··5··:·.···,,·.'\._. ....... . ,;, :.., � • J !,.. ' �'. I . -- - .. _ ........................ ,:"..... _ __,,_,..., ...T. ... - - -- - -- -- .• __ • -- ... �-- • -•• • � J. • ",,'.' .' :-�" •-1 .••• .. ". _••• '._� ,r •.• J ......J� • .,:" .:,1.,,; .,. ', ... '� - . .,\."',. c..f"'\ ..... �.7:� .. �... !� .... �":·.' ..·• .... ·i*·.. . .. i-.• :.; 1. � q I :.. :. °1 �:, �� ��, 'JI ,,: ";;• .t�/" I, � -�i' ". '.J', •. -:i' ,.:, ".': A.:.r �nrT �.�--�",-��...-..�� ... _;.,.,� ...... '.�"' .... �. .IVOLUME IX No. 23. UNiVERSITY : ,.. ', IILlGHT'WORKSQUAD'S' PlfiA,CLOI to IlEAl "B. L T.": CHOOSE��:�.;:., �;iCMI:". CANDmAIES�jsliALL.�VOTE/PI)JJ.EltPOSmON YESTERDAY · Ben L Ta�OI'. Ori&iDator of Line- IN DEBATE.DYOUTS VPPBJt·8BNIORS.··:! ·AT ADUAL ELEcriOrI'O-Type Column of· Chicago Tri- p_·PraldeDt. ,I OF CLASS'OfFICERS� to' Speak at Semi-monthly Weed OUt TweDtJ-:Sefta _ Vallee) 0.· Asapel' ' 1 II . '__ '.Dinner. November 10. for VarsitJ .... _ I .. ;; HI: R, Baukha&e •••••.•.••........ 30 ',' VOtes Tetalover' ODe' 1l1Ir� LeU'• --_- in lint rr+"�� . LPor. VicLPresident. .r tbaD .. limber· Gut· �.'. ..Bert Layton Taylor, more widely,. --r.-.. � . ." Mlssl!Mollie i Carroll .•...•.......• (q l Y but latereat IUNEMEN MATCHED fOR SPRIIfIS known as "B. L. T.," ed.itor of the CONTEST FORr . --. ,�' Will,iam·.Crawley 47 �, earWI""" . auLiue-'O-Type column 'of vthe Chicago Har.old GiJlo .. d- .••••.••••••••.....••• JO ......Great. Rivalry Between Forwards to Daily Tribune, will speak before the Final Team to � Cho8eD � � For' Secretary. i.. , P�n c1uQ at a dinner Thursday ev�n- Miss: Mary Phister •.............• 86 I UPPER �c"IORS ,BONO I WGIIANSee Who is Speediest-Whiting . Trials to be. H� OIl :How __ .. . �.the Best. i�g, November 10, in the private din- Miss Alice:,Lee .••..••.•..........• 55" �,j� _,'i�g' room of the Hutchinson Com- her � ... , ..... ,: .: .;. �: .. ,'!lor Treasurer. ,MiSS' Mollie Carroll E1ectecl Vice-The team went through a lighter' --ria�s. BtL T I h b .t1 A. R Baar, t �::f';!;::tez .. 1 ••••••••••••••• � }'re&ide�t, �f . Foiirtb,:.jcar , Cluaworkout than on any previous'Thurs- r. er . ayor as een WI 1H, Kneller. ..'; . ' •.. � ,.,...... Contests ��t .·So Close asII the Chicago Daily Tribune for about Everett : .. Robinson ...•.•.•........ 33day- yesterday afternoon, Before a . Alan Loth. LO�D ,.SENIORS.· Ezpected.o�e year. He ca�e in the early part _. __ . 'the other games of the season, the f f . , h t ff L. M. McDonald.. '-'. For President. .men have been on the field until 0 1909 rom a pOSItIOn on t e s aPaul O'Dea. In an election marke'Cl"by a smaller·I k . h b f of Puck in New York, and revived �ynulnd J.;Daly ....•...•...••••. 67. :' vote-than that of last ·w.. _ ..... ·the .. f� ,nearly 8 o'c oc , two rug ts e ore MIS h \>1 " __ 1 U C' .r_., vu&· the Liae./O- Type feature of the Tri- ,'. c ne y. �� .. ac Iintock .••. '.' . . . .. . .• .. 53 , ...the struggle. Last night all were in Ed, Jennings. .&JI..-.... G H th . ; classes yesterday selected their of-· '. bune, The- column is run on six days � a.:, .' �a . . • . • • . . . . . . . . • .• 12 ,before a quarter to seven. No scrim- ,\ F M kl b ger 17_ V· .. _.'D 'd ;,' ficers for the ensuiiia-'y'-ear� The ex-'a week, exclusive of Sunday, For- .",', ec 'en er • '. ',!' ,. ..-w,,' l�.rem eat. " 0mage was tried, and the men were L. D. Sargent. uell' P H' � citement preceding ,tlic' e1ectioll.:indi-." merly the inner pages of the Sunday :'.i� � ,.;, . �s •. t.. .. . . . .. . . . .. 74 ,.. ., .handled 'gently to avoid injuries e , The A P S ' .. i cated both a larger'vote' and- closer, . colored supplement of the paper was '.. cott,. Miss Ali.ce i �tr9-.yitz : •• '.. • • • • • •• 57 . . .team is in fine physical condition, Troxell. !raees 'than the reSUltS' show:' Tbe-t�"devotedto ,a,., Line-'O-Type, edited by . . �or' .�. ,.and do not require the hard work "Elam. u· Ell ... ..:._ ... T· h :. tal: 'Vote - Cast was 645. in .comparisonRichard Henry Little. The feature ��s , en;��".ets. ' 126they were given earlier' in' the 'sea- V 1're8sure l,w.ith .778 at last year's Po�" ;Thewas. discontinued until Mr. Taylor -_,.' .ll!0r,�. . r.�on. These are the men' who "0'" -oat.. 0_1_1.. R nth I : largest .vote. as usual. was caSt bv thetook: up the. work. last year. � !,� .. ��e . "a •.. � ..• � .... � . '. . ..• 79 I . , ....r: Considerable rivalry has !Jeen de- the firs.t debating prelimioarieswJ .. t.: ..;. ... 1 J.H.H . . . " Freshmen.. The ·vote bj divisions· . Comes from New York City. �.) "��l •• � ••.••••••••••••.•• 52 , .'. " -'Vel aped among the linemen in the M' T lb' G h . night, and will compete for�: .:. ,,�D1rR..JUHlORS. !w�s 'as follows; ..:. .'.'. I' r. ay or, was. om tn os en, , .' . '. J .J J ;�"'!!'!. .• '.'. .! US' �,I. • ..wind-sprints. The vanous payers.... N b' 866 H on the two teams at the fuaal 1iiiik.. .... . . ,-. ·.:"ar.Pftaideut.· ; pper entors •••• , ••••••••••• �44I '.• .'. ;. :·llt�h .. .... a:5s., ovem er 13, I . e re- ,. .' .., . ' .. I.. • .... - �n-.� ..... ... T Se . - ' ," ,make a race out .of eac sprmt. m a '. d his' d u· . th '-I' which wt11 be held on· the evetUD&·� � .. �s � ••.. ' ..•• _ ..•.••...• 94 ::A...<ower nlOrs .•••••••.••• '•• , •• ,·J32 - (' o', f'ff . 'd . h c�,.e . euca on In e pUu IC .. '. • ". ", ., , ....... ,. '., • Ur J' �senes 0 e orts to etermme w 0 . clio' I f N Y k C't d Th November 23. The:·.tnals last.... Ebner ,...Thomas., •••••••••••••••••••. 48 • pper UDlors •••••..•••••••• 143 . ':can claim the medal as fastest of the's 0 s 0 ew, or I y. an e . . . '''.' : .-)-�..... .... .L J' .C '1 f h C·· " f N Y k were closely contest� and _ I� ", p.