f )�":{C:':\::>:-l'�,,��:,; :�': }�"�,S�('::�'::: ;�: !c''<F! .. ���'I;::". i;9i�f_�� =: .. �' '::: :::'bF:�� '<'."�(" _,; :' �l,"».'c>� \' ,'. ''�t s'. . -_" , , . f, • 0, �- �. . - - ";; ::: :<::�::.:���. ,.� ,�I .". .e , ,·a�" .VOL. XVIL, NO. a, UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1918. PRICE THREE CENTSHERE YOU HAVE SAD TALE Y. M. C. A. AND LEAGUiOF VERY UNHAPPY PEOPLE, , .COOPrDA'TE . TO �IVETOLD IN DRAJIATIC FORM U\ft aA Stirring Trq;. ill 7 ThriIliDc CHARITY VAUDEVILLE.Acta and �n·tiOJ1 Epilogue Perf.,..aDCe WiD be Held Week FromaDd MiDnl. Today ill :Model Ball. DAILY MAROON SELECTS CAPTAINELTON 'FOR ALL - CONFERENCE TEAMLEAGUE OF NAnONSSUBJECT OF LRTUREBY LORD CHARNWOOD�This is a drammer. APPOINT mRE'E COMliITrEES"STATES HAVE OBLIGATIONS" The scene is laid in Ellis 12, 'Which, __as 7QU mayor may not Glow, de- An all-star vaucJe-ri11e perfonnance FirSt T-'"jLord Charnwood delivered bis sec- �DdiDg, of COUl'M,. upon whether or 1101 be .given ,a week from today at ,- ' Second Team.ond lecture all the University yester- not JOU .re a well..Jnformed per.son- 7-1\.· .... -00 L The � ('Iowa) • . __ •• .le -----------------.- .. Bucheit (IIllinois)• IA&._ 11:__ _ .. J... n..� ';� m...... I! sponsors are ,Mann ('1DI:..--_=_) 'L6.day aftemoon OD ,the s�bject, .. wrhe 18 �._��_-�!.:�-;�!1.J1(amon. the-Yo I)[�-C.-A. aDd the Y. W. c� A.: ' '"� -- .. - .. -- .. -.-.- ".. · .. - .. - --.- - Stegeman (illlinois)Proposed reague of Na .. tioDs As It t'l'he ttime CUI y�rday. d aU proceedS to' f, Chris- Goetz (JMlehtgan) •.. - ••• -_ •• _ ••... _ .•. lg -····--·- - _ .Adams i(Miehigan)Affects :the British iEmpire." The lee- Act L (8 o'cl� in 'the morning). :U' eifts for d=itute�"'::'ies. ,:alJaee (lMi�e�) _. __ uo._ .. _ .. _ C ,_uo-_.- -.uo __ .. _ .. .Beber 4(Chicagd)"'1$ ture showed the Enghsh attitude to.- �ter tw? 801cbers. The folloWing committee chairmen gwemron ,(IllmolS) -._ - rg _ .. --- ..M:eLaughlin (Northwestern)"-'. ,ward lAmeri.ca in the war Lord First soldier: Where's ,the Maroon" ba 'bee�'_ 'D--. . H 1 Slater (Iowa) .... ._ .. _._rt ----- - ... - ..-.- 'HauehJnan (.minol·S). •'. • ve n 'glOBeD. '�·.l"ugram: e en' .Charnwood also made, cle.r the at- FUst office boy-It bas not yet ar- Thom d � h Eaton. Publi _ Quaist ,(Purdue) __ .. _. __ _ rre ----·.--.---.-- _ .. .Dunn (Michigan). ' .rived. 1&._. pson an osep " c Robert FI tcbe ('1m .) bItltude of ,Bri'tain toward-her colonies. ' mr, due IN a senous eonflagra- 'ity: Francis HenderBOn and Thomas ' e r I1GlS -----.Q -.--.-- .. - -.-.IJamopi '(lMinnesota)_, '�l the colonies," he rsaid, "have �n, .in' 1Ihe establiabment of the EdmOnds; 1iekets: Mildred 'Powlison �etee • (.�ch�) _._. __ . __ . .lh ---- .. - .. -- - Davies (Ohio)_/ ��uired freedom at .the ,hands of pnnter�. and mebard Flint. The pick of the Kir.q,atriek (nIUJf018) � •• _._ •••• .rh --.---- -.-._.Cohn !(,Michigan)�,�-.-,Great, Britain, with' her supervision Act II. (9 A. M.) musical, .dramatic, and terpsichorean Elton (Ohleago) _e •• . •.• __ ...:fb -------.--._._.JWalquiSt (Illinois)as Il trustee. The management of Enter three ,oung ladies. talent among both men and women ---naval and mi�t.ary matters 1S left to Third Young' .lady-Donlt 'tell me wfu be aabd to �outrlbute their ser:v- Picking the mythical 4'All-Oonfer- Pat Page, :w1ho ·bas seen every team,their. own devices; they are permitted tha� tllt:re a� 'no Maroons today! iees for the 'Ob:a8ion. enee" 'team this season is a rather in the conference in action, has rec-to admit English trade just as they Second off"lCe boy-l't grieves me "A performance -of absolutely first hopeless :task of rpicking mediocre ommended 'Several men from elevensdo, Alinerican, and t'bat of other na- &OM. young lady� to be obliged 'tb in- cla:ss order is expedted." saY'S Joseph players from a mass of poor ones. which were ll'Ot in ac'tion against .thetions; t11ey are asked