,. I:'.' �. �" '. ,'I =: " '." . o· t �'l<�r.t:-.!.:, /.�::,:.:;. �·:t.�,� .. ;l:-�\�. v, •• >MAROONS'DEFENCE ALL TICKETS SOLD OUT � HARDING EXPLAINS .. STUDENTS. GET EXTRA 'SIZE OF 1920 CAPIS BIG SURPRISE IN FOR OPEN�G MllSIALE Y. M. C. A. AFFAIRS CONVOCATION TICKETS AND GOWN TO BEGAME WITH PURDUE Chicago Symphony Orchestra Plays AS DRIVE BEGINS Surplus to Be Given Out After Noon DECIDED BY BOARD--- .at First of SerieS of Ten Concerts --- Tomorrow-All l\lay See ·C�al. ---Varsity Line Develops U�ex- Today at 4:15·in Mandel HaU. Membership Campaign toLast Mercier on Way From Harper to Nicely Appoints Ten Associatepected Strength in Check- Tickets for the first of a series o� Four Days- Vice-President Mandel.__ and Three Art Editorsin "Scanlon's" Squad. ten concerts to be held this year un- Announces Solici·tors. . Any tickets which are left at 12 For Book.--- der the auspices of the University --- - -tomorrow for the Honorary Conv0C8,,:, ---FORWARD PASSES SUCCESSFUL Orchestra association which comes to- WILL HOLD PEP' MEET FRIDAY tion that afternoon will be given out ANNOUNCE TWO NEW FEATURES--' day at 4:15 in Mandel are completely]. --- to students of the University who call --.Chicago defeated Purdue Saturday, sold out, -the association announced Today marks the starting point for at the President's office. All students The 1920 Cap and Gown will conIG-O, springing a great defense. and yesterday. The Chicago Symphony an all-w�k drive by the .Y. M. C. A., will. have an opportunity to see the isist of about 480 pages, accor...ding ban attack not 'SO good, thereby .� Orehestra . will 'play'-at ·the concert, .» :, SubseHptiiits wiD -be -solielted . from CaroiJial'as he passes from Harper an' announcement made by Carlversing the dope. Northwestern lost It is. hoped that a few seats for·to- all. campus men, for the purpose of library to Mandel hall. . Piper, business manager, and Haroldday's concert will be available, owing meeting the budget of the association His Eminence Desideratus Cardinal Nicely, editor-in-chief. Dean Boynto Wisconsin, Illinois nosed out Iowa, to the. fact that season ticket holders for the present year. All subscrip- Mercier will arrive 'with his suite at ton, chairman of the Board of Studentand Minnesota defeated Indiana in ti f d n '11 t' P bunable to use their tickets sometimes . ons 0 on� 0 ar. 01' over WI au 0- 2 :15 and will be met by the President '. u Iications, has sanctioned the sizethe other conference games of. the send them to the box office to be sold. matically make the subscriber an an- at the south entrance of Harper Me- of next year's book, but the entireday. It. is possible that some single admis- nual member of the Y. M. C. A., al- morial library. President Judson will board must agree .on the number ofThe Maroons were expected to win sions will be obtained in this way, but though larger donations will be accompany him to Mandel hall, where pages before the exact number willfrom the Boilermakers, with a score the number will be small. : asked, they will join the usual, convocational be known. . .of aboUt the size it was, but what Announce Program for Tocby. Glenn Harding, vice president of procession. Associate editors of the 1920 Cap. tire! _�_..J th The pro· gram for .today's . concert' ,. the association and manager of this and Gown have been' ap .. ted bywas en y unexpeeteo was e way Officials Form Procession. pom .,that the Maroons played defensively. � announced by the association, In- campaign, has made the following In the procession with the Cardinal, Editor-in-Chief Harold Nicely. TheyScanlon brought a fighting defensive eludes an overture by Biset, a "sym- statement concerning the organiza- and President J�dson will be the Uni- are: Richard Flint, Mortimer Goodteam to the Midway, but it· was no 'phonic poem" entitled "Finlandia, It tion, asking that all. skeptics espe- versity marshals, the University band, win, Brower ,Hall, Robert Adler, Herbetter than Sta�s eleven in stop- 'by Sibelius, �o selections by Grieg, cially read it carefUlly:. the president of the board of trustees, bert Rubel, Ed�ard Waful, Johnping gains. 'and Tchaikowsky's celebrated sixth Campai,gn Short and Peppy. Archbishop Mundelein, the members Ashenhurst, Hans O. lfaeppner, Ar-syml phony.' .The program follows: . . nold Yates d Rich d CMaroon Team Outshines Purdue. "This campaign is to be short, of the board of trustees members of '. � 1 ar anman.• . (Continued on page 2) }:eppy and productive. We are seek- (Continued on p�ge 2) The art, editors "appointed are: Rob-The Maroons were clearly the bet- ert Unseld, 'Norman Graham, andter of the two teams,' but the back- W. H. SPENCER TO SPEAK ing members for the local association R b rt C llins Th . edipriman1y, and enough additional Y. W. C. A. PICKS SEVEN 0 eo. e associate' torsfield did not live up to expeetations. BEFORE COMMERCE 'CLUB subscriptions over the minimum for 'TEAMS TO CARRY OUT are sophomores, except for those rUn�It. �as thought that 'Some of the AT MEETING TOMORROW ning' special departments and will- membership to make us -selfsupport- 'MEMBERSIDP CAMPAIGN . ,Shifty backs would tear loose for --- " 'ing. As � result, we have Set no def- I compete for higher. positions on thesome spectacular runs, but then! were Brody, Mears and, Mossberg Nomi� inite al�':' reach t th t Edythe Plaek D:�-.- �-=-test, 1921 Cap and <?own.on. ly a .few short sprints during the . nated Presidential Candidates lnl go "" excep a. we - ...... - '-'Vaa -fully. expee t to establish a record for Finance Drive to Start in Will Be Larger Than 1919 Book.game. Forward passes were chiefly for Council-Ticket Cam- Th 1920 C d Go ill be. 