" ",j VOL. XVII. No. 38 UNIVERSITY 01'" CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 11, 1918. PRICE THREE CENTSw. A. A. WILL PRESENTANNUAL "PORlFOUO",EARLY NEXT QUARTER Open Season for Non-Coms Ushered, in 'With Defeat of Mr. Blood ofBIFF BLOOEY! PRIVATEKNOCKS OUT CORPORAL HOLD REHEARSAL FORY. M. C. A. AND LEAGUEALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE SENIOR CHAMPIONS IN ' ' (FOUR COMPANIES OFF1NAL HOCKEY TOURNEY LOCAL S. A. T. C.,AREMUSTERED OUT TODAYCompany "c" by Eismann-Big Tickets Are NQ.W on Sale" InCrowd Watches. Cobb, Noyes and Reynolds� Club., rhe senior college bockey team de-Private Eisrnann won a .great eight feated the juniors yesterday by aH10LD POSTER CONTEST SOON round fight by knocking out Oorporal !lONEY WILL BENEFIT POORscore of 2 to O. This victory makesBlood i.n a 'finjsl� hattie at Bartlett I , ---,., the seniors champions of the inter-, The annual \V. A. A. Portfolio will gymnasrum last mght. Both men are The first rehearsal lor the all-star college tournament, The field wasmembers of 'Company '�C," and in ae- Christmas vaudeville will he 'held to- wet and slippery and the weatherbe held eaely in [he ·'Vinter quarter.d ith h f th 7 3'" 1 Ida S h co· nditions were the worst underT.he 'exact date will he announced cor ance WI t e spirt 0 e 'Com- mor:-.-w at : il 111 t ie a X oyes t e-h I d ' d b h ' which the teams ever played._,," J.ater. The W. !A·. A. members are al- pany, ,tt ey sett e a 'gru ge I y t eater. A \'ari�d program has been oar-- - 'd In spite of the condition of the::� .., .ready at work, planning to make tl1i,; glove metho . ranged. It consists, among other, ground, the game was marked 'by�-"'-en"tert''''I'nm' ent better t' ha� all which It was an uphill battle for Eisrnann, h' f' ':'�t d f f I.... t mgs, Q a Jazz hand performance, SWu passes an very ew ou s.have preceded it. <�1arion Llewellyn and .he won .because .he came �ack inNeither team was able to score inhas been chosen general chairman of ,the last few rounds, after being ap- a violin and accordion duet-by Louis the first half. IBoth goals 'Were made, the iPortf�li'O. parenrly on the verge of defeat. Blood Tilden and lTules lStein, an act by the in the third quarter and when theThe \V. L-\. A. Portfolio is the suc- won t�e earlier. rounds because of su- Dramatic club, a singing and dancing' final- whistle blew tbe ball was nearcess or -to the old ;\V. A. A. "Follies," perior experience, but the ability �f number- by six women, a clogg dance I' the center of, the field. The juniorswhich ihave been a campus tradition Eismann to -assimrlate punishment ex- and a dance by Ruth Lovett, were handicapped in the first half byh 'T A cecded Blood�s a'bili'tY' to deal it. The Tickets are now on sale in Cobb, the lack of a half back. The teamsince 1905. In t at year the \v. .finish carne when -the winner planted the Reynolds club ami Ida Noyes work was better, however, in thetwo solid !blows on '1Gyp's" chin, and hall. ·50' far 'tickets have sold very first. than in th; second half.h 11" -id R' h rd Fl' hai Big Spread In Ida Noyes Gym.the latter wen down for t e count. we', sal IC a tnt, oC airman II.Zt· th tb I hockf h ,.'. .a!.' er e game u; e annua ,wc eyMen ,Stall in Early Rounds. 0 . t e ticket committee, yesterday, spread was held in the gymnasium ofIn th� eanlier rounds -the two .;nen "A gl"eat many more tickets must be Ida Noyes hall. When the spreadstalled around and only exchanged sold, bowever. Here 'is a chance 10 was over "C's" and numerals werean occasional blow. Blood had be a good fellow and to see an un- awarded.' The follawing women wonall the fbest of the argument at usually .good entertainment at t'he '�IJ" for the ,first time: Damarisfirst, a11d only failure to foUow, up same time." Ames, Luella £ither, Vera Edelstadt,Margaret IFosB, :Fannie Hunter, Doro-his advantage Itost the fi.ght for him. • Perio.._"-1tO . G· t 8.J , ·�",e 18 Iven a.. �y Latta, IEsther I}IcLaughlin, HelenIn the last rounds the two men stood The performance win begrn at 8 Palmer, 1C0wntry Platt, 'Blanchetoe to toe and slammed each other . 'U' del d f 7 30In ,;;nan gJ enstea 0 at : , as was Rucher, Mary Seymour, Rachel Shel-all. over '\Je floor. \A."'" crowd of, the announced on tpe posters. It is don. Enid. Townley, Florence ,Mac-old "Follies" by a new .name. entire '1C" company and a ihnudred planned' to tgive ail the money that is Neal, J essie �ndCormack, ,l\1jldredLast year's Portfolio 'Was very sue- other members of the S. A. T. c., made iby the vaudeville for the use of Po-wlison and Ma!bel Rossiter.- �ssfu1. LA. varied pr.ogram was pre- who ·knew- about l'he battle, were as- des�tute families. ' After the vaude-:. The following who already have: ,sent� �n ·Feb. lS in M�de1. The SC,Olblled. ,'me a committee will -be appointed "Cs" got numerals: 'Edythe Plack,t .:.:�< "nwn feature on,:t� ,'J)l"OK� ,Wall· ,�timent ��;u-geJy.with the pri:- for ,the- administr�tiori.