laily flarnnttVol XII. No. 32. PBIOB FIVB 0Blft8tJNIVERSITY OF OIIIOAGO, THUBSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1913.alumni dance at 2:30 Saturday, in Bo­WILL MAKE NOMINAl "ONS SOON salio hall. Plays will bo called off to TO HOLD SHORT DRILL TODAY · uillller heltl in tho private dining room SALE OF TICKETS PROGRESSESof the Commons, A full attendaneaDirector Stagg staged tho last long ot the members in college was present�------------------�IMEET TODAY TO VOTE I GIVE RETURNS OF GAME YESrERDAY'S PRAcrICEON HONOR COMMISSION I Dancers at Fir�Univer'ity Informal IS LAST BIG SESSIONAt Rosalie Hall Saturday WillGet PJays of Gopher �e. Varaity Has Long Signal Drill­Leave for MinneapnlisToclayat 4Representatives of Campus Or·g:mizatioDS wm Meet inHarper at 2:30 I UI·turul4 from the llinn�ota gamewill ht' announced a,t the S4'ore club PEN CHOOSES SEVENTEEN I BIG CELEBRATION' FORClub Names' New Members At TEAl STAGED-TODAY\Ditmer Held in Commons l....astNight=-Discuss Plans For Year. M .... Meeting and T aUyho . PartyFrom Bartlett Will Be Fea­tures of Send-OffSeventeen uew members were elect;('Ii to the Pen dub h.I.Mt night at the500 RooterS 'W-ill Beat the Pep Sessionand T alIybo PartyWill You Be There?I the clam'ers onlv a minute after theIll'l'rt'S4,'1Itnti \"('=' of :t1I. «nmpus or- Wru-tuul play ha ... been made on the Min_;,!auizatiofls nrc to meet today at 2:30 practice before tho crucial Minn�ot:L :\1111 plans for the year were diseussed.nesotn field, Pledges to the women'sin Hurper ASSl'lIIhl,Y room to vote ou game last night. Srimmage work has All of the men elected have been en-dulls will nttoud tho Scoro club In-members of the honor court, The been definitely abandoned, but the men �a.gecl in SOUIO literary work in col-formal '\"l�aring the ribbons of their "were put through an exhaustive sig- l�go aml were admitted to the dub onorganization, pledge Day being heldnal drill. Every play. in the list was this basis. Because of the Illness ofthis year in the autumn term, instead.of in the spring, as heretofore.comr- to the meeting nnd anyone who Is First Dance.so Ilcsir('s will be allowed to present .I Suturday's dance will be tho first ofhis opi nion of it, a number of Saturday afternoon in-Nominate Soon. rehearsed thoronghly, and particular Pfl�idcnt Peatt ie, the dinner was inemphasis 'was Iaid upon the new plays charge of George Cottingham, seere­�)Uilt especially for the Gopher game. tary-treasurer;A squad . of twenty-eight players, List of New Men.Coaches Stagg, .Page, Sauer, and Can­formals under the direction of alumniRt'�l,rtlh':;s of the r�ult of tOllay·..; niul} and Trainer Johnson, and a eorps G('orge Shaffer, Bliss Halling, Mer-of the organiza.tion. They will takeof rubbers will leave this evening, wyn Palmer, George Gray, Lawrence Enthusiastic preparations for thetho place of the fortnightly Informals .A short signal llrill will 'be held this lta(:Gregor, Lorin Owen, Harold Con- Minnesota gam e will be in evidence allof 1:1.'4t year, whieh have been prohib- afternoon .and the team will leave ley, Millard Breekeurdige, Robert F. over the -cam. pus_ tollay., F'rom presentited this year, because of the infrae-Bartlett at 4. After being pulled over Goodyear, Harold Wright, Kent' Sykes, prospeets -the team will face the, Goph­tion of rules governing the holding ofmission will Include two represeuta- ser-ial afTair� by Seore dub members to the Illinois Central Statien by the Prank Webster, Gustave 0, G. Arlit, ers Saturday backed by one of thefives from cneh of the ul)per classes rooters the team will go down town Franklin B.EY:ms, Carl Defebaugh, largest aggregations of rooters that'last llay. The faculty hnve endorsednn-I one each from the two lower and will leave over the Burlington Harry Bogg; and Paschal Benson. ever made the trtp, The ticket saldthe project' for holding alumni dances'clnsees, the representation to be divid- for Minneapolis at SiL They will stop is progressing rapidly and � �win.gTho alumni committee in charge of041 equally among men and women. at, the Hotel Hastings }�ritlay night DEAN BOYN'rC'N PREDICTS all the time. Chicago alumni through-the informals is as follows: Rudy , .Nominees will then be voted upon by Robert and will return to Chieago on the litl'�- GROWTH CF CLUB LIBRARY out the West have announeed their in-�latthew8, Burdette Mast anllthe classes they represent. clal Baturday evening. It hae usu, tention of, witnessing the ehamplon-llill�r. "A direct vote on the Honor Court ally been the custom to take the team Says Reynolds Club wm Have Best ship contest. A party of women willquestion will be taken by tho entiro TO GIVE TALK ON PLAYS for a trip over Bunduy into the COlUl- Oonege Olub Library in also make the trip.stuc10nt bOlly in a few weeks. 01' SHAKESPEARE TODAY try, bu.t the cold weather nlHl th� Country. The big celebration will begin at� roximitv of the .Badger game rcudcrs ]0:15 tollay, when the snappiest. �! his impraeticahle. Eighteen months 'from now the Reyn- '}lest mass-meeting of the year 1rill be, ,f 4 -.