littIy ilar.n,nttVOL. Xl .• No. 63- UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO. TUESDAY. JANUARY 14. 1913. PRICE FIVE; CENTS.._, .......... ' ....... 0 Appear� .,._ 1IiIT6e.Ia,'. --AllaM ••• eons.UPPERCLASSMEN DANCE . FRIDAY HOLD DEBATE RALLYIN COBa ON FRIDAY FRESHMEN BEAT OUT JUHIORS ANNOUNCE COMMm'EESFOR WASHINGTON PRoltFirst Social Affair of its Kind to BeHeld in Reynolds Club-Will be -Preceded by Two Junior Lunch- Coada Mo ......... AIIrIaatl.e reamWill Be Ptbacipie &,eDen atM ... Meelllt Interclass Basketball ChampionsLose Game to Freshmen by Sc:?re Breed, Bowen, Sellen, .�of 22 to 2o-Stars Play �n Losmg ad FIoreace.R ..............team but Cannot Stop WIDner&. CIaairaea .: �J ,� .. -..._.POPDUtt-'SoK(Hm.Dt·TODAY -Seniors and Juniors will hold aMEET NORTHWEST�.a. FRIDAYdance together Friday at 4 in the DI\I1Reynolds club. For the first time inthe history of the University, accord­ing to an officer of the J unioe class,such a social gathering will be heldby the two upper classes together.On the same day the Juniors willhold two luncheons-one for the menand one for the women, the menmeeting at 12:45 in the commons.The men's gathering w:ill be thesecond of its kind this year, and \\rillconstitute one of a series of similargatherings to be held once a monththroughout the year.Will Be Cotillion. Ov�rconfident because of their THIRTY-EIGHT ARE AiiP.OJiiEDshowing for the past two years, the . ", ,.Junior .interclass basketball cham- -. . .. ', � '".Council Spends Rest of AftenlOoG_iApions went down in defeat before the Hearing' Report on' Pow'S7at_Freshman class team yesterday after-noon to tIle score of 22 to 20. A sud­den spurt by the winners in the lastminute of play netted them six points.The Juniors were able to make up allbut two points of this lead.The game was fast and furiousduring. the entire thirty: minutes ofplay and it was anybody's game un­ul the ast few minutes of play. The) unior cohorts . led by CheerleaderMatthews cheered for their team anddrowned out the noise made by the product of an afternoon .spent.in ....ecutive session, a sequel to .� .re ..cent meeting at which Hir.Un.1caiAi­cott was chosen to lead. :tbe":'k.I:i!lclmarch in the capacity of ��.�chairman and Donald Breed to leadlone Freshman rooter. ManagerLibonati of .the Juniors aroused the the left wing as chairman of tileFinance committee.ire of referee Des Jardien upon sev- ,The committees as chosen )rest ...db)' 1ft as follows:especially interesting because of thefact that tl�e bill is now before con­gress and has had no chanee to growstale with discussions. 'The teamshave been training since early in thefall quarter and Coach Moulton be­lives they are in good shape for thebe able to report the choice of lead- contests. Cards announcing the con- Squair and Kilner were the stars of Doriald Breeders this afternoon. test have been printed. and an effort the Juniors while Plume and O'Con- Theodore .. "'.�'Botb Kuh and Reichmann urge all is being made to create an interest in nor starred for the Freshmen. Fre- " Harold Gocll,�r,members of their respective classes the debate off the campus. quent substitutions were made by Donald Hornngsworthto attend the affair. . Arrangements Teams to Meet Tonight. 'the Juniors in all effort to stop the Paul Hunterhave been made to provide for a rec- The last set debate between the winning streak of the Freshman Hirsch Sobleord attendance. affirmative and negative teams will be team, but the efforts were fruitless. Arrangements C�tt�held tonight in Mandel. In the "Snitz" Pierce and Harris of the W. Verner BowersDR. GILKEY WILL LEAD previous debates, the sides have brok- footblal team and "Stuffy" Mann of Chester BellFRESHMAN DISCUSSIONS en about even in the decisions of the the baseball team and "Rube" Rehm Muriel Bent'r�'_,_� �:'_.- •.•. _-,.....-. � ... jii(fges,�runhecoiit(tsCionigh'ClsaI: orFreslima�'''roo1ball''fame'w,ereall -�-�-:-'''',Ri��dGr;�cPrl;t '�'-'_ ..most as attractive to the debaters as tried out at guard by' Manager Li- .Martha G�en .planned to reverse things last night Y. M. C. A. Co�ons Will Meet James Dono�n.The main theme of Mr. Gilkey's and present the affirmative side of Today-Nine Take Trip. Norman Elmstromtalks will be problems' which confront t1\e question in a con lest with the Marje Fanningthe Freshmen in the University. Mr. . •. d' d F h d S ho Y M C H' k'negative team, but was m Jspose. , res men an op more .' ora ID IDSGilkey is peculiarly familiar with Accordingly he presented informally C. A. commissions will have their Myra Reynoldst,*se things in a broad way as it isa line of argument, which the nega- group picture for the Cap and Gown Ern,est. S!