:�I ."I -•I r,.';. �,.....\\ .�.t.­.�:�I." ., .... .: ..,'.:... � .:]4.. ..,.".. . ._,.. .. , ...... � ..--1""1: "0".. r. � �. _-: � ?': -. ..., ....,,_. , .'I, "... - ... 'z: __ ... ---6_ ..... __ •:VOL�I!.:�_o���,", .: :::; , .. j. ; .; ' ..... _ .:._;.... � I tiii�Gd:W¢l>N�D·AY� No-t. -il.·I�, .�:--'."'.": I. ! =� .... !.�: �!IT .�. • • .-:.1. . .. PriCe··TWO . Cftti',- "1"":"-· n" •. , !'••. _,,_. • .Director stau - s� Time ODLittJe Bud of R� aDd isRatiDc RepJars. _ �;;.i '1 �o�� �J.����:I- -- -:' AT "SII&" FOR COlllElLt". �_StreDuoaa Projram- for Vanity� '!.UnP opeDs in Ken��tCr at io=30 TodaY.cornett LoOb S�_· cin Paper ill. Every Positio��. TeamGreat Aaset.,- - --- -----_ .. -- ...if_ lleetiDc .Details,·.Coplp� _ byIlacCnckcD.- �J·mmed .. G)'JD"Assured for TbrilliDa Rally.lTED ofIAy�s)LI-IEUIselS.���::�:=��==�==���TH�B���a�Y=MAR��OO�N�'=W�E=D�N�ES2�!�Y�,�N�O�V�.�II�,�I��������������������������I·� 11 ... 1.. .. Th. maetiq Will, without question, admitted that Chicaeo' has not done• ..aUB � M mark aD epoch ill ��'"' ioot- any too well all this year. True, the._ ........ .... .._ __ ._.---- ball history. The women · ...aDd ·-the showing at the :MinDeSo��� wasTIle omc:1al lltadeDt hI.i ....... \111/0. 1Il.a:wbo·'hope. for a: MarooD �ctory a. great improv�ent. but at -that" itUDlyenlt7 cd � OD Sa�rday should be at Bartlett was not what a :tar�"institution rlik"een 'masse OD Thursday evening, will- this should do. 'One glarjng error' in&ntered .. 8ecoGd-c:lua lIall at tbe CbIcap i�g literally to "stand up" for Chi- the cheering at ·this· 'gi�e �as '. thePeatoace. Chlcqo. lWaole. Karda 1" eago durin, one short hour at least. confusion amont the cheerleaders.1803, UDder Act of Karda It 18T1. _ who did not work together by any" The appeal for volunteer students means. Yells were called for by somePubllabed dall,.. euept sudQ8. KODCJQ. of the science of campaDOlogy should of the leaders, ;,hi�e the other leaders'and hoUck,. .. durlq three Qaarten cd tile be aiveD serious con- remained idle.' Another thing, theUD.lnralt7 ,.ear. IIakiDc the 5ideration by any stu- "Hello" was used too much: soine of. . Moat of dents who have any- these in section one of the bleachers---------------the Chima interest in music. The tiring of the yell and beginning a dif-l'onDeI'�' University has in ferent one. It was generally feltTbe UD.IY�n1:' of Chlc:qo WeeklJ. Mitchell Towe� one of the best sets that 'the' new .yells were not triedl'oaDISe4 of chimes in the United States, and enoughThe WeS&J. Oct. 1. 1812.one of the very few in the country Another thing which must now beThe DallJ. on. 1. 1902. arranged for change-ringing. The taken up. is the abolition. of the useplan' for forming a student guild of of '''�o-Cbicago," the song adaptedSubec:rlptloD. priCe. $3.00 per Jear; $LOO cahnge-ringers is fascinating and de- to the t��e of Boola, Boola" yale'SfOl' 3 moD.the. SubllcrlpUou ncelye4. at serves· the support of' everyone who song. Chicago is_too large a univer­the MarOOD. Oalce. £11111 nan. or ·at the is in a position to aid it in any way. sity to use any�' 'other institution'sFacult)" kcbaDp, Cobb Bali. More than one person thrilled. as song, however good it may be. Wethe Palmer chimes burst out in a joy- have plenty of -'g�d songs, and areous peal after the Minnesota victory. well able to' do: �ithout this one. ItMELVIN J. AD.AlrlS, New. Edltor. ::hange-ringers is fascinating and ,de- will -look particularly foolish when weABE LEO