�be IDail)2 . MaroonCHICAGO, W E))� ESOA Y, �lARCH 20, 1907. Price Two Cents.�,V-V�O�L;.�V�.�N�T;0�.�1;07�'���������������������������������������������������������������������''w�PLE INAUGURATION lABILITY· AND MODESTY OF NEW PRESIDENT I PREDICTS GREATER FUTURE. "ESTABUSHESDR,JUDSON I ARE SET FORTH IN INSTALLATION CEREMONY I FOR UNIVERSITY WITHAS ACTUAL PRESIDE"l DR. JUDSON LEADERMartin A. RyerEon's Announcement Greeting of Dr. MacLean I President Judson's ReplySixty·second Convocation is Marked .. It requires no ostentatious her- .. Efficiency incarnate is President I "The manifold cares, the busy du- Dr. MacLean Says University of'- Installation of University's I Chicago Has Spirit of Age .:md. ,.o_._liT alding to impress us either with the J udson. Let me on this auspicious tics, the large planning, the ceaselessNew Executi!�. fi Will Lead in Education. ""-;.importanee of this event �r the It- day welcome the new President to st.:dy oi social conditions, and of the11<'"" oi the choice which has beenthe brotherhood of university presi- means of social betterment, which SPEECH BRISTLES WITH pD &.�. RYERSON ANNOUNCES ELECTION made, JUI,W£"\V e remember that Dr. Judson dents and martyrs.President of Board of Trustees! came to our University in the early "Son of a godly ancestry, child of sity, are not to be incurred lightly.Voices Administration for Man clays of its existence, when faith and the small college, teacher in the pub- "To share in the development of aSelected to Head University. courage were required to face the un- lie school and state university, pro- University is a precious privilege=­certain future. We remember that in phct called by Harper in forming lC bett er than wealth, better than fame,Fo·rnlal installation of Dr. Judson the upbuilding of the institution heIt A glowing tribute to the Universityplans of his University, named by better than the pleasures of life.into the office of President be the always bore an important and valu- of Chicago as in the vanguard ofhim as his apostle, partaker of his is a privilege measured by the mag- .·University, with eloquent tributes to able part and that upon him as Dean progress in education, and anotherthe new President from Dr. Mac- of the Faculties of Arts. Lierature sufferings, yoke-fellow of hi� col- nitude of the service rendered- to Presideut Judson as the man mostLean and Martin A. Ryerson, set the and Science, and later as Acting leagues from the days of the first fac- which after all, is the real test of the tit to lead inthe country's education­sixty,scc�nd convocation held yes- President. there devolved great reo ulty, every student's friend, father of only abiding satisfaction. The Uni- :d advance brought the applause offf f II tl r convoca sponsibilities which he never failed the faithful and tcnder to the un- those attendinz the si .. cty-sccond con-terday 0 rom a 0 te -vcrsity means truth, it means know 1- .� �,.. '"tiom: Xlartin A. Ryerson as Prcsi- to adequately meet. faithful, active among authors and all \'ocation yesterday in Mandel Hall.d 0 d our confidence schoolmen, patriotic politician, pro- edge, it means freedom-and these.. dent of the Board of ·Trustees, rna e ." ur hopes an '" After predicting a brilliant terrr-: the Io: mal announcement of the ac- may well rest upon the firm basis of moter of civic righteousness, and- will suffice to sweeten and ener-tonal future for the English race,; tion of the Trustees and President t hcse recollections, but they find ad- pardon that I add-comrade of my gize .our turbulent democratic society. Dr. MacLean described the sort of: Judson made a short speech of ac- rlit ional foundation in a conviction. college days, fraternity brother, .. It is such a privilege, relying on educational facilities required to'I R k f 1 dcr ivcd from our knowledge of Dr. 'cve r friends from "he heart,' vou arc thc sympathy and cordial support of. I I . I .: ceptance. .vrr, �·erson spoke as 0.- ... oJ keep pace WIt I t ns :tt vance, III a, lows: Judson's character and ability, that ·hat rarest gift, a loyal friend, and, all, that this opportunity for large speech bristling with flattering allu-Members and Friends of the Univer- with greater opportunity will come therefore, the predestined one for usefuln ess is accepted; and I under- sions to Chicago and her new head.. d th t d h' id t I tl name of our rev take t he responsibility placed uponsity : greater service. an a un cr IS prcsi en . n ie -r n part. he spoke as follows:f T leadership there will be continuous erend master of Williams, may you me pledging only that I will do theAs President .of the Board 0 rus- •I . "The college has burst the bandstees of the University, it becomes progress towards the attainment of be the modern Mark Hopkins of the best that lies in me to carry it worth-of a mediaeval curriculum and is ad-the loftiest University ideals." ! \Vest." ily."my privilege to announce tl.at at " Ime�i"go�th�Board�el� Fe� �'��j��������_.��������������������������������������������-.�tmg ] rcsidcnt. Hat:r�.:et.a1t·-Jlld, _. , .. --. . IS.· .$5s, jA·I VARSm· N·O··1····· A-····P·lA�E··- -� .J sntcT·BLACkFRIAR-8P£RA'ASr.son was unanimously elected presi- PROMENADE BAl.ANtE 'IV \lJ Ident oi the University of Chicago. ·FOR ELEGANT LEISURE IChairman Moulds Makes Statement .Coach Cushing Announces Choice, I -havc furthermore to state that atPublic-Receipts Are $393.00, Ex- -- for all Parts but Hero and Mes-the earnest request of President Presid J cis - Q _......,;, 1 on Ipenditures $387.00-:-C0mmons Sup- resi ent u on m uar eer y n.e- senger Boy in "Sure Enougb Seg-Judson it has been decided that no . S S d Who W 'tper is BiggeSt Item, Music Next. port ays tu ents on I gregation 'Work Will be Asked to Leave. I.. I Coach Cushing has announced hisImprovements in B.uddmgs I selections for' the cast of "SureGrounds to be Made m the I Enough Segregation" to all parts ex-fall to the head of a modern univcr-"Educational Efficiency" is Univer­sity's Watchwor�, According toPresident of Iowa Universityjusting