.. ','--II· ·"lg-'·'" .,J. 11· ". ' .: arnutt:_ � ..... IVOl. XII. No. 110. PlUOE FIVE ODDBOLD BIG CONFERENCEMEET HERE SATURDAY FORTY WOMEN RErokT·lUtE"'FOIl.,18ItY;'iNi .Dlll'RllilD ,�Will Pick Team� atKI Elect �� �1IIftII " ..... wtains After Mooili, df Hard .. '. .,.... .,'Prac'ice--M'i�' Bean. M�- Will ,�'�T!i�� 't�y A.t 2'land and Rigg' s ,Wiilr Piidi' aDd\... � .2t3� .. Re.. Yt heanaIa nu... AftenIooD maaes LaterSTART FOOTBALL WORK TO CONTINUE WEEnYMUSICAlS THIS sr_ ,i�!IltoSprm,g Training F3r Fmt Time InHistory of Chicago Begins This.' ..Aftemoon-Will Hold Scrim- Songs and Concerts Proved Pop­ular Last Y �-Mr. SteveDSis In ChargeLargest Faeld of Gymnasts, Fen.cen and Wrestlers in YearsWiD Compete in Bartlett.&: Ufl�' WOUlcn, tll.c largetlt nuwllc&' ':.';:'. �,.;_ .• � . ...;; , ... - '. _ Director Stugg·ts rootbull squad willauCAGO SEEMS GYM FAVORITE HI �'cal'3, an: \:owpcting J.or PUAcCtl :u,; LYIIAN WIltS·� COlflDl' ',taut on tlieir tspring tra1UW" lSeabVh ORCHESTRA TO PLAY TUESDAYlilt; ::'cnll'r uuu oJ uniur iJ�lU&.U tcUna!:). _ tliid atlernoOn ai luur .. tlllrty � '1'1111:1 �l>Conference gymuasts, feueers aud l , hc \\OWCll urvideu llltO 2K!uad.s lor' .w. 'J'hirty p1ace.a in the chorus of '1'aau the first year that spring football prac- 10 ree popular lllUlSicall:l, contillulut;wrestlers will contend Suturday ill «our Pnl.ctlco uUflng tbo h'hi�r quill- ��ude.ui ��perior" .b.a\'e to bo .bu,", *" tiee ha.:t been triet! at Chicago, and ae., the series of Iust year, \'0'.111 be gl\�UBartlctt in what should bc thc great- LeI' in prepurutrou J.or tJle finlt cui :" ... t·.ti� triout.s uiB afternoon at � in .tap cording to stagg, the well will han: tluring the present quarter uuuer L .... "est meet of Its kind ever held in till' c outestunts, which wiU 1,)0 waue .111 ,"6yiiui� cJ�b. .Men �it.b. J.:�O c�" '0 get right to work and put the same .supcnisiolL of Musical Director ::'ud.west, Seveu teams are entered in tile .hreu weeks, '�'ht! teauu WIll be pickt:ei WIll be &lven a.. �� .. aLt j!:JU� Tui .... y eft'on' Into the practice that they han ens, 'l'be coucerts uud eutertalUWt1"tH'ftrClttlir.g bouts, five in the gyumnst ic iL a mouth, after harc.l outdoor prue �t"n fO.�Dl t.he nucleUs of the chorWl, to in the autumn. "1 do not want an�' nave .... eceived the upprovat of 1-,·c3J.­events, and three uuiveralfies will send tice ill the urtervemug week!i and. to� tiPlecf.i�.i. of 'W:��'.Ii';W� .begun yea;ster- .en out �ho are not willing to work uent Ju(bon, uud have been tHu.1ou<!dfencers. The autry lil:lt has been c"'-l,t:uns will be elected Immediatesy da.)� .�totiioon.:, 'l'he hi&18 c�nsilst oj and to work hard,' said Director by the U udegraduats council. As mauyswelled by the addition of two classes ut terwurds, sim�le' Yoc8.l testS. 8�gg yesterday. ··This is not to as five hundred persons atteuueu bvWeto tbo wrestling matches, and Coach .t1a.Vc :M.anr veterans. .Physieal:,�tur:o �edi� will begh'eb btt_ m�rely:,� .��� . Of. enter�nmeut of tho musicals last year, the A ca-lIc,fI'er believes that tho meet will After three tstrwgtat deleaw at b�- m.embera of.. the '�OI1l8 during the tim" f.flr. t�,e. m�,. It 18 Instituted In oruer pella choir of l\;orthwc.steru, and laCpr(lve the most successful of its kinl!. AetlJall by the �ewors, tM oJUb.iva theoy ar� �tiyeii' woiJWlg for the th�t .the �,en: m�� be furt.h�r aclvancetl Zukow8ky �trillg quartet proving C:I·There arc seven wrestling teams cn- \H,meD. art) centering. their .e40rts. oul �:o,!, � '.(¢ '.�' . �D�' ant! Part ot �h��.. the.. r�a.r ,�r8.1Dlng season pc�:allY illterelSti�Jg ..tered in ClllBSCS ranging from 125 lJui1ding a team to cope with :tile 8t:�. May: The- cast' Win 6'e' required to starts III the autumn. lhe out\loor SUI!' which were 80pcunu8 t.() tho heavyweight divil:lion, :;ullcd players ot the benior squad, ',I,)t>-' .ta&ke f .. C •. T� �ement ..waB·,iasii� bent,. lien Out. hC.1rtily endorsed lust year will be re-o,'er 175 poundS. I,llinois, Inuiann, Ne·.LUre tlio first of tho series of tJir� Jaat nicht. by )r(edieal-�er Reed. Over twenty. men have already sig. pl':tted. 1'hc uifIerclit programs willbraska, 'Visconsin, Minnesota, Iown I, • h' games lll'" ".a.v• T';;.:.T�_'';';'" _�",. be (riveu with the co·ollcration 'of thu,nD(l Chicago will be rcpresented on c .. aDlpl0JlS Ip. AI. rI, ., ....... _ _.. "� lIified their intention of going out, anu bthi\ t t t t b.&& c·, • 'h • ed th . ·t . f uJ h cheirs, the glee clubs, the banu, eIll" . Ch' W' . - 1mOb an en Ire eaD1. 0 . vea.e:r "'On iii.e.·· f&ee of" l.·� e"fu,roa work �ve reeelv mr 8Ul s rom 0 11-!";' • " •thf\ mat; IDOl$, Icago, IscomUIl, da 'cr:l will be c:andidat� tor ,pukt.�· ..• �.. ..' . 0, '. nv." It. is eYr\Pl'ted, that this uumbcr dg.nct club, the U 111\ cr:nty orchestra,Ncbraska and Inuiana ha"e entcred.1 J. _ ' '" dOCSD. t BOUIld 80 lDterestiDg, saul ". -r-- ani se"�ral soloists !::iU('crcstions will011 tile �CUlor team. '.1:en p.layera .trow'''6 .. ;_. '. H'·;· d" � >. las'; t' .p" t" "b' t' will be swelled cowuerably before " - . 