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THE PENNSYLVANIAN VOLUME XXVII.—NO. 173 PHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY. MAY 16, 1912 PRICE, THREE CENTS ROSTER OF EXAMINATIONS FOR END OF SECOND TERM RAIN MARS PHILO PLAY. "Shoemaker'* Holiday" Interrupted in Fifth Act Performances To- night and Tomorrow. Final Examinations in Second Term and Whole Year Courses Will Be Held from June 3 to June 15. TRACK TEAMS ENTERED IN MANY EVENTS THIS WEEK CREW LEAVES FOR PRINCETON. Despite small audience, Wl Varsity Will Meet the Navy at An- Eleven Men Taken for Race on Satur- day—Will Arrve in Time to Prac- tice This Afternoon. LEHIGH EASILY DEFEATED IN ONE-SIDED GAME, 18-0 and a flipper] tage, the ardor of the I'hiloniatht'un lociet] phi> is in the Mi (.. i-ileus m HI" dampened by the unfavorable conditions of the weather napolis on Saturday and 1915 Meets Cornell Fresh at Ithaca. Eleven 'Varsity oarsmen, accompa tiled b] Coach Hill Ward, M;i' Pryor and Assistant Man;:!;.,' McLean win leave at noon to-da] for Prince- ion, t<i row for the I'hilds' Cup in the INCLUDES ALL ARTS COURSES. |„st night, and all hut two scenes of "VARSITY MEN FAST IN TRIALS, triangular rare with PrtnOetOfl ami Columbia on Carnegli Lake on Satur- day. The men will stay at one of tin various i'luli hnuses while in Prime tun. ami will practice dally on the lake Seventeen Hits for a Total cf Thirty Bases Piled Up by 'Varsity in the Seven Innings Played. VARSITY MAKES NO ERRORS. "The Shoemaker's Holiday," was pre The fun water of the final examine- '-'"""'• '"""'K ,1,P I1ISI ' ,, •' tions In Arts and Science was given oul yeaterday by the Dean, and the full BCh« lull' as announced Is given W. The examinations extend Over two weeks, from June :'. to June 15. ance - \\'i i'kdays mentioned refer to the first ireek, from June 3 to 8, unless fol- lowed by the Bgure I, whin thay re> last act l lie rain fell so heavily that the production was stopped.' Last fer to the second weak. The roetcr oughly brought oul the genuine humor inounced is as follows: Chemistry (Harrison Lab.) Couraa 81 | MB4, DM, GSM, lreh.4, \. HI i, PTlday, 9 12 M, i Miv:. A, Bl 3), Tueaday, 8-6, -'. tt, A. Hi. Thurs- >IA. Ch 8, Ch BS, vVedm sday, 9-18, 8; MB, ch i. Ch.Bl, Monday, 10- i. 8; :<:,. A, HI.. Thuraday, 9 11, ch i. Ch.Bl, Thuraday, 9-U, I; M, ch.i. Wednesday, MS; LOO, ch.l, Ch. Bl, Wednesday, 84, I; 101 (Ch.J, Ch. Bl, Ch.Bl), ThiiNday, W; 107, ch..'. Ch.BJ, Tuesday, English (College Hall) Unlversttj track enthualasta will I baa] lime the rest of the weak Reaping In touch with all the events, night's,tickets will I nored at to ,„, saturduv the 'Varsity aquad meets '"" ll "" * » ,f "" ,:| " ''"'" h u '"' : night's or toiniiirow night's perform- , hl , Navv .,, » m , a|(0 n H a nd the Flesh- •*B*°t* '" li,u ' "'*' ''"' w "" ''"' ""I 1,1 man run against the Cornell first year nan at Ithaca, while on both Friday and Saturday Franklin Plaid will be occupied by the annual Middle Atlan- tic States track meat. Schools (ram Pennsylvania and New Jersey will send teams to this big event Mike" Murphy had his Varsity tars out late last evening putting them through Mm quarter. Dn Although handicapped In the weather, the players presented the pla\ in a delightful manner, and ilior- sparkling wit of the ph The cast, which consisted of six- teen members of the Phllomathean Boclety, was particularly well bal- anced. W. I> Shelly, HI Mask and short spin this afternoon Practice was hekt> earlier than usual ii'Stenlay afternoon, In Order thai the shell might be packed and sent to Princeton, which was done as soon in a gams featured bj the 'Varsity's brilliant all-around playing, I.'high was yeaterdaj overwhelmed IM in Inaingi i>f play. The Red and Hlue in ul. n tills for a total of thirty liases and fielded the hall without an error, Pennsylvania started the scoring hi the rerj Ural Inning, baas on hails in Coryeil, Ped< n'i triple and an in- Pi isettl, Wig fame, and a m.'tuber of former officially, Poater wai credited with SI I'hilo productlona, hunors as Siniiin carried off •!»•• Byre, the Bhoe- as the man cam,. In from the river. "•" •« coriB « '"" nna , The •Varsity showed decided Im- '"'""" ,l "' '"' "'" "" ,w " ; "" 1 N \ ,,,t * ! , 8 ,„,„,.,,,.,„ w .,„, da( ,„„, ,„ brigk star twlrler, suffered an ascension in two-mile race defeated the Presumes "" " ,n * an « l WM fu, "' d "Y, bynearl] eight lengths, setting a mat Wj. Including a homer «g don"*, pare all thi' way down tin' I'IIIII Coach Warii is developing the "Var- alty slowh in order to have the mas in the best of condition for the Inter seconds Meroar, Brown and Al- dridge srere triad out la the hundred- maker. He waa ablj supported bj B yard ami short starts Mercer also i. Bargetl and C C. Butterworth ai trial In the 880 s lid the dls- «>»egiate Regatta at Pongbkeepaia, Hodge and Plrk, respectively, the tanoe well under 28 seconds Haydock : " l(l hi not laying so much stress on waa running the 220 hurdles In fine Sluieinaker's appfentii in the feminine roles, w. II. Trum- a Margery, wife of Simon excelled. W •!. Arnold, as Rose. . .-.mi.. c„urse 4U-A. Tueaday, 9V10, ,i ;c ,,^i,,,.,- f the Lord Mayor, made a yesterday, apparently not troubled by II. 811; Bchelllng, 868-A, wn..Ch. mosl attractive maiden and carried hla leg at all, and, according to "Mike," (1,2), Monday, 2-4, 110; Bchelllng, 257, hig pa ,., wc rj, gay, MS, Thuraday, M, Two nior( , performances 0. Child, 282, AI. Wednesday, g tfm ,, v ,,„. aoolety, !.-!. 2i:l; C (I. Child, 259. A:'.. I. Mon- Rnd „„, ,„,„,,. ,„„„„.,.„« day, 9-1, I, US; Qulnn, 864, A. Wh.. wj starI ,„.,„„,„,,. day, 8-*, 2, SOS; Quiiin. 283, ME. the preliminary races as in former form, and the trainer was evidently v " ; "' s Th «' "'•'" * "" iM "" Pleased with all his tirs. string men. " f condition, however, ami should row in Hindi.•!< was Jumping eaaily ;l ,i,sl ' "'' "" Baturds Columbia will also arrive at Prince ton to-day and will prol.al.lv take I ami seven runs be! ha gave place i ( , Mutthart. lie did Mttie b betas, Touched up for nine runs and ten hits, Including another homer, a triple and three dOUbhM daring the re- mainder of the pan. The i. .mi fielded ntggcdh behind the pitchers, errors being responslbli fOr several of Pennsylvania's runs. Marshall and Thompson, who pitched for the Red and Hlue. performed bril- liantly. Marshall worked the first five Innings and retired the side In 8-8, 818; CBolger, 8S8, CU4, Thursday. 11-1. 206; O'Bolger, 282, HI.. v i. Thuraday, IM, SOS; stork, \. Ch. Wednesday. 111 Stork. 888, A I. Wednesday, 9-11, 2203; Stork, 2M, wh.l.V. Monday. 10-12. 2. •VARSITY CRICKET TEAM WINS. Defeats All-Scholastic Team Yester- day by Score of 88-43. Cornell and Carlisle were recently. The Freshman track men were mil in force yeaterdaj practicing sprints, hurdles, high Jump and all the events for last Saturday with Annapolis being **• " l,i,s " "" l,Mlls Tho"Paon re- called off on aoeonnl of rough water ,ln " 1 ,n " sldp n ord " r ln ,h " ,ai " ,wo The foil.,win.; Varsity men will take innings. the trip: Walton. House!. Hloom. Pe B. W Jones, by scoring .".:. runs not from the results of the meet on Tues- Stork. 233. ME (8,4), Thursday, out .,„,,,. ,,,,,,„ wi ,. kl ., s hai | fallen, day, the youngsters have an equal In 9-11, 211; Shelly. 232. A4. Wednesday, won th( . y . 1Mll . ,-,„. Ih) . Varsity team spaed to any team of aanal age la the 9-11,211; shelly, 867, Monday, 0-1, v ,.^,, uUiy agalnat the All-Bcholastic country Patterson's performance in 211: Shelly, 234. MK4. Tuesday. 9-5, l>a||| oompoaad of fifteen plaTars fTTim the inn puts him down as sure winner 818; Marbeson, 234, Wh., .Monday. 10- l-# oomhtned teama of Northeast Man- ..r the event against Cornell, while 12. 2. 110; Harbeson. 233, Ch.BS, , |r| «-,.,, t,-;, | High BchOOl, P-nn Char- with Upplncott. who has shown hltn- Thursday. 