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  • t Dlni1u VOL. XIX-NEW SERIES VOL. IV IOWA CITY, IOWA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1919

    DOPE REVERSED IN POLITICAL POLLS SHOULD BE

    fREE FROM BOSSES SAY COMMITTEEMEN

    Harold Chamberlin, Chairman of Executive Committee, Makes

    Statement on Election

    VOTERS' NAMES CHECKED

    Oommittee Will ~fuke ReooUDts on Elections much a.,a Contested Any Time Before Saturday Even· iug-No Boom Could Be Ob· tained to Hold ElectiOJl

    Harold Chamberlin. chairman of the executive committee r epresent-ing A. F . I. and Staff and Circle In promoting the elections of All-Uni-versity day. has Issued a statement in r eo g-a rd to the elections held Wed-nesday.

    His statement follows: To A. F. I., Staff and Circle, and

    the student body of the college of llb!'ral arts:

    lInasmuch as responsibility for class elections this year In lhe col-lege of liberal arts rested with the members of A. F. I. and Staff and Circle, the followlnlg report by the commlttee In charge Is made to these organizations and to the stUdent body.

    It was the plan of the committee In charge of elections to use the women's drawing room for ballot-Ing. to put the voting tables well within the room, and to admit voters through the main door at some dis-tance from the actual polling places. This would have confined election-eering to the halls and gIven ,the voters freedom withIn the room. However. this was found Impossible because the drawIng room Is being refinished. OwlD'g to the crowded condition of the building no other room was available for all day use. lt was necessary to hold the election In the ball.

    Uniform Ballots Provided Uniform ballots for all classes

    were provided. Lists of freshman students were secured from tbe dean of men and the dean of women. The University catal'Ogue was usoo as a guIde to sophomore. junior. and se-nIor students. If tbe name of an upper classman did not appear In the catalogue It was taken upon pa-per and the record of those who voted In this fashion has been kept. Any student who claimed member-ship in another class trom the one t'o which be belongs may come before the fncu,lty on a charge of dishon-est y and the lIsts are available for challenge.

    As the names of the voters were checlced off each was Itlven a ballot for the election of officers In the class to which he belonlted. In or-der that the danger of unclasslfled students going from one polling pla('(\ to another might be lImlnated AS much as possible. al~ classes voted at one table.

    WIth the election held In the halls It was very dlf'fl('u)( ('0 ('\1rh elc>c-lIoneerlllg. Sevprol ('annldalpA and their supporters Wl'rl' WIlI'n cl Ilway from the polls. but no I)ollco force WIlS avnflable to keep thom away,

    How the Electorate Voted

    SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT

    ·Donald Nasby

    (Asterisk denotes election)

    ·Margaret Dolliver 52 ·Grace Haring 303 Mary Moss 41 COLLEGE OF MEDICINE

    VIOE PRESIDENT *Florence Strub

    SEORETARY·TREASURER · Leo Nicolaus

    STUDENT OOUNon. "Maflgaret Hayes ·Edward Chamberlin Mary Rice "Mable Turner "J. Mel Hickerson "Kathryn Dayton Adele Klmm Helen Shoesmlth Clarice Knudson Constance Chapman

    JUNIOR CLASS PRESIDENT

    ·W. S. Kelly VICE PRESIDENT

    Helen Peterson ·Edgar P. Hoffman Mary Swift

    SECRETARY· TREASURER

    75 Marian Dyer

    74 SOPHOMORE CLASS PRESIDENT

    71 Paul R. Olson John Heldt

    61 "Alvin H. Ehresman 71 Lucile Everett ;~ VICE PRESIDENT 70 Regina Des Jardlns 32 Virginia Boyd 26 "Frank Howes 27 Edna Price 16 SEORETARY.TREASURER 17 Emmett Harney

    161

    ·John Hutchins HA Wl{EYE TRUSTEES

    ·Davld Mitchell ·Wlnson Crary H. M. Barnes

    60 J. II. Van Law 61 Luella Wilson 44 "Althea McGrath

    "Olive Yetter

    · Helen Rolleston 142 FRESHMAN CLASS

    u

    6% 73

    127 39

    62 73

    118 39

    68 224

    208 160 137 141 130 167 182

    (Incomplete) SENIOR CLASS

    ·Presldent. Fred C. Greaves ·Vice president. H. H. Barlow • SecretarY. Bonneybel Artis ·Class representative. C. H. Cords ·Student council. Harry Dahl ·Delegate-at-large to stUdent coun-

    cil. C. W. Baldridge

    COLLEGE OF PHARMACY SENIOR CLASS

    ·Presldent. Lynus V. Carter ·Vice president. Howard A. Watters • Secretary. Carl A. Moser ·Class Delegate. Mllton P. WIlkInson • Athletic delegate. Harold M. Carl-

    ton "Student council. EdwIn A. NIxon

    JUNIOR OLASS · Presldent. George A. Hull "Vice president. Frank R. Graham · Secretary. Helen ClIne · Class delegate. Robert Hilliard

    COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY JUNIOR CLASS

    -PresIdent. Leo Clifford STUDENT OOUNon. Henry E. Ruwe. Jr. *Robel't Kaufmllnn

  • PAGE TWO 1'HE DAILY IOWAN, STATE UNIVERSITY OF IO'WA Friday. ovember 7. 1919

    THE DAILY IOWAN I A morn ing paper publi8hed five IIme8 a week

    - Tuesday, Wedn~8d,,)' . Friday, Snturday. lind flundny-by Tbe Dally 10'll'ltD

    Publl8hing Oompany al 108, Iowa Avenue, 10W8 Oily, low.

    SEND THE BAND

    Sixty members of the University band want to go to Chicago with the football team for the Iowa-Chicago

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    -----MEMBER IOWA OOLLEGE PRESS game a week from Saturday. They Entered 88 second clnu matter lit the POlt can ,go, It every student wfll help a

    office of Iowa Oity, 10"'& little. It doesn't take much from Subscription rate ........... _ ........... 'S.OO per year each one to make a fair-sized Single copy 6 rents amount.

    BOARD OF TRUSTEES Certain designated members of the O. H. Weller, chairman: E. K . K clhl'eJI ; E. S. Smith; Dorothy Lingbam: Mary Ander· band are busy about the campus, Ion ; Marian Dyer; Enrl Wella.

    EDITORIAL l'lTAFF now, endeavoring to raise sufficient RAI.PIT FJ . (IVlilRTTOLSlm Edltor·ln·chlef funds by solicitation; a dance at the

    armory Saturday evening is also be-

    "Davenport Is out of the running fol' the state championship because of its defeat at the battle of Iowa City," ilays the Ves Moines 'Tribune. You remember the battle of low,\ City, of course. The S. A. T. C. st9Jged it here last fall.

    A reafler rf'marks that his Idea of 1\ non-essential citizen is the guy that starts malclng terpsichorean movempnts whenever he hears the sound of music.

    Telepbone Rlnck 1757 ; Office Hours 9·11; 2·4 (lolly, Room 14 L. A. BuildIng

    .T. 1\IE'1 nll'kprson Kf'llnptb C. Nobl!' Lf'on H. flrl~h/lm 111 11 tlrl r (> "\'nn ,{ptrl' Rpntrl ~(' B1nckmRr FIRip K~ tl

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    Fpntllrp Eclltor

    ing planned, the proceeds from The election didn't meet with uni-versal satisfaction, it seems. We

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    Frida)'. Nov~ber 7. 1919 THE DAILY IOWAN, STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA PAGE THREE

    oJ- SOCIETY AND PERSONAL + IOWA ALUMNI WILL Pi~~~~: T:=~:V~::gIrIS' INFIRMARY-COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY

    ·1 -1- BANQUET TONIGHT class of the Baptist church, pledged ~:!~d~l;'~e~!, D~~:tionai SOT- twelve girls Wednesday evening. Open for Clinical Service beginning Oct 1, 1919 orlty, held a dinner at the women's Recount of votes is now in order. Hours 1-5 daily, 9-5 Saturdays gymnasium Wednesday evening. Af- University Professors Appear On Nasby and Kelly stuffed the ballot ter the dinner an important business State Teachers Association box. meetln.g was held. Helene Blattner Program ______ -=~_=~-_=~=========~_::::::_:::=_--~__:::::":'~_:__=.==========~==== '20, who is assisting in the public ~ - - ~

    speahlng depactment, addre~ed the ~==================~~====~============~========~==~==~============~ girls on "Speech Training." University of Iowa alumni who :--0-- are attending the state teachers'

    Prof. and Mrs. W. E. Hays, Mr. convention in Des MOines will hold and Mrs. W. S. Miller, and an Iowa dinner this evening at the Mrs. O. E. Van Doren wlll chaperon Youllkers' tea room. at the band benefit dance to be Old Grads Speak given In the men's armory Sa.turday Pres. Walter A. Jessup will de-evening, November 8. I liver the main address of the even-

    M d M -CO--F H b d lng, on the subject, "The University T. an TS. .. ue ner an f T "Oth f t M d M C C RI ill h 1

    0 omorrow. er ormer s u-r. an rs.. . es w c aper- d t f h U i I h

    o th SUI d nc at the Maj tl en sot e n vers ty w 0 are on n e . . . a e es c the program and will speak are C.

    hall Friday, November 7. F . Kuehnle 'Sl, "The Glory of Old

    Al h X' D~~ th Gold;" Romola Latchem '19, "Alma pal e a announces e Mater, the Beloved;" Vernice

    pledging of Myra Hess of Sioux City. Weems '15 , "Iowa Fights;" Myra

    RABBl WISE WILL . LECTURE SUNDAY

    Bloom Sheuerman '00, "Behind the Firing Line."