=h�eider 'not long since he studied at Harvard live team'struggled to refute. taken by Orville Miller at 10:15 to- Robert Tuttleand at Berlin. He is al:;o familiar Delta Sigma Rho Plans Supper. day, near Cobb Hall. Juniors and M�m': Quaylewith local campus problems as he .is Plans for the s�pper in Hutchin- Seniors will be photographed at PrintiDc Commi�eenow living in Hitchcock. �on commons whicn 3S to be given by 10:15 Thursday. The chairm�n of the Fred Steinbrec'berIn order that all Freshmen may at- Delta Sigma Rho after the debate different commissions have expressed \Villiam Bickletend the meeting, arrangements haveare progressing. A notice has been the desire that the full strength of 'John Canningbeen made with Mr Hoffer whereby �ent to all members of the fraternity, ('achl commission he present. The Ed�ard MillerIt.is 10:45 class in graded gymnastics urging them to attend the debate and men will meet first in the Y. M. C. Thomas Scofieldwill meet at 10:55 on Wednesdays, h I� hi'" ffi Paul Tatge1 e supper at w ... c t Ie two teams, .""'. 0 ceothus giVling' the men ample time to the judges and the chairman of the Nine students of the University Speaks OD Point SJJtt;IQ.get to the meetings. An average at- . '11 bAr k h . S ..J t thcvemng WJ e guests. comp J- too t e tnp attn'. lay 0 see . e Virginia Hinkins -addressecl,l- ...ten dance of fifty men was recorded . I '11 b h \\r' .I ·11 t S th. Dmentary tic �ct WJ e sent to eac Isconsm stee "" s a ou eer- Council on the subject. of:,the..:..poIiIaR· OBERT EWING AND at the Freshman luncheons given by I I 'fi If' d h . hb h d AI hh111em )er w 10 notl lCS tIe secrteary 0 109, an t e neJg or 00 ... u ouse!lystem of student honors,.'of....: ... ic1tIIISS MELC' HE' R HOLD the Y. M. C. A. comnriSlSion last I" . b b t .. d b h U' . Y MliS mtcntJon to e prescnt y 0- mamtamc y t e mverlsty . . she had made a special study.;.No_CLASS IN LEXINGTON quarter, and an attempt will be made . h C Amg t. . . lion was taken by the, Council. ia .•- to get the men out for these meet- TI t' t I i h debatcsIe nega Ive cam W 1 cWILL PERMIT MEN matter. and according, to ouciof;dleMichigan at Ann Arbor wi11leave for TO ,SKATE.IN PLACE m(!mhers, none is at present,- c ..the contest Th�ursday at 3:15 on the OF GYIIMASIUM WORK tcmplated.Alumnitt Hold Annual ReceptionL Michigan Central from the Sixty-Unh·crsity alumnae held their an- third street station. The team will neginning Tuesday, January 14nual reception at the home of Presi- arrive at Ann Arbor early' in the men will be 3110wed to substitute Sed Junior Toques in.� .dent and Mrs. Judson Saturday after- ('vcnJng and will have ample time to �kating for the ))hysical culture for Men of the _J�nior, c��.�� b:Renoon. Rereiving with MI'S. Judson get in sh"ape for the contest. They which they are registered providing not yet called for. the.toqu�,-,t!leT.'''''were the officers of the a!'sociation, will he accompanied by J. \V. Hoov- that skating is done at tlie Midway dcred are requested.·by ,tli� ,�mnlit­and those faculty wives w.ho are ('r of the team of '900, the only Chi- between the hours of 2 and 6 on tee in charge to do sP. jl1Pl1:.�'"members of the alumnae. 250 were rago team that ever defeated Michi- rcgular days and the attendance is, Toques are on .sale ,in t��)rI��90Npresent. gan at Ann Arbor. reported to Dr. Reed or Mr .• Hoffer. office, Ellis � at.t�:-�Ir.�Brme.,"-Choir S()lOUit, Will Give Se­�ttor.s',at Weekly' IlwiiCa1-Car­�ai·wen· Attended. Local Champlonl to be Chosen­Plans for Delta Slama !the) Lunch­eon PrOlf'tdinc.Coach Harold G. Moulton and theThe �p�cial 'recital of Y saye, theviolinist; is attra�ting wide attentionamong Ipusic lover:s. This 'r�tal w'illbe Ciyen"D�t ·,'Tuesday in' Mandelhall. _.' ,iPrograni' notes' Will be pub­li.sbtct�in' 'the pAILY MAROON ofthat date. ,The program follows:SOnata·in�A.major, 'No.2: ••. BrahmsColtt'erto'in' A' major, ,No� 22 • Viotti(with Cadenza by Ysaye), It" ..icJ.� :Finale, VivaceCbaconne ••••••.•.••••••••••• Viatli(17th Century)a) .Reve d'enfant ••••••••••. E. .Ysayeb) <Stet, Mut�· ' E. YSlyec) BatliaCie -et Polonaise• VieuxtempsBy Director Robert Btevens.''Tf\e regular weekly reoital to beheld in Mandel hall today will be the..... '..&mportant event in Dwslcal cir­!c1es this week," Director Stevens sa;iyesterday. "Moses Brines" will give.:a.)�·Dg reCital of popular AmeriCanand French numbers The program,will_ conclude with Irish folk songs.'Bri�es' woiic 'as a'�teD'or soloist in'the University' choir '(�as attracted-. tftry - -� fa'5'orabk<'eo�t. These:Taesday'-iDtisicaJs ;arc':open' to the Pastor of Hyde Park CI$Jn:h Will��dent body at . large. �Conduct First Meeting To-; T�� production of carmen last.' �ight was' .weD attended by students'�f ,the 'UaiTerSity •. The� UniversitYOpera "as&ociation 'has a 'membership'hOW of few short of five hundred.'Students may become eligible at anytime. University affirmative teutlt will bethe principal speakers at &l debatemass meeting to be held l:r1iday at10:15 in Cobb GA, for the purpose ofincreasing interest in th� debare witlaNorthwestern in Mandel t1"lot even-ing ,The question of the rlcbllte, "TheAldrich Plan of Banking Rdorm," isThe dance on Friday will be acotillion although the leaders have notas yet been chosen. I t is expected thatthe presidents of the two classes,George Kuh of the Senior andErnest Reichmann of the Junior will eral occasion'S when he insisted uponwalking upon the playing floor.Fonrarda atar.the meeting on Friday. There Willbe a complete program of setspeeches and rebuttals, and capablejudges will settle the claims of theRev. Dr. Gilkey, pastor of the two teams to supremacy.Hyde Park Baptist church, will began Saturday afternoon Coach Moultona series of discussions for the men debated the entire affirmative team to bonati.The lineup followS:,Freshmen (22) Juniors {20Plurne ...