�of ,the money Ruth iHuey,;...DQia. !Kirclienba11lD.r ,'Ma-, �! � ':: ' Vachd- 'Lindsa�"s �inese Niglrtin- vate, espeddly with �he' oatsiders. received from the performance. rion Meanor, Maiiorie Winslow,�h f . Eleanor Atkins, Katherine Clark.,']'" -gale�;' Which' was -coached 'by 'M�s. �Ki11 the corporal" was 1 e aVlOnte This ooilltnittee will put 'the moncy Edna- Clark. Helen Driver, 'Helen, h.!l .I.-ene H;...a..,. t4Je _oaer of the hattie cry of Eismann's .adherents. into useful gifts for Poor families ""d FortaDe, Gladys Gordon, Franees�.. music for ,the cantata. The other The trouDle started with an arp- wil1 distn"bute the gifts in persOn. It Henderson, Alice lohnstone,. !LuciUenumbers were . "Fol'ty Winks," an mem in 'bhe mess ,hai, and both' men is' expected t� t about.' :five, dolla1"s Kan�a1ly, Leonie Kroeher, Helen,�� origioal sketJch by Enuly' Taft, and decided to fight it out. will !be spem: on e'a'Ch-family . .' AU SulZber.ge.r. and Beth Uphaus. "',. flJ' vaudevilfe act 'W!hich Iboasted an at- D� of Fight by R»ui.u. students have,been urged by meIDbers Award Cl&ss Numerals. '. Everything in this 'World 'has itsho "I"L r' Round o�: The two men felt of, the commil'tee to 'P.urdhtU'''' t'heir lin addition to these, the following eompensatiODS h.asJf.t .it? Thus wetractive crus. .J.IOe program ,or --will be awarded' class numerals for wax ,philosophical, as exams ap-the comi�g peri<)nnance bas not -yet each other 'Out "ith a ten't,a,tiv.e :blow tickets as. soon as possible_ eh. Bor two. ,Eismann jolted Bloc:MI with interclass .games: Freshmen, Helen 'proa at �eany now, isn't. it,beenTodecHidolded. � Competiti··OL a full swing, and "Gyp" came back - Beck, Elaine Boek: Ruth lDave, Ruth tru,;? be..--:.,; h "� , , ' Bi-Weeldy"Tea is PostpOJiecL Kiindred, Catherine Moore, Florence 0' ",,�c, t e Score- �ubThe date of the opening.of the with a right that floored 'Eisma�. AlrtoniDette Wa1ff; Sophomores, dance was called off last week, and- competi��n fOr posters to advertise The private 'Was .on his feet at once" Qn account of the infiuenza, -the bi- Edna' 'EiseDdratb" Leonore' Hyman, the daucers of the ca'mpus, had per_the �ortfolio" wUI be announeed (Continued On page .&) wee-lay tea: lior the stUdents and ,fac- (ConPl)ued on page 4) �oree � .find what cold comfort theyn�xt quarter. Heretofore �e poster ulty of tahe School .of ,EdU'Cation, could In the ,prospect of the danced k UE TO GIVE ANNUAL 'I DR., MlARY OSBQRN HOYT next Sat!mlay. Bat DOW that .las1.contest bas !always ,in,volye ., een LEAG ,whioh was to lhave been in. c1.;.. ...... e of - Sa�_.·'&''L&WW lS WILL SPEAK' TO WO.M.EN ""'-"lay 1. past 'Wle world seems',.j <competition, and many women have C11RJSTJ14S 'PARTY FRIDAY the Home 'Economics 'club .today, has brighter, because if the dance hadvied for the honor of adverti9ing �he AT Z'IN IDA NO� BALL been indeiinitely ,pasl'poned. ' TPDAY AT 4:30 IN N,OYES beea ,given: then. lit wollla be a1�--- , 'I over DOW. Whereas, since it was<:::hildfta Are �BroaPt I. AatQ1ao- Head of Bureau of Recommendations postponed it is �l in the fbturO!.-WIeS. Sallta Qa- To Dis- EpiscopaIiaDS To Meet Friday. Win Speak on "Pre�quisites for and ,the joy &f ex,pecta�ion has Goly, tribute, CaDdy__� Toys. _ Succaa" .been .pt=olo!lged for the happy stu-;dents.Have Four IDJars of Pleasure.oFor the &:ore dub pledge dance isto be given Satuxday from 2 to 6 inRosalie hall, momentous news, that.lAnd what a danee the clUb mem ..,bers are promising! After all thetime that was origtinaUy" spent inpreparation f&r the long anticipatedevent, after the time gained for thecompletion of arrangements 'by tJwopostponements. �hat may. not thesplendor of the event be? What mayit not!Far from damping the enthusiasmlectures, and she wiU emphasize the of those in charge, the long' delayhas only served to make them all themore eager for the dance and allthe more meticulous in their ar­rangements.So you are advised, fair maiden, tohave a special marcel, and to be surethat your pmnps\ are substantialenough, as to soles, to last out astrenu�ua aftemoon. And as for youS. A. T. C. men-well. do the bestyou can.This is to be the climax of thesocial events of' the quarter, thegraDe! finale, in fact. !A1eo it 'Willforabadaw the gaiety that i. tocome duriDl' the winter aDd spring ..Hasn't life its compensations!Bad. Weather Handieaps Both Teams.Award "C's" And Numerals AtAnnual Hockey Spread In IdaNoyes Gymnasium.Marion Llewellyn is GeneralChairman-s-First ProduetienGiven In 1905.A. gave a vaudeville performancein Lexington in 'order to 'get fundswith which to 'Purchase emblems, and trophies. The following year acircus was the form of entertainmentselected, and until '19l-? the "Follies"alternated with the circus each year.Change Name to "Portfolio."Last year the association departedfrom custom, and ,in.