�'-�t. � .. � ower unlors •••.••• ,. .........• :z:q ';'bunch, Whiting' has almost invari- 0 ege, 0 t e tty 0 ew or, . _"." I U·' . \ :)." .' ...". I . . . -:Th t· rt f h' I'e h d b consultation of th�.lll"-s was � -t lr.lpl Ke�ott '. 101 I -. Contests, Not-Close: , . -I.e grea er pa 0 15_ lie a een .. ,,,! ,""P.... . .TI- .. - .' .. , .. "•. ,_... . ! "ably been the luckY'man up to date�. devoted' to 'jonrnalism, until he be- sary before. a '����0Il coal,,' be ��h;��,� ••• ,� •••••••• ,,'_.:.:.,,:::..41 ·The. contests. on/.the ·�hOIe were. '.',.)n . fact, he is in a class by himself ascame a . .me. mber of .the staff of Puck, reached 'as to t�� ,��c;:essfal CODt�t- "". :,,: . ��,�. , "; ,':. ltnot cl,�se,. Daly�s--plurali.'ty.,-o.f'I4!Over.'4 ... :�f. ar as sprinting goes. Second bon- t u� l,,__,.hme Kem Q.." M r.'1 k f Lo c __ : -, N Y' Ie. H' 'fi t '0' • Ch' an S. ' :.', . ,�. �_r . • •••••••••••. � lac", Intoc ,or wer.:�orip� , '. , .... .. d ew or IS· rs POSI on In 1- . , .• 1... iii!:: . ';';', ... '.' . ',.?rs. are diVIde between Carpen.ter cago was on.the �hic�go,Journa1., . �enty� Tt7� .. �.- _' �i.Jh�,,��ss,.: ,; 51 ;l�.e�lt.:M��on'sl:-adof.i7-.over�: _ .<:�.'�na Ra�cmacher, the. fonner. �ttm,g;. He is the aU:thor �f several books,' Twenty-six..lUen __ MUL� .. ��� ��i.� .. �.����!!!�-�,.-;.--:_�(:.r'�� ��'4�JDDlor-.r;���cl:-: ',' .. _!.: -"-"=��"'.�_,��t��r,���� .. ��S:C:�1.������ �.!:\P��t·s m01riJY.'.b�ra1is-='amOng�·�lcl1··�e� ·-SPok�·-last-:-liigbf.·-�ffD;'t;�·,,� \">"' t., ';.::'j"��':"";'�:.'.('-.:" .: ••• ;.�:,� !Dall's o.f.13 over! ����n:fpr)vice.:._ . '.:' >���"tints were especlaly .CXCltlDg,· and• .,.,.. .. Well' �W d.'" . "Th : nated_� ; Six-minute -�':� �� .���e1 , '•• �. 39 'IPre5ident of:�the same .cIivisioIl:J»eiDe;J .. '". %. :,.�.�-=����s:.ventu�ed t�e a�se�on :t.�a!,_ "';�"'e-;ater wo;o�'���(!ith w�: 'a�d"four�min'ute -r��u� ;Jwete�.aL. .:��:,�Cecli� �';,,;:,�, �,.;�' .. : .. � ... ' � t�e" s�all� ��I,�ties ',' ������ . -. \" '::;1'Ifa. watch had been held on the run..,' ,,�6 �& � g ,•. .' '. � ,. ; tt)1f)Ul )UNIORS.... . y' -. Ell'" V�;"JJ:'" h • 'had " , ,.'. :dI 'r---- ..., ' ........ �. ----_ .. -., -_._- "":C�S4)n) 1905' "The Charlatans". lowea:. eachsp�r. The � w� •. '::'" -:,: 1 ... s� .... �s:'t �.�� . .:;�o c�-. . .'lers.:·,.severalrecordsmlghthavebeen .ft,J;,. .........i '1 b"kl "Th B.'I· Iiel(f·iniwo!di�6nc'1�OD.��m� -·i. ,�, .·1, .�_��t.... 'lp�tio.n,·:forLO. .Jw.er.. -·se.'n.'ior-·5ecre.. ·'· �.".,;v.':.. k' 11' I� � a so 00 ets, e 1- ", . : .. � ,. ,_ _, � 1(' .•. " ,..'. ! � . ... , "I � 'J',' ., ..•. ;��,lfo en 10 sma pIeces., .' . 'p, d .4Th B k B ." and the '6the'dnc:ihe r..a-1ib�.�' . . __ .. " �n .•. � n �.I� land ;iii'elevCii'�or,the' ftnjijrii';g.�··L·;:�o. Pr�� A�::� � , j:w.:�trn.�:�cen�y.h�: ·�o::����s •. The judges:�ere:'iIMd&t � touinn.: tlane'·�:·:.::.: ::·.�� .. � .. �;�: .. IOS f�c;�:·:�����¥�i�:���fYJ��j®�'�·�: .�r. Stagg.\:Was· silent as � as Sat- ;been in RiVersid��:cOi.n. .. ' '. '. In the. Law buililiiig; PrpkssoJ' �� _ ��_ !�dent. I .� :"*:fo�e Q.i#QU se�,:a D�. �r� .ur�y's gaiAe::was conceQlecL "H�: is � .. ,. -; ;:�<". . ,-' ! . such, Pr�fes.so� C B. ��W' II. R. �I;I. :'��·t;··.·:,:,,:;.· .. ··�·�·····I20 lceden't"�'�gaming�th(Vi��p��alC:i"�ery ma�h',,:pleased with the .CORcIi-� -'.i)_NG 'Coach'McElroy;':in H�eD!-� L. J. Gtossman_ ..... :.'-;.:·.:·:.·.· .. � .•... I07 1of tIi.e:.yp.�r: SeDior�· .. o!�{-��:�¥.ti�n of his squad, and might even � . -cCONCERTS. ANNOUNCED sor. A. S. J ohris6n, J:: :W�' -"H�'- Miss fIt"8 �or_. �."" ._. ,,�, . I ���i�t.�� .�� is .��'��:: �.'.'.��*mis�C: ihhe feeling were.llot sd5 :. .. � . �o�mer debater,· an�' .·H�!y'·.;.-'�� jt§::lnI: ��b'" �.-:�.: �.::; •• : :��: I�i���'����� �'beJa the"o�cf'���'::.. • ". h' h' H '--,",,--'- .'" Ch dl . . . .; ' .. , .. ' .III1SS-- A.. &III ree '•••• ;g- w.omen secured' four 0 .. 1..�1- a:..-:.._ : .. :11 '!\st�nge)o. 1m t I� year .., .e .�I-od1�": Orc:bcstral Association an er.. .'. '...... ,�;.�> .... � .. ��< .:':< ': .... : ForJT�'�)·l ::;::::.£ :'[)�:'�J' .... ; •• -�: .. ; '._ '. ���.�:, :. �}.expressed. ,hi�s�lf . as havi�g.· .. �� /" G&-es Out'Entire Program of . The subject: for' �e��_�:c.,�� E. 'H('L1unde': .: ..... � .. �. ;':: ' '. {i.i: 9f2�'�� .��� .,���r��s�Ip'�: :·H��,.re�pe�t for 'Coach Herr's skill in ,lIasical Season. . solved,' That:.�e r�e�-;�.t c. F: Stephan·::::::-:::::::::::��>� !y�,;S� �?�en_a�.��ran� �ere.. ele�-bnngmg men out. The former Syra� should levy a gradaa� .11I�me"tax ,. ,I: J ,-'.; ::.. • •• ::.. � .... 98 ie�,�o �ftic� .'. .' .:' , ...cu�e star)s known to be working The. dates for the remaining con...; constitutionally CODCedect""" ' ..•. '.:" .:.'; :,. :.;;., -: :j' ;, I .u '.. ; . ' ··T!ueeJNew·lIm fOr CotiDci,.; �., '.hard. He has n�t succeeded in win- certslt� J>e given by the Thomas or- Arran'�einents' for'the: trials' wiaidi SNELL ,_ HALL REORGANIZES1 • The election. will .. result .� . thet:li� a game thi's year and is Qeter-�' ches�lha..ve been announced as fol- 'wHf decide th� �e:.'!i{ofth�;'� 1,; : .. ,i: ;. ,;�. ; pja�g \)('three : new 'meD' 'in' themined to break the record of failures. lows: December 6, January 3, Jan- . teams �hat meet' No��es� 'ud DiaW,_,ap .. Cc,ned·liltion . and ;PIan for • c�uil�il;: Ra)'iriond ri�y; j�m�;' rh;D�'Pur(lue. has had·, seve�l hard-luck uary. 31, February 28 ar.d April 4- Michigan .. in January' w� _cbmpiet� �Ce.i " i)v�� . aDa . 'Dana': ·YdfrlsoD.. . Vaii� i��dson�; -and .students and alumni are The concerts will all�be held in Man� 'ast night. . ';. "::�: , .�, '1 O. "�ppel re�s, b)<�ue: o("bii::�n�ious to destroy the hoodoo. :dell . h�1I and will begin at 4:10 'Plan of ·vmaiL '.: .. : .