• R. F .•.•.. � .. _ ....• SquairStewart ..•. L. F .•. Dickerson, FrankO'Connor. " C. ••........... KilnerFoster •.••. R: G ..••. Pierce. Harris,RehmWillard •••. L. G .•••• Hurwitz, MannField· goals-SQuail (2), Dickerson(1), Kilner (4), Mann (2), Plume (2),Stewart (2), O'Connor (2), Foster( 1 ), Willard (I) • Free throws­Kilner (2). Referee--Des Jardien.Time of halves-Fifteen minutes.MEET AT COBB FOR PICTUREof the Freshman class tomorrow at10:15 in Cobb 6A. The discussionswill be discussion a good part of theeach Wednesday throughout the put them in shape to meet a line ofargument other than that pursued bythe Chicago negative 'team. ThePRANCE TRADES' PROFESSORSnegative team acted as judges, but reUDi�ty Completes Amncements quarter. The meetings are to be en- fused to return a verdict although af-:� ttor· E:JEdiaiip of IastiUctors. rirely informal in nature and there terwards admitted that the coach hadwlil be discussion a good part of the the best of it. Mr Moulton hadA professor from the French de­partment 'of' Education and' Fline Arts-in France' �11 'probably be at theUniversity during the AutuDlD quar­'ter this year. In 1914 a profc;ssor'from Chicago will be Sent to one of'ihe French UnivellSitlies., Arrangements for such an' exchangel1av� been pending between·:thc; Uni­nrsity of Chicago and the Depart­ment of Education and Fine Arts for��e time and will go into affect im­mediately. The exchange will takeplace in alternate years and the fintappointee will be a t;'rench professor,appointed from one of the French'Y,Diversiflies by the department. time.Mr Robert Ewing will lead a. class ings.on "The Decisive Hour of Christian-"Missions" at 1 :30, today Qn Lexington14. He was formerly a Y. M. C. A.iecretary at Madras" India. MissMelcher will take the 2:30 class on�be Awakening of India." Bothclasses will meet in Lexington 14,three times a week for two weeks.Those interested' have been asked tosign the cards: in the League' Room. of Honors.Committees for the annual' Senio�promenade to, be held. �hc:._,�!.h.! �ofFebruary 21 were annouDCtd.;y�day by the Undergraduate, cP.��LThe choice of· committees , .. � :l�OFinance Committee.Virginia HinkinsMilton Morse. Harold RamserReception Committee.Florence, Rothermel,Kent ChandlerDorothy FoxWilliam HefferanEffie HewittGeorge �uh.Howard McLaneMary Ann WhitelyDecoration .ColQIDitlee.Sanford SellersThe" Daily Maroon1l.ban", ., � ..." i.. ,� .'\ .�.'" .. -: ... tH&rial .ad... � ... ,.,n.....rc.m.t,.'o'lbe UGlvenlt,. of Oh� WMkJ1.---PublllltMd � GOIPC 8� llonda,..,aDd boI� 4U11ac thhe Quarten of theUD1� '_"., "1!WeNd" 8e00D4-:dua mall _ c.he Oblcaco� �,oUL. MaI'dl" llf. lOOt!. un­der Act o� Kuah a. 18T3.aUlIIIClllrTlOIi &&%&8B7 CiUT1«, U-:iO .. :reu; 11.00 .. QuarceI'".B1. mail, aoo .. ,.ear; 11� .. QU&l'\"r..E4kod • .l-BU8l� Ottlce, ElU8 26-TftephoDe llld.a,. tiOO.H)·tl� l'ark :;iOI (af-toer l) p. m.)lIaU Bolt '00" FaculC.)' �e.MM· .... &dJ.&er JlUam �DD1cottNew. &dl&or - - - - LcOD ti&olzAUaJe&Ie BcIl&or -' - - BenaanI \'1.absIcyBuIMaa' ...... _ ...... :. - Daniel*- ..... ,".II:y.. &be l'epoder baa· all o81ce. aDdwWa'� Qea aDd bODed laquase. IDa)'.. y", lDJuaUce aDd polD& &be .&7 &.0,npeaa."-a. L. ... , (fllitDtialDeltho Club A�ounces Pledge._', Deltho club announces the pledg­ing ''!f Essie Mae Davidson of Shreve­port, La.Here's success to the Dramaticclub's annual �t� 'production! Oncemore the club has se­Th� Dramatic lected a play.' and isClub. � '. about. to stcirt working'. on itS prOduction. Thisyeir there should � no worry asto getting an audience. 'The autumnperformance in the! Reynolds clubt�er. at which fdur one-act playsw� presented. left no doubt as tothe �ility 'of �e' club to presentpia;" and the merit of its membersas actors. S�y. if � perform­anc� counts �f ��. it is cer­tain .that the club will adUeve creatsuccess . in its lar&er venture. ThePlaY selected is an interesting and ap-opealing one. It �esents certain dif­fic�ties of adequa� -�resentatiOD, buttheSe it is certain the dub will sur­moUnt. Last year the winter shoW'tacked the finish: and professionaltouch of pl"evioa. � . efrorts-notablyThe Fan and Goliath. This year thereis every reason' to believe that theperformances of 1910 and 1911 willbe equalled. if not sUrpassed in ex­cellence. With the passing of theactors who contributed SCI much tothe playa mentioned, it