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, I , I , . THE DAIL le · WAN VOL. XI. CANDIDATES NUMEROUS FOR ADVANCED DEGREES I THIRTY-NINE TO TARE FINAL EXAUINATIONS GI'uduute ColJege to TUI'D Out )Iany ulLdJ(latesfol' High Academic Standing The gra dua te college announ ce s the following list f r for advanced degrees, togeth er wi th th e' subjects of th eir theses: Doctol' of Philosophy David Allen Anderson, B. . Iowa, ' ' 0 ; A. Iowa ' 09; educatiou; psy- (,hology. " TIf Sch ool System of 'orway." laren ce R ay Aurn er, B. Ph. Iowa '03; A. Iowa '0 9; J)olltl ca I sci- ence; education. Town hip Go,' rnmeu t lu Iowa ." James Ellis Gow, B. Ph . Io wa, ' '0 ' 1; )I. S. Iowa 'O G; mor ph logical botany; systema I. any. "Em- bryology ot the . Moids ." ! 1Iartin John Lam , B. A. Augus- I taua '06; B. D. August an a '0 ; A.! Augustan a '09; so ciology; psycholo- gy. " 1' he Pr ope rt y Concepts of the ( Hebrews." I Fred J ay Seaver, B. S. side '02; S. Iowa '04; botany ; zoology. "T he HYPoc l' ea les of orth1 America ." Fran klin Orion Smith, B. A. Iowa ucation. . Iowa '07; psych0 10gy; ed- "The Effect of Tr aining In 'r onal Hearin g." Rolaud Maclaren Stewal't, B. A. PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF THE STATE UNIVERSITY 01;' IOWA IOWA CITY, IOWA, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 28, 1912. TONIGHT AT THE NATURAl SCIENCE AUDITORIUM , / GlJl LS' GJ,EE CU :B In th e NntuI'ul Hricn('c .\(ldltol'iul11, at H 0 '( lork th Gil'; ' G 1I . 'e (luI.! Will Gi n' Til h' .\nullul HOllie COliC I' t. Ln t Ye/lr, thc .lutli tOllullI " ·u It \\ ill Be 80 TOll ill, h t. 1'1 .\d m iOI1 rill Be Twenty-tlve ('cnt s. Tkkets .\I'e 011 sal - lit Wieneke' • NUMBER 162 GIRlS' GlEE ClUB TO APPEAR TONIGHT T ' .\L OP "U TO B HELD . HUlTomnl 1'\\ nl Girl In Glv (>'ol n din I 1)(1('1' Tnk 11 ttl n and Cnl· Sulo Pili" Tonlgb . o'clo k. tb hom on rt of th Girls' gl wlJl Il b Id In th natur I auditorium. Thll will b th mUlk I otert Inm nt ot lh annua l club r1 nc fln I y ar, onci oa a fon qll n(' • a I r udl- euc wil l gr t tbe fair IOngatera. Ev ry 'b r the Irla h ,. p- p r tI th y ha\' b 0 ball II by I r • and nthll lasUe audl(>n Branch Friday nl,ht, all au c II tul nte r lalnm nt of tllf y ar "8S gh n. Th r Ir on I 'W nt to W(> I Dran h In II:{ nuto . UlI- day th y go to W It Llh rty to IV6 a acr cl ('onCf.'rt In th by 1'1 1\ church or that t'ltr, La t y ar 1'11111 wal rOlllpo \ cl or Ilfty lIH'mu r. Thill . ar It wnll lIl' enU"1 beat to IIl11lt the num b r to twenty 8S h,tt I' In r ould In thla way b 1\ ('Ill' d and he gln'll hem. Utt hn direct II th b tt l' training I'Afl :'1111 Prot- c·luu through- out th y ar, aod tho who know at ber rrl('\\ n y In UII xp ct a rar trPllt wh n the girls make their appraranc . tonIght . Cllftonl llak and Fran k lallllllder tak th mal solo part , Th abHlty of th Sl' 1U n as sin ra n d no com- Iowa ' 04; educ-atlon; psyChology. \\'EEJ{ l'L.lNS I [lfCTROll[RS l'UmUSE llEs 'r ASSn' En ' ARY [ "Beginnings and Evolution of Taxa- GIV[N AS ClASS MfMORIAl TO BE ' 110. 'I<;X \\' ment, and they ar ulg dra 'Iog cartI. XI) ctl'd to be 0. t lon for P ublic Education ." l\Instel' of AI·ts l\Iabel Louise Anderson, B. A. in Ed. Iowa State Tea chers ' 07; Latin; English . "Certain PrincJples ot Technique in Vergll's Pictures of lass Ueuuions nnd Seulol' }i ' l'olic to Be Fcut.U1'es Indications now are that this year 's commeuce ment week wlll be the hest ever. Plans for the dllTer eut Nature ." Roxanna Anderson, B. funotlons are coming along better A. Iowa than was expected, and It Is est!- "A stU<fY mated that the athens of Iowa will SJoJNIOR ' l'LAN UNIQCE GIFT TO I TY LJ t YOI' Lnrge, Bnt l ·· ull of Good )laterlal fl 8a Nor ma Har rison la the r ad r of the club. H I' 'ork al ong thll lin e ha re eh d nothing but tho This aft t r: 20 I high t omm nd ati on C ra m all, h r rnoon a ., : ' , n room 1 3 L1 L. A., the m n who e' p ct to fi n ln t rpr etati on and for ful d- l'lans ror AI't try out tor the tams wblch will ltv ry bing esp clally vlde nt In her represent Iowa. ill the lut r-col- r adlngs. Comlllittee .\nDonnc EI ('u' ollers on .Eacb Celltrn l 'Va lk ide 01 leglate debates next fall will m t to am ot th f :l tur at th Pe draw for place on the ll rogr ll m. At g ram ar as follow l: '11; education; English. of the Reading Interests School Pupils." of High be crowded with about one thousand At a recent meeting of the senior this ti me debater who have not 1. Thr e orator io I tlOnB, p' lal preparatlona. visitors of wbom six hundred are ex- ' , . I class, Chairman John T. Hanna, of ; handed In a list of th cant st In pected to be Iowa alumni I "A Study . I the memorial committee, announced which th y have parti cipated must One of the most interesting num-I what he believes to be unique plans do so, because on the ev ening of the bel'S of the program will be the sen- for the class memorial. H the ideas (ryouts ea.t·h judge will b g1v n a ior frolic, whloh wlll occur Tuesday of his committee are worked out the slip of paper with every man'a rec- afternoon at the city park. Some ot class of 1912 will erect on each side ord printed on It, and these records Paul Stanley Collier, B. A. Iowa '11; sociology; economics. of Housing Conditions in 2. R adlngll, Harri son. 3. Gl lub numb ra. a Small City." Chester A. Corey, B. A. Iowllo '10; English literature; EngllBh lan- 4. Thr "Old Time Songl" 6. ;\Ilaerere acene. )(edlc Rece6v Jnwmathll)S " Development In Anglo- the alumni classes wllJ also take part of tbe main walk leadIng up to the will be taken into can ideratlon In I In this . Some new I3nd original Old Capitol, a marble column 00 the aelectlng the wInners. Wm .• f. Rohrbacher of Solon I Lena Dalrymple, B. A. Simpson stunts are said to be under way, and I top of which wlll be a handsome art The contest is to b held tomor- C. E. Palmer of Mason Ity, who ra- guage. Saxon Law." '09; German; education. "An Ap- the affair Itself Is planned dlfferent- electroller . Tbe two columns will row night, Wedoesday, May 29, In celve their 1. D. d grees from the }lreciatlon of Goethe's Father." ly than It has formerly been. The l be placed just at the entrance to th the natural sclencJ So college of homeop&.thlc medlcln of Carl Gustav Franzen, B. A. Penn amphItheatre is to be on the side bill campus, so that they;, will cr ate a far, the list of men who will try S. U. I. this year, have a epted ap- '08; Latin; reek. "Astrology As where the spectators wll! be In the kInd of gateway through Which the out is as follows : J . H. Anderson, polntmenta to Intern ahlps at t he An Influence Roman Life" shade, while the "stage" upon which students will pass on their way to and Fred R. Blythe, D. O. Hunt, Harry Metropolitan and Flower hospltala, Julian H. Gist, Ph. B. ChIcago '10; the festivities wlll take place, is to from the university. It Is planned C. Langland, Paul J. Pierce, IvaI respectively, In " w York Ity. English Hterature and language. be surrounded by a rope, so that the that the olumns shall be of the best ?lcPeak, O. O. Gabrielson, C. B. 'l1hese men have taken a veral ex- "The Poetry of the Civil War." crowd cannot Intertere wIth the per- material that money can buy, and of Isaac, Benjamin Boer, Harry H. amlnatloos and through them have Gertrude Martha James, B. A. formers. fitting quality to occupy so prom 1- Gould, George G. Glick and Benja- received slml1ar oppor unities In Iowa '11; German; English. "The nent a place on the university cam- min Swab. men are expected both Detroit and Boston. This speaka During the wCJTnlng Tuesday, the Artist aud His Work; A Study of pus. The columns wl1\ be square, to enter blare the tryouts are very well of the work of our college. Goethe's Aesthetic'S." alumni reunions will take place, aud with a heavy base. On one side of held. Among the contestants ar FannIe Abelloa Kocll, B. A. Iowa indications now look as though there each wl\1 be a largo copper Plate men who have had experience as Inter-department Baseball '11; German; French. "The Struc- will be [rom to twenty classes bearing the dedication of the class. Inter-class and universit y c.,hamplon Owing to medic examination to- ture of Hauptmann'a Dramaa." In reunion. In tbe evening of the The cODlmittee Is c<lnaldering the ad- debaters, making the selection of a day (Tuesday) the game betwoon the Helen JosephIne Norem, B. S. same day, the semi-centennial Hep- visabllity of having on the opposIte comparltalvely good team posaible. ·L. A. and medica wl11 be postponed Highland Parl( '08; English; bls- Ero reunion wlll be held. An etrort l Swlditeh atnhoether copper plate Inscribed The judges who wlll select the until Thuraday morning at 10. The t "D tl E names of tbe cla sa mem- team P t S f It d ory. rama c lem ents In the wlll be made to keep the entire unl-' be s are: 1'0 essoTS am B. Sloan, acu y- ent game will probably be (ContInued on Page 3.) venity band here durIng commence- ment week. rs. Paul S. Peirce, C. C. Nutting, E. N. be played this afternoon at 4: 30 . The S. Thompaon, and Dean Carl E. Sea- final game will be played on Satur- (Continued on Page 4.) sbore. day.