00g .•• "1tl teams;; and fencers from IllilJoi�, . .w.anager en enton m u L I .1 1 '\r StWi�conRin and Chicago will compete. ��c �euior and J,unio� C�ll�� :�aJbZ) I e�, �� &ny�odi" fro� ni,y �wn [the. pn(ctie� .time arrives. �l men c w�:::�e�s '�n :;ru ;v:� 28.Preliml·n". rl·.,a I'n wrestling will hc hcM lu�t year are out. .tor places. Inr.t:e ........ '. . ..... �1.':' ... h" . ill' ha' . th' tim l\ho are ebgtble. for t.. he varsity foot•• ..... ,:. . ., ; , __ penence, � e w . ve e " . . . 'l'he musicals will lJe helu from 4:301 . 1'· tchers arc availa.ble for the u�r 'f L:_' 'I��. Th'..· .: L�';'_- .. � to' • "t . ball squad of next year can JOIn t.lusSnturday afternoon, tho final an. scm,· (I �.a.ue. e c.u.a.uee ge ae- til! ;; on 'ruclSunys, except on April 7final boutR coming in the o,·ening. All du�meu, Cornelia Beau, captaiiL u.[ tJu�ied .,nu.. �. f�Uow·student8 is class, but' no one else will_� admitte\l,u 2S '1 > t1 Ch'. 7 S. h •be lust. year's Senior team and a voterao . . -, : . :".. ' .. ;- ::;'.: '. :, .' ,except upon special permISSion. Prae· an , \\ I�U Ie lcago �mp on�g�·mnast.jc an(1 fencing events will 'ptlrhaps eUleet III this. way. And thQ h t ',, • . :M 1 I.)f three years" aut! Marian .Markland.' ...... ,: � .' < . . � tiee will be held on every school (lay, orc es ra gn cs concerts In .:. ant e •ht-liI in the evening. ." work does not lDterfere Wlth studied ,. . . The orchestra concerts will Qe preced. ,Lik_l- Wi.D.D.ar tl.LU Margaret Riggs. Ella Leuderman; _ fell _.a+ndv· th t exceptJ when some lnte!eo���_�OJl: • _._ - _. -_' .... -" .Chicago U&# • tile HI13 cat.c:her: will.hav. e..,nn coateR- ��ri�'-::�"'�': _-_. 0.. - ':_t.'S, .test:fs sebedu]� ---- .... ed by the usual .llolJuay.ledure re·"hi W' . cl lUi .a l • - ,- ., '. . _,L.: - -.' --.: ,- .� tiiti ..... raJa. .. ' ·t-1 1'h h 98 '11. \; enno... UCOItSlll ,·au " nOls 1 -. _'t f . th- '1'" I ';':-1. : ..... :_1.1 .... t .' " .. , .. .".� _......, ' CI ;us. e com'ert on t 0 - th WI .--, all or e pace. . n 10&&0 � _t : ._,- ' .• ' ••..• '. � .,' .'- ,.". • ""h thOIEllr to bo the chiof aspirants for the tfi ld Mab I Beck v"-aret i ,"��AD��iJid.·.W 'e� .�D.·�a· The meD will be �ug t every In� take the place of thc Slezak recital.,. II IY , ou e e- .. er�,._ � .... oo - �_�':..w_':' ... , �::.' .. : . J .:-""".'" I ' • eel· th making of good foot· I�ymnWltic title. Coach ouer s tcam "->h .1 G H 1.lri.. �-th .Q� pla""1D 'die'··.Diaking, 11" �wr l� e. . . which was cancellcd.. � oues, race otc..-....,,£IUIlU Y '!.' ,.. ."' ...... - ',-' ball I .Th b ks will be gh·enaI'pears to have the edge ou theJ.r 0lJ· LI 11 FI Fole __ .I '01._.1_ �tImlt!d;"'IIll'ct"Iitt'wj]ne11'1OU p�.� payers. e. ae. . � The prO\'isionaLprogram follows:�we yn, orenco 1 IW&.Q _vu. _t� •. , -nstru'tio • aU the rudiment.B ofl)()nents by reason of victories over 11- 1 f off all' ' be f 1_-.0. ear' _: �::siI· � prepuiJag their 1 c ,DS In. . . The Promm.. . .. ., Cl er, .' ·mom rs 0 �� y • l�i':�:- ,��!�"",:,t.,_�-:;_ •• ... tl:.is de artment of the game. The . . 1bnolS and Wl8C0n81n early In the sc:t- t 'ill te f ·u·.... �.;.".a.aa .. � chorus 18 re-. P AprIl 6 ..• _ Lecture Reclta.tams, \l ,compe or poS1 0_ .•.. '.. , .. .;.' -. ','" -. : : � .1.,;... '. � '" first f' weeks will be spent merely ,£<Ill. Chieago has an intact vetemn lletlwi Brosseit and BeUlah'.Burke !l;e���; ���!.\���':1.�:"m:ak� ,e. ."..' ... Al,ril 1 •. Chicngo Sympbony Orchestrad d• P ki last· r" . g. . .: .. ,:' B'_"'�._"''''�·.'''�� .a;_'f''::':' • .\-,. '.m· -m� h -tting the men Into condition, butsq\:a an In ar nson,. �ea os experienced pitchers, and � "w'�' ;�:- ... "'� ���. �7 ! ... :" � ';'- . '. .will 00. program.all aroun,1 Conference ehanlpJOn, anll t � t her are Dte8tiDC'''' I r her -�"one:'� ,tIi!·,�' �tionlJ It IS prob�le that senmmage Apnl 14 :Miscellaneous Solose.s, a ea c, co..., Uf. -, ..L.6";:d :.: .-i.:: -�, -.. held later.· _')1 S· l'Captain Weakly, who has borne thc llJuce on the J un· ... team. KiSiiWa:v- 0 Ita &.U& : �' _. eoulltry. J7 , • . .<\ pril . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ong RoeHll'IJrunt of tho work this year, Coach � hi ,:ir� ioaal ..d' � � n�: _. S April 27 •.••••••.... Lecture recital'·• D1r,n 18 coa.c ngoo' �,. S, an. . .,�... -.:-:-. -l . beJlofJ'er behe\'cs he has two men l:IU- Stiles is assistant c� .�.,,;�.� �-wa:,afteruoor' n�, PRB8m:a.'._�� WILSOlt.__ .. ' -�:_ � !�an:' 5 - �hscellaneous num rs'l.erior to any in the Conference. Re· u.... - . ..u , 12 . . . . . .. Song reeita{Practice for: �8IIIda; i:Ilalediatell aft6r ·WIe'�trYOata:·· Every PLOB.Dft' FOB 8llAlIBoCKS wplingcr "f Wisconsin is the only othcr, " :' .. � .... .; .\i:.;. • .. .' '..0.:..11'., ,May 19 ...........••• Organ recital '..I'rac1ice for the &D.DuaJ: temlUftour- JD� .. !'. �,;f� �e·.�"6W· 'ia&'.'�tlCU to'lay <)6 Oot(loo' r shi'-i·serious contender for individual hon- ... ...;..'