Vol. XU. No. 106. Ul!IIVBB8Ift 0., OBIOAGO. SA"rUBJ)AY, KAlWH 14. 1914.'fhe Preslnueu' won the Unlversltybasketball championship yesterdaywhen they defeated the seniors in 8tu41�lIt Superior," this year's Bluek-HOLD JUNIOR COLLEGE FINALS elose game 26 to 19. This game COMMENTS ON POINT SYSTEII fr ia r show, will he 1I1:141e enrly next UGHTER NUMBERS PRAISEDe losed one of t.be hardest fought and quartor, Two euu.lidutes for each p:ut ,JCandidate for degrees, titles or cer mOMt sueessful schedules in the inter- Dramatic reviews of thc Daily will be !-Il'Ic(·tt·41 u t the tryouts Mou- The two parts of the orchestr .. �.tiJi4'atps at the comine Convocation U' - 1 T 1 f .) . ded I lv t aftl•6L-co e lass series in many years. The fresh- .a�aruon are declared to be thc best t;ay am U('S4 ay a teruoons at &) IU gram correspou eu e ose J Q _IM�will be received by Preaiderrt und .. ' . Th fi t art t th r<JIIen hnve gone through the entire puhlished in. Chicago uecording to an the Reynolds club. The tryouts will urvisron, e rs poe p ..�'I':;, .J u.lsou at tho Couvocutiun re , ' ted f I sle Dumb.-';'V SC:1MOIl with only one defeati to their reo article in tbe current number of tho 1·(· under the superv ixion of Couch gram consrs eu 0 C as l' A.,e.'el,tioll �lunJay night froUt !) to 10:::0 dni , biB tb b01l1cord und thut wag when they met the Uni\'ersity of Chicago magazine is, Cr.loman. ell U1g wit t ie c_e oven sympill Jllltt'hillSOIl hall, Dean Ju'mt."S Row., 'C 1)1 Th' rt of th .. grseniors Wednesday, sued yesterday by the Press, These "�Udl caudiduto will be asked to In , opus - . IS pa -Iand Angell, who will be the uetill!; Yesterday's game start eel out fast, !'e\-it�\\'li have been written by Samuel read an ext ract from the book and 4:0 ehestra went through, earne»tl.1" b"t\ i,'c [t1'4·:,idl.'lIt ill the ubseueo of .ll r, J bori J Th ,1 half ,·f .....the freshmen gettina: the advantage Kaplan, '14 and Dorothy Weil, '14. gol, through a simple vocal test, Two a OI'lOUS y. e see ouu "'" we,.JlId�tlJl, .\lrs, Angell and Professor when lI.TI'''hols shot a .11'ffl'''ult b .... ket K I ' k f I. th ' progr-im eonsisted of lighter Dumbe�...... "'""... u... _, sp an IS lipO eu 0 uy e wrrter JIIt.·n w ill then be selected for each b '"AI:d Ll'il'anc wiU be the euests til' h - them with ..eo hom the sidellues, From this t.ime WI "probably tbe ablest undergraduate t'!altal'ter und will be gi\'en their -and the ore esrra gave e011 tile fr ..... hmen were never headed, al- it ' II "H' ,f 1.) •• .1' h t' Th r. I 'i"!sh and a swing that was deli&hifuLva" u Wrl er in eo ege, IS renew 0 L ru, I,arl.� uurrng t e vaea 1011. e nnt:Ea,.fl 1':IIl4iitlate has the I,rh'ile(pp (If d th t the rga .. � ... .;.tiOJlco though the IlJeniors threatened at :111 fessor Lcvetts play' "Vowarcls" which selee tiou will he made us soon as 1"," It woul seem a 0_selldillg ill\-itations to ten of hb times. The first half ended in the appeared in tbt! Maroon of Jalluary 17 sible after the firHt rt.hearsal of next is n .. t fllHy prt'pared for the I8vereqfrit�lId�, The llume of th�e persolls . "Th }.1 h pp to Bubyearlillg's favor by a 18 to 8 score. ira republished. qilarter. Perry Dryden, James Dyren. ('las�i('. at "'ou u a en. ,� "l'IlllIllld hc hundcel in at the president\� b ) i� s�'lnething' to fear-and the r�u, I:,�.'rhe large lead was due to t e exee ' Discussa Point System forth, Roy Wiliams anel Ralph Da\'is - vefTit'" illimcdiately. A personal car.l W fearful t8I%&nt basket shooting of Satt all:1 An ulIUSUal amount of space is d�- ure among the thirty lllen who have ot attempting agner are"" -.bllt)IJl4I be sent to be enclosed with 'iDl!lN'ine. Beethoven' was bad enou',Ja,.Townley. voteel in this issue to a eliscussioll of :dreatl�' anounceel their intention of -tile ill\"itatioll. Any enllclitlate dcsir- Sen1- __ ... _" Come V __ 1.. CJasslc&.... u .n_...., � the tren41 of unelergraduate affairs, hying out. Not Prepazeci for.iug JlIIH,· tlian ten, lllay secure utltli- d b t theAt the beginning of the seconel half, nnel the increasing interest taken b.\· To Be Strenuous Work AmI yet it (',nnot be sai t ational illvitations at a CORt of the 'd t thdthe seniors started out with a rush students in them. In reference to the oTchestra failed, Jt was e\,1 eD"Wc ought to have at least fift:; _11and for a while it looked as though f ' Mr. Cragun hacl his organization w ....point system, the ollowlDg cODlment men out," said llallager Henderson, .1 l in hand. The sins were those of �19 maue: J*,ster(lay. "Real work will begin the '.J_a ....sic.n rather than commission. Th�.�"An interesting developmcnt of firl'lt week of the quarter under Co.ach d deU-the swing, the minor sllades an_"the winter is the decision of the Coleman·s clirectjon autl ,from then UIl- , . I lack-(,:lte (�()Ioring, were conspiCUOUS y.council, untler the 'point system' til the protluctioll of the show in Muy . u.er.iJlg; but the players stuck. toge .governing t.he holding of uneler· thero will be no let up in the hartlto allow is ancl kt'pt gooel time:gratluate positions, DOt work. Strenuous work necessary duredit, ofathletes to hold honors in other l.c�ausc right now We are at lea.qt Anti Jt is nothing to the,three -weeks' behind where' we wer.