to levy their: ,form ,on � the \11811'oOn w.ill not Eaton of t:he Y. M. c. A. committee. The eonferenee standard of football lMaroonso'wtl protective tariffs. ,it .has also be out for Some time beeause 01- Tickets Sell for • Quarter. this year 'Was vers low, beeeose the Few· Ends for Honor Team.been expressed that if any .colony de- iA.d; UL (10 o'clock) Enter some Tickets will.be on sale Monday at players were far from good. Putting Tbere were very few ends in thesires her independence no action will gobs. Cobb, the Rejuolds clUb, and the eleven of Ithe stlars of 1918 on .the all- CIon�rence who could be consideredb� ,.taken against zthis by Great Brit- Fifth �y, :where are my .Ma- League TOam in Ida �Noyes hall. oonferened gives a team that might for the honor team. Like good �aln. �sT I want to get one to read 'Dicket& .,'Will cost twenty-cfive cents. possibly b8 as Strong as a !Big rren ball, ,they were not to be seeD. ReedCue of XDdia is Different. Bnd one 'to pr«JerVe in my permanent SinCe'the y. iM. C • .A. and the Y. W. aggregation in 'normal yeam of Iowla gets �ne 'Wing, and QuaiBt"The case of India, ho�evt:rJ �has me. J ':('.' " " C. L. ari bearing aU the expenses, 'Walen 6,JD8ID was reially good ,this o':t! !Purdue gets 'the other on the first'been singularly difierent" fr�� that Third office-boy-It ain't out 'yet. every c:ent Itbat is received froID season,' be . shone tin con'trast to the team. Reed;is speedy, getS dow.nof _the otber colonies. India is .an' There wa:s a :fire-something fierce. tkkets win,be gim o�er for the pur- average fooWall player. Most of ,the under punts well, .is a cerbain re-. / aormous country, and .contains abqpt Aet ,IV. (11' a. m.) Enter a grad. c� of food aDd simple cifts for men:who looked good this seasron were eeiver of forward passes, and aone-fifth dE' the population'. of: the �.',',','.., ; ." 'POO� families. especially 'those with little better 'than an ordin&lfY player 'Strong defensive player. Quaist is.;...?: .. '�!�����})�;��.��, �,� � -"lS�_ I beg. lea� � .�� '��. _!. ,.; c of the EaSOn � 1916, ��n 'there� �iall� good in pulling down �. .;".}:'. - �i'ty c1ifreren't 'languages; and' often qDIrtJ�h't IA1 rottel\�mI)n was not -, The names nd' �D3 of poor DO war to interfere Wlbh sport. . .L1IaRJ heaws, ��-.tbe--hest�ensift�-:,�.:,:_:_��show no tendency 10 mix. India has delivered Ia't. JDy. b'ouse 'this morning families iwiU be Obtained from 'the were also cases where a man would ,players on "Blitch" Scanlon's team.been subject, in years past, to, in".- iD 'bime- 'lor my breakfast? ' . UniverSity sebtlement. 'As soon as �ve been. a star bad he been �ven ,He)V8S ·the One who grabbed;tibe pass.sions from the north which were fol- 'Fourth oH'JCe-bo�AwJ say, there the vaudeville,js over and it is kncnm some ;real support. CaPtain .Moffat whiCh broke the long Streak of Ma-lowed by despotism, and seeming ain't goin· 1;0 be none till--7<:"� ,hOW �h m�n.ey is �vailable, com- Elton.is :perhaps the best emmple of mon V1etories over PorcIue.endless civil war. The 'extension of ' Aa V. �(l.2 noon) Enter,�dents, mittees will be mODDed for, the ad- ta pla,er ,'who bad 'to work practically The tlaclde:s were pretty fair 'thisBritish power to I�clia 'wa� ,�,rged by men , soldiers, and gobs. '-, miniStration of the fund. 'unaided' against a whole team. Elton year, and tllen! were more good �ena motive of seli-defense. There ,_s AU-JWe twant our llaroons! IHow Koney Goes "Poor Families. ' was good this year, but he '\1rould un- in 'these positions than aD;VWbere else� minority who took to educatioD, do/you expect us to keep up 'With �e :Families !Will first' be visited to �ubtecDy have been much better had in 'the line. !Mann of Wisconsin and, and bad glorious ability, ydt ilbe,. times if you don"t .pmvide us with make 'Sure of the 'aatual �nditiioDS he been aided by a. strong line, and Slater of Iowa are _ieeted for thewere somewhat lacldng in robustness 1M'.aroons! 