers). the American Medical association;120-yard high hurdles-Chicago:(Goettler, Kuh, Parker. Thomas. ex-President of the American Acad-Wa rd. Kennedy); Northwestern: c:my of Medicine; and a graduate and WIDOW WANTS WORK-Well(SB�:����;:CChi!i;��e)tBre�thed. holder of several degrees for post- recommended Mrs. FrederickKuh, Matthews. Ward, Kennedy); graduate research in the University Brown, 5485 East End avenue andNorthwestern: (Shenk, James, White, or Leipzig. Mrs. Charles S. Eaton. 5744 Kim-Ray. Warrick). .bark avenue would can your at-High jump--Chicago: (Cox. Des GEOLOGY STUDENTS GO tention to the needs and skill ofJardien. Gorgas. Goettler. Hurwitz; .Mrs. Epstein. She does "lain 'sew-Northwestern- (James, Pierce). ·TO &;rARVED . ROCKtT, 0pAY "Pole vault-Chicago: (Borroff,' Hel-. ing and relines and repairs coats.ler, Kennedy. Thomas. Scofield); Her children will call for and re-Northwestern: (James, Ray, White). Will Leave for Annual Trip-Will turn all garments. She deservesHammer throw-Chicago: (Ball. Return Saturday Night-Sixty- your interest and needs your work.Canning, Des Jardien, Sellers Seven Go. Address: ).f!rs. Epstein. 5436 Lake'''hite)· Northwestern: (Babbitt.McPhe�ters. Cannon, Blakeley. avenue, (3rd floor) opposite HydeRobins}. . Sixty-seven students will leave Park Center. Send a post card.Shot put-Chicago: (Ball, Des Jar- Chicago at I :30 today over the.Inter;dien, Harris. Parker, Norgren) .Northwestern: (Babbitt, Robins. Mc­Pheeters),Discus throw-Chicago:· (Des Jar­dien, Goettlcr, Gorgas. Norgrenr, Sel­lers, \Vhite); Northwestern: (Can­non. Dobins, McPheeters, BabbittBlakele)t.KASAl WILL SPEA� ONCALIFORNIA LAND SHOWquestions put to him."I warned the speakerwould have to face considerahle ad- Progress in our Knowledge of Lues.verse comment." said president today at 5 in physiology 25. The lec­Hamman of the cIuh recentl "and ture will be illustrated by lantern. y,r I ' Ihe- said he was glad of it. I am told S I( es. Today s ecture was post-tllat he feels ,,"ery deeply on the: p�ned from last Tuesday an� is t�ematter. and is very anxious that the I Sixth. of ten lectures to. �e gJ:en mJapanese point of view hecome gen- PhYSiology by the Chmcal Facultyof Rush Medical College. Dr. Wilder('ratly known on the campus."Kasai is a Senior. and wilt take his of the Department of Opthalmalogydegree at the end of the present wiil lecture next Tuesday on The• Consen'ation of Vision.quarter. He has taken a leadmgpart in the activities of the Cosmo-politan club as well as the Japanese Michigan-Fifteen books have beendub. He is a member of the Dra-I submitted for the 1914 Michiganmatic club and of Pow Wow.. Union opera.J mer camp location for sale. Tenvery desirable lots each 50 ft. front­age on the Eagle chain of 27 lakes.Splendid location for club. Owner,E. S. Coleman, Eagle River, \Vis. IfYouDidNotsubscribeYouCanBuyACapandGownWhileTheEditionLasts--Atfllis 14AllDayThe Smith-Goodyear Co.1114 s..& ani IIJtnd.Opposite Po!'toft'ice.•• lIllilllj!B�rP.!]lfl!:�l:ilJJi::h!d!ii:�d:n:uLi:illlr;f:� I - ••••••••••••••FOR RENT-Furnished summer cot-tage ; 10 rooms and bath; verandasdirectly overlooking Lake Michi­gan; large wooded lot. perfectbeach; grocery delivery. Frank­fort. Michigan. Rental $150. Ad­dress C. K. Chase, Harnlton Col­lege, Clinton, N. Y.V ANTED-A hustling representativeto sell a popular-priced room dec,oration. Especially suitable for col­lege dens, Liberal comrmssion­Only one student at each school,so write for full particulars at once.The Moskin Company, 126.1 St.Loui( Avenue. Chicago 111.