Vol." VI. :\0. 102. CHICAGO, FRJl)AY, MARCH 6. J908. Price T .. �Dl'• I Intly ·!lnrnntt--. ILIIOIS FIVE IS HEREFOR A GAME TOIIGHTVictors are Confident Smce Defeat ofGopbers-Freshmen to Play Cul­ver QUintet. Professor John Broadus Watson, That "As the Leaves" is an unfor-for five years in the psychology de- Five Contestants to Compete for tunate choice for a stock companypartrnent of the University. has ac- Honor-.Miss Grimm Ch8nges production was shown in Mandel haltcepted an appointment to the dhair of Subject. last evening. when the RobertsonExperimental and Comparative Psy- players fought their way through theThe Illinois basketball team. which chology in charge of the Psychologic- Chicago's representative at the lines to the end of the play. The rea-has come to the .fore rapidly of late, al laboratory at Johns Hopkins Uni- finals of the Northern Oratorical son for the failure to make a successwill invade Bartlett gymnasium to- versity. Dr. Watson ,will assume tlu League at Iowa City in May w,iIl be of the production lay entirely in theduties of his new appointment on Sep- .nig11t to' play Dr. Raycroft's five. The chosen this evening in Mandel hall. play. which is' so wntten as to re-Varsity is looking for a stiff fight tember 1St. The candidates are Clarence A. Bales, quire five "stars" in the presentation.B Dr. Watson took his Ph. B. in b k' . hfrom the Orange and lue, but ex- Harriet Grimm. Luther D. Fernald, Let anyone read the 00 melt erpects to win this game, as it has won 1903. was assistant instructor for one William McAndrew, and Rudolph English or Italian, and he may beall the others played in Bartlett gym- year, instructor 'for four years. and. Zedler. I n previous years it has been defied to name the stellar role.uasium so far. this year, was appointed assistant pro- the custom to have six compete in the It so happened that Mr. Robertson'sBut for an important change recent- Iessor, His experimental work infinals. but owing to the fact that it company does not have these fiveIy made in the Illinois lineup. the con- psychological study has brought himwas found that this made the trials stars. It has but one-or. at most.test tonight would not attract mtJdl. renown all over the COU'lltry. He bas rather long and tiresome, it was de- two. Mr. Robertson chose for him­attention. Rennacker and Watson, conducted extensive researches with cided to have only five speakers to- self the character of Massino Rosan­two members of the down-state track animal psychology and last summer night.· It is expected by those in ni, as best suited to his ability, Per-team, have joined the basket tossers. spent three months in the Florida h h h I h h Id hid G'.... c arge t at t e new arrangement laps e s ou ave p aye iovan-and have strengthened the team con- Keys studying the birds there for the will make the contest more. interest- nit but then who would have playedsiderably. Carnegie Institute, by which the re- ing to the audience. Massino? In the chosen part, he didWI'tll these men playing, the Or- suits were published. II t f th ti HMiss Grimm will not speak on the we -mas 0 e nne. e gave anProfessor of Psychology Gets Ap­pointment to Chair in Charge ofPsychological Laboratory at JohnsHopkins University.PROFESSORW1TSONBONORED IORTHERI ORATORICAL IFAIL OF AN ALL·STAB CAST CLOSE ELECnOI COIlEST, AIAlS HELD TOIIGHT Giacosa's Comedy Gives Too limy FOR CLUB OmCERS TODAYBig Parts for Donald Robertson'sCompany-Miss Redlich and Don­ald Robertson Do Satisfying Work.Chicago's �resentative at IowaCity Picked in �andel Hall­Finals in May. Interest Centers in Fipt for Presi­dency Between John F. Dille and.Walter Sttft'en., ()range and Blue Team ShowingGreat 'Form at Present-CloseScore Looked for.With Competition for All Of&� butLibrarian, Electicm Aroues Un­precedented, Interest.The annual Reynolds club electionof officers for the ensuing year willbe held today in the reading room ofthe club. The hOUTS of voting �Il befrom nine a. m. until five p. m., andas has been the custom in the past,secret ballot .system will be used. Anyactive member of the club in goodstanding and in resideoce is allowedto vote, but voting by proxy will bepermitted.. Both according to cus­tom and the club rules. there will beno electioneering in the club duringthe election. Messrs. Meagher,Phelps. T1JCker, Meigs, GOodenowand Sunderland will compose theelection board. The returns will beI, same subject that she has used so excellent presentation of the strongfar. "The Womanly Woman" will be and austere but withal gentle andthe title of her �ration tonightInstead wistful "cave-dweller."of "Am I My Brother's Keeper?" Miss Redlich, aside .from a v�ryThis speech was prepared this winter poor make-up, appeared to excellentChampaign. The other men on the Maze." He has also written a vast and after t.9�i.ng it �I�ss <;irimm dccid- advantage. �� .. �e�:I_l�le, th� ������.-::-ieam are Penn, Dadant . and Popper- number of ' magaZine articles for the ed that she preferred it to her former She gave a depth and decision to herfuss. popular and scientific periodicals. one, skilfully drawn part. Especially in theThe Varsity players are in good Dr. Watson is a member of the Am- . I hBales in "Public Sentiment vs . emotiona passages was s e success-shape. It is probable that Captain erican Psychological Association. £ IAmerican Law," gives a discussion m,Schommer will not play during the the American Physiological Society, . But aside from Mr. Robertson andconcerning the observance of law. VU'Centire game, unless he is needed, on Kappa Alpha and Sigma Xi fraterni- 'I' R dli h h . h I kFernald presents for consideration. �\ ISS e IC t ere was ert er a acaccount of the meet tomorrow night. ties. He is also On the editorial board The men in the race for .·�sidentthe ruthless disregard of the value of of conception or a false conception inare: John Dille, . das· s of. J'_". , theSchommer will have Rennacker as of the "Journal of Comparative Neu- h h 7"'7thuman life in the. presence of the each of the ot er tree big parts. .his opponent. Falls and Georgen rology and Psychology," and collab- present tre-asurer of the club and apossibility of making money in "The Giacosa has written a play "full of .