�, 'Iii 1iOOd � _. -or :.,--_. �aJ dab-wi�}- ha,'-e ·ono of·' the best bcld� i�'" iie'�t: - Direetor -Stagg �n be�With all til.) Y("�'l:�� in �ucl sh3p� college club libra.rios in tho country, on hand and it is' feared will sp�ado.icago will put up the besi'�1ight pos. nccorlling to Dean Boynton, 'faculty some of his usual gJoom. Pat p�sible Satur,lay, and it will he the best member of the club library commit will tell how the Gophers ou�� U8t.eam that wins. The only', problem We. amI ,,'hat fighters they are. The menthat worries the coacbes is tha.t of _ More than 5,000 letteTs will be on the team, who are :playi�g· theil1vote is fur the purpose of determiuingtho student seut.iment in regard to theIll'\\' movement. All students maynH,(,tifl�, an honor eununission is tohe ehoseu, the nominnt ions to he madohy the un.lergrn.luate eouneil or bypetitions filed with them. The com-DANOE COJOllT'J.WBBS WILL. MI'. F. B. Benson of Stratford-Upon-". .BE -EN'tBBTAlRBD:ftBBDAYj- --:-AVOD'-����"f.O �"""ril·"::-�,. Kandel.JIrs. Walton wm Becelve Workers --For Settlement at Her Mr. F .R. Be�n, head of the Strat-Home at t.-first class substitutes. Thus� far none, ,of the seconll string men have llis-pIayetI the championship. form credit·eet to them. An accident to one of the. regulars may seriously eripple theteam. The, line' will be �tweighetlm8.ny pounds per man, but a� dry fieltlwill counteract this advantage.The men wh-� will make th� trip to- "Minn('!Sota aro Capta!n Norgrt?n, Gray,Kennelly, Pie�e, Fitzpairiek� Russen,Banis, SCanlon, Des Jardien, �oett1er,Shull, Huntington, Ba.umgart�,er, Ack-'er, Sparkft, Boyel, Brea�hetl, "Coutch:e,J...each, McConnel, Moulton, Rehm, Red_mon� Steg�lDanJ White, Whi�ng, andWilliams.ford-upon-Avon � company of Shakes·pearian players now at the Blackstonetheater, will give a talk on Shake­All members of Settlement dancespeare at 4:30 in Mantlel. All memo('ommittees will be entertainetl by Mrs,bers of the University have been in­'Valton, at an annual r�eption at\"itcd to attend.After his adllress on Shakespeare,her home, 5i37 Woodlawn avenue, at4 Tu�day. l\fen anel women on thevarious eommittees will be introouceel Mr. Benson w�ll tell about the plansfor an Anglo_8axon pageant, to illus-.tratc the progress of the race, whicht.o one another, anel will discuss plansfor the dance.will be given in threeThe following were selected yester- 1915; first in London,(lay by Helene Pollak, cha.irman of divisions inthen in San}'r.lneisc0, at the exposition, anti laterthe Finance committee, to represent in India. Mr. Benson is one of thetho elifl'erent organi7.a.tions of the ca.m-most prominent sponsors for the worhl­pus in the ticket sales: Duane Mann, pngcant.};lliOtlor Libonati, Robert Miller, Ruel�'Matthew�, Warren Leonarll, John Mor- � RECORD CROWDrison,. Aifretl Eastlake, Cowan Steph_ A� WOLVBBDfB.PBNNen80n, Max Sickle, Earle Shilton, Atle­lino Rassman, Mario Gooclenough,Louise Avery,. Ruth Morse, ErnestReichman, William Templeton, Fran�i!'Townley, Charles Corey, lIelen Acla.ms,I.illian Bif'sCI, Martha Barker, J09(>­phino Rogers, Virginia Titus, lfargar­et Munroe, Theo GritJiht.� Eli,..abethMacClin�k an,l A,lele Frankel.Th� representatives will atten,l tho GAIlE ftII8 SA'.fUBDAYBrownson Club to Give Dbmen.(SPI'C;;;' to Dail3 Maroon,) At a meeting of the BrowDson clubAnn Arhor, Mich., No,'. 12-If the yesterday it wa.... dedded to give a sa­RAlvance 8Cat�e is any intlieation, ries :0' dinners throughout th4?,'year atthe �rowlt which will see the wolver· which prominent Catholic clcrJiymen orines battle the Quakers next Sa£unJay laymen will speak. The first �ll prob·will he one of the larg�t e\"el'· eeen ably 'be given within the next twoon Ferry fielel. Nearly 16,000 rese.rved weekil,!\eat."' ha"e alreaely been solll and 1000rlWoption al80. out of town requests havo been de, FOBM RB,ADING CLASSFranklin B. E,-anf' has been appoint- niecl. Ilirector Bartelme tleclares that '.rO S'l'UDY FBBNCB ANDt h· man of the Puhlidty ancl __ a __ a.nr BOO�aec r :ur �me 22,000 peopl� will be presont. G____,. ,IIaA. ... && �Printing eommiU ... e, replacin� HarTY This will he larger than the attend­Com�r, who resigncll �au!"C of IMkan,'o at thl' Hlll Penn gam(' which ,wasof time, aceorfling to an announce- )!),OOO.mont hy Thoma... Cole�an, gcneral('hNrman of the (lan('e committee, yes­tor-flay,Chairmen of an the ('ommit� metnn,t ,1i�u� plan� at a luncheon inth� r.ommon� C!afe y��rday. A realling da.s... for the purpOS\1 of8tud;ing French anll German ma.t11�­matjc", club yO-"terday afternoon. Th ..hoob proposed for 1"CaAting are Koval·l'W'Rki'., "Determination' and 'Henscl'R'Zahlentheorio'. Mr. Hopkins 01 theuni,·eMlity of MaC!higan add1"eS8C<l thoC!luh on "Tho ,Correlation of �hmcnCamp Fire Girls Ike\.The Camp Fire Girl8 untlcr thegl1arllian�hip of ll� Burton HamiltonmC't at the homo of the prosiclcnt, Mar·ion Col�, 1:l61 (,:l."t !lith street. Plans Mathematics. 