itself to modern 'social con­ditions, carrying germinal schoolswithin its bosom. There is a flower­i'lg of higher education into highesteducation in the beginnings of realuniversities, dating, outside the state­university movement, from the ac­cession of President Eiiot at Har­vard in 186g, and of President Gil­man, transplanted from a state uni­versity to Johns Hopkins in 1876;and with the latest florescence in theelaborate installation ceremonies areto mark his assumption of the office.University of Chicago, the Carnegieccpt that of Richard Allen, nicknamed. I nstitution, and a possible national"Spuds" who is the hero of the playd h b uuiversitv. From bottom to top, for-an t e messenger oy who has a 0• •h .ever assured by public education, runthree word part. The tree most.. . di I f h f I the golden threads of co-educationprormsmg can I( atcs or t e part 0H d \11 bringing in the age of Woman, her-"Spuds" are Beck er man, : anRoss and Neil Gunn. Coach Cush- self :tgeless, promising the eternaland not infernal asSo, Receipts, $393.00; expenditures,President Judson desires to enter up- This is. the Manyon his duties quietly and without os- $387.60; profit, $5.40... 1 f the brief stbry of the Washington Prom of andtentanon. t rerc ore an-February 21, which was made public Inounccmcnt whch I now make. to-yesterday by John Fryer' Moulds,gethcr with a b.rief acceptance of the Near Future.... chairman of the Finance Committee. That greenhouses for the Botanyoffice 011 his part. will constitute theThe report has been pronounced .cor- Department, and chimes for Mitchellrcct by the auditor of the University. Tower, in addition to the filtrationAdmires Dr. Judron's Delicacy The detailed report follows: system will be installed immediately,We hlillor the attitude of President Receipts was an item in the report of Presi-Judson in this matter, it reflect.s the 5 tickets at $5 � .. " , 25.00 d<:nt Judson, made public yesterday. ing will not make his final decision woman supernal.depth allli dclicacy of his feelings. f)2 tickets at $4 $368.00 II� :-.�!:�:tio:t. President Judson said between these men until the seconJ :11 classic lore.TI:rongh the untmely dea·h of hi.; that t;le Uni"ersity would continue wc:ek of rehearsal. Rehearsal will be- "The highest promise and the full-friend. thl' first President of the Uni- Total " , .$393.00 to m:tke .it plain that it is not a place gin April 2. The cast is as follows: '.'st potency of educ:ttional efficiency\"(rsity. tht're fell upon his shoulders Disbursements for "elegant leisure.". He also said Richard Allen, "Spuds," an athle.ic I :tre in the re�ognition of the per-a� Actin:.! President .. a great burden. M. H. MacLean, Supt. B. & G .. $i.� .. r:) that the University would take carc hcro (to be filled); Bert \Vise, uno: sonal anrl the ethical in edu�ation_which h(' stron�ly anrl worthily hore. Denson's Orchestra, music , .. 90.on that her instructors have not only dergraduate, who goes in for lo\"e-! Church. state and private institutions •Callell ::pon now to continue a t:tsk f)unwel1 & Ford, programs 27 �o �cholar�hip I�ut teacl�ing ability. The; Georr�e Law: "Jiggers" Dean, under-; with antagonisms disappearing, arcbegull II t!,(' "hadow of that sad event :\[('I1'S Commons. supper 112.�.') rcport conta111s mcntlon of the Krac-t graduate. who goes in for pOliticS'i swinging into their orbits in a n3-festi\"tt;c� whch. unrler the circum- Men's Commons, frappe , .. 'b.�n ger lectures. the deaths of Dr. Hu1'1 Fred Kay, first choice, Walter Hoff- tional �alaxy ahout the full orhedstanct·-. Illight properly signalize the]. H. Henderson, check scrv! � 10,0(' h('rt .and D('an Jackman. the recent. n'an, second: Willie. B. Green. whol ch:tracter-education .. In!!t:tI1:t! ion of � President, m:ty. on \ 'f ... I P I Q t t tl f c It "n I tIt I I th tl.. ."'. .\ Co" (ams. a ms.... .. .. . q (.0 ;IPP<)'Illmen SOle a u y c. ( e 1:1" css an lree majors credit. Ken- . '.thO • h·fi· I '..J • • • I• "The Um\'erslty of Chicago hasIS (',,'(';'''10n, e Itt1l1� y omltteu. Chic:tgo Flag- & Dec. Co .. tla�s. 6.00 clo"ltl� 01 �Iorgan Park :\cademy. neth Croshy, first cholc(', \V. Cham-I . . .1• �1\'en a great Impetus to tlll� mo\"e-No Ostentation Needed \\". C. Kern Co .. pennants...... 4-00 With regard to the st:tn<larcl ')i herllll. second: Prof. 1. ":\1. A. Gaze!". .It n' C I . c1 n 'ment. FIfteen �hort ycar:, ago, III a('('rtainly requircs no est('nta- ellison 0 .• (ccoratlons .... 2·iC work insisted upon, the report sav:,: i Ph... S. n .. head of the Astronomy " ..tioll" L,·r.'II'II·110" to I·mpre". s lIS el'tller Currier Pres" tickets T 75 .I I' rt t I' 1 lIn II 'I I penod 01 competttlOn. the great'state. ,.," , . . . "The UDI'versity is not a place for «t')' m(,l1. )er larc . nc :.\. :\Ierci . . . ..I A· , ,/ . and other ·UIll\"crS:�les watched WIth"·It 1�J;;. importance of this e\'ent or J. H. Kint7.c, car. :1Od caller,.. Roo ele{�."nt I{'isure. I! is an institution I l,c·;;l1camp. n. des 1.ettrcs. of the�. I G 'I C k'''''' 1 some degree oi anxidy the estahlish-�t 1 t1i, titness of the choice which co .. \. 00', awnlllg w.oo for hus.\" work, :tnd those who arc ,. rE(.·� .. lc (Ies Reaux Arts. Paris. Con-h 1 T� I I EI . C C" S· ment of this t.;nivcr�ity. with prom-as )1 \ 11 ll1;ule by the noar(1 of 1'('( era � ectnc 0.... • Igl1. i.95 110t ,\.t·III·ll<T to conform to thi� "itua-I (!ltctlt1� a party of French girl .. to theT • t"> ised extcn"in' affiliation ancl ('nclk ....nl�t("" '. ()nr memory n('c(l� no I Incidental ... po .. tage. etc........ 4·,W tion arc out of place and might bet-. Ln;\'ersity of Chicago, Harold Swift:fir . l'IHlowlllent. Tn ChicafYo tlH' ('(111 .. tant"oml'tl::�. our hopes no stiml1lation.. II'at'cm repr .... ""lltl·lt� tl CI' t:"oter live their li\"es in another ('n- ,. .. . �. ... .'" Ie lIc:t�o ()Jscu .. �ion runs: 'II ow �h:t11 "'e()ur ("1111, d,t"llcC no :t .. ;;;uranc('. Total $"02.00 \"ironment and among- other condi-I :\m·.-rtcan, :\elolph Plerrot, .fir"'t choice.., I . 