'BDw do ,you expect us to and the needs. The names and � a more consiStent backfield. first ·team, with Stegeman of Chida--of 1:haracter �p awake in our afternoon classes! of the ch� Will be taken. Next Some Look Like WhirlwiadL go and Hanehmann of Illinois ·on the"'Lately ,th� change has come" con- How do �u ,expect us to remain the committee will purchase supplies .8crme men, pal¢icularly 'the Illinois second team. There was little 10tinued Lord ICharnwood. "rr�e ed- \cheerful and baPPJT We/ask you! for � family, consisting for the�, looked like wbir�ds. be- choose between «n the ease· of the-national system ill India ,has' worked ruth �boy�Aw, � out, I most part.. of staple groceries, fresh cause 'they had a uniformly strong tackles, and 'the two men on the sec­its -effects. Then came the war and ainllt' _d tUne to haw my rUbber meat, cranberries, potatoes, and candy team. Better drilled, and wfh much ond team may, in' the opinion of(Connnued on page 3)' stamPs made yet.. and toys for the childzen. An aver- better material to start � the Dli- many, be juSt as good B'S the fir:stAct v:I� (3. p. m.) Telephone bell age of 'five dolfars is purposed to be ni were the smoothest working eleven eleven selections.'DISBANDING OF SECTJON ri�gs. Sixth Gffiee-boy picks up re. spes for each family. I in die conference. Zuppke bad two Goeltz Mainstay of Jlichipn."A.'" S. A. T. c., WILL NO'£ celVe!'._ FinaU,., a few days before Chrls- sets of badtB, and all six men ap- Goetz of Michigan was one of theTAK'E PLACE TB.IS WEEK Of£.. boy-Y� 1Iir' .., J"m,'� .. �. the ��, will be delivered peared to be on .� par to 'Ilhe caver- mainstiays of 'the .Wolverine line,, . sir. They will, Bir. If yoa'11 juSt wait with_a word 'of seer and perhaps a age apedatM, because 'their support while IJngwerson was similarly tile--:--. a m�ute, sir, ii'll· Jave one of the little eutertaimnent from University 30 far outclassed that of the oppo- strong man of the 'IlHni forwards.,'DiIIc:harp Papen Expeeted. St1Ic1eat editors talk .to 'JQu aDd tell you what vaudeville talent. ccHere is a ehance sition. Ingwerson bas been shifted frombiYillloa to be Dismiued as wiD be in .tt when ft comes out. to be a .goOd feDOW' and to have a The players on mile 'Daily Maroon's taekle 1:0 guard ,in the . selection BothSoaa .. � iAct VU. 1(2 by the clock) Enter best kind of. UDM! tin the bargain." two teams were picked on the basis of .them are 8b� to block � at-,_. _ a orctwd of. aftgdenta. says lIr .. Stevens of t� Y. M. C. � of :their individual ability and their tempts through tne center part of the,. ','.\ 'Beeauae't!lere i •• dela'IP in the ar- AU-Glo- be! Tbe,Y have arrived. "'Buy. ticket and get m on the big "ftllue to the Iteams Assistant Coaeb u_ .... and th- pened ..,_ --�::-;_ J .'J sh 'next-F.ridA " • � -<I 0 up uue �.' '/ 'rival of the di8C1w1re papers, the Just in time to save my sweet d� 01W y. ., holes for the baeb. Adams and Mc-'atudeDt section, "4," -of the S. A.!1'. sition! ' LBAG�E WILL ENTERTAIN Laughlin are another fair,ly good pair'Co WiD not be diaeharged this 'Wftk. Epilogue: Are JOU. 'SUb.crIDer! Weather Foreeut. • 175 SETTlEMENT -KmS" of, linesmen, and 'the former made'ExamiDMiona of the men� however, __ A PARTY IN NOYES GYM a good partner for Goetz.� be held in !Bartlett today, tomor- COMPANY C TO CELEBRATE Cloudy and pro�blY unsettled. �i� ... Now Worlduc tto Cen'tenl 'Were a�t average thisrow, and Sunday. WITH DANCE'IN BARTLETT Modeftlte southerly wmds. f� Annual Celebration for Cbn- year. and the choice lay between Re-It ,i. nOt Jmcnm 'Wben the disebatp ber of Chieagb and Wallaee of Min-.11 . but· -- dren :Happy Occasion.