I:!'RIDSTEIN, Athletic Edltor., and is without· an. equal as a means are playing an' .Eastern team to useOSWALD F. NELSON, BoalD .. K.uaqer. of expressing riotous joy. Its wild ... a song which h� been "made famousness is not without method, as stu- hy Yale ':i�r decades, Moreover, thedents of Campanology know.for all the same tune is" being sung with differ­changes are pletted out elaborately, cnt ' words. by, forty .freshwater col­and with mathematical exactitude. leges, c.cademies and high schools all, To ke� time by the chimes rung rver :th� country. It is high: time forby clock _ work is -good, to be called Chicago to.' be a little. exclusive .' andto chapel and tc)'· bed by a hymn pull away- from' t.h�sc!. ,. played on . them is also well, but the, ·This step was . taken by tli'e U'ni- � Hotel Maroonchimes are only given their fullest versity of California a few w�eksand most musical expression in ago, and I would recommend that : - 58th and Drexel AveaROlLBD .::hange-riDging, and a student guild that matter be taken up by the Senior . UlIDER NEW MANAGEMENTB. R. Baukbace lI1saErlleatlD.e� trained to skill in this art is the ideal. Council. A L��a. Studm.t.· RfSTAUR�NT AND I.UNCH ROOMMorrill H. Brta- ." which some enthusiasts have deter- PROFESSOR, MACCLINTOCK .: FIrS. ClaSs !\,IealS'J:ditadal �JWcn .:� ... lila BaD. mined,� �ealize. RECOUNTS PHILIPPINE:T.� Prompt ServiceIiId ..... Q. 'r.I.' Jb"- PaD .GIL . Aa. 8 .. . '\ TL b sf f ""h· ",_..I at .b' _•____ _ I Address B'efore Science Men Tells 'lie e 0 eve.,., .ng servcu reasona Ie pnce.sa. _ A&_ 6n .. 11th...... 'No � COIOlUMICATION DPuk IE. of Experiences and obServations . Music every evening in dinner-hall ... Editor D� MarooD: -...:_ N ·onal· a' .. _I Co J1 .. in. .Archipelago. anc; ati . Ou:;a •. • W.·Ward � .. !M ... eoIltrlbutl_·IiaQ· left at·... The first appearance on Marshal -� -_ . '1 .;Ball _ .... qo � to tile· Fiela -of 'a large crowd from an East- Professor' Wi11i�m D. MacClintock_ .,_-------..--------Dd7 1IaroaL. . _; .. -= ,.erD' unive;�ity;'· s.i�b_'�-�s- ":ili b� ,h,ere gave a� �c�Oli�t to the -science '-Col-" ' saturday, biings: 'up several problems iege men yeste[d�y: o� his Phili�pin�� which I think �t, be solved. As Island trip of last summer. He. toldIt appears that while the Maroon was so adm'irably stated' in an edi-: oJ the' p�oblem of findIng teachers in:has b��n metapho�cal1_y patting it- torial in the Daily Maroon a few the .. is'lands a'nd �f' the- - difficulty ,inself, , the. rooters, the ciays ago, 'the rooters' will be on .trial getting then:i to si�y: a'tld- said that itchee�lea�ers .and" th� Saturday, as 'weD as the team, and was because of this· _ that' he aiid a'pubbc In general. ,on that trial, it nwst--be- recognized, will number' of other-- University profes-.the back, and vOICIng be as seVere as any a Chicago body sors from all.over, the country wen�felicitations on the ·dis- of students bas ever had. ... � to the Philippines to a large confer-cove�y of an. ideal place in �artle�t In the tirst place,. we will probably ence' of the American. school teachersgym �r boldlD� mass . meetings, it De outpointed in' respect to numbers, therehad neglected to consult the Univer- as there are . likely to be more Cor- . Speaking of the pygmy Negritoeslsity's better half, a fraction which, it nell alumni in chicago-than 'a.re stu- he sa;d: "They are a very timid race,now develops, is - emphaticaUy' op- dents on the MidWay. Of course it about four feet, six -inches high, and'posed to the new scheme of enthus- is granted that it 'is the duty of every are among· the .most uncivilized peo­iasm. Chicago man and' woman to be there. pIe of 1be·earth .