.m lIarnnn·• Volame XIIL No. 162. UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO FRlD4Y, JURE 11, 1915.� t��• .,It .,('"t.• The twenty newly appointed aidesand marshals will make their first ap­JUDSON TO ATTEND SING pearance in their 'Official capacity atthe convocation reception to be heldTrustees and Members of SeDate Will Monday nig.ht from 9 to 11 in Hutch-VIeW' ·Pcriormance From Club inson hall. . Dr. Theodore MarbnrgPromeaacle. and Mr. and Mrs. Martin A. Ryersonwill be the guests of honor. Dr. Mar-President Judson. the trustees and burg, who is the convocation orator,-the members of the University sen- is a trustee of Johns Hopkins uni­ate will attend the University sing to- versity, and was the United Statesnight in Hutchinson court, and will minister to Belgium in 1912-13. Mr.witness the performance from the Ryerson is the president of the boardReynolds club 'promenade •.. All the of trustees of the University of Chi­fraternities, the houses, the class of cago.1914, and the senior class will par�ia.:" The reception committee will in­pate. Chairman Lawrence Whiting, elude the guests of honor and mem-.- ", .Decorate With PIaDts. ex-'ll, announced that in case of rain 'bers of, the faculty. The aides andThe decorations, consisting -of pot- the sing will be held in Bartlett. marshals of the past year, as well asted plants and. festoons 'Of' .flowers Twenty-five numbers are on the those just elected, will be present.will be unusually elaborate. The club program. The University band will Hutchinson hall, corridor and court:promenade will be open for �e' �ests open the entertainment with a eon- will be thrown open for the occasion.and Will be' �vered tby .an aWning. cert at 7:15. Lincoln houseand Wash- Palms and flowering plants will de co­Japanese lanterns wilt provide illum- ington house will follow, after which rate the interior of the hall. Seniorsination in the evening. the undergraduate fraternities will and their parents, and friends of the'Refr�slimentS.·wil1 be .provide� for sing in the. reverse order 'Of their University have been invited to at­,the guests in the club rooms. Ja- founding at. the. University, those tend the function.panese servants, dressed in native founded last singing first. Each fra- Exercises in Quadrang.•Ie,.�ostUme, will serve., .ternity will give three songs. Songs'ElI' __ ....... __ . O..;._t..---- The �ine.ty-fifth convocation will be: I �..... a&UCla�'" by the senior class and Chicago songsThree orchestras win furnish music by the entire assembly will complete held for the first time-in the women'sfor dancing. One win be loc:ate� on the ·program. quadrangle. In case 'Of unsuitablethe first floor, one on. the second floor weather, the exercises will be held�.• "00. and ·13 Hold Reunions. e' ;ther· H t hi so rt .and one on the - pro·menade.· ·If .the " • 10, U cIOn . cou . or 10aitendance WarrantS i� the third floor '. Three class�s held their reunion Mandel hall. �e·. Grounds' depart­.:will- be .thrown open for dancing.:. • .t�.IDDers I�t,.n�g�t.·, . Of these, 1895 ment o�. the .UDlverslty has· alr�dy'"This wilt be by &r -the "mosi"pif:-= an�-r9O(r'di������e,dllb.- ��.ac,seabng_�laD: for.�Ute affair ��tentioUs affair. ever atte�pted by the . while., 1913 m�. In ·Hutchlnson. eom- .s�t.�.la.rge .number of people., .. S�tsReyDolds c1ub:',said .-SecretarY Red- mons.: Eac� of the � ,p�eSI��nts, WIn be arranged -allaroaad the�sldesmon . yesterday. "We, exPect. isoo .k�hmaD,. ,s?ph0mo�' J�m.�r" .. ��d �f the quad��gl�! The. candlC�ate�guests. 'No.expense.bas _en .. Spared ��n�or,: spoke at �he 19�� r!DDlo� d.\P?, f��.�egr��s.and titleshavebeen askedin providing' for'the entertainment, of' �a_:. .' . .". to.meet.ln ��ett �e�� at 3. O�-· . '. '• .; .. •. -- .._ � .. '.- 'Three classes Will gather tomorrow ficlal; guests and·melllbers .of the .fae-,.the VlSit.ors..:.', . .. �. h ' . Th·· 1905 t th H til .' .' ill '. "h' P ·d",· .' '. '_. � ...,; ', •. ' .... t" •. '.'�.' • "·c· ••• ':_ ... __ . rr.�"":-: :: nag t. ey are , a e 0 e u ties .WI meet. In t e . resl. ent s: . Kay Be � ,Amiua1 AIfDL .:'. La.Salle; 1910, at the Great Northern; office ,at.3:30., . . '..'I( ��e .recepti'On' p.roves sUCce5Sfal and' 1914. at the Del Prado (women), . The proceSSion .win '::begin at,: eX-'it wilp�e . made au .ann�l affair a� aDd at .V'Ogelsanl(s (men). ·,The 1905 ·actlY:,4.:· �Fol1oWing' .,the. _ proCesSionwill be held in connecti'On with ·t.h� «Griner WI"U be, fionowed� by a. thea�er �e._eOn,!Ocation add,ress.:wiU·� pre:-alumni reuni'Ons.; party, which will be attended by both . seated: by:. Dr. ,)(arburg: who; will'- .; -.- -=: -.:.cu- _u� w:v:;:::. .'!!::. 19!� !'�!!�� .. !��k� �!!� ���!!!4I!�tt��_.-<E_���·_!!!PINS. TEJINlS,CUP. AND will be a stag. .Tbe reunion of ttre Our-·Insti�s:.�· ,Pre'sid�t JudsonBANNERS AWARDBD AT, Class of 1912 WIll be held'On June 26 will confer th'e degrees 'and titles di-.�. A. A.