9-11. 203: Mendenhall.^232, ((M . , I||(| (;,,,.,„.,,„,,«,„. T h e final sere aalf atroag in this event, all the .-prints was HS to i::. look like victories for the I'm: Although fifteen men wer. fielding Preahmen before the start. Cralg'i for the opposing team, Jones landed sprinting abilities make blm one <>r on the hall for boundary after bound ... be entered on Saturday Judging '""»-' Hnlnes. Shoemaker Alexander, Madeira, Williams, Stif.l and Wat- roue. PRAISE DRAMATIC CLUB. Smoker Last Night Elicits Enthusias- tic Words from Prominent Men. An-h.4. Thursday, 11-1. Ul: McClel- land, 888, Mi'".. Cb-BS, Thnredaj I I, 104; McClelland. 884, MB4.Cn B4, Tuesday, !' ".. SOS; McClelland. 234. wii I. Monday, IMS, S, SOS; Ponat, Mil... CB4, Thuraday, IM, 106; the beat men in the 440, while Hart- .mi virtually won the same, scor- man. Crane and MacDonald are strong Ing more runs than all the opposing In the half and tulle. Ferguson. Pin- j-uns than all the oppOSlnfl nolman. 149, A. Wh (I L'.'.i. Tuesday, ll| . |>c , rs ,„ K( ,,,„,,. ,„ addition to star negan and Kra/.ier in the bundles ar. MS, 204. r | llK H , ,| l( , | |; ,, Jones took 7 eriofcets n trio hard to beat In firs' French (College Hall) f„ r fjj mns in the bowling line. He r'rcles, and between them should carry A half-hundred persons attended the smoker of the Dramatic Club given 111 Houston Hall last night. The audl- O'Keefe, Sb ones Includt <i mnnj prominent in the MacHardy 8b atrical affairs and several of the fac- McCaffn ulty, all of ehi in . sprees>d the great Tanking, ss i si enthusiasm over the plans and purposes of the newly organised instt- The features of the "Varsity's play was the batting of Thayer. who plaved» In center Held He made four hits, one a double, out of five trips to tb< plate Captain Smith, with a home run and a triple. Peden with a triple end two singles, and Marshall with a home run. were other stars with the willow. Hawk, Peden and Thayer starred in the field. The sen. __ Lehiph. R. 4 Hell C Crlchton. lb .... H 0 o 0 0 II I 1 1 0 0 0 0 II 1 3 1 4 8 0 1 0 0 0 A. 2 1 1 2 0 (i II ii 0 :: n 287. Wednesday. 2-1. 217; Crawford, w |,.kets for 15 runs. 88S. Arch I. Whl. Tuesday. 2-1, 2m;; Crawford. 882A. Bi.4, Thursday. 9-11. WH ARTON TRIP TO WASHINGTON. Crawford, Spanish 871, Thursday. MASS-MEETING TOMORROW. Band Will Be on Hand to Arouse En- thusiasm for Princeton Game. their plays. Mr Howe, manager of the Walnui Street Theatre, Or. (Juinii and Mr O'Bolger of the faculty, Mr, t n Bbeltoa, '87. and Mr. C. H. Dicker- maiui. Iiramatic critic of The Pre«s. K t I 3 0 t 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 0 | Pennsylvania. R. H. Coryeil. 21) 1 Peden. 1I> I 18 9 -mil r on various phaiSI of the prodUC- q m ij n ' If rf '' lion and creation of pahs, espccialh as applving to the field of the Dra- matic Club, which they were unani- mous In saving was the type of instl- titlon necessary to the volution of 11-1. S, 80S; Crawford. Italian 121, Citizen ,hip Students Leave To-day in Friday, M. S. 2m'.; Crawford, SUA, Charge of Dr. Rowe. Friday, '"-i- 1 . SOdi '' "•' la BooheUe, , \. Thursday, Ml, SIT; P. Ds l.a wiiarion Bchool students taking the The rniversity Band will furnish Rochelte, 282. MKI. Tuesday^ 2 ' 2, co rgeg | n citizenship took a special music for the hig mass-meeting 218; P. HP !•" Rochelle, 290B, Satur- ^ |oI waBhlngton, D. ('., early this planned to be held in the Trlangli Ml. 217; P 1>.' La Rochelle, Mloniini , illu \ v ||] return late this morrow night al 7.80, The whole col- 288A. Ml-::'.. Wednesday. Ml, 217; P. (A ,., ||nL . Thl , ,. la8g ig accompanied lege Is expected to turn out to start S „,.,.,. ss ,-„| plavwrtghtl for the future I... l.a Hochelle, 28811. I'K.', Monday, (>j n| . ^ s Uow ,. T lu. main pur- (he cheering that will lie echoed at Tll ,, % .,,, ,.,,,,,,.,, , n ,, 1 ,, (IL , 1 . ..-11. 217: Altrochl. 2S2 MKI Wh 4 ]H ^ r of |h| , , rj] , is ,„ visi , ,,„, s ,.„.„e ,,,„ ..,„„. M ,„, ,.,,. w race at Princeton phms MS „„ t || n( . d , 1V thp ,.„„, an( , as . Arch.I. Tueaday, 110; Aitrocchi. ^ HoU8e of Rapraaantatlves, as well the next day. There will be no mov- ,„,,.,, ,,„, omanlaatlon of .heir Inter- Th( , n ",'' n n ing pictures, hut the ahaer l-t.ders P8t an( , SI1|l|M11 . f . mompson, p. and hand will keep the crowd occu- pied during the hour or so that 'he mass-meeting is expected to last Manager Pryor, of the crew is ooa> Mliids. 3b. .. Donovan, ss. Armstrong. If Coleman. If. . Thayer, cf. . . Hawk, c Bchwert, c. .. O. 2 0 1 1 I 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 A. 0 o 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 2 E. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FRESHMEN DEFEAT PEDDIE, 4-3. 11 21 Totals 18 Score by Innings. I.ehlgh " » o o n a u- 282. CK4. Monday. Ml, 214; Aitrocchi, M |li( , BlwC uUve Department 281. Wh.4, Arch.4. Monday. 2-4. 205; T|ii attorney-General of the Dnlted l.ourle. 281, Wh.4, Arch I. Monday, S|;|li , s ,,,„, QeorgS W WicUe.sham, 2-4, 203. ,1„. secrc ar> of War. Hon. Henry I.. Geology (College Hall) Stimson. and the secretary of the In- Brown, course. 811, Ch.2. Tuesday, ,, li(l] . n,, M u/alter L. Fisher, will re- [gg down from Princeton especially to Ml, 2, Boon 116; Brown, Ch.1, Bl., v ( IMI lh( . m amben of the 'lass andj 8 |„. a k to-morrow night, and be and Tuesday, 2 1, lid; Urown. 301. Ch.3, wjll apeak to them on the most im -Thomas Keath, Jr., will represent the Wednesday, Ml, '-'. 116; Brown, 80S, |lolI . in i problenu confronting their re- crew, captain Smith ami Manager Ch.S, Wednesday. 2-1. 116; Khrenfeld, sl ( ., jV( , departments. A visit will Kent of the base ball team will be on lute In a close game at Hlghtstown —Smith. Marshall. Hit by pitcher— 311 CB1, Monday, IM, IM; Bnren- .,,..,, ,,„ t , :t j.t to the Pan-American hand to tell the prospects of Satur- yesterday, 4-3. i.niendahl and Koons MacHardy. 2. irmatrong. Sa. " dav's game. were the battery for the first year hits McCaffrey, Smith. Struck out— u Score Two Runs in Ninth. Which Wins 'Varsity 2 8 4 0 13 x—18 Them Game. Stolen bast—Donovan. TWQpaSQ hits—Coryeil, Hawk. Thayer T! The Freshmen defested Peddle Insti- base hits—Peden. Smith. Home runs feld, 811, MI::.'. Monday, 8-6, 116; r , linn where the Dlrector-Oeneral, Travis. 305, A. Friday, Ml, 116; Hon Ioh|1 Barret, will peak to the \ravis, 811, OBI, Monday, 10-1. 110; llu , m | M . rs nl ilie class. Travis. 811, ch IS, Mondny, '-' '.. 116. _ Greek (College Hall) New Addition to Hospital. Rates. Course 881 Thursday. 2-">. with view to erecting a large ad- Tickets for Princeton. Including a team and Deyo and A I). Nolan per- By Marshall. 6; by Thompson. 1; by grand-stand seat, at the price of 62.80, formed tor Peddie. Passettl, 1: by Mutthart, 2. Bap. are on sale at l.andrigau'.-. Measion's The game was not decided until the balls—Off Pazzettl 3: off Mutthart and The P. ims> Ivanian office, between last of the ninth Inning, when Sim" Sacrifice flv— Coleman. Time—1. hr 1 and 2 o'clock, or may be procured ion, on I three bagger, brought in two ?,: t rain. T'mplre—Hlckey. Illlir^, vutt.nr .»" .-,--. \\ 1 I il \ I* .^ I" IM.IIII- ., -. < - , _,, ., . ,,,; Batea, 884. Friday. IM. (liIj „„ „, ,„,. Maternity Department of from the committee. B w. Roberts, n. runs thai won he game. The Fresh- Bataa* B40, Tuesday. $4. 2. -": , ,,! miversitv Hospital. Dr, Barton C. H Kynett, Jr.. R B Bdenharter, B. w.,,, the first b,. ;. 844, Batnrday. MS. , (j ,. sl ha , ,,„„,,,,,, IO th e Alumni for Hoffman, w. i„ Ban I L L paaaed by Peddle tothe third, when (Continued on Pane Three) Schleicher German Examination. The Schl. Icher Herman prize exsmi- This nil i n will be held 10-day n Room 218, the Col -L'. iiaii. from I until ,: o>io«k. ead- The examination wilt >• | t Ined written. Those wUhti are requested to be there