• They live in trees.It seems that the' women want The student who stays away "ithout and wear nothing but a cheese stringchairs. Furthermore, they are" dan- an absolu�ely imperat!ve' reason is a or as they become· civilized, perhapsgerously near the point of delivering reflection on his. Alma Mate", and a' hat and a pair of shoes.the �ltimatum, that if . they ate' ex- worthless to the University of Chi- "After visiting them," Professorpected to stand up during the: pro- cago. Any live bealtJ:ty. man _or wo- MacOintock·· continued, "we wereceeding.s they will absent themselves man will derive far more men�al and entertained by- the· Igorotes" the most. in. a body, if such 'a thing is p6ssible, moral benefit from:' getting Out and noble and highly' civilized . people o�1 and leave the men to' carry on the standing by the te� than fr� read- the '-islands; They gave us a great·mass. meeting as best theY: can 'wi� ing up �veral bundr� pag�! in po- dance, in which about fifty men· an�out them. The earnestne�s of '�he wet litical eConomy, 'sOciology, . p'sychol- three women took part; there wer�men in this matter is riot to be 'dOub� Ola, or what not; however much he religious dances, 'ball dances, love. a��. ed ;appe�l which is made 'to the chiva� may' need the grades. This is a far conr:ship dances, 'and most . blood�ry of the men plac�s' the latter in a more i.mix>rtant pme than' any we curdling dances, with ·battl� 'axes antsomewhat embarassing position. have had for many' years, as the im· spears. We had a·dog _tipper fo�P.art of the indignation of the 'tiro- pression we give these Ithacans te them afterwards, for-the natives con;.men comes from the' fact that the take bome with the� will be the im- sider dOKS the most delicate feodmen squatted, tailor fashion, o'n 'the pression that will last. If the root- obtainable." The, leaner - the dog thefloor during a large part 'of the last ing is half-hearted,' and we let a better they like it:··.,mass meeting, a .recourse which was visiting school overwhelm us in this "There is a great field in the Phil­not open to the women. The wo- feature as has been the' case in more ippines for' American' college gradu·men' can rest assured that their feel- than o�e game this year, the Cornell ates, for they can command the mostings will not be harrowed agaiD l»y stud�ts wili go home with the desirable of positions. They are snre!=eeing the men seated, while they feeling that we are a slow bunch, un- of a first rate SalarY, -and their ex·are forced to stand. At the' meeting worthy. to be pitted against any uni- p('nse� both ways, if they remaintomorrow night,every.one"WiIl stand; v�sity of the East. three yean. Although: the heat is in·�here will be su�� an all�enve'oping To be perfectly frank, we �il1 have tense, there is no ·more. danger of dis·wave of enthusiasm t�at it :never en- to take a decided brace in our ease there than here, if one will buttered the �ead of a�y one in the au- rc)oting if we are to keep from be- take care of himself. The people arcdience that sitting. down is within iog out rooted by the people on Cor- intensely interesting. the country i'the limits of possibility. 