� th(' ort·hestra that- this should,-� �last year." I At bc�t, Beethoven requires .. �I��rorganizntion-anel a stl!dent orebes��however carnest and hard-worltiac,DISCUSS CHANGES IN cannot. hope to master sucb muaic· i:aALUJINI ASSOCIATION the short t:01e for rehearsal, wb:iell "�all the orchestra can hope, to ha'f'��McCrackeD, Ka.tthews and Dignan Ad- C(.nsi(Iering the circumstances, ��dress CandidateS far BacheG.or"s work' was gooeI-ancl muc� credit �Degree Yesterday. dne for enough couragc to tackle $Il.PRESIDENT WIU HOWRECEPTION ON MONDAYDean and Mn. Angell and Pro.fessor LerF anc Guest of HonorAt Quarterly Affairhunor,CCI:ts eaeh,Students Are InvitedAll !'hhlents alltl friends of the li!li\"l·rsity will he welcome without spc"'-iaI ill\'jtat,ion.'I'ltt' uinctieth Con,·oeation will 1'�11(.1,1 'rul's4Iay afternoon at 3 in :Mal,·del. Dea.n Angell will deliver the a.!·.areHl'l, l'peaking on "The .,Universi�yToilay:' Seventy students will" 'rl'-('ei\'o clcgrees ane). fifty_nine will n"l'cive the titlc of associate.Tickets .Are OUtTkkets for the Con"ocation may bec.htnincd at the office of thc presiclentby the cantlielates. The ticketsbt.' heM for the graduates TITLE DRAIADC REVIEWS OFMAROON BFSr IN CITYFRESHMEN TAKEDefeat Seniors ioFast Game 26-19-Satt. T owoey. and SchaeferStar For Fall Yearlings High PraiIe Accorded StudeDtCritics in Current Numberof Univenity Magazinewill they would forge ahead. Satt, ho\\'­eye!', again came to the rescue andhis long shot followed by another byf'cha.efer put the freshmen far intothe 'lead. The seniors did their bestto hold the yearlings and were fight,ilJ� when the, final whistle sounded.Townley aud Satt :were the" basketbhooting stars for �he 'Winners, while�hal'fer helped witb his floor work.The freshmau eeptain eove� th"whole floor and WAS maiuly responsi­UfO for gettiq- tile baD withiu sboot­in� distance of the yearling basket.I:l'hm plnyed the best game for the!'cmrth :rear men: but the w�ole team,,'orkecl together in fair shape.untilnoon on Monday, after which timet);4'�' will be pr('>8ented to the genernlf th ,1 f The Rcore:public, Callelhlates or e uegree 0Freshmen 26) Seniors (19)lIl�l�tt.'r will be given four tickets eal'h,nn41 e:llldidates for the degree of bal'b, Satt, •... , ... , .. R_ F. ..•••• Murra�'f . t th To ,,·nley ...•..•• L. F •..... '.. Rehmclor nlll} the title 0 assOCla e, r('e.Fisher c. . . . WillianlsDr. Fitch to SpeakI· h 1 Nichols ......•• R. G. ..••..•. Seaton.Tunior college c OSlllg cape ex(':--d�es will be held Monday at 10:15 In)landt'1. William Roe wi} be thespeaker for the candidates for 3R'�()('iate, Dr, Fitl"h will also speak.Attcnlla:lce is required. form nntler ('om�ideration is the in-BUDOLP KOBID WINS tro(luction of a three year reunion,UPPER .J'Ulf!OB CON'TBST lIC'rt'tofore it has been the cust�m toIN PUBLIC SPEAlDNG kn'c ('Ja.,'!s reunionR on the first, fift:,aTld Rue(�eetling yt'ars, The new mo\'('\TouM ('omprise a triennial gatherin�of Unh-crRity grstluatt'S.l:utly �fatthews introtlul"oo Mr'Gra.r·ken, who bri('fl� outlined thl''"ork of the four Unh·ersity Alumnin�sO('iation9. lie explained the aetivl­tit's of the alcmni boclieR of the Gl'n,Hal college, the Law 9('hool, the Di­\'inity 8("hool, and the DOl"tor9.Mr. Frank Dignan, secretary ofth" Alumni ass(K'iation;" then spokc ofthe finan('ia.l siele of the a.... �O('iation."The m�nal cInes are $1.:;0," he sai4l."nut nn ('xtrn ('harg(' of 50 ('('nts wi!lbranches of University aetivity�Membership on the football, base­ball, or basketabll teams countsseven points; and as no studentin auy quarter may aggregatemore than 10, a special exceptionwas at first made of athletes inotber fields. This exception hasnow been withdrawn. The resultis that no athlete m�v be a class-ofricer, an editor, appear in aBlaekfriar play, or otherwi�wear eleetive laurels. It �il1 b,illter"sting to se..: the result. Th �lnst two Senior d:t.ss pr('sitlents(Continued on pap 4.)Rudolph Yoritz won the Upper Junior extemporaeous public 8peakin�(ontest, held in Kcnt theater yester­day afteruoon, Kathleen Colpitts winning the s�ond prize. Each of tht'C"ontestauts spoke on ··The Inftuene�of Ma�hinery on Civiliz.ation.'· ThonInE' of the moving picture machineto mankind was the phase of the sub­jeet diseutmed by Moritz, While Mis.."Colpitt spoke chiefly on the c"il re·r.t.1lts of tho introduction of thc rna-("hinc. Moritz will receh·c a two·quar­ter Sl"holanhip, Rnd Mias Colpitts wit:rel"eh'e one for one qunrter.ALLBH WILL DI801J88"MARK 1'W Am AND Tll'SGBBBIt IDBA" '1'ONIGBT"Mark Twain anel tho Greck I,len"will be the Imbj�t of a talk by Ab't!loeiate Professor Philip S. Allen atthe German .. lub night at 8:15 in Man­dt't Other numbo,"" on the programam: "Daa Ptl1�erfa88," a one·nct com,edy, by members of the club; or�anselediona from German lolk songs, byRober't W. Ste"ens, ad �io1in selections�1 lin. P.rl HofmaD Jacobson. Final seleet ion of the cast of "TheTempletoD.