    A number of heads of depart-ments and Instructors from the Uni-versity have dismissed their classes and have gone to Des Moines. Prof.

    Pastor of the Free Synagogue F. C. Ensign, of the education de-Church of New York City partment, Is president.

    to be Here Sunday Weller to Speak Prof. C. H. Weller will speak on

    Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, pastor of "The Acropolis before Pericles," 'be-the Free Synagogue of New York fore the Greek group this afternoon. City, will lecture at University Ves- W. F. nussell, dean ()f t~~ college of per services In the natural science education, will speak on The Teach-auditorium Sunday at 4 o'clock. Hts er Organizations of the Future" be-subject w11l be, "The Adventure of fore the main session of the conven-Life and Liberty." tlon this afternoon. Others who w1I1

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    COME AND SEE BEAUTIFUL

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    "THE WAY OF A WOMAN" "the truest way the finest way, "

    Also a HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY-Topics of the Day. Admission for this high class show-Children 15c; Adults 25c. Attend the matinee if possible, avoid waiting. Continuous show from

    1. :30 to 10 :45. (SPECIAL MUSIC)

    THE HA W AllAN BOYS will play Saturday and Sunday afternoons.

    Last time today to see the best picture CON S TA N CE T A LM ADGE

    ever made A VIRTUOUS VAMP

    DON'T MIS IT ADMISSION 25c Rabbi Wise was born in Buda- speak are Pro!. Edwin D. Starbuck pest, and came to this country when Dean George F. Kay, Prof. E. E. a sm.ll bo~ and h~prov~ himsclf Horn, Prot Carl E. Se~hore, Prot ~'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ a real patriot. His religious views P. A. Bond, Prot. O. H. Olin, Prof. have always been libera1. In 1907 H. L. Reetz, Prof. L. P. Sleg, E. G. he founded the Free Synagogue of Schroeder, physical director, ~nd Dr. Madison Avenue, New York City, Arthur Stelndler. @)@)@)@)@)@)@)@)@)@)@ @)@)@)@)@)@)@)@)@)@)@)@)@)@)@)@)@)@)@)@)@)@)@)@)@)@)@)@)@) which he now conducts according to ®@). his own Ideas. Most national move-ments for social Improvement have DILL LECTURES AT @) @)

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    read a paper on the northwestern ex- @I t -, @) SIGMA DELTA 'CHI pedition of the museum of the Unl- @) un I @)

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    also @) too early to think about savin g @) ELECTED ERO VICE PBESIDEIIo",[ F" D '0' ~

    Pauline Pickard, Alpha Chi ome-I Inng one ~0: some of the money to do it @)~ ga, was elected vice-presldsnt of Ero-' Let me teach you how to '& ~ delphian literary society to fm the · make some attractive @) with. ® vacancy made by the resi gnation Of) Christmas Presents @) @) Nancy Lamb, Delta Gamma. Paul- MRS. TOM EPENET'ER@)It'sgoingtocostusatleast@). Ine Pickard, although a graduate Phone 663 @) @) student, received her Broclelph\an 1 0 $10 or $15 more a garment to 0 pin as a reward fol' two years of @) @)

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  • THE DAILY IOWAN, STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA Friday, November 7, 1919

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    ELEOTIONS SHOW UNEXPECTED RETURNS

    (Continued from page 1)

    men and one lone man. Watch Ballots Oounted

    William S. Kelly won the junior election for president by a majority of some 151 votes, collaring the sum total ot all votes cast for that posi-tion. In the other departments , however, it was not such a safe bet. Ed'gar P. Hoffman was an unknown Quantity until the last votes were counted and finally won by a mar-gin of some 11 ballots over the near-est competitor.

    liard; student council, Edwin A. ectlons. Nixon. Harold Cha.mberlln,

    Chairman committee on cond'uct-Ing the election.

    Dentistry-Senior: President, Leo Clifford; vice president, Esther Heff-ner; secretary, H. Riley; student council, W. E. Nye. ~'I------------~+

    .~. OFFI