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THE DAIL le·WAN VOL. XI.

CANDIDATES NUMEROUS FOR ADVANCED DEGREES I

THIRTY-NINE TO TARE FINAL

EXAUINATIONS

GI'uduute ColJege to TUI'D Out )Iany

ulLdJ(latesfol' High Academic

Standing

The graduate college announces

t he following list f r (l'~ates for

advanced degrees, together wi th the'

subjects of their theses :

Doctol' of Philosophy

David Allen Anderson, B. . Iowa, '

' 0 ; ~!. A. Iowa '09; educatiou; psy­

(,hology. " TIf School System of

' orway."

larence Ray Aurner, B. Ph. Iowa

'03; ~r. A. Iowa ' 09; J)olltlca I sci­

ence ; education.

Town hip Go,' rnmeut lu Iowa."

James Ellis Gow, B. Ph. Iowa, '

'0 ' 1; )I. S. Iowa 'O G; morph logica l

botany; systema I. any. "Em-

bryology ot the .Moids." ! 1Iartin John Lam , B. A. Augus- I

taua '06; B. D. Augustana '0 ; ~L A.! Augustana '09; sociology; psycholo­

gy. "1' he Property Concepts of t he (

Hebrews." I Fred J ay Seaver, B. S. ~rornin g-I

side '02; ~r. S. Iowa '04; botany ;

zoology. "The HYPoc l'eales of orth1

Ameri ca."

Franklin Orion Smith, B. A. Iowa

ucation.

. Iowa '07; psych010gy; ed­

" Th e Effect of Training In

'ronal Hearing."

Rolaud Maclaren Stewal' t , B. A.

PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF THE STATE UNIVERSITY 01;' IOWA

IOWA CITY, IOWA, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 28, 1912.