�(")Iaefcr ..•••.•. L. G. KennetlyBaskets: Murray, Bebm 4, Williams:? Kennl'dy 2, Satt 5, Townley I,• 'illhrr, Niehols SdaMfer.t"re-c throws: Satt,' 8elaaefer, Kennt'PROFESSOB LAVGBLIJJ SPEAKS uy.Referee .. Hea�d.Talks on New CUI'eIIq Act at Econ­omics 8oclet7 JlaeUDI' WILL SB1ID _AJI"O"K '1'0PrOJ('s�or .T. Laurenee Laughlin P&B8ID� WlL8O. '1'OJ)AYl'pnke on "The Elastieity of Credit, 11Di ... ,," Or ;:;-;; an,.. ....,.Under the New Ad" at the evening Perfect" •• ,_ GIl • .u0Dalses!lion of tho Westel1l Eeonomic so· PIaat 01 I:nIaIId.C!(.ty .p·�ter41ny. Other speakers wcrl!Profcssor W. A. Seou of the univer­sity (If Wiseon."in and George E. Rob,N;S, tlircHor of the mint in Washing'ton, P. C.T04In�"� program will conclude thesixth (·onfcTence "f the society. Thcbllhjc4.t of this year's meeting is "Th,�XC\\' (:Ilrrcn('�' A('t and Its PracticalOpcrat.ion:' Dean Mathews, who i�the pr('�idcnt of the society, will pr�_"i.lp, S('\'eral promint'nt businel's menntHl profcl'sors will speak.Fonner Profeaor to Speak Here. w. J. Carroll, llead florist of thfJUnh'cnlity has grown a genuiue SlIam·r�k which will be sent to PresidentWill'on for St Patriek's day. The seeclf('f the plant 1Ia. beeD imported fromthe Royal Botauieal gardea in Dublin.Mr. O'Carroll was appointed to gt'owthe RhamrOC"k for the Iriall Fel1oW't!lhip�Iuh of Chieago.., A� tu as I know, this hu novertreen done before, and should proveto he a great saeeea," said Mr. O'Car·roll y�erday.' "There never was anlore p4!rfeet speeiDleu of ShamrockProf('�wr .Tames Lawrcnco Jamel'on.rni8ed.'former heacl of the department of hiR_"I worked 'fteen )lours overtimet( ry� wi1l (lc1iver a leeturo on "TIt.. . hk�ping pillbugw from mol_lug• t f'Ori!!in of Political Parties in the Unit·dId 't believe theTe IS a.1 :\0· H plant au on('41 �t:at(\S" Monday, at ,:. In ar· ,atriotie SlIamroek in existenl"e,"I.�r )1 i I, Dr. Jameson IS at I,rcsent more p. usiltantOf the CRm.-.ie "'"ue foun-,' �ajd Ml�h'" Stotrey, thej� rh:arr.c �e· r�fl�dation. CAST MONDAY GIVE CONCERT LASTNIGBT IN IANDEL IIAUCHOOSEHold Blackfriar Tryouts First TwoDays of Next WeO;. - SpringQuarter Work 10 be Hard University Orches� M�� ...Debut Yesterday by Present-ing Varieci ProaramWilliam McCracken, '09, announcedcontl'mplated changes in the Univer·sity Alumni a."so('iation in his speecht:efore the eanllidatt'S for bachelor de-lgrel's at the coming Convocation, ycs·terllay at 10: 15 in Cobb 12A. The re ,,"ork.Need Section Leaden.Tho greatest neecl of the· orelleet�in !ruch numbers is leaders in the d��rcrcnt sections. In this eo�neeti�tc,o much cre.1it connot be give� Wi�-,Ham 'Veiser, the ('onccrtmeister. u.marle n r('ally creditable s�tion· of til.first violins; and hiR work was splea-,cliclh. illustratetl in the anllante of th�;P.ee;ho\'en� when the" movement �ed in the scC"onfl ,·ioJins--a �tIO.,where there l'Cf'rnecl to be nO leader.The attack was ,·aeilliating and un-'�(:rtain; but Weil'Cr took up t ...strain, and at on('e the seconds caM,:6Ut in strong and firm fashion., Tbr\'8111e of thc Icallcl'8hip was appa.ren,in tho borns and cellos, a.� against til.'\\'oo«lwind.With the hca�y nnmbel'8 out of theway, thc or('h�t]'a really �ot goin.,mill ,,'ound up in splendi(1 "tyle. A fe?r,bael �pot" in the Straus." number i� ;.a�way l'poiJecl th(' l'U�CeRS; while til.Vienna wa1t7.t�� and the Oouuod au.·h(' mafIc for the alumni 41ir('ctory, h('r were spl('n4li41.F.vl'n in the hea\'it'st numbors, the(T1'!ll'�tr� kept tog('th('r n,icely, keptthl' major ('hanltes of tempo and r.olor.:,,1,1 ""\'('r on('e wt'nt to pi�os. Some·F.1('\'en membcr" of the ."r('n('h ('11,1" '\':hnt �impler �el�tions from tho elan..will pr('s('nt "Le'l l�ot('rie tIe .... ran('t"ort··' i('�. wf'll 11rinetl, arc f'Sll'ily within thean41 ·'I.a BntaiU .. cl('s Darn('S" on April r('a('h of thl' organi:r.a.tion a." it sta�d�1; in lranclt�l hall. Those who wi1l totla\.. An.l with clrill and A. moretake part in the plays are: Florf'n('c firm -('!oip"it, .1(' (,OIP:\, the t:niversity 01'­rpdik(', Tloroth�· Philbri('k Ruth :\; !,!, 'ra� �hou1cl b('('ome a well-mab-·nierrl', Olive Mnrtin, llar,:rar('t llf·:-;,. Ii .. h('fl :'1 T' tl m�t worthwhile melDbel'Willinm Shirley, Cellri(' Strohm. Rirh "t ollr fnmi1y of student organizati�ard GRmhle, .Tosephinc Roger!", Cor('nt'Cowtlcry and Leslie Parker.'1'0 Present French �(Coatlnued on pap 4.)Tile DailyFranklin Chandler, Norman �1t'Le04l,Heruurd Xewman, 'William Tl'mpll'tollclad Willium Wiley "'ere appoiuted 011Elltencl .. MCODd-c:lua ID&Il at the Graduate students ga.thering, 4:30, the eommittee on arrangements forr�:.�Dd�:-,.:::e:-t �.;::o-.. l��I.Karcb 11. Lexington. tho unnul dan ... e of the Three Quar_MOl\'DAY tvrs club by Presideut Agar at theJUnior college .fina! chapel exercises, Jolt'et i IIg held yesterday afternoon in1(':15, Mandel the Ii e 'ynoltrM club. The duuee will beStudent Volunteer band, 1:30, Lex- :,:in'n some time during the first monthIngton 14.III&roea Pna. lUI Cottac. Grove AveDUe.We hnve maul' a great deal of noisefor the past five or six years aboutcreating an honor sent.iment in theUniversity. 