\.� , '_1:':'''' .... _6 3 +� at ..1 -. • • • • • • •.• ••• • • • •m�mcut will be begwi 8a soon' ,.s'. th .. n-�.-��e'�_�4?-� ......... : ter� w. 3. O'Curon Beceiv. Letter A�- Jun ') "usictll and .ilia '.oJ'S, but the Chicago men rely upon : . .' 1l00L The 4Dal 8OIeetiOD ·.of' � east e - ..•..•...... .u , �,tumbling. abiliti� to defeat him. courts are rollet! and ta})ed.. Sev� • � .. �: .. -,. .,. • .. -'.. : '. Imo1rledcbIg Gift of Shamrocks At thc last mu�ical anu sing til.' ,Aecoriling to Coach HofI'er, Chicngo l'layena who survived' tho illi� � be �:ade ��IT u,a.,� probsOIl k Patztck's' Da.,.. Signet club will '�ntertain with a pro-rounds of last year's' toarD. ew' :will"' en� bilRji.-. 0iiJi 'oUti"of 'tW"partS is lleri-' 01 rhas no peenl in the tumbling or cluh" gmm of oM Englil:lh and Mayp .'S1\'inging �vent...CJ, although Nclmll�k:1 i.{;r the undorgracluate tOanwaaeDt � Gaali •. vt by the eligibili\y �r-, andtlnnces. ehicago is sait! to be �.. d k h 'th ft' . in llay. Dorothy !Jewell" the cJialbl dlere are atiIl at least two .aidates W. J. O·Canoll, head florist of tht!"o_"",lucatl'onal school "L�·.I� a ar orsc WI . our en nc.." In . .' ",-" ',' -- , . . -." -. . , . only , .oU in .... • piou for two yeai'll' -a.:.__-:..t_ H�-:''': for ev- --� but· this one. '. UDiversity, . claims the ui�tinctioD 01 Uaypol.� _.tll� e\"(�nts. Squatr and "eakly arc . --" .&:'.11'.-& ........ ' �:�: •. ow:-"'.r-'"', I � CUlted 8t.ates in which ..Krelie.1 upon to defeat all eomer� ll(�rc. J�'lna Kantr(lwitz, Con.elia'�· a")1 . �:. �ydlall w�. the' �essf�1 �iDg the first maD on the campus t...c1�uce� �re heM.. I h h 1 . .Elizabeth MaeCliDtoek will p·Ia�·· for eudidate III the poster eonte.t. Hltt reeeive a letter from' President WitChl�ago a so seems to ave a s a\ e III . '# . " ...• • ) • .• �• •..• . b h b th� singies championalaip., .; pcate� depletiDg two daneen, WIll be son. The let�r, which IS .wrltten UpOIl A'U� ARD 'l'RACK Ntll\rlERALStho sulc horse, ut on tears :lIltl ',. .,,' ( .... ". tri.tea iJa oraDp ad blue. TJa� pos�- the Wlaile House statIonery, IS an ac'BlGX' lIOWoa era wUl � ready for diatribati�n the kDowl�ent of ��e shamrock_ latter part !� '.he ,,!ee_k. _ _. �laDis ��t to W_�row. Wilson byMiss Oampbell ...... A--d_ Di·._ ,e .. �. �r. O'Cairoll for St. Patrick'lf da�·.Chicngo·s feneing and wrc2)tlin� :rector Of � �. � �a' Zrrpw. Spceimens of the Celtic plant wereprospects do not appear so bright. Ca}'·:\[iKS Mn.rv R. CampL_11 a ...... Iuate ')(sa.. Rete.' . H 1i- iat�tor in s?-ipped � both President Wilson. an,ltal'n Otto-en, Croll and C .... tlem n ."'rn -" �.. ..-.. '". --, P ·_1 '1'1'·1' I T,,,,"nl.'· Fre!"illll('''i' haxe he.'n :1-war,l·" ..., .." I., , ,il . Dr. JudlJOn. I'eSluent n I �on s rep ,.aU exrw-rienced men, but Illinois has of the Unl\'enllty, haa beeD appoiDk."l E ..... ·."· Wellesley eo tile, wlb ad_ , : .' .c,l tr:lck IHllIlemls f(lr work \iuriuJ,; l&.tt"- f . _I· d tWo 1' ... ...,.. t· oRott at 10 1;; 10110 .... :two stnr:" in Schrueeht nnd Griffin. rst assocIate ulJ'CCtor of the Dew Pay...... '---e .. e 0. ' :.; indoor �(!aSIlIl. The Ilullwr:lls h:l"c ht��'"chol)athi'! lahoratory, whieh baa j1l8t i;' KeDt titeater OR "one ESprit ,I., :"The Presiuent has aske(l me to ac· gi':en on the b:tsi� of Ihe :thility:sho\YDl,cen established as aD ausiliary to Co� �f. ,CoIl� WOIIIeD." Ki_ �nowlcd� the reeeipt of the sham· ill tln' rn'shJlll'n in.lour tr:\('k (.ham·the municil,al court of this. ei·",. The n,u. �e..'. w..... - fo.naerlv a .atad, eDt at. thl" rC,�ks -whir.h you were good enouJ.!h 1'1 d." e" " I'i.:n�hip (�OJltl'�t:-;, ani ill tl:c ml e :aDl'ltrl)Ol:le of the laborato- will be to trai.ftrs." iiY., .. A .oag· Be1'Viee will fol· \c.'! �n(t him, and to thank you cor· ','-, o·n', 1"", �,·\\\·t'r'.'.l of :.,."'r�tlcrs, but the mcn arc incxp<'ri· -" , ,up ra(·I'�. •I I!ctcrmine whether eriminala are iD low th. talk. dially for your eourte1'lY· J" I' "'s' 1'111'''.'. h ..... ,·c ",,'110\\,11 11('·.h form andcncccl ancl have hn( a grcat Ileal of .' � ..h I' I'cell of mental treatmeDt as a aubsti Sincerely YOUI'l't, I 'I't ,'II t I'''ir "'·Cllt�.. :11111 l4lwuldharel lu('k in rec�nt mnte e�, oSln!,!' .,' .� ... " a ,I I Y ...."both to JJlinois an(1 Wisconsin h�. tll!Q for punishment. The judges have ...... Bdq .. � "-Plana J. P. Tumulty, IIlnkl� \ ., .. ;al,lc! :I,lditioJl� to tile Var-r . . ht. Th chosen Miss Campbell beeaa.e t'ey ",!e- ...;. ...... _, . for 'publieity "O .. ,L t1ae Seeretary to the Pre�iilent:· a,.I't •• • n ... �·t ... ·c ... r.(,r!11�� 0 1'I1lperlor wClg <'y m;t�' .. ·w -..:II �. ""'" ., ..pe:-tc;;m better llneler more Ca\'ornhlc h('he\'o that a womeR will be beat It· .JOIIeii for IIr. SherwOod Edd1'� lee· ,"Thiu,k you very mur.h for the hean J\nl'tllr'''' �N. of tra(,k nnm('rnls willc(omlit.ions in the Conference. ted for treating members of h� .ex t'n:.... ·.dt •• k at a'meeti'" ia Lex. tirnl bits of shamrock in the .billt:". hI' :1\":11 dL.l to tho YC:lrlings on theif'he Entz"les. who. are brought i� for uaaiaatio� ,i� fte. ���.g, ���. we� little pots/' wrileft Pr�itlent .lt1tl�on, h:l:c:i� of ontlloor work thi� quarter.GJIIIDI8tIcS: �h�� Campbell did reaeareh work. at � to .N III arba... 1.t.eres;.: .. 