1 . It' I\\"(' r· :llt'IllI)"r tll,,,t nr JII(I -on ni",count.. .,. 1;:.-,00 JOll'l I i,·"r "c I' \\' WI( en c( ucatlona aim .. in lite 'I;;; rta... .. .. " '.... .. e one . a' .. on. nlaster .. . _.C;II11(' I" "l1r rni,·cr ....-t·t\· in tIle .... arl\". !!ons.(; 'ran"lort t' F k I fi('ld .. :lnd hy .. octallzatton��• '1...) a Ion. 'ran' Orchard:dav<; ··t· 0I ···u -I' or t I I' I "" 0 £- TnrninfY to the �t:tn<lard reqUIred C'I .,' I I "'Ih I. . ..'•. (Ii 1 .. eXI"teI1C('. W l('n l:tl I all', 0 a (IS )nr�cnt('nt ·�.�'"'i."1.J ��. I J( �r cae er, :, crt H('nelcr<;oll. fir,t "Our natIOn watch-word. HI th1Scour' . I f I I "j iacHlty tlll.'l1lhcr". 1 'reSIdent Jncl- I :. 1. •• I�(' \\t'�(' reqUlr('( to :tce t le nn'l.'. C 10 l('. "entler. second: :\Ies;;;eng('r day of expansion a<; :, worlel.powercertain .\\. 1 1 . R I "" .. en says III Ill .. report. 1 .' b fil' I••. Ilitllrc. 'e reme111 ,(,T t 1at 111 0 ance'" �5·"o.. >0) (to e I led): Ehzahe.h Gordon, il� a twcntieth centnr\" IlltrO(itlclllg" anthe Ilphl1ihling of the institution he :\ dnplicate of the ahove �t;>.�- "Atte�tlOn IS now c�ltcd to t�te ,"ne ty." P:tul Harp('r, fir .. t choice, ethical hllmanc ('ra. -111n'\t he mor,�alway .. hore :tn important :lml "aln- ment. with vouchers attached, h."'" other SIde of the pl.cture. Willie1 COl.I Parker, "'. econel', CI .... rl.cc.. ".. Gazer, 11.:.11 '('(Ineation:' it mll .. t he 'edllca-able part and that. uoon 1.im a .. De.tll I heen checked over hy the auditor of students are held to mdustry, they \\"1'0 do('s not t k f 1 I! . ... I I • a cater ter father. tlOnal efticiency'-ollr saving sa t ;,tof thc FaCUlties_of_Arts, Literature the Univer"ity. Any student who must be sUPPhed_wlth Intelhgent andl \.'_ ralker Morrison', �{rs. G ree",'rad. home and abroad.-�-��-�(Continued on page J) (Contirlued on page 3) (Continued on page 2.) <Continued on page 4-) (Continued on page .f.>only ceremony to mark the cv-nt,-.' I, ,t.,...�'.. .:£';O:J..Tttl! DAtLV MAROON, eHteACO,w�nN£SnAV, MARCH �, l�. -=Juat the place to hold club a:id fr:1temity dinners.THE HOTEL l\4AROON;; joicing that we have been able to dO] University SHTle $3.00 per Doz.so much for so many welt-deserving I. J-nc mbers of the faculty." .Student's Special $�.50 per Doz ..t latly arDon \ sho�ld be �epresented on the paper._____ ...... ..-.-.. -.__ -.{ and during vacation the matter willbe taken up separately with each one,OIUC1.1 Student l'ubllcatloo of tbe Ulilnr· ., f thait7 of Cblcqo. ill the hope that the beginning 0 cspring quarter will see a staff of can­didates for the reportorial staff insome measure comparable with what:t should be. The Daily Maroonshould represent the students of theUniversity. The only way it can doED�erl'() .. Second· Cia. Yall at lb. Chi so effectively is to have an editorial(".co poatomce. .board and staff made up of represen-tatives from all thc organizations in�ub8crlptlon price, $3.00 per",ear: $1.00the University- Every fraternity anclfor a months. SubKrlptlona recelnd at .;tlJ� lIarooD Omce. Ellis Hall, or at the' the student hody in general shouldl-'Ilculty Excbanle, Cobb Hall. Order. have men work ing for the paper. Thi ...taken by mall or telepbone. Hyde Park the editors are going to try to bringabout. and the support of the entireUniversity is urged. eighty-two persons. The offic:al listof promotions and appointments willbe published in the next number ofthe University Record."In the same connection it may beadded that several important newuppointments ha\;e been made in thelast few weeks. In the Departmentof Political Economy. Mr. ChesterW. Wright. instructor in CornellUniversity, was appointed to an in­structorship; and Professor L. C:Marshall of the Ohio Wesleyan Uni­vers ity, to an assistant professorship:in the Department of Anatomy, Pro­fessor Charles J. Herrick was ap­pointed to a profcssorshp in. neur­ology ; in the Department of Physi­ology, Dr. S. A. Mathews was ap-Ioointed to an assistant professorship;n experimental therapeutics. Thislast is the first step in carrying outthe work provided by the gift towhich attention has already beencalled. In the same department, As­sistant Profesor Waldemar Koch.appointed last summer, began hiswork in modern pharmacology. Itmay bc added that other new ap­pointments are contemplated. but arenot yet ready for announcement.These promotions and appointmentsprovide for the coming year on amore substantial basis than has beenThe �'ormerl,Unlnnlt7 ut CblcalO WMld,.FoundedTbe Weeki,. Oct. I, 1892.�be Dall,. Oct. 1. 1102.426.I!. EDDY l.IATH.:W�, MaLaglq Editor.) I-:DWARD U .• 'ELSEN1·HAL. New. Editor. VARSITY;iNOT A PLACELUTHER D. );,'ElL.'ULlJ. Athletic: Editor FOR. ELEGANT LEISUREGEOUGE E. IWLLEU. BuaIDeB8 MaDager(Continued from page I.)Printed by the M.rooD !.·rL'8"4i4 East :;:;tb Stri'4"tl'bone Hydf' Park 3;;�1 efficient instruction. It is often thecase that a scholar, eminently Sl1C­cessful in research, is ·ill adapted t(,teaching. One of the most difficultproblems of administration is to se­cure skillful teachers, especially for. Careful studyWith this issue The Daily Marooncloses the winter quarter, in many re­spects the most satis- the younger classes.is being g: v e n to this problem. andit may be said that several of thepromotions made at the present timeare made in reward of the teachingability clearly proved by practical ex­perience in the class-room. In som.eGerman institutions, it is the customfor the head of the dcpartment toThis DECIDE A. A. U. BASKETBALLCHAMPIONSHIP THIS WEEKProgressOf The factory Quarter the pa­per has yet experienced,1\1e: ny circumsanees haveconspired to hinder theprogress of the Daily this year, butdespite the difficulties, some improve­ment. has been made. It is not thewish of the editors� to call attentionto the advance or the·· improvementseffected by their efforts. They onlywish at this. time to say that the be­ginning of the spring quarter will seeThe Daily Maroon on a better work­ing basis, better equipped and in abetter 'condhion to do effective work erarion,"andaccomplish the-purposes for which . d .