Transcript of THE PENNSYLVANIAN - Penn Libraries PENNSYLVANIAN VOLUME PRICE,XXVII. —NO. 173 PHILADELPHIA....

THE PENNSYLVANIAN VOLUME XXVII.—NO. 173 PHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY. MAY 16, 1912 PRICE, THREE CENTS

ROSTER OF EXAMINATIONS FOR END OF SECOND TERM

RAIN MARS PHILO PLAY.

"Shoemaker'* Holiday" Interrupted in Fifth Act — Performances To-

night and Tomorrow.

Final Examinations in Second Term and Whole Year Courses Will Be

Held from June 3 to June 15.

TRACK TEAMS ENTERED IN MANY EVENTS THIS WEEK

CREW LEAVES FOR PRINCETON.

Despite ■ small audience, Wl Varsity Will Meet the Navy at An-

Eleven Men Taken for Race on Satur- day—Will Arrve in Time to Prac-

tice This Afternoon.

LEHIGH EASILY DEFEATED IN ONE-SIDED GAME, 18-0

and a flipper] ■tage, the ardor of the I'hiloniatht'un lociet] phi> • is in the Mi (..■ i-ileus m HI" dampened by the unfavorable conditions of the weather

napolis on Saturday and 1915 Meets Cornell Fresh at Ithaca.

Eleven 'Varsity oarsmen, accompa tiled b] Coach Hill Ward, M;i' Pryor and Assistant Man;:!;.,' McLean win leave at noon to-da] for Prince- ion, t<i row for the I'hilds' Cup in the

INCLUDES ALL ARTS COURSES. |„st night, and all hut two scenes of "VARSITY MEN FAST IN TRIALS, triangular rare with PrtnOetOfl ami Columbia on Carnegli Lake on Satur- day. The men will stay at one of tin various i'luli hnuses while in Prime tun. ami will practice dally on the lake

Seventeen Hits for a Total cf Thirty Bases Piled Up by 'Varsity in the

Seven Innings Played.

VARSITY MAKES NO ERRORS.

"The Shoemaker's Holiday," was pre The fun water of the final examine- '-'"""'• '"""'K ,1,P I1ISI ',,•'

tions In Arts and Science was given oul yeaterday by the Dean, and the full BCh« lull' as announced Is given

W. The examinations extend Over two weeks, from June :'. to June 15. ance- \\'i i'kdays mentioned refer to the first ireek, from June 3 to 8, unless fol- lowed by the Bgure I, whin thay re>

last act l lie rain fell so heavily that the production was stopped.' Last

fer to the second weak. The roetcr oughly brought oul the genuine humor

inounced is as follows: Chemistry (Harrison Lab.)

Couraa 81 | MB4, DM, GSM, lreh.4, \. HI i, PTlday, 9 12 M, i Miv:. A, Bl 3), Tueaday, 8-6, -'. tt, A. Hi. Thurs-

>IA. Ch 8, Ch BS, vVedm sday, 9-18, 8; MB, ch i. Ch.Bl, Monday, 10- i. 8; :<:,. A, HI.. Thuraday, 9 11, ch i. Ch.Bl, Thuraday, 9-U, I; M, ch.i. Wednesday, MS; LOO, ch.l, Ch. Bl, Wednesday, 84, I; 101 (Ch.J, Ch. Bl, Ch.Bl), ThiiNday, W; 107, ch..'. Ch.BJ, Tuesday,

English (College Hall)

Unlversttj track enthualasta will I baa] lime the rest of the weak

Reaping In touch with all the events, night's,tickets will I nored at to ,„, saturduv the 'Varsity aquad meets '""ll "" *■» ,f "" ,:|" ''"'"h u'"':

night's or toiniiirow night's perform- ,hl, Navv .,, » m,a|(0nH and the Flesh- •*B*°t* '" li,u' "'*' ''"'w "" ''"' ""I1,1

man run against the Cornell first year nan at Ithaca, while on both Friday and Saturday Franklin Plaid will be occupied by the annual Middle Atlan- tic States track meat. Schools (ram Pennsylvania and New Jersey will send teams to this big event

Mike" Murphy had his Varsity ■tars out late last evening putting them through Mm quarter. Dn

Although handicapped In the weather, the players presented the pla\ in a delightful manner, and ilior-

sparkling wit of the ph The cast, which consisted of six-

teen members of the Phllomathean Boclety, was particularly well bal- anced. W. I> Shelly, HI Mask and

short spin this afternoon Practice was hekt> earlier than usual

ii'Stenlay afternoon, In Order thai the shell might be packed and sent to Princeton, which was done as soon

in a gams featured bj the 'Varsity's brilliant all-around playing, I.'high was yeaterdaj overwhelmed IM in

Inaingi i>f play. The Red and Hlue in ul. n tills for a total of thirty liases and fielded the hall without an error,

Pennsylvania started the scoring hi the rerj Ural Inning, ■ baas on hails in Coryeil, Ped< n'i triple and an in-

Pi isettl,

Wig fame, and a m.'tuber of former officially, Poater wai credited with SI I'hilo productlona, hunors as Siniiin

carried off •!»•• Byre, the Bhoe-

as the man cam,. In from the river. "•" •« •coriB« '"" nna , The •Varsity showed • decided Im- '"'""",l "' '"' "'" "",w" ;""1 N\,,,t*!,8

,„,„,.,,,.,„ w.,„,da( ,„„, ,„ „ brigk star twlrler, suffered an ascension in two-mile race defeated the Presumes "" ",n* an«l WM fu,"'d "Y, bynearl] eight lengths, setting a mat Wj. Including a homer «g don"*, pare all thi' way down tin' I'IIIII

Coach Warii is developing the "Var- alty slowh in order to have the mas in the best of condition for the Inter

seconds Meroar, Brown and Al- dridge srere triad out la the hundred-

maker. He waa ablj supported bj B yard ami short starts Mercer also i. Bargetl and C C. Butterworth ai trial In the 880 s lid the dls- «>»egiate Regatta at Pongbkeepaia, Hodge and Plrk, respectively, the tanoe well under 28 seconds Haydock :"l(l hi not laying so much stress on

waa running the 220 hurdles In fine Sluieinaker's appfentii■■ in the feminine roles, w. II. Trum-

■a Margery, wife of Simon excelled. W •!. Arnold, as Rose. .

.-.mi.. c„urse 4U-A. Tueaday, 9V10, ,i;c,,^i,,,.,- „f the Lord Mayor, made a yesterday, apparently not troubled by II. 811; Bchelllng, 868-A, wn..Ch. mosl attractive maiden and carried hla leg at all, and, according to "Mike,"

(1,2), Monday, 2-4, 110; Bchelllng, 257, hig pa,., wcrj, gay, MS, Thuraday, M, Two nior(, performances

0. Child, 282, AI. Wednesday, gtfm ,,v ,,„. aoolety, !.-!. 2i:l; C (I. Child, 259. A:'.. I. Mon- Rnd „„, ,„,„,,. ,„„„„.,.„« day, 9-1, I, US; Qulnn, 864, A. Wh.. wj„ starI ,„.,„„,„,,.

day, 8-*, 2, SOS; Quiiin. 283, ME.

the preliminary races as in former form, and the trainer was evidently v";"'s Th«' "'•'" ■*■ "" iM "" Pleased with all his tirs. string men. "f condition, however, ami should row

in Hindi.•!< was Jumping eaaily ;l ,i,sl '■"'' "" Baturds Columbia will also arrive at Prince

ton to-day and will prol.al.lv take I

ami seven runs be! ha gave place i(, Mutthart. lie did Mttie b betas, Touched up for nine runs and ten hits, Including another homer, a triple and three dOUbhM daring the re- mainder of the pan. The i. .mi fielded ntggcdh behind the pitchers, errors being responslbli fOr several of Pennsylvania's runs.

Marshall and Thompson, who pitched for the Red and Hlue. performed bril- liantly. Marshall worked the first five Innings and retired the side In

8-8, 818; CBolger, 8S8, CU4, Thursday. 11-1. 206; O'Bolger, 282, HI..

v i. Thuraday, IM, SOS; stork, \. Ch. Wednesday. 111

Stork. 888, A I. Wednesday, 9-11, 2203; Stork, 2M, wh.l.V. Monday. 10-12. 2.

•VARSITY CRICKET TEAM WINS.

Defeats All-Scholastic Team Yester- day by Score of 88-43.