�OU CAN BANK ON THEHYDE PARK STATE BANKco ....... o. _:tv aT • loA". ",.,C1JNDEB ST.\TE SUPERVISION.NOT YET A YEAR OLDDeposi� August 1st last-$So,oooToday-$soo,ooo3% ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTSSHOE REPAIRINGBRING ALL THE WORKYOU CAN BETWEENNOW AND JUNE 14 ANDGET COUPONS FORTHAT AUTO WE AREGIVING AWAY,DESCRIBES LECTURE RESULTSTHE DAILY MAROON. FRIDAY. MAYg. 1913.DOUBLES dummy. Or the opposing tea", will WILLIAM SWIll ISshoot a fast drive past the min at BETTER; DOCTORSthe net. who will make a futile dive SAY NOT SERIOUSfor it. The man at the back of thecourt will frantically chase it and� William Swim. who was removedfrom Hitchcock to the Durand hos�pita' ·Tuesday with an attack of·lOaFlet fever, is reported today tohave only a light case and the hos ..pital authorities announce that he willbe released within about ten days.Charles F. Richardson of DartmouthAndalysis Points Out Defects inCurrent Issue of the School Re­view. By ·Charles· St�(Capt�in Tennis Team.)&4;++_to cover the whole back court? His room in Hitchcock has beenAgree beforehand with your partner thoroughlly fumigated and his room­whether you will play up or back. 1£ mate released from temporary quar­If you arc at tlw n"', your partnershould be up thew with you. 1£ your you are serving tnd your partner is antine. No other Hitchcock menat the net, run up to take your place were affected.partner is ill th" '"',," of the court,you should. be ��" w.,h hinu "Let �eside him, as soon as you haveserved. If he runs back for a lob, gohim who hath all ��" hear," for thefollowing of this rul" iii absolutely! back with him. When your oppon-fundamental for ev�" i\ fair degree ,ent sare serving, both your partnerand you should remain back Leteach man attend to all shots in hisof team work. The \\,,��. inane stu­pidity of one man pli\)'lng up at thenet in the middle of ttl" court, anti own court. including lobs. aH ve anhis better, or .ma�h\) worse. half, agreement as to who shall take mid­dancing behind him in the back of die shots. Remember that if youthe court, is a sight ftlf gods anti are ever to playa good game ofdoubles, you must have at your com-Recognizing the amount of wasteinvolved in the college lecture as amethod of nstruction, Charles F.Richardson of the English depart­ment ot Dartmouth college offers int he current number of the School Re­view a number of remedits that hhh thnks will helps eiiminOlte the un­Iavoruble 'feature of lecturing."The principal point," he says, "itto get the lecturer, the man so inlove with his subject and so de­termined tha tit shall he taught toothers ,that he will be like a torcharound" which many other littletorches will gather in order that theymay catch the light."Recommends Tell!