-tead of giv:ingthe circus, aibandoned that time-lron-'ored institution and presented in­stead 1he 'POrtfolio. This was theW. A. A.'s most important' event. '.1 /ARE USED AGAIN BY STUDENTSI11_'. Dan.it.iea No Lo6pr ID Every now and then even in rare- Flather Young of Christ Oturch willVocae As·1Iuracb. fied·air of the University 80imetbing address rite St. Mark's dub Friday Dr. lMary Osborn 'Hoyt wiD be 1he. happens to break the monotony of at 4:15 in the League room of Ida sp�tker at 1lhe first joint m'eeting .he'ldThe ivy walled dormitories of the endless round of intelleetuat pr:q- Noyes haB. under the auspices of the 'League and': �!..-.� Snell,' � 'North haD, South ceaes, somethtrC that ·persists and ===============1 the Students' \\i.ar Activities commi't-and Middle Divinity .aN agaill to finally becomea a Uniftmty insti- tee today at 4:30 in Jda Noyes halJbe iDhabitecl by lltudeuts. No lo�- tution. S� a custom is the Ohris- Weather Faneast., theater. Dr. Hoyt, head of ,the Bu-er will the .shrill notes of reveille tmas dance 'Which the League gives Cloudy nd �ewhat uns�ttled.disturb the peaee:ful1y .IUJIibeziDg oc- annually for the children of the Uni- Fresh varicMe winds. .cupauts at 6:15, in the morning. The versity settlement.' The Universitymilitaey- ba�, the gIrJ "gcb," aettlement and .n that pertainsand singling II01dien me goiDg to theMo are very important' �D tbefade �nto oblivion. In their place the eyes of aD, who 'like to think thatdashing J'OUIlg collegian, rlpidly will sometiliDg outside of c:1asses and lec­rise. .' tures is given consideration in the'\ . � -, IDuring the Christmu rec:ea thtI quadrangle.,. balls for men will be completely re- 'nie Christmas party < this year, asnovated. The furnishings are going alwaya will be from the standpointto 'be restored as of yore and every- of social service, one of the note­thing put in fir8t elass condition. worthy events of the year. A hun­The housing bureau reporJ4 that ap- dred and aeventy five children' 'Willplications have been made for aU the be bl'Ougbt in automobiles to 1daroOm.. N �s hall and wi:ll be entertainedThe somber young men 'Will again by a Santa Claus who wm help dis­tackle the �arge volumes in ,Hiteh- peIUI8 .. kings fiHed 'With toya and-cock. The styHsh gatbed collegians poveorn. The Rmtleman who 'WI11will ODCe more eome out of the 'Golla- naet the role of Santa Clau, baaic Arches on their 'Way to FOIIter DOt bem revealed, but be 'WiH live upbaD aDd the Gardens. The khaki ani- to the .glory of an the Santa Clausesforma aDel b1IgIe DOtes rw61l go into of former JUrs.slumber only to awaken when our The time of the party ,is. 2; thecountzy i. involved in another .tu- date i. :F.riday; the pace is 'Ida No,.peDdoaa conftic:t. ball. The rest we leave to you.'".'reau of Recommendations, ',,�ll 'Speakon "Prerequisites £'Or Success."A series\ of me,etings is pJan,!ed £'Orthe winter quarter at' which s'}cccss­ful women win tell .about their pro­fes9ions. .Dr. Hoyt's ta'tk will be ageneral inh"oduction to otfhese laterTHE DAlLY MAROONBULLETINToday.Divinity chapel-U I: 15, Ha9kell.·Faculty of the c:ol1ege of Educa­tion, 3:30, 'E�mons Blaine.Y. Ill. C. A. Religious descussiongroup, 6:30-7:'15,. Reynolds club the- importance, of entering an cssentialoccupation. These meetings are thesucceS5'Ors to t>he old chap�l .hourmeetings, which have ,been held bythe League f,')t' several years.,Dr. 1Hb)·t has been at the Unh'er­sity for some 'time and has helpedplace many women in 'Positions. Sheicnows college 'WOTmn and the par­ticular prOblems which face ·the Unl-ater.'Philological society, 7:45, residenceof har. \MerriJ, S826 Blackstone ave-nue.Tomorrow.Divinity lC�peJ, II !lIS, Haskell.;OhapeJ, Junior coUege and .the eol­�ege of Commerc:e and Administr.a­tion, 12:�, IMandel.y� M. IC. IA. 'Popular lecture, 6:3017:15, ,Mandel. versity students.'efI hope that all League and i\V. S.T. C. members 'will take advantage ofthis opportunity," said K.atherine(Continued on page 4),.',{ ,," Physical Examinati�ns NowCompleted - CommissionedOfficers Discharged ByEnd of W�k.Naval Unit Soon Demobilized'Companies A, B. C. and D will bedischarged from service today 'whilecompanies E, :F, and {:t and the unitat Rush college will be dismissed to-morrow. Such 'was the statement is­sued' by (\lajo!' . Dana yesterday.Physical examinations have beencompleted and discharge papers havebecn :made out. Tlhe entire processof demobilization has been completedexcept in the quartermaster's depart­ment. The commissioned officers incharge of the corps will also he dis­changed thy the' end -of the week.llaval Unit Has Examinations..T,he Naval unit, under the s�r-vision of Ensign Phillips, was .ex·am­ined yesterday in Bar tlert gymna­sium. Ensign Phillips is a demobiliz-ing officer and was sent to musterout the Naval units at the Universityand at Armour Institute. 