'IDt-. Wmett to Speak 'fod,ay. for a tramp wero 11i�t1�d. The nextDr, Herhert Jh Wil1('tt will �ak mM'ting wil� be h('M Monllay at thoin nh'inity C"ha�l thi� momin't:lt home of Mildred Pe,aoo.ly, 5")15 Woo 1_10:15, in HaRk ell &III'8JI'Ibly room. Jawn a,-enue. A. �. O. GiveB Dr J e8.Alpha Tan Omega. �n'-f\daDre Ralurda,y night. a The following were eleetedzmailell this- ,week to friends of the last year, will tell of previous Minne­club for contributions to 'make up the sota eontests. . -The ,-eternns ue 'Cap.remaining, $800 of the' $1,000 noetle L tain Norgren, Pierce, Harris, 'HUDii�_to establish the library, the club' hav- ton, Goettler, Kennetly and Fitzpat-ing pledged the first $200. ' Of the let- rick •ters sent out, 4,000 will go to oM mem-lbers of the dub, 800 to the present At 4- the rooters. will gather in frontmember!l- 250 to members of the fac_." of Bartlett antI will pull the team inulty, and 50 to the club·� former otri-a tallyho (lown FiftY.-m:venth street. tothe lUinois. Central station. Ovel:'It is the hope of the committee to .three �untlre(l., men have promised torai� the n�essary amount within th� turn ont for, t�is affair alre3dy. 'fl:lenext few weeks, so that the library latest bulletin� _('oneerning the lIi�ne-may he openecl eazly in' the Wintersota trip will be announeetl and thequarter. The library C!ommittec, whichmaroon rooters halo", v;ill. be on sale.meet-" e,-ery TueMay at 7:30 in tht' Tho banll will_ be on hanll to livencers.Council room of the club, consists of things uP.Hiram Kennirott, C'hairman, Earl Shil·Business-Managor Merriam reporteclton, Fred Croll, Cowan Stephenson,no hrisk sale of tiC'ket8 for the trip,Oeorge P�kinson, ex-officio, and Deanbut it is e�teel that they will go,Boynton, 'faculty 'member�with a nlsh tOtlay and tomorrow. Theprice of the tickets, when purehasedat tho gymna."ium, is ,$16.30, �ut theDR. JOHN N. lOLLS �'tALE ON PBOGimss ANDPJtOSPiro-its' OF cBIlfA Athletic Department will make a re-fun,l of four Ilollar'S to e'·ery stU(leDt:on the train. The speeial will ica.veTho R('\,. John N. Mills will ledure the Union st.-,tion Frillay night at 9in Haskell a.., .."C�bly room'at 4:30 to, anll will ret1lrn 8a.t1lrclay at 10:30, aI-,1a�· on '"The Progt'C8S anll �pel'tf' t,h01l�h �top-o\"cr pri'vill'J::es may he oh_of China". Dr. ::Mills hns ju."t returneel tainefl.from a two an\1 a half year's tour of Sleeper Reservations.the worM. Since hif' return ho ha.� J!c-rth r('f'("r\-ation� ancl t.it·kets tob('en f'penking a.t eollegc� anll unh-cr tho t!'aml' may he ohta,inecl in Bart·sitics upon the f'ubjed "China". 110lett. Tho pri('c of the stuclent ti�k·is mu('h inter��ted in mi�iona.ry work. 'fir The rates for the('t� 1!oj ty Cl'llt�"(.I;("'rth� are as followf'" Douhle LowerAll men of tho Fl'Cl'Ihman rla.'lS hn,'c Berth (�tancl:lrcl SIM')ll'r) $2.00 ea('hbeen in,-itetl to the Y. M, C. A_ lunch_Freshmen to Hear Bo'bert80n.bOl !'I) eon w 'he given tomo1'Tow at 12:45 inHntl'hinson' raft'. llr. Davill AllanRobert."on will �peak on "The Illcal!\ ofa Unh·o",ity Man in SOC'ial Life-" wa�·, two in a h('rth, $1.00 eae-�; Doub·10 t"rJer Jkrth (St�n"larcl Sleeper)�1.60 (':wh wa�-, two in a heTth, $.�Oeae-h; llnnhle IWrth (Tourist SleepeT)'�1.00 ca�b "-:l�-, t.wo in a berth, ,$,50.� DAlLY M4WOO., ftI1JB8DAY, KOVJAIBBB � 1913.Y. ]I. V. A. FreshmanThe Daily Maroon �=. �������-;II,ll.i.#�.iIt .t t;�u ...flftirial �ld'" � ... ,.,n!II,, If' 1I ..... i.q Editor •••••••••••• lIutiD SteYer...... Edi� ••••••••••••• Geor&. CoUiD&bam4t1alcti4:. Editor ••••••••••••••• lIuQ Gor&u.Buicc .. 1(&I1&&U •••••••••••• BW'dcUe llulClrc;&&latioa Ilall"&u •••••••••• William LJIDUl: '!" . Publiahcd daily except S�y .. Koaday. Profeesor Tufts, 5551 Unive�ty ave..an� boliday. durin, lhrcc-quartcr. 01 We nue, 7 :30 P. �UWYet5ItJ' ycar.J::.m.:J'cu ... kcond-cbaa DWl at thc Chicqo Junior Olass Luncheon-Hutch.insonPOltoilicc. �hiu&o. 111. • .M4u"ch 18. 1»U�. UU·cia' .Act 01 .&larch i. un. Cafe, 12:45.Southern Club-Cobb 12A, 4:30.TO.MORBOW�SUBSClUPTION RATES.B,. carrier. $2.SU a yc&r; $1.UO a quarter..87. mail. J3.UU a year; $1.20 a quarter.Eaa&orw-lSusineu Office. EUia U.Tclc"Aonc Midway �uu.12:45, Hutchinson C&f�<lfnito',,! Oosmopolitan O!ub-.Filipino night,rne Dra.ma.tic club has announced Hitchcoek Club Boom, 1:30�plans for the aumtumn quarter �s. •The club will give four.'.: The Drama tic one-act plays in theCI,ub' "D_ Ids ™ edUQr" 1&0' �� tor ........�yno club theater.Such a program seems preued � O�""Iou"""exaG� the thing for the Dramatic riQned ell - � ot goo4 t.mt.club 'to pursue throuehout the y�with such plays, and with the club pro­duction of the nine complex and di1fi- -cult modern dramas. In the past, the To the Editor:: �.'.. .TAlldngin a. certain amount of talkis unavOidable; studentsmust ask necessaryLibraries Mannish Overcoatsfor the Midway GirlTHIS season the lco-edhas taken[to the stylesof her brother students. .Mannish..overcoats for young women are allthe craze. And they're sensiblecoats for schoolwear, too. Warmand comfortable,neat and stylish.No end of man­nish coats forwomen here. Smartulsters. belt backs,double breastedeffects etc.