'bl h Chi • membership. and 'ILDlount of contribu- Two Weeks. e ap an wn �responsi e for t e two-' .e&gO .. palgn Starts. '. .' . about 200 pages larger than lastscores. , bOD.. I .�. ---. , • •.'" _' " .. -. ; -. . .' . "In past years there has been little The committees for the Y. W. C. A. year s book,_ and will mclude many'. Red. Graham. played a cleyer The Commerce club ,wIll meet .� ··ti·· tered be hi dri :-. ba bee ch new features. "An increased numbe.-' e��,.t· 'qUa� . and' m� additiOn:. . .'. �. .' : or n� .op� o� eneoun concern- mem rs p. �e ve.. n : osen, . . . r'_;J."'�����'�" .. �._" � i;.�ogo�������t3:..��}tl��... : w,. �nsr,.the ideals·.o� t.he Y.:�. Co. A_ •. "�� .an� w�!k �. y.este�y •. ';fIle�:- ?f: �p�. snapshots .. �� a. ,��y' ',b"rt�I�':.BaiJ�iIiIt�atiJJ ��,� 'Will· acJdi.eaB "1IIe;.. c1ub�� ��'� (�·oDe.:Olliie )i8igD��"W�e-..._..ve4 ",!�-�.�,-�,��-;{;"�:_ .;,;.i�.;.:.t:!i::� t:.,· .�:;,2..:� '.- ,:�.:>., d :-;:FUDetioDs �"'of ' the .. �mu;�' 'ci�b' d�';to-"W-iuch::the:;10C&l8ssoCi&tioD Flack, with' the . assistance ·of seven partment are th� .fea�:�that we .: ·ti1';�<�:'�;;.�:: :.: ;;;���� ... �th·� to;V�iiow �'SeleCtion!t has fulfilled its ide8is.· �Y studen� teains.· . . �ave already �ecided upon," said Ed-r .'::�;;,.... '.' .. -,.. . . •. ,. -.. •.... '.' b ts himself .-- 'ti--' ·ti' Th embershi teams d th' ltor Harold NIcely yesterday. . .� ,::,��';addij;ion to turning in 'every pla,Y All, s�de�ts of the School of Com::' W � pu'.. '. m a en.. CAl posl. on e m p, an' eJ.r -Freshmen Wishing to try out ·/.:·.'L'.�·�.:.:: •.that started. around his encL. Capt. .. . • � . must· remember. �t.'!Vhe� thet:e 18 a captains are_ as follows: Jean Fal.- '. for., .• • 1a ed" th me.� and A�ms�on. �ve been, Deed of' almost nature . the "Y" enters coner ·captain· Gladys Hawley Helen the yearbook should meet �morrow .. ;�.:," ..:.�,':.·Blgg1J:1 at tackle p Y e game . . . . .". .'. . .- ' "- .. . t l' Th D'I .-...... _........_.I. f him' 'd� th lDVJted-whether they a�";"members.of that··:fie1cl.·' '·.Originall. y built,up on a 'Condron' Elaine 13uck Mary Hayes a - lD t! al y Maroon office, �),��. �that w:s �ards�M;U 0him 'goodan e the club or D�t.· . .concern i'�r" the .yO�Dg ·:.:nan's de�clop- Florenc: Cameron �is Tys�n and w�ch is being used Wi the Cap and '') :.\o er. �orw ' gave sup- M . Brod 'G'" ;., "-T . .' Gown office. . �"'1;�port.' . aunce·. !, . rant M� �� �. ent in: � ph�eal,., ��a1 ;&I_ld ;mo� Hortense. BeIler;. Daniaris Ames, . :1:Mossberg were nommated presidential .life, the loCal ,�atioD' has had nQ captain; .Florence Webster,. Edna Ei- \ ':/.:.Scouts'Say IHint Won by Luck. candidates by �� executive council opporfunity for work 'in the first of sendrath, Mary ,Gwen' Shaw Julia TO BEGIN COMMUNITY SEWING --:�;: chicago sCouts who �w. the Iowa- � �t' th�ir meeting yesterday. �e p� �ose phases, the' physical. To' th� White, Adeline Allais�' ·Mario� Amy, --- ,,�Illinois gallie, say that the' score did ldential: election will .�e· place .Fri�·· .. ._ (Continued Oft page" 3) .i and' Florence Alcock;; Federation of - University Women ',.not:jndicate anything. The contention 'day from 11 to 4. in the accounting - t' Bolds Formal Opening . :�is that Iowa Should have beaten laboratory 'on the second floor opf .. TODAY'S WEATHER ; Irene Kelsey Captains Team. Thursday.' ... �.Zuppke's team,· arid 'that it was only Cobb. Only members of the club' in .. ''. Irene Kelsey, captain; Dorothy --- I:beeause Illinois out-lucked IoWa that � standing· can vote at this elee- Fair and. colder. -'.. Augur, Sarah Sheeley, Anna Sheeley, The F�eration of University Wom ' ..th� downstates won the game. The tion. Francis 'Crozier, Judith StrohD, Ruth en \\i11 hold a fonnal opening of comIllini won on an' on-side ki�k which 'The sale of me��hip tickets f�; THE .DAILY MAROON Mi;Iler and Florence Mae Neal; Hazel munity sewing Thursday from 4 to 6resulted in a touchdown after defeat the club begins today. They sell for . BULLETIN Schniidt, captain; Jane MOrPnthau, in the community sewing rooms onseemed almost certain. ., 'fifty �nts aDd'a� good for. member- Adele Ubei; Netti� Bloom, Vera Jurz, the third floor of Ida Noyes hall. All'rhe WiSc:oDsin-NorthweStem game ship· pnvileges' for the 'Autu�lI' quai-- ' Today Leona Crocker, Marion Norcross and University women have been invited.was .aJso.nUsrepi-esen.ted by the score, ter. Upperclassmen can obtain their· Catherine Tunison', EIkabeth Mann, Samples of the work done will be on._ Divinity �pel, �1 :50, Basken. exh breo po' rts .indica. ting that the Evanston tickets f.rOm ·the . folloWl·ng·.·.�:...un· 0'1 . captain; Stella KohD, Esther Me- i ition. After Thursday the rooms'-IV Chapel, Junior ·colleges, women, 12,team was better as a whole than the mem�rs:' Dwight'Yoder, May �_ M�dei. Laughlin, lIina Morrison, Vivian \\ill be open every' week from MonCatdinal eleven. ·.The weak ._point of man,.' M.8X Noble, MAnrice Brody, ..... a- Spurgin, Helen Beck, Alberta Sear- day to Thursday, i�elusive, from 1.• ,.' '"WI"' W. Y.�. -C. A. promotio� meeting,the'North�estem � was the lack ria.n .Hewitt, Ralph .·B&llinger -,and les and Marion �e8nor. . to 5.-' 4, Ellis.3. Fran' La rthof a competent field general to direct Theodore Janofsky. Freshnien' cali Concert-lectiJre, 2:30, Alandel. Marie Niergart, captain; _ Caroline, CIS ngwo y is the generaltJie· attaek..