-\\"iII be forwards, and Page will 'p!ay orative editor of the "Psychological Price .of member of Phi Gainma Delta, Juniorc- Prosperity." . McAndrew's subtle, yet sympathetic character-left guard. Harris and Hoffman. it is Bulletin," • Prom Finance committee '01, Philos-speech is a claim for the coloniza- study done with a skill that deelicate- ophy College Council, Commercialtion of the negro under the title "A Iy conceals itself," as a prominent club.HONOR DR. MASCHKE TODAY Plea for Colonization." The life and writer on the modern drama hasJ I ., h F h \Valter Steffen, class '09. captain ofn t ie curtain raiser, teres men work of Alexander Hamilton is the said. Perhaps that was the reasonwill have the fast Culver Military Ac- Universiti To Hold lIemorial Ser- University football team, membersubject ".; "The Gratitude of An the progra m was not so smooth asvi,.- at IO·<2ft �.:- .0mlD·.". � 'U'& track team, member Ph. i Delta The,ta,ademy team as oponents, C')ddl .._ �- "'uw ,.' "do t d So .. t d b R d I h might be ex. pected .• "l. pen, presen e y u 0 p Three-Quarters club, and viee-presi-Corper will use the following line-up: Zedler. lliss John made the error of con-auk. captain, right .forward; Parker A memorial service in honor of the dent in his Freshman year of the dassI D 'Ill k:· ,. . "There is every prospect of this-be- sidering Guila as a� ingenue .role, in- f .and Cobb. left forward; Halsey, cen- ate r . .I.\ asehl e, to which all stu- 0 1900-d· ents are ,;n· V1-t.·e�, and at which the ing one of the most interesting con- stead of a study' 'of a flighty and For Vice-President:ter: Keefer, right guard; Fulkerson u.f tests in years,," said Professor Blan- decadent matron. ·She was indefinite W· HI'. and Sturgeon. left guard. acuity will attend in Cap and Gown, mston . enry, e ass 09 membernancing will follow the games. will be 'held this morning in M;ndel chard. of the Public Speaking depart- and not entirely consistent, being ap- last year's basketball team, member ofT· hall. .ment. yesterday. "We hope that many pare�tly unable to throw herself into Chi Psi, Three-Quaners cJub,Orde· r ofIckets have been going wcit. ;.c�,ud-President Judson will preside. Pro- will come out to hear it, both because the sl,irit of thc part. even as she con- Iron Mask, Pen club, ,Blackfriars,ing to :\Ianager Baird. . '11 be . . h d' ceived iLfessor Bofza, Dean Small, Professor It WI mterestang to t em. an m president of Freshman class, leaderFOR FACULTY Siaught and Dr. Henderson will make order to stimulate ine speakers." ·�Ir. Sills understood the character Junior F"rom. 'cY1.addresses dealing with tne life of the The speaker selected will receive a of Gio\'anni and gave a rather good Paul Princell, class 'og, swimmingStudents of School of Education to man who died last Sunday. scholarship of $120. The winners in study, but lapsed into his customary team, vice-president Junior class,Welcome Instructors Tonight. All I I o'doc{c classes will be sus- the inter-collegiate contest will be monotony and was often unable to let Senior College Council, Li.noolnpended to prevent conflict with the awarded prizes of $100 and $50. himself fail into a natural manner of House, scholar�ip for honors inStudents of the School of Education service. The judges tonight will be Trevor g<'sture and locomotion. He. has mathematics.,,;11 hold an informal reception for Arnett. auditor, Dr. A. K. Parker. 'largely O\'ercome his fault of nsing Por Secretary:the faculty of that department and Purple BuebaU Schedule Out recorder; Mr. :\lacLean, superintend- too much ,·oice. In his more quiet Fred Gaarde, class 'og, captain base-memhers of the departments of the- The following baseball games ha,·e ent of buifdings; :\fr. Gorsudl, of the moments he gave an able picture of ball team, member of Sigma Nul'ology, geography, chemistry and heen settled on by Northwestern: department of pul.>lic speaking. and the dignified worker who has in a Skull and Crescent, Order of the IronphY5i\'� tonight in Emmons Blaine April IS-Chicago at Marshall field. E. A. 'Vreidt, of the school of educa- p;tthctic 1�I;anncr utterly lost his hold :\fask.halt. There will be music, dancing April IS-Wisconsin at ·l\fadison. Lion. on hi.:; family. Frank Orchard, class '10, memberand �:lTncs. April 24-Purdue at L"fayette. :\fr. Pierrot essayed the part of of Psi Upsilon, president of Three-Dean Butler, Miss Emily Rice and April 2S-Indiana at Bloomington. Tomrnv• Quarters club.president of lScore· club,�r �f Results of Semi-Finals J• ISS Gertnlde Van Housen will wel- . ay T-'Visconsin at Evanston. Dramatic club and Blackfriars, De-, Outside the principal characters.\f ay 9-lndiana 3t Evanston. The fo�lo\\'ing were ttle �('mi-final ceitful Dean, Freshman football team.'f there was one whose work was de-.\ ay 12-Chicago at Evanston. reslllt� in the R('ynolds dnb hilli�rd For Libraria:May IS-Beloit at Evanston. and pool tournament. the first round li�htJt1l. :\I;"s Olga "on Rrause pr�ved RalphlH'r .. clf an artiste in the part I)f Lucia. Cleary, captain Freshman:\fay 22-Pnrduc at Evanston. of which was played off yesterday: baseball team, president C:-homorethe faithful servant. �,Reddy defeated Sheldon. class, member of Alpha Ddta Phi,I" n d f .. t d G'ffo"d . The audience was large, considerintr.';0 e en e 1 •• � �re club, Tbree-Quarten dub, Var-Ireland d('Jeated Lawrence. the unfavorable weather and gave ad- sity basketball squad.Clark defeated Sunderland. d:tionaf evidence of the steady popn- Rules for the conduct of the elee-Carter defeated Stern. J:trity of the Rohen50nians with theGarrett defeated Presto... University public.ange and Blue won from Minnesota Professor \\ atson has publishedat Minneapolis-a feat that Chicago 'several books, notably "Animal Edu­was barely ,able to perform, That cation," and "Kinaesthetic and Or­Chicago will go the same route as ganic Sensations Their R· .. I� in rhethe Gophers, is thought probable at Reactions of ·the White Rat to the announced at six o'clock' in the club.Never before in the history of theinstitution has there been so mUC'hlinterest displayed in the club elec­tions, and the returns will be watchedwith great interest by the entire Uni­versity. V arious methods oIf bringingthe candidates' before the- 'dub' mem--- .hers have been resorted ·to by thesupporters of the different men, 'thelatest method being' a personal lettercirculated in the interests of ODes ofthe leading candidates. '-thought, will each play one half. as inthe Wisconsin game.REcEPTIONe.5gB:ourt-vomen;1ge (.)r1t the,n.