TONIGHT AT THE NATURAl SCIENCE AUDITORIUM •

, /

GlJl LS' GJ,EE CU : B

In the NntuI'ul Hricn('c .\(ldltol'iul11, at H 0 '( lork TOlli~ ht. th Gil'; ' G 1I.'e (luI.! Will Gin' Til h' .\nullul

HOllie COliC I't. Ln t Ye/lr, thc .lutli tOllullI " ·u l~jlJed. It \\ ill Be 80 .\ ~I, l ll TOll ill,h t . 1'1 .\dm iOI1 rill

Be Twenty-tlve ('cnts. Tkkets .\I'e 011 sal - lit Wieneke' •

NUMBER 162

GIRlS' GlEE ClUB TO APPEAR TONIGHT

A~ . T ' .\L OP "U TO

B ~ HELD ~ .HUlTomnl

1'\\ nl Girl In

Glv(>'ol n din

I 1)(1('1' Tnk

11 ttl n

and Cnl·

Sulo Pili"

Tonlgb . o'clo k. tb

hom on rt of th Girls' gl

wlJl Il b Id In th natur I

auditorium. Thll will b th

mUlk I otert Inm nt ot lh

annua l

club

r1 nc

fln I

y ar,

onci oa a fon qll n(' • a I r udl-

euc wil l gr t tbe fair IOngatera.

Ev ry 'b r the Irla h ,. p-

p r tI th y ha\' b 0 ball II by I r •

and nthll lasUe audl(>n

Branch Friday nl,ht, all

au c II tul nterlalnm nt of tllf y ar

"8S gh n. Th r Ir on I 'W nt to

W(> I Dran h In II:{ nuto . UlI­

day th y go to W It Llh rty to IV6

a acr cl ('onCf.'rt In th by 1'1 1\

church or that t'ltr,

La t y ar th~ 1'11111 wal rOlllpo \ cl

or Ilfty lIH'mu r . Thill . ar It wnll

lIl'enU"1 beat to IIl11lt the num b r to

twenty 8S h,tt I' In r ould In thla

way b 1\ ('Ill' d and

he gln'll hem. ~JI

Utt hn direct II th

b tt l' training

I'Afl :'1111 Prot­

c·luu through-

out th y ar, aod tho who know at

ber rrl('\\ n y In UII capaclt~· xp ct

a rar trPllt wh n the girls make

their appraranc . tonIght . Cllftonl

llak and Fran k lallllllder tak

th mal solo part , Th abHlty of

th Sl' 1U n as sin ra n d no com-Iowa ' 04; educ-atlon; psyChology. CmUmNCE~U]XT \\'EEJ{ l'L.lNS I [lfCTROll[RS

l'UmUSE llEs'r ASSn'En 'ARY [ "Beginnings and Evolution of Taxa-

GIV[N AS ClASS MfMORIAl

TO BE ' 110. 'I<;X TO~I()nU \\' ment, and they ar ulg dra 'Iog cartI.

XI) ctl'd to be 0.

t lon for P ublic Education."

l\Instel' of AI·ts

l\Iabel Louise Anderson, B. A. in

Ed. Iowa State Teachers ' 07; Latin;

English. " Certain PrincJples ot

Technique in Vergll's Pictures of

lass Ueuuions nnd Seulol' }i' l'olic

to Be Fcut.U1'es

Indications now are that this

year's commeucement week wlll be

the hest ever. Plans for the dllTereut Nature."

Roxanna Anderson, B. funotlons are coming along better

A. Iowa than was expected, and It Is est!-

" A stU<fY mated that the athens of Iowa will

SJoJNIOR ' l'LAN UNIQCE GIFT TO

\.'~H ITY

LJ t ~ot. YOI' Lnrge, Bnt l··ull of

Good )laterlal

fl 8a Norma Harr ison la the r ad r

of the club. H I' 'ork along thll

line ha re eh d noth ing but tho

This aft t r: 20 I h igh t omm ndation Cram all , h r

rnoon a ., : ' , n room 1 3 L1 L. A., the m n who e'p ct to fi n ln t rpretation and for ful d-

l'lans ror AI't t ry out tor the tams wblch will ltv ry bing esp clally vldent In her

represent Iowa. ill the lut r-col- r adlngs. Comlllittee .\nDonnc

EI ('u 'ollers on .Eacb

Celltrnl 'Valk

ide 01 leglate debates next fall will m t to am ot th f :l tur at th Pe

draw for place on the ll rogrllm. At gram ar as followl: '11; education; English.

of the Reading Interests

School Pupils."

of High be crowded with about one thousand At a recent meeting of the senior this ti me debater who have not

1. Thr e oratorio I tlOnB, p'

lal preparatlona. visitors of wbom six hundred are ex- ' , . I class, Chairman John T. Hanna, of ; handed In a list of th cant st In pected to be Iowa alumni I "A Study . I the memorial committee, announced ~ which th y have participated must

One of the most interesting num-I what he believes to be unique plans do so, because on the evening of the

bel'S of the program will be the sen- for the class memorial. H the ideas (ryouts ea.t·h judge will b g1v n a

ior frolic, whloh wlll occur Tuesday of his committee are worked out the slip of paper with every man'a rec­

afternoon at the city park. Some ot class of 1912 will erect on each side ord printed on It, and these records

Paul Stanley Collier, B. A. Iowa

'11; sociology; economics.

of Housing Conditions in

2. R adlngll, ~JlI Harrison.

3. Gl lub numb ra.

a Small

City."

Chester A. Corey, B. A. Iowllo '10;

English literature; EngllBh lan-

4. Thr " Old Time Songl"

6. ;\Ilaerere acene.

)(edlc Rece6v Jnwmathll)S " Development In Anglo- the alumni classes wllJ also take part of tbe main walk leadIng up to the will be taken into can ideratlon In

I In this. Some new I3nd original Old Capitol, a marble column 00 the aelectlng the wInners. Wm .• f. Rohrbacher of Solon an~ I

Lena Dalrymple, B. A. Simpson stunts are said to be under way, and I top of which wlll be a handsome art The contest is to b held tomor- C. E. Palmer of Mason Ity, who ra-

guage.

Saxon Law."

'09; German; education. "An Ap- the affair Itself Is planned dlfferent- electroller. Tbe two columns will row night, Wedoesday, May 29, In celve their 1. D. d grees from the

}lreciatlon of Goethe's Father." ly than It has formerly been. The l be placed just at the entrance to th the natural sclencJ audltorlu~. So college of homeop&.thlc medlcln of

Carl Gustav Franzen, B. A. Penn amphItheatre is to be on the side bill campus, so that they;, will cr ate a far, the list of men who will try S. U. I. this year, have a epted ap­

'08; Latin; reek. "Astrology As where the spectators wll! be In the kInd of gateway through Which the out is as follows : J . H . Anderson, polntmenta to Intern ahlps at t he

An Influence n~n Roman Life" shade, while the "stage" upon which students will pass on their way to and Fred R. Blythe, D. O. Hunt, Harry Metropolitan and Flower hospl tala,

Julian H. Gist, Ph. B. ChIcago '10; the festivities wlll take place, is to from the university. It Is planned C. Langland, Paul J. Pierce, IvaI respectively, In " w York Ity.