·SPRING D� at Lake Zurich�' .111., ''On the fa-:m of recly after ,the address. TM recession)ames llacNe�sh and Ellen lIac- WIll follow. --'. . .. '",'Neish Dymond, .12.,.. ... .N1Jl.IBER OF ENTRIESFOR MEET TOMORROW.� ALL RECORDS--.- -, ALL-UNIVERSITY·. SING WILL BEGINTONIGHT AT 7:15Band Will Opm Program-Fra­temities Appear in ReverseOrder � FODDding.TWenty athletes who W'O� their ,Ie,t­ters for the first time duiiag the yearwere ini6ated' iato 'the order. 'Theywere W. H. Ac:br, J. 1. Apr; P. B.Bennett, L S. Berger,·W.· K. ,Cwag.-R.� C. Cornwell, B. Dismoa4I. D. J.Fisher, 'H�' J.' � H. J. Gordoa, R.KATeR POR wOIIBin . , _. R. ChlOSSp' WN.'JG:'��FT·BH)(�. mMins Tn'LB 'WlLL :wort, • • a..._, • • C'-oQD-'BE PLA.'Dm TODAY nell. W. B. Schafer. H. C. Smith, F.. ';r' ...' R. 'l'owniey,. R. C. 'White.; F. S. ��it-. .Dorothy Llewellyn, wiliDer of, th�undergraduate women·s teD_ dlam­pionship, wtll meet Come1ia �1I,trraduate champion. in. a coDtat forthe University women's champ;q..hiptoday at 1:30 in the courts in tile hol­low. The match was to haft beenplayed at 10:15 yesterday, ht 'w;aspostponed on account 'Of the nm.TWENTY NEW AIDES.·AND: .MARSHALS WILL APPEARTo Act in Off"1Cial Capacity for YuatTime at RleceptiaD MoDday Nicht-Hold � in Women's Quad­r&Dcle. MAY SEND TRACKSQUAD TO GAMESON PACIFIC' COASTPlan Is Diseassed at ADaaalMeeting of the Order ofthe"C" Yesterday.IS REFERRED TO COMMITTEEAward of Letters· for Track. Base­ball, TemUa. and Gymnas-tics Are Made.Plans for sending a squad of trackmen to represent the University atthe San Francisco Exposition gamesin August were discussed at the an­nual meeting of the Order of the"C' in Hutchinson last night. Over130 winners of the University lett�runanimously endorsed the movement.which was referred to a committeeconsisting of Wm. Scott Bond, -Brent,Vaughn, Hugo Friend, Jimmy Light­body, and' Clyde Blair.If the committee deems the' plat,'advisable, the financial and other ar­rangements. will be made as soon aspossible. The -proposition came upin :connectioa- with: a plan __ pfOposedby Coach Page for an "Alumni Ath­Ietie- Club." By. the formation 'Ofsuch- an unofficial orpnization it willbe possible for trade and tennis men,1)articularly, to compete under the:University . colors after they gradu­ate, in the various 'Open .meets . andtournaments. #' .Win -.Aid Teams., The- objeCt: of the plan .Is to '. keep. the, athletes who' have finished, their �.; terms' -':of . coDegiate "comPetition intouchl' with the UniversitY., .Up· to, this' time-it has been the custom:· for'athleteS: to compete" � vart� ath­ietic clubs and. ,other o�izatioosand, '�s a' 'result, ;the �e� 'ba�e gndu�'any lost their_ comieetions - With'. the:University:. �y ,�� �.Pta�·th�. ,men>would Use'.the· University athlttie fa�. �1ities for training, 'ad would' be ableto fu�r- the devel�p�ent of� the_..:11_--' .._ • .:.. ...... _ ... ._ .:_,;._. ........ ;_,._- � ... �"e·-. --_- �-. -. "- - 0': --- --� -.-'�,.by their indiridual coaching. SeveD·'�em�rs.of the fir�t' iroap.�fmm,ever to Win their letters w�e p�t·:at the banquet; The mri whO' gottheir "C's" in the. year 1892-93 whowere' at the meetmg JUt 'night :W�.H. T.· Chace. . w. B. Conover. H. G.Gate, H.' n .. Speer. A. A. St:&ft� 'L' B •V:�agbn, a�d' A. R.' E.. 'W�L ... : � New KeD IIIidateI.ing •. The award of the "C's'" to mem­bers of the track, �I, tennis.and gymnastic teams was' annoaneedby the Board of Athletic CODtTolThe . men to 'receive emblems In trackwere Captain Ward, Knight,. Agar,Baranci1c, Breathed, C'Omwell. Dis­mond, Stegeman, Campbell. Stout,Goodwin. Gorgas. Whiting. Fisher,Des Jardien, and White. The bage­ball 'men who received ftC's" wereCaptain Gny; Hart, F. B.' lIcCon­mll. Cole, Kixmiller, R. McConDe11,Cavin. . Shull, George, F1� DeSJardien; aDd Chang. .. Major lettenin tenDis were awarded to CaptaiaMcNeal, Grou, . aDd BeDnett.·· Cap..tain Hollingsworth aDd H. C. 'S�of the gymnastic: team. at80 receivedmajor �C • .". REYNOLDS CLUB GIVESRECBPl'ION FROM 4 TO 7All Members of UDiveraity aDd TbeirFriendS Are InYitecl to AtteDd­Three Orcm.tras Will Play atDance;.420 Mea :EDtered in Track£Veats aad 11% in TeDDisCOmpetition •.All members of the University andtheir fnen'ds b41ve been invited to at­tend the reception to be given by the-Reynolds club this afternoon from 4to 7 in the club rooms. This will bethe first affair 'Of the kin4 ever at­tempted by' the clUb, and the offi­cers hope for a large attendance.Alumni who have returned to theLEAGUE 'WILL . BOLD PBTEWomea to Sell aefrei,hments ToDicht. -label JIIdIamay Ia �Isabel lIadlumay. has been ap­pointed general chairman of the Fdewhich wm _ held by the League atthe smg tonight in HutchialOn court.'l.'bere wm be ODe boOth; which wmbe located between the BotaDYbuilding and the drlft.,. . . '.'nIree women from each class havebeen appointed' t'O 'serve. KarionPalmer. Marjorie Rohan. and IsabelU'acLa!non have been selected fromthe freshman class; Bula Burke, SarahMulroy, and Helen Adams froID thesophomore class; Reba Mac:Kinnon.Alma Hatch. and lIarion Mortimerfrom the junior c:lass, and LucilleBaumann. Katherine Sproehnle, andMildred Appel from the senior class..All kinds of· refreshments, includ­ing sandwiches, red hots, ice cream.lemonade, and candy, WIll be on sale.both at the booth, and by womencarrying baskets through the c:rowd.All of the women semng win bedressed in costumes of· greeD andwhite.. AIamDi Rold B - __ .'