was popular­ly thoucht that the dub must needsenter into a perioo of comparativemediocrity. But. presto! A new gen­eration of University actor'S hassprung up, fully as good on the aver­ace, if not conspicuous for �noteworthy "stars." as the coterie ofperformers that obtained in the daysof Baukhace; 'Beazies, Merrill, Parker.et at. There is undeniable talent inthe ranks of the Dramatic club to­day, and the production of Don iscertain to. demonstrate the fact to�n�one not yet convinced. PerhapsIt JS treason to say it, but intrinsical­ly, eduC8tionaDy, and artistically theDramati� club's show will surpassthat given later by the Black£riars.The former p12ys one night and thelatter four. And while the Friars playthree 01' four ��hts �.o packed houses,the Dramatic club has had sparselyfined houses for' ita one night. ThisShould not be. the case this :year.Every student Who appreciates a real-I' ".y good pUfOl'lDaDce and who desiresto help '.& reaDy wonhy enterpriseshould attend. There must be aaowded hOUle this year. THE DAILY MAROON. TUESDAY. JANUARY 14, 1913.- - - _.� __ .....- •.• ..:-: 0;..Make mdl_;hapPft�.:.·\:.and you .make ,theRibetter.,• ' •• I .:: •• t... . � , : •. .. ,'" :fBut .. how .can ¥OU·make men happier-if they already smoke .... '. ' I ... 4 .:1 J ... '_ � ; -: � J 1,The pound .'·gl�f�humidor Jar is the) .. :only chance. - Some-«men haven't seen ·thar·Lbirr Velvet humidor;":b 'Handy for the den.Keeps Velvet 'freshand flavorsome.'::;··Bulletin and Announcements.Menorah Society.....:.Ton�orrow, 7:30,Brownson CIUb-IO:15, Cobb 9C.Cobb 0:\.Chapel-Divinity School, HaskellAssembly room, 10:15.Young Women"5 Christian League=-Lexington, 10:15Botanical Club-4 :30, Botany build­ing, 13.Romance Club-8, Harper Library1\112.League Meeting-lo:15, Lexington,14· Education Club-7:30, Belfield 159.Class Meeting-Sophomorc, 10: IS,Kent theater,Dramatic Club-lo:15. Cobb 9B,I mportant special mecuing ,Southeast Neighborhood· Clubs­Party. 'tomorrow, 4:00, Neighborhoodrooms.Le Cercle Francaise--Mecting, Fri­day, 4:30 Neighborhood rooms, Lex­ington ,Junuior Toques-MAROON office,daily, 10:15-10:45.:.., ..To the Editor:rates. Phone Midway 4992·.. �. . .. :I learn with interest that your an-nual debate \\;11 take place Friday, a ..F R SALE-Ohver typewnter at aJanuary 17th, and I shall try to at-t b '. W d l' B. .' . arbralD. 00 wort 1. s ook Storetend, for I consider It one of the most . •Important functions of University Do not be guilty of ill-definedlife. "knocking, tt Write out your troubles,The. purpose of the University; in :"2gn them, (all communications willmy.judgmcnt, is-to' tum out .efficient be treated wtith strict confidence),men and' women; 'i... ha'will 'be_:active, arid drop them in the Faculty Ex.­constructive fon:es in ,the :.oworld, and change addresed to Box 61. Thein the accoll1plish�c�.i: �f tlii� :-p�- .chief duty of the Undergraduate. posc, I know of no work 'more pro- Council is to act as a medium be­ductive of rcs�lts; both' to hearers twecn the student body and the Uni­and participants' than' thoroughly vensity authorities; therefore give usprepared and high cla�s debate. an opportunity to aid you in better-My expcricnce during thc'few ycars jng conditions, whether it be a qucs­since. my graduation has convinced me lion of physacal facilities, imperfectthat no equivalcn.t expenditure of sen;cc, or harmful regulations.t-ime and cffort during my uriiversity The Undergraduate Council,course has mean� so much. to me Norman C. Paine, Pres. AMEalCAN WaiTING MACHUlE·COMPAN¥··both ,in and out of my profession as I - ' UNCORPORATED)that devoted to debate work.' It To the Editor: � . � .,.� i .• '..hclps one to think, to be fair, to con-I Your note of December 12th, in re- 43.7 So. Dearborn St. -Chica%o.: Introl himseli and to persuade others I gard to the Reynolds club, interests �of the merits of his position-qualitics 'He ,:ery much inasmuch as we are - . .�that the world dcmands and that one going tl\rough some of the troubles ,._ •• _ •• _ •• _ ••••••• _ .•.. ':�": .. ,;1 }• • • ••••••must possess to be successful. t lat Im�gtne the Reynolds club hasI hope the debatcrs every success suffercd. The {.;nion was foundedin the coming contest, and trust that with this primary motive�a large attendance will turn out to Sen'e as a common club for every­hoost the team, and to encourage this hody in the University, irrespectivemost important work. which· docs so I)i any social differences. This meantmuch to further the real interests and that its rooms would be the meetingpurposes of the Univcrsity. place of atl the groups in the Univer-Very sinccrely yours,Thomas H. Sandcrson. • �. '_4 • t •• � � :.$5.00 for Three Months .- ., _"! ••TYPEWRITERS RENTED ;'.Every machine guaranteed to be in (i�e. working o;der. i : •. .'and will be kept so during term of rental. . , ' .. ; � .. ':We deliver the machine and call for it at the 'end 'of' ;.the rental telm We also have for sale a fine 'ii'�� of F�'�- :.!' ;'�'-. "tory Rebuilt machines of all makes on which yo� ca� sa�i�.