1t was vel')' tlloughtful of you to �nll Th,' following men have received theirS·.:J n Ill·' S n .;(lhns Hopkins and Harvard, reeeiving L--llae 8teD.oaee, �-, Low, tL- .. 'd .....1..� you will unile�t"lDll ntlrncral,:hie orse-- Inols: weeny, II· ,��_� !'J.�_, ""'."....-- .ebel', Fiseher; Chicago: Smith, Squ:1ir� Ilcr ilegrce at the UDivenity� Her a..rietie '�;·"�oia Hie�' Doris why I appreeiate them wilen I tell yOil "';...rnr, nnf'on, n1:17.('r, Chnng. Cohrn,Wf!akly, Parkin8on, Nel1'lon. Wi�con!'lin, name Walt .e�doned for tile positi� by M�NeaI, ���� ��i�toek,. Ehel that oDe. of my grantlmothen hacl n ... (�or�·. J)�mon,l, Dixon, Fi�h('r, GoM:G'lrlill�, Replingcr, Richar(l!Jon. X(\ 1o('al phYSICIans and by tllree lIDlver- �,.t, Leti� Fytre, ��� .lola n her maideR D"'� 'Murphy.' �ton('. GOllw('n�, .luri�t., Knip��hi1il,. .l'itics which 8ho attended. It is said s*ad Re8ter he. They win eet Very trul1J :\!(.Fnr1:HIIJ, Patt('r�on, POWCM', R�Y.(eoatiDlied - .,... �J lthat her salary will be $5,000. :U"cla7 a& ":30 witll Mr. &Jdr. I &....,. Pratt Juill'on." fiiCr, Rynn, Wheeler nnd Wint1row. ..;•rings' Illinois and Wisconsin hn\'e mcn GRADUATE Glrrawho are the equals of Hoffer's.Uave 8tZ'Ong Opponents. CUp Races and Indoor Oon�ts FormB:t5is for Selec.tion of YearililgOa.nd:id:l.tt'.:.\V;seonKin's only entry is Kucstne"1th� ahilities arc unknown. Con"hN'('thcrton h:1� a plucky bunch of--' ------------Tlae �DailJ MarOOD •. Bulletin Briel (;ampUl News----- -= - --====z==-=::J..Our Leading AthletesJoin with otI.er ,.__ Americansin Praisiq Tuxedo TohaccoOUR world-famous athletes­who triumphed for America atthe Olympic Games in Stockholm-are among the thousands whodeclare that Tuxedo is not only ex­tremely enjoyable, but beneficial.Famous Americanain everywalkoflife-doctors,lawyers,actors, singers.public speakers, statesmen, businessleaders - smoke and endorse'J.'01>A ¥ : v ciuuteers Give Party-'l Ill' St u-Senior college and coUege of Com· dvut Yoluntter Laud will gh-l,' ':J partyllJercc and Acimin.istration chapel. Priduy night ut S in Ll'xill�'ou h-all.II :15, MandeLCollege of EducationEmmons B1a.ilie 214 . Ibndbal! COurts-Cl'llll'ut floorill�chapel, 10:15, is. being .Jaid uuderueath the cum-ret e... W.CeUlq .....a, 8. GoqM.. P ..... :New. E4JtorAtlaldla EdItorB .... e .... aacu :.;tall,j ill t't:1Lrt.... field which will mukvEcnior women's party, 3:30, Foster d'"Eaten4 .. MCODd-c... mall at ua. halL 1·(,s�iLlu the erevt iun of h�lIHILal1f��::c:-t �� liiu.Kareb 11. �"'UI·tS ulul will COllll,ll'tc the work illthe I� ker and shower rooms. MARTI� SIJERIDA�uTuxedo {, a strong cardwilh me. I aalli:,e ail alMdu10 slic/( to T w(t,Jo. Ill, 'heone tobacco that will helpthem. I(e�p 1/:( m in trim.prel)('nl t h e m j rom going'slale_' Tux('J.,lead,-bar.,none.Communication.alJBIJC&ll'TlON IlATI&.,. ..mer: lJ.iO & ,.Nr; n.oo a quart.f..,. aaa11: ,I." & ,...,.; 11.%6 a quarter.DUtodal-B...ua... omce. Ell.. u.TeJe.bou IUd • .,. "0. .Att.r 10 p m.Ibd. Park "". Score Club Gives Dance-The ScoreJ',u: .. cJIl", ,. , ... , ' .... �U'.6' ... II· lor llie", ...... e lub will gi\'c the flrst, Iiallt·" tlf tlw... , ...... <£ uer«. O"'; .. m ........ ..:UUoM 111"_' CIt: Ilu:lI·tt'r Snt.urtlay at :!:30 ill Hu�:alil'• .. J'U·cJ &k oSIt "'L-icJrr�:f" 01 uoo($ I(AlIIl. 1i:.11. T:c),cts cnu 'ue securo.I froml::lIl'b Cornwell Giffortl Plunu-, F'rnnkWhitiu:!, Paul Russelt, Gnlo Willar,l,Dn n Brown nud Cedr ic :\lenill.IIuoea ....... lUI Cottac. Groye AyeDue.THE VALUE OF A Ph.B. Symp_atbizes with "Out of It."A Ph.B. uormally is a degree 1'011, Tu the Eurtur;ferred at the end of four yeurs aS�!I 1 Ldit'\'c that thc persou who wroteundergra-lunte, The llllzzic in the de- till' cunnuu nicut.iun "Out of It" ill till'gree is this--just what dol'S it n'l'rl'- �hrch 1 j. .\lal'Ool1 lllltloUlJtl'dly l'''''­sent? .-\11 the tlefinite signitleuuce 01' pll's�cll tile at.t.it ude of many uu.ler­such a dgree is thi�it cert ifies to thl- g!':aduato womeu ill t his Uuivcrsity.far.t that the reeipieut has beeu iu res- '1 hou�b lUore. ur less ill the "swim" utIdenee four. years. Certainly the 11c· t he University my self', 1 cuu npprce igree does not necessar ily represent ally ate the si tuut.iun ofgreat amount of scholastic uchieve 1 Ita\'l' heart! ruuny girls �ay with Senior Women Give Taffy Pull-Se­ment, o_r even of study, Students are Littel"Jll':-Os: "1 take my hnt on: to auy' I,ior womeu will hohl a t�t.ffy }lull tll_able to "get Ly" and wiu this recog· olle wlao get.s illtu tlaillb"S nt this Lui- day :It :�::IO in the Poster hall l':lrlor�., nition with little or 110 sl'riuus wurk, \ersity:' There is sOlllcthillg 1::lIlical- Original :'_"!lmes ha\'e becu prollli�e,l h�'in spite of efTorb on the part of tlH' ly \·.