--- newg r a y s, browns,....I blacks and greens.Moderately pricedat $12,$15,$18,$20.ANew CollarNorthwestern·s swimming team show­ed up well in their first tryout againstEvanston High School_ The outlook 1--------------­for a better team than last year isgood.Mueh interest is being taken at Wis­eonsin in' the inter-elass hoekey. eon;�Loa_' on Good Points87 the Muers ofTro7'. Best ProcIud Ambitionto aeel fD &Q' spon Is rendered eulerby being propedy equipped.A. G. Spalding a Bros. an OllUiUen. to champions, whose Implements mustbe fDvadab}¥ right. QaaUt7 C01ID�5pakUnl'a Oatalope 18 DOW�--1ree for the askInc.'reDDia, Oolt, BuebaU, OrIcket, Fo:t­. baD, Buketbal1, Athletic Bqulpmeut..A. G. Spalding & Bros .8eDcl for our Oatalope28 B. Wabuh AT. OJdeacoPatronize laroon AdvertisersNearly two dozen old gridiron stars ofMichigan arc on hand this week to�elp train the team for the Pennsyl­vania g3.JDe Saturday. Each playerwill have a personal tutor.Six men will represent Micbigan inthe annual eastern inter_eollegiatecross-country run in New York City,N ovember 22.In the five games played this season,the Michigan Freshman football teamrolled up a total score of 255 points--more than a point a minute,Sixty thousand speetators will beable to be seated in the new Yalestadium now under construction. Thestadium is of the S1lDken type.,,_Forty _fi,·e thousand tickets were is­sued for the Army-Na.vy game Novem­ber 29 at the Polo grounds, New' YorkCity�')The University of 'Wiseonsin Ath­letic a.ssoeiati�, has �ered a free t�pto the ChiC;agq- Wisconsin game to thestUdent ,who e;omposes the best n_ewWiseonsin yell.: i�Vhether the Badger freshman' fooLban. team :wil1:be brought to the Chi­eago- WiseOllSia game will depend uponthe attendanee" at . the fretahmaD sopb­omore game Saturday. The athletie'board does not feel that ,it ean dordthis expense unless a good IRlDl is re­eeived from the inter-ela88 game.DREXEL, PIlARMAtYIIAft IIaAlIAlIY, &. ft.00aIer I6Ua ... DnDI 0IaIcap're1QIIoDe III41ra7 1m................ .,....., ae- .......��J'or that Grippe or coleS III tlM lleacJ-DnDICoIcI. GrSppe. &DC! v. ... Tab� 2k.AaIt for .. Free sample.Stop tMt o,qta 1I1t .. boute � of oar WhMePIM B0De7 aDeI EacalJPt-. ...ReUe" tbM B6&4aotM ww. .. JOe PIICbP f1IDnDI Bea4acb. �••••••••••••••••••••••••••. JOSEPH SCBMIDTftAftOlOlaY, 'r01LD AaBOL1I8FINB LINE OF CAlfDI&I1uestiond. and. "c;:· ,'ft. in fl' few;vords, Ninety season grand opera tiekets, - II. UUa IlL � m._discuss a point in their reading; but an unusually large we, have been sold Im,....ClO__�DfaC1G��. ., Tbree leasOD$ WhJ JOU sbouId Eat at tile len's COIDDlODSmero social conversation In the libl'U'y tc students, aeeording to a statement _ .... _, Ana' _N • • • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • .. • .. 1st. Good Food Prop.,I- Cooked.is an imposition upon those who want made by Dean Lovett yesterday. 0 ,to study. Furthermore, the 'OnlversL . regular reductions by performanee e&D I.d. CleaDliD.u our Motto. luspect the Kitchenty has provided places fD Harper for bEo granted to studeDts this year Uke.. ftB'f8OK VlUVBB8lft' 3rd. A Miaimum Price for Blah Qualiq Foodthose who wish to talk, and thereby last ycaor, said Mr. Lovett, but the........... =.�. �� ... 'D. a..1IftakIaa& lie ... Cafeteria at LaDebhas overy rght to expect the readi� C!ommit� whieh is negotiating with 11 .. ftft1&7 ., a.-... _ A. LaCarte IRJSIC COllIe ..• ..v.m to be used as a place for stad7. tho opera eompany Is trying to have a Four col1� ttY. ee'boola, IT "anmnp. 1IO."'" ID facult,.. 15 CuDep 1IIIMe reqatre4 to enterIf those who wish to talk will IImp}¥ special date set aside every week or 80 o,U ... d IAfftl Art.. LaDc1 of blue aIde .., nm1Ml' _eMber. oat 0( door ftCftA(lon anexercise ordinUJ' courtesY in ob8e"- {or University students, at whleh they wtnt ... 80ft W1Dd. from the --. _eI ..... masScat. of Dlodt1� Mr4e In lb. 0ftDP CJ'O". BJata-iDg tho rights of othen, then will be will be admitted at lower rates .. an .. ellep lltaft4ardla. aen4 for oa1aJC.aD end of � DPtsIIDc:e,. � All of the 15,000 J f'l8('r\·ed seats toChapel .Asaembl7-Divinity School. the Michigan·Penn game Saturda.yHaskell Assewbly Room, 10:15. have been disposed of, and over twaY. W. O. L.�xington 14, 4:3(7. thousaud dollars have been returnedFrench Olub-.Lexington 8, 4:30. to out of town ticket seekers. AGraduate WOIIleD.'. OlD.b-Ieexiligton crowd of 22,000 is expected at tho15, 4:30.. � "'� ".1 ! game.PhiloaophlC3ll Oluh-At resideaee ofBed fire, streamers, and eonfetti willclub has attempted elaborate produc_ There can be no question that our fill the streets of Iowa City Saturdaytions of plays which require the pow- present method of rushing is unseien- Tbnight after the Iowa-Ames game. eers of the best actors for adeq�te tific, expensive, and likely to provoke aft'air is to be made an annual event,presentation. These performances did bad feeling. It is unscientific: because and is to be in honor of the alumni.not meet with the support expected it gives no real opportunity to eitherfrom the student body, and some club sldo for right choice; its expensivenessmembers complained of a lack of "stu- speaks for itself, and so does its like­dent "spirit." Such an attitude was en- lihood of stirring up enmity� Theti!'ely wrong. The Dmmatic club had question is, of course, can anythingno right to invoke student spirit in better be SUbstituted? My own beliefsupport of their e1fort& A� Chicago, is that we ought first' to' eliminate"c,:Jlege spirit" is �o sbibbeleth, nu pledging at preparatory schools; sec­:.Jlagic formula, which will secure sup- ond, that we ought to agree that no,or:; for anything or everything. Chi- freshman should be rushed until he hascago men and women will not support J'>een in college at least a week; third,=-nything �� it is. r� worth "that rushing, should be eo�ed � awhile. Th& reason for lack of support limited period, say two weeks, or pos­in tho case of the big Dramatic d,u sibly three, and that in this period theproductions W3a that they wem not program of engagements for freshmenworth while. For the purposes of the should be supervised and arranged byclub,..;..stUdy of representative dramatic a 'eommitteo from various fraternities,\,,"orkE-such productions were proper with some reasonable attention givenenou�; but for the club to have 8%- to the amount of time whieh the fresh­pccted support of them, as purely com- man can. spare for such engagements;mercialized productions should have fourth, that every fraternity shouldcceu of a character that it could haD- pledge itself to an expenditure in rush­dio adec,Lu.a.tely. The club should have ing, individually or colleetively, of Dotbeen in a position to have .dven real more than a 'spooifie sum; fifth, that at-mIuc. The Dramatic club seems to re- the end of the period of rushing, thealize this fact. A program caWDg for freshman should be left absolutelyprivate presentation of works, given alone for a eertain speeifie time, sayas a study .md to deva_rp -dramattc three days, and then should be pledgedpower and public presentation, for in the manner now adopted at Wiseon­money, of works which the club can sin and various other institutions.handle, is sensible. 'Onder such an ar- namely, by letter •raugcment the club has a right to 6%- Thi� program seems to me to elim­pcc1; support for its commercia11Zed inato many of ihe present evils, toproductions. It is not asking people to �bstitute 'eomparatively few others,pay for the chance to see the mem- and to get rid of the objeetion thatbers study the dl'ama, and test out for financial reasons eonneeted withane! develop their powers. With such the maintenanee of the varioUs ehap­:l plan, the club can seve its mem- ter houses, the freshmen. should bebers as it ought, and serve the 'Onl- pledged early. The whole businessversity public as it 0\Udlt, without im- wou}.l be over in a month in whieh forposing upon anyone. the first week, perhaps the most im-: '.o/.;l'f ..ponant of alJ, a freshman would be ••••••••••••••Talking in the Ubraries is aD im- allowed to put his whole time andposition upon students and upon. the thought on his work.'Onivenlty. No doubt, SiDeerely yours,J. W. Linn. ,-teNi,giIlifib.ildDo81; .S011II1'Jhad been occasion for such a protest l'a.tpoDe ..... Woma .. Lanc+eon..WI WWI registeroo by the Northern The Senior "omen's luneheoa., sehed-·It.iuuesota Aluwui .A1tatoeiation Sueh a .uled for Friday nOOB baa been poeLAvoiclablo Errors. protest should have come first from the poned to Tuesday, November 18. TheIf newspapers are human. in their \t�, frow the Miunesota critics OJ: luncheon .... ill be held in HutehiDBOD.tendency to err, their readers stop tbii'l frow the studeuts themselvee who are eate at 12:45. Miu Langley' will�ielo of dlvinity Iu williuguess to for- all iufiuitcly wore qualified to judge talk.gi\·e. Be he undergraduate or bankel', than our fri�uds frow far.way Du­nothing pleases a man. 80 much as to luth.find a statement �'hich he knows to We have boon occasionally surprised,be untrue in his nlOrnin".s paper; notn- in travels about the Middle West, toing so fills him with such righteous in. have people &.Kk the sentiment regard­dignatlon .And yet the fallibility of iug the efficieney of Doc Will.iams asa newspaper is quite as much tho re­sult of the earelessuess of the man who.givcs out the news, as of the stupldityof tho reporter who falllt into errorNewspapers as a class, and college pa­Ilers in particular, :wive every reasonfor wanting to get things straight.That they quite often fail to do so Isas much the fault of their .publie as material at hand.their reporters. We wonder if the Duluth alumniCollege papers are more likely to be stopped to consider the fact that last.at fault in their statement of facts year Doc WilIia.ms began the season 5c per line. No advertisements reothan tho metropoli tan dailies. }t'or the with one veteran player around which eeived for less than. 25c. All elyslfledundergraduate publications are entire. to build a new team. With this man advertlaemeDta must be »aid. In ad·ly tlep�llIl('nt for their news upon the tUJ a nucleus Doe Williams built up vance.voluntary services of a If taft of un- a team that won a majority of its FOUND- Watch fob. Inquire room 25,trnlned reporters, drawn entirely frOIl! jga.mes, defeated Neb�WJka decisively, Zoology building,the lower classes, The editor has no held Wisl'onsin to a low score andmeans of verifying a reporter's story; outplayed Chicago in a defeat. Surely FOR S.l.LE at ·i)argain.