Cornell and Carlisle were recently. The Freshman track men were mil

in force yeaterdaj practicing sprints, hurdles, high Jump and all the events

for last Saturday with Annapolis being ■**• " l,i,s" "" l,Mlls Tho"Paon re- called off on aoeonnl of rough water ,ln"1 ,n" sldp n ord"r ln ,h" ,ai" ,wo

The foil.,win.; Varsity men will take innings. the trip: Walton. House!. Hloom. Pe

B. W Jones, by scoring .".:. runs not from the results of the meet on Tues- Stork. 233. ME (8,4), Thursday, out .,„,,,. ,,,,,,„ wi,.kl.,s hai| fallen, day, the youngsters have an equal In

9-11, 211; Shelly. 232. A4. Wednesday, won th(. y.1Mll. ,-,„. Ih). Varsity team spaed to any team of aanal age la the 9-11,211; shelly, 867, Monday, 0-1, v,.^,,uUiy agalnat the All-Bcholastic country Patterson's performance in 211: Shelly, 234. MK4. Tuesday. 9-5, l>a||| oompoaad of fifteen plaTars fTTim the inn puts him down as sure winner 818; Marbeson, 234, Wh., .Monday. 10- l-# oomhtned teama of Northeast Man- ..r the event against Cornell, while 12. 2. 110; Harbeson. 233, Ch.BS, ,|r| «-,.,, t,-;, | High BchOOl, P-nn Char- with Upplncott. who has shown hltn- Thursday. 9-11. 203: Mendenhall.^232, ((M. ,I||(| (;,,,.,„.,,„,,«,„. The final sere aalf atroag in this event, all the .-prints

was HS to i::. look like victories for the I'm: Although fifteen men wer. fielding Preahmen before the start. Cralg'i

for the opposing team, Jones landed sprinting abilities make blm one <>r on the hall for boundary after bound

... be entered on Saturday Judging '""»-' Hnlnes. Shoemaker Alexander, Madeira, Williams, Stif.l and Wat- roue.

PRAISE DRAMATIC CLUB.

Smoker Last Night Elicits Enthusias- tic Words from Prominent Men.

An-h.4. Thursday, 11-1. Ul: McClel- land, 888, Mi'".. Cb-BS, Thnredaj I I, 104; McClelland. 884, MB4.Cn B4, Tuesday, !'■".. SOS; McClelland. 234. wii I. Monday, IMS, S, SOS; Ponat,

Mil... CB4, Thuraday, IM, 106;

the beat men in the 440, while Hart- .mi virtually won the same, scor- man. Crane and MacDonald are strong

Ing more runs than all the opposing In the half and tulle. Ferguson. Pin- j-uns than all the oppOSlnfl nolman. 149, A. Wh (I L'.'.i. Tuesday, ll|.|>c,rs ,„K(,,,„,,. ,„ addition to star negan and Kra/.ier in the bundles ar. MS, 204. r|llK H, ,|l(, ||;,, Jones took 7 eriofcets n trio hard to beat In firs'

French (College Hall) f„r fjj mns in the bowling line. He r'rcles, and between them should carry

A half-hundred persons attended the smoker of the Dramatic Club given 111 Houston Hall last night. The audl- O'Keefe, Sb ones Includt <i mnnj prominent in the MacHardy 8b atrical affairs and several of the fac- McCaffn ulty, all of ehi in . sprees>d the great Tanking, ss i si enthusiasm over the plans and purposes of the newly organised instt-

The features of the "Varsity's play was the batting of Thayer. who plaved» In center Held He made four hits, one a double, out of five trips to tb< plate Captain Smith, with a home run and a triple. Peden with a triple end two singles, and Marshall with a home run. were other stars with the willow.

Hawk, Peden and Thayer starred in the field. The sen. __ —

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287. Wednesday. 2-1. 217; Crawford, w|,.kets for 15 runs. 88S. Arch I. Whl. Tuesday. 2-1, 2m;; Crawford. 882A. Bi.4, Thursday. 9-11. WHARTON TRIP TO WASHINGTON.

Crawford, Spanish 871, Thursday.

MASS-MEETING TOMORROW.

Band Will Be on Hand to Arouse En- thusiasm for Princeton Game.

their plays. Mr Howe, manager of the Walnui

Street Theatre, Or. (Juinii and Mr O'Bolger of the faculty, Mr, t n Bbeltoa, '87. and Mr. C. H. Dicker- maiui. Iiramatic critic of The Pre«s.

K t I 3 0 f» t 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 0 | Pennsylvania.

R. H. Coryeil. 21) 1 Peden. 1I> I

18 9

-mil r on various phaiSI of the prodUC- qmijn' If rf '' lion and creation of pahs, espccialh as applving to the field of the Dra- matic Club, which they were unani- mous In saving was the type of instl- titlon necessary to the • volution of

11-1. S, 80S; Crawford. Italian 121, Citizen,hip Students Leave To-day in Friday, M. S. 2m'.; Crawford, SUA, Charge of Dr. Rowe. Friday, '"-i-1. SOdi '' "•' la BooheUe, ,

\. Thursday, Ml, SIT; P. Ds l.a wiiarion Bchool students taking the The rniversity Band will furnish Rochelte, 282. MKI. Tuesday^ 2 ' 2, co„rgeg |n citizenship took a special music for the hig mass-meeting 218; P. HP !•" Rochelle, 290B, Satur- ^ |oI waBhlngton, D. ('., early this planned to be held in the Trlangli

Ml. 217; P 1>.' La Rochelle, Mloniini, illu\ v||] return late this morrow night al 7.80, The whole col- 288A. Ml-::'.. Wednesday. Ml, 217; P. (A,.,||nL. Thl, ,.la8g ig accompanied lege Is expected to turn out to start S„,.,.,.ss,-„| plavwrtghtl for the future I... l.a Hochelle, 28811. I'K.', Monday, (>j n|. ^ s Uow,. Tlu. main pur- (he cheering that will lie echoed at Tll,,% .,,, ,.,,,,,,.,, ,n,, 1,,(IL,1. ..-11. 217: Altrochl. 2S2 MKI Wh 4 ]H^r of |h|, ,rj], is ,„ visi, ,,„, s,.„.„e ,,,„ ..,„„. M,„, ,.,,.w race at Princeton phms MS „„t||n(.d ,1V thp ,.„„, an(, as. Arch.I. Tueaday, 110; Aitrocchi. ^ HoU8e of Rapraaantatlves, as well the next day. There will be no mov- ,„,,.,, ,,„, omanlaatlon of .heir Inter- Th(,n",''n n

ing pictures, hut the ahaer l-t.ders P8t an(, SI1|l|M11.f. mompson, p. and hand will keep the crowd occu- pied during the hour or so that 'he mass-meeting is expected to last

Manager Pryor, of the crew is ooa>

Mliids. 3b. .. Donovan, ss. Armstrong. If Coleman. If. . Thayer, cf. . . Hawk, c Bchwert, c. ..

O. 2 0 1 1 I 0 1 2 0 1 0 0

A. 0 o 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 2

E. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FRESHMEN DEFEAT PEDDIE, 4-3. 11 21 Totals 18

Score by Innings. I.ehlgh " » o o n a u-

282. CK4. Monday. Ml, 214; Aitrocchi, M |li(, BlwCuUve Department 281. Wh.4, Arch.4. Monday. 2-4. 205; T|ii attorney-General of the Dnlted l.ourle. 281, Wh.4, Arch I. Monday, S|;|li,s ,,,„, QeorgS W WicUe.sham, 2-4, 203. ,1„. secrc ar> of War. Hon. Henry I..

Geology (College Hall) Stimson. and the secretary of the In- Brown, course. 811, Ch.2. Tuesday, ,, li(l]. n,,M u/alter L. Fisher, will re- [gg down from Princeton especially to

Ml, 2, Boon 116; Brown, Ch.1, Bl., v ( IMI lh(. mamben of the 'lass andj8|„.ak to-morrow night, and be and Tuesday, 2 1, lid; Urown. 301. Ch.3, wjll apeak to them on the most im -Thomas Keath, Jr., will represent the Wednesday, Ml, '-'. 116; Brown, 80S, |lolI.ini problenu confronting their re- crew, captain Smith ami Manager Ch.S, Wednesday. 2-1. 116; Khrenfeld, sl„(.,jV(, departments. A visit will Kent of the base ball team will be on lute In a close game at Hlghtstown —Smith. Marshall. Hit by pitcher— 311 CB1, Monday, IM, IM; Bnren- .,,..,, ,,„ t,:tj.t to the Pan-American hand to tell the prospects of Satur- yesterday, 4-3. i.niendahl and Koons MacHardy. 2. irmatrong. Sa.

" dav's game. were the battery for the first year hits McCaffrey, Smith. Struck out—

u Score Two Runs in Ninth. Which Wins 'Varsity 2 8 4 0 13 x—18

Them Game. Stolen bast—Donovan. TWQpaSQ hits—Coryeil, Hawk. Thayer T!

The Freshmen defested Peddle Insti- base hits—Peden. Smith. Home runs

feld, 811, MI::.'. Monday, 8-6, 116; r,linn where the Dlrector-Oeneral, Travis. 305, A. Friday, Ml, 116; Hon Ioh|1 Barret, will ■peak to the \ravis, 811, OBI, Monday, 10-1. 110; llu,m|M.rs nl ilie class. Travis. 811, ch IS, Mondny, '-'■'.. 116. _

Greek (College Hall) New Addition to Hospital. Rates. Course 881 Thursday. 2-">. with ■ view to erecting a large ad-

Tickets for Princeton. Including a team and Deyo and A I). Nolan per- By Marshall. 6; by Thompson. 1; by grand-stand seat, at the price of 62.80, formed tor Peddie. Passettl, 1: by Mutthart, 2. Bap. are on sale at l.andrigau'.-. Measion's The game was not decided until the balls—Off Pazzettl 3: off Mutthart and The P. ims> Ivanian office, between last of the ninth Inning, when Sim" Sacrifice flv— Coleman. Time—1. hr

1 and 2 o'clock, or may be procured ion, on I three bagger, brought in two ?,:t rain. T'mplre—Hlckey. Illlir^, vutt.nr .»"■ ■ .-,--. \\ 1 I il \ I* .^ I" IM.IIII- ., „■■-. <■■■ — - — — , _,, ., .