'Added to "ell's side Saturday. The students "ery beautiful, and there is excellentthi�, tbe crowd Will be' so 'big' that f�om Cornell are noted as. being opportunity for any young inan to deeither chairs or others mea.s of sit- the most enthusiastic supporters of a a great and well paid life'work amongt!nc cJoWli ..11 be qOsIiWe.. taa. ill tile wawta, •• 1aiIe it ;mast b� . tbe ulives of tile PlaliPPiDe islaDds.Y'_' ......... ---------------- ..... ---------------- ............... - Are IIlPRE8aIO�S �that will c:1iDc to� ..after JOII ha.� cndaatecl "To �te the' 'BEST IIIPRESSIONS 7011 mast'wear CLOTHEs of �HARACTER_dotbe. t b. tshow YOUR OWN i Ddividaality_dotbea that aremade fer YOUR OWN ficure-dotbes that theCRAFTSIIAN baa apeDt a life-time to 1 ear D tomake. Your REPUTATION .. a CORRECT aDd':"CLASSY" dreuer • uaured, if we mab 70 II r�thea. ., -: . IOar prices lor suits or oVerco&ta'.iaace'from 135'.up.. Come ia next time �oll're doWll town .. and letus give 7011 ODe of our collece poata'lI-incident­alJy we'll eet better acquainted..�er&'WDkieTAILORS 115 "' Dear60nI Sf..dfloo,pnF�TON F. GASS, lIaualD.c Edltor.lila MamIe LlllJA. C, Whitfield Jerome N. FrankRoberta B. OwesHarcrave Lone bE. W:���=�� :_E?� A good sait deserves it and a poor suit demaada it.We press all-garments at regular prices. Work_ called for and delivered.AlIDBRSO�S CRArrSMAN SHOP·Tel IL P. 4919W. A. Weanr -A. N. Pfeifer . 430' 55th Street�T IIDITO.RoJ BalclrldpStandingUp forChicago'11!;,; It DOR'If . '_RUN DOWN-TOWN LOOKING FOR LADIES. TAUp_'AND BE .PISAPPOIHTED IN 'FIT AND WOR ...... ��;BUT CALL AT • • • • •. . 'to; '!�,<:P�·D. Weinste'ln:LADIES' If AILOR55th AND ELLIS�IDNI6HT ·LUNCH '..'·Hall "Feeds�� . Supplied Up to I' A. �. :'BRAIDEN, ex-'IO, .U. 01 c. J. 55th AND ELLISM. f.' fitzgerald 6 Co.,"tUBS 01' GD'fLBDB'B-CJt'RMliH"1IfIo BUt sstIa Street. '.:� 'l �._ . '. . : ..···�_�.�tD .. �lM'r! � . .A�...... ' ... wene8 ......... ! h d it. ".CUCLiCG44, ••.,. of tloaera, for' YaIl." WiDIer. we law tIIem to�w � � boae in the dt7. 0. pric:ea .... witIIba. tile nada of aD.DOR''l PAY PULL Pate.I DOW .... 0 .. baDd, ad ..mac at ball price:Par� � Cane .. Jolm HolIaDcI, Pa1aI B. wart., Watel'lDai! 1c1eaJ,'A. A. Waterlllm' ... CoDkliD 8eU-&11-'" CIocbi', BWr, 8ia1p1u&D.;'�Aato&Der, aDd all die otber· weD-bowa bnDda of'· ' . .-;F 0 V N T A I N· P B N S Rep.iri1lC wIlDe "" .wait.,DA� 'rD' PDIIAlI. .,. CIft .... CIII • '.If YO.'painatlfittinlgarmcrevelalinimitJdrapeCloth.moreto anJWe tis stil-:-weworkmancarryfurthcever. that ..stitch"intotisticfromtreat!Beldoact'formv.\It'srtie-slidLoct F!UIlT!DSIWe:FadlPh01l:\ � "BLICBpriceand t,note tPurl.,SJ---"BLICK" TYPEWRITER for sale, The DaeneD Lecture, Friday inprice $20.00; -,: complete with case Cobb lecture room. 12. to 1 p. m.and two kinds of type. Drope a "The -Commorcial and Colonial Pol­note to No. 1�5 Middle D. icy of the North and East EuropeanPowers During the Age of Mercantil-DetIt-t.8gt). -'.If .�o,u - ��'f Imo.-tbepainatakiDc Bo .. - WQ offittin& and � on •garment. it would be •revelation to �ou. Theinimitable fit. haDe anddrape of Bo... TailoredClothes is due. perhape,more to tbia feature �to any other oDe thiDa.We take a coat wbile itis still in tbe plastic atace�we shape.. mould aDdwork it to the ft)rm of thefor-we •THlt DAILY UAltOON. WEDNESDAY, NOV. II. 19a&.carry this persooal try-onfurther thaD anyone baaever done before. After. that, thousands of patientstitches are needed to put'into lastinC form the ar-tistic shape which resultsfrom suchtreatment. a mode ·of . I '._.