� With refence .to Improve e qUI Il::the panel' was established than=it' has 'f 'tl"... ncnt that running expenses 0 reever b��£o.' re been:" .. .. lniversity will be reduced by $40.-The -editors that will start the -c·o. and this saving will be applied .on tomorrow, Friday, and Saturday.spring Quarter have all had consider- to buildings and grounds. In this The men stand a very good chanceable experience in· the Daily Maroon connection the report says:work and it is thought they will be "The gift announced on the first ofab!e to handle the news effectively J a nuary of nearly three million dol­and, it is hoped, accurately. The lars as an addition to the Universitypr-nters, to whom the paper was a endowment, has made possible, notnew thing this year, have become bet- only a large reduction in the annualter acquainted with publishing the deficit. but also a decided advancepaper and they will be prepared to 'r. certain specific Jines. The De­turn out a good grade of work from partrnent of Botany wil be providedthe typographical point of view. immediately with the much-neededThe accomplishment cpon which de- �reenhouses; the Alice Freeman Pal- U. to seven of these men. There ispends the greatest improvement in mer chimes, for which a general sub- :111 agitation for the awarding of thethe paper is in rather a different di- scription has in part provided. will Varsity "c" to the members of theretion. The editors have been work- .. hortly be installed in Mitchell Tow- team, if the victory comes to Ch;­ing for a year to place the paper on er; an elaborate and complete sys- cago.a firm \"."orking basis by establishing tern of filtration will be supplieci so Ia constitution. and this end has about that the drinking water in all part�been accomplished. The editors and of the Un"'ersity grounds will he en-.business managers wiII spend the va- tirely saf(_'; special pro\'ision for(Oat ion perfecting this necessary doc- (.·(Iuipmcnt and books in sundry de-ument and near the first or t�,e spring p:trtments and for the cxtension of It's on I y a(IHarter the constitution. together with the work for de,·eloping and improv-' night's ride-..J R J one sleep-fromccmplcte explanation of every clause, ing the campus has been mauc. e- Chicago to realwill be published. The chie{ aim of �:des atl this. otlr cxpenditures � fo!, .••• IIII...�.J rest and health atthe editors in persisting in bringing tl�c -next ·fiscal· year -�ilf be· reit;c.ei ,. French Lickabout the constitution is to show to l,y $40.000. This makes it possihte 111 Bad Sthe ::tudents ;and faculty the complete to take hetter care of our huildings' "est en priDgssystem on \;·hidl the paper is con- and grounds in various ways. and. at Waters are uDsurpassed-golf... f tennis, ridiDg, driviDg, billiards,dueted, in rl·gard to hoth the editorial the same time. make prOVISIon or a bowling, trap-shooting or per-and husiness dcpartments. �e:d I;�r�e number of promotions and ad- feet rest jf you waDt it-Ideal. I I f 1 4(:commodatioDs-congeDialquarh'r they will Ica,'c nothin� UI1- vances 10 sa ary among t 1(' acn ty. guests.don(' to explain e\"Cry detail in full The action taken hy the Roard of Law RoDDd Trip Ratesand to di�p(.'1 every snspi<.'ion that The Trustes in its la�t re�ular meeting 1 D'lY and nhtht trains, sleepers.I .' th t dt'rcctl'on relates. to .... bout parlorand�uffetcar •. ,...--�-_naily �raroon is a c ose corporatIOn. 111 a ..The conception has heen spreadahro:td that tl:e editorial hoard is con- fHE MAN WHO DOESN'Ttrolled hy one Uni\'ersity faction and I K NOW, MAY WE A Rthe husincss 11Ialla�ement anotherThis impression t.he editors will c1�ar FO'WNESup next fJuartcr If not another tllln�is accomplislled. GLOVESThe�dea that The Daily }faroon j" the case for the last twelve months.Daily I. am sure that all will unite in re-give the introductory courses.is in the belief that only the widestand ·r.ipest experience can avail to in­troduce students properly to a givenfield of education. There is in thisfood for thought, and I commend it�o all of the departments for consid- Tomorrow, Friday, and SaturdayWill Settle Varsity's Hopes forFurther Basketball Honors.The Varsity basketball team :sspending its time in study this week,with only :! small amount of physical'��rk: to k�ep': th� . m� .on edge fo:rthe A.' A.U. championships at Evans-of winning in this series, but withfour games to play in three days.the bug-bear of an off -night may cuta big figure.Captain Houghton. Hoffman, an. IPage, guards; Schommer and Rub­ble, ce�tcrs; McKeag. Falls, �'lIaGeorgen; forwards, will make up �beteam. If the championship .. is WO!1.medals will be awarded by the A. A.a "close corporation" has had its ef­f�ct on the editorial department.F.\·ery organization ,in the l!"inrsit1 �'ARTYN'S MAROON STUDIO,SiCS Cottage Grove Ave. Also pho­to. of tbe ume. Sen4 ODe boIIIe.THE MAN WHO DOESgNOW IS SURE TO. FIFTY-EIGHTH AND �REXEL AVENUE.Convenient. Excellent Service. First-C�Come over and see us about your next' Club Banquet. ,:�:t" '!�Our Lunchroom is open until O:1e a. m.H.E SHOREYTHETAILOR332 Republic Buildin.135.00 COLLEGE SPE'::I ,\LVA'LEC�er CJ WDkieTAILORS 185 1�9 Dearborn St.Bank floor ( COli_ ... -- -SIMPLEESTAB]Students. copied Ciur £OLLEGE CORNER Suit Model Last AutUJlUlTHE SPRING MODEL i$ much handsomerCome in and see it' A:and ScicnPresidentsponsibilitito adequatUniOur hopwell rest trecollectio:fot.ndatiol1from ourcharactergreater oper service.ship then·gress tow;;loftie�t U::-;;Mr"i�'.�6th and MichiPa, convictiouq-j,e 16th St. Livery fill, Kratificat1(Riding . Academy·' . �:�nOf<1High-Class S2ddle and Harness Horses for Sak � 'of the UiHorses Sch�led Presid,In anS\1Send for Circular. Open Eveninp.:.- 11 dent JlId�.--------------------------------:. Presidentof theThe truto me invThe maniBUNDLES BROUGHT IN AND CALLED }4 u�.: the largeShirts ..... '... '. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .• 8c Collars. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. '" . 2C dstu y of �Cuff's .........................•.... 