-One suit ofneither is there any way to punish it is a record to be proud of and we clothes._Tuxedo style, original costhim if tho account proves inc orree t agree with a contemporary who said $55-made by be tailoJ-Suit is'I'ho undergraduate editor has but one that Minnesotans want Doe Williams small size.-Enquire Business managemeans of discilllino--Uisnllssal from to remain, and tho only ones in favor er of liIarooD.tho staff of reportera.Land exercise o; of his removal are the students at Wis­this power in requital of the mos. \·ollsin.-Minue80ta Daily.unpardonable blunders only woutdsoon deplete tho working force of thepaper beyond ability to continuo pub;Iieation, This is a cause of error thatmust ever go hand in hand with un-Wlaat CoUele Editon 11Uakcoach at MinnettOta. Such questionshave without exception come from per­sous who kuow nothing of the real con­I}itioll� The alumni assoclation inquestiou gave voleo to tho statementthat Dr. Williams failed to turn outa ehampjonship team last year and theyear be foro even though he had theCOMMUNIOATION.-Honor Oourt.dergraduato publication of newspa- To the Editor:pers, until the time that they become Let Us all pui our shoulder to thefinatlcially able to pay competent men wheel and make this "Honor Court"for their servlees, movement go. We have • taken thisBut tho other cause of error in col matter too seriously and allowed. ourIele newspapers is quite as widespread,and much easier to remedy. Collegereporters bel ng proverbially prone tomistake, it fould seem only naturalfor tho college public to take especial own small, personal opiwon to gov­ern our real ideals. If we have a veryclear friend who has cheated in classwe can help him best for his own fu­ture interests, by telling the members 2'0 D1Icua KelPbca'hood P1&II8.Officers and councilors of -the North­west Neighborhood club will meet to­day in their rooms in Lexington todiscU88 }llan8 for the year.Ond:aate Women'. Club to Meet.The Graduate W omeu's Club willmeet today at 4:30 in Lexington 15.Members of the History department,will have charge.CLASSIFIEDOYElUSIJlEN1'S"HOW to work ;;;;- way through col­lege." Mailed free to students. In.t'l Letter Club, 459F Jefferson ave.Jersey City, N. J.LOST-On or ne-;;-the Camp118r-&baby pin; BIIla1I de&i.idn with platncenter an.d initiala A. F. Finder pleasereturn to Maroon office.TO BENT-Large, light front room; 2wiildow.; .very modem; to 1 or 2teeehera or .tudenta. . Nr. U. of C; IC;_� �evated. lba. C_. 134£5 B� 611le)St., : Brd apt.FOR RENT-A suite of roolU and al­so one single room, two blocks fromCobb Hall, Mrs. Sullivan, 5802 Jack-care in giving out news. If the man of the "Honor Coun." about it in ad- SOil av., 2nd apt. Phone.who had something to publish would dition to an.ything we might personalstate the thing so lucidly that even Iy do about it. The members of thisthe most blundering of reporters could court are to be selected by U8 andmake no mistake about it, the number they aren't going to be unreasonableof glaring errors in the news columns in their dealiugs with our friends.wou1<l be cut in half. In actual prac Wo all know very well what would­tice, however, members of the faculty I.hal)pen to that friend of ours· if inas well as undergraduates are quite later years, through our failing-to hel)l Thomas .1. Cavey 'il Sonlikely to stato the facts 80 vaguely him in his weakness at this time, ht' I'UBlIJ8BIRGBthat tho r.-porter fills the gaps with should commit a gTa.ver offense. As 1'- 0eIdIeIDeaconjecture, an.l tho resulting story is thinking men and women, therefor(.' 8PBOIAL1ZIHG Ill' 'rBB WABD 01'a detaileel account of what might have we can not afford to be o,·er-sensitivl· � OOLLBGB JIA)I,boon, bllt was not. For his own pro· for our frienels antI shoul.l give the oGDan ... 13, Qtection, The Dartmouth would strongly- lIonor Court a fair trial. Let us have 31 W. IIoDroe IRnet 0Jdcac0l'dvise everyone who has news for pub- :\ I,art of that prille we hold in ourlication to mako a clear, concise, and friends and act now with the best in·brief statement of it to the reporter terests for their future in view.�'ho interviews him, and then to re- Junior.quire a repet.ition_ Important detail!'• might well be given in writ:ng. Inthis ...,. would be kept from the ncw� . Mandolin Club 1Ieets.The Mandolin Club will meet tocolumns a mass of error which is a'4 morrow at 4 at the Reynolds Club. Aannoying to The Dartmouth as to its a fe(ent business meeting Hugo Swanr('8(lers.