'Ve have even gone so faras to establish a court to try studentsHunch. and resolve to adopt the Honor a�A�who have been found cbeat iug in their CHOOSE BEPBEo,g.L"'&'�"''''y.E.o.Idea in all its strength-the idea that examinat.ions, Whatever may be the FOB ORATORICAL CONTESTthe work is worth while, an<l accoru· results of the movement the question Kiyoshi Yabe Will Speak for Univer-sity in Lingdren C�tion atnothing that is good for anything. nant�. phase of international peace or arbi·Now, when we realize this so painful. The immediate vicinity about the b'ation, and must not exceed 2,000steps entering our beautiful ancl statc- wor<ls in length. The prizes will bely is the time to make the res9lutionly lihrary, is littered with them, an.l SHenty ancl forty dollars for first anathat next quarter will see us doing d''" day ago some shameless person even s(,('on places respectively.better. Nothing will drive home the threw a cigar stump at the foot of The committee in charge of tlle funllle�son so well as the regrets of today, the grand staircase within. At this is composecl of the following men:as we start to review the exams next very writing, a cigar �tump is lying Ahram W. Harris F. C. Eiselen and J.beneath the body of the grea.t Arma· A. James.wt"ek. So the painful process Of ra-l�iJlO in Walker museum. The poorvipw ha!oJ two ideas-one, that it iscreature could do nothing more than Brief Campus Newsfar better to go through the unrleas· to drop it plaster Paris jaw in disgust -=========;:':=�=======!!!12==3Mar 0 0 D -==: ======�BaIl�=etiD=·==:;====;:Z�=:........... JlewIU ... ., .. ., ...... 't'========Z%!5!:====c===S=:2=.._ ., aa-... TODAYGerman club, 8, Kandel.TOMORROW.... u...e _onalD... neept lhuada� ud• .....,.. ....... the Aut'lJllD. WIDt.r aDd.pm. Qurt..... b,. Th. Dall,. IIarooDat&&.t.r. W.COUlq ....H. S. a.qasB. P ,W L,.... Convocation prayer service, 10:30,!few. E4J&Or Reynolds club.B.:!::-�� Convocation religious service, 11,ClnalaUoa ..... er Mandel.811B8C1UP'1'ION &AT ....B� carri.r: 11.10 a ,.ear: 11." a Quart.r.It,. aall: l"tO a ,.ear: 11.26 a Quarter.J:41tor1al-BulD.. Otnce. Elila U.T.lephoD. �lId.a,. •••• Art.r 10 p m.11,.4. Park "It.Jameson lecture, 1:30, Harper WI.I.:dranc lecture, 4:30, Harper MIl.Physics club, 4:30, Byenon 32-University Civic league, 4:30, Lex-THE HONOR IDEA.Now is an admiruble time for everystudent to get the honor i tea. Thisdoes not mean thnt the student shouldresolve not to cheat in his examina-30n!!'; that is only part of it. Broadlyspeaking, the Honor Idea is rooted in tllgton 14.Convocation reception, 9 to 10:30,I!utchinson.TUESDAYUniversityNinetieth3, :MandaI.: he big notion that college work is convocation.-:-;-orth while for the sake of the work. Communication.Fellows should with their l'h� edUor U tlol rf'IID(lI'Iribl. lor "w.o. _.workcourses, not simply to get the credit,::-ut because the course is worth while rian�d CY CIA n-Uettce 01 11004 ,..,1L�Io:rking to get. Of course, onc might Smo�,\'"e11 ask. "Why is this the time to get 'ro the Editor::he honor iclea? One will 110 well now'to bone enough to pass without cheat­ing," etc. True enough; but never­.theless this is the time to get the BigI:ingly, elleaing is senseless, because will be, that ho WllO cheats, harms andprodBCtive of nothing, except perhaps cheats himself alone._3 worthless grade or (if it be won by When, howevcr, a "ice intruues it·self on others, the question assumes.such a method) even more useles... larger proportions. Has there beeneredit. Most people are unwilling t,; any agitation against the uniyesulaccept itleaa or aclopt principLes until habit of smoking on the campus?fCirced to do so. Usually, we learn our There is not a building on the quaa·mistakes; ana that is why tllis is the rangle whose entrancc is not marrcllby an accumulation of burnt matche�,time to get the Honor Jden- Now, asat no other time in the quarter, do werealize that we haye, bcen loafing,I sliding over the work cloing little or cigar and cigarette stumps. One can:r,ot go along a singlc walk in the Uni­Yersity grounlls without haying theeye offent1cd by thesc Ilistasteful rem'ant p� now, in learning enough ofthe course to pas.'J decently, insteau ofthe harrowing three hours that willbe spent in trying to "crib" duringthe e�amination, and the sh�pisbfeeling which will always come up at the intrusion.The entrance to Cobb hall resemblesthe entrance to a saloon on SouthClark street. A few corks, quids ofstar plug and fine cut need yet to beadded to make the picture complet�.Anq these will come unlcss a decenc}when the experience is remembered; sentiment is at once awakenecl.anf) the other, that next time will sec Fh·o years ago, one sclt10m sawtho process of rcview merely one l)f smoker on t.he Campus. N ow one s�him in cvery (]irection. A wrek ag",bn,shing up on the fine points of a.e\'cn a member of the English clcpa't·�urse already well lcarnecl, with the ment ""as .secn stancling in front of&8StlraDCe that a little ca� and pleas Cobb h:tll with a c-igarctte stnmpant work will insure a corking gooll hanging on his lip, talking ah;'ut "cui·£I'�\fle. tural \·alue."La.