-papers 'WI arnve. lS very prob- Soldiers Gift �arty Tomorrow Even- THE DAILY MAROON nesdba. rrbe deeision goes to Wallace._..... &hIe that they 'Will be received by the �'in GfDl BefoR Return to BULLEl'IN 'The League will give its annual Both men are aeeurate and sun! pass-'beginning of next week, and when Civilian pgnuita. __ ....... �Christmas party for children of .the ers, and -they play a good defensivethat time arrives the men will be --- Today. -- � 'University settlement a week fro� game. Wallace has been a Httledismissed as speedily as ,possible. The first, and perhaps the last, of Divinity chapel, 11:05, Haskell. today, from 2 to 5 in thc main gym- more aggressive than Reber, althoughAll the men l!n .&I1.e vftft .... !onol -- the cOmpany social affairs WI' II ·take'1 "U "'-Ow ....... - Tomorrow. naslum of Ida Noyes hall. Plans for he ,is no better in passing the ball-tion, "B," bne already been dischal'g- place'tomorroW at 8 in &rtlett gym- Meeting of Univer;sity Ruling bod- the party are ,being completed !by a back.ed from the l8T1Dy. Part of 'the see· nasium w.hen Company C gives its ies: Harper En. committee of ·which Martha Simond Fletcher in as Quarterback.tion was dismissed yesterday while farewell dance. I� will be necessarily Board of Admissions, 9. is 1:hairman and 175 c'hildren will !be "Bob" Fletcher gets the call overtbe rest was disbanded earlier in Ithe short as the men must 'be in by taps, BoaTd of Student Organizations, invited, representing the s�tlement. Lampi of Minnesota for the quarter-week. The vocational men have been and t,here will be no leaves granted PUblications and Exhibitions, 10. Th� committee for the party, as back position. Fletcher was a con.making out their discharge papers Ct"rause of physical -examinations the IBoard of tbe Junior and Senior announced yesterday, is u follows' sisten't ;performer for the Illinoisand have been examined in Bartlett next moming. colleges, 11. n::f sh Ed"or' the _ dav... -0'" of tbe ,.' h k·· . Dt rt*nts. na Clarke; .iDvita" team all sea'SOn. running the team.I.' Y--' IN m;:M, lIl; at is lac mg 1n qtlantlty, bow- .en l·n tbl·S s--l·on w- __ '" from d· I· bons, Radlel Sheldon; entertainmen�. with judgment. He is a � offens-"m �,,� .. � �.... ever, will be .rna e up In qua Ity, as To EDtertai. aab Satanta,... R th HChicago and outl�ng�striet draft tht! greatest effort has !been made to The.ifoll Houze Girls' club will u uey; gifts, Evelyn Stem; fl- ive player, being fast, and a good,bda .. rds and were specialized in some In:jure a good time for every man make a tour of Ida Noyes hall Sutur.- na.:.:; Edna Eisendrath; sewin�. the tosser of forwards. Lampi playedlIleehanl.cal v--'l·on to -b:...&.. m" ;_�.. h b h su mmittee:s of the 'Upper - class a great game against Chicago, nn-�.. "��" in the com�ny, w et er e danees day and will be entertained there at U •, cues they intend to retunL Continued on page 3) dinner. counse or committee under Alice ning the ends cleverly, and passing(Continued on page 4) (Continued on page 3)r of PartimeDt Shows Atti­tude of Encllab GOvernment To­ward CoaUa. Reber and Stegeman Placed At Center And Tackle On SecondSquad-Material Is Mediocre ContrastedWith Former Years.PICKS STAR PLAYERS OF EIGHT UNIVERSITIES('0\(,.''.1\.IISNUIBERED IN: ORIGINAL)'t· .;, �'.,. ........... "';: ,�'. �. '. ", T· of - • .;......�.. ,,"', ';"�"" ".' .' � ... : � �. ., �';J;,'_.,F'�}" !-:!!�rt· '"':;.- .....J . � <\�� :�� � , :' . -� .... ;.�.':'�:.� .�>'.::/� -: ,._ �; ��, :-:_ .;.:','" �\ .JI"::'.� ......-' I. , .