--1d ED­WeII'­Than.,hroaP Come thc faculty and ftUest�.The chairmen of the committees incharge of the affair are: Decorations,�Iiss Angus; refreshments, Florencenrcch; invitation. Lucy Barroll; en-teMainment. "dah Zandt; reception, ;\ "greater university" mO\,('111,�n��fargar('t Stc\·ens. is on foot at \Vis('ol1.;;in. :-=l·\'\.'ral{".hanges in the present campus antI I. Tho, ('osmopolitan Cluh at Cornell i ::�nf"ral impro\'ements are being con-IS L.Y1Ilg plans for a lar�e clubhouse. L sidered..--­)olitica1BureaIJ.-­o solie-papers;J. )I.,' (Continued on pa�e 4.).. ------------------------------------------------------------�--------------------------------1�1°�,Tr PJlESTON Jr. GABS. Ne.. E41tor.MEL YIN .I. ADAKS. AtbleUc Editor.LOUl8 8. BERLIN, Bualna8 lIanaccr.Warren D. Foster,Harry A. Hansen.Jerome Frank.Albert D. Henderson.W.,A.. Wea"er.. Robert B. Owen.1. Sidney Salkey, Miss Mamie Lilly,A. N. Pfeffer, Suahindra Bose,Miss Caroline Dickey,Miss Esther M. Hall,Harvey B.Fuller, Jr.lI'ormer17 .The UnlYel'81t7 of Chicago Weekly.lI'oundedfte Week:y, Oct. 1. 1892.The Da.U7, oee, 1. 1902..ullRrtpUoo price. J3.00 pel' year; SJ.OOf_ a m6Du.._ 8ubscrlptlou recelyed at. tIae llarooo OtDce. Eliia Uall, or at th.l'ae1llt7 Escbaqe. Cobb Ball�RIDA Y; MARCH 6, 1908.TheOratoricalIy be neglected, unless serious studentattention is again caned to the im­portance of better support of thisphase of student activity. Up to last;:r..I" 'IF OBLIGED TO DR�POUT OF RESIDENCE� r�CO .. ESPOND�&sTIJDY COURSE.). trWUl enable you to continue your collece work and gain the decree.tIOne-half (18) of the 36 Majors required for graduation IDa, bedone b7 correspondence.tI Over 300 cJus-l'OOm courses are thus offered by membeTS of die_ "·Uidveiiit,:·hcaltiea.·tIBesides the replar Rich ,School and Colleae courses are DIIDJ. ',that appeal to thole ilnWferent vocations-notably to teachen.trWork may'-.cin at any time. Inquire at the office ofTHE CORREsPONDENCE STUDY DEPARTMENTThe 'University of ClUcaco - - - - - - - - - - - - - -' Cobb HaD, 71is an important annual event, and asa tryout to choose the best represen­tative of the University, it should at­tract a larger attendance than hith- the justice. .College of Education will bold a rt!­ception at 8 p.m. in Emmons Blainehall. All members of the college arc_ .... IIMf1� _ar1l1l11. The real reason for .Chic:ago's fait- =- * * • * * * *. * * * *� .uautt ure to excel in the line' of· public· DO YOU REllBIlBER? $Ti. 0tDdal 8tudelat PabllcatloD 01 tbe speaking. in spite of t4le unusual op- * --- -portunities, has been the lack of stu- .. One Year Aco Today *1J�Yeralt7 of Chlcaco. d 'I •� . dent interest in taking advantage of· The Pen club entertaine . J.' r.'Entered as Second-Class Matter these opportunities. * Emerson Hough and Mr. Karl E.'·March' J8, 1903 at the Post Office at Oratorical contests have seldom • Harriman at its annual ladies' ,-Chicago, Illinois, under Act of M,arcb drawn out more than a handful of • night dinner. •.3. 1879- 9Cople, and many men' who could • Two Years Aco Today •- . ,have succeeded in oratory have never l" It was � announced that The·. � dall7. ueept SUD4Qa. MoD.. thought enough of the honor-of rep- • Daily Maroon would be published •. 4 Il� clU'lq tb.reequrten resenting Chicago to enter the con- • in the mornings, except Sundays:of the UlllyenIQ 7Mro tests. Last year, wit1r a wom.m ]" and Mondays.student winning first honrs, a new I" Three Years Ago Today ,.. LUTHEa D. JrEBNALD. �10l& Edltor interest has come in, and tonight's >0< The students of the three class- ..contest will show the results of a • es of the Law school formed the" TD rDAILY --BULLBTIN SOMETHING NEWIN BASEmore thorough student interest in the • "Floyd R. Mechem Law Club.":jI Men interested ·in a Mandolin club ,Spalding's .O!!�C.��. R'treatment of practi ....... l problems. .. The purpose of the club was to.$ ....... uaw."'... will meet in Cobb 9 at 10:30 a, m.Tonight's finals should draw a" give men practice in, moot trial. '"'Three-Quarters. dub will meet atreally good-sized attendance, not only .. It was planned after the Harvard .•-0:30 a. m, in the Reynolds club.of those who have a particular inter- • Club. *Junior College CoUDcil will have itsest in ortatory, but also of those who * *- � ::= * * * * * * * :t: *picture taken at II a. m. at Esmoer's.have the more important interest of BAND GIVES ITS LAST Clark-Butler-Whittier-Law club Willseeing the University succeed. The CONCERT OF QUARTER have a meeting oJ the Superior CourtCentral oratorical contest, which ----at 4 p. in. Black and Felsenthal willt should draw out Numbers Played are Popular withcomes next quar er, , Indian he the attorneys while Friend will hef . h . Audience - "Napanee;a larger competition, i tomg t sPiece. Big&est Hit.Of the two- Vni,v.ersity events sched­uled on tonight's !Calendar, the bas­ketball game will I1t!