,,,; Batea, 884. Friday. IM. (liIj„„ „, ,„,. Maternity Department of from the committee. B w. Roberts, n. runs thai won he game. The Fresh- Bataa* B40, Tuesday. $4. 2. -": , ,,! miversitv Hospital. Dr, Barton C. H Kynett, Jr.. R B Bdenharter, B. w.,,, the first b,.

;. 844, Batnrday. MS. ,(j,.sl ha, ,,„„,,,,,, IO the Alumni for Hoffman, w. i„ Ban I L L paaaed by Peddle tothe third, when

(Continued on Pane Three)

Schleicher German Examination. The Schl. Icher Herman prize exsmi-

This nil i n will be held 10-day n Room 218, the Col -L'. iiaii. from I until ,: o>io«k.

ead- The examination wilt >• | t Ined written. Those wUhti

are requested to be there •

THE PENNSYLVANIA!?. THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1912.

THE PLNNSYLVANIAN Enured at Philadelphia Port (MBc* ai Second

claaa matter.

IS79; (hem., 2 subscriptions, |60. Total. 134 subscriptions, $3,777.

The partial success of the fund seems now to be assured, but it

TENNIS TEAM SUCCESSFUL.

Defeat* Johns Hopkins in Four Out of Five Matches.

Published daily (Sunday „cept«J> durin, the CMnot '"' '"'"I'1"">U >ueeessful un- Un veraity year in the interest of the S'udenta

of the University of Pennsylvania. Subs riptioa 12.90 OM fMt delivered on Campus:

»< 00 by mail

The 'Varsity tennis team defeated Johns Hopkins yesterday afternoon on the Law School courts,winning four

tlon, however small. The time for out of the flve matchei played. Johns

less ev.r> Senior will become Inter- ested enough t<> make tone rabecrip

PrilTOB-IN CHIEF, RALPH EDWARD EDENHARTER. 1913.

MANAGING EDITOR. JOI • NAME, ..,,|

MmUnf In pledge* is rapidly baoofA- lug shorter, and I wish to lake this opportunity (0 Offa UM hundred or

Hopkins won one of the doubles matches.

In the singles. Page had no trouble rm»!-•• Seniors who an not in this to defeating Bait, ' '• and *••>;. Belt made

*SSISTANT MANAGING EDITOR, MAI.' D LOVELL, 1014

send in a subscription of some sort, have seen the man who is In

a good finish, but was unable to over- come Page's lead. Crafts returned to

S. RosenKaum. '11 L O. W. Kanatedy 'I I.

i Brosrn i< V. M. Hreniser. 'I 1

EDITORS. chariie of ooUaetim the mono) for tho hls old r<in"/""1 ''asll-v disposed of

on Hale, '13. I. Q Smith. H. .V II Pel it, -Is)

Harvard Class of 191] fund, and he Informed mi thai aa had al tha pree-

Angell. Jannlaia, playing fourth man, won a good match from Hammond. Til- den's singles match was called off on

mi tune more ,han |M, otnised „,,,„„„ ,)f (|nrIclI(,s.

ASSOCIATE EDITORS, IM. Hemphill. 14 I..

. B. Reaih 14. C. W. Williams 'U H. T. Murray, IS.

tlhobar. "15. I unwell. 'IJ.

J. M. Austin. '15,

BUSINESS MANAGER, B. WESLEY ROBERTS, 1912.

ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS, |r . I ¥1.1.

Ralph lames P. Van Vechten. 1914. 'v . inters, 1914.

H H Dunham, 1915, C A Bran, I9IS,

him. ■?i 1 ) i ther college has some such

fund. The Class of Ull is responsi-

ve er a hard first set, Hatch and I miinoud won Johns Hopkins only match by defeatlr.'; Tlliicn and Jen-

lile for tha Inatltutlon of It at Penn- nlnga, 10-8, and 6-0. irlvanta. Lai mis class ban ■ This afternoon Georgetown will be

Busmen Manager's Office Hours: i to 2 and 1 IS to J.*S P. M. Daily.

Woodland Avenue.

cessful fund—possibly not as large In "le 'Val"8l'>' tennis team's opponents dollars as Harvard, but at least at

in tin- number of nnaerlbera. THOMAS KKATH. .IK

PRIZE FOR ECONOMICS STUDY.

Prominent Firm Offers Prize to Stimu- late Interest in Subject.

THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1912.

itws eonot or to-oars inui

I.KU'IS Q. SMITH

Six matches will be played, four sin- gles and two double-; Pago, Tllden and Jnmleson will represent Pennsylvania.

Pennsylvania meeis Cornell here Friday afternoon and Minnesota on Saturday with a two-man team. Page. Jones, Tllden and Crafts will play agalnat the Crimson plavers. while

- will oppose the West-

ernan Tha rammatiea: Blngloa— Pa«e of Peanarlrania Sa-

bated ll.lt of Johns Hopkins, ft. | 1 |

in order to ar >oae an Inter* n In the study of lopio relating to c merce ■nd iii'i■■ I in itlmnlate tho • who have a college training to eon- Crafta, Pennsylvania, defeated Angell.

i'11"1 tha problenu of ■ bu rohna Hopkins. M, Mi Xanolnga, or rear, a committee compoaed of proml- Pennaylvanla, defeated Hammond of nanl American unlreraltj profaaaora is Johna Hopkins, H

A WORTHY CAUSE.

work of the Christian I

of this kind do gn

and furnish for every mat, a lOuro i I

og four piiaei for tl tudlea in the economic Held. The prlaea are to i"' award) d In two claaaet lor the best essays on subjects furnished I,

1 '" Pro»0ttol '" * oommltt. i. althoagh the candidates TUdon and Jennings of Pennsylvania. laranci adatlon, Con- '" and an offered, 104, fi-o.

through tha goneroaltj of I Hart, Schaffner I atari, of Chicago

Tha competition fcr the Bra) of the i is laatlng In character, two 'lass"s ls "Pen '" «J Anierksaj .

whethi r he haa a degree from a col- An opportunlt] to become acquainted lega or not There It ■ Ural prla< ■'" ' •*«»•**■ wlili men I'n.m other colleges is of- I a second pri/e of $:,IMI. The Dramatic Club. — Executive Board. . ... . .., , ad cli bowi er, with ■ find meeting todaj al 1 o'clock. Trophy fend, and the ascnang. of ideaa thui pri.e -f $:•,„„. .,,„, , l#0ond priae of Room, Rouaton Rail. Btarr, Fife and mad.- poaalble aol only has i broaden- *-'""• is "i"'" only to those who al tho Copeland be present.

time the pans In at.- ondergrad- ai ami rli an college

Doubles ml Crafts of Penn- svlvanla defeated Ball and Angell of tohni Hopkina, •>!, 8-1; Hatch and Hammond of Johns Hopkina, defeated

NOTICES Pennaylvanian Board.—Meeting to-

lag effect on tlie individual, but a]- i

ooe much toward tetablahlag closer

•'ions with oth com] i in be obtained fn m i n

thai PanaiylYania J Laurence Laughlln, rjnlveralty of

COSMOPOLITAN ELECTIONS.

will semi i lai m. re repreaen- rlli,'''Kn. <"hionRo. in

on than ever before, and

thai the und< i by their at-

wlll, In some meaaun

pa] ■ rnai atal in (his n

ment for their expenditure of tlnn

I I.I I

New Officers Include Men from Many in * ",is ""•'in- Different Countries. Physical Education Exam.—The fol-

lowing men passed the examination in The following were elected officer! theorj of Phyateal Bdncatlon, having

COMMUNICATION.

Editor oi Pennaylvanian.

if the Cosmopolitan Club for tin

i I 19U-13 ai ■ me ting of the ofaih day

Preaident, '< K Copeland, r. s. A.: vice-president, \v. Fisher, Germany;

i etary, .i <7laa< r, Hoi

attended Dr. McKenzle'a lectnraa on tha subject: C. N. Wilkins, II |go Kiiclmer. John H. Hall.

I beg to subn.it mj third report on land; treasurer. J. A. Attiab. Egypt, the -'a', ol i i laai of 1911 Trust Executive Commlttei I C iiow.ii. Pond, I r, I \ I B Thompson, is \ ■

The following is a list of subscribers ;•'• "•''''•'' B I I BatO, Japan. whose names have not already ap MomberahJn CommltteO—J, I. Le peered In your paper; H C Mkuna, ":"s' Art*ntlne; n. Chapman

alelll.

PSI OMEGA WINS DIVISION.

W. H. Adolph, H. Austin. W Bain- bridge, ii K, Ball, H. w Battin Black, H. Braverman. C Brook, Sd, T. A. Budd, C. If, Burnett, 1.. I. Hue. meyer, J. S. Clay. I.. D. Coles. 0. P. Corcoran, H. B cowan. J. B. Cutler, R. X. Davis, T. B. Iiilworth. F. Btaaler,

• I. BahOrick, H. B. haber, R. H. Rerris, PsI Onega won the Brai division of i (i nndeiaen, F. R. Plndlay, C. W "'" •nterfratoraHy Baaa Ball La Fisher. T. T. Frazier. Jr.. \V. Grant, v««t0rda» by defeating Blgma MB, T-».

Crew.—following men will take the > - -» train for Princeton from West Philadelphia Station and have Lunch ai naining house at 11.46: Walton, llousel. Bloom, De Long. Baines, Shoemaker, Alexander. Madeira. W'il Hams, Stlfel and Watrous.