. The annual bUliness meeting of theAlamni association Will be field thisafternoon at 5 iD th'e Haf1)el' assemblyroom. ANNUAL.·S�RIBBRSMUST· CALL ,POR,BOOKS. OR· PORREIT DEPOSIT... � . .."'... .'_f' ---..-••. SubsCnoe'rs fot:·. the 1915 �j", andGown who do Dot, �Il for their boobbefore TuesdaY·Wlll forfeit. th'eir de;Posit. One hllnclftd aDd. fifty studentswho signed up for �Jumes early � inthe year have failed. to· call at' the an­nual office in Elfq' 17 fOr their pabli ..cations. .' The office :will .be � dailyfrom 10:15 to 10:45 aDd.� 1:30 to 5.Former PootbaD Star to Many.John J. Schommer. fonner Univet'­sity of ChicaRo star football. basket­ban. baseban and trac:k man wasman-ied to lIiss Elsie Steffen, sisterof Walter ·P. Steffen, W, footban starof 'the UniverSity. yesterday. Schom­mer is DOW an insttnctor' in Chemis­try in ·the Annour Institute 'Of Tech­nology. r!1IIiItIIIiIRAIN HALTS NET MATCHES·Play 0& ill Foartli Round WiD Con­tbme Tbia MOI'DiDC-Yma1s WIDBe Held. Tomorrow.The playoff in the fourth round ofthe Interscholastic tennis tourna­ment was postponed yesterday on ac­count of rain. Tbe matches will startthis morning and will continue dur-\I ing the afternoon. On account ofthe postponement, the finals will� � 'probably not take place until tomor­row mornin&This year's number of, entries hassurpassed.all records- since the begin­ning of the annual Interscholastic.Five' hundred .and thirty-two men''have entered the competition, 420 fortrack events and 112 £.or' tennis: .Thistotals just eight more than the num- iher 9� l�st. yeaz:. ,."List iDdudD 'WIde Yteld - ..-The entry list includes high. sehoolathletes from coast to 'coast. A teamof two men has come from SpO:an'e.Wash., while five men will representthe National. Cathedral School. 'OfWashiDgton, D. C., . in the trackevents. Other squads _ which. havecome' from. "great distances are five:from Fo� Smith,.Arkansas;. two..fiom..Temple "high school. Temple,"Texas;'One from . Oklahoma CitY; o�e., �r�mShawnee, Oklahoma; one from lIe�City, Arizona, and one from Greeley,ColoJ'ado. ' .iijde' M B.rten �-Pift. ;',Hyde ':Park-- ·�es "th�': Iion�; 'f�rhaVing.' the� brgHi !iciua.t�'Witb ':tWen-':,ty-five tTack entries.' . Ea.t' . Divisionhigh' school. of 'Mi1wi1ik�7iDd . '\Va-­'dell' Phillips' high of' Ctiicago. - cOme�c:ond,· With ·.sixteen· apiece. Univer��i.i· :a:i:' ::a..- :v;��-::, c.�::� - ��� _.5t. Ignatius eleven, and West Divisionhigh and Oregon, Ill, nine apiece. '.' The tTack athletes will view thetJlliYersity sing this evening. Theywm be seated on the balcollY 'Of theReynoldS club.' An automobile pa-·iade is planned for tomorrow mom-;mg. Dariag the track nents, Coach'5�n has 'arraDged two relay ,races ,. in _icb his teams will try for· the:.orJcrs interc:onegiate records' ill the­JlaU-mile aDd two-mile rac:es. Fol-lowing the· meet, two of 'the Univer­lily's Spring footban squads will e.­pee in .. short battle. . Captain Ras-,an, Vanity quarterback, "wiD lead his _elnm apiast a squad led by Schafer.'Vartity right half. campus for the reunion events will bethe special guests of the afternoon.Members of the faculties, University'officers and students will be enter-tained. Men who have arrived for theInterscholastic have been urged toattend..125 Womea 'aa4 ... � .F�.. GaiatS AIlU. Pnaic1eDt Jac1soa .:·IIIIII:·RatIl·· � Speak.�. � . '. ..� -. .". One 'hundftd ,aDd, tWentY-five w�meG and ''tWenty- ,faCulty _ gUests at­teaded :.the'·anmial Sprmg ·dinna'·.of· the W. A.'A. KiYen'wf nigbt'm'ltheLexinlton eommoDS.'. ,AD. niformalreception' itaS beJel. after: the dinner�iD' the NeiPbodaQod rOOm. 'The tables' �_)eeorated with rosesand' smilax - ud, . banDers were hu ..abOat .. the. walls.' Pftsident Jadsoagave tile' greeting alld Ruth Prosserwekomed the Dew members who badbeen admitted under the new unit' sy�teni. Tbey' are FIor'enCe. 0Weu.FraDce. Roberts, �'Paaline CalleD.Vargaret Cook, Elizabeth Newmali,MarY' lapIs. Mafprd Hayes, MaryKnight, Catherine lfc:Causland, Cath':erine Culver, Esther Beller, BarbaraMiller, Georgia Gray. Julia Ricketts.Isabel Su11ivan, lIargaret MacDonald,C'(')nstance MacLaughlin, FlorenceLamb, Gladys Sidway. Ethel Fi1cany,Margaret KaT, Dorothy Fay, andMildred Appel.Ilia Waymaa Awarded PiaLMiss Wayman awarded pins to thefollowing w'Omen: Hockey-HelenAdams, lIary Allen. Ruth Burn,Dorothy Edwards, Gladys Greenman,huliue LeYi, ,Isabel .' MaeMarray,Alma .Parmale, Jeanette Regen�.Helen ,Timber1a� Lura Walter,Dorothea Bunge, Dorotby .CoDin�Jufta Dodge, Vtrgin�. Folkes, Eva(OUA.