­ spiritual aspiratiOns of Spain we.ecrushed and stamped in the blood (fliterature, and March, "Elk·s Toast" Freemannois needs no advertis­ing, while the oratori­ the Inquisition-art.cal contest will probal>­ an departments of intellectual pU1"suit,were dead. Gradually, however,something of the spirit of revolution,something of the -spirit of rights, peT­colated into Spain, and though theyear. while Chicago had won bonors Junior . College 'Speakers Decide to The ·WiSC'ODsin relay team has beenWait Till Next Quaner. picked, and consi,sts of Morris, ,Stein-___ fort, Juergens and Blanknagle, wi�hrepublic was short lived, the new Natwi-ck the clJoic:e for first substi-galore in other lines, the University monarchy was established with bet- Both inter-college debates havet t· h d n n been pos' tponed untl'l the bernnn,'ng tute. The Cardinal quanet is not con-reprcsen a Ives a never wo· .. ter hopes for -freedom. \Vomen had 1:>'. t II· t to· lot st and � ne-t q rt .. r:. Arts and Phl'losophy sidered particularly strong this year.In er-co egla e ora rica c n e, been taught not to think. They might \JIIo .... '"had usual1y trailed in last or next fOuse their minds in a frivolous and- ;n- decided to �ake this action as a result PLAN A CAMPUS: 'TAFT CLUBlast. Chicago, with probably the significant way, but education was of the fact that this course was ac-most effective public speaking de- openly and strongly opposed. The ceptable to both teams, as the men Students Iaterested in War' Secre-partment in the West, with large success of the International Institu�e were hard pressed for time. tary's PreSidential FortaDes toprizes to attract student interest inat Madrid has proven the brains of Science' secured a respite on ac- Oqmiae.forensics, almost every year saw its the Spanish girl thoroughly capable count of the pressure of coming ex-representative passed by almost every of acquiring the ed1lC'3tion of .excel. aminations. Philosophy has already A Taft club is being formed at_ thecollege in the West, large or small. fent caliber. It is being iast dis- outlined the subject, and assigned the University, This organization. inOne reason assigned for this has proved that lfie channing Spanish different parts to the speakers. The which it is planned to include all stn.beeD that the Oticago idea of modern girl who sings, plays and dances, team is composed of Sabath, Keyes dents interested in the Presiden.oratory differs from that of some of needs no serious schooling." and Salkey, and meets Arts in the tial candid3ICY of the war secrc-the more st�d and conservative tl�- preliminary contest on the subject: tary, will !have for its main object thtpartments elsewhere: in the \Vest. "Laboratory" Method of Speaking "Resolved, That the initiative and arrangements for inducing SecretaryThe old rhetoric of fame dipping hCi Syracuse University has wflat :s referendum as adopted' in the consti- Taft to address the students of the.pen in golden light. and, writing calted the "laboratory" method (or tution of the state c4 Okla'homa is Unh'crsity the next time he comc�somebody's name high above thcm training its upper classmen in public desirable for our state government!'." to Chicago. The members wi11 alscall in the ethereal blue of the etcrnal speaking. It consists in ;furnishing Arts team is composed of Sayles. discuss problems con�cted with thesky amid the plaudits of the nations. speakers for all manner of functions Fickman and Carpenter. coming presidential campaign.finds little acceptance at Ch ica g\). in the neighboring towns and vil- The interests of the ]U'Ilior Scien- H. E. Meagher and William P. Ma�. SPECIALcompar�d with some definite message lages, giving practical experience to tists will be upheld by C. Smith, C. P. Cracken are the leading spirits in .heon some immediately practical and those participating, and incidentally McCullough and C. Bntitez, against new club.interesting .. problem. The general spreading the influence and name of the champions of Literature, who aretrend of col1egiate opinion seems the University. Lester A. Stern, A. G. \Vhitficld and Junior PiDmc:ial Committee Chosennow, however, to be swinging from William McAndrew,the fonner to the latter,- and the la<;! It is reported that the '14.000,000 ,,,fyear Miss Grim won the Cent"�1 relinquished indemnity may be usedcontest by a simple .but effect plea in the erection of American col1eg�sfor so seemingly commonplace an \n- in China and in bringing ChiAese stu-atitatioa as tbe summer {arm. dents to the U_c4 StaleS.speaking succeeds in arousing a moregeneral interest in oratory. Leaving The University band gave its sixththat aside, the fact remains that this and final concert yesterday afternoonin Mandel hall. Director Blanchard invited.announced that -the concerts will be Basketball game between Chicagocontinued next quarter outdoors. and Illinois will be. played at 8 p. m..The program was well-chosen and in Bartlett. Culver will play thewell played. The men in the band Freshmen. Reserved seats are iscents and may be obtained at theInformation 'Office. There will bedancing after the game.Track Meet between Chicago andIllinois will be held at 8 p. m. in Bart-erto.TELLS JUNIOR WOMEN OF . have been improving steadily at eachGIRLS'· COLLEGE IN SPAIN concert, and yesterday did their best____ work of the quarter. There are noProfessor Coleman of Wellesley Inter more signs of amateurishness that atests Women's Colleges in Inter- first marred some of the more preten-natioDat. Institute of .Madrid. tious numbers. lett gymnasium OD Saturday. Reserv-____ ,"Napanee" proved most popular ed seats are 75 cents and may be 00-As a result of the talk made :n of the selections, drawing an encore. tained at the Information Vffice .b During the playing of this piece the Score Club will give an informal onJunior College chapel yesterday yProfessor, Coleman of Wellesley, it is men in the band imitated Indian war- the 14th of this month.. 'hoops. A ''{Hungarian· Comedy" over- Oratorical Contest,- Mandel. 8 p. m.thought probable that the committeesof the various colleges will fix upon: ture by Kiler-Belda was played with MERRIAM IS TO 'RETURN, TO U.some play whercby the women of the good understanding. "Italian Nights"University of Chicago may aid in by Tobani was given with all the Has Finished' FarmiDc- Course . andh 1 h· h U' daintiness and lightness that bemaintaining a sc 0 ars Ip at t. e 01- -will be' BaCk' Nezt Week.,versity for Women in Madrid, Welles- longed to it.ley ·furnishes suc,h a sch_ olarship. The following is the 'program:. - N'. �eports from Wisconsin say" ed'"After the sixteenth century." said March, .. Observatory" ..