English Hterature and language. be surrounded by a rope, so that the that the olumns shall be of the best ?lcPeak, O. O. Gabrielson, C. B. 'l1hese men have taken a veral ex­

"The Poetry of the Civil War." crowd cannot Intertere wIth the per- material that money can buy, and of Isaac, Benjamin Boer, Harry H. amlnatloos and through them have

Gertrude Martha James, B. A. formers. fitting quality to occupy so prom 1- Gould, George G. Glick and Benja- received slml1ar oppor unities In

Iowa '11; German; English. "The nent a place on the university cam- min Swab. ~rore men are expected both Detroit and Boston . This speaka During the wCJTnlng Tuesday, the Artist aud His Work; A Study of pus. The columns wl1\ be square, to enter blare the tryouts are very well of the work of our college.

Goethe's Aesthetic'S." alumni reunions will take place, aud with a heavy base. On one side of held. Among the contestants ar

FannIe Abelloa Kocll, B. A. Iowa indications now look as though there each wl\1 be a largo copper Plate men who have had experience as Inter-department Baseball

'11; German; French. "The Struc- will be [rom nLl~\lU to twenty classes bearing the dedication of the class. Inter-class and university c.,hamplon Owing to medic examination to-

ture of Hauptmann'a Dramaa." In reunion . In tbe evening of the The cODlmittee Is c<lnaldering the ad- debaters, making the selection of a day (Tuesday) the game betwoon the

Helen JosephIne Norem, B. S. same day, the semi-centennial Hep- visabllity of having on the opposIte comparltalvely good team posaible. ·L. A. and medica wl11 be postponed

Highland Parl( '08; English; bls- Ero reunion wlll be held. An etrort l Swlditeh atnhoether copper plate Inscribed The judges who wlll select the until Thuraday morning at 10. The

t "D tl E names of tbe clasa mem- team P t S f It d ory. rama c lements In the wlll be made to keep the entire unl-' be s are: 1'0 essoTS am B. Sloan, acu y- ent game will probably be

(ContInued on Page 3.)

venity band here durIng commence­

ment week.

rs. Paul S. Peirce, C. C. Nutting, E. N. be played this afternoon at 4: 30. The

S. Thompaon, and Dean Carl E. Sea- final game will be played on Satur-

(Continued on Page 4.) sbore. day.

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"D DMli. (Japital Pr~es D ... AlbertM

VOL. XI.

rJ Bell com ent Is In 'Part as follows: Tn .. daJ .... - •.. , Con,er ReJDolda " his Is a slgnlftoo.nt honor for an l'(ect,·~.j1fT t" • faul J fIene, Thuk'ict~ .. ~ ... ! : ... b! c. c" ... en Iowa man, coming as it does from a .. turd." . .. . • . .vel'llOJl Seebllrpr 'cote e -of the greatest scientists of ...

IildJtor1&l Writ.erll ourt Ime. Dr. Albert Is already rec-Chester CoM,... " Vernob Seeburger ogn l ed as one of the leading orlgln-

I Hamllto!t'Iohuoli. 11

f . ,.IN'G~ I~tor- I

.e.B e C. Ford Esther Palliu. Auoctate Editora

ICa~911 1t{artin, 1 ~Franlt ~.l~wln W. T. Spies C. H. FI.hburn 1.1'. -Hanna • WUt Hurlburt

'l IJ, H. D. HanlOn , I Beporters

M.. H. Wilkinson ! A. t.' Swllhe hal)k Seydel Ben Swab r.,. E . Darling , .E. ;Ill. Norrl. R. C. Au.tln Ernest Forelber,

DAILY, ~OWrAN PVB~~S1!ING Publl.her (Incorperated)

, ) I I J } !

CO.,

al in estigators of our country, and

upon several Important occaBlons haa

buted to the sum of knowledge

on 8 ent iftc subjects. The organiza­

tion f the Iowa delegation to the

cong ess Is ~rati!ylng Indeed, as

quite a number of delegates have al­

read been named and the promise

that owa Will be largely represented

is at present very bright."

. RENT- }j'lat or three fur·

It~" about time to tblnk about that Commencement Gift yoa shoald ....-,ke, and we are prepalred to show you a fine assortment of Ideal -"ts. KEITH & McCHESNEY

"Y" to Sell Gowns the associat ion for ~h~ sale of th lIT j A. ,C. (jOI\I?O~

Managing Edlter r , , nlshe rooms for light housekeeping. It was anno unced yesterday that outfits, this same commission to be

Entered .. IIfCQn<1..,clau mall Dl&~ ter, N01'8mber 12, 1903, at the pott­office at 16w& City, Iowa. under tlle act ot CongreB. Qt MMth 3, 187 • • Per year, paid before Oct. 1, U.n Per year, pa1d after Oct. 1. 'J.n l:!er seme.ter . . . . . . . • . . . . .. ,1.21 "'u Single copy ... .......•. , .01

Also suite of two rooms. 303 N. tbe oIwa Y. 1'11. C. A. would tal{e applied to the fund qreated whereby

Capitol. Phone 5UR. tt charge of the sale of caps and gowns students desiring to go to Lake

._ mouth ................. .31 o ej 23 Eaat Washington Street •

P~one 29 (Uader namc of 10,,". City Citizen) , iI ' ~======

THE DEB ':,'C 'fR 0 Ttl

• Perhaps the reputation of Iowa as

It 8rhoo) ha, ' b l1 , enhancpd uy no

one ~billg iU I recent}' ars as much a,Q

oy th&, ret;oQrd of hUId b:l.1ing tea1118.

+ +11 + + + + ot or + + + + + + + + CO~G EVENTS + + + . ~ -+++++++++++ ~I y bOo Baseball, Iowa vs. Grinnell,

Iowa field.

May BO. Decoration Day. All univer­

sity exercises suspended.

J une 1. Track meet, Iowa Fresh­• men \'S. Coe, lowa. tl.eM.

June 7. Graduating exercises of the 'A record of success nevor etjualletl, , I literary societies, 8 p. m. ill the w gt> is the reeult ot the efforts' ~" . I J ne (. Gov rno)' B <lay. of tl1'O) Forensic leain In that Iinp;· II' I I . I l and ' I"E'Y ow 01 ' 'a til' reglu1ent, Ilnd tl1 net'e ;tty ot 1{(lPj)illJ{ up this .

