other in Political Seiell�President Is Prominent Campus Man--Se: -- . President Judson to Confer 80n,��es S�tem�nt. leetl 8 Id Ov F Figures announced by the Depart- . ors on Candidates___ ' ee, Ion. e ,', er rom ment, of physical education of the atFour eases were heard and judged - S.luing Qu�er. -- University show that 120 of the 447 l05th Exercises.dUr' the. n.'., •. � __ b teeE � __ ,._� ui�J?lber,a o(th�.J��"cl.ass ,wear -, -_. -" ,--�-------.--,' mg.. ,qloloUoolo.� y, 0 m.... �---,- ""�"--;�"""'-� " glasses, and 62 more are 'shortsighted: GIVE ASSOCIATE TITLES TO 86OU TB mission. ·Two of the students heard HIGHEST CAMPUS HONOR GIVEN but do not wear the spectacles. 'ThereCAMP �E�INS �ANUARY' F R, were men and two women. Two were' / \members of the Sophomore class and --- are also five of the class who are colorthe Qther two members of the Fresh- blind, There are 36 students who have President Harry Pratt Judson wilStanley Roth, '18: was appointed rf t t th hil 38 d thman class. Case I. concerned a stu- I pe ec ee , w e nee e ser-dent in Geology 3. The instructor re- yesterday by President Harry Pratt vices of a dentist. Over 87 per centported that this student was seen Judson as head marshal of the Uni- of the men, have had measles, 18.4I ki th tud t' versity. Last Spring nine men were have had scarlet fever, and 4.6 per00 mg on ano er s en s paper cent have had small pox. TWelve andseveral times during an' examination, chosen from the class of 1918 to served ha .. ks tho one-half per cen� of the first year men In spite of' the drain which the waran t t on a qUIZZ 10 roc IS stu- as marshals, but no head marshal was have never been vaccinated.dent did not write down the names of appointed at that time. The head has made on the enrollment of the"During the rather· short periodcertain rocks immediately, as was di- marshal is considered as the highest University, three more degrees than. during which we have kept records onrectcd, but waited until he had looked honor that any student can receive. diseases," said Dr. Reed, medical ex- were presented a year ago will beat all the specimens. Roth is a prominent campus man., ' aminer, "the number .of students who given out today. One more studentThe student admitted that he had He is at present a member of Owl and haven't been vaccinated has beenlooked on his neighbor's paper, but Serpent, Phi Beta Kappa, Athl.eti'ic edi _ than last, year was made an associatesteadily Increaaing, and the number yesterda, y.had }lot copied anything, since there tor o� ,�he Qaily Maroon and president who, have had- small pox is likewiseAllot Chicago 18 Men. Was nothing worth copying. He also of the Undergraduate council.' He on the increase." Adapt Pro� to Conditions..The University of Chicago was al- said ��t he had waited' to 'compare entered the University on an examina- The program" of the exercises- ' . ' 'the'.rocks in order to' have as ,many tion scholarsbip' and hasstnee been re- has been ehanged.to comply with thelo� a quota of 18 men,.to be pici.ed rrect ibl Thr ISSU� HOLIDAY NUMBER, " .Pr .co answers as POSSI e. ee cipients of two honor scholarship and - present conditions and the esident�m the student body. Of the men majors were added to the graduation the Henry Strong scholarship. He OF CHICAGOAN,' L�TEST will make a short amlouncement in repic�ed; several hold, at present,' n�n- requirements of this student. is a member, of Iron Mask, and was U�IVERSITY PUBLICATION gard to the condition of the Univercommissioned rank in the army. Theme Copied From �agazine. chairman of .the publicity committee ' ' sity in place of th�reguIar convocaAmong these are: Leland B. Morgan, Case II. 06ncerned a man in English of "the 1916 Settlement dance, as well Second Number of'New' Journal Con- twn oration. The.'�Rev. Dr. George� Ser�nt-major; COrporal PaUl ·1 who handed in a theme practically a� chairman of the press committee fains Several 'Stories and Craig atewart of Evanston was theMooney, 54th U; S. A. infantry, Chi�,:,' copied from an article in the "New of the ,1916 Interscholastic. ' , speaker at SUnday's- religious service;mauga, 'Georgia; Eugene E. Horton Republic." This stndent , explained Campus War Article:. and prayer meeting for the graduatand Eugene C. Mason, battalion ser- the theme, saying that if it was a FRENCH CHEMIST HERE TODAY --- ing students •geant-majors. copy, the copy was unintentional. He The second issue of the Chicagoan 'The Bachelor's degree will be given.: The following were also aceepted said that as he' wrote his paper he appeared, yesterday on the campus. to thirty-three students from the col'. by Major Grisard, after recei�g a read, the. magazine article paragraph Major Grigna�, o� Nancy, Fra��, to The cover was rather subdued this leges of AitS,' Litera�e .and Science:'," .. " physical exariJjnation. from the chief by: paragraph. If there had been any 'ID8�� Umvel'8lty Laboratones.:', "time,: being a' conventional woman's � from the eone�"Of, ��U;!n.;;'\'<�'fil.1� ....... '_ ,�exam�"8ur�n in Cbi��':;.'