�.:- . The ot her aids toward making thelecture an effective mode of recita­tion are the usc of collateral readingsor· even a text book, the use of a.syllabus, which the student may copyinto his note book if he copies noth­ing else; the givings of quizzes atregular intervals, and finalls the strictenforcement of arbitrary rules of at­tendance."Although these aids." 1\1 r. Rich­ardson goes on to say, "may proveto he .bencficial, Success or failureunder any system depends mainly onthe personal impact of the man."Students Cant Take Notes.Analyzing the problem of waste inthe lecture, he says, the trouble arisesthrough the unfamiliarity of the en-11 ;. -tvring' student with ths method of in-"The University Bank"! struction, the inability of the ordinaryundergraduate to take notes, andprincipally the lack of. personal cori­tact between instructor and stu­dent,"The facts of the case as regardsthe Iallng of the lecture on the uhder­graduate mind," says Mr. Richardson."ar etoo often more accurately des­cribed by the clever parody on WaltWhitman written hy Sir Arthur Quil­lie r-Coucch when he was an Ox­ford undergraduate, the first lines ofwhich are as follows:.. Behold, I am not one that goes toLectures of the pow-wow of Pro­fessors.The elementary laws never apologize;neither do Iapologize .r find letters from t�e_ Dean droppedon my table, and everyone issigned hy the eDan's name.A nd I leave them where they are, forI know that as long as I stay upOthers will come forever and ever.I am one; who goes to the river."--MOSSLER CO.19 J._ckson Blvd.--EastThe Better Dressers of theUnillersities Wear II MossIerClothes."... � .You cannot do betterthan see these clothesbefore b 11 Y i 11 � yourSpring Clothes!You'll find these Eng­lish sacks as worn atYale and Harv':Jrd-withdistinctive. 1 i n e sandsoft quiet tones in fab­ric and color.Special Values i� SpringSuits at $25Other Grades $20-$�OMossier Co.19 East Jackson Boulevard(Between State and Wabash).tNSPatronize Maroon AdverttsersMAROON ADSBRING RESULTS �!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!5 HEr: . 'one more piece of folly has been sue .." I I{E IS one great,o�tstandillg principle cessiully ahieved,in dQu41�1i. without the Now is it not painfully dear that. 04sef\'a1\�e of which much labor and cnerb"Y are wasted ina vain attempt for one man to takeall balls at the net and for anotherPatronize our advertiser .. They, arethe most progressive b11lineM mea.And. "miserabile dlctU!" re­�and an effective smash and a re-liable lob. f - I ., "t-. .'. �The Dtily Maroon is for sale atthe Press.Is Another Name for theWoodlawn Trust"tl Savings Banltl!O1 EMt' Ard Street. Cblca�o.Like it, it is the largestand Oldest Institution ofits kind in this part ofthe city.,It· is the Nearest StateBank to the UniversityEv�ry nankingConvenieJ;lCeSavings accounts andchecking accounts arewelcome and appreciated. UP Ii"\}\,"ii iii possible.Uu, li"",ply. this prin­ciph� hi l pl .. y on a linel:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit.l p�r .. '''' with the net.men.MAROON ADS PAY. SEE OUR NEW SPORTING GOO �S DEPARTMENT. SUBW�Y:PJ.c OOR'I'HEalllJa!ilWnJt/f!fOJJ/!!lm ?I�Now in our new home. . Jwst acrCltl$ froIll OW oW IQHtion..:1"Y· OU'VK shownthat you like our new storeby your enthusiasm, your praise. your patronage, Andwe'regoing to show you that we intend continuing the pol­icy that that attracted you­the policy of value-giving,Right now we're offering suitsat $20 that would ordinarilysell at $25 and $30. English .or Norfolk models-smart col­ors and pateros-sizes 32 to60, for men and young -20men. Again .. -Saturday at" ,THE "phi: it's hot!"and "isn't it I scorcheri "type of conversation is closeby-yo"Q'1I want cool clothesfor such days. We've set asidethe Oxford Room on thefourth floor for fine outingclothes-m 0 h air s, crashes,shantungs, flannels, tropic; Iworsteds, etc.