I 4 p, m.

l'pcot'd ls a.Pparen: to aJI. TllerO I is J 8 B di • the C 11 une . _ ea ng o. see, 0 . ege. · DO ) ·PO DI hy.it .. ' uk! not II I lwlrt , 1.- 1 d SIS

G '!.pp Ie I c 90C6, . a. m. . 11lJlI (;1 b J' I) 1Y.'1 18 1! .10'11 I r.. cO n.d t "iUn6: .... lf. Ba ' (lOllner on campus,

It Is now too late ,of J contse,1to ,ad­

t e!1uYOnd no ~tll'lVolltlJlwh€M I s'f.not 7 p, m. I

' ~ure te ISElll!OlOlJ d~t

Natural SrJeJl(lS au(1Uorium.

SenIor play, 8 p. m . • llbl',dlt:; 'no 'IU me nd ,t(lIpoopa.~r bUt 1 . Cd '" n,'''~''_

\lne "D. lilsil aYlwt'fl..;,I .. a_:_ 8.

tbls year for the seniors of the uni,

versity. The prominent clotbing

stores of the city are now conducting

Geneva this summer oan borrow and

repay at the convenience. The sale

of caps and gowns will start in the

elaborate clearance sales and in or. near future.

del' to arrange the rush for caps and

gowns more conveniently to them- FOUND-An .. S .. A .. E. bar pin

sebres have arranged to put their own or may have same by applying at

sale in the hands of the stu(lent the Iowan office and paying tor this

"Y." A commission Is to be gl\,en notice if

Comp:_ COUJ'8e8 in Book~~pla;, Buking, Sborthand.. l' pewriring aud Penmanship. Write us today ior our cakloguf.

~ooer

. -des at the sllore \vhiah sdla the

\1i11CJI<nJtttt'1Gli&mil~~J,*v~ ~ .' ~V gt the'l :me time.

~he, P.ure .Food Emporium d 8 South 1luqU. J~. or

CUFTON BEDFORD

~;;{erDARROW ~ :J(olcla COLLARS l

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Hi~. South Dubuque StreeC

Phone 118:S Iowa Cit,., Iowa

F. T. BREENE, D. D. 8., M. D.

Deatilt

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1116 South Dubuque Street

Oa'Jee hoUl'l: 8 a. m. to 12 m. ...

1:00 to IS:OO p. m. ure dcXtlDsion liselfnshollid ,i!lel! ~ 8B itl. _ t 1,n r'll d I' T • • OI;un~:o;v '" ass IU' eYl!rc,(lbS il.'. 4· (.c>o. i ... __ IIiI:. __ • ___ .... It!B!i!r-..iiI'c.IIi* _____ 1i

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.,,\Rne , "on Qonc ,..". ~ IIl\ 1 •

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jJ lta .. lll\) 11 Jrl, ) 1Jllq 10l WIJ ,b ; tJi!YeaJlll 'I /) oi'loi6'W l'If['[ I I

.JJWle9Amj Alumni dlPJl~rJ IiUdll. IlfIU II Tomorrow's tryoUitBoIJsh0'1l1d I Ibe . T 1<L U 1 dE ..... ' h.ln. ' 0 1

"' IUI;I.~d'~,o .... Eliip~r ~n )..,. h .tJh.'I.'I'll\QM'ltl ' ) watchBc)fftniil1Ill118itlo~l!l"tttUtion by ~~... ill 6 .JUI "

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. ')d J8UI.Jlli n9IJ 'lIlt 110 3Bun:)sd ,08 ob dil'atiOll~~baTh.!!(rtiTcbf.Ol1 '1t)'II'f,'t>akiless ,7 n. 1 p .. ,t. B' Tr t..t..

I' u.ue/ ... "I.. SO "'. ~.~j .... !l~j.;'eQtD ... l!n, of debating at !~, , 9.1n1I'fJI l ltrlter.ion

-')9S <11/111\, \TI" Iltl ·1I 'l9(Jcq 10 qlia of th measrn' - i·n- whk'll It has "u .rt.

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,./ (10 J.l I> II I II! ; l\~"f,j~gll! oj III I 'II 0 LOST-Bunch of keys. ~ave at

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h~t' IJZ9 ')111 IIml 1'[011. .o1lw8 nlm ·r TIlt E' I' 1·UW,1' III Send your shoes to u to be repair. j'W Hro,<,t ')(Ij 9101<1 '19J09 o.t .'> ' I,. pI 'J I .1 ., I

ad Instead of dlsc81' ing th m and 'HII tIlJll"9111()'1 'I( ,nom .bI9ri,0 ~SIV ') S). Itt'll'n"~ V • .'lIlqr{ I: IIJI I hils. ,c[rl 9ll! i ([lw fl\:.one 805 )urchashur new ne. Ladies are gen. .I ~ ~ "un en Jl E)'lD9M (U' \ 01 OVllrt odw HSf[[ , II ') 'J ',n 'fl \J( ,) , ,I /I

eraUy tI e DlRst nartlcular about how I~~~~~~~=-':~=~~~=~~~~~~~~==--=== I olqTll/,I'J '{ t II tf""IlIl nil 'I 8/:js[?-'w1nl their shoos are repaJred, but we can J II f"otJ .)\<. ~ J( r hCr:rn .8'T9lsd9h pleas the most nartfcular, as we use

: .. 11 )(1 m n)j - b~'1 '{I9~ IIlJilsqrno'l nothing but the best ot material and <1l1I ;b9!9

ai' £!I'll (IdYl ,. llbrrt . ndT

with tlle d of Dl()(lern -maOOnel')'\ .n GolB .II r liP. 81 ""'>'01 ; 9'S 81lUl'lt we are ab e to urD ou work' mat .v. .m- _.lIul.thM .') ') ,}:),tf)q a _hlsQ looks like new and we&ii as well. Jl~~ lJli6~'Jljii.t~60 .. 8

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anhattan Bulldlng ()9S ~,a!lW'l .J ' ,

ImI.~/ 'been i'~&Iilri'aMjl~ifeewWtI11 rI 'El,cnrjng Il"Blt19!lJ as tp/tcherl. f9.r)owa at.ud.nt .... Jld Il'Bd~~m.sUog'hulh PIl Ir' ~~8rH 'and"+Mta~d ' ue If ,.ou think of teaching. Enrollment fee to 1I.re, 1~(~tJll4~1\t l~Q,r J'io commle.loD except for place accepted. and ~i't8 tration good for an,. future ,.ear fOU lDay. select In c.......,o plooe your f I lUmo:) lI11hllb aleM 'r ... ,

(.. 9~BcI no b9unlJno;»

){(JSIOAL STUDIOS

A.NNA. DILLER STARliU(JJ[

Oalee anI' NOTAle l• Dne Storti

Muaic Studio, 21 N. Dubuque 8L

Pllpu. Received in Piano, Pipe 0rpII

and HUlno.,.