�ADOnOBllBlft8- -_ TJIB· DAILY ... BVLLSfiB .. �"""''''''''''''''''�'''-.4'''''��''''�'''�. �0�:��;:=:0i·:'�::� 4 �:.�.a��PO�:L '��I: 'N�'-':·o� ��M'. :':-. one'� y'.'Cobb gB. General election. -. lJrofeuor Forest R. .Moulton wui . �..'�' •. � .. ..lIonst� ..... 1leetiDC. Thursday, .alk to the Dien of the University Oil:NovemberYz. 'tbe big t�e of the ��!::� a:::e�:::;"at�",���ke�' .'... " .' " ::."(:). c'W,'.. n".-,,:class Elections. Thursday and For undergraduates especially. ..Friday, November 1.2 and IJ. Maimonidea Club, today, at 1:30• 'f17 .� ._Reynolds Club Smoker,. November p, m., in Cobb I2B. "The Melting14. called qff. Pot." All invited. .Chapel Aaaembl�. the ,Junior col- Professor Robert Eo Speer, II. A.,leges (women), in Mandel hall, on invitation of the Student Volun­Thursday, 10:30 a. m. Bishop Vin- teers, will lecture on· "Godcent. Character" in Mandel hall, to-Devotional Half Hour, 'conducted day, 4 p. m. All invited.�y members of the Divinity School, Glee Club meets today in KentHaskell assembly room, Thursday, theater at 4 p. m, All who have tried10:30 a. m. .show up.'Campus Capers;' the official Uni- Junior College Council meets todayversity two-step, is on sale at the at 10:30, in Cobb gB.Press. Professor S. H. Clark will readInvestigators' Club Cobb lecture "The Servant in the House," today.room, Thursday, 4 p. m. Mr. A. M. in Ker.t theater at .2 p. m.5im�ns will lecture on the "Basis 01 Y. W. C. L. 'meets today inthe Social Evil" ington hall. 10:30 a. m.• Intercollegiate Socialist Society. The Sociology Club meets today,Cobb lecture room, 5 p. m., .Thurs 11 Cobb hall .2C. at 1:30. Mr. G. A.day. Mr. A. M. Simmons, Editor the Stephens will speak on "The ChildChicago Daily Socialist, will. speak and the State,'All interested are urged to be pres Professor Raymond Beazley of Ox- --1300 'Kenmore ·Piano.Ia your'o� �·,�e I� that it J"Uits youIn eveJ'7 particular.·' Whea you are- 10 satisfied.payUI$1.65In � way 700 like.; eVeD as low asS1.. �.·�e�k.ford university, will deliver secondjf his lectures on "The Expansion ofEurope in the Middle Ages, withspecial reference to European Move­:nents Americawards Before Colum- P I A H 0 �Replai' pric:Cs $350, to $7SO, at.3REATLY-· REDUCED "PRICESAT THIS SALE.THis COUP(,)N IS: WO�S .A· TEN DOLLAR BILLCut i· 'out at -onc'Co '�on't t�ro�away· money. We not only SAVE'vU over a hundred dollar�·'bu.t. p'eqnlt the smallest payments EVER.nown (as low as $1 a :we�k);' a�k no money in advanceJOU $10 �o boot, Can you bUt- it?' . .Ou�-of-towD ��r;. �,um�· to aYail themselves ofMOST liberal indu�Cn� -Believing· that clothes'do express' e ha r­acter we omit no el-I..._ ..fort to perfect each in-dividual carnlent.Suits or Top Cot!ts, -$35-00 up.Autumn Woolens in RichestAssortment. '. '.Your W would· be AppreCiatedFacilities for � illPhoto&raPh7.Phone Ceotnl &og ent,Bladdriar meeting, Friday. Novc:m­ber 13, 10:30 o'clock,' in Cobb 6B.Hitchcock HouSe holds.Friday ev s­ning November zoth, a smoker for, .the purpose of making the acquaint- bus," today in �askell assembly roomance of its new piano. To this fuu- at 4:30.tion are invited all members oi t he Reynolds Club Smoker Song-fest_;'University who have been. at any time All singing in this, report (or_ prac-,.·esidents - in Hitchcock Hall. A. ;-'_ t ice in Kient theater from 4 to 6 thisParker Head of Hitchcock Hall - afternoon..,..: ReduCed' RateS on Tickets for the Ushers for the Chicago-CornellChicago-Cornell game close Thurs- game must sign up before 2 pS·m.