•....... Lemar Merriam has finished his course ;nC d· h d Overture� "Hung:lrian' Comedy'� ...Professor oleman. unng er a -, agriculture at the Badger institution,dress, "whe� all the intellectual 'lnd •. -...................... Kiler-Beldaand has annoWlced that be will returnCharacteristic, "Napanee" ..... MooreWaIt?, "Italian ,Nights" ••. 7". Tobani to Chicago next week. . Merriam wi"lbe eligible for the Vatsity track teamfor spring meets, and will strengthenthe squad in the quarter mile, thehurdles and the relay.POSTPONE COLLEGE DEBATESThe financial committee of theJunior class was announc:� yester:Miss Le Duc will again take charge day. It ('onsists of H. E, Meagher,of her classes today. after a week'� chainnan. Miss M. E. Courtenay,absence, dD'e to. injuries'sustained last Miss Edith Os� D, F. Davis, E.week from a faU 011 the ice. 'L. McBride. W. N. ��. Edited by Henry Chadwick, tlt"Father of Baseball:' Contains ale.merous interesting records De,heretofore collated, including _ioel,of National League Championshipseach year since 1876, with games '1'0'1and lost and players' who batted �or better since 1876. leaders in eu!Jfielding position, and winning pitcherseach year from 1876; National AIJ.America selections from I8n; com.plete list of clubs. with officerS·Uddates of admission since 1876; Amer.ican League records since organiation; World's. championship recordsfrom 1884. with players' names: Base­ball Field Day records; college re­ords; miscellaneous records; all tiltmajor and minor league records of1907; list of extra long games iD1907; complete history of 1907 in biseball and other intersting matter.A. G. SPALDING & BRos.147 Wabash Ave., Chicago. Inpillecham. Senio, feate«16. •, tweelthe d,_ ptacecoot(.i. lIP 'UIa ralJongThoat eship,wonautOItestathesincedie:Ifthropmablethethe, lianlfreePrirBaseball Managers: Send for Spaid. ".of ting's New Baseball Catalo'!1lt for1 goB. Mailed free. foul- �. ,hincpIIket!bollr1S:,the:"�iug, ;'fro,�e'. (. ARCADE -.:••'.' O�".',,"CI.IIBI_ . 1III1DI_ '-' COLLAR. --,• cc.,.. EACH; a .. 011 25 CIEII1'8'a.mr,.,_., a ca._ -cum __ . ;:del'?!rot,,1I1tedthlgelofba.' all-di1TlIB UlIIOR' HOTELAlf]) USTAURAN'l'111-117 Randolph Street.THE POPULAR PLACETO EATEither before _or after theTheater.We make a Specialty of CJaI»and Fratemity, Dinners.SPRIRG IS COMINGAnd why not select your aotlte5�ow and be ready when She appearsn h�f" Spring Hat!Chalk and pencil stripes. moss taI5and 'wood browns are ,"cry modishthis Spring.The most desirable patterns . .n�ure to be picked up early-why dOll\you be one th:Jt secures the creQmthe showing?We have plenty of time now tovote to e\'ery detail of your c1ot�Come in and talk o\'cr the SprlD;Styles. Let us show you the 1I�weaves and 1:olorings, whrther yOlare ready to buy or not. BPV),jpfe1SAsk to see' ourCOLLEGE stJITIlfGSh5 and '30-TAILOR FOR YOUNG �Two stores: 131 La Sane St., ...... Jacbon -� ..';�HE tiAlLY·�MAitOoN.· �"RIDA v, ·M·ARCH 6.. 1908- asJp;r1·�·;;am1iiii1�--·-1 �f�,Jfvr.�.l·"Y�WO.B •. �;;;:::������;;:;:;:::;::;;��:;:;:;;; ... ;.• io.�"" . 'MISS '-Weeks, the sta� secretary of YOU CO�L�T HIRB A KIIiG.Coach PrieD4/..,.:--,*It,·j.I'M!bl the y� W. C. L. 'met the social com- BUT YOU CAN.. �. -GIaIltioa re.. � .. : To.: mittee yesterday afternoon in. room R EN' ..,. .orroWC-&eata 00 'Put....1Dc:rim 16, Kdly. The' meeting was very . T A" M 0' N A' R- C H. ·state·EIItria!'ltI'liliyed. informal, and work and plans weret:...:. � jjpEAT BY SENIO�. Ptr1'8 .r� ... .SCIENCE OUT OF itttifittNGIf ; tt£�iOnshiP AapiratioDs. are' D8-IOlved in Hard �oupt aDd FastGame-Score 23 to di.ctiscussed.Miss Loweth suffered a very pain­ful accident from slipping on someDDe:�lShips5 wo,d�ezdtchtl'sAD.COJIt.Su4bitt.aniza��e nt..IItbt:ds ofies illnbisc �In the fastest and hardest-fought Varsity athletes ye�er:li'J W· .• :n<lpme of the series for the basketball up a stta.uous season of training forchaPlpionship or the University the the··fiiiaJ meet of the, indoor seasOn"Senior five yesterday afternoon de-' with Illinois in Bartlett 'gymnasium, feated Science by the score of 23 to tomorrow night.' Coach 'Friend says16. The seven points difference be- that if condition is to eoune, he has,tween the scores does not india.te high hopes for Cb'icago. ". Only Ji&tltthe danger in which the victors were work was on the bill for the athletes, S CAPTURE GAME AGAINplaced up to the last minute of the consisting of -jigging for the distance II'ROII' BLums IN BASKETBALL.'cootest. as the Scientists threatened men and starting for .the sprinters.,;: . ., 'until the end of the game to make. An automatic timer, o>ver:uet! !J.�" Seccmd 'Interc:!ua Game Among thea rally which would give them the electricity, was given a trial It did "Women� Basketball Players tolong end of the score. not �work satisfactorily, according to Have' Spread Friday.This defeat effectually puts Science Dr. 