-rollg with SUi'll a t'onditioll of :af. t hose ill charge of the party. �I,•I.-lNOW-AllWant Suggestions :mg·J.:l,:-;tiOJl� eoneeruing the point systemII'II:-;t he handed in to the lillllergru,lu·ut e eouue ll before Frhlny 1I00U. Thepoint system eomniit te will meet Jo·ri·,lay at 1:30. Tuxedo grew rapidly in publicfavor, and without advertisingreached the stupendous total of fiftyor sixty million packages a year. Notuntil the past few months could T ilX·edo keep up with the demand. Nowincreased facilities permit e\'ery manto smoke this best of tobaccos.Tuxedo is fine, ripened Burleytobacco of the highest grade-ageduntil thoroughly mild and mellow.Then treated by the famous' 'Tux­edo Process," that removes the lasttrace of "bite" and develops all thedelicious Burleyfrag(ance and flavor.'YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE GASTC:\ STRORISO,. Tu%cc!a;.; the lob.:ccofort/'eoIJ.,d,·. II neodhurbmy winJ. unci w't;;uj1u/eadieJm!l netlle,. T UXf'cio for r.:t: •..���Unh'ersity tluring recent years to f::irs. Those who haye the llUwer of ASK MEMBERS OF Y. M.e, • .,II,el more serious work. AIIII thl' SOllie position back of them aud thedtgree is empty of any significance of tru:;t of their fdlo\\' stutlents ougllt to�p.rmanent m('ntal gain. Too mally illuol n mo\'ement towards t'orrL't'tiugstudents. shed their college etlul.'ation the e\'il of Joenl rule. Y. 1I. C. A. commission members�onsil!ering an education as an in- �01110 Ileol'le nat.ur:lliy follow 1l':lll- l!ave boon requested to r.egister theil'crcment, rather than a process-all too ,,·r::. They tlou't millli Leillg out of the i.:l.tlles in �!r. Bicldlum's officc if tht.'Y�oon, to permit any such intl'rpretativlI whiz of collegc activities. But others desire- to attend the dinner ami l'OU'o! the .legree. So much for what the h:,,-e the Ile�ire nut! aLility. Why'not h-rence. The Graduate, Law, lIeolicdegree .100s mean; now for thc ,:;i\'c them a challce? aI:t1 Divinity sehool commissiolis' 'willqll'!stion. What shoulU it m('au: It is easy to say ·'.E\·eryoue can·t. g!,'c their tlinner 'Vetlnestlay' nightTo make an academic honor serve silll- leall:', That is true, Lut there arC' from G to S in Hutchinson l'afe., Allply kS a certificate of the fact that lIIany with tJle possibilities of leal!�r- th<- - Undergraduatc coillmi��iolls -wilithe rec�pient has been a member of �l sl.ip in them who h:1.\·e 110 chant'C !h n:l'et Thursday night at the same timecollege ('onlmunity during four years, Iit'\'�lop. them. As it is IIOW, it take:o. all(l place.. Plans for the Ell�ly ;l�e(.t_setms rather belittling. If the succcs recognition in some line, such as cluh it:gs will be diScussed.sion of- steps from matriculant to IIOt·· Illunhership, or committees of the Y.tH-the matriculant as a pupil, the W. C. L., bcfore a strangcr has :lIlYbachelor as a student, and the t.loctor ('hanco to upro\'e herself. The tl()()r�u a schol�-Lhas :my merit. the badl- of !'tutiellt acti\-i1 it's arc closed' to herelor �tep shoulJ be gi\'en somc real t.:nless she has a special key.lif�, and its intendell significanl·e Tf the Y. W. C. L. is tJle key tosome truth. Wisconsin has attemI)t�tl evcrything 011 the call1pus� why isn't itto do this, but failed. E\'cry calltli- nl(:,re tlcmo(�ratic in l'hoosing lealle:-:'dBte for a bachelor"s tlehrree at Wis. antI committees?c('n�in is required to su�mit a thesis, "All you n('('ll to get into tllings i:-:just like a candidate for a higher III." t.) pull with tho lea,lcrs or' thegree. But in actual I'r:lcticc, alm�t Lea�1(�" is a common sayin!! 011 til(' .� �. a..tLoeaW B.tel .. WuIaInttcaanything is accepted as .30. thesis-�' c:tmpu�_ Those who ha\'e t�e. p!l.� .. in:! .... IUl4 .&.bso11lte17 Pfnproof'.hodge-podge of miscellaneous rcallin�, out of honors ought to aportion their aebed. mecan�thrown together illogically, with no plums ""ith a little more fairness, e\'ell B.ooDJ.,��bath.�·amount of stutly or arrangelllent, into Hong!l th('y sometillle� go out of tlw' � private ba� t:z.oo up.l&(Jthing really "aluahle, clothed in f::mily. .. -.so. .. up.I Writ, , .. Socneair BoIlJet "8" witla IIap.,,'retched English-will I o. SUdl a Pshing the UPI)crd� .. � e01l1lf'illor Ciffonl Me - Lewis.thf'Sis is worse than useless. A thesi� illl'a a little farthcr might. help the ':'. KAlV'AOER..tlmt wonlJ give .some real si;;uifi"ant'l� newromCT. Taking a girl to tbt' .� •••••••••••• _.to a bachelor"s degree should he lire Freshman Frolic anol the te:lS of tlu'pare,l carefully, with frequent t'onsult· fi�t week and then 11ropping her, i:­ations, and toward the Spring term, hoth th:tnk1es� antI useless. 'Tllcshould become a part of the SClli .. r fri .. ntlship 8houll1 bo pusbetl rightwork--e\'en perhaps to the ('XCIIlSio:1 through the year.of a dass or two; and the can,lillatt.