Second Cricket Team.—Following traiia: s v | Tang, China; O'Reilly, take MS train from Weat Philadelphia

Defeats Sigma Nu 7-5. Claiming First Place in First Division.

Jr. H. C. Gross. C. V. Hahn. 0. It. The game was undecided until the last not r(.s„,mi| ,„ ,,,„ „,.sl I|(„|(.,, ,„ Inning.

Station lo Germantown Cricket Club, to play Notiheast Manual Training School: Crotbero, R. Taylor, Austin, Fie..man. Wheeler, Vansanl, Finbtter, Van IVIt. (tower, c \. Taylor, C II Webster.

Senior Physical Exam.—The physi- cal examination of the gradual Inn class will end to-day Second BOl have been sent to all those who did

re- Hughes, I) K Lehman, E. H Lenhardt, A. L. I.evi, K. A. I.evi, K B, l.ueken-

blll, C. II Kline, Jr., R. fj. Lamb, lv P r;;r" the'interfralern'llv cbamillonshlp l.oughran, B. E. Meacham, M. H. Mer- ritt, J. G. Moon. A. P. Orth. W R "O'Sulllvan. H. S. Owens, c, M. Pilling,

port at the appointed time at Dr. Mc- This victory allow* Pal Omega to «.„,.., „ffl(,, ,„ „„. KVIIlnasllmi. :l,|(,

playtha winner of the second dlv,sioniafter t().dav „,, a|11Mlinn„HIlts wi„ be

made.

Freshman Track. — The following Freshmen will leav.- Beading Termi- nal. Twelfth and Market Streets, at 9.45 A M Friday for Cornell: D. F.

Engineering Bulletins. The Mechanical and Electrical Kn-

W. F Rea. T. Mel. SchOBOttr, W. A. gineerim; lleparlinent will issue bul- etlna from time to time naxl year, similar lo the last one published this '-'I'Pincott. J. C. Patterson. W. A.

-" . ||. j. Smith, J. Stortz, R. L. Wilkinson. W. C. Williamson, Jr.

In all. one hundred and ihirty-four v"1"- T'"' ^"'J'"' »*ttor of these C™'«; *■ R; Swelgert. R. Garvin, L. F. subscriptions have been received, the """•■«'-«',„ Include ,,„a,,s f„.,„ |; ■ ^ l; t^n. L.IHmjton R. B.

nnta being as follow.: one s„b- *rf™<" 'h-f" an<1""; »•*""* ',f"™ pwSn TT* ?' VaideT R P ., , .,.,, . , .„, „ . —r nal Investigation work carried on n , "'",,in. Jr- »»• f. vaides. K. P. ptton Of $12u. 1 „f $95; 2 of $,, ,.(i „.„„.,,„„„ T„„ n„w s„:„ „f ,„,. I.iemer. C. W. l*ne. A. C. Jack. R.

l of $C5, 1 of $60. is of $50. 4 of M», department, wBdch appeared on the pnintz and Wt*. 8 of $4". 1 of $:15, fi of $30, 52 of $25, last of these bulletins, has been ; Washington Trip.—The members of 7 of $20, I of $15, 7 of $10, 10 of $5. 15 adopted as tha official seal for use on Dr. Row's classes who are going to miscellaneous subscriptions, $2"2. these publications Washington will please take notice Total, U4 subscriptions amounting to The last of the bulletins for the year that the train will leave Broad Street JP,777 ited to an Analytical Study of Station at 7.20 A. M. A special car

The total amounts contributed bv '"•' Action of the Vacuum Dash Pot. will be attached to this train, but this departments up to date are as follows: ;The commltt.* in charge of the pub- car will not be opened until West Phil- v .11 subscriptions. tlJUl; Whar- "r'.""n8 ">nalat8 of J. V. Stanford, adelphla Station is reached. The train

ton II lubecrtntioni 11180 C B is , c pr"fTor ln,^aree- and tn<> f"'- wl" »•*▼• Waal Philadelphia station ton. ..i suns, upturns, JI.I.U. . ,. . !S lowing members of the facultv: E. H. at 7 24 The return trin from Wish i^cripHona, MU: M_ E.. 2* su„sc,,p- m,n ., ,r. Morris. w K s T„„l|,1(1 jy» \JZZ^o^l'ZXt lions. $..S1; Arch., -4 subscriptions, I H. P. Fry and \V. H. T. Thornhlll. lag Washing.ot. at f.OB P. M

Special Train FOR

PRINCETON Sat. May 18th Train leaves Broad St. Station at 12.30

and West Phila at 12.34.

SPECIAL RATE, $2.50 including' ticket to game

Chem. 1912 Class Fund Com.—Meet Irg iodi> al i o'clock, In the lecture

p!?!1-,?l?-<""befor*.J'"'*..1- r i of the Laboratory. »',,,, Wei- mart, Doyle and Cram r please report

Interfraternlty Track. — Important meeting in Trophj Boon of Houston Hall at 1 o'clock io-da.\ Final pre|i- aralions for the Hack meet will be

• (I All appropriations must l.e

ENGLISH FASHIONS

Arrival of Foreign Woolens Thia collection of exclusive fabrics from English

and Scotch looms will be the largest showing In Philadelphia.

Model garments whiich are on display embody tht lateet fashions for both town and country wear.

A. B. Mathews & Co. Direct Importers and Tailors

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SPRING AND SUMMER Tailored Suits in the making that will class thejnen

who wear them as smartly attired. Our Woolens show the preference of Well Dressed men

and are priced at $30.00

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ISSB, A. Tuesday, 2-1. I, 118; Wessel- hoeft. 322B. A.Ch.3. Wednesday, 2 4. 218; Wesselhoeft, US, Ch.3, Tuesday, IMS, 21s; Wesselhoeft. MSB, Wh , Monday, 1"-12, 118; POf«I, ISTA, UBS, Tuesday. 9-11. 212; Kt.gel. (S11A, CB4, Mi:I. Wednesday, nil. ISSB, Whl. MKI. \\.■diicsday. 9-1. 2. 212; Schu- macher. 8MB, A. TMsiftajr, 1-8, I, 11J; Schumacher. ISTB, IfBS, Tuesday, li- lt, 111; Johnson. 8MA, 1MB, MKI. Wednesday, 1-1, 2. 112; Johnson. MBS, M7B, Tnasday, ll-U, 106; John- son, 32211. Wh I. Tuesday I I I, 121; Johnson. BMA, Wh I, Moud.u. 2 1. 2. 112. Dt>pp (822A. Midi. (322H. CKIl, Wednesday, '.'12. 2. 106; I>U|>|>. 8MB, Ch.4. Wh.4. Tuesday, 2 1. 2. 217; Geis- ssndoerfsr, IMA, en I. Tuesday, 4-5. 2. Ill; fielssendoerfer. IMA, MKI. W.■<!- nesday. 9-11. 2, 809; Geissendooi for. IITA, Mi:". Tuesday. 9-11. 111; C.is sendoerfer. 81TB, MBS, Tuesday. 11- 12. Ill; Tressman. 1MB, MB, Ch.KI. Weilnesday, 11-1, 2. 11; Tressman, 323A, A3, Monday. 2 1. 217; Tress- man. 323C, A, Wednesday. 9-10, 11; Tressman. 187a, KB, Ch It, Tuesday. 9-11, 211; Tresman. MB, ChJDS, Tues-

All Leathers—$5 up Ballre Hoar devoted to Men

J. & X. Cousins 1S26 CHKDTM'T SIT.

Discount to Students.

lllilllllllMIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIII

50c. Qualities

Keller, Ml, A.Wh., Ill; Keller, Wednesday, 9-1, 2.

Compare our Group Pictures with others you have seen

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College Groups framed In quartered oak for 75 cents.

TRY A FRESH

Strawberry Sundae at Beaston's

They are simply great

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1018 Chestnut Street Across from Chestnut St. Opera House

Nor mantiie Pool Parlor UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.

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8 Tables. 50c. per Hour.

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TRY THE

Sutrlt Kttrlptt 3347 WOODLAND AVENUE

If you come once you will repeat your visit.

NOTHING OVER TEN CENTS.

Students' Supplies!! Medical BooKi, Note BooKs and Stationery.

U. of P. Jewelry, Watches and Novelties.

Fine Toilet Soaps and Powder. Perfumes and Toilet Water.

Candy. Cigars, Pipes and Tobacco. College Flags. Cameras, Films and Photo Supplies.

C. H. CRAMBO, 5307 WOODLAND JtVENUE—One Block from Main Entrance.

Philadelphia C. H. KING, Manager

MR. A. TUCKER REPRESENTING

The Arthur M. Rosenberg Co.

TAILORS NEW HAVEN, - CONN.

At Beaston's

every Thursday and Friday

with a full line of Foreign Woolens for

Spring and Summer wear.

Your inspection is invited

day, 1112. 21 I: Thursday, 10-11, MKI. MIA, CB4, 204.

History (College Hall)

|f< Master, Course IM, a, Wh., Fri- day, 10 i. 2. Roan Ml; ftfcMssUi Saturday, HI, I, 104; Ames, 363, A, Wh , Wednesday. 2 I, IM ASM A, Thursday, 1 5, 111; Cols, 170, Thurs- day, to i. iM; Lingslbach, MB, A. Wh . Saturday, 8-11, 110; Ltngelbach Friday, 10-1, 110; Howlnnd, IM, a, Wh, Friday, 10-1, 2, 212; Howland. 871, Wednesday, M, 212.