3Iajor Danahas announced that the Naval unitwin .be demobilized by Dec; 21. Untilthat time, rhe sailors will have the : Isame progrem and wiM be' under Ithe .:::c_:�:::��::_:��_ .. _._ .. _ .... ;��COMPENSATE FOR DELAY "\"'(-'�,l, "'-,: ......... :;Score Club) to GiYe Real Eutert.i. ..IIleIlt 'for W.... 'PIedps Satar­da)" ProIa 2 te 6 in Rosalie HaD. '1__"_-'.'"': ....r• r.ro.'\ijrt1-·II',�� ...;I1.. fi, J, / ,:,.;;, , '� < '1:;' :: - <� -: :r" ,'c';:, '�:�: ;':,�Y�:"J, : 'i;'� �'�'i'�":�\n\ "::'; :CPI;?::�*,:s:,::'����t�:;:;:� �) , ";y��t'(�,: ,,:J-:' );"::�:;:;: ': ':���_ � JWtOON;.�£DNuDAY .. :D�'/U"l'lL ' "' ,.'." .',pUJlyt maill! _arDonThe Student Newspaper of TheUniversity of ChieagoPublished mornings, except Saturday,Sunday ap'i Monday, during the Au­tumn, W. ter and Spring quarters, who have .been commissioned oW-by the Daily llaroon company. cers this last year. The men in theS. A. T. C. will also have had expe-EDITORIAL DEPART�ENTTHE STAFFJohn Joseph ::\I,anaJ:in� Editor'Ruth Genzberger Xews Editor�lclcn Ravitch Xight EditorHoward Beale Day EditorRose Fischkin Day EditorWilliam Xlorg enstern ........••••_ Athletic EditorFrederick Winterhoff ............••........ Associate EditorSUlBSCRIPTION RATESCalled 'for, $2.50 a year; $1.00 aquarter.By Carrier, $3.00 a year;quarter.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:..11:50; 12:25-6; 7-8.Business Office Ellis 14Telephone iMidway 800, Local 162Hours: 10:2a:-:-U:50; 8-5:30.Wednesday, December 119 1918Reasonable training is by -iar t�lemost practical method so far de\Oised,. and some of the training should :becarried on in the 'Colleges and univer­siti�s as -well as private and l>ub1icschools. of ·lower scholastic standing.The Student tArmy Training !Corps\vill fuliill l'he demand; it has proveditself an emergency only; s-trict mili­tary work will not' combine with Qcollege educa·tion.Consequently a Reserve Officers'Training ICorps seems to 'be the meth­od of colleges. Speaking from a mil­itary .... iew only, the former R. O. T.C. work here has not been parti<!u­larly efficient-there \\'85 a ,lack ofdiscipline, the men •. were too fond ofcutting drill and not sufficiently in­terested to volunteer for roe corps.Doubtless StlC�l stumbling blockscan 'be .removed, particularly sin-ce 'We'have had an S. A. T. C. \ A necessitywould be an officer or two irom theVnited States Army ·to be placed incharge; military work must be di- rather patriotic work.QUARTERLY EXAMINATIONSWILL BE GIVEN NEXT WEEK ------------1 HOLD CHRIstKAs EXERCISES: .. " ',t/ .comes worse, the .C.hristmas exercisesEvents haven't produced any prom-of the University Elementary schoolwill fbe ·held Friday from 4:30 to 8 innationa1 IBazaar," at which the .. e willbe displayed and offered for sale amade us realize that we are in it aswell as those nearer the front. For lange number of articles, most ofwhidt ihave been made by the pupilsin the .periods devoted ,to manual arts.ALl grades are., represented. Ingeneral, the articles are suitable forI talian restaurant hig'h up on the -Christrnas gifts. The net proceedsside of t-he butte which is so magnifi-cently crowned by the stupendous of the sales will be contributed toSacre' Coeur. Tonight in the mess ·the relief fund of the University of·hall of No.5. Last ni,gl\.t I ate lob- Chi-cago Sett!..ement,ster.mayonnaise and drank �lden 1 _Asti Spumenti, Tonight, I washeddown beans with ,the 1110St villainouscoffee I've ever tasted. Thus, it ..goes.�hed'rals one moment, catheters thenext; opera one night, operations ,menext morning.Possibly !'ve raved in like vein toyou before, but I never shall be dOD�won�ering at the varied phases oi mypresent existence.As for bhe d�y )Vork, it is most in":teresting, and Vrea.lly enjoy it. How­ever, they .have started me on anaes­thetics J.ately and that takes all theBut juS't the same, I've never seenany . viol�nt unre�son'ing reactionagainst things German. However, 11haven't been around enough so that I '.I am qualified to express tan lOpinion.1tWinte:'s c�ing. The nights are - __ HH!I .so tbeastJy -co� now and it's so daTk I '. .when first call Mows that we haTeMAROON WAR LETTERDISCUS:;ION GROUP MEETSTODAY IN REY�OLDS CLUBAssi5·tant Prof. Merrifield's dis- ising material for letters of late, ex­cepting a rather exciting air-raid,about which I can ten you more \\'henI 'get back. 'Goodness knows" tshan't forget -the details of that me­morable night in a ihurry. It actuallythe rest, my liie.has been un-excit­ing, ,though interesting and repletewith star tling contrasts, 'Last nightI 'ate dinner in 'Montmartre at a Ii-ttleto dress !by tlantern light. I must goto my tent and turn in soon, afterdoing some �ewing on my '-trousers,�e neglect of which will insure myeverlas-ting di�race and confu�sion. Children of-'E1emeDtAry School OfferOWD Work for Sale. VENDSO�'·.PEN_CITHE oerfeetioli of peDeUquallty-UD­equalled loremoothoea, UDI­formlty of cnd1acaDd dunbWt7.17 black d.,...from 6B eof_t toto 9H hardest. ...bard .ad mecIluaa(indelible) COV6.IDs.