�au- intention o� copying, he' stated; �� ':', ,", ",�, '. ',;.,_:,' fi�._on.a pal� yell�cover�1r- �;������..::&.��;��'. ,:;:_rJCe��� �'lup�,,�_;.�p".;�= �h T.P�·����'fN ... � �"M •• jur:::.ViCtOt-:Gngnart;';�pioT'eisor, �rec��lor;pa'::' , ' '. ::sdiOOlp , three; from--tbe ' -, .,,_' :. � .�e.nt A. Buchanan, fi� �� �� ��d ha!C � used. �88 of. cred�t of, C�emistry in the University, of per .eame next With a poster scyle qrad.,te �oo1s. 'n.�, �8 de-,fo� Sheri_dan; ,Waite! ,F.- �J m the �urse was 'the, penalty m ,tl_rls France, who 'was expected in Chicago study. ,,' . ,'� � be pres�� to � ���.' ,geo� + 'Novak, '��h L �1�. �e. Saturday moming to consult With The articles hi this number. are �f the Graduate schoo� �elve stu�# ," '�-Hed&es . Brow.n, &.�nd �.' B�· � Ill. als;o ���� a s��ent in manufacturers and scientific men, in largely anonymous "and What pseu- den� will be made' Doetors in. , tile,Jq" ���,' � �w-:,' Jo�P�, 'C. ��liah 1� . � �e�e � �ed in 'the city, haS been de�yed and, will ar- donym� there are are c1ianged. "GoOd Gr8duate schools and one in'the Law$ho�' Clyde E .. Watkins, RaJDlond which was alinost worft for word � rive here today. Major Grignard is Luck," a war story and ,"Lady school '.1, -. ''-',Fisch, K.enneth T. SPO�, George coPy, of "Forees in' Fietion.'� This studybig,tbe scientific problems of the Jeanne,'� a, dog story, are the two Professor Speaks at Exerei8e8.IL .Brill .!dId Maurice L �gers, of stu�ent offered a �tem-:nt similar ,to and � �� �dUs.� �t_io� w�ch fea� in -'this f'Ho�y Number." The title of Assoc�te was given toFort Smith, Arlamsas. the other student s, saymg that the will obtam between the United States An article on the R.O.T.C. occupies th gular.. Maille SeVeD' StadeDt Altenaates. copying was unintentional, and aI- and France, after ihe war. Major tWo Pilies Snd attempts to instill some t�:-�:!:ttsex� h� yeSI SeveJi" alternates were .� ap- thoug� the paper had been written � Grignard is accompanied by Dr. Engel patriotism and interest in the R.O.T.C. terday ill Mandel and t&ree certificates! • ,Pointed to take the places of any who the, boo� was rea,d,. th� pa�' � of the Un�verSity of Pa�.. They will into' the' Campus. "in the college of Education were given. might drop out. These, Were: Fred ��Pposed to be a resume. The asslgn- visit Kent and R)"erson laoratories in Some editorials on war time sub- out. Prof., John Merle Coulte� in makE� R&nldp; Franklin M. HartZell, WaI- ment of the m:uctor, it was stated, the mommg and -will take 'luncheon jects· make up the �is of the edi- ing the address, advised each associate-. ter Lawrence, James B. 'Bigel, John was :very gene . Lo� of credit in at the, Quadnmgle clUb as guests �f torial department and· some new � make the most of �lf b:r deve1-'H. Dugan, James: E. WHcoxen aDa (Coutin�ed on page 4) 'President -1udson �d of some of the names on the staff are announced. oping a' strong ,body aild mind and,Marshall Wmiams. All of the ap': • members of the science faculty ond,a Several poems form' a ',great part avoiding everything derogatory. 'He'pointees will report to: ROckford no number of city chemists. Dr. Grig- of :the paper, among which we migilt emphasized . the necessity for self-0" later: than' JanUary ,4. ', ' ' MAROON TOSSERS �tA Y nard is one of the most important mention "Devil T�e Her," by P� G., analysis.'" The:coune will be of three months GREAr LAKES TEAM IN chemists ,of France. He is the dis- and "Knitting," by Lucy Sturges. "Besides making the most of our- /d�":--n,' ,,' the··-�1.' �"';__.JI '1i..:...oa.,;_;,:.:� �A�E �ElV �'S N�GHT" coverer of a. class of cl.emical reac-UA_WV QUIA _UU CIHC&MUI. � selves," said 'Mr. Coulter, "it is alsobeing given to' those candidateS who --- tions known as the Grigilard Re8c- TICKET SELLERS TO ATTEND necessary that we' make the most ofauceesafally pUs the co�'c4-instruC:- Schedule Games With Navy Players tions, which have proved to be of vital THE OPERA N�T QUA� others. ,In a'�, unit" where eachdODo' The camp Will be divided into t aad neboit Y.M.C.A."Five- interest� to the Science. --- man is working best With the others,iDfaD� 'and 'artillery seCtions, aDd Team Prospects Strong. Because of final examinations and the greatest efBciency is realized. TheStudents will �ive the' pay of high --- Arra�e Vacation Parties. the various conflicting engigements" war is making a new birth of coopera-�"privatea whOe training. ' 'The Great Lak� baSketball team -- the Settlement Dance Opera party has 'lion; the world, which bas always been", ,_ " � and, the UnivensihP" of Chicago five Under the aUspices of the Intercol- been postponed until next quarter. An in. the trenches, althoUgh it has not'*- OON "J - , legiate ana College Exchange com- . t f th da f th.. AR DA Y EDITOR JOINS. �ll meet in Bartlett gymnasium on ' ' ' announcemen 0 � exact te 0 e realized it, is rearning new lesson!! in,HOSPITAL UNIT, NUMBER 13 New Year's night,'acording.to an an- mittees of the League and of the party will be made soon after the holi- aervice."