- 1 t "'e fail to get the co operationfor a. degree should be requiretl to f'f tll(.ule 'otlt!';(le' gir1�, :\11(1 limit ourf:taD(l a thorough examination on his frienl1ship to 10('al ('c1ehritie�, we arethesis subject. Something of that sort lIlilo:�ing onc of thc m0!4t, worthwhi1(',":ould give real meaning to the La{'h�- ('l')lortunities in collcge. A. l{' V. C. A. COJDIISSIONS TOSIGN UP FOR DINNERCODy.meat Poacla. 5 F ....... peea liD.in'!.r-lin.J witla e witia,.old letteriDc.lDIIoiatul'e-ptII)O( paper � to fit pocketIn Glosa Hamidora. SOc and 90cFREE Send us 2 cents in stamps for post­age and we will mail you a souvenirtin of TUXEDO tobacco to any:-,oint in the United States. Address ..tOeMATT :McGRATH·'No al"'�/e need fear 10� as much as he wonb,;f he UIe3 Tuxedo. II's ageneral help 10 any man. Api�/ul 0/ Tuxedo pull nerDlife into me. "�/I)I!�THE AllERICAN TOBACCO COXPANY·om 1209 IllPUthA'geIl1IO New York. �11t£ HOlU or AMEAICAN IDEALs. HOIEL POWHATAN'-WA3"'NOT�N. D.C.�I�t'.I1IifWhether J01I drink it to quench thirst-for refresh-.meDt-for pure pleasure in its deliciousness Coca-Colascores goaL It satisfies you in a manner and with •completeDess possible to no other beverage.Delicious-RefreshingThirst-QuenchingTHE COCA-COLA co.,A"""c.. �• J'WIIC _ A...-�"Coca-CeIaC'LASSIFIEDADVERTISEMENTS. '1- l'�r II II':. � u ath ertult,."ellta re'""'etJ fur I� tbab tal'. All classUieclad verUsementa must be paid til ad·113Uce.WAmED-Four students having hatllor degree, as an acallemi(! IHlllor. He_eipients thult ,,"ouill l,e '�on(int... l W Lca.guo Cabinets Give party_ Thl' �nlcs experiencc, to travel t1urin�those who could apply th"ir '·(lII.';.;c 1,1,1 :llI,1 ne\\' (�ahincts of the Y. \V. C. S:lIllnlP.r months. Must be able to demoeducation to thc prollu('tinll of a rt':d- L. will �"e a hou�e ll!lrty at the ellil oll:-trate the principles of salcflman·ly ,Iecent �holalitic ('fTort; :111,1 thlo .It, ,f thi� '\'('pk at {jllion Pit'r, �lic'llig:\Il, t'hip to others. ' Chn..'l. Scribners Son;;,gree wouJrl cease to he a nlC'rc� (·,'r- Tllo"e '.\·ho expect to go have he(>11 (iUS S. Dearborn S1-tj&"ate of residence IlurinJ: four �-":lr:-;. a"l\ell to meet at 7:50 SaltlTllay morn ------------------------------------------------------------------SPRING STYLES ARE HEREWJL�-A bright, pUMhing collegePerhaps in such a (':Ult', rcal :'tll"�'I1''''' II,'': -It tlae En�lewoo'1 �t,ation, r('turn-WOllld not be So loath to accellt thl' iJl� at lU::W ::;un,lay night.ernJlty ·'honor.'·II �e!ltati\'c� throughuut .:\"It�ri,·a-hun-ROW ABOUT AMERICA? dtt'd� e,f them-doing the right thin�,Chieago is to be rCJlre�ente'l in .Jnl'_ all.1 in their Ilaily Jives, contrihutin�lID hy aalan Fisher. In this connce- t.) thc hetterment of the worM. Ho\\'tioD, is it a slight to thc feelings of f11:lI1Y oi them will there be? lIowanyoD .... to wODder just how many will nl�ny of our students really will dingrepresent Chicago throughout the 1"n- til fh .. ri�ht i.leals anll the high pur·ited States, when our Seniors go Ollt rO�� they shollltl get- in ('ollege, wheninto t.he world next .Ttlne: Calcutta th(')" face the stern r(>aliti(>� of lir,�?and Japsa U"e splendid )lla"e� for ('lIr ITlli� question. 8ug�pst.s a �l'lcn,li,1 proh.repre8entatives to be--bnt after all, II til fOT !'OlllC of our Intcr�tetl work(>r:­we are eoneemed in having our r"p for �cncral social welfare . 'l'be very spirit of SprfDg has beea captured in the wonderful colortn.not our new fabrics now on dIaplay.Greens soft in tone, of teD blendinJt into browns, promise to be Vet7smart this sprinJt.The many new shades of JtnYS and blues will also please men of taste.Pliable, soft materials that lend themselves to the correct dose fttUnga;tyles. are in £reat demand.W AN'l'ED-A numbcr of stullent.s to To fashion the new aug IttIDg clothes reqUires the utmost skdl.. 110 outsillc �tJmmcr ,,·ork. Earninlr-' So the Jerrems way of taUoring theBe new smart styles appeal morelimitefl only by your own efforts. strongly than ever to men who aeek to be both individual aDd 8IIlaztWorth invcstigating. Get busy. Af1· In their dress.man-to sell accident insUrance, tohllfo'iness ana pro1'es�ional men only.Goo,1 C!orllllcnsation to thc right party.W. C. l'owclJ, 175 W. Jacksoll Bl\'d.1I0usc,111('�g 11. I. Geh'in, Scribbcr We inVite You to see tile I"&tdisplay of the correct.... �Spring materials at UIJ' of 0111'tbree stores.-rAIL01t ,"0. TOVllU lIDTBBD S'l'OBB8: 7 X. L&8IDe It.. 25 E J'acbon Blvd. 71 B IIoDroe lit..Enlllston, III�.8UBSCRtnE FORTHE DAILY MAROON..