�" ,; SneJl.��p r�', ��; .��ing o.rganized electirinfi the seat-'iii the ci,iulcif that:·the .Pu�d�e t�am ha� two stars in o'clock Miss Anne Shaw Faulkner ':rh� ·twelve '�en �n�i� "aivI. .r� on a systematic basis. A 'constitu- .. lie-h·�hi as 'councilor'fo� hiS' class '�t:its�backfield in Fletcher}and.Hee� : and' Mr. Max Oberndorfer will giv� intot�o:teams'at �hefiail�:�De,-� ��,��.-{�,g,,�Wn. u�,and.will :be the ti�e' of-his,:electio�·.-·�triS:;prob-Bo,h of �h·ese.rnen 1J13de al�. kinds of, ,!eeture":recitals on all concerts. These s��akmg -:at .• ;:)O �'cl�k.:.''''�·� ��!�� ���" able'that a' new. 'councilor" rir"iJelI 'trouble' for' the 'strong 'llIinois team. . Will bel free and wiil be held in Man2 ether at 9 ocloc�' �e':firsr�'·1S . , At : present. �n ·the, roster of ·the electe� n�t' wee� 'io ./fii... �pPeI;sd �n� hqth:�r.e·:t:egardecJ·.as�pOs�g ;; ... iw.1 at 4 o'clock on' the Monday gro_uped as .. ,�ollows?· ·A�bve-:. bali' there 'are 60 me� of which only � .... '. ;'.,great possibilities. The Purd�e' line. -aftcljDoon preceding . each' concert. Kneller, Loth. ·O'�·: .. ';N�tiYe-' eigbt�,are,·freSbmen. .. Excit�ment preCeding the' eiectionis �ot . thouiiht to be particularly: .; 9thier concerts. 'of note' will :be' Elam, McDonald.. Barr.' -- secoDd "The, officers of tli� hall are as fol- was ·intense.' an a"nxious' crowd':wait-i'trong':. �t is c1early .. �o� in��e,sallJ.e' '�ve"·�y Mme. Schuman Heink on .t�a�t Affirmativei-Scott;. 's&rgent.l I�: . '.' ing in the corridor- of Cobb'for 'the'�l�s with the. ov�rwhelming' stien.gili ·.F�bmary 9 and by Mme. Bloomfie1d!. :; �chn��ly .... Neptive-::-MeekIen�. i ".. Head. :Kr •. :A: C. Trowbridge. res�lts to be ann��ced. by th�' ofti�of !the. �in�e�ta forwards.ot: tbe:ll .... jZds!er, on March 14- . L ·.).!=nl}ings, T�elL?�' ,�I . 1;tej : ,�. and' T� R .�uncerson. dais .of the election. The Daily lIa-lin6is huskies.' There"wt1I be a bet- .. , �:c�osen.later.) S"1X.meD��I� 1)t dI�1. rfloor. pair:men,. M. Ullman. P. roon was besiqed up to a late h01lr'te� ('han:�e"for 'tlie 'MaroO�' 'Iin� �CAIfDJDATES FOR' " i�.t:the·iinal.s for' tbe'-de�t�;�r'���i ����): �� and.lI. Savige. by.- inquiries as to the resUlts of theunder these' circumstances. • • PRC�;To -'BE: . . ary.. . ,,", I' Social, activities _have been started balloting.Practice SigD&Ja. IJEAlU) ON JlQNDA Y Thc l�elve men ,picked I�t: !lrigbt: �th �1l\1D�ually full program. The1 n the absence of sc'rimmage, the: . \vill I�egin· work at once· for the fiuals.� Hallowe'en stag .last Mo.,day nightmen were sent through the various The tryou�s for' a University or-· The .material has :promised, :well· so: was, a gre�t success. It afforded an'plays in order to .get them wen chestra will: be- held Monday. after- t:lr and somc good· speeches:ar.e 1oo1c..i oppOnunity for al1 the men to he ..fixed in their �inds. The team has noon at 3 o'clock·in -the· Reynolds ('«1 fer, Coach McElroy win'at oacei come better acquainted. Arram�·e ..a . n\ln�bcr. of . good combinations aub� Those- who can play any OT- lll'gin advising the aspirants .�. tol ,.IIlents are being made for severalwhich it has not been able to use this ·chestral instrument. excc-pt mando- their work. " . ,'. I'. �,rivate dances in �o,'emher and a. lins, have heen requested to come tIIous�!clam:e.'.in 'December�fall. It \\;11 try these on the. Boder- p� rmakers Satu�day. The men are de- "'at. Violinists are to bring to the try- COMMERCIAL CLUB' . : .. ,'. ,': 1termincd to win, and feel that the outs a violin solo with piano accom. DI'NNER WEDNBS�.AY;. � '.' Ii � Dr. 9tl� Will' Speak Today.victory �il lundoubtedly go to Chi- paniment, 'JUDGE. PA� IP�KS � Dr. Stiets. of the ·gprina.ium' incago, They can see little in Purdue's The picture of the Glee .cluh will �., .. i :frankfort on the Maine, will speakrecord to make them particularly he taken at 3 o'clock Sunday. No- Jt"dge Fake will address. the �m-l !f.efore the ,_��11_ c]�� ;It.4 o'clockforrnirlahle, .. lthough the work of the vember '30 at Root's studio. comer mc., reial �Iuh 'at a �inner t�·. be �.�I�1 �his afternOOlLtll UX_ ington hall. HeLafayette eleven against Illinois was of Jackson boulevard and Wahash in the Commons �ext WedDesday atj ",11 teU stories and anecdotes onrather better than was expected. The avenae. <;:30 o'dock. At 'this meetm.· � t�rmall li� :Dr. "Srieis:-is one of,'ariou� cripples are roanding into hu�in.ess of the orpniz;adon' �" «*he excbange professors who is overThe Harvard Boston Aere Meet transacted. New members will' tere ".;der the auspices of the Car-was a cOlllJlde ReCeSS elected at the same tiIae.. ' l � .•• 1Idi_�fa4.Men in Great Shape for "--.10-morrow-Purdoe DOt GreatlyDreaded.-" ,,',.Eatman, ·I� is EagqedIInvitations have been issued forti:e wedding of Eugene R Eastburn,'10 to Miss Eunice Meyer of Dana,Tt'xas. Easthurn graduated from theUniversity last June and is a m.:mbe-ro'f the Phi Delta Theta fraternity.Phi Kappa Announces Two Pledges.Phi. Kappa Sigma ann�unce thepledging of Bruce Wilson Oaypoola'nd . Paul William Tatge. both ofchic,;ig�, .� �.. , f..I ,J :1 •,,! ..(Continued Oil page 4) . The . nniversities .of Cornell, Hal'­,�ard. Princeton, Virginia, Pardue,Illinois. ·Pennsylvania. Amherst. andS",artmore' ha\-e active··aere clabs. (l,. I-]. ',• � .. '.-.-," . . � .. ..'. .,J-::;; .... -..:::-- -.- .... _ ..'.' .THt . DAiiY��OON--·__ �d �t-��; i�"�iuC.�."�e· ���� : _Ii .1. ,.__..,. appoutt.:··__ 0----.' .;_ .. �.. D..::.: ... ...:. ... .:'..: .:. '.• oj .. � of, the !taltol.· , , -:': - . -;-_. .....b· _iOi. 'PleD:·ma,. .be made' at the.. _ --- -'--."