'Raycroft�GWho made a thoroughoat of the running for the champion- examination of the scheme. Picked teams from the two basket­ship, as Law has a tally -of six games Tickets .have been gOing faster ball classes met in a second game'II'On and none lost. It is believed than had been expected by Ma�ager yesterday afternoon in the women'samong the enthusiasts that the con- Baird. The- news that Illinois rooters zymnasium. The 12 o'clock 'class wastestants in yesterday's game will end are buying. fJeavily' caused'unusual de- victorious, the score being 4 to 2. Thethe season in a tie for second pb.ce, mand 'from 'Chicago supporters, with ineup was as follows:since Science took the first game from the, result that a large batch of seats Reds-4- . Blues-s-a,die Seniors. in the rooters' section at the finish Ivy Dodge F Irma Bauman,�f the Scientists bad been able to were bought. Emma Weld Hazel Rowlandthrow fouls, they might have won the According to Coach Friend, Chi- Mae Morgan CoO Lina Baileypme yesterday, too, but Hruda was cago, w:hile not baYing a Particular!y Olive Davis •..... G.Gertrude Fouscheable to make only two points out of good chance to WiD the meet, still has Margaret' Culbertson Vera Smiththe twelve fouls that were called on a chance, and is going to fight its Both the basketball classes are tothe Senior five. Bliss, on the other hardest to swing, the, doubtful ne�ts .meet very informally at a. spread to. &and, gave the victors five points on its way. . He is 'couuting on' the re- Lexingfon ' today at 1 o'clock. Allfree throws� Crappie of. Science, and lay, with the call in the hurdles and in members are urged to attend, the ideaPrieeell of the Seniors, suffered most everything in die two! mile. being to further acquaintance among,, ,of the penalties, each being called The Illinois entries were received the players, and to promote interest�four times, yesterday_ The make-up of the down in the sport.. Metzinger of the Seniors, and Fi� state team is practically the same as A . hockey game is announced for',biuc of Science, played the steila'" at the: last'lneet:: It is: next : week.pmes, Metzinger making two bas- 50' yard' dash-May, Jenkins, Petti-kets from the guard position ,while gr�w. Watson, lindberg. ' ., ,.,NVESTIGATORS" CLUB ISholding Sutherland, his man, to one. SO yard' htirdles-]enkins, Brown, PORIIED 'TO STUDY, SOCIETYrlShbine was prominent in feeding Pritchard.".the ball In to his forwards, 'iilotercept- 440: yard tuhJ-Lindberg, Richari�: stadeDbi FonD) Orgimization to In­�':_mg passes, and taking the ball away Gardner, Hanley. May, Pdtigrew.. ':::�fRdOIm 'llovements-To" ;'hom the men On the oppOsing team. . 880. (yard, ,,·ritn:-Lindberg, HanJey,' I J':. V-IBit' _th' Warcl C11Ib lloaday�, ,'�e held Pzincell to one-goal, Fossland, Morris, ·Park�� Bloomf�ldL -�--'. Crappie, on whom the Science team One mile run-Hinman, Fossla1ui. "�Tbe· Investigators" is the name of;:depended for most of their scoring Redbed, Parks, Bloomfeldt, Miller. a . new crub' tbat lias' been formed this?!rom the field, was able to make onIYI"oT\VO' "mile - riJn-=-MilIer;' - Redhed, \veek by'students of the Universityt"o baskets, �hile Pinkerton, who Foreman;. ·Hinmau.· ", fot the' purpose of studying political,: guarded him, made one. Visher play'- ":High j..n�Washbtini.· �atSon, social'and economic movements ateel a good game at center, scoring' Wood. Ritchie.' 'first hand "among various active or-'three times. Kuhns was unable to Pole vault-Watson, Jones, ,Re� ganizations; partiCularly in this c;t�'get loose after the first few minutes nacker, Sinnoc1c. Disso�lY. ' The' purpose is to investigate at firstof play, during whiclJ time he' fed the " Shot put-McCord, Litt. hand such movements and questionsban weI!, and'made only lour points, Relay ra�Undberg, May" R,,=h:' as sOcialism, government 'ownership." although a leader in the race for in- ards. " Pettigrew;' . Jenkins, Gardner, Single tax, and other radical and mod-- dividual honors. Hanley, Moms. er.ite 'reform tendencies. The' dubThe Law�Phitosop'hy game, which Will make 'expeditions to dubs andlras scheduled for last evening,' �:s �RIL "5�1IA�,'�,r8ATB : . meetings, discussing these questions,postponed until next Monday '�lt 4:fS.' OP"'PEIdi ��.\.&JUftVAL and will also probably invite speakerslaw \\;)1 meet Art� this afternoon at to :address the dub at the University.3:rs. ...... .cGIaBe' at PbiJa- :\fr .. Hoxie, of the Economics depart-The lineup: " delpbTA 'PrOiiWea' � Jr.dip.e Fol- mentp is interested in the club.Senior. Science." ID� "!heats of Quakers.: The first active step in the new or-Bliss ....••.••.. L F,.. ..• .•• Crappie ganization's plans will be a trip to -mePrincell R F.••.•• Sutherland Twenty-ninth Ward Socialist dubV"lSher ...• � •••..• c.. ;, . Kuhns, Hroda Athletic autllOrities of. the Univer-. meeting at the University SettlementlIetzinger •• , .... 1- G ..•••... Fishbine sity of Pennsylvania' have decided to next Monday evening, where therePinkerton .•..•. R" G .... Hrada, Kabn9 hold the .annual relay carnival and will be several noted speakers, in-The standing of the teams is as athletic games at Ftliladelphia, April eluding Mr. Simonsp one 'of the mostfollows: . 25- According to a arcular sent \lui prominent socialists in the coontry.W. L Pc. "only' good I Weather ig needed to malle and a possible andidate on. the So-l�w ..•...•••...••••. 6 0 1.000 the games ,the most successful to cialist ticket for president, and Mr.Science ......•••••.••. 6 2 .750 date/' The atfair has been increasing Barnes, national secretary of the�nior 5 3 .625 in' pOpularity 'since it was' fust lle1d, Socialist party. These speaker� willPhilosophy •••..•.•.•. 3 4 .421 fou"een �art ago. aim to outline what socialism is andAns ' .• 2 5 '.286 ,Each' year Director Stagg sends a the reforms it ad,·ocates. Visitor ..Literature . � ...•....... 1 9 .100 relay team to compete for the' one- .,·iII be gi"en a chance to quiz themile ·championship." Hi! .quartet bas speakers and further interesting iea­se"cral tim�s captured the race. h tures are promised ,for the meet­won last year, ,,';th Merriam, Quig. :nat.ley, Barker and Lingle IdOmpeting. AI) members of thc University whoMr. Stagg .usually chooses three or are interested are im'itcd to meet iniOt'r athletes to enter tile spedal Cobb _6� at 7:15, Monday. If �t1ffi­events. He also pays' pan of the �x- cient interest is manifested tbe perm-penses of 'a local high school relay anent organization of the club willteam. be perfected after Monday.Besides the mile relay race, inAll Pre-Medics meet at Martyn'S which Chicago competes, 'there i!'l astudio, 57th Street and Cotta� Grote two mile and foar mile. The "spe­, avenue, �oday at II oPclockp for Cap cials" include .