�r.:.·�50 to 75 per cent. ."'.'Telephone Harrison 6388---6399; '.: .L.SAVE MONEY",By Subsm"ing to The Daily Maroon'.NOW. I.$1.50·for the renlainqerof the college "y e (�.t��· " .,Subscriptions taken atMaroon office, Ellis Ha'll...(Co,,';ued on 3)age three.) _ ...............•. . '!.I!CLASSIFIEDADVERTISEMENTSThe editur l. not ;;:;;;;;&ible lor t'lcU'. es­l1n:.Ilt;d uere, CCJfllmunicuticm. mu.t bedCJllt'cJ AI an et:idence 0/ uood faith. WANTED-The name of any per­son who saw the red automobilewhich went east on Fifty-seventhstreet last Sunday about 12:40 P.M. and collided with a car atWoodlawn avenue. Send informa­tion to William P, MacCracken, Jr .•oSt) Rookery building.To the Editor;Although 1 am no longer in Chien­�o, and cannot be present myself s, Ifecl justified as an alumnus in urgingevery student to attend the debateagainst Northwesern Friday eveningI f loyalty to Chicago and its repre­sentatives .means anything, this is a WANTED-Ten Law students forjilting time for its expression. A bet- vacation work. One for permanentter reason yet is that a debate is the position Must be at lcast 22 ycarskind of a contest which best ex- of age. \VtTite R. R. Kelly, 30 \V.cmplities the intellectual training for 70th Place, Chicagowhich colleges exist.' A, record break-ing crowd and a championship' for FOR RENT-Room, every conven-Chicago is my hope. ience, 1209 60th street. Mrs. Silver-Charles F.' McElroy, horn. $12. a month.FRENCH TUTORING at reasonablesit)" and I J.>elieve that this point hashcen attained to a marked degree insuch an anstitution as this where theTo the Vnderb"Taduates of the Uni- interests are extremely diversified."ersity: AU'class functions, all mass meetings,Do you ever '·knock" conditions in nearly all the non-social clubs andr" t tt u· 't � .·\lthougll iraternjties gather here to hold meet-o anon .le nJ\'crst y: n.the l·nderb"Taduate Council has ings. All lectures of general intercst,straightened out a numhl'r of matters .1'Hi the Forum meeting:' are held inin which the students thonght they its rooms. Of cour�e, hcsides this,were :-utTering hardship�. it still tht'rc arc dining rooms, a large livingfccls that many un<icrgraclnatcs havc room, two reading rooms with a goodjust complaints which have not yct lihrary, he�des billiard and poolrooms.The quc�tion of the home-likespirit naturally involves the socialstatus of the {jnion. The rooms andfurn�hings are not such as to leadone ot feel like lounging around anentire cvening. but all has beenmadc as comfortable as possiblc. Allthe rooms are plainly and sensiblyreceived a hearing.:\ssi�tant Professor nobertson rc­ccntly asked each mcmbcr of hisEng-lish 3 class to write a themc,�tating clearly. �ome complaintagainst l"nivcr"!'lty conditions. Hcsent these to the proper authoritieswith the result that scveral misunder­standings were acconnted for, andthe necessary remedies were applied.THE DAILY MAROON. TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, i9i.1.tp������:t1I • ,.It Jt� ..,Iy maintained. 'his training." man to be a good student before he l. Don't .IfThe fees lor membership are ten M;ss Cummings s.1O that she had can be a prominent member of the l\ Idollars ami the incidentals depend tillcc.1 positions in more than fifty dif- student body, higlJ scholarship will lr kentirely upon the nature of the fel- Ierent occupations in the last year. assume its rightful place in the limbo If be :,low. Tobacco is sold, but no alcohol- College women are in great demand of things. It is human' and student � .,.ic beverages are. Board at the table for positions where the opportunity nature that the man who does beyond -ti �d',':olc tables (in a separate dining for rise 1S great, she said, but many and above what is expected of him is � H-room) amounts to about seven dol- are barred fur lack of aknowlcdge c)i admired. Scholarship is too com- lr a -'I'"lars a week The other dining room stenography ." mon a thing to receive great praise _,is a la carte, but meals may be served from young people, unless the right -ti '1+'here on 'he American pian. SOMETmllQ TO READ. sort of men-the natural. magnetic, � �Inasmuch as the building is plain- restless aggressive leaders among If "Sponger" H-I)· furnished and because of certain The following is art editorial from them-strive for it and attain it. It .,.dignity of the interior, the fellows The It/isconsin Vllil)' News regarding is the: man and not the achievement If H-are rather timid about starting any the "point system' of regulating the alone thtlt calls for human acclaim. � -:kind of a rough house, number of college honors held by Thus, we believe this pillar will do-ti .,.There are no rules whatever de- any student: more than anything else we have ]'0( I �signed to protect the buildings or THE POINT SYSTEM. seen' done, to create the "scholarly � -\fthe' furnishings, it was never deemed The proposed