4cS ��ans 0:• 68_4-_68_6_E_3S_t_6_3_r_d __tr_ee_t • faill to tlisitr. �rt'To carryis sufficicSoberly. ,a labor (,�nergy \\still ther(ation froThey Fill that Empty Space at Home.e�motr' 6 _boto �tulJioPhone Hyde Park-16. 243 EAST 55th STREET··•• JTelephone Calumet 251Frank· S. Younl Phone H.P. 1251Young America Laundry"JlIIDEIF.r:ireprool· Storage & V ... Co.POrt T k:hl�te('.�cu1ti{.,�rnc(' i"lsiderat('ha\'e .. hi)We arl·Gth('r.1tork rot:·luns \\·11:===============::==============:::�. illl'ari;JI)1stanrlin::�ys nl:1action.r(:�tllt" i1f; ith \\ 11will h(' Itntitbl:================================iIl'OlJeag-lllthe ConUni\,cr._iof a f<,\COUnt!' iJIlating :1tU1tNITURB. PIAMOS. TRUNKS, IIERCHAlfDIU ... PAJtauDSLIVBRBD TO ALL PARTS OF THB CITY. D&PeTI .. AND SUBURBS.BrandlGeaeraJ 0fIiceL.. SL ... CaJamet A ....PIIoDerDo.aIu __........ Eadaup aU Oftice .. •Spring Flo",ers in BlossomVISIT THE GREENH{)USES NOWPhones: H. P. IS-H. P. 6957 0A. �cADAIWSS3d Street and KlInbark Avenue.THE UNIVERSITY PANTATORIUMPresses your suit every weektor $1.00 per month5645 Cottage. Groye AYL and shines your shoesI,de Park 3711Student Spirit Strong ACQUATIC SQUAD OUT FORWESTERN CHAMPIONSHIPAnother source of strength is theChicago spirit among our students-and the essence of that is that each Meet With Wisconsin Saturday Willone shares the obligation of keeping Decide the Best College Swim- II the fair name of our U�liversity u�- ming Team in West.l spotted-s-that each one IS to do hISI part, and that only by the united The aquatic championship of west­,energy of all, trustees, faculties and ern colleges hangs on the result ofstudents togerher.can our great work Friday nights' contest, when the Bad­he wrought.WHO HESS FOilnuIUT1I£II. HI CO.FIU.uatlE.....wu ,BOSTONGARTERergizc our turbulent rlemocr.rtic so­ciety.,It is such a privilege, relying onthe sympathy and cordial support of Morse. Walker, Solomon, Goes.Water-polo game-Captain Rohde,center, Schott and Princell, for­wards, Badenoch and Solomon,guards, and Goes, goal.To share m the development of aUniversity is a precious privilege­better than wealth. better than famebetter than the pleasures of life. I; gcr swimming squad comes to theVarsity to settle whether WisconsinTHE I£COCmED STlIDDD.... Tbe .1.0 IIltamped on ewerJpJ �1_-�"'_CUSHIONBUTTON •CLASPUES RATTO THE LEe-IEYER.SUPS. TEARS lOR UIFASTEIlS is a privilege measured by the mag- lowing list of events and the Chicagonitude of the service I"t>ndercd- entries have been arranged:which after all, is the real test \)1 the 40-yard swim-s-Harper and Princel!.only abiding satisfaction. T"e Uni- 6o-yard swim-Harper and MorsePlunge for distance-Solomon.roo-yard swim-Walker.'160-yard relay-Harper.'versity means truth, It means knowl-edge. it means freedom-and thesethree will suffice to sw- :t�:1 :IIlC Princell.(Continued from page I)Comhuskers Object to .Losing Cap­tain Weller and Little and Refuseto Play Without Them.ahsolutely no withdrawing from ;t.conducted according to the regular T!�:: "rig �ine" schools will be play- TOMA· SOSCHOOL and, ORCHESTRA'5J1 KIMBALL HALL. CHICAGO.MANDOLIN LESSONS. $I.SO.Music Furnished for==============--- All Select Occasions.Phone Harrison 803or Chicago is best in the West illaquatk� The entries &om �iscon- ��������������������������������Jsin have, not yet arrived but the fol-SIMPLE INAUGURATION all. that this opportunity for largeESTABLISHES DR JUDSON usefulness is accepted; and J under Practice for the Wisconsin meetAS ACTUAL PRESIDENT take 'the responsibility placed upon wiil be more or less broken up by theme, pledging only that I will do the ;"exams:' but Coach Knudson wantsbest that lies i11 me to carry it worth- all the men who can get away to comeand Scicn e. and later as Acting ily. out at the regular hour.President there devolved great re- Pennsylvania and Yale come rightsponsibililies which he never failed PROMENADE BALANCE IS $5-40 at the start of the Spring Quarter andto adequately meet. for this reason all swimmers and poloUniversity to Progress (Continued from page I) players will be given regular practiceOur hopes and our confidence may during the vacation. The men, arewell rest upon the firm basis of these desires, may examine these vouchers asked to come out every day from I Irecollections, but they find additional at a.ny time. The aim of the finance '0 12 o'clock.foundation in a conviction. derived committee was to put into the Prom For the first time there will be col­from our knowledge of 'r», Judson's .every dollar in sight, and, so we are lege teams entered in the A. A. U.character and ability. that with especially glad that the receipts and championship, to be held at the C. A.greater opportunity will come great- disbursements so nearly bala�ce. A. on March 27·' Dr. Raycroft haser service. and that .under his leader- This was, made possible by the fact decided to enter' the polo and rel�-'ship there will be· continuous pro- that ninety-two students took advant- teams and Solomon in' the plunge. 11-.gress towards the attainment of the age of the reduction; : and bought linois will also be represented in the;Iuftiest University ideals. their tickets before the night of the meet.:-.:sftirtn�· -to ��'fuftes'Cdegre� �this' ·Prom. Th, esuccess �f the affair is. _. ' _" " , _"conviction. it'· is ,vtill great personal due t� �J)e' fact that every committee NEBRASKA WANTS ATHLETESlrati�cation that, speaki�g, for the -did its share of the wor�' and did not TO PLAY FOR FOUR YEARSBeard of Trustees I now declare Dr. add to the burdens+of ':' ,the':"1in�nce'Judson duly' installed as' Pres'ide�t' c��mittee by shiftin�' an�',.·p�rt� 'The�f the University �f Chicago. . thanks of the fillallc"� committee' arcPresident Judson'� Acceptance due to Dr. Raycroft for his generousIn answer to 1\1 r, Ryerson, Presi- assistance in the gymnasium; to. M r.dent. Judson s�id: I MacLean for his careful' supe�ision Nebraska has taken a decided stand l-nones:Presidenr Ryerson and Gentlemen of details: ,:and to Mr. Barrell for the against the three year rule. At a )ffict'. H.P 1;88. Residence, H.P. 961.of th B d f T I '. meeting of the University Athletic �t. 4t."b 7Im D.