_"" ot-::ra..... U' . f Chi ... :dl· .....e. 'f �_"': __ 1 . •. • D __UDlnralq of�" ":7 �vers'�f '.0 . ��' .. � UIIIce 0 m� �er � »4U �'" •. .. �. . '. Yfs.�y· ah�ed;�tlaat th,._ ,lett ��" �'"lI'ormer17 i.qg the first .• tcpS'lmf th-e � • WaD�V� for the PurdueTbe UlllYen1t7 of Cblcqo Week17 ",. ,'.... � .%, 't;,.....' h If·.. .ll'o�:,!,:-;� • .:.;;� .. ): ...... �. r--. �t of the perpctua�n � . c!�fu1' pme. Men s�; �t ten ormationTbe Week)7 ••••••••••••••• :-oetD'tie'"r 1. �. f . u' . . '. ��,.� .... "�1� � Office. .Tile Dan, ••••• • • • • • • • • • • •• Oetober 1. 1i02 0 conup 011. . .t, ..... '}. .,', 1;, ,: :.... .�, __':_," ". ' ��oP:al Club 1lcetiD& on Mon-PIlbUabe4 DaU,. • .seept· S1l1l4a78. Moll. : In the light of yesteroays-:'elec: "'1Ia:Y""'2r-8"p�"m. 'at the home of Pro-4QII aod lao�,.a �.ar1.Il •.. �r_:etHl�,� . . -e.: 'Sh"1 ... h 6 W d�':1D1Yen1t7,.ear•... "':':,�';.::':�. :."; tions.t the following editoriaJ"from'a': "Icssor' &ler JDat ews, 573 00 -recent ':iSiUe-:-Oi- the� .... 1iwa-:-aveDue:·· .. ··'Esscntial· Elements� to :Y;l1� !'feWs; ist:giaUe' in tho/..¥�olial View of God." Mr.Collele Oflices. apropos. W� quote ,�:���iDs.· .the foUoWi.,g: C. �.) II.�,C; A.�"World Problems and.: TBB STld'lI '::-f-x-. . "Perhaps becaus e Qf '.the . via-or with Christianity." Mr� Guy Walter Sar-N. A.' PJ"una ••• v·ep )C 1Cd1tor •IL1. DALY • • • •_ .• _. ! N � which undergraduate ·activities are �:V�;.S�4aY, in Haskell 16 at 8:30M. 10". CARPENTEll-. • Athletic Editor here pursued, perhaps b.e�u� of the p. iii: . :', '.' ,_ ... _. publicity which attends ·,aDd makesJj-KN-.-l<...... -�-.-,b;-\VIl-A-.-�-, _-,-. '---'u-' ua1n-·�·eu-·-ll&Dqer--- eonspicuous these actirities,, ,an in­jur'ious . tendency .has of late years _,arisen in the. undergraduate worid.�ward over-organization. :II. 1.. KeJmlcott" � "Offices of responsibility �ncr influ-c. Y. 'l.'q'lor . _. H. w: a;.; '--' .. _..ence, now held and administeredc. w. Ho�hllUld D:·L."'·B�'" - '.. : �� .J..hollY by und�rgraduates, are nu-REPORTERS. U1�rotis. Among many holders of :po-:Marjorie WIl )tuth . .Retlcker sitions, the idea .seems to prevail thatJ. K. Beebe '. � ttL ·v!I- StRera· • - ... :. 'O�.,!: ;"':I.�. ;;�� an officer must.justify his tenure of------__:�-------� ' ...office by some conspicuous innova-8UBSC.BIJ'TION JiA'rES: tion. Every. wise and "appropriateB,. Carr1er,,�#>M per year. fLOO per quarter. correction ·by one man in office caus..C1t;r man. . per quarter f3,QO ,per ,.ear. iii .advance. es a dozen, other ,men' to feel that, they, must institute a proportionateNews c0l!-tr1buti��.� -�.' leU at ElJ4 ,reform before vacatin.g.'office .. HenceHftn '-or' itaculty . .Ei�p;-��t!IISt:4-� •. i . - .. . "'rhe 1>_Dl11.:�r�.; ��·-:l·i.1i.:.;! .:.l:'., ':L.'t � I·follows a te��:ncy .to revISe bbndly,.. '" '. �'),?' t.��· �-:'�.,'> .. � (.� .., "t' .• I where no, ·reVlSlon· IS' needed,;· ... "' .... "".L .. :f ... _ ..••• _ •.. y', •.. l�.,,� , ...P l·t··1 h':1" h' . ," tho t '. ··In college,' in, politics, 'in business,.o I lea ... _p 10S0P er.s· : agree a �. .. _'"th .. r4 f' 1 d .. . . there are two ways 'm' whIch a mane cau;,e "'0 ·rna a' IDlDlstratlon --lA '. .• ... . d' -t' f' '.' ."'.£' may regard' hiS tenur�' of, office. He." '''. -_ ... emocra lC orms 0 . • ' .Dial _1ty' t' ·o.r :"" :--:1i', 9O'<> ... ;;..�:.J �-. �Ji-: may' 'conSlder . it· as an. advertisin�03CU .' -go;Y-Jl;rn ... �.�IS· ... tne . . . .... .Th Co ·��·.c':"�I' . f' '''h···· med,lUm' for' 'hlmself;" In that· cas�e DlDlUDl ....., ':1.:41 ure 0 o.t erwJSC· I. '. -"'.'. . . � ..'. 7 .", IT .. ..,' .... d " ., '. � If no. opportuDltles ·anse . Cor the ex-.,. . ......• ·gQO cltlzens .. to '.�,. . . '.. ,' .. .'. 'th . .. <' -b tho' ..... ":". ·f.th� erclse of hiS ·Inftuence."'be .sets ?him.-press ell' o�lDlons y e use· 0., ' sol£- . ·to' creatin . them. .: 'H� findsballot ... A· sUll· more deplorable fact f lei gh' .• 1£' .':' .••h b· h . ., '�. .: -:i' means' U . rna ng Imst consplcu-as. een -t at ,the· greatest apathy IS: • • . "'," -.:.'.; .th " •. t 'I'll '. ',. I' '<' ous. but, IDcldentally, be mars whatamong e, more. In e gent peop�' '", ... , ;. :th 1 .. "h---·---::-=-t: .-.�--:r.t . he claims, to mend. He maYJ on thee peop e upon..w ose . SOUer.i Jl1ulS- .�. h h .I". h' ... '. ..l- .' ". ot er' anU;·· view' IS' posluon as' ament,s�.much;.mus.-:dep_d_.,�·A:�.od '0,.' ... ·c· .•. �.: •. ' -:)"1 ,. .. . ht' t h tho � :--:-�1) iDle- power·entrusted for the promotion oflD�12 : ID o:w. y ese a>�_ ..• P certaih·:.�'�blic 'seririces::;:!Ir;:thiS,�;vall can be galDed from the rcsults""Of . h :�. :h . £6" th ... !,,,.:',. :r'-'f' ,:.. .�,'d., . " ,...... ..:J; e wa�c; es: r. e .�pnse 0 �·ews to .yester ays.�-elect101!.s •• keD..lees : b ··-"d' «(I' "of ,;,;; •. 1.. -- .. .-than'. 4o:':per cent:.of thtl el� "'Me s . i. ••. e r�m ,_'e., or� :_o�eJlIDg�·t?=��v_� :u.: ,; -:::, ..• : ••• ; , •• , 'If \ i�." .' "�.��� , and, untll such occur, he scrupiilous-, ·.. � ... �.-�;·IltsTITUTINGdent :voters.cast theu;..;.� -.<,::,-,:-�!..�. t ... ;·. b' . .,'" ,. " ";'. .DAA"�: '\_ .:'::';'�j:'�" !'9.. a stalDS from any attempts t() r�-: ']aLAR OY'STUDBNT'ADVlSERs. If t�e. lead in 't�':':�ajr�:;��'\tti'�1 I ;iJlate 'the world' ·.arid' '.�o ,:"eatcn the -1::'::�)' .- ,:.' .body .pol,ib,·C· 1,·S'tO· .. I). �e •. (,�.·�·;;ro.. :r:-�".. < �.��.�•• r..;f'3.�l? :� ··J.im. e-ligbl. '. ,', ,' .' •. ,;. . --.. ��.. , � I 'iad.l·F�,'.. WiIl.' . Have Semoraucatcd 'rP�n '�r�.¥.�·.;j:' .... --:.�.-� •. :.��;.�.�: ',,:"In college. as elsewhere,.the lattct ".;. �. i •• .sliou"d"b�iliere�iS':':"�l�'J:;l!!;. I �s no' less useful th'ali'the former' is " ,,:.Qaide· Them in Work!::�.:::'O: .. �f:t��,£�,·.