�t quarter one of our prof��ors,m'illently also conscious of the grow·• il'st vice of smoking on thc campus,• sr.id to his cla..�s: "Yon ('ornc h('rc for:::::::==:=:::::::====!!:=========!'knowlcf)ge and ('ulture hut when JBoth Iowa and Nebraska have lo�t see tho hoys puffing smoke in the girlsfsv�e� at Cohb hall I think thcy arestill far from ha\'ing attainecl cul­ture."ring smnke in tho girls' fn .. �. We arc'offending the Great L:1I1y, our AlnwMater. Can we nfForfl to 110 it?One who wishes to sec the Univcrs­ity keep its high �tanaarcl in aliFellows, listcn! Tt is not alone puf·WDa.... Athletics Brevitiesfootball captains for next year. Capt.Towel of Nebraska was reccntly de·elared ineligible on account of thethree year rule.Indiana was treated to a long lookedtOI' sight, a eonfcren�e Winner, whenthe Hoosier wrestlers had no troublein defeatiDg tile minois team la.qtBaturd.,. Dipt. Wanted At OnceEada .a. at the Uninrsily to ( IIiC in and iD'Yesti,ate MtSpecial ,::'J fie ..to College MenHERZKA B1l�tOTHERSI-C...... - -_Q<�- .�'HBEE QUABftmS. CLUBHAJIBS DANCE OOIOllftEEPlan New System f� Demonstrationof Various Freshma.n "Stunts··Next Fan.ot the �}lrillg quarter.A novel system of managing tlat'cumpus deuionstrafions of the Fresh­lJI,'n will lit) inaugurated next fall. Itis planned to di vide the present mern­bership of the club into three group�.(,:!I'11 group to manage the demoustra­t ion one day a week. In this way th e •l"e�pon!'ibility for their success or fail­ure can he a.ffixecl to a certain group.The neecl for this kind of a systembrcame evident this year when onet.l:lY no members of the club appearedto put the Freshmen through their··:,;tunts."There is some agitation among themembers of the club to give the sur­plus left in the treasury after the.Iauce to the Reynolcls club libraryfund, No definite action will be takenuntil the meeting, which will be heldduring the latter part of the Springquarter. is known all over the world. You em p,o to any to­bacco store, booth or baz.iar. [r. ':'� Calcutta 10 Stock­holm, from Yokohama I·) ,3W'Il'" '·.;:"':::---JlI�lke the �ip,nof rolling a ciS��lrettc - alld t J;(� n ,; :', " dr alcr will handvou a sack of "Bull" Durh.nu l()h:iI'�'", He understandswhat you want. became "I».'!" L\!r ham IS identifiedWith hand-made cigarettes i l:c v. l :'id ::\ ":1'.Millions of men of �:ll n:lii,w; ;:l:d �dl classes 101/ theirown cigarenes from "Suil" Du: ;Ll::l. TillS rrpe, mellowtobacco makes fresh, tr;I��r;lI1l ,.j .;1 ,'il\..'5 i har they preferto any kind they call buy H::.(:'�-- :::.!'_k,GENUE ��:"8 U LL40 D·-� ::'I; 1 \!--;', UAM' � ��� 1 L'��{ tnSMOKING _."}-' c' ceot· ". 1·-:(' \t'" �.. "'" ...,,_' .. :".).Telephone H. P. 1037. OPel) �>:c::1Iigs and Sunda7 JIonWaa,-- _ •• �. - _. �'''_;'">�- •••••••• ''FREEKiyosbi Yabe was recommentlec1 byU:e juclges to represent the Universityof Chicago in the John Rieharcl Lina·gr('n peace oration contest after thetJ_youts held in Haskell yesterdaywornillg. Students from the thologi­I'nl schools of Chicago will compete inthe contests wMeh will be held Fri­I;:!�-, April 3, in Memorial hall I1tEnlDston.The orations must cleal with someMake college life wor.3 w�ile. Coca-Cola is a friendworth knowing and !: :\ing all the way throug", fromFreshman to Senior j' �:lT. It will fill your college dayswith plc:lsure, heal�h :l:;ll benefit.Delicious-Refreshing.Thirst.-QuenchingTHE COCA. COLA co.,Atlanta, Ga. Wbc-Dner,._ __ ArrowIblat 0' Coc:a-CoiaHave Soq Boob'rueaclq-University song books will be On sale Tue')'day ancl Wednesday in Cobb. Sales<,oupons will be necessary to secure(!flpies. The committee had planned tohave the book on the �ampus yester­t1ay, but an accident in the bindingc-ausccl the delay.Cpen lIIeetiDg of BaDd-An openm«'Cting of the Student Volunteer banllllomlay at 1:30 in Lexington 14. AnlInh'ersity students have beeD invi�to attend.Gives 'lentil �Professor .Ah .. 1Lefrance of the Sorbonne, ex('hang('professor in the University, will 11e·li\·er the tcnth nnel last of his scric�of lcctures Monday at 4::10 in Harperll11 •Give --Walker Chat··-Twenty-fi\'(�Gf>Ology stullents were present yester­fi:.y aft('rnoon at 4:30 a.t a "WalkerCllat." Refreshments were servell antIrntertainment provided.Dr. Fitch �P1an8 for theUni·vc�it:y campaign for religion, to be�(,ndudcd hy Mr. Eddy during HolyWeek, were discu8ged by Dr. Fitch atthp. Y. Y. C. A. meeting at 12:45 yes­t�rday in Hotehin�n eafe. Thirtyt:niversity men were at the luncheon. :- : T a i 10 rs ':-:1545 East 531"ct Street�HICAGCi).·-----=-�=�T-C�== Student Views on Plays o! the WeekiIrialt Pla7en. tv give vaziety to their bill prcn�nte;15e per line. No advertisewents reo .. Ph'Chieugo's last chance to see the Irish Its presentation. er aps It was aseeived for Iesa than 25c . .All c1asai1led f 1".1 .Players this season will be this after,· well, or act sunereu conshlerablyadvertisemeuts must be paid 1D sd- noou and evening. The bill for tho from insu«cient preparation. 