-cabt events, the poleand Gown ficta� .vaak· ... · .......... _ ice on t11e campus yesterday, fractur­ing the' bone just above her ankle.Miss Roma Vogt of Foster hall isquite illrAer,t08.Spaid.lie forII,-ms·vt11 dOil\I'CQm Ii,todotlles.SpriD:he liefler yCCNo College lleetinp TaadqThere will he no meetings of theJunior Colleges next Tuesday. On- Wednesday, however. alJ are asked toatttnd the declamation 'eontest inMandel at 10:.30.Pre-II� NoticeBecau�e of a lack of funds. the Do:Pauw athletic bocard has decided thatDePauw' shall not have a tr.ac:k tearn....... ' , (Firat IDOIlth : .....RATES: (Renewala •• • • • • • • • • • s-oe(��� ••••••• I�THE IIONARCH TYPEWRrrK.COIIPANY.25 E. JlactiIOQ It.Phone CeDtral·1JILProf. f. B- Rowden· s Scllools and AcademieS of DaftdngAssembly meets every' Thursday evening at Unity· Club Hoaae,· 3J4eIndiana Avenue.juvenile Class eftr7 Saturday afternoon from one' to four.Studio for p,rivate lessons� 321 Kimball Hall Bid.. Wabash A�•• ' andJackson Boulevard.Class for beginners Monday; TUesday 'and Friday evenincs.Plivate . lessons given hourly during the day. with or without music:.Children's private class, $1-00 per month.Ad��,::rivate lessons, $!-oo with music or a guaranteed counse fer'o'() O'-'K'';,1. 'S',, J ' ' ,� , , " • -. . " !' ". ,')., c '"TIle largest sloek in ",is coullfrt---La"·J'klnd¢standard,�"ilewfiction, fechnical-.:.conreniently 'arranged oil' our twolarge retail floors. Engraved Canis,'Announcements, 'Bc.A� c. ,�cCLURG i:'aE_ CO.215-22:1 Wabash' Aven�e, Chica�.• 0 ,Dainty! Df!lkious .'r:·PelfeCfly· '�p,tt., eSu;passinglr:- : ,SmtSoth.' ,'Wonll(fniilly:�lWfj-olsome'• t , � .: • ·tt"sstb St,;' aDd :GreeD�' �ririDe':OPEN ALL,'DAYJMe'als :':20c ,,:.aod "!'f)�ltJp. Chop: hey, �. S,eci8ltySTUDENTS" L'IJl�C" "ROOM- T-H E -M I-K�A-D 0 ,-C-A·nn�:lfea's::20c��and Upl� f. 55 51. OpeJI all ar.PULL DUSS surrsTO RD'lT. G. SCHAFFNER a: CO.All Sizes. Sure Fit.We carry "Society Brantr Clothes46 River Street. -"THE­'BBB8OK',OI&OJlBSUA.- THAT'S ALL -40 Eat RaadoIPb StreetT U R �.I S � �" 8,: S � I � N 7 5 G� PLAiN BAlHS 25c� ,-'�'J" .... � , .......,.�A:.R,I". <':':-:� 16' DUIISocll S·BORDEN"Condensed link, Fluid Milk, CramaDd Buttennilk.AD Bottled in the Country. 'Borden'. Condensed 'Milk c..327-329 E. Forty-tIeftIItb It.·Prof. Shulz's nOWEISInformal Dancing fOR PIESDl'ADONReception' AND' FLOWERS POR SOCIALIt the Forum, 43d St.. and Calumet Av AFFAIRS OJ( THE tOIltNGCONVOCATION."eJ'7 SATURDAY 1=45 to 11:.;0-- -A. MtAdimsWe dance the New and pop:aJarJ .. 'KORlsTBARN DANCE ',Wd 'aDd"KiaaI.rkA In· ·011 -.;:; • CoapIe. Telepbo ... B. P. II aDd B. P. ""'.)THE DAILY MAROON, FRIDAY, MARCH 6. 1908.·==��������������==�========�;,ILLUSTRATJQSj AMERICAN. lWOULD HAVE GRADE SCHOOL CLOSE ELECTION CONTESTHISTORY BY CARTOONS PUPILS TAUGHT A TRADE FOR CLUB �FFICERS TODAY- -Professor Mead Thinks MovementProfessor A.' C. McLaughlin ShowsToward Industrial Trade SchoolsContemporary Opinion of PastPolitics as Cartooned. Is Hopeful tion are as follows: 1Only active members. who are stu-dents of the University in residencearc allowed to vote.No members shall vote by proxy.be centered around the teaching ofa trade, is proposed by Dr. George H. Hours oi voting shalt be from utileoclock ill the morning until fiveMead, professor of philosophy in theo'clock in the afternoon on Friday.University. Professor Mean launchesThe "Father of Democracy," old . March 6his suggestion in an editorial in .he • .Andy Jackson, was as liable to a car-March "Elementary School Teacher," There shall be no electioneering attoon as the stellar lights of politic!' th polls!11 which he comments on the spread e ..today. The revered Abraham Lin- Manner of election shall beof industrial schoo] s.eoln was shown as sitting undigni- t 1 secret ballot, as in past years."It is a sign. of good ornem lor mefie(lly on a rail, held by a negro at . Polls will close at 5 o'clock shaft>.future," he says in this connectron,':that in the place of the school reach- The Reynolds chub involves an in-1 vestment of some $250,000, has abouting out somewhat helplessly towarcrealities of life that lies around it, ten servants on its pay roll, nearlywe should find industr'ial societies 700 members (active and associate).k ki t tl d ors of the school and transacts business to the extent'noc IIlg a le 0. -of about $2.500 each month. FastA change in elementary 5-=11001"American History as Illustratedmethods, by which all studies arc toby Cartoon," was the subject of anillustrated lecture delivered last nightby Professor A. C. McLaughlin, head. �f the Department of History.the figure. of a negro. This signifies house seeking admittance."the uplifting of the black race by him. As to teaching trades to vhc pu- administrations 'have accumulated a"The greatest cartoons, the ones in I f bout $3·00 most of which- pils in elementary schools, he says : surp us 0 a ,;:"which the greatest art is shown," said .• It has never been demonstrated is invested in mortgages. U pon theProfessor McL,ughlin, "are those in that t'he best education which any president falls the duty of looking af­which little wording I'S necessary to 11th e uiprnent of tile club dccid-child could get in the common-sc 100 ter c q ,make the mea-ning evident."period, would not be gathered about ing innumerable questions of policy.The famous cartoonist. Thomasthe learning of a trade, in a school hiring employees, devising means ofNash, was represented by several of which could give not only the SP'!