-lined as spar­ingly as you want them, from$12 to $40.THERE'S a "pace-set-.ter" in all lines-in th eclcthing field it's the Atterbury Sys­tem-the finest makers of ready-for­service clothes in America. The A t­terbury scheme of producing luitssingly instead of lots develops th;ttfine distinction you want. We offerAtterbury suits at $30, $35, $40to $48.II•••••• +++++++++++++++++++.Base Ball ReturnsBY INNINGS ATCo""hey'sSo. East Cor. 55th and EllisTROY'SBESTCOLLARS2 for 2SEARL .. WILSONSHIRTS SI� AND MOREMAROON ADSBRING RESULTS peated humiliation seema never todisclose to them the ��tid \vory char­acter of their sl"m5i: TIW opposingteam, which pcr��pli h�� "orne idea.of team work, will QQh (lyer the headof the man at the net �nd ,hen easily"put away" the return, hiWing prac­tically the whole �Q"rt ttl shoot for.since the man at th� n()t is morehelpless and useless than a tailor's JTHE nAtt.y- KA1tOON, 1l'RlDAY .. JlAY 9.,1913. --COUNCIL PUBLISHESPOINT-SYSTEM PLAN(Continued from page OD�)0' 1110St of the objections anticipated.The iollowing statement is givenOUt by the Council:For two years now there has beenamoug the student body and faculty:i strong sentiment for some regula--lion of extra-curriculum activities.The Council has been interested int hc Point System as a possible solu­tion of the problem, and appointed aCllll11ll;ttec of seven to work on this!,ro!lfl"it ion, After two months thisC('lllllliucc submits the followingil arne work of a system, and asksflJr suggestions and corrections.l'ka�c bear in mind that the systemhas been worked out on a time basis,not honor.Schedule of Points.MENAut'n. Win'r Spr'gMaroon.;\l'lIlagillg editor ..•...•.. 7Lusincss manager ..•..... 7J\ t hlctic editor •.•••••••• 5� vws editor ••••.•••••••• 7,:\ssociatc editors •••••..• 5}(cpurters ...••.•.• , ..••••. 3Cap and Gown2\lan:tl;ing editors ..••.... 7Ilusincss managers .••.•.•• 7Literary Editors .•.••....Associate editors .•.....• 3Blackfriars2\[anager ....•....•••.••.•,,\ bbot ..•.••••.••••••••••11 ospitaler •••••••••••••••Costumer •••.••••••••••••Assistant costumer .•.•••PIOI)crty man ...••..•. _.Assistant property maa ••Publicity man ....••.•.••Score •..•••.••••••••••••Cast ....•••••••••••••••••Chorus ••.••..•.....••.••Clubs.Dramatic club president .• 7Business manager ....•. 5Cast ...•.......•. "_' •. 2President of Fencibles ••. 3President of Pen club ••.. 3President of Pow Wow •• 2Cast of German play •... 2French 'club ....•......•. 3Cast of French play •.. ,.•• 2 President Glee dub •••••. 3UUtiUlC:tS manager "'leeclub ••• � ..•.••••.•••••. 4Gl�c cluo �e�oers ••..•. 2l<.eyllolus ciub president •• 7LIbrarian ••...•••..•••. 3'.1-reasurer .•..•......•• 3Secretary·····.··.····.3Presiueut .L"llree \.,!uartersclub ••••..•••••.••••••. 4President 01 Score ctun •• 2Y. II. C. A­Co_mission chamnen ••• 3ClassesPresident of Senior class, 7Treasurer Senior class •.. .;l'resident Junior class ••• 7Treasurer Junior class ••. 4President of Sophomoreclass ••••••••••.••••••• 7Treasurer Sophomoreclass ••••••••••••..