- - ,!'lip .)t"BULLETIN'TODAY.Uaiteallity ....... ... 10:15,K.at..IIarpIicbont, 10:15, F__ •, Phi Beta Kappa, S, RarpII'... bUt, Vanity ..... Algmni, 3:30.Stag field.. ReJ'Ilolda club tea, 4, ReJDOIda dab.AIaami aaodatioa, 5, Rarper.Uaiftnity siDe. I, HatchiuoDco.n.TOIIORROW.DtriDlty ac:bool facalty and c:oDfer­eac:e, 9, RakeD.,Pacatty of tile CoIIepa of Ad, Ut­...., aa4 Scieace, 10. Harper II2&.Faca1tIea of tile pacIate adIoola ofAm, Uta.tale, a1Id 8deDee, 11. Har-....... : .' ,-.Jeej.e bnUfat, 12, LaIqtcna.:� IatencJIoIutk meet; 1:45,Stag &e14.J'0IIicial SbadeDt Ne-..paper of the. UDiYenity of CbicaCoPublished mornings. except SundayUld Monday. during the Autumn.Winter and Spring quarters. by The .Daily Maroon Staff.G. W. Cottincbam .• llaDacmc EditorP. R. Kub ........••.... News EditorR. R. SwaDSOll ••••••.•• • D� EditorJ. J. Doaaboe Athletics EditorR. P. Matthews •••• BaaiDea JIaaacer'SUBSCRIPTION RATESB,. Carrier. $2.50 a year; $1 a quarter.B,. Mail. $3 a _year;. $1.25 a quarter.Editorial Rooms •.......... Ellis 12Telephone Mid�ay SOO.Business Office Ellis 14Telephone Blackstone 2591.Clarke - McElroy Publishing Companylilt Cottaae Groft Aft. Tel. Ilidlll'Q 39UFRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1915. ·uwURCB:w.mniRi: "- t "�1IARGARBT trBtriON'2'o!'''- -: _:. (" - .. '.:'. IS .CBOSIUI PItBSIDBMT·· .. .I. RBPRBSDIT 8ENIoaS AT: / -; � �OF 'DBAllATlC CLUB ALUIlNAE. BltEAKPAS'l" _.. �-'-"-' _.. -.".... - . _=. ...._.VemoD Brown Elected BusiDesa 1IaIl­&CeI' aDd DoI'otb,. Dor8C7 Secre­�New lIembers Named.La wrence Salisbury was electedpresident of the Dramatic club for1915-1916 at a meeting held yesterdaymorning in Cobb. Vernon Brownwas chosen business manager andDorothy Dorsey secretary. The newofficers wilt take office imediately.Active and associate members wereselected at the meeting. Those elec­ted to active membership were ArthurBaer, Martha Barker, Cyrus Collins.Dorothy' Dorsey. George Dorsey. Al­fred Eddy. Margaret Hess. Rose Lib­man, Stanley Roth and George Sholes.The new associate members are Rob­ert Barton, Albert Pick, Agnes Sharpand Katherine Sproehnle,The Constitution committee 'willwork on the proposed changes thisSummer, and will present them to theclub next fall. One 'of the suggestedchanges is to have the candidates forassociate membership tryout in agroup instead of separately. If thisplan is accepted the autumn quartertryouts will be held in this' manner.Definite plans for co-operation withthe Drama league in .the Shapesperianfestival next year will be made inOctober.A NEW SYMPTOM.The Reynolds club reception thisafternoon marks an event singularly.new in the University, and one thatdenotes an encouraging system. Theclub has decided to step out of thelimiting circle of two smokers andtwo or three dances a quarter whichhas marked its entertainments, andto broaden' the scope of the organiza- More men are needed' to serve astion, as w�Il in the type of the new upperclass counsellors for the fresh­entertainment as in the size of the men next fall. Up to date only 100event. It is an affair to which all men have signified their intention tomembers of the University and their serve and at least 150 more men willfriends have been invited: a big re- be needed..ception this afternoon, where oppor- '''The' lack of support, we hope, istunity will Ibe offered to students to only due to the fact that sufficientmeet each other and to see members pub1i�ty . has not been gi;vep, to -theof the faculty,· where there will be movement," Said .Plume, yesterday.dancing, music, and nearly every sort . "Men who are now freshmen, sopho­of amusement appropriate ··to June. mores, juniors. graduate students.iorIn addition to all this the event will, seniors who will 'return: next faU ,.renevertheless, be characterized by suit- eligible' :tc serve;" . .)r�. "able dignity.. �11 th��e int�ested �bive'1:)een: re-..' • •.... -' .> 'th-' '1' b" taO k' qu.este·d:-io sign···:�an ... add,ress. eardat ilie.It is interesting to see e c u, . e .-the advance steps in an all-Univer- Y.· M. :C. ';A� office··.oi 'cOnsult :With ,h ·Dan :Br��' Ra. Ip h riaVis� or GifFordsity entertain m. ent '0£.. this sort, whic . � • ..,ks Plume. 'The- work does not requiredoes' .not have the' obvious earmar.of forced colleg�' spi�t or apin� ,of mnch time . and is expected to :be_of. ,. .'gr' ea. t.· aid' in'starting' .'wel,I. ·Aec�rdi.·ngEaste'rp institntion�; �ar1icu��rly s� f,as it signifies an apprec�tion on. ��e t'({'statisties', secured;: by the upper':part of the club of. the leadi�g factor . �lass �ounsellOl' -committee ,many,,' of,, • L ,... r th,. fr,.�'nn;.n whn::ar; di�",i�q,.d :it th;'.:. --- ::.=:! :!:�=!.:!, ;:.='j' .::: !�:: .