�?, .THE 'DAlLY JIAROON� FRmAY� DBCBllBBR 6, IIIL. , .Published mornings, except Saturday, PHYSICAL examinat ions sMSunday u'i Monday, during the Au- this lIlOI'Ding. Much ent1uuiasm reg_tumn, W. \er and Spring quarters,b)' the Daily Maroon company. istered by all concerned.NO more "soldiering" (en the job)for Lawrence Eisemann. He was St. Marks society/will meet today.been discharged from the hospital as 'at 4:30 &� the League room of Idacored, and .is again helping keep NoYes 'hall The third of a aeries ,ofCOMPANY C things warm at the Psi U £l::a.in floor lectures will be given. The subjectYES, boys, Admiral Clarence· n.16rePlaee. of Ithis week's talk will be, "TheFROM all �ndiea'tions (refer to -the :McBride is revelling' in .the ecStacy ° Church and the'Reconstruction." Allgentleman 'With the 'bump on his his first voung love. He's J·ust at the RECRUITS are wanted for Mc- Episcopalian women of the Univer-Entered as second class mail at the JChicago Postoffice, 'Chicago, Illinois, bead) Pvt. Finn .is chief among the � where he likes to 'be kidded jGrath's Reynolds club formation Bity have been asked to come.March 13, 1906, under the act of • _March 3, 1873.,! .r­�'. EDITORIAL DEPARTMEN'lTHE STAFFlohn .Joseph M.ana�in� Ed!torRuth Genzberger ••.... News -EditorHelen Ravitch ."Night EditorHoward Beale Day EditorRose Fischkin Day EditorWilliam Morgenstern ........••••_ .....•............... At!:-,letic EditorFrederick Winterhoff ..........•.•...........•.. �".' .. Associate EditorBUSINESS DEPARTMENT�ay Freedrnan �lanagerStaff SolicitorsBallinger and FennerSUBSCRIPTION RATESCaUed for, $2.50 a year; $1.00 aquarter.By Carrier, $3.00 a year; $1.25 aquarter,,By Mail (city), $3.50 a year; $1.50& quarter.By Mail (out of town), $4.25 ayear; $1.75 a quarter.Editorial Rooms Ellis 12Telephone Midway 800, Local 162.Hours: 11:10-11:bV; 12:25-6; 7-8.Business . Office _ Ellis 14Telephone Midway 800, Local 162Hours: 10:20-11:50; 3-5:30.1i,1 Friday, December 6, 1918BREEDING.r'rt·l�: "i'.i·I.1,i:I·,:I;i _� __ .:.. ... ftP �_'. • .• ��.�'. shoe � _.;;1.":'" A';'" a� i�: ,:� . ..in gladly __ ber � • a..,. - 8 and at 1 :30. prof. 1UJlAJlIeI va- "'.,....�� type of UC"I<",rt, • 'n.n lit. pic:t.re OIl nqaest. '. ,,' 'Jilia !McGurk elves expert instruc�OIl '--------------- .... 1 ported to haYe IUd. '. -. ,,-- , iii tile related 8ulrjects of Angles of ..� A _". � ICIIDe !if the sergeants .• � :Befi.adoion, ,Drawmg, English and .•IN preparatiOn tOr'1:be 8eore elu1t dlen. IIick. '�:Well, in 'the � ,ar :Buking. ,:�,4a1K'!l8, Co!'p� 8be'tson (and Fri- 'the prophet, "J'od)idden fruibs � .bourg have visited the· barber. With always awee�t." We might im . Iaer bulle'tin:-It was assuredtheir new style. fIf' 'liair�rftBing one p�e .on. the �dage by the additio: �t this, the premier event of tb6,\ .hardly recognizes them.. of, especially m the form of �uc:e. mnitary social season, would be par, 1NUMEROUS inquiry bas been . �IViAl'r� .'Dulsky :seems., ,to :00 'excellence, when at a late hour last.sba.rted as to no. what and where IN order, lID be fully prepared for 'm�king ezoellent, ,progresa W.1th th� 'night, the Foster women oomsenteaare the AIl.... ...... nsians. All rare agreed, Rl'_,.l ed ._L--. Ine�.. .bea_ng JSmilea, fond tpanmts land �r ae ov�rgro:wn ey�w. ...1- to be present. Several chaperonsanyway, that they're a noisy bunch, bands pIaoying "Lo, the Conquering dentally, be .us' sUll escaping forma- have been Invited also.partieul&-ly after taps. We're sus- ,Hero Comes! .. most 'Of the company tions on the strength of bis .injuredpicious ,because ex-Sgt. Kohn. s�ms 'has visited the Society tailors �nd right foot.to be eonneeted with the orgaDWltion. lpurcbased serges land gaberdines- ,.,yery cheap. Officers' unifonns forCONTRARY to a recent report, buck ,priva'tes are rather C'beap, we'�ex-Sgt. Kohn bas not yet l�ft .for 'say.Chili. We are still \Wliting for his 0report on the ,anny. Epiacopaliau To Meet T-ocIa,..THE TURKISH'.,. . ;-- .-�1-2-3-4,/ MURAD1-2-3-4,MURAD1-2-3-4,MURADAnd ALL the restsaid, "MURAD"·!• · ! ". ,-.. .la,KlJII)Kaumenter ,tbeilwhommtheyeeuek. been, . nifiethe1. give:!OWIST�.( sityaeeo:Edwbeenat twasnumlTORDtthe 1,grad-derg....thelcredifron1wanl" seralades,thanK-N()Allwhoon t. S • .Adinntto thThe 4m.the s"MICJ&t" from"verailmain't:he .:•paymatriby tl� so�in�.'" QUEqu� dianitanlor b:1 retur.. ........fit oftake.. is bei\'., men:�I, � ... t (, 0 Th4� ! " -Park, arsJiit, thel('.' .,.,....satisi,.