· ." procure tickets from Frank. sampson Thohtpson, Louise, MacNe8J, Francis chairman of the sewing and she is as--.Y. M. C. A •. Fellowship, 4:30, Ellis 3. sisted by Miriam Simons. Estherand Wade Mitchell. Commerce stu4 Conce� Chicago Symphony Orehes4 Doer,'Lucy Sturges, Lucille Gillespie,dents who bve not yet joiJiCd the'club tra,.c., MaDdel. Helen Weber and Olive Eames; Bea4 Marhofer, 'Mary Gwen Shaw, Maryand who wish' to join can do so by Zionist society, 4�, Harper MI3. trice Marks, captain; Effie Wills, Gingerich, F1oren� Settle, Josephineobtaining' tickets from ·the above Physics dub, 4:30, RyerSon' 32. • Katherine Sinore, Dorothy Church, ,Christian, yera Atkinson and EdnaThe Masonic club elected the fo14 named' before or after the meetl'ng Louise. GaStone, Catherine Moore, Eisen�rath win direct the sewing.Christian Science sOeiety, 7 :30, Has-lowing offtcen for the Autumn qua� tomorrow. keU." Mary Fake and Harriet Woodwaro; The social chainnen are: Mina Morriter" at a· recent meeting in. Hitch- • Claire Smith, captain' Eleanore At- son, Eliabeth Williford, Lydia Hinckcock hall: Arthur J. West, presi- A:!::ce elub, 8, 58!0 Woodlawn kins, Elizabeth Willif�rth, GeneVieve' ley, Gladys l Hawley and Katherinedent; Clarence. Bell, vice president; FRENCH CLUB POSTPONES Blanchard" Theodora Young, Ruby Llewellyn. Margaret Hawley is inand James E. Wilcox, secretary and MEETING TILL NEXT WEEK TomorroW' Warner, Elizabeth Burnham and charge of publicity.�rer. The Masonic club was or- Gertrude Elmore.ganized to promote good felldwship -- Divinity chapel, 11 :50, Haskell. BAND IS LA.. RGEST IN HISTORYBecause of the visit of Cardinal Philological society, 7:45, 1228 East Jean Pickett Heads Finance.among the Masons of the University. Mercier, the '>French club will not hold 56th Street. Th ---A' meeting will be held' Friday at 8 in its regular meeting this week. The Ch e finance campaign which is in Com posed of 106 Pieces-Still LacksHitchcock hall. apel, Senior con�ges, men and charge of Jean Pickett will be started Drum :Major.proposed meeting has been postponed women, 12, Mandel. in about two �eeks. The presentto Wednesday, October 29, at 4. As- 0 H 'dred d Th' Co --sistant Prof. SchoeU is to be the ne un an Irteen nvo- drive is to get members only. This The University band this year isk cation, 2:30, Mandel. year there will be no dues and all composed of one hundred and.spea er. All those interested in Le Cerc1e Franeais, 4, 5810 Wood- '11 be SIX�nch have been invited to attend lawn Avenue. money WI obtained �y voluntary "pieces, the largest it has ever beenPhi Gamma Delta announces. the th d th -subscription. New members will be It stm lacks a drum major, howeverpledging of Willis T. Annbruster, I� a� 0 er. meetings of the club Commeree dub, 4:15, Harper. placed on committees as soon as pos- 'and J. Beach Cragun, the directorEagle Grove, Ia. ::;�';�ld at the French house, Junior Mathematical club, 4:30, sible so that they will be interested in has issued a call for one. The weekly:wn avenue. Ryerson 37. I the work of the associatiml. rehearsal was held yesterday.aroVoJ. 18. No. 12 - >UNIVERSITY 'OF cHICAGo, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1919 Priee 5 (;entsMaaonie Club Electa Oflcers.Phi Gams Announce Pledging.L.I, " ....'.'� p':' .,"[. �,,',._.:. ....-:'". r.� ...,.;i:,; "(.k'X/.; � '.:;;��.". ;,"I.'..-" � .�. - ,- - � .. -, . ., .., '' d.('.".�2com� across for at least Ii doli�. START NEW HOt,"KEY' SYSTEM JOHN· DINsMORE ANNOUNCESpreferably more. DANGER OF CoAL SHORTAGECommittee Appointed to Seled Senio� ---, 'CoI1�ge Team�· .. University'. PurchUmg Agent S.,.'; . Coal Millen· Strike'Ma.7 CauseA new system has been inaugurated Riae in Priee. .for selecting the &nior college hockeysiasm Saturday, drowned out the well- team. A committee composed of the .An impending strike of coal miners" two hockey instructors, Miss' Bums which will entail a coal shortage andmeant but ineffectual work of the Ma- and Miss Campbell; Eleanor Atkins, a corresponding rise in price, is pre-roon rooters. The ,Dai�y Maroon is W. A. A. representative; three seniors, dicted by Mr. John C. Dinsmore, pur­going to print tomorrow a list of the Beth Uphaus, Lucile Kannally, and chasing agent for the University.Helen Fortune and three juniors, Edna "The coal miners are demanding aEisendrath, Lucile Bither and Mar- thirty-hour week, and a 60 Per �entgaret Taylor, will have charge of the increase in wages," said Mr. Dins- 'appointments. more. "These demands" if granted,The new plan will keep up interest will increase �e cost of coal 108 perin nockey by having more hockey rep- cent in the Chicago market. If theyresentatives. A mass meeting will be are not granted the miners will strikeheld in the n'tear future, the exact date November 1st, anQ' the �trike orderto be announced later. All seniors has been issued. Coal can now be se­and juniors who have not yet come cured at a reasonable price, but allout for hockey have been -urged to do indications point to a scarcity and anso now. increased cost i,n the near future. Ifthere are any members of the Uni-l\IATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT versity.who have not 'purchased theirTO HOLD ANNUAL BANQUET winter's supply of coal, there is stilltime to secure it, but there is no timeto .spare." ' I 'The University is exceptionallywell prepared for an emergency, ac­cording to Mr. Dinsmore. More thansixty days' stock is on hand in thebins, a total of 6,738 tons.