�w �. -.... - -- � .. - .. - -•• --, .f h .' -,: ��d of th�.:'" A�mn:'.quarter are' vic.:.'the m. embers 0. t e cam.Pus comm�n,:, - " ,'. " . tim_-5 of 'a' �r sta- "in ·their c. olleg' eity-not only' in those' of the, men; y-..... �but in the fbro�d� rea�s of the w�ole. work. ..,. . ..,Unive�ity�The Daily Maroon -welcomes thisevent,' hopes for its unqualified suc­cess, and predicts as a' result of it anenlargement of the possibilities of theclub to carry' out more fully the ideasfor which it was eonceived originally-ro Centralize' the undergraduate life<If the men and, in addition, the new'and important. id� to' centralize _thesocial1ife of'the wliole trniver�ity.. .WO_N'S HALLS TO HOLD.RECEPTION ON MONDAYResidents of all' the. women's halls,and their guests will meet' in the quad­rangle in front. oJ Green han Mo�­day from 5 � 7 in honOr' 'of 'graduat-:­ing residents. Each haD win be rep­nsented by a tea table on the lawn,and women' will be stationed' at thecot'ners of the quadrangle to usherguests 10 the tables of their hostesses.J n case of bad weather. the receptionswill be held in the hans.VARSITY SQUAD WILLMEET ALUIINI TODAYPat Page will lead his band of\l\lumni ball players apinst the Var­sity this afternoon. The' game issched�led for 3 and will! be' played onStagg field. The Varsity· win haTetlIeir' regular lin�p in tire' game. andt�e Alumni are gathering' togethertheir fonner s121"5. Page win be onthe: slab for tlie Alnmni, �tb Stein­brecher as his battery partner. MORE COUNSELLORS NEEDEDOne Hundred and Fifty Eztra NeededTo Aid Nest Aatumn.ROSENOW WILL SPEAK._AT RUSH EXERCISES��:':"-:�'.�: ; .. :'.�.;� .... ' � ... ,-of.: Ed��rdj:arl: R�s���: � ��sist­ant: 'professo'r' ,.of' Medicirle; ·will speak� . the graduation''- "exercises of .theRush; Medical sChOOl' Wednes(by" af­ternoOn' at 3 in ,Mandel.' . He':wi11 dis ..... - "" ,,_ _._ r� .. . •�ss �e Recent, �dvan�s' I" lledi,,:,cal Research." . .. " nr.:.'Rosenow ·.was. gradUated' fromRush' in 1902. . He haS 'been -prac:tic�iug in Chicago' since that'tiIDe. Be 'i�a membU of the -American·.&A·ssOOa­tion of PatholO81sts and' Bactenolo­gists .. nd a research. member of theM�morial institUtion. .fa'i- � � IiI'feCtioas'Diseases. AsSistant'" Prof.' . Rosenowhas coDtnoated 'numerous rePorts onpneumonia, endoCarditis, and rheu­matism.SOARES TELLS 01"LIFE AIfD EXAMPLEOP LATE DR. GREENEProf. Theodore G. Soares, head ofthe department of Practical Theology.spoke at· the chapel exercises of theDivinity school. yesterday morning inHaskell. 1>1".' Soares told of the lifeand example, of .the late Dr. Benja­min Allen. Greene. formerly of th�department of Practical Theologyywh'o died recently.Seaior CIua WiD lleet, Today.The Senior class gift will be de­cided upon at the class meeting to-day at 10:15 in C<>bb 12A. . The elus in' Pbysiognphic Ecol- Pete Coaimiuee. to Meet.ogy will take a trip to the dunes andsWamps near Ftmies�l1ey Ind., to-.. AD women OIl the committees f.��rrow" Tlie pa�y . will leave the I the Leape fete, to be b. e� tonicbt63rd street I. C. station at' 8:03 and 4larinc tbe siDe, will meet this after-return at 5:30. Doon at '2:30 in Hatc:hbiscm' court. ..Hue1 StiDmaD, '11,' ADd Ilia TalbotWill Speak-Glee Club 'lIembers To SiDe- 'Margaret . Fenton is the senior' wo­man who has been chosen to' repre­sent the graduates who will join theAlumnae club. and will be entertainedby the club at the annual breakfasttomorrow at 12:30 in Lexington.Hazel Stillman, '11. chairman of thecommittee on arrangements for thebreakfast, will welcome the new mem­bers. and w�ll . speak instead of Mrs.J essie Hirsch], who will be unable toattend. Miss T�lbot will talk onchanges that have occurred in theUniversity since the last reunion.The breakfast this year is expectedto be larger and more enthusiasticallyattended than any preceding meeting.Graduating women of the Glee clubwill sing and copies of Chicago songswill be distributed.Change Color of "C" Book.The color of the 1915-1916 "c" bookwill be maroon instead of red, as hasbeen the custom heretofore. Noother fundamental changes 'will .bemade in the. volume. Orville Milleris editing the book.Manhals aDd AideS to Meet..Newly elected marshals and. aideswill meet today at 4 in the' Harperassembly room. ' .FACULTY TEAM WINSGAME FROII SENIORSThe senior baseball team went downto defeat yesterday afternoon at thehands of the faculty team, whieh' wasaided by a number of the freshmanVarsity players.·· -After five inningsthe score. stood 8 to 6, with the f�c,:,ulty on the long end .of the 'sco':er�Kixmil1er. and ; Stevenson .did th� - ..twirling ,for' th� seniora; .. white Des:Jardie� �s's�e4,' - f:b,e •. :CaJd.irig· ... role,. Larkin. :aiid: Olang:.,were: on'Abe . stab­:f�r-. th� 'faeultY,' With ::i>r:Dnd�ey::JJ'-,Rec;d .���h.ing�, .. :.,.' '. ,::;,�.," -;'''1 ... v- '!'... ;Hold Last � Sesaioa. - "��••. � • ���: ,-� .. ,�:;. i ,.; .'�:': .. ,.� . University �orii�ia:t;;-wvill ;> hold their. last practiador the�siDg this .monungaUO:lS in:;K�nt _tb�i.er.,-: .L>_:: .. _Phi: �.tO .Give :Duice. ::�;. -.i.··' � �� <�.