poilu system, to attitude" in the university which +l H-, necessary, Of course, if there was come before the student conference Dean Birge so earnestly wishes, and .tr .,.some very serious infraction of a Col- tonight has two big pillars of excel- which would help 'Wisconsin more ... %tlege rule in the Union, .the College lencc to decorate ,it, hc�icl�5 tile solid than huge enrollment and mighty � Read ...would deal with the matter upon the masonry of common sense cemented athletic prestige, for it would com- ':i :request of the Union. To my with pracricabibity , bine , the three. +l "11l.nowledgc, there never has been any The first pillar is the limitation of ---------------- at, , Jtkind of a disturbance in the Union. the work of the undiv,idual. That is, PROFtSSORS and; your H-As you" can sec. the- Union has' a you say, the very essence of the"T' .,.semi-social purpose. This makes it plan, but we mean t .... emphasize its STUDEN1'S • -'r ,.,."rather hard to define its purpose ac- effect on the individual. The real fin . H-, will d m the � .,.curately, hut' if I, have overlooked purpose of this limitation is not so -ti own �.some point which you would like to much for him, as to pass responsibil- HYDE '.ARK STATE BANK If 1+know about, please write me. ity around, to democratize achieve-a �OU=EN·R °IENTSTATE·USUPdERSV::OEX�_"" .rrl. If:I Sincerely yours, ment , But" the excellence we wisha " 111. ..... IJCIII& .,.H. R. Hitchcock, Jr .• Secretary, to cry. is the saving of the active DailyThe Harvard Union. man from himself. There are, many with all the fadlities of a down town lr '...factors that push one into assuming Bank under State Government super- It- .,.Psi Upsilon Announces Pledging. more responsibility than should be vision. : JtPsi Upsilon announces the pledg- carried, considering one's general ��eckied.·ng and Savings accounts in- : Maro-on l+mg of 'Villard Foster of Austin, �IUi- welfare. Some are vanity, restless- <Ii ,.'l1ois. ness, inability to deny requests, the Resources Over a Half Million If . _:., �spirit of rivalry, healthy desire to Dollars. JtSA YS STENOGRAPY IS exccll, and many more. Most of 3 Per Cent Interest on Savings. If I . ItESSENTIAL FOR WOMEN them 'are selfish. Very few men are JOHN A. CARROLL, President. . � ..\\1illing to do things for the school THO¥AS JANSEM; Cashier Jr -".�._, 'a:-'Head of Bureau of Occupations Ad- directly. Remve all titles; keep sec- ... 11dresses Women-Will Be in ret the names of office holders, edit- .,������!!!!!!!!!!!��;:� -Ii ..,-�o!! TodayL ors, captains-and how many would DB B. Bye L U B. � $1., '50 �--- . care to still work for their Univer- 6116 Cottace Grove Ave. -Ii ...That a-knowledge of 's-tenograptiy 5ity? This limitation, tbcn, wrill keep B ILL I A R D S !r .-is esse�ti�l to. ,the great�st oppor- one from taking over so many com- ONLY... , ...�unities for the college woman who mitteeships, offices, tryouts-it will 40C Per Hour -ti f ,.:;ecks. a .ptlsition other than, teaching, make him less an "actiVTity shark" and Best Appointed Room lr OF � · �was the stand taken by Miss Frauces more of a college man. on' the South Side _Cummings, manager of the Intercol- Secondly, we praise the scholarship 8 FuU Size Tables � .IfIcgiate Bureau of, occupations of graduation. The man with the high- � lrC�talogue Sent Free Upon Request. �ew York: who spoke to the women er percentage has greater opportuni- - It, rest _ .of. the University yesterday after- tics opened. That, to us, has greater ra__ __ �., , �noon in Harper. Miss Cummings \'alue than all thle rest of the ,�heme � -Ii _will liold private conferences with multiplied several time�. Let the � , '...women who seck adv.ice along voca- serious man enter school with pur- Ads in the Maroon are always read lr of' -.tional lines from 9 to II this morning 1 pose of maintaining the ideal 5chol- It.. II�n Lexinirlon 15. ', " : arship which all of us should have, � ._.;::�_:",:::,,"'==�-:;:�,.�����..--:.:::::;.....:::�.:..�;::::::..�...z..::..�. _, mr � ��,I TYPEWRITING SUPPLIES Q ... year" so<> Sheets 8 1-""" .61b. bond typewriting paper 6Sc. � -Ii IW,,' :: :::::: :�::::. ��:: :�;riticnagrbpaonpepar pe�!crs�. � Subscribe for the Mamou. � I .\fII! 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III.Cairo, 111.Cl-uar H.aP:ds. lown.Council Bluff.. Iowa��por.t. HI.Year In andYear OutSPALDING BROS.A.' G.. ,a complete line of the sea-son.· a ,athletic parapbernalia. Whenusing an athletic im­pleJl1ent bearinc thoSpalding, Trade-Markyou cannot questionthe judgement ofthose who I win Withthem. : ' It directs the buyer to theharbor of quality... , ",_,' A.. G. Spalding & Broat.'1aIc:aa'e. DI.TROY'SBEST2 for 25COLLARS.:EARL" WILSON,.SHlins II!! AND MORE,C URKISHBATHS- --- ---75:' Centa.:" Plain Baths 25 Cent" Open Day and Night.' ,SARATOG� BAR BE R SHOP.. ' 1. H, Hepp, Prop.'