-Tbe Dartmouth. was elected business manager in plae_of Harold Wright, who resigued. Ru·Agl\atloD Oyer' Mtnne8Ot& Coach.Consillerablo agitation haa been evi- clolph Moritz was eleeted librarian.clenccd on the campus and among eer·tain alumni regarding the resolution!"of the Northern Minnesota Alumni As· FOUl' Women to JIab 'btp.Four women have already siguifie,ltheir intention of journeying to Min·pociation which were lately directed at ncsota for the football gamo. The�'Doc Williams. A storm of protest ha.." are: Sarah Gray, Ruth Agar, Graei.followefl t'he publication of the resolu· Alling and Edna Goettler. Miss Agtions and rightly 80. The statement. nes Wayman. will act as chaperon.�amo as a. complete surprif'C to thostutlents of the Unh·ersity. Of courseit is ca."y, in the wake of a big vic­tory, to launeh into praises of theC'Q&r.h who taugbt tbe victoriOUs team.Particularly is this truo after a vic­tory O,'e" our koonC8t rh·al, Wi8eotuun.Yet it seems to us that if ever tIlere French Club Baa FroUc.Friends antI members fo the FrenelClub have been urged to be presen:.t tho frolic and party today at 4::lrin Lexington 8. All who are lnteres:od in French games and &lD1l88IDent!'have beeD invited. l''OR 8� very cheap. Waahburnguitar, full dress coat, Tuxedo andPrince Albert, aize 36-38. H. P. 2205,M63 Washington Ave., 2nd Apt.• � • - •.• -• - •. - •.• - .'- .--- .,.-. i �.: � �nflOMNtWARROW�COLLARPeaIIetb a c... ....Clyde Y. CarrEdwin G. Forem&1lWatson E. BlairEdward A. SheddFr(derlck W. CI"OIIb:rErnest A. H&mm111TBf COD n(;BANGE UUONn.AII., CIaIap.OapltalSurplus ............ $3,000,000.005,000,000.00Undivided Pro1lts 1,000,00.00OFFlCERS.ER�ES'r A. HAlIlIlLL. Prt's�dent.CHARLES L. HUTCHL"SO�, Vlce·PreLCHAU'�CEY J. BLAIR, VICt'-Pn:alcit:Dt.D. A. 1I0ULT()�. Vlce_Prt·.ldent_B. C. SAliliOXS. Vlce-Prf1llodent_EDWARD F. SCHOEXECK. Aut. Casbler.FHAXK w. SlIlTH. Secrotary.J. EDWARD YAM. Ant. C .. hh:r.JAllES G. WAKEFI'ELD. ANt. Cuh1U'.LEWIS E. GARY. Aut. Cashier.DIRECTORS.CharlesH "-ackerl1.utin A RytcNOnI Eclward B BUllerC1larics 11_ HulburJCla re nce Bucklnsrha ml Benajmtn CarptDtd'ESTABUSHED 181S·�£;����ftntlnnrtnl fnmi15lJlng ..... bs.BROADWAY COR. TWENTY-SECOND ST."EoW YORK.Our repreaeDtatiYe. Mr. Walker. will be at theHotel La Salle Chicaco, Noyemher 20 .. 21 22.BveDiDg Clothes and Haberdashery: Fur-lined Overcoats, HerbertJohnson, New Bond Street, London, SUk Hats Dress Bhoea and Pumps.OHBISTMAS SUGGESTIONS-AD. that is usual much that is unusual in Tru.Dks, Bags, Travellfn8Coats and Bugs, DressIng Oases Razor Sets, Flasks, Pocket Boob,Stud Boxes, Oiga.rette Oases, Umbrellas, Walking Sticks, :Mumen,House Gowns and Jackets, English Pipes and Pouches.Send for "Christmas Suggestio ns"GJ!NOW IS THE TIME TO GET1914 CALENDARS arid DIARIESOn Sale atUniversity.of Chicago Press-5750 Ellis Avenue andRoom 106 Emmons Blaine Hall.-.eRICA'S ••of THEMASTER-MODELthe Royal is a stand·machine andwithout anyard correspondencedoes condensed billingspecial attachments.The TypewriterThat Solves "Ty}:ewriter Problems."ROYAL TYPEWRITER COMPANYChicago_ Illinois.58 E. Monroe St.,II:I:j,": 'ifl, 1IIII 'II! III;'I I� I !III.I '";' I� \ ..!:It!;':i � •," I., f" '• 1I'I � .',: OHieialFootball S"eeial Trainto .'.... eapolls•• ,.....Leaves Cbieago at 9:. P.M. Friday, Nov., 14th•-Vla-BURLINGTON ROUTEFrom Union Depot, Ca,nal and AdamsSee the Minnesota Ga-meI ',.18urlin�tonI Route' A.J.PuhlGeneral Agent Passenger Dept.141 So. C1uk St. Telephone Rand. 3117,> •".',.,">\.L.__ THESMOOTHESTTOBACCO'- (2A CHECKMA T£ to your smol:ethat bites and bumsl Veivet-tLeselected tender middle leaf-aged in theleaf ever two rears produciogamelloWDelSthatonly the measured pace of time can �A Ilavor and smoothness tremeodousJy aoodl.Pipe �o!:ing with Vehet is a reveIaIioa­proving that time only caD make tobacco wb.twe would all have it==smooch.flyour Move.·.] 'j� C A� alI deakrs..FeR if) . g__�_ ��_Z oz. lms ..; � ., 1Jn.att($J�a,.••••••••••••••••••J,aU11l:h:Tailoring 'means clothesthat give you distinction and in­dividual good style. Prices $30to$60.TAILOR FOR YOUNG JIBHTJIREE STORES: 7 N. La Salle at.25 E. Jaekson Bh·d. 71 E. Monroe at. SCHOOL OF ED FORKSBASKETBALL �BAK �OCOMPBTB THIS YEARMen in the School of Education haveformed a basketball team, and 'Willcompete against class teams this year.Coach Sauer has been drilling· the can­didates several times weekly,. andCoach Page has promised to enter theinin the intra-mural league this winter�Several experienced players have re­ported for work on the squad. Nor­man Spangler, of last year's Seniorfive, is at the head of the movementto form the team. Earl Huntington,formerly of the Michigan "Aggies,"and L E. Williams, a former guard onthA university of Alabama team, arepracticing with the men.Conference Qaeation Not Settled. Many students aud faculty members BURTON BOL11B8of the University are hoping that lIr. J A PAN I H It 0 B • A.Benson of the Btratfurd-Upou-Avon I Wednesday eve. 8:15. Frida,. eYe. 8:16-Players, who will lecture Thursday uf Saturday Kat. 2:16-teruoou at 4: 30 at Maudel hall will Lo PAN A II A. A G A I •greeted with euthusiasui-c-eutbuslasm Eunday afternoon at 3:30of tho sort that will be reeoguized by Popular Prices, 25e to $1.00-NOWtahe speakers as sincere and unmistak-able. These persons feel that lIr. Beu-son deeerves a real "ovation" aud that