___ ..' ' Freshman commission, panies will be days.Douneement made yesterday by Pat given during the vaCation for all wo-Page. Efforts 'are also beuig made Those' to be entertained are Sig:- HOLI).EXAMINATIONS FORby the Maroon coach to arrange a men who plan to remain in the city. mund Cohen, Beatrice Weil, Dorothy AUTUMN QUARTER THIS WEEKPosters regarding them will be placed D tt AI' Roth h'ld M .game with the Camp Custer quintet orse, Ice sc 1, anonfor�. ember 27, when the universihP on,the bulletin boards. �ose wish- Smith, 'R�th Palmer, Madeline Mc-"J ing to come have been asked to '"ve M K h' CI kteam will invade Detroit on itS annual eo- anus, at enne ar, Louis Kahn,their names to Miss Taylor or to sign P l' Da" J Pi k tt d Lo·practice tour. Basketball is the first au me VIS, ean c e an 18up on the posters. H tette 'spOrt in which' any' recognition has os r.�n taken of the ,army or navy camps,but Page believes that the serviceteams will provide stifter oppositionthan could be found in the conference. Probably cloudy Tuesday; moderateCounselman, star quarter on the southerly winds,football eleven, and former George-town University plAyer, is one of thebright lights on the navy team.Nicholas, former Lewis Institute andChicagoan Commands Destroyer. West Side Brown player, is a forward.Hellstrom, Evanston High school star,will probably be in the pivot position, Convocation Day.and Pat Smith will, be a fixture at All morning c:lasses meet.guard. There is a wealth of other One hundred and fifth Universitymaterial, and the indications are that Convocatio� ,4, Mandel.the green Maroon team will have a Christian Science soc:iety, 7 :45, Has-hard fight. kell assembly.Play Lake Forest Sat�a,.Lake Forest will be met by the Chi-I :"-':":)I.: .. ,.I .'I-J ,...,e,....'• "f,.. :•..!.j• " '.flo ·f. "....'! � ... '" -----..:.. . " ��-:. : .. ,'"?-_..- - .. ,�-�6" ,at aroonVOL. XVI. No. 54. UNIVERSITY, OF CHICAGO, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1917. ' Price Five Cents, ".MAJOR 'GRISARD NAMESrWENri SMENTS FOR��G �T ROC�9lU,)present seventy candidates with degrees at the one hundred and fifthconvocation exercises, which will heheld this afternoon at 4 � Mandelamination Disc:losures.COIDCSSION ANNOUNCESRpLI�GS IN FOUR CASES GIVE 1921 PHYSICAL STANDARDS SEVENTY DEGREES TO�E �ED TODAY AT" 105TH COtWOCATIONPRESIDENT APPOINfSSTANLEY ROTH HEADUNIVERSiTY MARSHAL Department of Physical EducationFurnishes Statement of Ex-renalizes Two �"h()nest Students inEnglish, One in Geology, aDd An- ,..Appoints Four Former St�aentsto A!t��� �ird Camp-Rest •From Present �t:'r�I��t.The list o� applicanta accepted forthe third �ining, camp has been an­nounced by Major', Grisard, head ofthe Military department. The thirdcamp will begin January 4 at CampGrant, Rockford. �riginally intendedas a �ining camp for men in the ser­vice, 'it was changed in its scope 1;(,admit a quota of 2,490 students, from9.4, ,1ea�ing universities in the coun­try../ �Lewis' "Fisher,· '20, enlisted yester-day as a,member of Base Hospital 13.�e is a brOtber'of'J:erome Fisher, '17,a member of the same Unit. Both men'are mem� of the, 'Sigma Nu fra­tenutY.. Lewis is a' day editor of theDaily Maroon, a member o� Scoreclub, 'Three Quarters club and Pub­Iiclty Manager of Blackfriars. ,He is&lso on the Track squad. It is prob­able that his unit will be'" called earlyin January. Three' weeks win bespent in training in Georgia. Fromthere the unit will go directly to The examinations for the Autumnquarter will be held as follows:8:10' classes, Wednesday, 8:3011:30.9:15 classes, Thursday, 8:30-11:30:10:45 classes, Friday, 8:30-1130.11 :50 classes, Wednesday, 2-5.1 :30 classes, Thursday, 2-5.2:35 classes, Friday, 2-5.WEAT�R FORECAST MENORAH COMl\IITTEEMEETS AT 10 :10 FORIMPORTANT MEETINGThe Menorah Executive committe'e-- will ho1d an important meeting thismorning at 10:10 in Cobb 12A. Second Hand Books to Be Sold.France. THE DAILY MAROONBULLETIN A sale of second hand books will beopened next quarter in the Leagueroom of Ida Noyes hall. All womenwho wish to place their books withthe League may do so by allowinga sman discount to be taken from theproceeds. IToday. Turn in Uniforms Today.. Nathaniel Rubinkam, Jr., '10,' hasbeen promoted to a captaincy in theUnited States navy and is now incommand of a submarine chaser pa-• �ling the Atlantic for German sub­mersibles. He enlisted in the navy inthe Spring and was assigned" to thebattleship Kansas with the grade o�ensign. He is, � member of Sigma�1J)� >i;p�ilori'. ' · StudentS who do not expect to takeMilitary Science next quarter are re­quested to turn in their uniforms andinsfgnia at the military office in Ellistoday between 2 :30 and 4.Christian Scientists to Meet.3:40 Classes Will Not Meet Tooay.Tomorrow.Examinations: 8:10 classes, 8:30·11 :30; 11:50 dasses, 2-5. ' --- The Christian, Science society willDean Robert M. Lovett announced meet today at 7:45 in Haskell Assem­that no 3:40 classes, will meet today. bly room.