-.Io_e oar 0 rustees: sp endid service of the Commons. :zILI ..,. � � FII"�"The t t hi h h fi Board last week the following jn� ""�, '»alp'" 7I1m Da"'-rus w IC you ave con ded John' F. Molds. :zILI� u. !' �.p .. � ..to me involves a grave responsibility. Chairman Finance Committee. structions we're given Manager Eagle DENTISTSThe manifold cares, the busy duties, in drawing up contracts for football l2.t9 Kirnbark Ave. Cor. 63rd St.the large planning., the ceaseless FINAL EXAMS' BEGIN TODAY games: Hours 0-12.. 1 :JO-s.st�dy of social conditions. and of the "All Athletes of The University ofmeans of social bettermcnt. which Yellow Pads Will Rule Campus For Nebraska who participate in football I---- ...... ------- ... �--f' . h b f WHaUdoYOU�7ouraill to the head of a modern univer- Three Days-Vacation Next games WIt mem ers 0 the Chicago New.pap ...... , ?rlodlcal. aDd1 sity, are not to be incurred lightly. Week. 'Confcrence shall have been in resi- at."OD.�.To carry such a task worthily no one deuce :a The University of Nebraska At NO.l\.TO�Sis suffiC'ient alone. Entering on it E b' d F h "'Ine full year, and shall not be debar- Pbo.u� Free Deu...ayxarns egm to- aye or t c next 116 BJde Park ace f-�'JJ Stret:(. Soberly. with the zest that stimulates three days, nothing but the yellow red until they- have participated in in- ... -----..-----; a lahor (If love, with the courage and exam pad. belated note hooks. refer:' tcrcollegiate athletics four years inI tnrrcy\, 1 • I h" the aggregate."t ! '"'- w lIC 1 may e gwen to one. cncc books that should have been rca�still there is need of a -lo1.'al co-opcr- I' d f The point where this 'ruling differsoJ se,·cra weeKS ago, an a ew strayation i II with that of the Conferenl.e is that it, rom a. Such gcnerous sup- tcrm papers will be the only thing�POrt T know will be given by every ir� evidence upon the campus. will allow thc participation of ment'tl�t{'(', To my colleagUes of the Vacation wct'k w!t1 begin with tile who arc graduate students. and. this�cult' T I I<:ts 'in Captain W cller anu Little. 'The, 1("... ook with entire confl- do"e of the examinations Frid;lv. _ ',. '\1cnc(' i.lr the s�nl.n s, tallnell ."n','. ('on- C' 1 I '11 'f I noard is unanimous in taking ;thls... '0 .'c 100 \,\., re-convcne .\ on( ay.sidcratC' fricncl�hip which S.o man" ,\·1 TL .. '11 h g-ound and it statcd that there will be• .",pn r. lIe exammatrons WI �:\'c .... !Jt)\\·n in the long months pas;.. c .Ir,' llO� strangers to one an- schedule. 'as fol1ows:tther. T ask no . bettcr lot tha'n to 8 I W I:.�o c asscs- c( .•ltork (·Il! with them t'le great proh- � I Th9 :.�o c asses- urs ..Itm" ,1' I• ' "'IC 1 ;'Ire hefore us. It is not 11:00 .classes-Friday.- tn\';\riahly c;'Isy to �ecure full und('r- T2:00 classcs-\Ved ..stan(lil1� Thc Presidcnt cannot ;'11-1 2:00 c1asscs- Thurs. .'I\-:ty� 1ll:lh r>llhl�c �Il his rca�ons for .1:00 class('�-Friclay.action 1T' e c;'ln only hope for th�r(;:ltlt� in th(' long run to justifv the Delta Tau Wins from Deke. �� 9{ S af;lfh \ . 'I I - Second Hand Books. Cta. t t ·• '/IIC 1 Ie confidently cxp('cts Delta Tau Delta rday runncrs won. ...;;;J e 00 u tolVlll he .:i\'('ll I' 'I' fl'onl tIl'" n ... ke I' I . I Here s your opportun!ty to dispose.' 11111.. eanw'1I1c. he is "" scxtet ast 11Ig It �'1 • •• ltlllBAlL BALL�ntJtleri to tllC he�. t J·tl(IO"m.nnt of 111'�, tl .. If' f I of your text hooks at a faIr pnce. FIx' 243 Waba.·ll A.e- .� ..." � lC gymnasmm. m t lC ast tIme • I' I .l'ollea�II(" in II' . - _ TI Ph' G n YO:lr own price-the League sells Original1deas an(1 Exclusive Slylesinh a Important m:\tters-· ' .. 1/ 2·;.. Ie I anlma clta' PHOTOGDAPHStee . I them. 15 pcr cent. commission. Rooks �tr .. OI�lt11�n consciouscnss of the -Alpha Tau Omega matc 1 has heen. • Sp.clal a.a,,-." n. 0':, c. �tadeDt.nl\er�lt\' IS not tl t f po"tpo I t'l tl h . . wanted no\\; for next quarter s courscsl-------f -' la 0 onc man or ' ne( un I 1(' egllll11ng of theo a f('w. hut of all. :Machinerv! spring quartcr. League Room. Lexington I. I Patronize Dailv Maroon adve"is�(s,tOUnt· ... . I j ---• S lor httle-lt JS the spirit ani-1 I TheyDlahng it which is the reality. ,St1hscr�be . for the Daily M' Small ads bring large returns it. Are.I and be III lme. aroon The Daily Maroon. , Reliable.cd under this provision or not at al1.8:J�'1 :30 With playing other col1eges outside8:.1�11 :30 the Chicago Conference, of course8:J�'1:30 'this ruling has nothing to do. I. Goldsmith, Director.2:00-5:00 1t now only remains for the Con- )f[.ce. Cable Piano Com�,.,2:00-5:00 fercl1ce to toe thc linc or Nebraska \Vabash and Jackson. CHICAGO.2:00-.5:00 will turn it down. � lConklin's=,·PenFor busy people.No bother.Fills itself.Cleans itself.No dropper.Nothi.ngtotakeapart.Nothin� to spill.A dip 1D ink, atouch of thumbto nickel cres­cent and thepen is full,ready to write.AU the beltdeaJen eTei'7-��:�CooIillD Pen or can -JIPlJ'tUf you lnai. upon baTtDCIL C'_"POlUoretbanoUw%=�L��I: .boh In oar c:ata'oc���!n::tam lIeD rep&IrfIil P"GIDJIUJ'.TIlE �JlKLI. PO ce.aIWU�A �... ...,.c..u. '1' ...---- ----- -------Residence: Phone'F.;J Arlington PI. Lake View I�Phone Harrison 1644Goldsmith's Orchestra BfSURfYou are CorredlyDressed,It will·make'-y��1"·/"�brighter and betterand convey the im­pression that yourbrains are paying div­idends.The World LikesProsperous PeopleOur SOring StylesAre Now ReadyA. N. JERREMS, Manager.Tailor for Young Men.Either storelSI La Salle Street, aDd" Jackson Blvd.I--�--------,-- _Spalding Athletic Goods.Mention ",hat sport you are inter­ested, in and ask for a list of collegemd school supplies.The Spalding Athletic Ll1muyTextbooks on every athletic sport10 cents per copy.Send for Complete List.Mail Order Dept.A. G. SPALDING &: BROS.126 Nassau St., New YOl·k.149 Wabash Ave .. Chia!E'"OUR SPRINGSTOCK IS READYA large selection ofSpring Overcoatin!r.l attempting prices.200 styles of FancyVestings.PRICESSuit to orderOvercoats to orderFancy Vests $20 to $5020tO 505 to 15WILLIAM .fERRE.S· .ON ••Uark ad Adami ...