� for ,tIM JiIllM­Uoe VENUS jinlJaJrected by military melle ISuch di­rectors -;\�ould probably solve thequestion 'oi; discipline. particularlywith the .honest co-operation of stu- The followinC letter was written bydent officers. Russell BroughtoD, who is with �otJ-'llauy men w ill return to college pital unit 2, in Paris.rience in military work, and learnedmethods of discipline and efficientdri-ll. T,i.e possibility of favoritism,the decaying element of formercorps, Yo·ill be greatly minimizedthroug-h t h e IS. A. T. C. experience.\\Oithout a doubt college men wi'Jube much more interested in rnilitarywork-minus the army rigidity-thanBUSINESS DEPARTllENT befor�. '�filitary dril! is a fascinatingMay Freedman )Ianager occupation; hardly a man in the S. A.Staff sOlicitors T. IC. has objected to the drilling.Ballinger and Fenner I And as far as filling the ranks is con-cerned, the R. O. T. C. '\\'ot"k couldEntered as second class mail at the be made compulsory, if necessary, toChicago Postoffice, 'Chicago, Illinois, take the place of physical culture.March 13, 1906, under the act of. .. � .March 3, 1873. Certainly such work IS J�st as b�ne-ficial as rhe indoor exercise providedup ,to this 'time for those not engegedin Varsity contests.Rumor states that the University$1.25 ais preparing ·plans for a R. O. T. 'C.,and doubtless such a rumor is notwithout grounds. Certainly such pre-para·tions should be made, for therewill be many men studying here whodesire to follow this interesting andjoy out of it for me. I haole givingExaminations for the Autumn ether. So far, I have given only/ TRAINING? quarter will 'be ·held according to eight anaesthetics so I may 'become--- '. I tlhe following schedule: .. reconciled to ,it as ,J become more ex-\Vith an armstice signed and peace I 8:00 o'clock classes, Tuesday, Dec. perienced,a. realization of the near future, mili-.Ili, 8 -to M. I have found the French emotion­tary work on a large and concentrat- 9:05 classes, Wednesday, Dec. 18, alism interspersed wirh good sense.ed scale will he abolished; ior the I 8 to 11. Such unbal1anc�d patriotic hysteria astime being war is an impossibility and! ilO:lO classes, Thursday, Dec .. 19, one ..... often finds manifested il't"" theheaven wiling, a peace league or rea-I 8 to H. States seems ,to be laeking. Pernapssonable preparedness will make war .1'l:1's classes, Friday, Dec. 20, '8 it 'Was t-o be found ·here at first, be-iorever impossible. to 1'1. fore the peopile. had suffered deeply.1:30 ,classes, Tuesday, Dec. 17, 1 :30to 4:30.2:30 classes, \Vednesday, Dec. 18,1:30 to 4:30.3::30 classes, Thursday, Dec. 19,1 :030 to 4:30.4:30 classes, iFriday, Dec. 20, 11:30to 4:30.cussion group will .meet today .at 6:30in the Reyno-Ids theater. I t is p'lanned ALL WOMEN' REGISTER FORin the next two meetings ,to sum up PHYSICAL EDUCATION WtORKthe ·work oi ·the term under tbe suh-ject of "T,he Heart" of Religion." fhis All registration fen- Physical Edu� Igroup has been very successful, and cation for women \V�l� take :p1.acewin continue' to meet nex-t qaarter. Jan. 2 to 3., It ·has been announcedAt the la<;t meeting there were more that all -certificates from Dr. 'Robin­than -thirty-five present to discuss. the son must be Iby the middle of nextquestion of "I�mortality." week. 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Midway 993. ,I, ..J..'...\ ..,,� (t-1sl'JJldJl'5SoatJ'p.\.I E1\it0:d,\VIT.01d:UlSlfa·1. :•"\•syntMycgtlatac(DcanSPIkhAliasca�Btlsw�thet. gt'ee and am now privileged to cal!my, selfYour own,·Prof. Lud; C. Q., K. P., A. W. O. L.P. IS. IC�me down my side 'Of theline and I'll give you two thelpingsof jam and dessert any time betweennow and T.hu·rsday..EDIITORI�-\L.TODA Y marks the demise of the THE F-LON·Z.A\UEY QUARTETTE.(From The Daily Maroon)upper portion of the S. A. T. IC.: tQ­morrow ·the entire body will be quitedead. The demise is to us " source ofgreat .professional sorrow. Hence­'forth, K. P. will 'be but a memory;Ihe delightful military effusions ofLud must take on a eivillan- tone; theWhist'l� must necessarily sink to theDElAiR "V'histler-S. A. T. ,c.'s are going fastPea-ce shows its effects at ,last-Exams are coming; Gobs have gone-­And still the rain keeps raining on!*Gobs 'means De1 Prado gobs, notHitchcock gobs.The Fight. "For years the Late �fr. tEo J. ICOP­pett engaged a s'tring quartette toplay with l1is, wife."Write your 'O\�n comment.BRIING out the binocs, Ifellas. TheAnon.that the play thad a stronger catas­trophe than climax-s-but the adroitmoves of ·the hero and his skillful wears ground grippers."Or-BOY, -EXTRAOT TWO ,COlfPLI­l\!lEX'TIA:RIBS FRO�L THE B. ··:M.SI!