(Continued on page 4.)·".,,_- /'\," ..t: -'1: .' ',,, I.! '!.' ' . . � -, ':;".-. -. "'�--1. .-- ..... ,-TO' DAILY' MARooN" TUESDAY, DEcEMBER 18, lui .., - ....,. . , . \ •• ' ... �. .. r,.I .�:.;.rwlJr ,Iaily _arDon editorial, made some statements which I c==============might be interpreted wrongly. ThoseTIM 8tadent NewlPQer of 'l'be Ual1'� statements were merely a reflectionof CIlicqo of campus discussion. The campus FiYe eenta per line. No aclnl'tiae-Published morninp. except Sund ... aDd MoD- had been passing remarks about mem- menta for leu tlum 25 cent.. All=!rt:!ri�: :f:: �!\\�:';:'��m��priq bers of the University band parading classified adnrtiaementa ml18t bein uniform. It had been abused by paid ill adunce.Arthur Bur -----.----- Pr.tdent various frishmen who walked theCharles Greene ------- SeeretaI7 FOR RENT-House' keeping suite;Wade Bender -._ .. _.-_._-.-.--- .. - T .... urer downtown.' streets in uniform in order ' steam heated, with private porch.EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT to receive the salutes of enlisted and Also a single . room at $8 per month.THE sTAFF d,rafted men, privates' in active ser- First Apt., 5832 Blackstone Ave.��i:'.scer:ene '_��;= =� �ce. It. had' remarked that the con- FOR RENT-Large, well furnishedRoland HollowQ --_ NiPt EdItor' tinual wearing of the uniforms on the front room and alcove with kitchenLewis Fisher DQ Editot \ '.John Joeeph _. . Da:r Editor campus would make for the esprit ,of 'privileges; first, floor, . 6037 Ellis.M:;::l� �llibuz:..=-=-=-Aihl�� �:� the corps. And it had also remarked Blackstone 1053. 'Ruth Falkenall Women'. EditorRuth Genzberger--A.uiatant Women·. Editor that men not enlisted in the regularASSOCIAT�. military service ought not be requiredLeona Bachrach Helen Raviteh • '.to wear uniforms at all times. TheBUSINESS DEPARTMENT Maroon brought these things togetherWade Bender -._ .... _- .. --.- Business Ma�r" for consideration, and simply askedthe Military department to state itsEntered as second clua!mail at the ChieqoPostoffic:e. Chieqo. Illinois. March 13, aOI. attitude.under the act or March 3. 1873.By Carrier. S3.00 a year: $1.25 a quarterBy Mail. $3.50' a :rear: $1.50 a Quarter The Maroon again asks the Militarydepartment to state its attitude.A THOUGHT., Editorial Roonia .. E1lia 12Telephone MidwQ 800. Local 162. The Maroon objects to the Chi-Hours: 10:16-10:46: 1 :3�: 7-9:30Business Office __ .______ E1lia 14 cagoan's using the idea of ATelephone Midway 800. Local 162.Hours: 10 :16-10 :45: 1 :30-S THOUGHT to fill out its editorial col-.... 472TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18,. 1917, . . .� .partment. If news concerning thecorp's has been scarce in the columnsof the Daily Maroon, it is not the faultof the paper.Besides inviting the Military de­, partment to state its attitude, theMaroon, in the "Khaki, Camouflage" Classified Ads,FOR RENT-Nicely furnished 2 and3 room housekeeping suites, steam,hot water, etc.; $20, $25, $35 monthMrs. Fritz, 5832 Blackstone ave., 3rdApt.FANCY CARDSWOMEN ARE REQUESTED TO War Benefit DanceREGISTER FOR GYl\1 WORKIt I 'rabo iintrl '-T eachers WantedJANUARY VACANCiES. FP� .'YOMEN,;.Head of Home Eeoaomica Department, Normal Sdlool.:$1,600 a yearAssist. in' Home EcOnomics in College (Cooking and HouseholdMaaagement) _ $600 a fear and homeHome'Economics in High Schools (Several vacancies) .. $750 to $1,000MatroD· aQd Preceptress of College Dormitory for Women (DO. ';_ . -:�achinlt) � $500 and home .Prim...,. : Critic in State· N orlllal SchooL ;.$500 or more. Grammar Grade Critic in State Normal SChooL $I,OOO or more. HistOri·and En«lish in Western,High SchooL. � : $i.020 "History in Eastern High School... $I,I00HistOry of English in High Schools (several vacancies)............................................. � $800 to $1.000Primary Teacher (Public SChool} $I,OOO or morePrimary Teacher (Southern) $900 or more ..Gramamr Grade Departmental in History or English .. $1.000 or moreEighth Grade in Private SChooL. $600 and home.Publie Speaking (High SChool) $I,OOO or more15 to 20 Mathematics and SCience $75 .to $100,1 Mathematics (COllege) $900 and home· -JANUARY VACANCIES FOR MEN.1 Spanish and Latin ,.. $90 to $100 mo� and home1 German. French and Spanish _ $100 mo •• nd home1 Latin. Greek, French (College) $110 per mo.1 Athletic coach and teacher of grade subjects �Q() mo. and hOJlle1 Science (l'tlichigan) _ $1,2002 Science (Kansas) $1,000 to $1,2002 Commercial (Dlinois) $1,4001 Manual Training $130 per month1 Manual Training : : $150 pl'r mo.1 Superintendency (Dlinois) _ � � .. ; : _, $2,OO01 High School Principal (Arizona) ��.