�,: ,-m .. -=-=��������������T�H�E�D�A�t�=·Y���A�R�O�O�N�.�C�H�I=C�A�GO�:�W�E�D�N�ES�D�A=Y�.�M�A�R�C�H���,�t��.�����������������=-I�:::. FHUNDREDANDTW�TY-ONE �� Ev�/Ma�a�t J�m� Nailian �����������.-�����������������."GET EIGHTY -EIGHT HONORS Krueger, Helen Dorothea Miller, OraFrances Proctor, Walter RobertMany Rewards for Scholastic Excel- Rathke, Harriet Vance, Ella LouiseIence Are Given 'at Yesterday's Wangeman, Erwin Paul Zeisler.ASSOCIATE AND GRADUATE'CANDIDATES BID FAREWELLSouth Side TransferJuniors and Seniors Hold Class Ex­ercises at Same Time in Honorof Departure. Convocation Exercises.PREDICTS A GREATERUNIVERSTY FOR FUTUREWITH DR. JUDSON LEADERwe: re dist rib-Eighty-eight honurs Lindsay 'Storage Co.Paul King Judson is Orator for AIJ- uterl amoug the 121 candidates of the:sociates and Roscoe Fairchildfor Graduates. Of these, IICOil vocation )'l' .. t cr day.(Continued from page 1)in the Juniorwere for,. ·fMOVING.PACKINCi-SHIPPIB6:We have careful men and f'q\UpaIItfor moving Household rJO(lcb' ancl 5.anos in 1I yde p", k, W oOdla wn ...Englewood. S?Ccial attenuoo ...to packinC and c;hippina.------------ 'IFLUEIII GRIThe Seniors in Kent and tile Jun- College» • .!S ill the Senior Colleges."1 hail this University as having­; ior s in Mandel held their quarterly !2 in spccia l dcpa r tmcnt s, 2-' eicc-J this watchword! Permit me \0 con-class exercises simultanepusly yes- tious to Sigma Xi. ancl 13 clect ious gratulate it a� this first conv ocatioute rday morning at IO :30. Paul King to Phi Bl'ta Kappa. Those who rc- oi the: ne w President. Well has a pub- BAGGAGE-EXPRESSWacon. Lw. 4B7 E.6Jd St.g a. In..12 DOone J p. m,:Dearborn St.. 10. m.. 3:30 p. m ••5:.30 p. m.ODe SUDCIa) trip- Trip3 to Wood-1...,. aact �ewoocI Stati�I� j uds o.: for the Juniors and Roscoe S. eein�cl hono. s wcr e : .tc print said his election :was inF�.in,:jlild ior the Seniors were the ,IHouor ahlc mention ior excellence reality a confirmation by the Boardstudent orators of the occasion. Dean fin t hv work of the Junior Colleges )f Trustees of the choice of the ac-Shepardson presided at the Scnio: . . ,\\,:1:- �o the Iollowing students: Ste l- .ilties and students of the inst itution.___ur(!(!ting._.a.tuLDcun Lovett had charge I . Ila Audcr--ou. Hart Edward Baker. "The University of C ucago lasof the Junior exercises. Miss Susan ll a r vcy Iknjamin Fuller, Jr., Alta entered on the second stage of itsI Helen Ballou. of the Latin depart- I) J IKathryn Gn'l·n. Gertrude Green- extraordinary career, and r. U('me:l�t spoke at the Junior exercises. I . ,I •baum. Paul Vincent Harper, William son is specially we I cquippeu to grve'\liss Ballou spoke on the human- Kixm-Ile r. :\ lvin Frederick Kramer. its organization solidity and its cdu-ist i ; movement which preceded the �Iary J(bl'phinc Xl oynihan. William cational work thoroughness and effi­rcnuis sance, declaring that not ig- Koy Peacock. Robert Thomas Proc :iencf' A true prophecy;' for effi­norancc but habit of mind was ncccs tor, ForcignenEvils. SW�ples1.#�thlOFFICES487 E. Sixt)'-thinl StreetTel Hyde Park 1161.1�334 Dearborn StreetTel Harrilon 492J.The relin the COland the reof the a:UNION HOTEL and RESTAURANT of the :-.Honorable mention for excellence Let me on this auspicious day wel- VIiILL. FiND RES.rAURANTS 'ON 'nNO FLOORS. jug as itsure as Boccaccio and I'ct'rarch to over- in the work of the Senior Colleges come the new President to the bro- Wl�L FHlD A SPECIAL AFTER-THEATER l\�Z��U, aDd the Io WILL FIND SPLENDID SERVICEc me.•• was awarded to the following stu .hcrbood of university presidents and ing wasServing only the Best the Market AffordsDuring the winter quarter, 17 men dents: l\largarct Blanche Allardycc. martyrs. -the late I111 to 117 RANDOLPH STREETand 10 women matriculated, accord- Margaret Ernestine Burton. Mary . "Son of a godly ancestry. child of ; wiil hold, v·:e mal,e a Specialty of Club, Fraternity Dinners, Etcing to the report of the dean of the Madeline Carlock, �Iahel Drury. the small college, teacher in the pub- Finest .Orche srr a in tlre f'ity ing in thjuniorc�lcgcs. 3M5 men and 3� W� Ma� Anne E\'ans. Bertha Hermer lie scho� and ��e u�ve��� pro- ��������������������������������� "��uh Umen registered during the quarter, Gelders, Peter Hoekstra. Alice Mar- :>het called by Harper in forming the temOon,making a total of 668. In the winter garet Hogge. James Root Hulbert. plans 'Of this University, named by What We do lor College 'Men Miss Jof 1906, 6.p students-347 men and Eva Margaret j essup. Nathan Louis him as his apostle, partaker of his ham Tay295 women registered. Krueger, Rein� Bouke Kuiper, Jetta suffering, yoke-fellow of his col- derson w•L HID I 1\1'11 f h d f th fi t We place them in positions for which they are best fitted fBoth Dean Vincent ant) President ancastcr, c en orot lea • I er, leagues rom teays 0 e rs. the a tel'Judson being absent, Dean Lovett Daisy ::\Jay Mosher, Marietta Wright faculty, every student's friend. fathersp kc for them. In part, he said: "It Neff. Bertha Payne, Chauncey J. of the faithful and tender to the un­is wth regret mingled with satisfac Vallette Pettibone.Ora Frances Proc- faithful. active among authors and alltion that 1 see you candidates for the tor, Walter Robert Rathke, Frances schoolmen, patriotic politician, pro­set ior colleges. The period during Reubelt, Lora Antoinette Rich. Clark moter of civic righteousness, and­which you have been members of the ':'andee Steinbeck, Arthur Carleton pardon that J add-comrade of myjunior colleges 1","1s been one of trans Trowbridge. Harriet Vance. Phi!iil :ollege days. fraternity brother, 'everition during ",hidt the small college George Van Zandt. Ella Louise friends from thc heart,' you are thatsystcm h�ls been installed and made:1 \Vangeman. Eleanor Bland White- rarest gift, a loyal friend, and there­·succcss. To this succes. you in no tord. fore the predestined' one for presi­small me2sure have contributed. Honors for excellence in particular dent. In the name of our reverend·'Tr.is t:-ansition from the junior to departments of the Senior Colleges master of Williams, may you be the.'