�.�;�t; !OI'XlO..s." '_,: "'. ',; ",,' 1 ',,:> ,':!d ,,�.! , •. � is giving a' new 'plan of,Chicago' is con(:'erne·d." If ·a ....smaU; 'al� DAILY B.ULL.. BTIH...'.', ',' .' ,� J'" ., ... .... .._ ·�.u�i ;advisers for freshmen its���t, s��r��te4 co�if1.�� .���'� -.fi'�r s' It' " �'om''pJ let'e � tn'al thIS' fa,11. Each. co, liege, J.oii)Y,�iwo-fi. fdiS"i. ·f.:.!.jfi.,.....e.h�.. '.._!a-;.:.. '. The German Club� Lexington 1.._11,, � ·.,�e· 'm" be', �r.. o'f, t' he c' lass of 1914 has been:be�'� of �hq. corimiunitY1�� Pait.::,m' ," p.' m. . Vortrag' von . Berni:' Gym�, :signed to' some 1911 man to whomitS 'afIa:irs� 'It 'is' hardly' to ·.De� expected uasial Lehrer' .. Steib. . '. Fra�kfort.tha� there" wil(be any nior� interest Classes in conversation in roomS '3 . ��. ca� ��}!lr. candid advice as toin .ac·tual 'world" :p6litics ��I�ter�" with �nd 4. . .. . .....'... ." ',,' .' '7���I� ��ct,ors and. other mat-the. ma-ny dl's'tra'c�,'" .,",-� ":e:.';;�ry .I_';'�, Sb S·,' . Cl', "b' 'will : .. ,.. "tus. �e�c_ w:hich new men are,11'fe. .:. _. '. . :';i�-,.·.�.' •.. ". :�"_ � •. '� �...7:'. ort tory u meet at 4 "�t -to � �in �e' dark.__. "'- p. m.. in lJnion room, Lexington." Or- ' <' ,',' " . . . • ..., The senior . &dvisers can be ofganization meeting. . . .' . ." ,'. ,..,.. " ' .:�t .. Serrice.' to . the enterUtg men ifThe Dramatic Club will meet at ,'tb� :�,'" ���ibi1ities,.of th� office are·,IO:30·a. m. to discuss· plaYs;.:of·�the. ';:�. fuifilled. in the opinion of: f�ture. . .' VI. , R Castle rr� who, as assistant; deaD,is in charge of 'putting the plan.. i.to.,o�ratiOD..· iD a review of the"scheme 'iii a 'recent issue of the Har-·�rd _A'dvOcate, Dean Castle issues·the. fQllowing advic� to Freshmen:.'. "At' lbe be�nning of the year the. .senior advisor can tal.k with -you" m�re . freely about the courses and· ibe.. personality of the different lec-I . .·'.turen ,thaD .the faculty advisers can, with. decent loyalty to each other..' 'Thea 'be' caD talk with each of you'\tMiat athletics,' about what chance: yOU' have in' any particular sport and: ;vhat it is best to try for. He can,; '11 you about the different paperSp: 'lntt what sort of activities you. shoGld enter and everything else you· should know:' ". ..,_:--_._"_' _. ---�-�-----------�;-....;..._,;_. __ .... __ ..· .. --- .. tSfYLISH UP-TO-DATE'lAILOiuNG .�.", � \ '�"'" t"0-, FOR YOUNG/·UMIAT. SENSiBLE PRICES" 'Jolm R. V�rh?eff s2S:�J.lTi . S5�.8d. . ,,'Doft NolIVJ:utered .. Second--cla.N_�U at tbe CIal·caco PoatotDee. Chleap. 11lloola. KardalI. lJ03. under �ct of ,Mardl a. 181a. .. •,..: .. - � . .-¥: Ri :i: ... • '.! ... H� .ASSOCIATE ·EDI'.rO.H.SW. J� Foute�J • "! ',. Of �." :. j' •.. T�e .U,nited Sta�es· is today in:acritical' period, in a fomiative state.politically an'd, 'econ�Di1caiiy •. ' There'are 'immense "pr�6Ierils -:j, b� �ol���{in the' next cen·tti&·�:���1)h��'S 'th�tiwill be proportio���� 'J��t�� .��as there are more � ediicitd'mea ae-.tively interested in .their . '\-sOlution.: , .�. CoU.e Club 'lunc�eoD .�Consequently; � thi,' �g�ner � 'cJll�ge:' the, Y: M. C. A�"'i53 r..a Saile street.men lea� to ?vercome ,��tz:� �� o� S�tut:day'. All. Kansas" Coll�lethargy IJl tlungs that conceru the t 'men are invitecL' , . , '.community, the beter clb)e' iiilF.tbey � Trip to �he. tJniversity� ·se.ttl�:"be to be .of more service to their ment for men o� Monday at 6=45 p.country. 'And a��:th�: gl-e�tist'�ik:-': 'm.'· Meet in Cobb IA. " " ::,¥, t 'tion oCa college or. university is .teL AU Senior ��n desiring -to -att�nd :make better citizens, it can hardly be the dinner of the' Cliieago-' AiUiiini .said that University of Chicago stu-- cluh for the team must .�igp�, il) . .l�e .dents are getting' an ad'equate' prep- '. I niormation offic;e. l:H=fwe ��escJayaration for their du'iy � in life. . .. ', -noon. The dinner i�. onhVetfoet-hy,November 9, in the University club; .Also, the complainttis-;often.·voiced·· • Sr.'so a plate. :.that college politics ar-e managed by • M' .' ,. andolin Club Meeting on Mon-!cliques and rings, just--;aSCClfe munici.h .d. ay in Haske,.ll at 5 p. in.pal, state and national- politics� It .can only be said in ibis connectionthat as long as college" students fol ....low the a\'era� citizen in blindirigtheir eyes to their opportunities, Jus"f-.:so long 'will their 'politics' a!so 'bemanaged by a small, professionallx...interested group. If a large' �a­jority of voters· in c�l1ege or' state:elections blandly:ignore··their 'duty byfailing to cast their votes, so 10Dgwill the skillful minority manipclatethings to suit itself .. Thete is onlt·one way to stop any kind of a boss-in college or the city or the state- ANNOUNCEllEHTS.You can't say . whether ornot a glove i. economicaltill it'. wom oat. T�the. wear ofFOWNESGLOVES . Roy E. FranceFonip aad Domedic.OUR GUARANTEE ,We Guarantee ever,y Garment made from 'our Stock to give absolute.. satdsfactton, If It facles, shrinks or loses shape or any other faplt :'.develops either in the Fabric or the making, at any time, I'• In �bring it back and we'll make it good. .' �.L." � .GIVE US lit, TRIAL. No Better Fabria. Better Taibu. 01' � Yai�CaD Be H.d ADywhere ';' ._.JOliN R�.· IIER.OEW a Co�J ;.) A---T'A1�ORS--­.Tblrd rioo� straus BId!.Old Atwood Bldg."COMMUNICATION.