� �:: $1,50!)Albert Teacher's Agency623' s. Wabash Avenue, Phone Harrison 2961 • aer-\ "" fro-ou., terHi�h Grade Candies and Ci�anPugh & BernhiselDeveloping and PrintingArt MaterialsKodaksumns .. That convenience will forth- 601 North State St.with be copyrighted. Chica�oThursday, December 27t1iSubscription, $.1 per CoupleOF CHI�AGO, ,Capital. Surplua and' Undi�ided Profit.$lO.OOO.OO'O�OO· . ,'I.'I. the Largest National Bank in theUNITED STATES,With _ Savin,. DepartmentFoster & Odward, Correct Dressers Under Federal� SuperVuion. -of Men, 7th Floor Republic bldg., N. W. Cor. La Salle and Adams Staect8State and Adams streets, BrInf Your Savings to U,.Open Sat1Xlay Evenin�s untt1 8 O·ClockDentistChicaltollome'Restaurant Iand Lunch We Cater to StudentsJrrolit w4ialrt !Inig t;tnrtSit in a Booth wida Your Girl .959 E. 55th Street �r. EUg Ave.Tc;J. Hyde Park 76�EnAravers • Printers • LinotypersBinders. Die Stampers•6233 CottaAe Grove Avenue• •Let this be a .Christmasreminder�of you and your con�! Collete and Society Work a SpecialtyPrinters of The Daily MIIJ"OOI1, 'Van De 8oter� � Ross; East 51st St. and =;��!!!!!�!!!!!!!!!!!::::�=��!!:!�=Lake Park Ave. ' INK WITHOUTR. M. Gray, 1340 East 55th Street. INKY SMELL·'Glenn Brothers, 1145 East 63rd Street.Amphlett Bros..; -6300 Stony uland Ave.• • Palroaize Oar Advertisers Advertise$1 the pound a� • • ·tJ···.�"; .. �«, �" ,y.in the Jerrem·s Way. adap�d to a man·s indiVi�-;;. ..ality. avoidinf extreme fads. your clothes will cOD:�, -:.,' .tinue in style, imtil,they haven a fuD meCUUTe",of�service. '. �:,,�, �.;.'r Tmlor for Young Men\ . jl. I... I . ,I� -!!!!{ON THE R.O.T.C. All women who have not alreadyThe Daily �aroon received its un- done so have been requested to signjust share of the criticism distributed up for next quarter's elective workU· 'ty f Chi .. in gymnasium. Registration is noton mversi 0 reago war spIrIt I th 1ar ... .. necessary .Lor e regu gymnasIum. ===============In the Hohday number of the Chi- All students who wish to' take the v. ... •cagoan, Says the unknown critic: work and who: did not take. either The Coen Exchange"The' Daily Maroon,;, so far as the hockey or captain ball in the Autumn National, BankR.O.T.C is concerned,' does not'. rec- quarter are required to take a heartOgnlZ' e that . '. � �:._' . ::"F;" " and lung examination. Regis�tion fora war 18 In existence, ar r .: •f' . ..... '. ter are required to take a heart androm encour�gIng . ��dents: . It. even lung examination.' Registration fo7.:objects to the spirit to be', gam�d' DY this is aIs.o,nece�ey- and women havethe men wearing their uniforms .regu- been asked to sign on the bulletinlarly on the campus." .': board on the secondfloor of Ida NC?yesThe Maroon respectfully suggests hall.that the author of the article read an. editorial called' "Kha1d Camoufiate,"printed in' the Maroon of rriday, No­vember 23�· That editorial discussed, .'the uniform probl�m of the R.O.T.C. Phone Oakland 3996It suggested nothing more, than this: Rea.: Drexel 8997that the Military departm�nt' of theUniversity state its attitude concern- Dr •. J. C' • M' ackinso' ning the wearing of R.O.T.C.: uniformsand so set a standard for the Univer­sity men in the corps.• I IThe Military department has neverissued a statement officially. More- 4654 Cotta�e Grove Ave.over, the dep&rtment, has never co­operated with the Daily Maroon toany extent necessary for regular andcontinual news on the R.O.T.C in theMaroon. The author of the article inthe Chicagoan states. ttkt 'th� 'ani- .... �13,04.. E.· S�,.' -,First Street" Th T��l ·d Pdent papers of the lafge �stern 1JJli'v��,;. . �t. Ki ... � 'and Keawood,' .� e J.n�esl e resssities "publish each' week ��ve�{ �ol- M�als 20c, 25c and up .. ",,�. '.�, .' Iumns of news of the R.O.T.C. Units." .Soap. Coffee. Bresd and Batter . Produces pnnnnS· thatIncluded with AU Meat Orden. 