GARRICKit will retlect credit upon the student,body to show appreclatiou and !,'Tatj.!tude for th� Shakespearian i;C:-!c:-::::u:·ces which the Engliab actors are now�ving at the Blackstone theater.Mr. Benson's lecture should need Ill)special advertising at the Luiversityof Chicago. Certainly the greater partof the students who have seen thoplays at the Blackstone, will be pree­cnt to applaud the visitor. It is thewriter's intention here to ask the at- Another Oohan II BaI'rIa 8u�teudaneo also of those who havo for BAYMOND HI�OHOOOEone reason or another depended upongiven much pleasure to many members "�BE PASSING SHOW OF 1912"of the University whOSe ideals ofShakespearian productions are neithervague nor of a low standard. These LASALLEstudents and faculty members believethat the University public has an ex-Kualca1 Comedy for Youna and Oldcellent chance to provo to Mr. Bensonthat it jR intelligent and grateful Onedoes not care to single out the crringerifies in this place, but it will do noh�1U to express thanks. to M.r. Frc41.' A l\,IERICAN MUSICerick Hatten of the Chlcago Evening HALLPost, whose reviews of tho Stratfor.l. �:=� �� 75lTpon-�,"on performances have been "Dance Mad" • 'Jardlen De DaDse"notably fair and able. It seems enoughto state that the students of the Uni- ILLINOISversity have an opportunity to 800most excellent Shakespearian produc­ti�08 at the Blackstone theater Untilthe end of next. week. What is ofmore immediate importance, they canhelp to improve Mr. Benson's opinionof Chicago by giving him delighted at­tention at his lecture.Th� Stratford .. Upon-Avon Playershave given us several plays that haveOOJDlUlUOA'l'IOll'.Stl'atf'Ol'd-Upon-A.'I'OD P1aYerLTo the Editor:current newspal>er reviews of the per­formances, and who have boon misledby the variously stupid carping, ordownright ignorant criticisms whichhave appeared in certain Chicago dail-ies.Thc plays at the Blackstone have(Special to Daib Maroon.) not been presented here for manyAnn Arbor, Mich., Nov. 12._Al. years, and are to give others. Theythough defeated by popular vote, the have produced these plays, and the1J0nferen�e difficulty is by no meanssettled. The regents meet on Fridayand it is expected that the subjeet willhe taken up at this time. No hint asto the position ot the regents ean peobtained. have inspired this brief eommunien- AGO 0 D LIT T LED E V I Ltion. It" is not possible to keep silent]We feel that the facts must be sharedwith the students who have not hadtlJe opportunity to judge for them,more familiar ones, in a way that hasgiven intense pleasure to those who ORCHESTRA H�MB. WJI. HODGB ID'l'HE ROAD TO HAPPIHE88"Genuine successor to "THE :MANFROM llOME."__Jnter Oeean.�-, ..... ---COlAN'S GlANDIn a Now Musical Comedy"THE BEAU·TY SHOPA UDITORI�lMPoliceman' Annual Bene1iLA TRIP TO WASHINGTON� Attend lferlPbodIood PuV.Sixty· five women attended the par­ty given by the Southwest Neighbor­hood club yesterday in Lexington.MarJr8.re� Hemingway won the prizein an indoor tennis game. Grapejuice aad cookies were 8Orved.• Klaw • Erlanger»s JllWca1 '!rr1mIlPo HI 0 H! D B L P H.I • BH0,,",srd'S Theatre.---BROADWAY HOHEYJlOOB __withBIIIIA OABUS�E HOWARD-J!ABBL II,CANBpOWERSDA'VID BELASCO PresentsCOR"I'selves, Let us give Mr. Benson a tasteot our judgment at his lecture. We .JOHN HYAIIS " LBILA. �shall be proud to have him remember In a )Jew 1IW.tu7 1Iuslca1,�.the students of the Uni\"p,rsity of Chl­eago. "WHEN LOV. 18 YOU_GSTUDEBAKERDB WOLF HOPPERGraduate.CbaDp Dates for Pictures.Tho Fre8hman class picture for theTho Southern club will meet this af- Ca� and Gown wi)) be taken tomor­ternoon at 4:30 in Cobb 12A. Com· row at 10:15 instead of today as for.mittees for the purpose of drawing up merly announced because of the DlaSS.a constitution anfl getting new mem_ meeting which will be held this mom­hers wiJI be appointed. At present ing, The Sophomores wi)) have their'tho club has an enroJlment of thirty picture taken at 10:30, while the Jun­members. iors will be taken at 12:45. All thoTo Address EpiscopaUaU.Dr. John Henry Hopkins will speakto the Episcopal men of' 'the Univer- pictures wiJI be taken on the stepsof Walker.McKee, '13, '!'ravels In Venemela. in KISS OAPRICB---- ----------FINE ARTSBBPBB'rOBY SEARO_B. mEN PAYNB"The Mn..'ltcr of the 1I0u.e," Stnnit'YHoughton. 'Phipps" Author of HindleWakes' A florentine Tragc(ly, Ol'ear'WiJcle, Press CuttingB, George BernardRhaw •sity, this evening at 6 in Hutchinson HRrper McKee, 'l3, who is nowcafe. .AU members have been urged to spending some months in Vene7.l1cJa,attend. has written letters to his father do .seribing tho country and nativC1' ofDeIi.er Law Lectures '1'od&y. that portion of South Ameri�a. ThoMr. Franklin W. Reed of the Chi- series of letters appear in the form................... eago bar wiU deliver the fourth of of cUpping!', in the November issue of, series of ariz lectures at 4:30 this "The FrancCll Shimer Beeord", pub-, afternoon at tile Law IIChooL lisJaed at Mount Carroll, Illinois. princessDORBlS KBAKBIn Edward Sheldon's Love DramaROMANC. , (II.J