\Deltho Announces Pledging.. Brief Cues, .M u • i c FoliosThe Deltho club announces the e' andpledging of Carolyn Thompson, .of. Students' CasesParagould, Arkansas.,, Demand the originalAlpha Tau Omega Pledges Two. for you r protectioDToday the' Young Men's' Christian ' LEATHER GOO D SAssociation of the University of Chi- STUDENTS. GET EXTRA Alpha Tau Omega announces the Tracie lIlark GuaranteeCI To Givecago is starting its membership drive. CONVOCATION. TICKETS pledging. of Elbert�E� ,Hays and John of quaUt)" Satisfactory' ServiceThe association wants members and H. Klinger, both of Newcastle, Ind. At All Stores Wherethe association wants money, and it (�ontinued from. page 'I) Quality Rulesboth has to have and deserves mem- Chi Rhos Announce. Pledging., ...bers and money. Consequently The th� Cardinal's suite, and the members' d3hi ;�aho;;:SiJQll8 'anzaOU;Jl�e&:; ,�e .�Mfg.'ce. -:r New�orkDaily Maroon urges y�u, in the under- of the Chicago 'committee. .: ., rledging of Marian Durante" Phicago, , . ..'.· graduate tongue, to come across.' The Cardinal will pass from Hai-per and Leonore Keith, ChiC:ago. '.' :Thi� year, of all" others, the "Y" library through the quadrangles' 'to ,-deserves your support. In the first the south -gate of Hull coUJt andplace, it· deserves your, support as a thence eastwardto Hutchinson;·c:ouit.matter of course the Y. M. C. A. work The students of the University .wipis one that can not be disregarded. form a double row along the path ofThat organlaationihas won its place' ·the procession and will in this way.as one \ of America's institutions. In be afforded an opportunity. to see thethe next place, the Y. M. C. A. at the Cardinal.· ,University of Chicago has been mak- All Invitations Sent Out.ing a hard fight toward independence, Invitations have· been sent out to 'so to speak. Less than fC?ur years the members ot the faculties, the. "�, ..ago the "Y" was a University joke, board of trus�,;�;the Undergraduatemore or less. Students, naturally, md' council, the Law council, the Divinitynot disapprove of it, but no more did council and the Medical councll, Thethey approve of it it was a neutral University : aids and marshals will- beorganization doing little, demanding present in their- official Capacity •.less, and therefore practically value- 'All University classes will be dis­less. missed between 2 and 4, in honor, ofHowever, its supporters reorgan- the occasion. This will enable �allized the "Y," and last year, during the members of the University to see theregime of the Student Army Training Cardinal.· 'Corps, it did noble work. Its backers The Convocation ceremonies willhad determined to show the 'Ts" be simple and brief. : After tlie usualworth. And they did, following up invocation President Judson will an­their record of t�c' Autumn quarter nounee the conferring an honoraryby immediately pushing forward dur- degree. On ·behalf of the Universitying the rest of the year. They opened Senate the candidate for the honoraryup servicable club rooms, installed degree will be presented by Deanthem 'Yith all the accessories of serv- Small.· President Judson will theniceable club rooms from magazines to confer the degree. If it meets thea phonograph and comfortable chairs. pleasure of the Cardinal he may then'They helped out whenever help was make a brief address. The Almaneeded or asked for-Liberty Loan mater ,,;U then be sung by the audi- •drives, the Settlement dance, other 'ence, which will remain standing dur­functions (If the year. ing the playing of the Star SpangledAnd the Y. �[. C. A. wishes �to con- Banner and the Belgian National An­tinue this year the work started last them. After the benediction thereyear. Already pep sessions, C Books, will be a recessional. Members of theand smokers have been marked to- Chicago Committee and of the Car­ward the crganization's credit. In dinal's suite will reassemble in theother words, the Y. M. C. A. at the Reynolds Club and \\;11 enter theirUniversity has proved itself a true autos at the Mitchell Towe; entrance.Chicago institution, not only in spirithut in work. And it is results thatcount.The "Y" is not asking much. Itwants trom you at least a donal', butthat dollar will make you a memberfor a year. Undergraduates should '(Continued from page 1)�m�t ilaily ilaroonThe Student Newspaper of theUniversity of Cbleage., • f CHEERING, 1Chicago itt still pretty: weak-kneedin its cheering. Purdue in ib' :enthu-Published mornings, except Saturday,'Sunday and Monday, during the Au­tumn, Winter, and Spring quarters,by the Daily !\Iaroon company.EDITORIAL DEPARTMENTThe Staff, JOHN E. JOSEPH .. Managing EditorJohn Ashenhurst. News EditorRose Fischkin News EditorHelen Ravitch News Editor'Howard Beale Asst. News EditorWilliam Morgenstern. Athletic EditorHarry Bird Night EditorErnest Fribourg Night EditorRichard Flint Day EditorHerbert Rubel Day EditorEdward Waful Day EditorHarold Stansbury Features EditorViola. .Roth Associate Editor the other classes have not-or at leastthey haven't read and learned theyells. Cut out the copy and take itto the Northwestern game. That col­lege will have an even larger crowd ofrooters. For the love of Mr. Staggand his hard-working Varsity, let'sget a little pep!most important cheers ,at the requestof the yell leaders. Freshmen mayhave purchased C Books, but some ofI.II \1·1)iIIJf.11! BUSINESS DEPARTMENTThe StaffGRANT MEARS .. Business ManagerHenry Pringle .. Advertising ManagerKeith Kindred ... Circulation ManagerEdmund Eichengreen.Asst. Adv. Mgr.Laurence Tibbits Asst. Cir. Mgr.'Robert Birkhoff .. � Asst. Cir. Mgr.Entered as second class mail at theChicago postoffice, Chicago, Illinois,· March 13, 1906, under the act ofMarch 3, 1873. ALL TICKETS SOLD OUTFOR OPENING MUSICALE• Program.Overture-"Patrie' .....