0 . l' ft •He states that �'all general i a�d spe- \ c nveys a p ea51no Im-cial orders of the recPiments atthese Meal Tickets $3.30 for $3.00 'presSion and impels'b& Free Meal to Studeat Who Secure. New cl 'd '0' funiyersities, all notices of their Mili- Meal Ticket ClUtomer ose const era'_ on 0.. its contents. ., ..tary departments, all War d�partment Home Cooking ., ., ..orders of interest to the R.O.T.C. men,appear in the student dailie8\" Hestates that "inter-battery' athleticshave a prominent place in the col­umns of the Yale News." Does he im-. agine that the staff of the Daily Ma­roon is so dull journalisticaIIy that, itdoes not recogniZE the news value inanything that pertains to military ac­tivity? The Maroon always desiresto publish any material that is newsto the University. The Maroon hasalways been willing to publish linynews that would be interesting to themen in the local R.O.T.C. Since thebeginning of the Autumn quarter the Chocolates of hiAJtest quality "bound withyour colors and emboNedMaroon has had a reporter assigned with your sealdaily to the office of the Military de- .. {7 N. LA SALLE STREET .Three Stores 314 S. MICHIGAN AVENUE71 E. MONROE STREETI ... ...tierofact- '.� �I �. ,_'" ., 1\ .� ,:r. -\. wi�-.... . poi. -.....:_ DUI. fes.ofof:'of]Ie,1u, By/")I .1) tARI! YOU FRO •.DIXIE 7 .,Yes? ".Then you're interested in ', .. c. � E. L service.DIXIE FLYER_Leaves.1()O.25 p.m. lor. Nashvi11e, Charta-noo�, Atlanta and Jacksonville. .lEW ORLEANS SPECIAL-... �= #,Ao 12:45 noon for Biriuin�am, Mobileand New Orleans.NASHVILLE UMITED-Leaves Chi�AO 6:04 p.m.SOUTHWEST VIA S1 LOUIS-Superb trains leave at 11:55_ •a.m., 9:05 p.m. and 11:59 p.m.Other Trains Southeast/South and SoutheastITrains leave from down-town Dearborn Station. Stops at 47thand 63rd Streets.Chicago & Eastern 'Illinois R. R.108 WEST ADAMS STREET.. '•• CMILDS,a....,. ....... pe•m The Maroon .\ '1��:. S;� ., I• .{ ,,-"\.. ''-:: .�I ,�:/. :"'.,,-t Ft: _\�I1 • ,.'..\.1 s., .... ). ...,-.1.......-.�-., , .. ': "j-:.\.. '�. �r'r '\ .II_ ......... '...-\. t-,/.,.1I './t·,! 'X-MAS• I.1.r SUGGESTIONS,"_..,· ,:1. ",Felt-Pillows, 'Leather Pillows.' Velvet PillowsWall HangersBar Pins· ,I .;"·· ,.1.!• j• i S�verRip�s.. Bilyer Spoons.':"Pms. F�b�,Bronze Shiel��, Tie-Holders,,'1 U. C. Pennants.. . .' \ ,: , ., Wool Sweaters, "� . -...�,, �� Hockey Caps:' "Wool ··C'·' Blanketsl .--i ' .':- Standard Goods atLowest Prices'" The W.·C�KernCompanyESTABLISHED 1897 'I.:'r· I . 'I', �" �, :-: i 'I_·"�- "'I��t, ''':THE DAILY IIAROON, TirBSDAY, D�ER IS. 1917.t ".' _. '. • • II.. .... . •.ALUMNAE CLUB WILL HOLD .'ANNUAL LUNCHEON . DEC. 28 With GEORGE HASSELLand OH!'SUCH GIRLS3 for $1.5.0-2 Proofs12 for $5.0O-in ··Sepia"3 Proo& with th� dOZCD.G:)c.:tc:aa:::The annual hoHday luncheon of the .....Chicago AIunuiae club will be hela . =Friday, December' 28 at 12, in the . :;;rooms of the Chicago College club in ==the Stevens building, 17 North'Statestreet. All women who graduate thisquarter have, been invited to. attend.Tickets, which' are 60 cents apiece,may be obtained from Margaret Mon- MISS 'LUCIA HENDERSHOTroe, '17, 53�8 lIyde Park boulevard. bJ)d........�oot.)specializes inClassified . ads in the Daily Maroonbring. ,good, res�. ' PRIVATE DANCING LESSONS'In a course -_ of .six .lessons one cariacquire the steps of the Waltz,' One­============== .' " " step, .. and 'Fox trot.• - Studio 1541 E. 57th S� H. P. 2314 �.HAS THE NEWL�PEL FRONT•J.VJ3NDSO�··PENCITHE -tiOD pencll" quallty-un­eq'uaUeci for. amoothDea. aDl­fo11Dlty of gncUaa1IDd��. ,._ 17 black depeestfrom 6B 80ftest toto 'H hud� aelha� an. medlam(indeUble) �.ing.Loo� for the JisUnc­Uoe VENUS finlJaJI!�!�:with fin VENUSDrawiD6 Penc:ib.Holder andVENUS EnMl'_nt free. Wn ..101' ie. • . \ KODAK .WORKJI�s it occurred to you thathalf .the result lies in the De­veloping and Printing?, Weinvite a trial order for com­parisoL_',THE.·'DVDLEY SHOP. -', : 1 � 28 East 63rd' Street.W�t of University AveDue�LOOK .�EAD".�( ] ately practical, he baRs everything AMUSEMENTSOUR FACULTY AT WAR he .doea on a most careful study ofpreviously existing conditions. He is� ." always on .his way, but never without PRINCESS Pop. Mat Thurs.· knowledge of where he is going. Early: (The following is the eighth of a this -summer he undertook the organi- The Man Whoaeries' of articles written by memberS zation of a so-called "ordnanceof the Universiti r��idti� 'upon the course," or training in colleetioA, han- Came Back ·M····a·-rWyITHNa···s···h..activities of the-faculty' Di';iii.bers now dl!ng and distribut?0n of ,,:rmy sup-• . -. plies. The lack of information on theaervmg the govermnent. It IS taken subject was comic. . The government TO-NIGHTfrom the Chicago Herald of, Dee. 9. itself had no definite idea \)1: what it GARRICK at 8 SHARP -FIRST "POPULAR" MATINEE TO-MORROW· Other articles will appear Dext quar- wanted. Marshall, working literallyter), , eighteen hours a day, planned his World'. Grc&tc.t Entertainm�nt..J Messrs. Lee &: J. J. Shubert' Presentcourse step by step a day _-bead of his WINTER GARDEN'S GORGEOUS R�VUE: THE: CHIEF OF THE LABOR students, with a judgment and finality p' .' Sh fDIVISION. which made it the amazement of assing S OW �; 17Washington. The first group of grad- _ 10 SHOWS FOR THE PRICE OF 1 -uates went to Rock Island.. When -the , • STARS ENOUGH FOR 7 SHOWS.