0110 can-vance. matinee is "Patriots" by Lennox Bob- not but regret, however, that Synge'sP B E SHU N POL ISH E D inson and "The Jack.law" by Lady c.�J:qui8ite bit of work expres.sing as itGregory, while the evening's perform· c10(>8, the essence of Irish tragic poe-ance will be Fitzmaurice's "The Coun- try, (lid not have its full chance totry Dressmaker anti Lady Gregory's eharm. The commercial loss due to"The Rising of the Moon." At a spe- the chango would have been small forvinl matinee yesterday afternoon the the audience wae slim enough anyhow,Buy direct from the grower and get 1irst nd of Synge's "Deirdre of the and tho art istic gain would have been"'orr ... .," was '" """0 It was followed overwhelming,your food at fi.rst cost. W1ll ship you'� (I .. � .... � •• '<C • H "t -erf'ormanee of St John G Jr- 4'.Mixed MarrintJ'cs,'" which dealsprepa.1d 15 Ibs, of unpolished rice, tbu 'Y a I"'" .... "" . ., _ u ........dUC'N "�fixed Marriage." with tile problem of Protestant andbest food obtainable, upon receipt ofSI.00.I'"ly a fragment, relatlng how the most that tile question is a vltnl one in Jre­beautiful maiden in all Ireland defied land, because it has its violent part i;the old king Conchubar of Ulster,who sans here, where thert> is no histori('alhopecl to marry her, wcnt off witlt complfcntlon like that in tho Emerald.' cmng Xai�i of the bills, whom she Tsle, Yet it is hard to believe thathnd seen and loved. The aged king even in Treland it can "go" as presentTWO NOTE BOOKS, left in Walker. h:ul the ehibd carefully and obscurely eci in this play. Not only is the clis-third floor, Name 011 books. :Pin41�,.rn ised uncler the care of two old peas- ensslon long and tiresome--mu('h moreplease return to Maroon office. .. th 't db' fallt women, in expeetafion of the great circuitous an 1 nee e, In af't_-Iuy when he should lead her forth as l ut the whole question is Involvr«]W ANTED-A furnished flat or housefor lIny and June; by a member(if Rush Medical faculty. D. HeaneyHyde Pnrk 2712. his britle to startle the world with her with the problem of strikes and riots,�plendor. But she felt the call of that to tho uninitiated is rather n.,·clutl. to youth, and the act is Im, hopeless muddle.pressively rounded out by the simple The final scene shows a woman killeclRELIABLE DRESSIIAKER will make rnarringe between her and Naisi. and an entire city in a mnd. riot ofThp rest of the legend, relating how bigotry, while the stubborn and eon,»he dwelt in happiness with Naisi's servative father, to whom an is cluehnnd for seven years, and how Oon- because of his persistent opposition todIU bar enficed them back to his king· his son's marriage, still maintains thatW.A!.�Few capable College DIeD -lom with treacherous promises of for- he W88 right. And he points to theor women for outside Summer work. �i\"encs�, only to kill Naisi and force fact that the hand of the Lord is withLiberal guarantee, but earnings Iim; Deirdre to kill herself, is of course the him because the woman who was k ilfedited only by your own efforts. $500 to more moving and dramatic portion of is the Catholic betrothed of his Prot­$1000 possible for your vacation. Ad· ! he work-indeed it is one of the most estant son. For a final note, what coulddress Lock Box 309, Chicago, III memorable in all modern dramatic lit- be more "immoral" in a play of this«rnture. Yet the policy of the players SHt? No irony will excuso it.B I a E]5 LB8. FOB $1.00.PBAmIE RICE PLANTATION,Llt1ae Bock, Ark.FLAT TO REN'l"-Purllished, light, ;irooms. J. B. Merry, 5705-: Drexelave., 2nd flat. Midway 4473Easter gowns or other spring sew­ing. Prices reasonable. QuiCk servicenl] now. Midway 1877.WANTBD-A former Chicago manhas splendid opportunity for stu.dents working their. way through eol,lege who have experience and abilityin salesmanship. I absolutely goarantee a dollar an hour to able men. Writefor particulars to Grip Bow Co., Oma­ha, Neb.STUDENTS-Tutoring in German andFrench by a German lady, a grad·uate of German and American Uni­versities, 5733 Maryland aVe. Tel.Hytle Park 4094.FOB BENT-Largo front room ofhouse; suitable for one or two la­dies. Board optional; reasonable. 5752Blackstone ave. Tel. 2168.WANT.I-�D -Three woung men gradu­ates for permanent position. Arldres..�BrO<"ket. Telepbon� Main 628.TUB LUBBA� ftIB PBIR0E88Exchange tickets for the aboveplay giving 50 cents rebate, may beGbtaiDed at tbe otl'iee of ft. lIaroollSUBSCRIBE .FORTHE DAlLY llABOON..-\11 tbe Campus Newa.., 4f11R II01'D. Of' AMERICAN IDEALSHOTfL PONHATAN'WAan'''OTON. D.C.l "Deirdre," which W:J.'J gi\'en for tho Catholic union, is dlstinetly a second­first time in Cbicago, was of course ary piece of work. I have no douht. SYB.ACUSE O&ANGE GIVEsADV Alft'AQES OF BEPOB.'1'ING THE SERVICE - FORUM(Il;rate Epf.copal qtburcb14:3U Wabash Avenue. (next to Coliseum)tj A socialized religious service, followed bya free discussion of vital social problems.fJ Endorsed by Prof. Hoxie, Prof. Gould, Prof.Small, and other eminent University people.fJ Under the direction of the Rev. BernardI. Bell, S. T. B. (Chicago, 1 U07)SA VINas AOOO1Jlft8aDdCBECKllfG ACCOUlft8Are Weloome &lid Appreciated. given: think about. ne New Patterns areF;nJist you in one of the best Col- here and they"re Fine. They're veryIege acth-ities on the Hill. moderate in Price, too.Woodlawn Trust& Savings Bank1204: E. 63d. Stnd. 0Jdcac0THE FAClJLfi a.nm ftUDBlft'8of theUNIVEBSIfi OF CHICAGOWILL FDm IN�ms BANK ALL �FACILITIES OF A »OWlfIJ'OWlf BAlfE.. 