ESTHER l\lcDOWEL\. SWISBB

(Pupil of Mar,. Wood Ohue)

Piano School

Thoroaghq modem and al'tbW

methods of piona pla1inl, trom die

becbmin, of mUllle to ad" ...

Il'ade!l.

Phoae!l 1818 803 81lDUDJ' ..

REAL ESTATE

Sale and Ren': Larae .!at of cttr re!lidencee, vacant loti, AIld fu...

Alao ltocb of mercbaJldJae.

(J. M. RENO

11016 W .. htqtoD 8tnec

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C~FETEBIA The home of excellent cooking. You will al­ways come again.

~ ................ .. • SMOKE=

1\Ir. Stewart and Mr. l\lcOabe, of

the Aluminum Cooking Utensils com­

l>&ny, will be bere to contract tbirty

men for a profitable swnmer's work.

'Yon want some mooey lor next fall.

IJlvestigate at the Burkley Saturday,

JUDe 1. 6-30

OANDIDATES NUMEROUS

FOR ADVANOED DEGREES

(Continued from Page 1.)

Miracle Plays."

Helen Packard. B. A. in Ed. Iowa

State Teachers' '11; LaUn; Oreek

history . "The Short-by-position

Theory Tested by An Exa.mination of

. HAVf YOT BOUGHT THAT SUMMfR SUIT YfT?

That o~d pair of Trousers to help out an odd . Suit--That Straw Hat for those

hot Days Coming IF NOT we feel fully justified in saying that your opportunity here is exceptional in two ways-The high class of quality we submit to your inspection and the extraordinary price reductions made on everything in the store,

= Lobby apr Store = . ' !lFBED RACINE,P,.", = ......................

VergU's Hexameters."

Edwin Clyde Robbins, B. A. Iowa

'10; economics; sociology. "The

Printers in Cedal' Rapids ; Study in

A DISCOUNT Of AT LfAST ONf-fOURTHOffONfVfRYTHIN6 This includes all Colla.rs, Ties, Hats, Underwear, Boys' Clothing, Hos­iery and Parnishings, Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases, Men's Work Shirts and Clothing, .

.. Marshall-O'Brien­Organized Labor."

Luman West Sampson, B. A. Iowa

'11; sociology; history. "The Atti­

tude of Organized Labor Toward Im­

BIGGER DISCOUNTS ON ALL MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, A NEW CIRCULAR GOES OUT TODAY QUOTING MANY NEW LOW CUT PRICES, IF YOU ARE OVERLOOKED IN ANY MAN­NER PLEASE CALL AND GET ONE,

Worthen Co. 11' Iowa ATeDIM

... Dental Supplies •••

+-+-+-+-+-+ I I + +

-WANTED-

Partner in best paying, be tad.

vertlBed, and most rapidly grow·

ing, up-to-date, retail business

in Iowa. City, Must be able to

invest at least $800.00 to

$1000.00. Must stand most

highly, morally aud socinlly,

c pecially among the college

lleople, a influence is more de.

h'cd in this case thau mouey.

This is just the right OPllorhmi­

ty tor OIne ambitious student

"ho ~s de h'ous of establishing

migration."

Agnes Wallace Smith. B. A. Iowa

'11; history; English. "The Previous

Legislative Experience of United

States Senators."

Harold Walter Smith ; education ;

sociology. "A Comparison of the

Physiool Development of Scbool Chil­

dren With Their School Standing."

J. C. PIRATH Sale Conductor

for

Robert Groff Smitb, B. A. lIigb- Study V' Brain Stem With Reference I land Park '11; education; econom­

ics. "A Comparison of Rural and

City Pupils As Revealed by Their

Work in the lligh School."

to Nucleus Ambiguous."

Dean Hill Osborn; histology; anat­

omy. "A Study of Brain Stem With

Refel'enc'6 to Deitors NUCleus."

Anna ~Iarle Sorenson, B. A. Iowa Frank L. Secoy, M. D., Iowa 'II;

'07; English; German. "Appeals to otology; pathology. "The lntracran­

tbe Senses In Pagan Anglo-Saxon ial COlllplications of Oitltis Media."

Poetry."

Theodore A. Wanerlls, B. A. Iowa Wyer E\h.Ibits Book-plate

'10; eC'onomic', English. "The Eco- University Librllrian M. G. Wyer

himself in a dignified, well pay· Ilomi<'s of A(hertlsin~." has plnced. on e.xhibillon Cor today

JII business. This conne tion :'Iu tN' of ~k'(,Il(,(' and tomorro a part of his collection

woul!l )lot necessarily illterfere Edwin Cobb, B. . Iowa '09. of book plales. ':\lr. Wyer has the

with onC's studies or Sc11001 ololo Y; llathology. "Lnbyrintbits." largest rolle({ion of book-platE'S in

Economy Quality

Make Early Engagements for

Senior Photos Special Rates G ven at

Townsend's Studio

LUSCO~BE ('ja"M'S. A!l(h'e s, Homer Levi Dodge, B. A. Col- the state, in all about 1,000 specl-

mens. In last Sunday's Register and --is making the album up for EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY

Olll'e this PIl\lCi'

gate '10; physics; mathematics.

"The Effect of An Electrio Current Leader, an article written by Ir. •• L· b I . I -J.-+-+-+-+-

+ Upon the Elasticity of Wire-s." Wyer, reviewing the history of bOOk-l the SenIors In I era Arts. I

+ Clifford Harrisoll Farr, B. A. Iowa. plates In Iowa, and Illustrated by a C II I £ • t t · d

'11; morphological botllny; geology. few sam pi s from his collection. The a ear ¥ .lor S I In gsa + + + + + + + + + + + + + "T~:\I~~:rPI~:::~~n~f ~,\':~~~~~\~:o~~a~'~ ~:I:tl~: ~l1:h~)~1D~:ere~:;bi~ii::a.:; t:: I ;,..-a_v_o_i_d __ c_o_n_f_u_s_i_o_n~_I_a_t_e_r __ i_n __ t_e_r_n_ .......

l\Iiss Dorothy L. De France + 7Oology; geology. "A Sludy ot the the dayse mentioned.