- By ·Dean James Weber LinD.' of the first examinations were held fo.com-: �::�. Department of English. :!��o::'c:�!;!=:n:�ne;!!xW;��: STUDEB�!�y NIG�!�i�fJ,fDAY SI.50awarded to Marshall's men. Later at RIP ROARING MUSICAL COMEDYA remarkable man has recently, Watervliet, N. Y., the commandant LOVE 0' MIKEwithout· flourish or trumpets, been ap- wrote to Washington headquarters,-.. - pointed to a remarkable position. The saying:'· "If all our men can be trained. ..... : man is Leon Carroll Marshall, pro- like those from the University of Chi­.. fesor of economics in the University cago'the government will have causeof Chicago, and the position is chief to be congratulated."of the division of labor of the Council Marshall's study of labor problems Pereira Studio:. of National Defense.-. has been long and careful, and his: Marshall, a graduate of Ohio W,,- executive ability is, to put it mil4_ly, 934 E. 63rd St. Tel. Midway 3628leyan,.and still under 40, has for the unusual. His new job is about as im- Our Special Champion Folder:. last seven or eight years been dean portant as any in the country. He· ot the College of Commerce and Ad.;. can be relied on to. bring to it an inti­ministration at the university. The mate knowledge of details, a hatredposition practically amounts to the of doctrinaireism and great ability topresidency of a college within- a col- put �gether an organization that willlege. Direct of speech, humorous, fuIi work in harmony. He may fail, but itof an enezrv which has made him is almost certain that if he does hes 0·01',' .. seem' to his colleagues, like. Daniel will make. success easier for the manWebster, "a steam engine in trousers," who follows him., -e• he is as far as possible from the typ-\ ...ically academic.Yet he is academic in one fine as­pect. Although he is almost passion-AT.Rosalie .Inn57�' �!. arid Harper Ave..t�PINNER .DailY. 5:30 to 7:30SlJIIday 12 to 2:30'TRY OURHOT 'WAFFLES.' FOI' Breakfast 8Dd Lunch. .•Oubide Rocm.. $�. to, $6 per weekRemingtonTypewriter. CompanyTypewritten Themes and. Term .Papers are Appre�dated by' your ProfessorsWe sell RcminttoD and Rcmintton­Monarch .econd-hand typewriter. atprice. from $30.00 to $55.00. Term.if de.ircd.'We l'e1lt dePendable machine. at $3.00per moath. $1.50 for three month.Free J>�livery."­Wabash 5400 220 S. State StreetG. S. ROBER.TS. AlUDUl1U. Local'. Rcp��ntativc EAT t: /''N ote that· this three­piece aluminum bodybolts directly to theten-inch-deep frame .'That is a master stroke inmotor... car, design. I.' ... ",I t does away withwood sills.. Permitsthe floor of the bodvto be eight incheslower than you'llfind it in most cars.'That means a lowcenter of gravity-. an easy, riding andsmartly stylish: car..The Mar�on 34 in _ several i m p�:>rtan tfeatur es-i--ion e ofwhich is Lynite alu­minum pistons­marks a dis tinct. advance in construc­tion. One has, notseen the strictlymodem automobile.until he has seen the. Marmon. 34.NORDY.KE & MARMON COMP-I\NYEstabIDhed 1851 : INDIANAPOLIS/American Lead PeocO Co. ,21$ FifthATe..,N. Y. :Dept. D.IOT';" ,,,. VENUS &an, io.. 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THE CAMPUS WHISTLE!jJ RULINGS IN FOUR CASESL '__" I ::I (Continued from page 1.)" WeAreWriting,Pounding,Trying to think of jokes,Vainly trying.Why?Oh-Ask us!The campus has to beAmused.YES! YES!JOHN Joseph went to a fraternity�quet the other night. Mter Hoov­lllg through five courses, he motionedto the waiter: "Are you my waiter t""Yass h" "M .a . y, how you havegrown!" . cago team Saturday at -3:30. AfterUsed Notes in Examination. Christmas the squad will leave forCase 'IV. concerned a woman stu- Detroit, where the. Detroit Universitydent in a Political Science 1 course: fi�e 'edand the Y.M.C,A. team will beU f . .. pay . .se 0 notes In an examination was Page has only one veteran back thisthe accusation. This student stated year, Gorgas being the oilly man withthat she had received either' an A or Varsity experience. Graduation andan A- on the first few examinations war have taken Townley, Rothermel,and, that in order to keep up her Bent and Clark, while Capt.-electParker; is taking Bible sebocl: work.grade, she had purposely ,used notes. There is a fairly Iarge sqUad of newShe also said that she had done the men. out, and Pat hopes to pick a teamsame thing in a course in Sociology. within a short ime. Up till' now heNo thought was given to the action, has been trying out all the men, butshe stated. An additional three rna. has been unable to put them' in anypermanent. positions, because therejors for graduation was the decisionwas no certainty ove� eligibilty.Strong· Competition for Forward.Barborka, Curtiss, Vollmer and Ru­sion unofficially made four sugges- dolph are the men out for the forwardpositions. Curtiss was a substitutelast year, .and has been playing wellthis season. He put up a good gameagainst the West Side Browns, andlooks to have a certain hold on a regu­lar place. Vollmer also has been doingwell in the practlcegames, while Ru­dolph has the advantage of experi­ence.Connolly has little chance of oust­ing Gorgas from center, but he shouldmake a fine center' for next season.Mellin is also out for the - pivotplace, and is fighting for the substi-tute berth with Connolly. .