•...• BizetSymphony No.6, "Pathetic," B ..•.===============J Minor, Opus 7 •• 4 ••• Tschaikowsky, �UBSCRIPTION RATES Adagio - Allegro - Andante-Allegro,Called for, $2.50 a iear; $1.00 aquarter.By Carrier, $2.50 a year; $1.00 a· quarter. ',By Mail (city), $3.50 a year; $1.50a quarter. ' vivo.Allegro con grazia.Allegro molto viva ceoAdagio' lamentoso.Romance from string quartet, GMinor . � � -. ' •...•.. ; f�. • ..• • •• GreigIntermezzo from "st'ring quartet,G. Minor .. � " . • . .• GriegSymphonic poem, . "Finlandia" ... •. . . .. • .• . .. .•• . . .. . ... Sibelius1IEditorial Rooms Ellis 14'Telephone Midway 800Business Office ........•..... Ellis 14Telephone Midway 800TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1919Wa8hin�ton House Pledges.Washington House announces thepledging of Glen Flemming Minnis,of Bogard, Mo. Good. CallecJ For and Del1ftredPROX. BLACKSTONE 1111THREE H Nbrth LaSalle St.STORES. 314 S.Michigan Ave.• 71 East Monroe St." I.I I �.Our. Worsteds are espe­. dally noted for their at­tractiveness of pattem­'richness of coloring-theirdurabili� and aliape hold­ing qualities. Worsteds,as you know. are madefrom the longer and finerfibers of "Virgin Wool.··Suits and Overcoats$55. $60, $65, upwardsBe prepared for the Season'sGayetiesOrder Right NowYour Evening ClothesYour Cutaway Frock .Fall and Winter OvercoatThe annual dinner of -the. Mathe­matics and Mathematical Astronomydepartments will be held Thursday at6 in Hutchinson cafe. Prof. SoichiKakaya of the University of, Sendai,Japan, will be the guest of honor.Prof. Moore, head of the Mathematics � -.Tailor lor Young Mendepartment, Profs. Slaught,· Laves,. Dickson, Golshale, Carns, Lunn andSchweitze and many of the instruct­ors and fellows will attend. Read The Daily Maroon 'UNIVERSITY '_KEssINGPARLOR To All StudentsThe University of Chicago(Alumni) Magazine is a month­Iy review of the activities ofour alumni. In addition, jt re­views the more important 'Uni­versity affairs.This is a record, well illustra­ted, that every fraternity, club,and' society at the Universityshould follow, and keep in itsfiles. .Parents of students here readit with much interest and' pl��ur-e-subscribe for them now.Subscription 'is $2.00, ,No­vember to July, inclusive.' Sub­scribe in time to start with theNovember issue. -,THE ALUMNt OFFICE'Box 9, Faculty Exchange '., ... 1309 E. 57th St.MARGUERITE GRACE, Prop.Telephon�'Hy�e Park 7904EVERYBODYREADS THE FROUC THEATREDRUG STOREM� J. Coner, R. Ph •.Adjacent to Frolic TheatreCourteous Attention Paid To,University Students.Cor. Ellis ,Ave�_ -and 55th -StreetTel. Hyde Park 761"W_WI Trust"·&. Saws Bank"The"Maroon WOODLAWN, AVENUEAt Sixty-Third Street" tBUTWHOSE? Nearest BaJ;akto theUniversity. of Cbieago DeLuxe ,Cleaning ShopService-You Get It Here .1134 EAST FIFTY-FIFTH ST.Cor. UalYeniq AYe. _4 UUa It.IF IT'S I WORTH. READINGIT'S WORTH SUB­SCRIBING FOR. Spedal Prices To Students 'Private DANCING LessonsI n a course !If five leAOns ($5.00)one can aequll'e the steps of theWaltz, One-step, and Fox-trot. Sodaldancing clasa Monday Eve at 8 P. M.LUCIA HENDERSHOT STUDIO1541 E. 57th SL Hyde Park 2114Telephone Midway 1182.MIDWAY BEAUTYPARLORCOME'ACROSSTODAY SAINT GEORGE HOTEL6007 Blackstone Ave.Open " Tuesday, Friday and Sat- Subscribe for The Maroon andurday Evening ..., .'� Get All the Cam�8 NewsAppointmmta b, Phone \VH�.,Jac9:C9:34. 11:� :. 5:3�'6:�7:<:ij' 8:(:, Sol·-.C.Lil(IJor,I, s.s'I., •I ., .I I '1 \',)' I.• : : � I ", ",.:.:',:'tr:. 'WASHINGTON,.yGlffl;\'-�TONFOUR LOOP STORES"C. CORMANY'S'HOME LUNCH ROOM'The Old Reliable"Headquarters for UniversitY..' . . StudmtS' ,'. ,.,'.,We serve the best 'of every-' ,. �g. :Prompt Service,Try OUr Spedal SUDdayChicken Dinner ;1313 E. 57th Street. Prendergast & KeefeyDruggists, s. E. Cor. 6rd St. and Woodlawn·CHICAGOPhones Hyde Park 482-483SerVice: to Students Our. . Specialty.We carry complete stocks .ofJohnson's, Apollo, Lovell'Correll ChocoatesRead The Daily Maroon . '. '. - .... \" � """ ""'� -," ... _'1_" \.HARDING EXPLAINS �;:. tary, bas Bet -, it. � $4,00.0. "Ttu..�is tJli!S5iEBIiiiiiiiIi!!!Eiiiiii5!Ei!l!i!!!5ii5iiiiii!i!l!55iiiii5iEi5i5i5iE5i55ii!ii55Eiii5!i!i55:5555!i5ii!!55i5iii:=5i1!!!!!!i!ii!iE5iliiliIiliill!i!!!"'"' .: Y. M. C.' A. AFF:AlRS. : made up through a number of items:AS DRIVE BEGINS.; Executive secretary, $2,100; stenog.­rapher, $600; magazines, ete., $100;social expenses, $175; printing, ad­yertising, $200; stationery and officeother two it bas steadily appli� it- supplies, $150; telephone, $'75. Thisself. A few fects to show that it eon- makes a total of. $4,000. .HOSIERY stantly su� in its effort,'are pre- "The end�vo: this year ,is to m_ake. ". .' . .•• ' t.• sented. ." , the orgamzation, self-supporting.Moderate prices still prevail .. Motal Life U ·Cultivated. Such men as Coach Stagg, D�� thoroughly reliable 'pair "For the' non-i�aternity freshmen Linn, Dr, Coulter, Dr. Soares, Dr.of socks can stillbe bought who need an introdbction to the soeiai Godspeed, Mr. Harold Swift, and. H. h d life of th, e University: . '. many others have for many years as-for 30c ' Ig er gra es.. .. ted Jn Jts rt 'Th •.•. 