� Soath Dearborn StreetExpert Manicurist.,Scientific MasseursIExpert ChiropocliR COMMUNICATIONS.furnished. As far as tMs may becalled a home-like spirit, it is assured- •. Forty-six percent of the posi- and he is often barred from recogni­tions which we are asked to till de- ,ion in activities, or else doomed to amand a knowledge of stenography," grind of work that narrows and de­said .M;'�:s Cummings. "I believe feats the good effects hoped for.that our colleges shouid provide for Xow if it is made imperative for a.(Continued from page 2)�RE !OU LOOII�G FOR A PLACE TO EAn -:-1Give THE COMMONS a TrialAsk the Upper Class men About Our FoodYou'll Like the Club Breakfast and Cafeteria -Mus;c at Night Good Food Low Prices--Patroni7e Mar()on Adverti�r!They Are Reliable.�HICAGG.Telepoone lIy-de Park :..01THE DAILY MAROON, TUESDAY, JANUARY· 14, ,1913.DEKES VANQUISH BETASIN OPENING LEAGUE GAME ISSUE DEFY TO SOPHOMORES)------------------------------------------------------._-----------------------Ar-IIISophomores were challenged for;the annual debate with the Freshmen Iat the meeting of !'ow Wow, the'IFreshman debating society, yestcr-]day atternoon . The Freshmen voted �unanimously to challenge the F enci- ibles to a debate, all 111\.'11 of tit classes 1to be eligible to compete in the try­outs for places on their respective Iteams. IA committee composed of Adams,'Parr, Livingstone, and Caltlwdl was Iappointed hy President Rct icker to Iwhat was expected 6f them in show- DRAMATIC CLUB TOing the way to most of their team MEET TODAY IN COBBmates. George Lyman picked the TO SELECT COACHonly split of merit. The match be- I NATIONAL AUTHORS'tween Alplia Tau Omega and Kappa A special meeting of the Dramatic INSTITUTESi�a was p��poned until tonight. club will be held in Cobb gB at IO:151���������������������������. �������������������The summaries of yesterday� today to select a coach for the new ����� �ILL Hoth MASQUERmatch follow: club play. J)UIl, to be presented in a j I TRYOUTS TOMORROW;Delta Kappa Epsilon. fcw weeks. x-. Nelson, of the Pub- � Of Special Interest Now! PICTURES SATURDAYFirst Second Third Total lie Speaking department, who had IGeorge 102 141 124 3671. I:Reidel ...•.•... 156 124 144 424 been announced as the coach for the I:Gordon .•..•... 135 125 128 3gs I new play, has been unable to take IRussell •••••••• 132 136 loS 3i61 h f I k I ddi .t t:Goettler (Capt.) 137 ISS 1I8 410 c arge 0 t ie worx, n a l110n 0 II:______ electing a new dramatic. coach, the �662 681 622 1965 members of the club \\;11 hear re- I Three �: �Beta Theta Pi. ports of the progress of the work on � 7�. La Salle Sa·eel. :Fdrst Second Third Total the new play.' t: .1 E. llonroe Street.W. Lyman _... no 156 137 403 t: 25 E. J� Blovd.Pietsch ...••••• 127 119 103 349 IPqnsworth! .... 141 144 109 394 Alpha Tau Omega Has New Pledge. a: A. N. jERREMS, Manacer.G. Lyman •..•• 80 99 143 322 � �Coulter (Capt) • 143 154 124 �i Alpha Tau Omega announces the �.�- -- -- -- pledging of Chandler OUo Meyer ot601 6 2 616 188g Clinton, Iowa.Tt:.morrow Delta Upsilon bowlsPhi Kappa &i and Phi Kappa Sigma Patronize Maroon advertisers; theyare progressive business men.Alpha Tau Omeca-�ppa Sigma Pow Wow Invites Fencibles toGame Is Postponed-Accidents range for Annual Debate.Mar First Tournament Match.Delta Kappa Epsilon won the firstthree games of the Interfraternitybowling tournament from Beta ThetaPi in a closely contested match yes­terday afternoon on the Reynoldsclub alleys. Lack of practice and thenew pins kept the score down butthe closeness of the last two gameskept the interest up. Two minor ac­cidents marred the contest. DanielIngwersen had a finger of his righthand smashed while waiting to getinto the second game of the series.Ingwersen arrived too late to take cohoo�e a questio� and submit .it to 1part in the first game, and his loss' J. encibles, who will choose the sale of :was felt to a considerable extent byl the question they care to present. Ithe winners. Ebert Dunsworth of Fencibles have been awaiting action'the Betas had a similar accident but by the Fresluucn and will choose Ihis left hand was put out of commis- their side as soon as the question is!offered to them.sion ,Captains Coulter and Goettler didmeets Psi Upsilon, I Write Ideas for Moving Pi�ture .. ·P.�y�UIYOU., CAN WRITE PHOTO PLAYS ANDEARN '25 OR MORE WEEKLYWe \vm .Show You How!If you have ideas.