-I CLARENCE Bro'wn is honorably re- of the Commission.eased from his pledge to Phi Beta A member of the Honor Commis-Kappa.ONE -tions to instructors that were sug-of the joys of having a locker dnor a k to gested by these cases. e that as-fi ey, your room: Getting yourfty cents back at the end of th signments should be definitely made;term. eabout quotation marks; three, that ad-b T.RE Chic�go�oon going out of;Slness. Bart Cormack is now writ-g under a nom de plume. .�'MR. Bender,�ave been absententy-one times this semester Dothink yoU are taking a correspo�dencecourse?"A LINE 0' TYPE OR TWO1lr.Petypetypetypetypetypetypetyp�or1lr.Petypetypetypetypetypetypetype .• 1lr.PetypetypetypetypetypetypetypeHELENA Stevens has a new fur,ctl°at. What fur? To make the Whis­e.DISPATCH from the front (by or­der 'of the commandant): "CarolM�on must,,� her objective. The. Whistle, at�n�sts."�: . ..:�. ��. �on't know much about FrenchhIStory, but we can't resiSt the' temp­. tation to make a pun on Louis XIII.. EVERXTHING in the Whistle is aJoke.' -The above is in the Whistle.The�ore the above is �. joke�NO'! all the funny things are jokes,however. Look' at us,DOOLEY just told � a joke: "Boy,get my French book. I must havesomething to throw_"WELL, Lucy. Know any morejokes!NO� Johnny. No jokes.ALL right. Let's quit.ALL rigut. Let's go on.AND on.Anon.TYPEWRITING OFFICERoom 2, Lexington Hall( StenographyExpert (Copying .(MimeographingPrices NominalMidway' 800 Box 269Local 214 Fac. Exch.Georgette Blouses $3.95Attention!University GirlsYou are keen judges ofmerchandiseVisit Our Shopand you wm find wonder­ful values inCoats, Suits and Dresses111 rank 'a(0utfittiug ��np1030·2 E. 63rd St .• at Greenwood Av. abotu quotation marks; three, that ad­vice should be given against readingarticles at the same time papers. werebeing written, as in Cases II. and III.;four, that dear explanations shouldbe made about the use of references.President Judson Issues Notice.Notices were sent out to all classesby President Harry Pratt Judson yes­terday in regard to honesty in exam­inations. He said, in part: "TheHonor Commission recommends thatthe attention- of all instructors becalled to the advisability of warningstudents that no material connectedwith the course should be 'brought- tothe examination, except such as isspecifically authorized."Close Noyes' During Vacation.Ida Noyes hall will be closed andwill not be opened until the beginningof the winter quarter.�r IIThe CorsetI� the FoundationYour college outfit startswith aya:ur figure wiD be graceful,and you wiD have, distinctstyle. D reSpective of simplicity" in dress, and your health as ..sured,Moreover, a ItedfemModel is so ideally com ..fortable, fitting so natur ..ally that its wearer may .do any athletic stunt aseasily as she dances,rides or walks, in hercorset.Be sure to have your RedfernCorset properly fitted beforeyou . choose your suits andfrocks-then their correctappearance is assured.$3.50 upAI all high class slOrt!3 /MAROON TOSS� P�A Y Barker, and Fleugal are the men com- Detroit Y.M.C.A. team was defeatedGREAT' LAKES TEAll IN peting for the guard places, They 24"18, and tile Detroit Athletic clubGAME NEW YEAR'S NIGHT have all been.given a chance to �how was downed 38-20. With a greenwhat they can 40, and, Page wi�1 have team" which has had litt�� tea�worlta hard time in picking two-men fro drilled into it as yet, the chances arethe lot, as they are all above average.' slim. ' After the holidays, however,Blocki, quarter on the football team, when there is an opportunity to workand Bryan, qUarter on the freshman five men regular�y, the. work of'theeleven, are expected to come out in team is expected to improve.January; and the addition of these' ., _._1_' _two should greatly strengthen the Chi Rho Sigma Announces Pledge.squad.The success of the team on its prac- Chi Rho Sigma announces the pledg-tic� Jaunt'is doubtful, Last yea� "the ing of Theodora Young, of Chicago.(Continued from page 1.)Six Candidates for Guard. .. -��-, .. CtfiCAQO .UU;atk- ((Jeep Slwe Sf-oPes'U�< -- -.• 1.3 NtN'S ""0 WOM�f(.s s� � .'.WOMt:N'S SHOES t:XCt..USlV!LY 1 • S • STAT£· 5MEN'S SHOES EXCLUSIVELY- 4.100 S���D,AN RD. 14 SOUTH D��RN · '!I• ... 1.·.,«. "· .The­Walk.Over -Store§'-In Chicago-Specialize· in styles of­Walk·Over Shoes i, ', _, .,'.... • t � • .. . 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