�. L_-�...•(.. - .... '_ .. '. ....•..•.. : :�� ..... - .: ;:.� ... - . �·�:.'�3���• ••.' 'I•I • / 'ooMPANY-e--To�CELEBRATE- be present m' a body �o Insure � ,...., --------------" ...'-I DAILY· KABOeN 8ELtX2S CW� LBAGUE Oil JlATJO,NS l_Vl'm, D�CE..IN BARTLE'IT1) - au�ch the'of the, last wil�l.1.. PtherineI... rCOLLEGIATE.BB1BFS TAIN. Bl4'ON .. FOR... AJ,I..(X))l. SUB..PDCT OF LZerURB (�tiDued :l.rom page' ,Whl _• co�pany :ua�e. net-10,, FmBCE TEAM ",y LO!tJ) CHA1tN'1VOOD dentally, it ''W2n cause, no little dlVYKANSA8: (Continued hom page 1) IS" or not, For those who are not adept, amo� the other companies., tDeIm Kelly, fit 68: �wnit¥· Of. '. --'-.' , Member of 'Parliament ,Shows in It.he terpsichorean art, diverting __'_lCa!maa, !wi a4v1iMd an S. A.. T. C. aa well as aDJ'ODe on Staa F� had Shows Attitude of English games will be provided. ,For those W. S. T.. C. COIIPANIm BOLDmen to stay until the end of the quar- done all;vear. Be sI� ID. 8DlDe\ . Government 'Toward who "step," an excellent orchestra �Al!i BALL 'lOUBNAMENTter • end thereby get full aiedit, "for' .of the earlier games, and for thlS rea- ColOnies. has 'been provided. -For all, there ,willtheir work a1reac1y,.aooe. �y men 80D �1etc:her is pu't on the first team. ,(Continued from page:1.} : 'he refreshments-opunch, cake, candy, The iDter..company captain "ballwho have aheady been ctisc:harged The halves on the first team are .. and fruit. ' . tournament cwill be played today .tlr.ne gone home not. rea1izi1lg that Ste1tetee of .Michigan and, Xirkpat- with it sprang an ex'traordinary de- T.he putting across of ,this affair re- 4:30 in Ida Noyes gy.mnasium. Thethey lose credit fOr their lineompie,te: rick of Illinois, for the .first eleven, !sire Ito come to the cause, -and a re- fleets the, real corps d'esprit of Com- eight ,eompaniea 'Will play a series ofcouraee. .Of the 1611 men who have 8Dd Davies of 'Ohio ,and, JCohn of, alizatio� that Britain stands for jus-' pany IC. BFsides !being .the best- eliminatJing gamea, and a ,prize :will,1-:. been inclutted, leu than iOO have .ig-' lKiebigan for Ithe seCond. Steketee is' "tke:- ,Now :the British government drilled unit of the' first battalion, the be given Ito the winning team. AllI nified th!at they 'Win withdraw.from pbced on the team }largely beca� made- a ,gNat ·change. We real- company [admits that it excels in members of the W. S. T. C. haveI· the UaiTeraity ... sooa ... they are of his kiekiag ability am!- � great he tJurt; BODle ·step must be take" lor' good-fellowship among the Jrnen. It 'been urged 10 come out and support1 given their discharge. . pme,he played for Yost agalDst Syr- self-govemmen't .in India. This de- is a foregone conclusion that "C" will their ielams.�! () ,--' •'8CUse. :He did not look so wen in cihion �presen'ts .the boldest ��ri-I �_ ...... -:WISCONSIN:" the Chicago game"but all re� in-" ment that ally government has ever, The hOCKey season at, the Univer- dicate.tlratt. was about his poorest per- ,made. The -Br'itish JS'overnment.< sity has !been a very sueeesaful one formanee 9f 'the year. Steketee � stands committed to 'build up a .reo­aC'Cording to the head of .the P.hyaical also a plunger 'of ability, and a flfJ,r -sponssble .free government in the I'Education deparbnent. 'Hockey bas end runner. Kirkpatrick 'was .one of place of the .former incapable gov-been a lfavori�e spoJt of the women the most reliable of the Orange .and ernment,�at the University this quarter, and Blue ,backs, being a good plunger, and Create Imperial War Calmtet.,was successful :because of the lar.ge a very effecti:ve open field runner. 4'In IEngland we ,have' created annumber of women who tried out. 