+ PubUc Stenoll'apher oIt Theories of Kinetogenesls." ~---

+ Allldnds of stenographic work + George Washington .1Iluhlemann, Yal':.1tr Han('e

+ accuratelJ and neatlJ executed. + B. S. Northwestern '00; pbysical :'Ja.lestic Hall

~ + 126 S. Clinton Phone 8018 + chemistry; organic chemistry. "The Decoration Day All the Lunch Dainties

I' • -1. + + + + + -+ ;- + + + + + Interaction of the Enzymos." Uny 30 Olivas, Biscuits of All Kinds, Presh Frutt!

J '

\ \

To Give 18 FLOWERS -For Receptions

Parties Birthdays

Anniversaries Weddings

Acknowledremata Regrets and Greetinrs

, Aldous & Son 18 S. Cllnton

Margaret M. Shercllfre, B. A. Iowa

'11 ; pure mathemallcs; applied ('. R Pirnic Thur dllY and V~tables mathematics. "A Problem In Me- The Y. P. S. C. E., of the Presby-

chanics" terian c·hurcb, wtll hold its annual

Orley Hosmer Truman, B. A. Iowa picnic in tbe city park Thursday af-

'11; applied mathematics; pure ternoon and evening In case of rain I

mathematics. "Computation of the It will be held in the church parlors. ========================;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;.; Orbit of a. Comet,'·

Frau(·is 1\1. Van Tuyl, B. A. Iowa Yarsity dllnring pllrty Ilt omplln)'

'11; geology; chemistry. "The eol- I IlI'morr, aturdar e'l'eniug, .Juue 1.

ogy of the Keokuk Beds of the Cen- Ullhllua & Ogle ol'che!)tra. ;;·31

tral Mississippi Valley, With Em-

phasis Upon Their Geodes." FI'e hman Debate Po tponed

Ilea a SpecIIl'-' of

tudents' Supplies Text 600u forr aU 0011...... ........ tolly Supplle.. P_ta.la r_.. ~ .. Stoak. ~t Prtcu. John T. Rles, 16 Clinton 9t.

Otis 1\1. Weigle, B. A. in Ed. Iowa Owing to a failure to pick all the -=::0="------;::;::=----====;;============ State Tea hers' '08; physical chem- jndges for the freshman debates, !!III __ .I ______________ ... _ .. _I1111!11~~-_.I! Istory; orga~lc chemistry. "The Dyn- which were to be beld last evening,

amics of the Rea tlOD of Alkyl Hal- the debates have been postponed ti ll

ides and Silver Nitrate In Mixed 801- tonight.

vents."

Arthur DeWitt Whedon, B. A. Iroquol Notice

Iowa '07; entomology; special zool- IroquoIs dance at Little

ogy. " Odonata of Iowa." ball, Wednesday, May 29. Launch

Mildred Rebecca Yule, B. S. Iowa leaves boat house at 7 o'c-lock.

'06; animal biology; entomology.

"The Development of the Adrenals All candidates for degrees are ra-

In Mammals." quested to pay tbelr diploma fees by

l\faster of Sele'nce tn Medicine June 1, at tbe office of the secretary,

George Rogers Albertson, M. D., Old Ca.pltol bulldlng.-John O. Bow-

Iowa '10; histology; anatomy. "A man. 5-28

Peoples' Steam Laundry

Iowa City, 1MnI 1IIDII .. 58

c. tI. TOMS, Prop ..

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+ + + + + + + + + + + + + ....... -----~-..---~>' 11~-~-~-.. sermon Sunday morning. He

preaches his first sermon in Ihis new

pulpit at Council Bluffs next Sun­

day.

-I- + + PERSONAL AND SOOIAL + + + +++++++++++++

W. V. Snavely, ex-medic, visited

in th~ city ov~r Saturday and sun- I

day. .'

Clement E. Cole spent the week- I

end in Cedar Rapids, visiting with I friends .

The Cosmopolitan club held a

picnic west of the c-Ity park Satur­

day afternoon.

Miss Hazeldean Toof, of the regis­

tl'ar's office was called to Red Oak

on acount of the serious Illness of

her brother.

Ready for the June Graduate, the June Bride, the Summer Girl.

The most delightfully dainty thing in the world is the American girl graduate, the June bride, the Summer girl, in appropriate apparel, whether It's commencement occaSion, at the wedding, or out doors am6ng the blossoms and other lesser beauties of nature. Yetter's is the Girl Graduate Styl e Store; the June Bride Style Store; and the Summer Girl Style Store-the store that gets the new and beautiful things first, a marvelous diversity of styles in SUits, Dresses, Waists, Light Weight Wraps, Mid-summer Millinery, Fans, P,aras6Is, Silk Hosiery, Gloves, Belts, Handkerohlefs, Wash Bags, Earrings and thousands of Dress Accessory Novelties.

Always Come To ~. YETTER'S ~

E. G. Boer, 'II, one of Iowa's

track men last year, visited Sunday

and lIIonday with fr iends here.

From bere he goes to Kansas City to

enter the transfer business with his

hrother.

Professor J . L. Gillin returned last

Saturday, after a trip of several

days spent in delivering commence­

ment addresses at Sheldon and other

towns in the northwestern part of

the state.

Carl W. Kirkpatrick, boys' secre- =========================~

Osborne West, ex-L. A. '12, has

served his time in the United States

navy and is back visiting his par-

tary of tbe y. M. C. A. of Cedar

Rapids, visited friends In the city

over Sanday.

Robert Jackson, L. '13, enjoyed a

Vernon, returned unday evening to 'William A. Cutler, D. '13, at th.~ ents in this city. West wlll be re­

take up her school work again. Kappa Sig house. He is at prese~ meIllbered, ail the $l1iversity's star

H. D. Byers, an ex-lunior law, is employed at the Chicago Iron and pitc'ber two years ago.

here taking the state bar examina. Steel Worlts. The first senior class sing took

PURC~LL BROS Wholesale and Retail

Cigars and ,

.. Tobacco

116 E. Washington St.

.

-

Fintst Line of agars, Pi pea. Toba.Qat, BII!., in the City.

Re}Q'tS lty winp at the Nati~ and A.meri-can Leagues

-AT-

Fink's Cigar Soore Visit Saturday and ·Sunday from his tions. Since leaving school he has Professor C. 'Y. Wassam is away place last evening on the liberal arts r.-____________ .J

parents, who drove up from Musca- been employed In a large law office. on a trip which is to last about a steps. Men seemed to be rather

tine In their car. Miss CalJie Welter, an Iowa alum- week and a half. He. is deli vering scarce among the Singers, but the

Miss Jean Lee bas returned to her nus, who has been instru ctor in commencement addresses over quite girls appeared in a good number and

home in Centerville, after a few Latin in the Cambridge high scbool an extended territory in Iowa. entertained a large campus audience.