-.. •. : ::.; ..... �P,hi' 'Ka�a 'Psi' '�il{ giy�" an infor-'. .... . •+. , ' • .: ......." Ji. -"j tmal dance Monday nIght. . - '_..• � f� • -. -!Three �hundred. ,aDd ;eighty ,:��menha�e:sigMd cards:sigllim�g:,tt.� de­sire to beCome upperclass counsellorsfor- the·) �teriDg :women ,.in the fall.The names of ,the 'C1Iterillg:women, t�getMr with.:a . cant '. beariug .sugges­tions for ,aiding : them; will· be: mailedto :the counsellors in· ,September.AaaoaaCeS �'. . � .Plii 'Gamma :, Delta 'announces thepledging of Ea�l �ondr.': �� . Chicago..a- WiD NGit .eet.lloMq.Classes will not meet on Monday,College day.To Call for AapmentLStudents appointed to work in thelibraries in the Summer quarter willcall for their assignments of hours atHarper W20 'before the end of theSpring quarter. ,. " �.,BUJFF an' boast are props nfor a weak case. VELVET UD is its own argument iii the' D� court of last resort--;;;;. .�l!:J ..,_· 'EJi. 'ElI ." It:!]Mess��·BROOKS,BROT�ER.S begleaveto announce .that they .. , will moveto their. new - build�'ng at" ,'MADI�ON-AVEN,UE ·&;>,f'oRTY-FoURT.H .: S�REE�.on the second daJ. of .. .iI"igusti _'r'. ,.'�\ �. . .'-'''''J' -. ..,» -: ; ", ':: : .; '..:_ �, .; r: ..,._.. 7. • : ..� j .....J .. : • �;�.·-".1 ...I�. - ..... _• .'-:_ -.-\-:"; .. _,.' .. -: "! •• '-,''. ' • 7· .• � \•i�.��.<.JIUL'DPLBxr"1" � � ,- �·1JIAIOIOND·" ....... -. . �,.:. ;! ;. " _is ,the tjiwiliiter'. "ior';��'�: "&��:".:.'... 'TWO'DIPFERENT ,STYLES OF TYPE, O�_�_��to.� t� are earried· on the macbiIle at 0Dee. .... "JUST TURN, THE KNOB" aDd ehanp iDataDUy:'fnm� tJpeto ltalies, or. from English to G� GermaD;' Rn ..... ,"-FreDeIa, ete.Other eombiDations IUbstitUted 'in a few -=oDds. ..- ,,- ..TIle � LlG�-WEIGBT aI�am Jlultipla.".... 0Db".��1b&.TBB RAJOIOND TYPE1nUTmt'CoIIPANY' ' .New York, N. Y. Chieqo BraDeh .1. W.· ..... 'BInet-_ adeqo,. DU.. �Law Claaa Close Monda,.. Leape Will Bold Party.Law school classes wilt not be heldnext week. The 'last of the examina­tions wilt be given Monday and sum­mer classes will not begin until June21. The School of. Education Leagu�will h<>ld a patty in Scammon gardenstoday from'" 10 6. In: case' of rain,the party will be held in the Sc:hool ofEducation League room.Harpsiclaonl lleeta Teday.. Harpsichord will hold its final meet­ing 'of the quarter', this' morning at10:15 in Foste1'. Plails for next year'smeetings will be discussed: '- ft, ,.f: iCJ.«Iir ·LAIr 'NE'IPIN:PE1Thl12··�Clt.Five ctMIIt ...'All oa.... Iclln jNO SEthe Uthemthe lJGownI ,WHENthe C(whenstuderto th«, �opies.17.·r�Q�I��::::::-haye.:·-. h&ncit.':;_:bric:k:. ·Park'�;�Oac.. ' .speCu.·.·AU:··FOR�S.�_ .. '.� l� ""':��.�• !"'���_:' -._�-,.l'.;.to.:.Uu;TYP�E·:·.Ot1i�t� �".• :".._. pn�s:,·�.Exdi;:POR:<l"� ';-l1im�:.. .. ·ap.it1:"';tftctr-,� .frou,:.:� 'blOdc!� breDnlr!. -Pa�·:.NO.621-..:.ftte .�- i.: nishee!,I' Mid ..WA�i::U�'r.D��'Germ:chang. Parke:.:-.CANJyoungof andrJlidw:WANTlwomehousel. ,summeasy IUq,ive4545:WAN'l'lthe 'Sthe 'U'qaa�t«room!6235 ,'".. .TSB�DMLY;·:�".�JllUQ.AY; JUNB�llel·ltJ5.-Tft,,. -------------GET YOUR; CAPS a: GOWNSdirect froDl the MakersLARGE RENTAL STOCK. NEW OUTFITS MADE TOORDERLarge ASsortDleat ofPINS, 'FOBS SPOONS ·ETC.PENNANTS, PILLOWSATHLETIC GOoDSThe We' C. KERN CO.131 E. .57th STREET2 short bloeks East of·ReyaoIds Club.' .Five centa::...r lin .. '; No ad� .; Di. John, Ulric Nef, �professor' and'·tnent noeivecl· for I ... than' 25 aenta. head of the department of Chemistry.':�d o::-:==��vertiMmenta muat.. will leave for the Canadian Rockies,M.oncby, June 21. -He will remainNO SENIORS SHOULD'LEAVE there for the summer months. and"the University without ·taking with during the month of September willthem a histoyr,of 'theil-'big year at. visit Seattle, San Francisco, Pasadenathe U. of C. Buy. your" Cap: and, and· ·the-"GDnd. Canyon in Arizona.:� �Gown. today. '. �.' " : �:. ," ". W�· it":itot f�r; the ':E�ropeari' :�r, ,Prof. Nef would have been in Switz-==I•=es . , '.WA�D':_BY. :YOUNG. UD,Y,i:�U�ity. 'studeat, rOom ,aDd bOard,r, neu: ':' - University: ",ilk .. culiuftdGerman 'family. References' ex­changed. ,Address C; care. of MissI Parker, S6Z4 Ellis Ave.CAN ACCOIDIODATE THREE OPPER "pJUZB8 .PO�· '.- .. ;. ; ... ,', " �. '..- - '.' ��Y8-1N 'ECONOIlICSProf. T •• CNi'; I.- CbairmaD Of Com­.' '�.iD'C1Iarp of Bait. ScIiaff-. '.' Der;AD4:1brs Awards. . .�. :. ...._._- ",'" , ...I Dr. J: 'tiittence Laughthi;��;rofes­sor of Political Economy, is the chair- .man of the committee which wiu bvecha.:ge of the-�contest,Ior the: priZes�'offered by. the : firm of .Hart, Schaffner&.·YVk Ior- studies ".in �e.�field ofPolitical EC�DOmy. T�o sets' ofprizes are offered. one for undergrade.uates in American colleges and theother for any other American·. with­out restriction. Prizes of $l,OO(Land .