'Davi� of OhiO is a :fast man, but his Imperial War Cabinet 'to' care for-- work has n'at been steady all season. the war matter's,' Lord CharnwoodTORONTO:\ . Cohn has a little the best of it over went on. "The cabinet consists of'Due to a great deal. of haztng' at his 'teammate, Perrin, being, a more the prime minister and others fromthe Unh'ersity the Varsl�y the under- oonsiste;nt .Hne plunger. England, and representatives of oth­,graduated .daily, 11&. s re�nded the un- ., Captain. Elton Deserves Ho�or. I,er .self;.governing. colonies. The plan- dergraduaies that theIr conduct �or If anyone ever earned whatever :worked singularly we11, for the rep-<, the pe.st quarter is likely to bring dis- 'honor the cwinning of a position on I resentatives are not corporately �e'lcredit on the. college. In a .large the all-conference team' gives that one sponsible 'to the public opinion offront page notice ,the studen�s we�e is ,Moff ·Elton. PJ!aying on a team the iElnlpire, but are separately re­warned that uaU �ho parti!cijate m that -was unable to wi� one game dn sponsible to -their own division. They,- scraps, hustles, hazmg or campus par- bile conference, Elton struggled every work wen together because of theades, are liable to a :fine ·of nat more �in� at the fall. With a line that mutual' loyalty !binding them all. Thisthan fifty dQllars. ,� allowed 'the' opposing forwards' ,to sift is the way that the League of Na-,,through when the 'ball was snapped, tidns should be made. Then we shallKNOX:. • tthe Maroon captain still managed ," find the nations-.... w6f1king �ogether,�d.����������������������::::::::::::: � __ �� _who spent, 'the ThanksgJvmg hohdays �in ...... -4Pormer on' tbe team. Not' hi '�"ts of th�'" , c nery. _". on the campus were 'goes_.• e �nly did Elton have to bear the brunt ""There is a sal.emon obligation re-,- S: A. T. C. �en for �ksgJVlDg of the offensive, and do mast of <the maining upon us which we must meet.dinner_ The dlJ�ner really wb good, 'SeC()ndaey defense work, but 'he bad· We ca' nnot 10'0 into peace 'without theh " of the "hungry" men. .'bto t e surpl'llse�'. 1ar to 'Play quarterback as well. thought CYf .those w,ho gave vicltory toThe dinner owas served lDf th�. re�hat Elton has never called .'the fonna- the· war. We must see to rt thatmees �ll, in the -.lDe as ed10n tiona before, ·but he managed to i' those who died did noL die in vain,the soI(bers usually are serv • I • d' 'ti .&.1. t te C 11' .. If.. - woe I m J.reC ng Wle s m gy. a - and we must ea.rry on the work WlllCTing the _pla�, �owever, interfered th� so no'bly began.". with his work. Walquist of Dlinai's .- Students honorably. di8Cbar�!bad much �r �p�� 8lIld his SUBSCRiPTION TO� the IS. � .T. C. umt at .the Um: _r)ct was nQt so good as that of El.,. THE D�LY MAROON?VerBlty of Mlchlgan, who � to reton The former is a balfback, hut:·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::_� IIIIIIIII�IIIIIIIII����===========:;i... U f-- the reJDamder of •mam m eo ege V�•. be bas been shifted 'to full, because't:he quarter, will not be requll"ed. to... :un tuiti' . N laboratory or :fie has pl,enty of drivmg power, andpay .f la� :n. 'll°bave to 1. _ _.';d wows! be just as strong at abbe full po-matricu ,won I.ees 'WI "'" -- '. - IIC"I.I.-.I_ f M' hi hTh U· :!I&. 'Will al� aitfon. �A.etee o. JC gan W 0by the men.. e· mvetSla.y.bat 1 • nt �h the men baa � gJven a hal!fbaclc 'Place,-wasso J»e somew f!'Dle w.". -'.be. re«ard to their studies_ a good full, but as be was tterm. tht.n iWalquist and, not. -so good as.'EJtoo, "!he was shifted, in order to be.' QUEENS: ,queens University is the first (lau- pJ!aced' OD, the team.dian college to take steps to educateita returned soldiers. Principal Tay­lor haa 8taIted a movement whena,yreturned men will be given the bene­fit of traiDing 'Which wiD fit them to"'"take university courses. An- attempt.i is being made to have �e Univemtymen sent home et once. I\ ",!MICRIGAN:Oak Park GiTes Sebot.rahlp.: i ,,_ .The Parents' �iatioJi of t�e oakPark high aehool haa crea&d a sehol­arsliip to be u� by that student ofthe local S. A. T. C. 