•••• 4President Freshmau class 7Treasurer Freshman class 4Chairman social commit-tee .•••.••••••••.•••••. 4CouncilPresident •••••.••...•••. 7!4eDlbers •..••••..•.•..•• 4Social AffairsSettlement dance chairman 5Committee chairman ... 3Washington Prom chair.,775753 man ••.••.•••••.•...•••7 Committee chairman ••7 Interclass Hop chairman5 Committee chairman ..•7 Interscholastic chairman5 Committee chairman ••3 Swing Festival chairman'Committee chairman ••4 Team.4 Debating- team ••••.... ·•• 7Gymnastic team ••....•.. 2Fencing team ..••• : •••.•• 2\" restling team .•.•...••• 27 University football team .75 University basketball team5 University baseball team •5 University track team ...•5 V niversity swimming team5 University tennis- team ••5 Freshman football team .' S2 Freshman basketball team3 Freshman baseball team •7 Cheer leader .••.••••••.. 37 Literary MagazineEditor ....•..........•.. 47 Associate editors ..••.••. 35 Business manager _ •.•••. 4WOMEN s73733J J Secretary of cab�et •••• 2 2Second cabinet •••••••••• 2 24 Women's A'tb1ctic Auod·';OD.2 President ••••••••.••••••• 4 47 Secretary-treasurer ••••.• ·3 3.) Mcmbers of advisory:3 board •••••••••••••••••• 1.) Manager of play ...••.•••Membcrs of cast andchorus ..•••.•.•.••••••CluaVice-president of Senior3 class .� ...••••••.•. � .•.. 6Vice-president of otheri . classes ••.• , ••••••••••• 4� Chairman of conunittees .2i Members of Council .: •.. 44 Clubs .Chairman of Inter club •. 4i President of Neighborhoodclubs .•....•........... 34 President of French play .3i Cast of French play .•.•• 24 Cast 01 German club ...... 2President and cast of�3squers •....••....•.. 2Members of Glee club .•• 2Dramatic club Winter cast4 Dramatic club Spring castDramatic club Fall cast .. �Teams.Members of basketballteam ...••....••..••...1\1 embers of baseball teamMembers of hockey team.l3 Managers of above teams I3 Honor MovCIDCIlt.7 Chairman of Honor as-46 ,2217.66 64 42 24 44 43 33 32 22 22 22 ;;:.723I7332 63 REPRESENTATIVESFROM UNIVERSITYTO BE IN EXERCISES .Representatives from the Univer-5 sity will play an active part in theStudents' Day exercises of the W orldin Chicago today at 2 in the Coliseum._.,3 Forty men and twenty-nine women4 will take parts in the progranu DeanShailer Mathews, Dr. Goodspeed,Professor Eo D. Burton, AssistantProfessor E. G. Smith, Dr. Soares7 and Mr. Merrifield will also take: prominent parts.AMUSEMENTS 776527s733 :z33 Aut'n. Wm'r Spr'g2 League2 President .•.•.••••••••••• 73 Vice-president ••• .. •• •••. 52 .Members of cabinet ••••. 42232AllUSEIIBNTS. . 2 2EMPRESS I--------------------------------------------------------- .-------------------------------------------------------'JEFFERSON pRINe ESS55th Street and Lake Avemte.NOVELTY PHOTOPLAYn ... e Ileela Dlzbtl� � the 1at8t -0YIDcpictures. Come u4bear oar DeW ,1.500pipe oqau.TONIGHTSEVERAL GOOD REELSADIIISSIONllain FlOGI', an Hata •••••• I.Balcoay. an ..... ••• • • • • •• 5MARIE FITZGIBBONSSinging Comedienne and Stories.VINCENT & RAYMOIIDSinging, talking & comedy.Added .feature attractionJas. Francis Sullivan & Co. present"Rapid Fire Vaudeville."Special NOVelty FeatureF:-cddic Norman Troupe PreseDtiqa club juggling ezhibition.i_jt 7:30 ud 1:15PRICES-lOc--2GC-3OcCOlAN'S GlAND.... J7574.747'4474 4337222 sociation •• � ••...