1. Seventy-five men' attended 'a S18 m I suppo. e rmmmumpriced from 50c. to $2.50. stag social on an ' evening in th� f� is ridieulously small in ��p��.nmidst of' the' fraternity rushing with many ��er;campus aetivities, IS"F�en to His �aj- season.' They have since' become Secretary SDllth s statement, and t�eest)' - The Amen� regular attendants at· the rooms stu?ent body sur�IY �ho�ld s�pport ItCitizen." and been led into' other college ac- as It does other Insti�Ons.Assure Value of Investment.tivities.'2. Upper class counsellors have "We arJ not pleading with anyone,been' appointed for many freshmen,' but affering a proposition for invest­and a large number of remarks of ment with the confident assuranceappreciation .are being daily reo that it will never, be regretted."ceived by our secretary. . Soliciting has been arranged inJackson and· DearbornM di d L S II "Many other opportunities for so- three divisions, as follows: fraternitya ison an a a e. . di . . , halls divisi d. & D b cial contact are afforded in freshmen VISIon, men S V1SIon, anWashington ear orn di . . "Th 1 t d58 East Monroe Street luncheons, "pep" s��ions, World camtipus .VlllsIbe°n. ed asalm nameProblems Forum meetings, stags and sec ons WI compose ost en-smokers, and daily associations about tirely on non-fraternity men," saidthe rooms in Ellis.' The undeveloped Glenn Harding 'yesterday. "It willfreshman is received with a welcorite be in�resting. to note ,!hieh. elementwhen he might in vain look for it else- will render the association the bestwhere, and his college life is thus support in t�e campaign." ,started right and continued to a Three Men Made Leaders.===C:::====. ,====== broader, social development. "We have organized the campaignThe GREATER, Announce Budget, for Year. on a business basis," he continued,IMMANUEL CHURCH "Moral life is cultivated and fos- ''with three l able men as leaders of.' tered in those who are receptive (for the solicitation divisions: Keith. Kin-2320 Michigan Ave�-' no. :aUempt is: ever made to force.;r& dred ·for.� fraternities, Grant MearsJOHNSTON MYERS .. Pastor. " ligious id�' upon anyone) t1!!Ougb for the men's 1ialIs, and. Edgar John-'s· d S· social ser:vice work off�ttDg,: i�ie son for 'the. campus." . ,..".. un ay. erVICeS ,.' opp�iunities in' AmeriCaliiZati.on' and' The, \names of, the fraternity rep-9:00 A. M.-Mornmg Prayer. phiianthropic directions;: Bible Cllirc;Us- resentatives are as folloWs: Delta9:30�. M.-Sunday .School (for si�n' grOups with emphasia upon·"the Kappa Epsilon,.Buel Butchinscn; Phi, Children and Adult�). . �'di�ion," depu�tion teaJp, .and Kapa Psi, Chalmer McWilliams; Beta11:00 A. �.-W 0 r s hlp. and Tuesday afternoon meetings. Theta Pi, Carl Piper;' Alpha DelteaPreaching. '. , "We ask those, who. have not felt Phi, Keith Kindred (captain);' Sigma2��M�Chipcse·:.S����in�en�����ri�th�C�·�����;��n�5�������������������������, School. . . ,;; college life to realize that their po- Bouse, Charles. Flora; Delta Tau, ,,3.:00 P.:.M.:":_B ra nch Su n day sition �r be ���f,.�pa�. ��m' Delt.t;·Roger'· Combs; ,Chi Psi" TheO-: Scho()ls.· . ' --.' ',; � ,;. ' wba� ,�e.:-r. M� C�-�_ haS� ��.� 'Clore He1mhok; DeIta:Upsilen, ,Gerald. - : 5:30 P. M.-Grand Conc��t" "that sU�.experience is not:typiea1'of :Westby; .p� .�amma. Del� J�� ·-·M·r��A:;·A.'Stagg·Wrires for the Daily News;6:30 P. M.�Luncherin ," : all c��'o�::����J�o�gh �t Manuel; SIgma Al�ha �psIlon,. no-7':00 P M' . ·B·bl' . 'CI" Y .,' may be of on�parti�.. :gI'Oup. ; iand Halloway; .Sigma N, Joseph. Mr .., H.' O� Pag��Writes'for the.. Herald-Examiner• ..- 1 e I ass oung ,.' . '-, . �. ' ·., ', . '.. Members Have Advantages. ' Hall; KaJ»,a SIgma, John Fulton; Al-.Peoples and+Children's Meet- ; ... ,<:·t.:··,'. ".:� •. " ',: • > , ..... -.-.- •• - .... -� •• "":' c, �._-. '�, '.'-' i'" :�'F.� ���x;nau.,���.lll:.I���;for �a p�.,Tau Om�rLaurence T.IDbetts; MR. TOM ECK Writes for The Daily Maroon!i' iogs.. '. . . strietli business 'propositian" we o1rer ;P���'·��R�.S��'::'!'ax�,; L�bert:;. ', 8:<X? P. M.:-Evening .Worship the foJl�g:, '. '" . .'; .Tap hppa'!EpsUOn; J9Jpl'�;.�eta;: .;: '., ImperW Mate QUartette' A stuci�(�eDi��jJ entitles �e B��,��au",����,,����; PI?:. Soloists ' .Band Chorus: .holder�·' \ '. ,I '.' ' ':, .ne1�������:rte �.�!lr;�ta Chi,, .••• :J am� McBride.' .' ...... . ., . "Church Open All Da for All ,1. To all pn��� here, .;: . '., ..-. .. ',th P '1 �, 2. To all SOCIal pnVl1� at &!lY ." ,.Announce Ha,18 Solicitors. ., e eop e. Chi d -t.- t .,. . .• -". c� �pa�wuen.;, _'. _'.'•• .:':��;;����' for, �e �eIl�s:-�alls ..Llbrary Club Roo� Rest Rooms s.··' To'reduced l'a�'on full pnYi- ue�:.�t· Mears . (captsiD) ;:. LOgan===========' ==. leges,. .' . : .:F.uhath,. Frank Samp�n;'.' H�l-bertRegular rate 'for 9 months $17.00 .Gnm� �·W< E� Ba�" �ert; D�gan,¥.ueed rate •.••••• � ••••.. �.50 PauLTohnson, Olan StaDSbury, E. �._' -- �ardner, J. Vyne1eck, Henry Pringle,. Actu�· saving <!n i�vest- . . � yrankiin;� � �.' Schwartz, Rich­. .. � _ :Dl�t of .$� ,up� ••••� •• 9.50 ard Rubovitz, Ed}Vard W8ful, J.. , "T�. �� wb.o, �� l��n�. for � l»�1- J oUetoli, 'Herbert· Rubel, : J. Lewis, R.antJirOpicdnvestmen�' '�e ,.�o1fer� '.� 'Oakes,' F. Crane; Phil &hmim, Rob­statemeDts above, and in addition', the ert Thorn, W •. A. Phillips, Robertfact: thai the·.I� :Orga.niz&tlOD is Adler John Wild.', \ � _ t, I" • - .' •cOnStantlY im.i_:!'Oving· Its effectiveness,' The' campus solicitors, headed byan� : .enlargi�g .its. �eld. ,Recent a8- Edgar Johnson, are: Frank Samp­van�: �ve � .�e .. iD ,f&e1?ities at son, William Mande1corn, LOgan Full­Ellis hall. A new· talking-inaehine rath, Albert '-Dear, '. Milton Bowen,.... ----------- .... has been;���, � �·_study Herbert Grant, ciyde Lint, Fredroom set _asid�. free 'non-advertising' Woick, Harold Lasswell, John .Werek-. _ . H�ney' n..-Lestras· , stationerY� bas bee,n' proVided; the' ef- man,.