. c senior colleges is not merely 011 wcre awarded to the following stu- 'llodern Mark Hopkins of the West!�dcnts: Margaret Blanche Allardyce�history: James Ro�t Hulbert, Eng.:..lish; Eva Margaret Jessup. L'ltin:Nathan Louis Krueger. politic,,'"cience; Reik Bouke Kuiper, Greek;'Iarietta Wright Neff, English;Chauncey j. Vallette Pettibone, AT THEciency incarnate is President Judson.sary for such leaders of thc new cult-in business. professional or technical work, and in any 10- "Theparty ansocialistsare founHouse :said Miser foreig·'-ttr.wdr'1the samcality desired. Call or write today. ,'.••• HAPGOODS •••The ,National Organization of Brain Brokers.Harfford .Bldg., Chicago, III.ILLINOIS W A.REHOUSE aud?STORA,GE ConpA.NY ':'fPhone Hyde Park 571. Kimbark Av. ciFifty-Sisda'The Cleanest 'and Best Kept Storage ,Warehouse in the City' .Furniture and Pianos Moved, Stored, PackedShipped to all parts of the world 300 Priva.te StOr­:lge Rooms. Large Parlor Exclusively for P'Rooms for. trunks and Wheels. Lar(re Room for' Carriages, Buggies ..Sleighs. TRUNKS TO AND FROM ALL DEPOTS.Local Transfers for Baggage, Fumi� lire, Packages, etc., at· sh�rt DOlia.Special Attention Given to Univers:ty Orders.paper. You as individuals can mak,'It Important. } t mea'us a larg·cr viewof educatioll:!1 life. Th!,:. .loint of v�e\\is shifted from regarding thc mean� Well Known Authors to Read. rare fordefinitecheerinilof the cisian Je'terest .irof life.and 100.,.-ell th:vtntion.a; theysome c:"Thetinueda genuliberty.time isWe uscSCore­t, andbrothelftel thlponsi,maneshomea hun.I hay.1rhatstruggThesclice!':par�ntAn evening of . author' s re'adingsw1i1 be' give.n under 'the auspices ofthe Pen Chlb April 17, in Mandel Hall.Fivc or six 'of 'Chicago's best knownwriters will take part. The entertain�ment 'wilt' be open to all members ofto regarding the ends."P�ul Knudson rcsponded for thecandidates. He d\,·c!t on the benefit!' chemistry; Lora Antoinnette Rich,_-wh:c_h. stlldell!S arc getting from asso- Latin; Charles Henry Taylor. geol· �he Uni'\·ersity.c:ation with thcir instructors �oth in:lgy; Arthur Carleton Trowbridge.a::d out of thc class room. He alse�eology: Harriet Vance. geology;\'oiccd the satisfactioll of the student- Eleanor Rlaud \Vhitcford. Latin.ovcr the choice . of Dr. J ttdson a!' II,UNIVERSITYPHA.RMAFraternity Relay Postponed.Finals in the inter-fraternity relay PATRONIZEEst. 1856championships which were to have:\rembers are elected to Sigma Xi h . . ff 1 t . ht h been posteen run 0 . as mg ave . -At ti:e Sel�ior cb�s exerci�cs Fair· on nomination of the Departments of 'f)(\'ncd tintil the first part of the springeh 'Id in a' witt,,· sneech reviewed un· Science for e\·idence of ahility in re- '.t' ,- 1 h rs of theJ .' qu::r er. as seve. a mem e .derg-radnate life and paid a tr;bute H.- .. earch work in SCience. The elec- competing team� have left the cityt!:1.: mCll oi the iaculty who hav'e ma(h- tion of the following students was and will not return until the begin.that liic· Jlrofita�k Fairchild is OtiC' :lIlnounced: Frank Christian Beach�. ning of the quarter.oi the !'ixt('('tl �t\ldent:- in the gradt: �rary Putnam Rlount, Katharineatil�g l-las .. oi- tlity-thrl'l' who too', ntunt. Herbert Horace Run:r.el. \Vil- BLACKFRIAR 0 PER A CAS TJoi� in11 iour years (Ii work at Chicago. ley Denis. June Etta Downey. Grace[h-an Sla'p:1rd:'on in hi.. rep(,r. ::\Iaxwcll Fernald. Reginald Rugglc!" (Continued from pa�� 1.)�tat�,1 111:1t tlll' prl .. �,('tH cl��s of hity... Gates. Jjhorio .Gomez .. y.- -Pineda. _._� .. _. __thl c:: i� the larg(':;t that ('vcr gr:Hhla,. Herhert �rarcu5' Goodman. Jame!"Richard Gree4". Jo�eph \VilIiam sorrowing for her dear fleparted.,'d ;:1 the sprng IJtta.rter. last spring'� \V;n .. ton Henry; :-'Ii�s Veri \\'insomc,d:::,s m:mh('ril1;.! iort_,,-ti\-e :111<1 tIn: 1 fayes. :\rary iIolmC's Ste\'ens Hayes. . .- c1�;'!peron. Charles Lee; :\11lc. Peche, ofFrank James Katz. Amel .\lphonsorEcole de .. Reaux Arts. ·Paris. H. G.Sh::\\,; :\il1e. Creme. oi I'Ecolc ell'''Beaux Arts, Paris. H. H. Chandler. BRYANT 11 STRATTONI\rlo E 55th Street.Business College i �_.'R. B_O\\·_"_N. _Prop.I�--------------------------IPresident.Offers SuperiorAdvantages in HaveYou YouTip Will,Been Top 4�There? Inn·ft.• Business Training ..AND.. Stenography .•DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOLSt1ldents May Ent�r at An? Time. 1'01' :lo',r .liThe Pullman Company Elui�'Cor. Adams St. and Michig->.'ll ..... �oi lhe :-pring' bdni'C forty-onc. Knowlton. John ::\Iatthias ¥11f'hne..\lhert Eli Merrill. Jo .. eph Peter!"on.\\'illiam John RCNt. Flort'ncc Ell.,Proic;;:-nr Cbrk Yt·,tcnlay a 11 11 Ot1lh' r 1'1 I IRicl:anl�nn. Oscar Riddle, Charle.. �e\'er;\1 call< I( ates la\'C prc�ente(cd tll;lt all l'()nt('<;.t;lIlt" in' the prelim· I . 1 - I I I'I emy Tnrncr.Chc�tcr \\-e .. lcy\\·;\:-!,- thcm .. l' \'6 Tor t 1e part ot t te e:lI-;n:lry for the Cl'ntr:l: Ll':lg'II:' Orator- inO' m.�,Tl. ··Sptlcls." ,,·ho a .. �ert .hathllrnl.'. Clarence Stolle Yoakum. � •ical COtltl·�t ,hnllld h;:lld in a ("opy oj they fill the hill. in that they Inok Iikt-their ora1inn, :\pril T. Th· cntril'� Election to mcmht'r:-;hip in the heroes and can sing. :\pplicant .. fora ire.1dy rc('('i\'('d :-how !hat Chicago Ikta of Illinois Ch:tpt(,f of Phi Ret:l the part of me"seng\!r hoy al!"o mU:-li� cert:lin to ha\'l' ;1 worthy rl'pre�en- Kappa a" aw:\nlcd to the tollowin� conform to the prevailin� type of boyI:!ti\'(' in the inter-collegiate contest ... tlt«ll·lll:,: :\(ary :\(adeline C:trlock. Rehear!"als will hcgin the first weekThe pri7.e in the preliminary is a SIZO "alll'1 Drnry. Peter 1Tock .. tra. Alice in April, at which time the call fo:�chlli;lrship. �larg:1rct Hogge, James Root Hul the chorus probably will be made. H. W. Bryant. Pres.April I Oratorical Dead Line. IL. B:e:-:t -/aughan. U. of C. '01. 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