fl Y, JANUARY 26, 1912. 'AN CLUB PLANS NY ENTERTAINMENTS NEW COT DE Changes in istry i ven next Sunday at a St. Andrew's church es will deal with th Torces- A series of entertainments has been 30ston, planned by the Cosmopolitan club for ires in the second semester. The principal event is a .'National Night" in which series all the representative nationalities of 10:30 the organization will take a part. Spe- . The cial features peculiar to different rac- e sub- es and nations will be staged, and act- ed by native students. Other interest- ughou; ing activities in the nature of illus- aectioni trated lectures, and musical programs t" of have been provided for. No date has mes to been set for any of the events, but def- of the inite announcements will be made in udents' a few weeks. nuel to Ralph in New York. conceded to be the the United States Up I In a result c ng forward the recent agita :o the establishn aary, several can e signified' their ig the project is 0 or means of an organized c Board of Directors of Union will consider ti of such an action at the 0 and several other univE ry have made known their 'Is :he movement by indi.: .e tc 0r out. In order to be eligible, s must elect English 101, a one urse in dramatic technic. " hose this course must hanrl their o Dean Jordan or Pro'. Strauss or classical dramas are quite n at other universities. Leland d, the Univer.ity of Washiu- Harvard have presented suchf vhich have met with inuch suc- Sul ION. Some valuable data concerning the will pass througt manner in which illness among stu- being taken out of dents is cared for at other universi- ties, was made public yesterday by Seniors Receiving 2rof. M. P. Tilley, of the English de- The seniors of Fartment. Prof. Tilley' collected the been receiving a information in detail some time ago, Harvard regardin reports having been received fromschoo t is note nearly every large university in theo is part of a larger tountry. A striking feature revealed local post-office a ,y the statements on file is that prac- there have been tically every American college, of anyC the bulletins arri :;_nsiderable size, makes some pro. is- from Cambridge tb ion for the medical treatment of stu- EXAMS ONLY CA dents, other than that meted out in POPULAR .finical hospitals. Following is the substance of the The continued data received from a number of rep. brought out the 'cot resentative schools: bers. .On every s Harvard-An endowed infirmary l authorities have maintained,. compulsory annual fees popular winter spo from students also being required. many every day a About 500 bed patients are cared for the air" and onl annually. exams will cause Princeton-This institution conducts any among the , an infirmary with an annex for con- The small boys an tagious diseases. There is no univer- er, make up for tl sity physician and every patient iE that are compelled allowed to choose his own medical at- On account of t tendant. dents that resulte Yale-A $100,000 infirmary is main- coasting the city to Daily's Use of Spelling ginated by Andrew Carnegie. es no responsibility expressed in com. To the Editor of The Daily:- Will you allow me space in which to $. protest emphatically against the Dai- ly's adopting the mode of spelling il- is lustrated in your recent editorial? o- This system, as is well known, wVs the a- invention of Andrew Carnegie, the plu- s, tocrat. The money by which it is g. being propagated was wrung from the ry heart's blood of toiling millions. If as the Daily makes any further use of te this tainted spelling, I shall cancel my subscription. p (signed) SOCIALIST. at tnd s a of his Prescott 'lukb to Dance Tonight. A large turnou' is expect^,I at tht; dance of the Prescort club to be given 8:30 this evening. Dean and Mrs. J. 0. Schlotterbeck will act as chaper ones and Fischer's orchestra will fur- nish the music. tained, this hospital being open to both faculty members and students. Pa- tients are cared for at the rate of $1 per day. No regular college doctor is employed. Chicago-Endowed beds in a city hospital are open to student patients Women- are cared for iU a special in- firmary. Pennsylvania-A ward is conducted in the hospital with beds for ten stu- dents. A charge of $1.00 per day it made for infirmary attendance, exclu- sive of physician's fees. Illinois-A students' hospital asso- ciation pays for the care of sick stu dents, who are members, in the city hospital. An assessment of fifty cents a semester entitles any student tc membership in the association. Thirty-seven men are working on Wisconsin's winter football squad. ulating the pastime this yea there have not been any reported at any of the hospi city physicians. Shakespeare Students Pe Professor Trueblood's c Shakespearean Reading gave of Shakespeare's "Merchani ice" last evening in Saral Angell hall. The manner c tation surpassed that of years and the talent show: closely on the professional, Prof. Trueblood stated that had a class that evinced matic powers as his class A journalists club has be( at the University of Iowa m cers are managing editor, managing editor, copy rea ness manager, and "devil." tale ase Regents Hold Meeting Today. vill At the January meting of the Re- gents this morning, the plans of the faculty committee on the university ion Jubilee will be presented. The ques- taff tion of a blanket tax for university athletics may also be considered. }s