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STIMSON, MANAGERHEADQUARTERS ruR CHICAGONew, Modern and FireproofRooms with Bath, $2.50 and up.Among the advantages of collegenewspaper work listed by the Syra.- Dear Sir:­('use Daily Orange, the following are NOTICEGreatly extend your acquaintance:lDlong members of the fnculty and all.ministratiou.Enliven your interest in your Uni.n-rsity and in your fellow students.Afford you an opportunity for theexer('ise of your English On su bjCf'tsout of actual life.Help you to make profitable usc ofmany hours that you wiJI othern'isl�Joaf. awQ'.Compel YO'1 to report accurately a.nrl('ompletely 'What you see and hear­qnalities too sadly lacking in manystudents.Give you the satisfaction of readingin the Daily; Orange two or thr�emornings each week, something which Corn Exchange National Bankyou produc-.ed. ., Cbleap.Open you eyes to things you didnot know before and thus make yon Capital $3,000,000.00morc tolerable on matters against Snrplus .......•........ 5,000,000.00which' you are prejudiced. UncUvtdcd Profits........ 1,000,00.00Not hurt you nor interfero w'ithRESOUBCBS $2,000, 000.SHIRTSare the best fitting and bestwearing ShIrts made. fteSpring Styles sparkle withnew pattern� 1lIlIQue color·ings and Dovel eft'ects, $1.50and np. your studies.Furnish you a stepping stone to IH�t·t('r thin�, aprl open the W:I)' for <.'01·I('�e honors.Gh'c ,you the friendship of a J:rollpflf wiclfl_nwake nncl ('nrnest (t'llows ',·hn�re cluing f;hing� for Syrn(,lIse.Earll1 Wilson THE TEA HOUSEM'AKBBS OF B.BDIIAB' COLLABSLtJ'KCBB05 1�:30SUBSCRmE FORTHE DAILY KABOON1321 B. S'7Ua. Spring clo�es are the next thing toCome in and see them when you can.Respectfully Yours,YOU'VE BEARDOF THE ... A8-"''''':1 KF.Y" THATFIT 8 EVERT1,0 C J[ - DID,"OU EVER IIE.AaIItt East ,n.. 8&rMLTelephone l'Aidw;,y 9525. �O� A .A8TER.0 DEL OP.a.TYPEWRITER'........ , 0' ALL .f,.... C'ft,"I,lae4 at.... a.ta�e. of 8ET­EJU,L 1J'»e1Rtlen70. ..a.... ... ..eo.ft. I rat.. ..(\!If E .1& ......•• e .. I •• 1THEThe .. 7&1 .......P • r , e e II" ...,.knoW'll r..... .,c�.er.1 e .....r�"p ••• e.e.and don earcIwritlas alld c...,,",M'd BIIII"e M­Md_ - w ........RlnJd«> ""iM'daI at·,,",hmC"JIt" t. • ...�'"' .--t t. tIM'''Iwowri' .. r. Thl ••or Chl� nd " ..will ...... a 'all'l7.:'""' lei... or the�."tn·�....... .,'h .. R .. ,.al."OFFICEHS.ER�EST A. IIA1UIIT.L. Pft�dent.CHARLES t� HlJTCHISSO::'ll, Vlce·T"rea.CHAU�CEY J. BLAIR. Vlc�Prt>.ldf'nt.o. A. 110l:I.TO�. Vice_Pr('llldent.R C. SA1DIO:-';S. Vice·Pn-s!dent.F"R,\:-';K \Y. S\IITH. �f'cre:ary.EOW..\ HO F. SC"OF.�ECK. Allllt. C .. h ler.J. ED'VArtD 11.\.-\8. A!lIIt. Ca.hlf'r.JA:\II-�� G. "·,\KEFIEI.D, A�!lt. ca!lh I fir.ul-;WIS E. GARY. Aut. Caahler. .;.•......•...•... :.' I"':::::::.DIRECTORS.Charles" "',,cker· C»'de )1. Cllrr1lartln A R)'{'MJOn Edw!n G. Forema.Edward B Rutl.-r ',"at.'Ion E. BlairCharlea H. Hulburd Edwar1 A. SheeNC:arencf' Buckingham Fnderkk W. �JR"ftajmln ca�nter Emut A. Hammill ROl"AI.T,·rt:WRITER 00.11Ie.1\" It. �oaroe at..Ch� .. DLSUBSCRIBE FORTnE DAILY MAROONAll tb. eampns De ...2£12 !1IB DAD.Y .taocnr. kftaD.AT IIABCH 14. 1il .._;0' :A._ - .The Score club dance for the bene gymnastics, wrestling and fencing.fit of the Reynol�8 club library, fol-Not much is known of the squad whichIowed the program. The orchestra 'represents Wisconsin in the W1"('�dlinl!and fencing departments, but the Car­l. "Oxen Minuet" .....•...• Hayden dinals have always been null' to turn:!. "Symphony in C," Op. 21 Beethoven DUnois Iast Snturday, and wns post-Adagio molto-Allegro Con brio. poned on 'account of the scarlet fe",'rAndante eantabile con moto. seare at Urbana, has been Ret f(lrMenuetto. March 21. Word was received yester-Adagio-Allegro molto e vivace, day from Director HufF of Hliuois sny-IDteI'DdaloD. ing that it woultl he possible to Rc'bl�I't uA.clogio Cantabile" (from t.he 'B ule ·it.Minor Sonata) •• Richard Strnus� Ohlcap's BnUies for Tod�y.5. (a) Overture to "William Tell" Gymnostics-Smith, Squair nnd.............. 1.... Rossini_Bud, Weakly in the Ricle horse; Parkinson(b) Quart·ette-Tchaikowsky. Roberts a�d Weakll'Y in the hoj-izoutu'(e) "Oriental Sketch" •..... Bird and parallel bars and in the f1yin�'Mr.' Robert W. Stevens. rings; Parkinson, I .. aval and Weakle"G. (a) "Wiener Mad'in Waltzt'S' in the teumbling events, and Wt'nkl�•••• ",' .i •••••••••••••• ,.. Ziehrer in the club swinging.(b) Cortege, "La ReIne de Saba." Wrestling-l·ts pound, Sayre: under•....•.•.....••••••• ••.• Gounoti 175 pounds,Madison; O'"(>r ]75 poundsAcker.SRBLL wms FBO� BftOllCOOXOpportunity!