}{ar� Se,yfarth, Richard Can-al ,I Ult,lI feet of this has been to in� �e man,'. BoWtirc1'· Moore,· B�ward K.i90 North � Street : use of the rooms to'capacity over the Be8Je: . . '. '.'peater p� of the day: 'Teams Will Meet TocIa,. at .(.. Phoae Randolph One . Bud � y. . " .' ", .. ' :' . Announee get lor ear. All the "men whose namefl appearor J. Beach C�gun" Repres'tative "The budget of the association for on one of the proeeeding lists have============= th�, ,co�.ing ,year :may i��rest some. Y. M. C. 'A. office. Committees haveMr. Sinith, who has proved himself a 'been asekd to meet today at " at the.,:. M. C� A. oflee. Committees have.also been. appointed to manage theY. M. C. A" and Y. W. C. A. joint Read The Whistlepep session to bC held on Friday. Theyare as. foll�:Theresa Wilson, Y. W. C. A. chair­man; Helen Tbompsoft, Fanny Tem­pleton, Beth Uphaus, :Margaret Hag­gott, Lydia Hinckley, Annie MayKemp, Louise Mammen, Marion Sim-�ons, Florence Falkenau, EdytheFlack, Mary Seymour, Lucile Kenal-ly, Ruby Worner, Elizabeth WiDiford. an.d �e1en Caadrc-. "·.... t_·I, .• :.'I,!. ,THE'DAILY MAROON,'TUESDAYiOCfOBEB .21,1919IroncladGYM SHOES'IConiinue� from fKIt16 1)ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO' WEAR THEM ourA Comfortable, Light, Gymnasium Shoe That. Fits the Foot.� '" ,Upper of heayy black Duck, or heavy black Leathers, madeto fit the feet, and hug the ankles.Soles-:.of IRONCLAD Chrome tanned leather, flexible �dlight, with a low spring heel. 'Quality of the highest grade. We know of no better GYMSHOE.Suited for either Outdoor or Indoor GYMNASTICS.Use them on the tennis court, Indoor running track, forBowling, Bathing, Handball, and all round ATHLETICwork. .'IRONCLAD GYMS will, stand all the pounding of fouryears GYM work, and thenbe ready for more usage.The BRUXSHU BALLET SLIPPERS and BRUXSHUBATHI�G SHOES are other sterling BRUXSHU prod-ucts in wide use. \. uBRUXSHU" G�asi­um Shoes, made in Phila­delphia,are on sale atI _,,Woodworth· Book Store. Marshall Field & Co.•• � IU. of C. PressMakers: BROOKS SHOE MANUFACTURING CO .:READ THE MAROON+ . :JNVEST TODAYIN nat THIRD .RED' CROSS ROLL CALLIt pay. eaaKIeaae tile b�8 .. t.djyjdeDcI OIl .Am.ic.Diam ICapital reqairecI- Your dollar,·yoar Iaeart, � IauMI, .. OIl. ofthe MiIIioa Vohmteen fro. No-'.' Vealbel' .. ODd to .... eatIa (Armi-atice D.,.) iaoIuIrhe. 'TWeDt,. MDUaa tohe earoIW 110 .,.,..,1. thecompletiaa 01 1M ..... t , ....abroacl ...... diU'·" of ODe .'... great·.t..... .Ealiat DOW ,_ - ... ,... J01II"local Ch·p'"DUTY CONFRONTS YOU •SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY MAROONRead the Campus NewsRead the Announcements$2.50 Per Year• $1.00 Per Quarter 8.,....._ ...1. ,.>'.• 1",. .. .. � .... :.. p'. .; .... v �I. .,.: .. �m�DAn!t_MABooN,_TUESDAY,. OCi'oBBtt '21, .. ;U�19_ .. 'Tbe Ca.&t':.pu�whint.THE CAMPUS RED.I'm a campus bolshevik,. I bathe but once a week,I never get my hair cut till I got to;I'm never well-behaved,I never will be shaved,I've found it's proved tocheaper not to.WHISTLE PICKS STAFFAt a meeting of the bored superiorsyesterday, the managerial staff forthe Whistle's animal show was select­ed. The following were chosen:Costumes ...•.•.•... -Suzanne DavisProperties ....•••.•• Adeline AUaisScore �dge Boyden(She does regularly.)Program .•• :........ Enid TownleyChorus ...•...•••. ., Lillian MerrillPublicity •.•..•• Esther MeLaughlinPress ..•.•••..••.•.... (Censored)One new position was created, thatof assistant costume manager. Mara­. bel J errems was named for the office.(Consult advertising columns.)A . SPECIAL delivery messengermounted the Delta Kappa �ps."Does .Mr. HoUse live here?" heasked." ''Mr. D. K. E. House!"LOCA�Eliakim Hastings 1{Oo'>re, Jr., triedto get into. the Delt dance Saturdaynight but forgot to wear a derby.Marion Creyts, like Newton, dis­covered the ·law of gravitation. Onlyshe -did it Sunday on picnic with abottle of root beer instead of a long. time ago on a bank with an apple' offa tree.The Sigmas thought it was tunnywhen a child at the game remarke<lhow hard it would be to give a yellfor Paderewski, but, as'; May said,they're easily pleased."THE party you see," said Chat,trying to induce Brad to bring hisHudson, "is still in its infancy.""You mean," said .Lou.. "the partyis still in its infantry."I i\II I'I:i:\ He Missed by a Close Shave.Senior (passing the famous . ton­sorial expert): "Hello, there, Doe.'Bra�Freshman girl (walking at' hisside) : Oh, is thisDoe. Bratfish?Hasn't he graduated yet? Why, mysister used to talk about him whenCOMPLAINTS have been receivedj ".:�TH£:·$M.4i)pV::UMi·DRiNK·:·:::::···.:::�coooO ... I: .. ··c<>: c .... c..o.oo.·,·:···:::·:. " SOMEBODY reads the editorials,. 'n�� in 'their' desi� - to converse inSpaDisb. (14)!,!", \, ,T.� ke"·ilK Pictures===== FOR YOUR === i�. �.\�' -'VATHE,: UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO BOOK STORE. S802� Ellis 'AvenueDevelopingand Printing-s-Two-Day ServiceCOMPLETE 'LINE' OF FILMS•ASHENHURST says he readsthem every once.Garcon.The Philological society will hold abusiness meeting tomorrow at thehome of Prof. Cutting, at '1228 ' East56th street. Assistant Prof. Clarkwill give a paper on "The Peacocksof Ophir." _ • J.� . �'.., - \The Daily. Maroon lacks copiesof the paper for its files for the fol­lowing dates: October 2,: 7 and 14.TheBusiness Office 'will-gladly.. payfor allcopies that are turnedin, �Kii1dly·.bring .rn papers assoon -as possible..'