\"lOE this is a dramatic number,it mig�f ,be wen to call the attentionof our' reade�s to the big league vau­deville that all tlhe "Y's" on the cam­pus are, .presenting Friday night. It:Among those present will' be:Ruth Lovett, in. an Oriental diver­tisement, assisted by ;her own' jazzband;Cormack's protegee, who will repeatper triumph of a fortnight ,ago in QDramatic clUb skit (headliner};Tilden and Stein, Grand ::tlamas ofsyncopation.The managemen't regrets that thenumber entitled ".� Girl for EveryMont�," had to be withdrawn, as theyoung lady who represented H Au­gu�t," could Jl'Ot appear in c�stumeat this time of 'the year wit4hout 'Inen­acing her heah�.OO�flE A ROUXn" \\�E'LL DEC­ORATE YOU, TOO.Dear Sizzle-·\Never will you appreciatc thcamenj.tics of .army' (figurateivelyspeaking) life and the wcarin' 0' thekhaki until you salute your way down1\Iich :Boul and extend the oCourtesy­as I did-to two policemen, .a yel}Qwcab driver and a high SC!hQol cadet!But the trick I\\·as turned when -twosweet little gobs sal'l!ted me!Of greater importance is the factthat I have gained my .master's de-. manipulation of the material at handdid much to make up for this. The "Wouldn't you ·have known sheproduction showed that .the rehear- used to go to 'Wetlesley? Look attthatslouch-c-I ask you!".sals :had not ,been 't-horough, 'but inoudh attitudes are neither Oheistianunknown genius is 4n charge and arecitation 'by Phyllis Palmer will con­clude ,the program.Tiekets are -now on Stille at !Mrs.Goodspeed's office in Ida N-oyes aaH.T.he sale will close today at 3./-"K�_f@I!!9I"A RemarkableTypewriter"All favorite features combined inol(e handsome writing machine ofthe first quality.WOODSTOCK •TYPEWRITER COMPANY23 W. W .. "in� Street, ChicapPhone Central 5563 From the Michigan Daily.·1. :•• "'.• ��•" '.'.,�'. WHAT COLLEGE EDITORSTHINKKNOW' YOUR DUTYCAiPTAIN BALL SPREAD�TODAY AT 4:30 IN GYl\1TO CULMINATE SEASON\Th� annual captain ball spreadwill ';be held today at 4�30 in IdaNoyes gymnasium. Memb�rs ofclass and company teams will bepresent. !Mrs. Goodspeed, :Miss Cron­in and Miss Howe 'Will tbe guests ofhonor.There is to !be! a special entertain­ment given Iby the various teams. Notickets �rc required, and there: willbe no expense as the players are go­ing to bring their. own food. EdnaCooper has 'been selected .general'chairman instead of Helen Malone.1204 � 63� StreetNEA'REST BANK TOUNIVERSITY OF omCAGOMARLEY 2� INDEVON 2� IN.COLLARSaJ.JErr1'EA noor & CQI1IC.TRICJY:N'. J. a 5:'.W . 1 x** ¥ '*' ,IF tIe, MORE CELEBRATINGBIG MAROON XMAS EDITION---------_ •.REVIEW OF THE SEASON--.-- ... ----UKE THE GOOD OLD DA YSSOONOUT.Hotel Del PradoAdjoining the University, is a handSome ha.e tor oat.-caf­town students, and the logical home for th� relatives of .....dents while I visiting them.•Offers temporary home while awaiting illdaeiiOll bdoS. A. T. C.Open for the comfort and entert.ainmelat 01. the �,Training Corps.Announcements of the Dances will appear ill the �Home of the Naval Navigation Students.ALBERT F. GIDDINGS, IIgr •.\.THE PLEASURE OFXMAS· GIVJNGEARLY-Right in your ,neighborhood.•EASY-No bustle and confusion.EXCELLENT SELECTION.Gooks, Gift Cards, Btatlonery, Calendars,College InsigniaWOODWORTH'S BOOK STORE57th ST. and KIMBARK AVE •. ,\,Open Evenings.Established 187�� Phone: Harrison 970Every man, sold�, sailor or' stu­dent, has again to face a new prob­lem, a problem as big and of as muchimportance as that 'which came be­fore him when we entered the war.He decided then whether his dutylay at home or at the front. Nowhe must decide whether htis duty isto educate himself or return to theplow or shop. There is but oneanswer to this pro'blem. Stay atthe University. '-Leave college now, and you are adeserter, Your couutry needs you,not as a soldier or sailor, but as aman of ability and education, readyto cope-with the questions of reeon­struction which are all embracing.Reconstrtretion now is as importantas was the waging of war a monthEntertainment Committee Makes Ex- ago. And it is the college-trainedte����b����gm��o���d������ �� �to ultimate success. Tdrese greatof Inter-Collegiate Women.problem's can n -0 t be workedout by uneducated men. no .mat­The clever young lady from Well- 'ter how great is their experience inesley, ,the althletic young Lady from the business world. The thinker isRockford, 'the sweet young thing the man who is needed by the .gov­llRAlMlATIC R.:EVIEJW NO. }..' from 1St. 1�4rk\S ICath.edral, and the ermnent today. There wll be plentybrainy young person from Vassar will of comlnon la'borers available,join for 'Once_ in a !harmonious and In four yars at the University apeaceful gathering, to partake" of man gains the knowledge andAmong the newest of the pre-ifePleasant food