Latin (College Hall) Gibbons, Course IMA, A i. Wednes-

day, 10-1, I, Room 111; GHbhons, IM, Ai.2. Wsdnesday, t-S, I, 111; Gibbons, ii- \. \i.2. Thursday, 1-4, ill; Mb- bons, 443A, A1.2, Thursday. 10 II, 11 McDantel, 141, at, Friday, 10-1, 111; Kent. USB, Saturday, B»1S, 111; Hi Cartnsy, 1MB, A, Saturday, MS, 10S; MeCartne] 180A, Thursday. 2-5. 109: McCartney, HOC, Thursday, 2-:.. I, 109; Hadsslts, IMA, Thursday, 2-1. Ill; Had/sits. IM, Wednesday, 9-12. IM; lladzBlts, 433A, Wednesday. 2-1. IM,

Pedagogy (College Hall) Yociim. Course Ml, Thursday, 10-12,

Room 109. Mathematics (College Hall)

Cravlsy, Course I6TA, Friday. 10-1. Room 121. Planar, IM, A8.4, Tuesday, 10-1, 117: Hnll.tr. 181, MKI. Monday, 10-1, 117: Brans, US, Oh H, MBS, Mon-

2. II; Brans, tsi, CB4, Toss- HIS. IK9, I'll. I. Monday.

BaSord, Ml, A4, Tuesday, 16- Safford, ill, MKI. Monday.

Safford. IM, MBS, Monday. Ml, I, If; Bahb, 181, MI-:I. Monday, 10 i. 121: liahh. 188, MBS, Monday, 14, I, IM; Babe, 1ST, Aroh.8, Tuesday, IM, 121; ChaabarS, 481. CB4, Tues- day. 2-5, 11: Chambers. IM, MBS, Monday, 2 5, 2, 11; Glenn. 161, A4, Tuesday. 1MLS6, IS; Glenn, 414, AI.

Wednesday, 10-1, 13; Glenn, 485. Ch. 1-::, Monday. 2-5, 2, 117: Mitchell, 480. Arch. I. Wednesday. 2-5. 2. 119; Mit- chell. 481. ChJM, Monday. 16*1, 119: Moore. 481, MKI. Monday, 16-1, 11: Moore. Ml, 44, Tuesday, 16-1, 119: Moore, 461, Bi„ Monday. 2-5; 121; O'Shaugnessy, ix.". MBS, Monday, 2-.".. 2, 119: O'Shaugnessy, 481, CB4, TUSS- day. 2-5, 119: O'Shaugnessy. 481. Ch. E4. Monday, 10-1, 106; Beal, 481. ME4, Monday, 10-1, 309; Beal, 480. Arch.. Wednesday. 2-5. 2. 117: Beal. 485. MBS Monday, 2-5, 2, 309: Shugert. 480, Arch. 4. Wednesday. 2-5. 2, 15: Shugert, 481, MKI, Monday, 16-1, 112; Shugert, 481. CB4 Tuesday, 2-5. 15: Shugert, 487, Arch.::. Tuesday. 10-1, 11.

Philosophy (College Hall) Singer, Course 564, A, Tuesday, 16-1,

Room 13; Singer, 566, A, Monday, 10-1, 109. Psychology (Laboratory of Pschology

College Hall) Twitmyer. Course 583, Wednesday,

2-4. 2: Twitmyer, 589, Thursday. 2 1. 2: Holmes. 588, A, Monday, 2-4, 2.

Physics (Physics Laboratory) Course *01A. A. Bl, Friday. 2-5:

601B. A. Bl.. Friday. 9 12. I; Ml, Ch.3, Monday, HI; 602, A. ME:".. Ch.E3. Wednesday, --■■■ -■ '■"'. A, Tuesday.

SIS, MKI. 0B4, Ch.E4, Wednes- :, 886, Ch.4, Wednesday, 9-12:

\. MBS. Ch.BS, Friday. 9-12; 027, Ch.8, Monday, MS, I

day, 1-6,

IM, IS; 11.80, 15; IM, 15;

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THE senior looks with pleasure on his college life—the close friendships—the

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THE PENNSYLVANTAN THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1912.

Coffee-In Your Room Mil. '—No

lusf net wi a 3-4 oonfnl "f

■The Third Term Ghost." This Is an iirtirli- of iim*'l> interest.

written by Mbsrl Bnhnell Man, the historian. In this week's Saturda> Brenlac Post. If. A. tarry, '" of P. It- l> .My boys are every v. l,,

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AT THE THEATRES

University Text-Books 90TH NEW AND SECOND-

HAND FOR

All Departments TO BE HAD AT

McVey's Book-Store 1229 ARCH STREET.

North Side. East of 13th Street.

E. A. WRIGHT College

Engraver, Printer and

Stationer

1106 Chestnut Slrert, Philadelphia

Commencement Invitations, Dance ■srltatloiis and Programs. Menus Fraternity Inserts and Stationery Class Plus. Visiting Cards. Wedding Announcements and Invitations Samples Cheerfully Sent on Reauest.

Ifyoo want "Good Eats" Co to the

Woodland Cafe 3427 Woodland Jtvenum

Good Service

Special rate ticket

FRED Jt. DAVIS, Prop.

MONOGRAM CIGARETTES

are a pleasure fa smoke en account ot their distinctive features. On the cigarette Is the familiar emblem dear io all of us, and In the cigarette to 'hat delightful Turkish tobacco full of iroma which scents the room or club and makes others desirous of having it. Once tried, always used. Smokers or banquets are not complete without this luxury. Tbe cost Is a mere trifle when considering the pleasure one de- rives. Try us and become one of our patrons. Price, $1.80, $2.00, $2.60 a hundred. Remit cheque or money or- der. Goods sent prepaid.

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'Ye Olde Tyme Lunch Shop"

3323.23 Woodland Jive.

Adelphi—"A Wild Goose." Broad—laYOy Company in "Iolanthe." Chestnut Street Opera House.—Mov-

ing Pictures. Chestnut Street Theatre.—"Her Own

Way." Forrest.—Pictures. Garrick—Pictures. Keith's—Vaudeville. Lyric—'Mamma's Baby Boy" Nixon—Vaudeville. Walnut—Pictures. William Penn—Vaudeville.

USE ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE, The antiseptic powder to be shaken Into the shoes for tired, tender, smart- ing, moist, swollen feet. It relieves corns and bunions of all pain and pre- vents blisters and callous spots. Al- ways use it to Break in New Shoes. It Is the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Try it to-day. Sold every- where, 25c. Don't accept any substi- tute.

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PAILADELPJUA SPECIAL DISCOUNT TO STUDENTS

W. W. McCausland & Son Electrical Ceatracters Locksmltblngaed Bell Hinfuii

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SPAYD Rents Typewriter* and

Duplicators of all maKes CHEAPEST

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Special Term Rates to Students.

MRS. H. C. WIEDENMAN

will reopen her popular boarding house on the American Plan about Septem- ber 15, 1912.

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$15.09 upward

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LOST—Silver cigarette case, with name engraved on back. Please re-

turn to 3539 l-ocust St.

FOR SUMMER WORK sell Feeny Vacuum Cleaners. Handsome profits.

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Toilet Articles and Prescriptions Good Service. We Deliver Orders.

3701 Woodland Ave. (Oppo. Dorms.)

PHILADELPHIA.

KEEBLER STRAW HATS 10 per cent Discount to Students

We arc showing both high crowns with narrow brims, and low crowns with wide brims in all kinds of straws, rough and smooth, and reproduce a few herewith.

$

2

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Pictures for reproduction In the "Record" free. 60 per cent, discount to Pennsylvania Students on Individual Work.

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Philadelphia

Phone, Filbert 3793

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AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE COMPANY, Ino.,

Phila. Sales Office, 828 Walnut" Street.

J. B. CLAYPOOL, 20 Coxe House, College Representative

up You can hang them up anywhere and not be ashamed of the name,

as they bear the trade mark of the most exclusive hatter in the city.

1428

Chestnut St.

HOTEL MAJESTIC Broad St. and Girard Ave

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Marchetti Celebrated Concert Singer Hines Singer Comique

TWO ORCHESTRAS Royal Italian of Milan Stang'etti's Parisian Orchestra

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SUPPLEMENT OF

THE PENNSYIM\NIAN VOLUME XXVII.-NO. 173 PHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY, MAY 16. 1912 PRICE, THREE CENTS

EAGLESMERE! A Brief Account of IU Object and Its

Activities.

At the close of a hard year's work, o.in.s the opi«>itunity of enjoy-

ing ten of the most refreshing days among the mountains, In company with the pick of college men from the

,IHI West. This Is what Eagles offers to those who attend the

Student Conference from the 11th to | Ith of June.

Hie site of the Conference is ideal raspaot. Id Baglaamara. to

luted 2300 tee* above sea level, la the Of the beautiful Allcghcnles, Is

A1,i,,.. ,,h of the fifteen nnlver aiei colleges of the Middle At States. Ohio and W<

with its saporh mountain •■ the magnificent "Lane of tii.■ Bagdes," the natuiml beauty of Baglesnu unrarpMMA. in keepiag wit* *• ..antics ot nature, is the ■paclot

commodtoui "Fores! ton," which has up-to-date accommodation and no for the combined sale

,1 over live hundred men ,,t of the ■mlng hours of the

Conference will he devoted to informal meeting*, consisting Of groups of from

!ve in fifteen men. who will Ml cues social and religious problems mi d«T the direction of expert leaders The last hour of the forenoon will he given over to a platform address, which will be given by some of the llllllH—1 and most eminent speakers in America. Among their number will (

be John R. Mott, Robert E. Sneer, Harrv Emerson Fosdlck. Bishop Rhine- lander. Professor D. S. Cairns, of Ab- erdeen. Scotland, and others of wide reputation and prominence

From our own Vnlverslty. Professor Arthur Holmes, of the Psychology De partment, will lead a special discus- sion each day on "Psychology and Re- ligion." Besides Dr. Holmes Prof.s ■Of Ion! H Hildehimid and I>r. .1. C. McCrackcn. late from Canton, China, will also be among the leaders.