·The D&ily' Maroon will print�� �UiCationa from mem­t, ben of the University, but will ai­!.cePt .., raponaibmty for the .enti­'mcat: aPrcillecL The Maroon alsoraervea the riabt to reject any com..,munication, and insists that namesand name of the writer accompanyall· maDlIICripta. although the name.will be withheld upon request. N. W. COL MADISON 6GUUSTS.CHICAGO, ILL "elep_. IlAIM 5331WEGLOSEAT 6:31 r ...During last Saturday's game I wason the 'Minne�ota side of the field'and can say that the new "I Will"yell made a very good impression onme and those near me. We �ti11need practi� however in carrying along sustained note in a yell.It \\"as clear that the rooters likea quick ending, so I should like tolsuggest a yell �ith singing qualitieslaSl well as' a . chance for two staccato:sboiats� WIDE BRIMDERBYSHERE IN AU. PROPORTIONS.AND SHAPESC1Jicago's Style DictaforsHATS GLOVESCANES UMBRELLASAll hailAll hail. '.All hail'PUrdue!Chicago willChicago' will'WilI beat!.'Purdue! AND FURSA. 'BISHOP fi £0.156 'STATE STREETA Rooter. .Edah�ed 1860..3.00.l'�f:'�'"··_.·�:,,···'I'·;M:.... -1\.',".".. � - . '. . � .:.I ," .' �: , . _. � _. . ' .. : • ; • .' • • �" •_.Glee Club Practice Satisfactory.Practicaly the entire membershipof the newly reorganized Woman's.Gle� club appeared for the first prac­,�ice y�te�day afternoon. The musi-. cal 'work done was' more than usually. satisfactory for be'ginning practice,and much. entbusiasm was shown..' The club officers augur from these· ,sip� the, probability of a year ofti-ooct work. The next rehearsal willnot··be held until a week from next1I0IIda7. THE AI1ERICAN TOBACCO 00.To be .. ked for JOUl' subscription for. TIle aaflr .aroonLeave it at the IIarooD. OSee. ....-,:.,#-"..;--A. 6.--TlSpaTradttsknowout tl. c.�-A. '(j-",I._.. ,.'(// tal�":Ii50TIl-.', .CLIFI1*, zt ....... 'IIDFGBD" 21 ... 1IIilAlfi{owN'otch'COLLARSSlt�totbeaeck,tbetopalDeet. III frdot aftcI· there Ja ample apacefor tIM cravaL'J5c..2b-25c.C1uett.PMb0d7&·Co •• Maken• :I.�u! ... '/ ,�: IA. 6. SPill!ling & Bros.are the LargestManufacturersin the worldof-TBE­SpaldingTrade _ark OfficialEquipmentfor all AthleticSeo� and. PastunesHYOD are int«:r-ested 1 nAthletic, Sp·o'rt·you' 8hould havea copy'':'' 0 f theSpalding-: Cata­logue. It's a com­plete encyclope­dia of Wbt's lIew IIISDerts and is sent______ ..... tree on request.A. 'Ci. 'Sp_alding (:, Bros.1� w� A� �cato .is known through­out the,world ,.asaGuanntee .of�.-HIISEI'S0- ,_,;.. "'-::rENN1Y(V'IMIA KNITSWE�rEB COATS WITH THECE�BRA�D"Nl)rE AR .BDnONHOLE" IN REGULAR'�At STYlE.' IIILITARY<1-oIf.AIUUSTABLE Rott---- :-;:_.. '. COLLA-, .-:- ."" .. - .... ;.��, ( • .: � � !''l, $3.50 to $5.50.,.IIII EAST 63rd STREET. NEXT TO POSTOFFICE'/,i C·ALLING·: particular att�'"ltion to ourlarge asSOrtmeDt 01· '. .BANNOCKBURN5..-- ... -'HARRIS TWEEDS.'..aad SCOTCH .OIEVIOTS. :1 .11t�:tir��!:lSulb--:-�1O and . .' ". -,<h-!. ,i,. � .... ./N,�..,.I �ailor for Yoaac lien�. Two Stores:44 JAckson Boulevard.131 La Salle Street.l!!!U'ITLE ART COQER1480 E. S3...t ST.Arts ad cnfiI Goods''THE PlAtt TO BUY YOUR ClFf'S . .'tBIt DAILY JIAJlOON, ,PIUD�Y, 'NOV��"; -Oto":'BOLo· LAW' SCHOOL mCnolS OPPOSES LlBERTY:IN -COLLEGE EXAM�NA�O�PreSident of F�year ClaA aDd Of. -neera and Councilors of Other ProfasOr Walter· 'Fi.�e· of ObediD,Clasaca Cb�To CbooM Be- Adv� HaDor-. Syat� ill: �.,mainin, Candidates Today. Americ:an Uaiveraitin....... -t'At the Law school .elections, heldyesterday morning, al lthe officersand.. councilors of the second aDdthird-year classes were elected, butonly the president of the first-yearclass was elected. The other officersof this class will be elected thismorning' at -.I0:30 p. m.The three classes met at 10:30 yes­terday morning, in hte places assign­ed to them. and the nominationsvoted.The following were elected:First Year Cia ...John W. Allen-President.Carl L. V. Exelson=-Vice-Presi­:.dent:Miss Statira Biggs-s-Secretary,Leon Fownesbeck- Treasurer.Councilors - Carl H. Lambach,Dwight P. Green, Walter I. Pope.Third-year Class.Ellis P. Legler--.president. .Oscar \V. Worthwine-Vice-Presi-dent.M iss Alice Greenacre-Secretary.Samuel j. Carney-e-Treasurer,Councilcrs=-Grant C. Armstrong,Harry B. Hershey, Albert E; Bowen.The. second-year law class' passedrcsoJ utions endorsing the. candidacyof Joseph Sabath for judgeship of themunicipal court, and Edward OsgoodHrown, for judgeship of the. circuitcourt, since both of these- men havesons in the University.TO REORGANIZE STORY CLuB. Members of Short Story Club toMeet' Tomorrow.A meeting of the Short' Story dubhas been called for 4 o'clock in theLexington Neighborhood house to­day to discuss re-organization for" the ye-;;�.- -'the club existedJast yeaa'as the only literary society of the. University women., It had severallecturers to address Its- . .neetings dur­-ing the year and did original andcritiCal work on the:-;hort story .. -OW-.ing.to the graduation. of. its president.Miss Clara :Alexander, . and- the fact... thai' several of - the old �mberswere not in th� University thisyear, the club has been slow in re�r­g..nizing. It is thought by the mem-. bers left however th'at the interest inliterature of the women of 'the' Uni­"ersity warranted an. effort to putthe dub on' its feet again� . All oldm'emhers and· other women who' may. be interested are in'vited by the clubto attend the meeting tomorrow.. 'ACTIVE IN CELE_RATIONOF PARKER CENTENNIALUniversity lieD Big Facton in Cele­bration to be Held in Cbic:ac�November' IJ.Clergymen and laymen, Jew andGentile. from all' parts of the c:OuDUy"wiH unite for one week, from' NO­.... ember 13 to November � in a cel­ebration in Chicago of the centennialof Theodore Parker, th� Boston di­dne and author, called one of the:�reatest preachers this country hasever produced.The celebration is to mark notonly the centennia� of the birth; butthe s('mi-centennial of the death aswell of the famous pulpit orator._.