and engage in DentJe foundation that it would take a I -Christmas tragedies we find this ex- --eo '0'd' ldconverse, at rthe Irrter-collegiate sup- time to acquire in the outSi e wor .,cellent drama. It was staged at Bart-h Our country is seriously threatenedlett, and the setting, although com- per tomorrow at 6 in t e sun. parlor with a dearth of professional Dien; Iplete in an minor details, does Iittle Of Ida Noyes, An quarter each hasevery industry depends upon them .. to forecast the true theme of the mel- looked askance .at the ,other-eaoh It is the duty of every universityd I h·· 'LI has meditated somewhat after this and every man in those universitieso rama. ; n trut , It IS a proo emfashion: to heed the call of the governmentp1ay, dealing with the world old"Did you say that she came from and supply !the great want. Thestruggle between the \)Ii·]itary and theWisconsin ,(soostitute nlino�, 'Or last advice given by military offi·Civil. One of, tbe greatest faults was,Michigan lAg. 'or anything you cers all over the country to the menchoose) I might have known it-she· who a� IbeiD'g dismissed from serv­ice is, fGo back to college. Be as,good a man as you were a soldierand you :will score a bigger victorythan that 'Won' in France."spite of This, the hero overcame allobstacles in true Fainbanksian style, nor kind; therefore 'there 'will 'be no,- and the audience. responsive and en- 'more hard feeling after tomorrow't�usiaSotic, called loudly for_a sequel among the women from different c�l-, production. leges. Tthf'Y win be so royally en-tertained at the irrtee-collegiate sup­per, and they will find the companydf �ch other so agreeable, that theywill Immediately .bury the !J1at'chet­wil'h much festivity.We have. the solemn word of theentertainment committee that theprogram will be absolutely worthy offlhe occasion. :And, now thatwe havewill be a most. auspicious occasion, seen the program, we are convinced,marked, it is hoped, by the presence The .�rst number witl be a clogof a lately-liberated S. A, T. 1£. and dance thy Phyllis and Helen Palmer-c- iiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;:;::;;;:;;:::;::::::::;;;:the absence of a. still-bondaged naval than whkh -there none ,than whicher,,�unit. The audience '\\;11 therefore be a's 'Our friend the critic admirably ex­strictly elite. N ow about the per- presses it. .A: ukelele chorus will fo1-formance: iow, armusiea'l number 'Of wh«:h anFollies arrive next week.commonplace stuff of yesteryear.Farewell, Inspiration, we shall missyou, e'en though you don't. yourself. PLAN 'DO DO. AWAY WITHOLD ANIMOSITY AT PARTYTOMORROW IN IDA NOYESQUALITY UNIFORMSMade in our own workshopALSO ALL EQulfMENTMARCUS RUBEN625 SOUTH STATE STREETHAVE YOU SENT IN YOURSUBSCRIPTION TOTHE DAILY MAROON? HAVE YOU SENT IN YOUR'SUBSCRIPTION TO -THE DAILY MAROON?./ ./l." "i" ,'t'"__ ,;.., , j 'ilt�l'.,'I• ,.,._,, •COLUMN OF COMPANIESCOMPANY A (Continued from page 1)BIFF BLOOEYI PRIVATE Olinches were ,t��e�t. 'In the fast ·':�IORS OHAMPIONS INKNOCKlS OUT CORPORAL half minute Blaext' sent in several FINAL H'OCKEY TOURNEY FOR THE LOVER OF GOODCHOCOLATES ANDGOOD BOOKSstraight arm punches, but -Eismannevened matters' up: by connecting (Continued' . from page 1)and the two stalled taround untjl -the with several swings.,·'IF vou have tears prepare " Fl'ght Speeds Up at Finish._; whistle. Blood had ;J. slight shade theetc., because rhis is ·the final install- Round seven: The fight ,began tobest in this round.merrt of A's col. This afternoon, we, speed up, when Eismann stepped intoRound two: T'he two stalled someas correspondent 'of The Daily �Ia- Blood wirh a vengeance, He rockedmore, with Eismann showing a ten-roon P:lSS into mere civilian hut more Gyp with straight arm wallops, andcomfortable life. Co. A and it� col. dency to PUSil the fight. Blood split Blood was ready to drop when timeEismann's lip with a short 'Punch,have demobiliaed! Talk about vour calledU oJ and took .a smash on the head in re- was .Round ejght ; Eismanu rushedBlood all over the ring. and keptsending in blows -as fast as 'he couldswing this arms. Both. men were sotired -they could ,hardly stand, butEismann was trying hard. A strayleft and then a. mighty swing from thehip connected with Blood's chin, andthere was no need for the refereeSBEAKIXG of Nudelman, he is T'here was plenty of hesitation and to count. Eismanii. stayed on his feet.the bird who cried for lights this stalling in the round, 'but Blood had long enough to win and then wentmorning when the C. Q. was a little the .advautage in whatever fighting down on the floor.late. The rest of the company, occurred.