'Wtlo bas made the.. 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Put Oil Until Nest Week. k.Jl�, the only thing to do lis post:-• 'the crushed ngure of a once proud Freshman 'Commission; decoration of --pone the &ore club dance until a. editress, we passed toward Mandel tree, Evelyn Stern; adviser, Mrs. It haa come, 'the final overwhelm- week from 'tx>morrow, which will beDEAR reader:-We are �resentlng HaiL Little knew we what thoughts Goodspeed. ing atrocity. Talk about. "'Il� BeI- Dee. 14. n... place will .. till be Ro-for your approval an exclusively con-were se ething in that- In regard to the plans for the par- ginm ... d Fra"",,; 'til<! Umvenllt,' of l' lib DluOc will have all th.tributed number of the i\Vhistle. Oh, Well, Ryan saw us 'later. As he ee- ty, ¥artha Simond, general chair- Chicago campus is shrouded in deep sa re, �:_� ..... practice and the VOUDg, .I b t'. d more WUM: ."" , "no, we aren t getllng azy,· Il mere- tered the print·shop, lhere came a man, made ·the followlDl( announce- gloom land molll'niDg. Weeptng an ladies more time Ix> primp. Ticketl1Iy democratic. \Ve sh� there!ore peal from the Joviall. telephone; the ment yesterday: -Tire child ..... who wailing and gnaobing of co-eds' will be on Ba!e Ilntil the day of theset forth the items, malmlg as Iittle printer answered; 'twas t� '.Maroon. are invited will be brought to Ida tee'tb. cia • '""un'" -ntlemen undatedI' d:tl .A nce, 80 "v •• 0'"comment as a co ) umist can ecen y "I.et me answer," said Ryan. Noyes and taken heme In automo- Wlry-tbe wrio... Student =y had better t buy.get away with, so to speak.• "Hello," the night editor was in- biles. There will be a Christmas �ree rI'raining Oorps compaJ:rles are going 16_The Whistle. quiring, 6'this is the printer's, isn·t for them at the party, and a santa to have pleysieal eldaminationa and ellit?" Claus will help entertain them. Each sorts 0 ft.b.ings happen to them' �DEAR Sizzler, "Yes." child. will be given II. toy and a sock morrow afternoon, 'the I&fiern'OOn ofI have hopelessly ruined four or �Wi1l you etit: out that paragnapb filled with popcorn. \.. - the '&Ore club dance.nve teeth and Iil periectly beautii:11 in the Whistle albout a sweater?" "The .Christmas party has become "Afas ud alaek, by beck and gee"disposition in trying to ne20tiaJte Q. "C-ertainly; is that all?" Ob, :the a League institution and for manyE.n�h�ticro�unkation �ye� &i�f��� � �e Ihd! ���y yN�ov«ahund�dsdtl�e��� �����������������������������,ter (Wednesday) morn. 'Prithee bid hearing a dissatisfied grunt at "the dren have �d this event each .Christ­him for me ,to lay off'n that stuff. other end of the line, 'he turned to the mas to make them happy. It has al­I haven't untwisted my tongue or printer: "It's all ri2M, nothing for ways been enthusiastically support­temper yet. If he must wheeze, it is you!" The intrigant! In the -words eel, and we hope .that!the same inter-�':'� . failing to be condoned, but let 'him of P-eter Pan, "Oh, the cleverness of eSt:s will be manifested this year as:-cofine 'hemself to innocuous little me!" Ought he not indeed to be an in previous )'ears."'Sq1uos like such: object of congratulation!"Where's the balance of your rifle, \But this morning the news came:Westersohulte?" asked Sarj Wedeles a fire of mysterious origin had pre­While the former was a't port arms, vented -the publication of the paper"There isn't any more-that's aU that of papers. Wlhat, may I ask youwas issued. �o �i' said Wester- again, do YOU think of editorial ar-schulte, son? Q. E. D.I have twice Ibe�n told that you WlA'I'OH for fur � Christmaswant to meet me In persona, ex-of- number. An exclusive character byficio, .halbeas corpus, or any of those a well-known person of us.other rthings Q. E. D. employs to Anon..make his epistle :profound. 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