.The election of �embers' of . the'Law coun�1 and of class officers'of ==========-"::::"='================::::::::==::::::::::================the Law school will be held Thursday.at 11 :50. Election will be in eh8rgeof resident members of last year'sCaw council.The Three-Quarters club will meettoday at 7 in the Reynolds club. LOST-SatUrday. in auto . parkingplace in Stagg Field, a lady's grayLYDIA HINCKLEY ELECl'ED driving glove. fuder please returnPRESIDENT OF GREENWOOD to Maroon office. Reward. (16)L. C. SMITH . and Monarch typewrit-'Greenwood hall has elected the fol-. ers for sale. Machines in good eon­lowing officers: ,President, Lydia dition. Apply a(Tlle! l'tIal'OO1i 'officeHinckley; treasurer, Marjorie Carrol; . for further particulars. I (3)secretary, Helen Weber;. recording : .__._secretary, Marie Niergarth. WANTED-Men and women to 80UeitThe Social committee consists of during their spare time. Live winDoro"thy Beal and Louise Mammen. business enterprise for student wi�This committee is arranging for a pep.. See Mr. Arthur Baasclmer.dance for the early 'part of next care The \ Daguerre Studio, 218month. South Wabash' Avenue, betweea_____ . 9:00 and 6:80 for further informa-Delts Announce New Pledge. tion. (8) =======.======================Delta Tau Delta announces the KimbarIc, care ·Villars. Hyde Park liEaE5!I!1EI!!5I!i!!IEIE 5!i!l_IIiii!5i!5!ii!5i6236. (10) :M:rD'-W £'StTLOST-Gray leather pocketbook. No TYP":',ES: srns G'questions asked. Reward. Returnto Information Desk, Press' Build- C O' M PAN Ying. '(17)The Honor commission will meet to­day at 3 in Classics 10. All membershave been asked to be present.. (The Christian Science society willmeet tonight at 7 :30 in Haskell as­sembly room.The Student Volunteer band willmeet every Monday night from 7 to8 . .in the League room of Ida Noyeshall, unless otherwise ann�Unced.The Ochoth club will meet tOnightfrom 7:30 to 9 in the noith receptionrooms of Ida Noyes hall. .LO�T-Last Tuesday:iil'Id&- NoyeS,near w8shstailds or in locker 110;,�e. Romance club will meet tonight '. a gold filigree pin in 8hape of bow-at 8 at the French house, 5810 Wood- knot with sapphire ·setting.· Finderlawn avenue. please retum to Maroon office. Re-ward. (16rCLASSIFIED ADStaining a practical speaking knowl­edge of everyday Spanish may getexpert instruction by applying toMr. Castro, in care of the Daily Ma-. WILL the person who advertised asroon, .Faculty Exchange, Box O. Aclass is to be formed at some hour Box 0, Faculty Exchange, last Fri-day, kindly call at The Maroon of­convenient to prospective students.. fice and handle replies to his adver­This class would be of especial bene- tisement? (16)fit to those persons interested inforeign commerce, or to those who' LOST-':'Platinum,' diamond' and pearlfor any other reason are re&lly ear- . Ttng in'Ida Noyes Service room, onReward. Hannah Grossman, 6723 washstand, 4' p, 'm. ''Wedneeday. .M�mory Book ,EGuPby this department that the laee forthe title of so-called star "f theFreshman class is not ending soonenough. Marion Amy insists that itdidn't take us so long to pick her inthe autumn of 1917. She forgets 'thatthere has been considerable improve-Chester Guy is association chair- ment since her day. To settle theman and his assistants are Jasper question, however," we are putting itKing, Warren Mul�oy, Gerald West- to a vote of the undergraduate body�by, Alston Bennett, Frank Long, Check your voice on the folowing bal­Frank Maden, Carl Piper, Ha�ld lot and hand it to any member of TheNicely, William Ducker, Frederick Maroon staff' or put it into Box '0,Knepper, John Fulton, Chalmer l\Ic- faculty exchange,Williams, Chancellor Dougall, George () RQ.th BowraSerck and Jerome N eft'. ( ) Dorothy Powell( ) Jean Pickett( ) Louise Apt.( ) - Jo Parker( ) Gwen LlewellynJanet Child, Dorothy Davies, Vir­ginia' Foster, and Olive E"ames havebeen disqualified because of advancedbe much standing. •OUR newest cut, which can beseen at the head of this. column, re­minds us of the man who quotedGoldberg at the game Saturday. Hig­gins had accidentally beenupset. Saidour neighbor: "They all flop �ooner ==============or later." 0 f fie i a I Not ice sshe was at the University five years pledging of Byron Neimeyer of Lit- YOUR CHANCE-Theme are. threeago. tIe Rock, Ark. 'very nice Comfortable rooms to rentnear the campus, especially fine forwomen desiring board for eithertwo or three meals per day. DANCEANY ONE who is interested in ob- -Friday night. There will be a'dance 'for the benefit of the 'women,which will be a real live one. AlexWatson, 5831 Kenwood Ave. (11)SEND THEM TO THE... :,,'.. - sogramtheufresh'othering,regulRebelvanuaway. ing ithe i.but IJtheli. Th.few :eitheleeL. :,gam.:toueh- ,inicf..j. durin. ',sistUthe e:. ]... .lle)',_ ··that'.; IStiff���f��;�1;\.�c:�:��1,it�·1t;':':""J'" .... � ....�-.. �.�.: �;.eoDf •.r , ��',... ._t���;;';;-:- ... :;;t ....�·��i�'.-: .:' GUin:.�.�;:� ..:;� ,. ;'.that'.... : .. PhiDa� : :tc). .• I''-.�''.,aPm",S}Mat·Eth.. field :'of . tilwhiel!':'��·Evan.1Ii4wREAD THE WHISTLE,.READ· THE CAMPUS °NEWS.' READ. THE ANNOUNCEMENTS, 'DAR$2.50 Per' Year$l�OO:Per; QuarterDa��11. tal ojmoreinum.cordi!ina1ilenterabou1�nthat,·Thlcountcolle,the dcentp1aeespiteaentilits· tr'th,1reaen510·512EAST SIXTY.THIRDSTREETPRINTERS andUNOTYPERS'SPE� ATT�ONTOQNIVERSITY' . WORKWILL person who found platinumdiamond ring last Wednesday in IdaNoyes Hall return same to Maroonoffice and receive reward "1' Noquestion asked ..LOST-Will person who found bluebag containing mink neckpiece' andglasSes at the Mixer Friday kindlyreium glasses to Maroon office?They are of no use to anyone butowner •