-'!o-day. day,German. Club, Friday, 4 p. m., in Yell Practice for Saturday's game,Lexington . hall, Lecture by DrLin Kent theater, 10:30 this' morning,Heinzebnann, ':NicoJaus Lenan."Mathematical Club, room 35, Ryer- PHILOSOPHY GivES EMBLEMSson Physical 'Laboratory, Friday at4 o'clock. Associate Professor Moul- Members are Confident of Debatington will speak. and Basketball Championships.Twenty-first Ectucational Confer­ence of the Aca<femies and HighSchools in relations with the Univer­sity. Executive session of deans andprincipals with th� Board of Univer­sity Relations, Haskell 'assemblyroom, Friday, 2 P. m.Eleventh Ammal Contest in Decla­mation between representatives ofschools in relations with the Univer­sity, in Mandel hall, Friday, 1:30 .. �'. .. -CUT OUT'�:THIS' COUPONGOOD FOa·, -(! .. ' .'.Ten Dollars.�:-. .. .. ., .. $10 PREE CREDIT DUE BILL. One of these Coupons good asFIRST PAYIIE NTtd�rds purchase ,of one StarckPiano at this - saie, at 204 Wabash,. . A;venue C�i�go,· ruThe representatives. of Philosophy Icollege in the inter-collegiate debat­ing' and basketball contests are to beawarded appropriate emblems by thecollege in recognition of whatevervictory they may win. Such wasjhe announcement made by PresidentKenner at the college meeting yes­terday morning. A general feeling ofconfidence that Philosophy will carry '.SAbATKA,MU_S.ICA···L: -�t'OLt�E'GE. Es��b�.I_7t;:h�·tbe'wor_d-.- renowned". Bal"tka '.POSTAL CARJ):BRIHGS CATALOGUE-.WRITE TODAY .DR. CH R. F. BALAT ItA, Directo r,Diplomas' Re�ognized All .Over the WorldSpecial Rates to StUdents of U of C.Ad� �; eolDllliiDic:ations toBALATKAMUSICAL COLLEGE.- Huade!i· -H� 40: EaSt �olpb Streetaway the laurels in both contests wasp.m.Pre-ministerial Club, with Bishop manifest.Vincent, Friday. at 10:30, in Hitch- "The college desires to make arcock parlor. All invited. excellent showing," said PresidentWanted-A University motto, to De Kenner, "and urges all loyal mernused in the seal design. Box 213. bers who have any literary or ath­Faculty Exchange, letic ability, to enter the preliminaries."Dean Thompson also expressed theopinion that Philosophy would be:be winner. "We ought," he said"to win both championships this year Iand we will if we receive tlie loyalsupport of the members of the col­lege.'Pre-legal Club, Friday, at 10:30, inCobb lC, election. All students wileintend to study law invited. E.C·.�OORE•• fLORIST •• , ih6 W. 63r4 StreetTel Weatwortb __ ......... 27S It. 55th. Street.Tel a,de Park 3L�.toIlia DISCUSSES �ECLAL�TIONParIty ism."BREmIIeIaSEE. THEil MADE370 Eo '55tb SUet -Purity Banquet, for the Chicag( Dean Gale of the Arts college. gaveand Co�ell football teams, Friday,at .. talk to the men of the Literature6 p. m. in Hutchinson hall. college on the question of "Sciencelnd Specialization'" yesterday mom­·ng. "Literature exercises the mem­ory," he said, "but science afford�one the training necessary to securethe right attitude of mind. You learrto examine things carefully. and t<'give proper importance to details:'Dean Gale heartily favored the studyfl( Greek. but said: "Your Greekc;hould be supplanted by a course in:tstronomy. so that your knowledgeof the subject goes farther thansimply to know where the North staris and what the extent of tbe great VARSITY CAFE.' .'Le rendez-vous desEtudlants.Students Attend Wedding:\(any University s�udents attendedthe "'rddin� of Miss Esther Halt and�fr. K:trl Hale Dixon at the HydePark Baptist Church last night. Thecp.rcmcny was performed by the Rev.E. W. Lounsbury, Following a wed­; ding supper to the members of bothII fC!mi1ic�. Mr. and Mrs .