- keeping up the membership, superin­his "Tweed Gang" pictures, which cific skill, but also the interpretation tending in. detail all bus�ness transac�appeared in t'he latter sixties and thereof in the history of our industrialltions, looking after .the investment o:early seventies in Harper's Weekly, community, and would be able to as- the surplus and gettm� up al� club en-. These cartoons played a great part in sociate the child's expression in lan-Itertainments and social affairs. Tl�cthe reform �n New York politics ingua ge, and problems in number. about president also represents the dub Inthose times, and led finally to the in- such a reality. These ideas are SUj>- all its relations with the faculty andcarcertation of Tweed, the famous posed to exist largely in the minds jalUmni.Tammany leader.and writings of educators who arcM TodaProfessor McLaughlin'S collection •, Glee Club to eet yconsidered visio�ary, but any carefulThe Glee club will hold a specialis only brought up to the first adrnin- study of them Will show that they areistration ·of Cleveland. quite constant with the developmentof the social sciences and profession­Y. M. C. A. ELECTS OFFICERSal schools in our universities, _ thatH d Pr'd t Bad .h V· the obstacles which stand in the wayen erson esl en _, enoc lce-.. .Presid "C'--1· R rdin Se 'of their realization are those ofent; �� eee g ere-an unwitting class distinction, whichtary; Price. Treasurer.has placed bookish learning abovewhen intelligentlyone end and the irresponsible HoraceGreeley at the other.The greatest cartoon, according toDr. McLaughlin, was one in whichLincoln is supporting upon his back\ .,\ I1!vice-president; Ned Earl,' recordingAt the annual election of officers of manual skill, eventhe Y. M. C. A.. Albert Henderson informed."According to Dr. Johnson, of Indi­secretary; Maurice Price, Treasurer.Henderson had been, filling out Mau- ana University, all presidents shouldbe shot at the end of their adrnnnstra­tions. He thinks this should be donebecause they are· not provided withpensions, and are' therefore not ableto sustain themselves in a normalwas elected president, Ben Badenochrice Price's term as president. Pricehad been .forced to resign his office,owing to ill health.Dr. Coulter will address tthe Y. "M. Is Disciple of OslerC. A. Wednesday night on the sub­ject,- "Science and Religion." The Y. condition after so great a nervousstrain, which undermines their health.W. C. L and the Y. M. C. A. willgive a "bad luck party" to the Univer­sity at Lexington hall on the eveningof Friday, March 13. Wisconsin is to have a universitypost-office,• ...AIUS£MENTS....OOLONIALHaft you seenTHE MERRY WIDOWShe is· tbe International CrazeLA SALLEThe Leap Year WannerTHE GIRL QUESTION'lB. WHITNBYTHREE TWIN!SMerriest of Musical FarcesSTUDEBAKERSAN CARLO OPERA COMPANYLohengrin and other StarsILLIROI8ANNABELDin ."TB& PAIU8IAN MODEL POWBRS'JOHN .DREWI n his Great Comedy Success,"M Y W I FE"THB GARRIOKAugustus Thomas' Great Pia,THEWITCHINGHOURTHE AUDITORIUMZigfeld's Big Musical RevueFOLLIES OF 107IBTBItR A'll". ALT.BAT_1tEXT R'AThis week only-By PopularDemaacl dance tonight in the Reynolds club.The dance will begin promptly at 826 W. 63I"C! Street8:30 and will last until twelve. Each I' Tel Wentworth 2038•member of ilie hall h� ilie privilege �������������������������������of inviting a guest and consequently Iat least seventy-five couples are ex­pected to be present.The meeting will be held at 10:30this morning. in Cobb 8R.(Continued fro:n �age. J) _ ....Snell to Give Dance TonightThe members of Snell hall will� .,. �'�+ , ,-FOR SALE-A scbolarsbip to :aprominent business college; schol­arsh. was obtained tbrough ad­vertisement; will sell it for 25 percent. off. Box M., Daily MaroonOffice.T,pewritera for SaleTYPEWRiTERS for Sale or Rent­Special rates to students; bargainin re-built macbines. W. Whitehead. l6 La Salle Street.Rooms for Rent.FURNISHED ROO M S-Near thUniversity; with or without lig1housekeeping privileges; goodlight, beat, hot and cold watebatb. Call 652 E. 57tb St., seconftat.W ANTED-A young woman to solit advertising for college papeprofitable work. Address, J. MThe Maroon OfficeWnated-5 or 6 men to do politiwork. Voters preferred.Tile University Emplopent Bareau. /·DRINKS INKI,IKE ·A CAMEL·'1'0 load a Conklin Fount3in Pen. just dip it in oyInk. press the Crescent-Filler and see it fill its owntank like a camel slaking its thirst. That's all thereIs to it! No dropper-no mess-no bother. Do itanywbere-any time.CONKLIN'S ��G PEN"THE PEN WITH THE CR£SC£NT-FILJ,.£R"can be filled instantly without the least inconvenience. Youcould fill it with white kid gloves on without danger ofsolling. Besides its convenience. is the splendid. writingquauties of tbe Conklin-the perfect feed.� dealers baDdle the ConkUn. If yotm> docs not, order"dlrecL Prlces�.OO IUld up. Send nt oDc._e for handsome Dew catnl�.!he Conidia Pea Co., 310 Manhattan Bldi., Toledo, OhioRobert S.taedter Co.155 State StreetBetween Madison and Monroe-Phone Central 5334Furs, Suits, Coats,Millinery Skirts\Ve are now prepared to show our Advance Styles in "Spring S1.1i1s"in. the most approved materials and Models. "Best Tailor finish" rang­ing in price from $25.00 up.Latest Styles in Spring Millinery from $7.50 up. Correct Styles bothin the Most Authorative American and European Models.Many o� our Models strictly exclu zrve,CHEMICAL, PHYSICAL, flfCTRICAl andSURGICAL GLASS APPARATUSWE,,)IAKE SPECIAL APPARATUSACCORDING TO D�CRIPTION.IAny Apparatus Made to Order,• • • • • • � • • •..E • C •,.fLORIST ••212 E. 55th Street.·TeL Hyde Park 38.-Is-eItI;die-r5;.,cal MAROON MENWHO HAVE BOUGHT OUR·,COLLEGE CORN£R CLOTHESARE BUYING AGAIN THIS SPRINGCOLLEGB SUITS AND OVERCOATS S35-00S185189 Dearborn Sf.�er&WDkieTAlLO .. Bani FloorHotel Maroon51TH ST. AND DRnEL AVE.Under Manqemeat of tile National Hotel Co. Tel Hyde Park S.,..The BEST Served atPOPULAR PlUCBSRESTAURANT AND LUNCH COUNTERID ConnectionW ANTED-Students to at�nd II'glewood Roller Rink, 6432 Wf!II:'worth Ave. Every eveninl, n.s.Sat. and Sun. Afternoons tJaJ'Olllthe season.Wanted:-A young woman to writeshort stories and articles suitablefor a High School Magazine. Wi11pay 'well for accepted articles. Ad­dress, L. S. B., The Maroon office, POSITION open to young womeJI;three hours a day, in exchange forroom and board. Apply at �University Employment Bureau.W A NT ED-A young man to do edit­orial and reportorial work on lead.ing city trade journal Apply toManaging Editor Daily Marooa.. "'I,""c�Vol.---'ILUVarsGyrManCtSWilljoritwill. toryseconarlIIIwhilto ilPOs!of Imeewillocc:, .. ;1jly("(C;1 irrCItlLf:r!ItI]"I