\ mong those closely interested in thework from the University are Dr.Hcrhert L. \Vitlett. Charles L. Hutch­i;'l�()n. Judge Julian Mack. Miss MaryE. McDowell and Professor Georgen. Foster.. The New York Board of Educa­tion has announced its approval (\f·t he "new football".The a,·erage expenses for the firstthree years at Yale are $30720..15- .:Professor G. Walter·Fiske of Ober-- ..lin University, wher� the lionor' sys-'tem in examinations .has had a in��ed success, advocates. a" number ofnew ideas in student government inthe Journal of Religious EducatioJi. .:From his experience, he believesthere is a danger in allowing the stu­dent too much libei1� ��d' is opposedto the' elective plan of laying out stu­dent courses, as the faculty should, ha�e control of thi.s� .. -: :�.� .. ;: ::.; ',';. In part. he says: . "Ln. the realm of.student . .activiti� i�' th�.:�oIJeg��om�munitj; increased authority should be.delegated' t� the stude·�ts. He�e, stu-'dent traditions, well tried policies en.,forced by enlightened student .senti­ment, are far more effective than fac­ulty statutes."The unity system of' college hon­ors, used in a number of' colleges, isan interesting attempt to prevent bistudent initiative, the overworking ofambitious and capable students whoshould otherwise carry .too many. re­sponsibilities college leadership in thetwenty to fifty actix .. ities., musical,athletic. literary, "etc., which are avaluable part of college training,... In the most intimate realm of col;lege life within the precincts of thecollege .homes, I should hope for. speedy withdrawal of faculty domina­tion. But, even here l�·t us use dis­crimination. Let us look forward tostudent control of student homes, as. the ideal to be aproached in proper­: tion to the age and previous experi­ence of the average involved." ;.:�Tbe "'Chesterfield". --a most popular overcoat, intI mriety of soft materials­semi-tracing yet a gracefulfullness-comfortable- at:..�ve-for men of everySlZe· (stout, lean, short ortall), for young men, 1Mmiddle aged and even themore matured who have aneye to fashion and comfort.Prices: 120, 125, sao, 135,'140,. 145, 150, $55.Special Valaa,· $25'B��, gra�, �lack,. ,ox­fords and fancy fabrics.- MO'ssler: ,CO.'50 J.ckSoD'BI".L'WANT WOMEN TO SIGN UP I.W. A. A. Wants List �f Women forWisconsin Banquet.That all' wOshen who expect to ·=it-·tend the Wisconsin.:Chicagc game: atMadisoil will sign up on the list in ! .LeXingto'n . gymnasium as- soon aspossible, -is the request of the w� A.A. A !arge number of Chicago wom­en witt: probably make' the trip andhave luhch as' the guests' of the �cousin women on the 19th, but onlya fe'w have as· yet definitely notified­'the W. � A. of their' intention. '. �<"We should like to have ·iaJi the,.:names, of .those· who intend to go. ,toWisconSin on the list by the end ofnext w�ek. at the latest,"! said Mis'sHelen Paryer, secretary_ . ."It will benecessary. by that time to give theWisconsin women some idea of thesize of the crowd tbey must expect·'The Cardinal luncheon will prob­ably be on the order. of that given-'last. year by the W� A. A. to theWisconsin women when the Chicagogame ·with the Badgers 'was played.: on Marshall Field.' : : Send ill' 'yoUr' �ubscriptioa .;�.!o.r·The'Daily Maroon. .' '. ,.:. ,. ,\ '.. :.All the news! of the c:ampusin The Daily Maroon.j:c. a"a· .. f�· RfSrAiIu.r-� .... COi8'.At,oil8RfM,ar� .'10' f(f25,:'�entS 'fio. I .6 :.:·1O·1O:.··.� -·m. .l?1II�"'. "(cI'.iHi -. \ i)': ��, S'\99W_ SpecIaI.affa" ',. ...... DIe. ,i'Oj5';£;-:,,�s;;-'�S'::"- -1I�r cOiiier _.,��-si�··-, • . 1, . -: 1\ i �'_� . " , �.: l .. " • .x �... l . ., ;. Jot i \ �: Dean Breckenridge Urpa. Cbarit;7.The address in the· Junior women's. chapel yesterJay morning"was giftn; by Dean' Sophonisba': Bi'eckinrid�;: lJer talk was a .plea for -aidLto the.poorer dasse�' eit�.I':: by ��Iservice or by contribution�.to;;tbe,,",rious ch�ritable. , institutioiLL . Sheurged especially pledges;' of: contribu:'tion to the local Society.' of UnitedCharities, with which; organizationboth Miss Breckinridge and Dr. Hen�derson are closely associated.New York University has add�dthe fol1owing' eleven. names to theHall of Fame. Harriet Beecher Stowe74 ,·otes: Oliver \Vendell Holmes,Edgar Allan Poe. 69 each: RogerWilliams 74 votes: James Fenni­more Cooper. 62: Phil.lips Brooks, 60:William Cullen Bryant, 59; FrancesE. Willard. 56; Andr�w, Jackson.("�rge Bancroft. 56 votes each, andJohn 4throp Metley,' 51. .The new home of the Cornell Cos- .mopolitan Club is nearly c:Om� ----';j ,T?Jf I,�j ".� •• �'.� .. ':', l . '.' ': . '.. J.,.� .: :.: .'�",J��" U�.Uait7 0.£ �;jcqo B1Ii1diDp...... �-,-:_ :... /r. .'Complete I,.... for allllethoda'\� .: : .�.��� -: �; ·;:�·1· .Sleam Coatrol of Httmidi'ty;---: -. ����-Xrve.s.for !.t-ir,_'t!�t.�_.. Hot Water' Tani' 'ReguJ�tors, ',__ ...... _4.-' - ,. � -;.JoIias,a,�� Co.. B. w. �LI�' �p'.Cbicaco 0tIiCe., , . '''� ,,��s�j.�'--� 'O. ",::,- .� ...;--'" v" '\. .�������!lII������������.. ��T;;;HE�';D,A�I;L�Y��·KA�R�O�O�N�.�F�R�ID�A�Y�"�N�O�V�.E�.M�:'TB�E�R�'��1�9�tO�.����������������������_.�. U· ......... IJ-8 � '" FJi5HCB�CLWl·�BO' p;s,� -, �" ... ,-.., '.: ,·SWIIIIIINNG CANDIDATES,.. ENl'ER'FAIHING_II�INQ PREPARING FOR SCHEDULEt�uNbIii}i Jf.1;C)!-�.ADELIIIE"' GERE£ IN,•. _L:_ifS'�::,��=���W"·'.�' •" '�.'C9LG�!'..···"I"II£ATEa aEAU1'IIVL. '.' IRIGIT -.£JEsClC&1UII . ��---_-=-ovvERS-- T. " .. ·:.i:,,':':':' •. _L-�Jlf COMMUrTfR• t .·t· .� .. .,�; � .... -.GARR�!=K �.'�_�� ��_.:"'_'?o.iI-:"',;_" - �: .De £boeolife-,,_,•. .' , .?� J���t.��::��'�;!.�, ,�..'