"Weeks' visit with her sislter, Madge, the past year, is visiting in Iowa ~1isses Eloise and Mary Brainerd These "sings" are to be continued as

at the Delta Gamma house. City. and George G. G!lck entertained the the Weather permits.

Miss Alice Stack, Ian Iowa grad- 1\£lss Marjorie Royce, who WlUI people at Oakdale Sunday evening. Professor E. D. Starbuck has

uate, who has ben teaching the past principal of the Peary City high The program was made up of instru- gone to Gainerville, Fla., where he

year at Peary City, has returned school the past year, has r eturned to mental and vocal music and read- Is to give the commencement ad-l

T. D. Kelley Men's New Spring Suit Samples now on Display.­Select your new Spring Suit now. Made to measure $15.00 and up. Clothing Carefully Cleaned, Repaired and Pressed. 'Phone 17.

home to spend her V6cation. dress at the State UniverSity of ======;==:::::::====== \. ' ,.Jo ~.... 'j

her home in Iowa City for the sum- Ings.

Miss ~1:arianna Sims, L. A. '13, mer. Rev. J. T. Jones, of the CongreJ Florida. On Wednesday, he goes :--~,-----"---II!. .. • to give the address before the State

who has been visiting friends at Mt. Homer L. Boyd of Chicago visited gational c-hurch, preached his last I A. H. FETTING ,-

BIG MEN---LITTLE MEN FAT MEN-.. -THIN MEN

LONG MEN---SHORrr MEN Here is your opportunity to buy "good clothes" at a price far less than you would necessarily pay for "Grab 8ag" "Ready-made" garments

$22.50 BUYS OUR REGULAR $35.00 SUITS AND WE GIVE YOU AN EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS OF THE SAME MATERIAL OR ONE OF EQUAL VALUE OF DIF­FERENT MATERIAL ABSOLUTELY FREE OF CHARGE.

We have still left about 175 suit patterns which have regularly sold for $35.00; these materials are absolutely new and the very latest in pattern, every fabric guaranteed ex­clusively 1912. In order to quickly dispose of these materials we will cut and tailor a suit for any man, from any of these fabrics on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week for the wonderfully low price of $22.50 and give an extra pair of trousers absolutely free of charge.

We will ~ake no charge whatever for extra sizes, extra lengths, or extra features, but will tailor your garments in our usual high-class, superior manner to your order and indi­vidual measurement at the price quoted. . ..

If you are a sma.ll man with chest measurement under 36 inches and not more than 5 feet 6 inches ta.ll, we will even give you a 10 ro reduction off the $22.50.

We also have many patterns, regular price raueing from $18.50 to $25.00 that we will tailor for you at S13.50 including an f!xtra. pair of trousers free. 'Many $25.00 patterns at $17.50, extra pair trousers free. Many $30.00patterns at $20.00, extra pair of trousers free.

All garments guaranteetI rtaliy ror delivery WithIn 6 da.ys rrom date of order, or we will forfeit $1.00 a day for delays. All garments when finished must satisfy you in every respect, or need not ~e accepted-or a penny paid. All linings and trimmings guar­anteed to wear as long as the woolen material.

Any and all garments made by us, we will press and keep in good wearing condition, free of charge for one year. ~

Any and all ladies' garments, such as suits, coats, dresses and skirts, reduced 331-30/0 from our regularly low prices ..

This 15 your real opportunity to

"PAY LESS BUT DRESS BETTER" TaBors For

lieD aDd WomeD SHAFER. & CD.

128 S.CUntOD Street

Iowa CIty, la.

''TIlE STORE 81" HONEST PRINCIPLES" A.D early call wW a.ord yoa variety ebolee.

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College for Women at Tallahassee. ,

Dr. Ralph L. Byrnes, L. A. '03, for I two years fellow in the department

of pathology and bacteriology of the I

university has been made professor

of pathology and bacteriology in the

medical department of the State Uni­

versity of Utah, and director of the

,Utah state bacteriological laboratory.

At BoanI Meeting

President John G. Bowman and

Secretary W. J. McChesney are in

Des l\loines on business connected

with a meeting of the state board of

education. They will probably re-

turn today.

Lowden Exam June 1

The annual examination for the

'Lowden prize in mathematics will be

held Saturday morning, June I, from

9 a. m. until 12 noon,in room 116.

This prize of fifty dollars is open to

all students who are completing the

regular mathematics of the second

year in course.

Varsity Dance

l\lajesttc Hall

Decoration Day

~fay 30

Manv;QOturer oj'

8ree~ fetter

g:rater"it\f Jewelry

313 N. Li betty St., Balti.more, Md

Bactory 212 Little Sharp SL Memorandum package to auy

Fra~ty Member through the se<reiary of the chapter. Special designs and estimates furnishe4 on Cklss Pins, Rings, Medals for Athletic Meets, eta.

Reichardts "NUFF '

SED" ++++++++++++++ + HaJr dressing. . . . . . . . . .. 30c + + SblUDpoomg. . . . . . . .. /SOc + , + MaDicll1'1Dg ... .. ... ISOc + + FacJaI and Scalp Ibs&age +' + ElecQoolyl!lis + + MRS. KENYON'S BEAUn +

LOST-A Delta Gamma pin, set + SHOP + with diamonds. Finder return til,

this office and receive reward. tf.

ELEOTROLTEUS GIVEN

AS OLASS ~1E~fORIAL

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'Phe present plans were adopted

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Washington University ' Medical School

'after a number of other Buggestions AdmissIon reqa1rement, two rean of college work, tneladlal BqUIb

had been considered. It was at one German, phrsics. chemistrr ud bioI. tim", though t that t'he class would og)'. Full time staffs tn leadln,

be able to secure a copy of the fam- cltnical .. well .. tn laborawrr brallches. J!lntrance examtnatlOJl

ous bust of Lincoln, which Is one of September 24.211. Seesion bflIlDt the art treasures In the national September 80. l<'or catalope &D~

lntormatloll, ad«1reu capitol. The sum required to secure

such a COpy, however, proved beyond

all reaoh of the c-Iass and the other

plan wall looked to. The committee

believes that the electrollers planned

wlll furnish a most distinctive memo

orlal .

Washington Universi~.

Medical School 1806 Locust St. St. LoaD, M

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