-r:\.,r ............. .Restaurant andTea RoomMAIN FLOOR (E"f:!Jelae) SHOPS BUILDING11 NORTH WABASIIAVENUE(Opposile StnJens' New Stcre) .C HE management wishes to hring to your••• notice the tea dances every afternoon on the EnglishBalcony. These dances are· i�formal and under properchaperonage .. and our guests are invited to participate.. .From. four until seven � ·cr��k--M:i�s Martha Courtneyand Mr. Claude Wickham- Kueker .. the society dancersof Chicago .. will give their unique interpretations of theArgentine .. Hesitation" Maxixe" One-Step and Gavotte.The English Balcony can be reserved for private functions.musicales. tea dances or evening affairs .. and .. o'Wing to thehigh standa,rd maintained by Delvie "s .. it 'Will be partic­ularly attractive to tIle young people of the university.We Do Not Serve Intoxicating Liquors. BreakfastLuncheonFrench PastryCandy Dinner(A 1a Carte or Table d'Hote)AfternoonTeaOVR ENGLISH BALCONY -:toED18r&g.luttow-:a1�dlA­sua1iat11.to)e�clr­IldII,.il�•&t__ .'1...I!iiI,�1. :Chicago, Sayre. �{'rit$ of experimt'nt� whidl will do-145 lhs.-Illinois: Cutler. Inlliann: t{'rmille the exact w('i�ht of the moon,.p mSMiWh::.<qiM·;:t2t:·.;�tWR' .... 15\11111 G h 'U· . R th G t . ·11 lIb- --------�nt cr. n IsconSID: 0, ars . Tt.is computatwn WJ Ie mH' e yROYALC·�, THEATRE 191.4 Spring'.Fab- ::.\linnesota: Berg, Bluln. Iowa: lIob· measuring the lliffl·rt·ntiatiuu betweenLett, Dounelly, Coekshoot. the SUn aut] moon tilles.63rd & COTTAGE GROVE AVE. � .rltS are DIHerent Chicago, Mahannah. Phy�icistN, :t�trl)nulllcr;f :mc1 goolo-liiS Ihs.-lndinnn: Demmon. Xebra.'4· g;sts at tlie Unin'r�ity h:tYt! JURt com-NICHOLS STOCK CO. The new effects in ka, Balis. Wisconsin: Freeman, Car· I,ldell:l system of c·alculat.iol1s wbere-a IN THE GREAT N. Y. SUCCESS B I u e s, G.rays and l� ..�r!'u·l. lfinnesotn, Little. Iowa: Gilli- hy the olel SUPI,ORitiou that the inte-. rior of the litlwRpllt'ro wa� a moltenT H f: T ·H I E F Greens-incI uding Rich Chicago, Harclt. maRS has heen ,lil'lpro\·en. The experi-. . I Tartans-are here. }i5 Ih�.-lllinois, Cummins. Inclinmi: ments were ('arriC'.1 on at Lake GenevaWA Play PuIsatinC1 Every Moment WIth EmOlIonl ,W' h' pat- Zaring. Wilder, Peckinpaugh. Nehras Wis. n(mr the Y(!rke!4 obsen·atory. As_NIGHTLY AT 7:30 and 9:15 ere s ,OWIng ka.. Kruse. Wisconsin: :Martin. l(iIl.�f'riateProfe��orGale\\"asacth.ebothMAT - TUE. THUR. SAT. & SUN. 3:00 terns you II not see besota, J\[ah·olmson. Iowa, Barron. ill the IJIcrumriug anti computntion ofPRICES 10 - 20 - 30 . elsewhere. O\·er 175 Ibs.-ImJiana, Davis. Ne· the elasti(.ity of tJlO earth's interior.UE':;ft:��H;:;�lt- ...'i-'>��·��"i!It£ oW' Ne\v ·Tariff Values. �lrr.gkn., Schink. Wisconsin: Schmidt. "The aI'l'lication of the recent ex-$ 5 $30 $35 l�u�k. periments to the c:Llculation of tho2, , , Chicago, Madison. ma�s of the 1110011 is merely a continu-and upwards for suit or overcoat FeDdll2. ation of tllO initiul tettt," said Dr.NII'OLL THE ,TAILOR Jo"oils-llIinois: Sebruecbt, Griffin, .Michelson. "We expect. to begin this" '":.n Natter. Wisconsin, Knutsen. �eries of eXI,crilllents soon. We willChi('Rgo: Foi�, Ottosen. Dueling be enaLIt'11 to IJIc�ure tho weight ofNow in Our NEW HOME, N. E Comer State and J'acboD.H ERE is a stock of spring clothes that Midwaymen will appreciate-s-a style" color and pat­tern for everyone.o VEReOA TS, 4th floor---several thousands ofthem, foreign and American weaves, colorswithout end, limitless pattern ideas. Hubmacaans,Chesterfields, Raalans, fi tted coats, cravenetted coats,$15 to $35. Silkhlined coats at $15, $20, $25, $30.SUITS, young mens' third floor, mens' on thesecond floor. Lively new greens, grays, browns,blues-v-chalk, pin and pencil stripes---Etiglish andAmerican model-s-in a word, Everything. Superiorvalues at $20, $25, $30.For, of Springthe DaysA �ERY spec�al value,quoted_foriml!1ediateacceptance. Eng-. hsh gaberdInes and rubbenzed raIncoats of Scotch manu-,facture. Smart raglans and plain shoulder styles, tans andgrays, coats worth $25 to $30 at $20.A'T every price, as little as $f.50 or as much as $35, we'llshow you exclusive ideas in slipons.NColth. Tomorrow mornin!!W!! Jerrems' SonsClark and Adams Streets, Chicago.Woodlawn& Savings TrustBank12t... 1:. 6.1<1 Street,. ChIcagoT elk about Imoc:king the little white pillaD over the 10 acre lot-it's nothing comp:lrcd with the hj�dri\"e you college fellows mndc wile:l,,-e first brought out Fatima Cigarettes.,It took only a minute for you to'appreciate their excellence.' J\ncl now,today, Fatimas are the biggest sel�iJl�. \ ., /cigarettes In J mcrICD..We purposely put them in a phinp:lc:ka�e, so we could purl'oscly petall the quality in the tohacco.Ji5rp11.��Gr.fj!J!f4.CIGARETTES THE FACULTY "Tn.:: STUDENTSof theUNIVERSITY OF CmCAGOWILL FIND INTHIS BANK ALL THEFAC�ES OF A DOWNTOWN BAN�2)g'lnctlvely,lndlvldullr SAVINGS ACCOUNTSandCHECKING ACCOUWl'SArr. We�come and Appreciated.RESOURCES $2,000, 000.Books in20ng Cobb-Ulli\"er�it�·,·n;.: h,�d;R m:ty he ohtain('.l hy �uh..• rih'C'T;i thi!4 mornill� fr(lm ]0:);; til!;r.y wiIJ be pla('e.l on �"l)o ntPres.", 'Vool}worth's and Kern·s.•• /HeLD BIG OONFBBDCB /OLEE CLUB WILL APPBAB,�BB SATUltDAY WITH BELOIT IN CONCBBTSeccnd Joint AJfair to Take Place in(Continued froID pace 1) Orchestra. Ha.U on April 17.hJ:lska: Southwick, Harksou, Drewing, t:hh:agu :111\1 l$e!oit Glee clubs willI�cr�e.