•..•.. 7Chairmen of committees .3Social AffairsChairman Spring Festival7 General chairman of Quad-2 rangle Fete ••..•..••••2 Class chairman of Fete "32433434754First Chic:ago Appearau� i4 5 yearsLew Fields Lauchingly PresentsWILLIAM COLLIERin -Never Say Die."GARRICK. Summer Pricea: 'I.so. No HieberWednesday Mats., '1.00WHEN DREAMS COilE TRUEwith Ja.eph SaDtleyand a Splendid Cast ad ProductionILLINOISAU Cbicqo Is Laachinc WithBLANCHE RING"When Claudia Smiles"Harry Conor, Soop aacl GirlsMAJESTICMR. EDWARD DAVIS in HisAlleeory of �e and lIelody"The Kine of Des�."BILLY GOULD &BELLE ASHLYNin Orfainal Soap and QayinpBOGANNY TROlJPEin "The Ro� LUDatic: Bakera."MOVING-TALKING PICTURESGeorcette, lime. Besson'. PlaYer'S,IldUe. LacD1e, Seeley & West, Han­lon & Cliftoa, Kiaodl'ome. •.•••••••.THE WORLD IN CHICAGOpALACE II1JSIC Il&LLMARIE MCFARLAMDAND MADAIIE 1ROBERT T. HAINES a CO .:in -rhe Coward."RfllDey. Nobody & Platt-Volalit­Bert Levy-EIben �aD Alstyne a:Loos Bros-Jack Hazard-TheDooleys. Tholllall A. Edison'.TalkiDrMoviDg Pictures.Ezposiiton and PaCeaDt now openCOLISEUM Every WftkUy 12 DOODto 10 P ...A WORLD-8 FAIRAdmission, 2SC; CbilclreD, lse.AUDITORIUMPAGEANT OF DARKNESSAND LIGHT POVVERSJIint Time ill Chicqo; a IIqDi&ceDt OJiftl' MOI'OKo ancl Cbaa. L. WacnerSpectacle. present THE IIONEY IIOONSOC to 'r.so; Bozell, '10.00 General AdmiaioD: Hats ansold atIe; .' ... ·............. JDCeeda..... - - .... -- .....:_-,--,�" ... �- . __ - - .� 43THEATER13rd Street and Cottqe GNq AftWeek starting Sun.llat May 4SULLIVAN a CONSIDINltPRODUCING DEPARTIIENTANNOUNCE16 PEKIN ZOUAVESA mommouth gymnastic ezIu"bit ofDrilling Acrobatics and Licht-n;o7Ability. .A STAR AND PLAY TYPICALOF AMERICAGEORGE M. COHAN AND KIaCOKPANYINBROADWAY JO" J TONIGHT and Tomor-. . row �ight will be the lastchance you will have to see "The,Pranks of Paprika."THIS is something you really cannot afford to miss. Just ask those whohave already had the pleasure of seeing it.Titkets' on Sale Mandel Corridor 10:15··2:45Quadrangle Fete Friday Nighti36 CJhe VANDERBIlT HOI'EL+ 34!!! sr. EAST AT PARK AVE.,. N. Y.. S�E .. �At the focal point of the terminal zone, on thecrest of Murrav Hill, cooled by Southern breezes fromthe sea, artificially fed by chilled air. 600 sunlit I'OOIDII.TARIFF:Slnt:tc� rooms �r day-I3, 14. SS ••Double rooms - - • • IS, t6. $7. saDouble bedrooms, boudoirt!r .. �"lnlt·r(lofTI nnd hath • .. '10. "2Sultes-Parloir. bedroom alld bath -' SIO, '12. '15Each room wttt« bath SpedQl rates for.s"clmmer42oCHICAGCD.Telephone ll)� Park :i701....... _ _ .. I N V EST 'M E N T S ..We bave two 'm.ooo G� flvc')'e:lr I\l'8t m01"'�gt. on two properU_ ........ fewb:QCD of tIhe l:n{\,enrity. 'I1be bulldluKII on which -these ,bin. are INIC!e are h1ab cradeIncomo p�ee of the be8t constructson Ulroua:hoUot. 3nd located, fA the beIIt .e«1oa0( H)-de J'ark. .Property valuation· '1n 4!Clch esee �� at l�s: twice the amount of die 10&11.We a.:.o 'haw on <hand other h.!gh gr3.1<!mortg3gct' and Real Estate bonde OIl SoachSlide property. a lIst of ,,-!rich we would be p:t'ILlk"\l to send UI)OIl 8I)Ial1c:adon.• F\.."T partJcu:nrB ad.JrcuFort Dearborn Trust ®. Savines 'BanllREAL ESTATE LOAN DEPARTMENT1IO:"l.--nOE A..-"'O CLARK STREETS.Telephone: Randolph 4301 ' F. A. JlyreD� lIer·•••••••••••••••••••••••••••