��.Hitchcock (12)(ContiDu� from pace 1)-one of which Chieago may well beproud.THESMOOTHESTTOBACCO Gin 0r&'&D .umbelS.Mr. Stevena added materially to theprogram with three organ numbers. TheHandel eoneerte wi� the orchestra,went in rather hum�m fashion,whiletbe William Tell overture lacked In­tereet through its familiarity; but Mr.Stt','ens ma(le a brilliant coup in sub­stituting for the unpromising Mass�'npt number, the �chaikowsky quar­tette. The choir etreet with which h�'eoneluded, ��, aublline.progr�:HIT up the stro� man I It takesClasS to show speedlVe1vet bits it up misdttY fine in the�I Selected micLIle leaf -_theChoicest-two yean of agiDg in the·watebouse - the nature pocess ofseasoning � mellowing -takes twoIears to let the bite out, put thetavor rigb!-1I8ke' the whole smokeIIIlOOIh. Velvet bits it up in a slowbUt sure maDIIeI' aDd wbea Vehd bibgourpipe-weD Ibal·. the time we win­a frieDd I Doo·t fcqd. two yean of aaiaa '-�V dYd. fie At aD deaIea.1!ne1T�K,."'�Ia.u& 2. "Organ Concerto No.2" ••.. HandelAllegro.Mr. Bobert W. 8te,·ens (with theAdagio.Alleiro ma non presto.Orehestra.) on at JIadison.Close competition is expected whenthe Varaity gymnastic team meets theWist'onsin squad at Madison today.This is the first inter-collegiate gym·ua14tic meet that Chicago has competedin this year, and consequently little i�known about the quality of work thatthey will abo... Coach Hoffer, how­ever, inn8lDuch as most ot his men areveterans of two years' experience.feels optimistic over the chances.The meet will include events illout a good squad in the gymna ... til'events, It is thought that the Chil',l­gt) men will be superior to t ho )Ia.li­"JOn team in fencing. but little i::known of the chances of the wrestlers.The meet thnt was scheduled witbAre You . Fencing-Foils: Ottosen, Cn.qUt'mnnTake8 U to 12 � a.me from Meredith, Arlt. Dueling swords: Cns-B!�. B.aD. tIeman, Arlt.Getting Snell h� defeated Hitchcock yes- DIt.AJIA'rIO BBVlBWS OFterday in basketball, 24 to 12. The JIABOON BEST IN �score:Snell (24).Styles Jeschke, Levin .• R. G. ...••• BothmanSeaton ..•• .:' � ., •. L. G. •••. BadnitzerDeFries, Williams' C. • • . . . . LeonardKnipsehild .••.•. L. F. •.•••••• LeviWaterhouse '. '1: .B. F •••••. 'I •• RogneButler.Baskets: Radnitzer, Leonard 2,Rogne 3, Levi, De Fries 2, Villiams2, Waterhouse 2, Buder 2, Knipschilcl3-. Referee, Ryan.YouF�cyAt' the PriceYou WishTo Pay?. Accept. this as aD. invitatiQD to visit our shop·We soliCIt the pnvilege JUST TO SHOWyou our Spring Styles. ,Tailored young men's clothing that are in­dividual creations. The values found here arethe talk I of your colleKe - inquire about us.Dockstader It RexfordSuite 816 Republic Bldg.State and Adams St. Bjbr§cTBE&neness of the clothmakes possible the satinlaundryfinisb heretoforefoun� �n1y in the verybighest priced collarsCUIa'I'. r.a-r II Co..IIIIC.. T8w. II. T.....". of AIIIMlIw s-navB8CIDBB FOB THE DAILY )(ABOON. (Continued from page L)l,avp been the eaptams of th .'traek teams; Indeed, as one runsdown the list of Senior elnsspresidents, he finds a large pro­portion of them athletes. A glanceat various c011lege yearbooks seemsto ahow that the same conditionexist� elsewhere. Still, if the'point system' is to mean any­thing, it must neeeuarily hew tothe line. There would, however,he an amazing 8IOMh in Chit!Bgo'sathleti(!s if the rule were admin­istered as governing memberahipof more than one athletie team.".0 AJpmDIIS �A "hort editorial remarkR the fnC'tthat although the appointment of .Tu�­tit!e Hughes to board of trustees iR aftoxt'eedinl!ly we1eome move, it is noteworthy that 'DO alumnus of the Uni.�eniCY: i.. a member of the board.Figure.. wbit!h will appear in tl1(�President's report, are quoted to i1Iu�trate the poor foundation for tht'�!Ltemt!nt that the Unh'crsity RJ'H'nt"million" for (lefen8C, but not one e'entfor te... Ltuhell'." This ("omplnint wa!'h�arcl oce'.Mionally 13."t yt'nr, it is Rtnt·ed, but it �ms to h:l.\'c heen illfounded.'1'0 Speak at Graduate lIeetlng-llr.Albert Fikh ,,·m speak on "The Po�­able Pro"ineialiRm of Graduate Sc-hol­nrship" at the Graduate Rtudents' RO­dal, Sunday afternoon at 4:30 in Lex­ington hall. Dr. 'Fitch is the pr�itlentof th. Andover theologit!al seminary,ud itll tl .. � ConvOC!ation preat!her. Everygratduate .student has been invited toattend the8E' bi·weekly meeting!l forthe pu1'p08e of "'getting &c!quaintcd".nd the di�u8Rion of soeial and relig­iou. problems. Nora Ba�e. OeQI'PBebaDwith IIa.rr7 0Jane aII4 Comp&ll7Oeo. W.1iIoIJr'o. Dorot.Q �o:Jeazul FUtIl 0tMnGARRICKThe Unammou Verdict ofHappy First N1ghtenl, theGreatest- of aU WlDter Ou_d6D Revues.'PASSING �OW OF 1913eOlIAN'S GlANDAnother Cohan "Harris TriumPh.Geo. M. Cohan's Mystel')' Farce'SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE"I.,\n;ll�, TllIULLS, lH:LODltAllA.ILLINOISDONALD BRIAN-t ... .His G •. atest Musical Comed:rTriumph, inp�""ERSMabel and EdithTALIAFERRO- IN'­YOUNG WISDOM.lack L&1t'a New PlQHELP WAlftBDA Clean �� � WltIl�KoIk8STUD�-=-A�ERlIB. LYX JlAJU)DRIIn Sir ArIltar Oaaa �ThrtUbac Bew �mE 8PBOKLBD BAlmFINE�TSlBI8HMat. 'l'h1U'&: 'AM., IIaIdl 17prlnceaa.ROBER� BILLIA.DI :�' •• ,.LASALLE�nu.ct .... � ••• bAft4ERICAN ImROlULLPaD .........EOLB • DILL"PBOK 0' PlOIELBr.... cal K--'r 1110&