- • give a Juint concert at Orchestra hull,Uorizontnl Bar-Illinois: Kam, Nil· }'riuay, Avril 17. Tickelti way be 01".seu, }'i�her. Chicago: Parkinson, tuiued fruw wewlJcnl uf tho clul, at.)'ol)('rbon, Weakly. Gray, Laval, Wis- frow tilty cents to a dollnr, Orguui­cIIIIKin, Garling, Replinger, McLaren, zut.ious purchusiug tweuty or inurex. t.ru�k:. SouthwicL. Harksou Drow . I ·11 I.· duet iuu vi, ... , , -tic 'chi \\"1 ue!:;J \'CD a re uetrou 111ii", Pit-rce Jndlana: Beeler . ..�, • ." • Lilt.' I,ncl.', dullar seats belllg :lulu lorI':trulll') Burs-Illinois: KWUDl, Nil· seveuty-Iive cents.l"l''', BUt· her. Chicago: Parklusiu.Rob The UlJhcr�ity uf C:difuruia GleeI'lh, Wl·:lkley. Gray, IIolJin&'Hworth. duo will pass through t:hi,.ago about\\·bCUllS!ll: Garliug, Repliuger, Ml�· tl'i :.!Oth of thil:l JJIt/llt!I, nud it i� prob­C:.n'lI. Xt'lJraska: Southwi�k, JI�rk. aLlc thut the t:�ic:lt;o orgaui#:atiollSl'''. Urt·n-iug, Pierce. Inlhana: Ere- will sillg wiUl them ill a joiut CUll­h::r-!.eert, :1::1 au iuvitut.ion has beeu extend-PlyillJ: Uiugs-Illinois: Buck:. Nit- I t '1 .;, lf .I '1"lll' (·.1 ....CI 0.0\ aU:1J:l'r -=,1' rr- ;.!". � ....St·u, Bucher; Chicago: Parkinson, Roll. I'I!I!I \\ ill \\ illtl til' till' l"l'aSOn with a.l'l ts WI':lklv Hollinusworth Duvls., ., � , l-auquvt :11111 t heutvr pllrt\' t he lut ter\,;i�coll�in: Garling. Rt'plillJ:t.·r, Mt' t t' \·1 I n t' t t· '1'par U .. lIn or t II.' Ir� par II .\ :l' ••Laren ••. ::\l·Lra. ... ka: Southwick Hark- •, AnIiIlUllt·t·lIIt·lIt has 1,,·t·1I iliad ... hy thotil.·c- e l u ), t hnt, �lr. l-\Il'\'l'ns has re_'Brunkow, ." I I· . .I I f tl�1�lIl" liS !,osit 11111 a:,. '':It er II ioParkinson .. ;'Iull, OWIII;': to tl,c' 1'1"t'ssure of ot herJ ndiaua : .., '( 'I k j' t I I�::,·tl'·It!l'S. .\ r .. \ a.· 'a\', o. re .t'·Xebrusku: I I I '11 I' I· I• eeruer t' iu re n WI ta 'l' us l' :II�C.�outhwit:l" Hurkson, Drewing, Pierc. -.Wisc(lusiu: Replinger, Garling, ::\lc· CC'NDUCTS :::XPliJilMENTS TOCluren, Haack" Ehrgott,Cluu Swinging-Illinois: Orr. wi-,Assodate Professcr Gale Will Holdson, Drewiug, Pieree,Tlllllh!ing-l11inoil:l: Orr,Bucher. Chicago ; Laval,Wcakl.Y, DUYit', Curtis.1'holllllsun -Ioues, Krau.'4C.ESTIMA TE WEIGHT OF MOONCCillt-lin: Uel,linger. Chicago, Squar.Wrest.linJt: Tests to Ca.!(ulatc Mass ot theP!ar..�t1:!5 Ihs.-Iudiana: Meinzer.:Williams. Nebra�ka: Pascale.c(I!Ulin: Schmitt. Minnesota: Wall,Wis Th:lt t h(' recent t'xl'l'rinll'lIts prtI\·ingLiulh� thc rigillity of tho t'arth will h'!ul toUlan, Anclerson. Iowa: Hyman. more prec�ise calculations rt.garlling the<.:hic:lgo. Davis. n.aRS of tho moon, iN the stat.('JIlcntj:;5 Ihs.-lllinois: Schroeder. India· of Profc��or ]'lidlclsnn who has beenIla: llyt'rR, Fo�ter. Nebraska: Ganh> 1'(·lforming tho tests which upset ,.ountWa,le. Wisconsin: Knott. llinnesota; 1('88 theorie� in tho I,hysical worM.llonaglmn. Iowa: Gran, Hemmingson. Plr.ns are bei�� ma.lt.' to conc1u('t a.Rwortl, .\rIL ttae moon in proI,ortiOD to tho mass ofBroadsw�rt1s--1l1inois, Griffin. Wis_ the SUD more accurately than before,('onRin, Knutsen. and a record of the earth tiues will beD.ueling Sword - nlinois, Scbrueebt t orrccted to withill one tenth of ono"·i�onsin, Knutsen. I'�rce:!t."... ·ltA� �n-IBS PLAN liCNOR COMMISSION IS:r�lUS roUBHAIIBlft CONBIDBBING CASBSA� OOUlfOIL BBSSIOli. Asks Instructors to DefiDe DishonestyAn iliterfraternity tennis tourn:. Ul Work for lIrIembers of cna-.IIIcrat will he heM this quarter unlici :O;c,·cr:11 c:&�es of dbholu ..osty whichIhc aUl'I'IC"('l'4 of tho InterCraternit� h:'11 bl.'Cn rel.ortetl Wero taken up byI"(.·nneiI. Tile c�ouncil met yesterda� the Hunor commissioll yestertlay. Thoafternuon in the Reynolds club anll t· f tl ... I t:11· 11111 0 Ie comnU!4SJOn In regarl 0:II poiute.1 athletic committees as Col. tl .I.· k tIc�e cm:cs JS uemg ep secret.lo\\'�: Ba14Chall--Cowan Stel,bensor:, \t tl t f tl . ." Ie ref JUl.':! 0 JO commission,(+airman; St."lnwootl Baumgartner,Ray �e'·eral i u:;tructors definetl tli�hollestyn1fl,·.1 P.(lllIlen; Tennis: Alhert Hodge. tt' memhcrs of their classes Monday.( !.airlll:'ln; llt!rlc Coulterj. Ogden Colc Tile purpose of tho talks was to forlllInall. Tr:wk: Pete Northrup, chairman; I I t I' bet-een thea (. enr U nc crs ant mg "&eflrgr. Lci�urr., Rudy Mattbews. No fltuclcnt.s anel the instructors ns to what:ll'fion was taken or. the proposell . I h· d. I .JS ant w at JS not IS lonesty. DIS.honesty as defined by the boartl ofrll:-hin� rules.th(: DeanIJ was reall to the students: ··Dis-80ph CoDlDlitteo �The Sopho- h(.n�ty in colJege work eonsists of allr,r:l(�ti�es whi('b ten(1 to substitute forth(: resnlts c1emandcll of the stu()ent,th� work of another stt1(lcnt." Thoco;lmmis.'Cion al�o stl�gcste(l to the in·stmctors that they eolled written pa­lCrs preparefl out."i(le of doss at thobeginning instead of at tbe end oftt.e daa hour •n.ore �Gf'ial committee will meet thomorro'" mominlt at 10:15 in Cobb 101;.Th� colns� will meet Friday at 10:15inKt'nt theater.---+,----Tiger·. Bead to Mee\-Tiger's lIeaflwill meet tomorrow at 10:15 in Cobh�B. , I'�',{.