•Round four: Blood had Eismann·IX spite of numerous rumors, the the end nhe two were mauling eachfinal rifle inspection has been de- ot·her as fas� a.s they could swing. Frost, chairman of :the Students' Ac­layed until today. How we have Blood was 'bleeding badly, as was Eis- tivities committee, yesterday. "Thisbeen polishing Olga, our little ,Roo- mann. H was an even round. is the first time .that the \V. S. T. s:.sian rifle! She failed us Saturday, Blood Wins in Rounciv F�ve. has had any special meetings, and weand zip went t'he week-end pass. Round five: Blood stepped in and want them � be successful. Dr.Hoyt's talk will !be especially valu­RlElCENT duties at the mess haall hit Eismann three or four .tirncs 'withable to the University women, 'asand in the 'barracks have Ibeen as- straight punches. Eismann clinched,and iBlood rapped him hard at close many of them �-re '�hinking seriouslysigned to the youngest '(in spirit and . about the selection of their pro-quarters. "Gyp" took things too easy,actions) members of the company, . fession. lA'll women will ,be welcomeand gave Eisrnann a chance to comeKorb, Finn and others seem familiar this afternoon in Ida Noyes theater."names in connection with K. P. ba-ck. lot ''''13.S Blood's round.Round six: -Eismann was tiringR-\lR!EWEtLL, farewell. Let us all rapidly, and Blood was aboutrise and sing "They Tried '00 Make through. They stood up close anda Soldier Out of Me" for the last punched earnestly, Ibut few of thetime. Hope to see some of you in wallops landed where they <hurt,1------------------------------1school next quarter."epic material. • • •�R1GH applause greeted the vari­ous performers" from '�he companywho �aYe a Y. �l. C. A. stunt nightlast night. Private Bizelle, Nudel­man, Eubank, Fribourg, and othersperformed.wearied by a somewhat wild evening,did not' seem to favor the demands ofNudelman. However, Nudelman cantake good pictures.COMlPANY CTHE company 'farewell dance andparty at lBartlett gym Sa-turday nightwas .all of <the success tlhat was an­ticipated. Practically the entire com­pany was present, and the womenfrom the dormitories certainly didt!beir part to roUe it an evening ofthe greatest pleasure. Bayonet drill,by a crack squad, several games suchas we enjoyed in our youth. (WkoHlas the .Ring? ete.), a gooCl supplyof hard cider and doughnuts, excel­lent music, and robber's danceshelped make things interesting. Lieut.Dady Was presented with a .bladeleather handbag- as a token of ourappreciation of ,his earnest 'efForts intibe interest of the men, and respond­ed with some apt remarks, saying thatif .be never Ihad reason to be proud ofus before be had on that occasion,,1., \'WiHI1JE ten of our scribes wereoccupied in 'Writing out LibertyBonds, Officially known QS "Horror­able Discharges," the rest of the menwere' 'elftertained last evenilig by Qheme tafeat concert. Harold Henryand Paul Otis Snyder rendered sev­eral piano numbers; R. W. Under­wood played on the violin, and JohnW. Wadener favored 115 with seve�solos. We seem to be quite fortunatein having artists of sudl abilityamong us.. \rr \ITHiE COtnpQlly lays claim to ba.v­ing 'Originated a good. share 'Of '1!herumors that have heen so general·lycurrent during the past few days. Fora good supply of the late9t see JoeBrandes, Room 20. He has severalthat are not out yet.,,f . frolic Duaciallcacleay55th and Ellis AvenueClasses Tuesday aad ThU1"8-day Evenings.Receptioas every Saturdayaad SUDday EvealDgs, 8 :30to 11 :30 p. DLo.e ... laar the :u.tDaIleel. 0rdMstra ia Cbieago.PROF. S. L. LOBELLA. .. Carol Sntith, ·Margaret Taylor; Ju­nigrs, Eleanor .O'Connor, EleanorCoo� and Florence Walker; Se­niors, Sarah Brodkey, Sally Byrne,Alma Cantor, Elizabeth Cams, Ar­line Falkenau, Rose Frances Kram­er, Marje Plapp and Agnes Prentice.Seniors J unioraA. Johnstone .... R. I_ ..... : ... E. TownleyC. ClarkE. Atkins .. _ .R. W :H. PalmerL. ·Krocker C : .lM. MeanorF .. McNeal L. I.._ Luella BitherB. Uphaus :L. W .. ; M. WinslowH. Driver .c. 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V."MBlood Seems Winner at First.Round three: 'Eismann's face wasbadly cut by the "repeated jabs 'thatBlood jolted in from close range. Eis­mann got in an occasional punch, buthe never landed hard enough ·to hurt. NdJtiltaatE­thtilmdrsoc. CORMANY'SHOME LUNCH ROOMThe Old ReliableHeadquarters for UniversityStudentsWe serve the best of every­thing. Promp Se�ce.TTy Our 'S� SundayChicken Dinner.. 1313 E. 57th Street4. acsecoP21taUlfanning the air,. Ibut failed to push DR. MARY OSBORN, HOYTthe fight. 'He tried a punch or two, WILL SPEAK TO WOMESTODAY AT 4:30 IN :SOYES',posed for half a minute, and tried ran-other. Eismann tried hard, and at (Continued from page 1.)arPrivate Dancing Lessens IIn a 'course of six lessons' ($5.00)ne can acquire the steps of the Waltz, i..:..------------------­OD�steP, and Fos-trot.· Single lns-sons if desired. " MEN'S W EARLUCIA HENDERSHOT STUDIO Hats � Gloves - Neckwear1541 E. 57th St. Hyde Park 231� -JAMES E. 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