-U you caD THINK-we will show you the secrets of this fascinating new pro­fession. Positively no experience or literary exc:e1lence necessary. No �'flowery language" is mted.The demand for photoplays is practically �ted. The bie film manufacturers, are' '�IIi�viDcheaven and earth" in their attempts to. get enough good plots to suPPI7 the ever increasing d��clThey are offering $100. and more. f.u single scenarios, or written ideas.We have received many letters from the fum manufacturers, such as VITAGRAPH, EDISON,ESSANAY, LUBIN, SOLAX, IMP, REX, R'ELIANCE, CHAMPION COMET, MELIES, ETC.,u,oging us to send photoplays to them. We want more writers and we'll gladly teach you the secrets �success.We are selliq photopia,s writteD h, people who "DeTer before wrote a Ibae for paLlication."Perhaps we can do the same for you. If you think of only one cood idea every week. and will writeit put as directed by us, and it sells for only '3S. a low figure.YOU WIll EARN SIH MONTILY fOR SPARE TillE WORK.:FREE SEND YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS AT ONCE FOR FREE COpy OF'OUR ILLUSTRATED BOOK, "MOVING PICTURE PLAYWRITING"Don't hesitate.you and your future. Don't argue. Write NOW and learn just what this new profession may mean forR 634 - 1543 BroadwayNEW YORK CITYA Suit with Extra Trousers for the priceof the suit alone. Prices $30 to $55. All Freshman and Sophomore 'WO­men arc cligjble for. the Masquertryouts which \\;11 be held in CobbliA tomorrow at 3:30. The club pic­ture for The Cap and Gown will betaken Saturday at I at Koehne'sStudio, Monroe and Mlchigan ave­nues. Oniy those who have ".�aidtheir dues will be allowed in the' pic:'ture,TAILOR FORYOUNG MENHelen Leonard was elected base­ball representative on the advisory. � "'" '11·board of the W. A. A. yester:day. H.Louise Mick, Rhoda Pfeiffer, ElJa'Leu­d�rman, and AUgUsta 'S\\�aWite"�reelected members of the ba�eb�l c�m:mittee. Tht newly e1ected womenwill serve for the coming year..Neff 'Addresses FreJ'��: Club.Assistant' Professor Theodore Neffof th-� .Romance department spoke to'the French club at its regular meet-Patronize our Mvem�ers TWO NEIGHBORHOODCLUBS WILL ELECTOFFICERS· TOMORROWAMUSEMENTS . All the Neighborhood dubs' 'arehaving parties this quarter for thepurpose of �Iltroducing new memtiirs­and for the election of offieers..' TheX ortheast and the Southeast dubsAMUSEMENTS.AIIUSBIlENTS55th 51. aad WeodJawa AYe. AMUSEIIENTS.EMPRESS .----���----�----�----�----�----�--J EFFE RSON 1 MAJESTICssth Street and Lake Avenue. I JULIUS STEGER & CO. are having a joint party tomorrow.3:Is-Vaudevi11e for the Fans-8:IS The Southwest club will. h�ve' �t.JOHN J. McGRAWNOVELTY PHOTOPLAYTHEATERI3nI Street uuI Cottap Groft AftWeek S� $Dl.IIatJan.12SULLIVAN 4 CONSIDIN�PRODU.CIMG DEPARTMENTANNOUNCE Five Heels nlgbtly or the latest movlnJl;pictures. nest o!muslc by blgh classerehestra, Come nnd hear our new $7.500pipe organ.-TONIGHTThe Law of the West (3 part drama)The Wise One (comedy)The Amulet (drama)Aaron Hoffman's latest ComedySensationTHE NEW LEADERWith AI Lewis and six flln-m.akingCo�'l'HE WAYES ADMISSIONMain Floor, all seats • • • • • • 10Balcony, all seats. ••••••••• sc1rIODLAlrN THEATREThe Famous Australian Bush-WhipMands.THE CABARET TRIO The Unl' Sc Show in Hyde ParkDevere, Herman and Stone. Four Reels of Pictures Every Night ofVaudeville's Best Een.tertainer& 4,000 Feetjohn-KENNY' � HOLLIS-Frank S..,eciaJ Features Tuesday aDd Friday"The Original Collece Boys." Current Events Every ThursdayTHE AEROPLANE LADIES Always a Good SbowThree Darinc Beauties Performing GARRICK, Marvelous Feats in Mid-Air. I, E. H. SOUTHERNILLINOIS7:30 aDd 9:15PRICESI Oc-2Oc-3Oc JULIA MARLOWEIn Shakespearean RepertoireTonight Macbcth ; Tuesday night, pAlACE MUSIC II.AUparty a week from tomorrow," Allin "justice" by Edgar james Manager, New York Gianta in aBaseball Monologue.Lilian Her1ein, 8 Belin Madcaps, TomNawn & Co., Claude-Usher-Fannie.The Le Grohs, Sampsel a: ReIDy,Elizabeth Otto, The CromweUs. members are invited to attend...._---PICK MISS LEONARD .AS ImPRESENTATlVEOF BASEBALL TEAllFRANK FOGARTYAIIE�CAlIItJSIC BALLNora BAYES Jack NORWORTHin --THE SUN DODGERS"-with-Geo. W. MONROE H. &. FISHERthe Irish MinstrelJACK WILSON TRIO,in "An Impromptu Review." CHICAGOOPERA BOUSEo DIVA.LOUIS MANNin "ElevatinC a Husband."Water Queen and PeerlessSwimmerThe Four Kings, Wood c1: Wycie, Mr.and Mrs. Frederick Voelker, theKitamura Family, La Maze Trio. LASALLE,THE GIRL AT THE GABCORTOUR WIVESwith Henry Kolker The Season's Beat lIusical Comedy mg, on his recent trip to Normandywith the "La Salle'. Bat Cull" and Brittany. He illustrated his visits'Pop. Mat. Tues. & Thurs. :I!e to $1 in the cities Amiens, Rouen and.Caen with postal card views.p�INCESSWm. A. B�dy PresentsThe Fir« Chicago Performance ofBOUGHT AND PAID FORBy Geo. Broadhurst.An American Play of To-day STUDEBAKER.Cosmo Hamilton's DarinC Indittment"THE BLINDNESS OF VIR'tUE ··Lidies' Sa.'. - ...... � ..• • � A'�. - Style"�.MaiUiDe' .... U.... �� •••••• I •• wlllMSCAU:S MMiAZIH£ help ron dl't'SS .. ,.1-lab I,. a' a modenteexpensebJ Iteepln.ron 'Poned on tb.la� r •• h lona Inclothes aDd baca. 10Now Fablon n.a.aaIn eacla laUe. . .&bo"alnabl. ID�on all hom. UId�I<mal m.'" ..... J.�&oc a Jear. IDCIaCI ....a rrce patteI'D. '.�__ aIR __ ._ acrIbo tOdaJ «:1IDdWII-----. rorfreo"'p)e�.lWAI ...... wlllen.ble'O" tdl�own homn. With rourown b� ..Jonnolf and cblldten wblch will DeitecSIn Itrl •• nd ftL Prlce-Done b .... tbaa IIcones. Send for free Pauem caa.1oeae. ,w. n 0.. T ............. rot nIUn .....I<:riptlons .monlt JOU'l frtf!nds. 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