. i. '�.,\".::;�;: ". :THf .'KADO· .' . ;. , ,Candidates for the FreshmanMiss Quayle and Miss Altman werethe speakers yesterday. afternoon atthe regular meeting of Le Cercle deConversation Francaise •. held in -the'club room in Lexington. hall at 4o'clock. Miss' Quayle gave a short�ddress on Reims, while Miss Aly­man talked on Lyons.The club plans to em.,hasize dur­'"£' the coming year the study ofFrench life. The new room, Le.xing­ton 40 will be decorated .with�i app�o­priate pictures. A French library, in,eluding p1ays put on at l��l thea-;·ters, will probably be started, .The members of the French clubM�E;�rmc.,.: "'J" '. r' ���. ,.-...... , LIGHT WORK SQUAD'SIMBfL HrTf_.�f:.JH)NI". .r �..... . I.. _.J ..,.Lar:�-r",. s,,.,.�, "-.s: _ (Continued from page I).all ........ � -;' f'� .' ," . .'. ,_:' � t"\ l1U '.� -:.. i ·Z'" _-'shape again, and should be able to.get in good work against Purdue.· LA. SA,,I �� '!' -. '. ..... � .. : ·.Captai·n Crawley, on the strength (If... \. ... ,:�r.� ... ,;-,.. "r. (\' _. '.his showing' in practice and in � the.. -. TH��� 1 '� . other games, will probably be .roren. S ., Ci· _, '. D�"e _ the task of gaining a large share ofwee.es IN,I._�""'t· ground.., .�, "): l 1:l ..•.• '.", ���.wa ... _._ .. - ...... , .....�.. :-.�: .. .�'b,..-�···��···.·; ", r�:·. v '7'-.'AMERlC��BALL�·H,,�' Pauliae:·�Psr.dlk, _.Hlanoas� , .... ·.. "'_"',ICLARlC£,·V��£pRINCE�� ..m DEEP ·pOi'tE.., (MCVlCK�a._e ,O'col�.� .. 1s1J C I , . i J '_--IAIRY OF MU.rJlOIE.'" , -cbIb WiD 1 Stwl.J .Brcadl ,Jafe--P1aD tFirat Practice Meet Between Fresh-,� EDlaree II�TI7 to men and Varsity Men for No_ .I�eue lIembenlUl'�:. : vember 23 •Will Investigate Ohio Labor Condi- program and a membership commit-ti�ns . for' Liability Commiaaion. .tee were appointed. The former has--- • already planned a series of debatesE. C. Wat�on and W. P._lIarms . which are to be held in the course of-it plans to do.. WATSON AND 'HARMS LEAVE:have left for Ohio to do Investigatingwork for the Ohio Employers. Liabil­ity C.2�mi·ssjon. They will.. be... gonesome six or seven weeks, and, ifneeded, .will send to the Universityfor three or four men to help them;Mr. Watson 'has had some experience,along this' line of work, and, Harms­was chosen by Dr. Boyd, who' repre­sents the commission, through therecommendation of Dr. Henderson.The Ohio Employers' LiabilityCommission is trying to establish alaw in Ohio that will more fully pro­tect . .the ·Iife and property of . theIaboring man. A thorough search is,being made among the court recordsto find out the facts concerning menwho have been hurt or killed in thedischarge of. thei .. duty .. Dr .. Hender­son fully believes in the ability ofthe students who have gone to Ohio,to bring this investigation to a suc­cessful close.PORTION YESTERDAYare making special efforts to increaseCHICAGO OPOl BOIJJL_· .fhe membership. The effective' basisI .' . 4. -'.'. . .• •on which the club has been placedTHf PfNALTY this year has r�sulted in a much..' larger degree of interest than has. ��!',,' � � -,. �; . : . : "ever been shown. and the officers areHILDA' SI'OIWf .. __ ,, '.enthused over the prospect of themost successful year of the club's,history. All University students.: who are interested in the study of! French are cordially invi�ed by themembers to attend the meetings and.learn. what the club is doing and whatS'fUDBBA��IIIIE. SARAH8 e In ba·rdj .Friday, Nov. 4 •.••••.. "Fedora"Saturday Mat., Nov. 5 .r Phedre"Sat. Eve., Nov. 5,"Jeanne d'Arc"Nest Week'. Repertoire.Monday Eve.,Nov. l' LaSorciere"Tues. Eve.,Nov. 8 "Jeanne d'Arc"Wed. Mat., Nov. 9 .• ··La Tosca"Wed. Eve., Nov. 9 .... "L'Aiglon"Thurs. Eve., Nov. 10 ..... Sapho"Friday Eve.,N ov. II "Madame X"• .Sat.· Mat., Nov. ·12 .... "Camille"Sat. Eve., Nov. 12 •• "Madame X"By Reqaeat-M me. Bernhardtwill present Rostan�'s beautifulplay, "La Samarataine'" on Sun­day eve. Nov. 6. andVarsity swimming teams are prac­tieing daily in preparation for thepractice meets which Coach Whitehas scheduled. !\ 0 meets will takeplace till November 23. when theVarsity and Freshman teams willclash in a dual meet.up to dale the men have beenkept busy playing polo, diving fordistance, and spr inting , Among thenew men in line for the Varsity Ron­dell has gone the lcnzt h of the tankseveral times, and he is rapidly :11'­preaching the required time, CoachWhite has announced that 'the rea­son for the postponement of tankmeets is. to enable the swimmers onthe Varsity football team to comeout for the swimming- team. Among. the foot-ball men whom Coach \Vhiteexpects to hold down berths on theswiming team are Whiteside, \Vhit­ing, Rademacher, and Sawyer.POW WOWS TO MEETFreshmen Who Desire MembershipShould Hand in Names.A meeting of the Pow \N ow hasbeen called for next Wednesday inCobb 6A. At the last meeting a. a week. Much interest has been; shown 'in the organization and whichgives promise for much competitionfor the Freshman debating team.'.The committee has a;ked thatthose who wish to become membersof the Freshman society should handin their names at once.Fifty three acres of ground ad­joining the campus, and along theSchuylkill were recently acquired bythe University of Pennsylvania.The Intercollegiate Basketball As­sociation has been reorganized. Itwill include the universities of Cor­.nel], Columbia, Princeton, Yale, andlPennsylvania.'------------------------------iC" LASSIFIED�. DVERTISEMENTSiVERY COMFORTABLE 7 roomhouse, furnace heat, lot 40XIBo, con,venient to University; one of the .,finest streets in H. P. Price $5,000,if taken quickly-e-Address Dept.B.-Daily Maroon.WANTED-Can you 'Yrite shortstories? Magazine publisher wantsshort stories for immediate and fu­ture use. Address H. Z. Wilber,6 E. 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