• Dixo� left f�ra trip 'in the West. whIch will terml­Inate in Boise, Idaho, where the cou·pIe will make their residence afterJanuary I. dipper is." 47C E. 55�EALS 2Oc. and up..........................• �MENTION The DAILY MAROONWilen Tradilfg WifII Our Advertisers�� , .1 TIE ....... II._. CUlHioi·BUnO •.CLAS'p:,uta FUTTO tilE lIi-lno�SU".1UIS.���rua........ tdr.tnIUk .. e.i. ...... _ _..,. .. Jdee..,.n_dd:.iz. '........ ..-: •• : .. &..;.ATPOPu:LAR pItidB�-'Near Lexin&ton AvenuePOPULAR PLACK; ,il,-I.., ,! r. LuncheonEvening DinnerSunday Dinner _ 20C up-.SERVICE A LA CARTE. ALso there are no fewer than two nomina­tions hr' any' office, the election­premises to be hotly contested. Fol­lowing is the list revised up to thetime the Deans' office closed yester­day:Sophomore Class Freshman ClassPresidentWilliam EtheridgelcfiliC-6Jm·'·�� " 'c)itiHA'Ti(j!!�., IN LOWER:v... m�i:°;::;:! �rt �:::::::i: I �y� i!O��OIOS-'101 ij. -�'�; �ta" WrOuc-&UlliVan 'Out fer Sopho-' Nam_b. If �u DeVer'G',AB'·'T'�-"E"�".B' . '. ",=,�, E1iaible. ormere l?resi.iency. . II =�o;�:le���co!�The rules for the play writing com- The nomina'tibns of' the . Fresbmen: paaioDable, �� . 'pipe canpetitio� for the Btackfriar, producti�D and Sophomor.e� for tneir �iass offi-' . k .of "1909 were anno�ced yesterday by cers did not close. yeste'iday, . as" re-' I.-' . ,I' h . 'ffi' •. f h l' Rich .. �.fr&irant, Witb thatAbbot Herschel, Sha, w. • • ported. anu teo Ice 0 t e umor: ..;._:.a:d '.. apleuu& ,�ma. only poa-The rules, a's laid down, are practi- Deans will receive petitions of nomi-' .t able to Petf� bleDdinc ofcally th� �am� as those of the past, nations' up to 4' o'clock this after-! tile choicest incredienta.and air. as follows: '.0011. Si�ce' l\lond.1Y there- have: I!Iild and mediuDi atrenctha:,I. Comic opera must be submitted been a number 'of additions to the; FiDe and coarse cut.entire, books, lyrics and music, on or lists, among 'them another name. thatbefore, noon: Jan. i, ·1909, at Faculty of C. L. Sullivan for the position ofExchange. president of the Sophomore' class", .2: Books' and lyrics must be type- This makes a total of four men who.written. . are running for this office. There are'M�sic must 'be written out by also four candidates up for the presi­dency of the 'Freshman class, As,J.the composers,, 4.' Books, lyrics and music mustbe writte�' by no others than those.. __ �.....�A=L:.W::::A�Y�S�E�AS�Y�!!!!!!!!!!!!!II!. whose names are attached.I . '5. Competitors must be in the Vni-;.. -, versity, or, if an, opera . is writte�Coil e gee a f e I jointiy; at le��t one of the composersmust be in the University, and the447 E. 55th. st. others �'uit have been at so�e time.6, Comp�tit�r's ni�si be able to ex;pl�iri iioi,��� ly�i�s :or music, if calledupon to do so.I 7. Stage .�rc;cti()ns, suggestions �oi" costurnes, .�.���, �ry and I>rOper,ties andother explanations will be acceptable.,8, Ope'fas Witl be judged by a com-mlttee of frlar:;. fa�ulty and coaches9. The; committee w�l �eet. all the Secretarycqmposers' and have th'e music play- Hazel Stillman Virginia Downinged by them,' at, least once, about �. ':;eraldine Brown Lina Gould,.week after the close of the competi- Virginia Freeman:. - , �ltion. '. Mary PhisterIII... � Laura WilderPREDicTS:SHORTAGE OF. 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