$500 are offered iu" 'the unrestrictedclass while the prizes 'Offered to un­dergraduates are $300 and $200.No Chicago student has ever wonthe undergraduate prize, but five grad­uate - students at the University areincluded among the winners in. the-op�n �'c:tass� They' include . Earl' D;­Howard now at Northwestern univer-. sity; .O. D. Skelton. now' head 'of thedepartment of Political Economy atQueens' university, Kingston, Canada;and Harold G. Moulton, ·of the Politi­cal Economy department.·NEF TO LEAVE FOR CANADAStieg�u Will Teach.. At . B�ey­'. '. CoUlter· Speaks at Ok1&homa.· :young men seeking first�lass 'boardand' room, $7.00 per week. CallMidway 1923 .. S60S Drexel Ave.WANTED-STUDENTS, MEN ORwomen, to sell our lhigh gradehousehold' specialties during thesummer vacation. Exceptionallyeasy selling articles. Call at 9)27UrU,!eriity Ave. or phone H. P.4545 •.WANTED-BY TEACHER FROMthe 'Soutb, a furnished house, neartbe . UniverSity, . for the Summer·quarter. Submit fun details as torooms, terms, ete., to J. L Nuttall, .6235 Wabash Ave., Chicago.' JUNIORS '1'0 IIBET_• , I iSBIIIORs. ANN1iAL .'. �. . ,) Jlft'Bitci.A88 'STRUGGLE;..;.,'j��.t ....... ,,: ..... 1·,JuniorS ·and seniors win meet 'todayat -10:15 in the annual interclass ID:"door baseball ·game.· 'The eentest w111be played .in 'Sleepy. HoUow. Thejnniors, who sufferea defeat at thehands of the seniors last year, areout .for revenge in this game. Mat­thews or Plume will assume' the pitch­ing role for the juniors, with Whitingbehind the bat. Des Jardien and Graywin probably form the senior bat­tery.BOJ'IltOIl RetarDs Prom M.diaoa.·'Dean Percy Holmes Boynton re­turned this moming from a trip, toMadison, Wisoy where he delivered thecommencement . address at the Li­brarY school of the University of Wis­consin. ------ ... ��----.-- - ' ....... --- ."._ ..... -- .. _ ...I'"I- •. -' -! ! i!� ' .,'ANNDUNC.EMENl. q THE GARDEN CLUB at the Midway Gardnas makes the follouJiagMemJj�sltit offer. to. tlie. members of 'the faculty a� the staeftts of the Uft'"'l;ersity' of Chicago.q THE INITIATION. FEE is $15 and the dues are $15 a year payable ift. _'. - \..three 'imtaliments; October first, 'February first and JUKe first. Members not ift. toum for the sUmmer· months need not pay the June dues. The -initiation fe�'Inay be applied ,upon a regular membership any time within two years aftergraduation, or is transferable to any other Uni'l/ersity student.." . �. ;.. �. .. 'q PRIVILEGES OF �EMBERS-a member has free admittance intd'.tM Garde"; 'and is entitled--to tak« two lady.and one out-oj-toum gentlema'tCguests into the: 9ardens free.I .... # - ... •in �-·the'" Wij.te'r . G�rdens. The Roof' Garden, arad the Balconies mrrounil;;.g·the s,,";me;- GardeNS are 'exclusively: for ntembers. Also: the - Club Roomson the first a_nd second floors are for members a� their guests tmly�, -:There is' no extra t�ble charge for any table'. ,". , . : ..... .:,_ ... - : ,").:, . . � ...... I, :1Ic· c. oH./--,-------_.- _. __ . ,_,_ .. -_._-------...• ••••••••••••• ••••• c.e •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ��. � •••• " •• "tI i 1. ',WHERE ARE YOU· ·G01N:·G ..• ..., �'I'��VoliX.. -.--·a .. awS1,;,WiD':•It) •DEDII"') •i Prai6�) ,. A&WHEN SCHOOL C.LOSES·?Why not SEE AMERICA BESTsomewhere--that's a foregone conclusion.! If any­where West -- here'. our proposition. Grab your telephone and ask �traI fer Ran­dolph '3117 • Tell the man on the other end ·where you want to go and when. He will gladly fix up an itine.r�.MY for your trip, making your sleeping car reservations and eyen. Mmd your ticket down any time you Say.Your •g�mg -- Via the BURUNGTON·That's a part of Burlington Service. It Will save you time �d, ;".(,' '............ �.__ Arivft::.,- dliDko(C; ,�dzttt c."12 .);;,.------P&1lICJIiII'............................. II. �'IIIe .... 0" liet-B. LADY I. JL.DWit. Aa All Btu � B ...... b�Y&LLI Y&LLI-8 .... BAI.'--1I&a'I'IKDa-e.....,... YAIr­D •• 81 L 'l'-WILL I'IIILLDW­"oeD Dh'''.IDLc.pita1 .•.••••..•. -- .••. l3.000..000 008IarpIIIa ••••••••••••••• ".. s,ooo..ooo 00VDdhided protita 1,500,000 00OFFICBRS.meat A. BamiD, Pres.Charles L. BatehinBOD, Vic:e-Pra.Chaaneey J. Blair, Viee-Pres.D. A. MOulton, V'JC:e-Pres.B. C. SammoDS, Vice-Pres.Frank W. Smith, Sec'y.J. Edward II...., Cashier.. James G. Watdeld, Aa't Cashier.Lewis Eo" Ad, Cubler.J:dward F.� Aa't Cu1der.Dir,.",,..c.rJes B. W .... � _A. a�-. � J. , Bdward B.a.tier, � �, Yau.1'. atair.&, CIIuIeI L. a.... -,QarIe8 11. B ...... CIJdI .. Carr,.... G. Foa .en, BdwUd A. �.... A.R..mPonip Bft"_'Letten of Credit.Cable TnaIfen. COWBRY'S1001 - 1001 .East 66th StnIIt)I-'.�'.. BaD ......, .......So. E. Cer ... 8L a BIlla A9.The resalh of the Phi Beta Kappaelection. wm be anDOanced tomorow. �,,_·:(�� .. �:�.1)�::,,-.� - CHAPIIAH.IS WJH�R ." .'. ". "-IH SPBAKiHG"'COHTBST·,,"' ...... �.� ... - .. '�H�ls�n, Grace" 'Hotchkiss,. ��;.Kitch. . Dorothy LtewellyD,. LouiSeM�" ._.Basketball-Mar8uet Cook, Eliza�".::- beth NewiDari: Frances'Roberts, EIiD:... be'th : �KacamtoCk. '. DOrothy Uewa-.c·IYn,: Ruth: . Sadberg, .::;Lorene. Kitch,F1or�ce Bradley. ... Basebia�Ibry:AlleD IsUla :tsarke�Margaret Cook.' Dorothy Fay, EthelFibny, : ;Pauline Levi, CoDstaDceMacLaughlin, Elizabeth 'MacClintoc:k,Barbara 'lIiDer, Frances Ro�'Edna KantrOwitz,· Alma Parmale,Dorothy Llewellyn. Agnes Sharp,Imie'Taylor�. � UeweDja Geta, C1Ip. ........ '.'." ... J:OOn William :, chapman receivedthe first prize 'of' $100 in the JuliusRosenWald co�test in" public 'si)eaJdng,-iietcf "bSt:'Dight 'isi-'ilaliCiei 'ne- sUr,.:ject of, his. sptteh 'Was uA Plea. fo'rOld .Age Peasions." The, seCondprize of $50. was awarded to' JosePh J:Augustus.' . His speech, eatitled_"-'ftaeSwing of the Pendnlum," �the reactio� from too fun 'speeCh tOIlsex Jrygiene. - ..In the contest for the FlorenceJames AcIa� 'prizes in artistic 'lud­ing, Jessie MacDonald took 'firstplace. Sbe gave a recitation of -La­cifer's Feast," by AI&ed Noyes. . Ol­ive K. Kania received the seCondprize. Her reacliag' waF lI)(icbael,"by Wordsworth� The prizes in thiscontest were $15 ad $25. . .. Dorothy Llewellyn was tIie reclPi­'ent . of' the undUgradnate tennis capad ,. weft' siYea' to· Loaise Kick, .DorOthy IJeweIIyu, au (;nee Hotch­kiss, who. haft . ftceiftd pia for foar.�,.earL -,Miss DacDey preseated the bannersto the ehampioaship teams. The jull­ion 'receiftd the buebaD baDner aDdtbe 'buhtbaD cap ana the seniorsth� hOc:kq buaer. . Each team re­sponded With a 'origiaal song • DELTA KAPPA BP8JLOHTAKBB IlBLAY TITLEDelta Kappa Ep:Ii�·, apin took, fint place in the fiDals of the mer-Boa4 B'" 8peda1S...... fraternity relay. races, held Y.esterday- aftemoon on Stagg field. JobnA special meeting of the Women's I Guerin, wbo started for tbe Deke�Advisory board has beell caned for gained a considerable lead, and theytoday at 4:30 in Spelman Hoase. were never b�ded, Frank Persbing,the last runner, crossing the tape fif-LAURESTON ORA Y WINS teen yards ahead of Clark, who fin-IN FATUlA CONTEST isbed second. Psi Upsilon held sec­ond place until the last stretcb, �henOark, running for Delta Upsilon, cutdown tbe lead and beat Betlnrith tothe tape by two yards., Laureston Gray won tbe contestconducted by the LiRett and Meyerstobacco company to determine tbemost popular man in college. Grayreceived a "tOte of 2IlS2,29O. consider- Leon Stoia Is Promoted.ably in exces of the total Tote caSt --for his opponents. Daa Brown was Leon Stolz, '14, has been promotedsecond with 40,020 "tea, Frank Whit- to the position of assistant financialing . third with' 3,320, Homer Ring editOr of The Chicago Tribune. Stolzfourth with 1,54$ votes and Rowland was a co-autbor of last year's Black-. George fiftil with 160. Gny:win re- friars play, ""'e Student Superior,"ceive a twin' cylinder Indian motor-I �nd was news editor of 'nte Marooncycle. In, 1912-1913. . I•:•itITheStuart,lDstitut.iII deIt theil in ]'. "'airel:.Dour ijer selat thet;y theCon,the pnusemlllIIty- wMandethe cal.m:m.. 11 be.�·wwas Eowester.the edijious I'HIHETBBN PROPB8aoll8.". .ADDED TO':P'ACULTIES �"!l' ·�r.�r��:' bPt •. tbe_ .. a1. The" d.' �e .. �. iorth4teal. ]ltm"sllator".. �m:1......... The list of' acidiriO� to .the Uliiver.siti faculties for the Summer quarterincludes nineteen' profeSsotS. They pl'OCeS!ltUpei_1!t�:��krs-o��hthe ,del�; Hea««21 Lalase .. .:FrUkeal 'At1of tt.:eProf. (depamGanlnt., Latjof the'lJaihlin(rom tare:-"'-' .... � .... , _.. � . --.-Carter !Alexander" Gccn-ge PeabodycOlI�ge;-:-' Merrett' Wallace -: ClWien,University 'of 'lIissOari; George E.Coghill, Uaiwsity·. of Kansas; John.ForSyth 'Crawford. -. Belloit coDegeGeorge ,Oliver: Curme,_ .Northwestel1l. univenity; 'Hugh -Diemer. . ,Peansy'vania State colege;. James . Flemin8. HOI� Chicago .!Normal sdaool; Bar­ny .. Leist Latz, O�., colleaeCharla Carroll KardeD, Jo .... H�kiDs u.ivenity; Harry.' ADen Oftr­.tfte� .: CoIlege of tile; City of NewY ofk;' :KohUt hrk; Fraak� (laapmanSharp,- Uniftnitj' of ·W... pn; .AI­bert.Aqutas Tftver. LaWftDce U.ftnity; ArtInai Carlton Trowbridge.University 'of Iowa;" Berthold Loa.Ullmanll, UniYenity 'of Pitubargh;Leroy· -Watel'lD&D; 'Uniftnity piMichigan;' Gay Fred WeDs, �odeIsland State Nonaal' 'school; aDd Al­bert Benedict Wolfe, Univenity of •Texas.Among the new counes o.en!d are--The Growtb of Imperialism .. � Ger­many,' by Dean Small;' -Foreign �nd <;Domestic Exchange," by AssoesateProf. Stewart; uComercial Organiza­tion and Foreign Trade," by Dr. Sni­der; and "'Soutb American Markets,"by Dr. Snider.-----Torrey aDd.. � WiD. '"/ Dr. �, cationItn A.lIonoriI�iasoa 1"dea ..•...11 bemitteehonorHutcbi"..11 1M!ScniOn�nd fribeen ilFoured ill tJlIinety­.� tA IIeast si«eale oj·f:jses-.!ion �QThe,at 4. �tit .. h1�Torrey and Cabin defeated Associ­ate ·Profs. Linn and Wilkins in tbefirst Kmi-final match of doDbles in tbeQuadrangle dub touraameaL Torreyand Cahill won' in atraight sets. 6-3,6-4. Associate ·Profs. Clark and �ttdefeated Hilton and Hobbs in tb� lastmatch of the fint round of doablesWednesday afternoon in straipt sets,"". "11-5, 6-4. ., .