For recreation, the entire afternoons will be devoted to "hikes" through the mountains, boating, swimming, base- ball, tennis, and every form of ath- letics In which a student would care to indulge. An athletic team is selected front each delegation and a champion- ship series Is played In baseball and tennis. Last >ear. Pennsylvania

,1 out" Princeton by a close in the finals of baseball, but lost

the championship to State. In the In t. ivolleglate track meet. Pennsylvana KlM seemed second place, being

„ out by Columbia, who had sev- ! of ttW track stars present. Bab-

cook, holder of the Intercollegiate pole nil record, being among the number

In thl bo* races, the swinmtr ,i the b ania tournnments, tht I

.11,1 nine made a creditable showing mains! Princeton. Columbia and Car-

Dell. The dramatic side of student life is

not omitted, for "Stunt Night" is it big ,tnre of the Conference program.

This takes the form of the high ' vaudeville performance, with each mil-

rslty putting on a special stunt ot their own, in which the? try their ut- most to outdo the others With the help of the University Quartette and

ral of the student dramatic Pennsylvania was able to make the

"The inippr scent of mountain pinei,

The ihoutl of clashing baseball nines.

The crystal laKe, the huaky walKs.

The beat of men, inspiring, talHs.

The camp flre and the college spirit

It grips you liRe a vise to hear it!

Sign up to go join in the cheer—

"All Out.' Old Penn! for Eaglesmere !"

itual development to college students The location and environment, the as- sociations, the classes and lectures. the quiet hours and devotional periods ami the personal touch with Indi- viduals are each and every one unique In its way. Personally. I am looking forward to this time with a great dea: of impatience and a full expeetation of being si lengthened In every par- tieular."

DR. ARTHl'R HOLMES.

The whole plan of the Conferem■>• strong!) appeal! to me. and I cannot fanes a period of ten days more pleas- antly and at tli.■ same time more profit ably employed b* men of the various gronpa associated In this Conference

■n. ral bond of lympathj and ra- the opportunities for actual ed-

ucation along lines of future life work. . net al relaxai ioa from the Win

ter s m< ntal strain and WOnt, should combine to make it ■ gathering to be repeated from reai to

PROF ALLEN J, SMITH, Medical School

ONE OF THE HOTELS

hit of the evening. "Stunt Night" Is never to be forgotton for its good limes and Joyous hilarity.

Any man who ever attends one of these Conferences never forgets the inspiration and good times he had while there, and he always looks back u|M>n it with the greatest of pleasure and thankfulness that he did not omit it from his college life. The students that one meets are the pick and cream of other colleges, and this, with the fellowship of your own college mates and professors, is of priceless value.

Princeton has TO men who are going, and they desire to join with Pennsylvania. Johns Hopkins. Haver- ford and Swarthmore in chartering a special train to leave Philadelphia on the morning of June Mth. The round- •rip rate by this arrangement would be $7.".4. which, with the cost of the •en days' room and board at the "For- •st inn" and the Conference fee of j:, oo. would total up to HUM, which Is a very small expense for the pleasure and benefit obtained.

Princeton has come mcire than half way with this offer, and the Red and Hlue ought to cement closer relation- ships with the Orange and Black by sending 50 of her best men on the special train. Fifteen universities judge the Red and Hlue bv the type or men she sends to this Conference, ami

organisation la the University should arrange to send a few of Its most representative men. Twenty- the men have already signed up to go, and H "ill pa] TOU bO see one of the following commltteemen and add your name to the list: R. C. Qttord, F. B. Prieh.lt. \V W. Hess. flcorge ■ IV,n

Ing. C. P. Davis, .lanes Hodley. W EL Adolph. William Bile, W R. Carver. Benjamin H. Northrop. M. .1. I.lck. John w. Dann, William Btroud. H. McCall, H a. Mci.ean, vv. n Degentr, t; vv Rowley, R o. Bhrlgley, B. K. Karcher. W N Ottlnger, R. 0. Morris.

'H. T. Murray. H. K. Many, and the Secretary, R B. Bhede, Houston Hall.

COMMENTS

mere has something for Pennsylvania men far more lastlag than those who ha\e net eiice.l its >i|>li!t can realise, Aside from the pleasure of being in the n oontalas, then is a wholesome so cial conlaci with men of other col legal and an insight into their rtSWI of life and religion which helps to SOlve the problems of everyday life."

ROY MERCER, 18 Medical.

EVERYBODY GOING Letters from Princeton, Cornell, State,

Johns Hopkins and Others.

PRINCETON.—"Oar plans for a ■nappj delegation at Eaglesmere are coming along very well. So far we are MHO of L'.'I men. and when the cur- tain rings up at Eaglesmere we hope to be there wiih 100 that will mal I competitors in ■ports asd other mat- ters look sick."

HTJOB BIRR.

COJtNBLL.- We are gradually working op our delegation, ami when the bell rings at Baglesmere on Jans 14th, Cornell will be thers with the

it t'lelll."

A. P BV \\K

BTATB COLLEGE MWe aim to w i ii hundred i lo K;i and «I ling a

atlon tron and club bouse la I if o, also doimitoi' L'I'IHI

dent ' K ii

What the Provost, Professors and Some of the Undergraduates

Think of Eaglesmere.

•"1 am fully satisfied that stud.,.is who ge to the Eaglesmere Conference will be snore thaa re|>ald for their ef- fort by what they there receive. An uplift comes to everyone who enters Into the spirit of the Conference. In- deed. 1 am confident that a person going there in an BBS] tnpathetic mood win sarely be brought to a realisation that there Is much more in life than the empty personal grievances which so often deter us from entering Into n movement of this sort. I feel that trie help that was given me tWC ream ago on tny brief visit continues to Influ- ence me now."

PROVOST BDCAR F. SMITH.

"I feel sure that any student who at- tends the Eaglesmere Conference will never regret It. for it is not only valu- able for the friendships one makes, but also It Is instructive and the very nature of the place affords a wonder- ful outing."

RAY H. SMITH. 11 Wharton.

"I heartily believe In Eaglesmere, and every Penn man ought to lie there. Personally, I am planning to go."

JAMESW. BOni.EY, 11 College.

"Any man who can make the trip to Baglesmi re will be assured of the time of his life. The associations, recreations and splendid fellowship are never to be forgotten."

QBORGB B. DBMINO, 11 College

iiiiio BTATB Ohio Btati ll i B> t Itli d to a t the Bag!, imere I tonferenci W e expect to have and aie planning for a big rep- resentation. Our (hie- peels to go through to EaglestneTc in auto- mobil.

JOHN'S HOPKINS.- 'With Eagles- mere Summer Conference posters, per1

sonal notices and a strong canvass of every student, are hope to have at leaBt ten per cent, of the undergradu- ate body at the Conference."

I.EHKJH— "l.ehfgh expects to double last year's delegation. We are realizing the value of the conference, and are making special arrangements,, in some cases, to cut' Summer School and make up the work on our return. We are "turning every stone' to get there."

J. PI.ATT.

'"It gives me pleasure to say that I regard the Student Conference as an Important factor in influencing young men to right living and high ideals of their'ohligatlons to themselves and to Others. The fellowship of kindree minds' is a source of power to each mind, and this is precisely what the Conference affords."

VICE PROVOST l M PENNIMAN,

"Eaglesmere is the Ideal ending for one's college year No one should miss It."

CHAS. PRICK DAVIS. 11 College.

Eaglesmere Poster Contest. The first and second prizes of the.

contest were won by A W Stern and J. W. Dunn. The first prize was for ten dollars. It to be used as a round- trip fare to the Conference. The sec- ond was for five dollars, to be used as a Conference fee. The posters will be. placed In the various I'niversity build.' lngs.

•flow to get new Ideas from other tnen and to offer my own in return0

(This is the question answered by the ■ ■■mere Conference It not only

offers a good time, hut inspir. members wttn that stimulating touch of other minds looking at the same problem from other points of vies

PROF JAJfSfl T YOINO. Wharton School

•it gives me pleasure to i ad irse heartily this convention ami to urge all students to attend who ma\ find it possible. 1 think it is the uniform tes- timony of those who have attended similar conventions that they form I most delightful break in an ordinary vacation and are a decided help and benefit to those who take part "

PROF. CARI. KEI.SEY

PENNSYLVANIA'S DELEGATION L AST YEAR

"The all-around education given a* these meetings Is of Immense value, j and the larger the number who can take advantage of it the greater the good. 1 shall be glad to see Pennsyl- vania men constitute the largest group at Bagleemere this Summer. I am sure it will mean a greater impetus to

hole work of our Christian ' elation next y.

DR. J. P. UCHTENBBROBH

"The Conference appears to me to offer the finest opportunity In the world for physical, mental and splr-

PROVOST TO SPEAK Dr. E. F. Smith will speak at the special Eaglesmere chapel services which are to be held to-morrow morning.

Everybody Out!