'THE Mrc AN DAILY THE MIC AN DAILY an er Foot wear w .a st iI, s" IK E A Free Trip to Harvard in 1915 To the student holding cash register receipts totalling the largest amount on the Saturday preceding the Harvard Game next fall I will give free transportation to Cambridge and return. To the next highest I will give transportation one way. Cash register receipts are given out with every purchase. Get them any way you can-ask your friends to get them-save them-ask your LADIES WORK A SPE@IALTY friends to save then. We're going to lick Harvard next see the game, C. . KIDD *a-- Sophomore fall-and here's a chance for you to LYNDON 1530-J 1112 S. Univ. Ave HAND PRESSING i .( 1 ki $450i. Short vamp, square toe effect. un metal andpatent vamps. Tops and quarters of fine grey cloth. All leather Spanish heels. SHOE CO., 115 S. Main Street, wwwAatft material°includes particularly miner- alogical, geological, zoological, and bo- tanical collections, the exhibitions of which have been heretofore impossi- ble because of lack'of space. Plans have not yet been made for the utilization of rooms about the campus, whose present use the mod- ernly equipped classrooms of the new building will supplant. Most of the south wing of University hall, the mu- seum lecture room, and the basement of Tappan hall will be evacuated. The old hulk, which has thus far so insuf- ficiently housed the psychology depart- ment, will be torn down and the space where it now stands between the chem- istry building and the new structure, will be given over to a "Mall," the de- tail plans of which, have not yet been made. As the contract calls for the comple- tion of all but the fourth floor of the building, by May 1, 1915, many of the classes of the 1915 summer session will doubtless be held in its recitation} rooms. The building will probably be ready for dedication at graduation time. eam for parties, socials and trade. 3arden Reputation and L,6w- hocolates. 116 S. MAIM ua UDITORIUM ay, December 2, .phia Orchestra AYERS-90 ucter - - HARRISON, Baritone COURSE TICKETS, $3.00-$3.50 -$3.75-$4.00 SINGLE CONCERTS, -$1.00--$1.25-$1.50 and the amphitheatre roof. Bricklaying goes merrily on and will continue until finished, the cold f j of the winter notwithstanding. Work will shortly commence on the rein- forced concrete roof of the new am-- phitheatre, which will be the campus' ruction; largest lecture room. It will have a capacity of over 500, and it is expected that most of the lectures of general campus interest will be given in this OVIDED room. Probably the most needed feature of Toes not the new building will be its elaborate building. up-to-date museums. The importance is now of extensive museum facilities in mod- d there- ern methods of instruction has long :he view been recognized,and in the new science s. Over building, Michigan is taking the op- his sec- portunity to extend herself in this de- partment. Enormous amounts of sci- delayed entific material, gathered from all over lateness the world by expeditions sent out at ow prac- great cost to the university, heret'o- ed con- fore packed away and rendered prac- for the tically valueless, will now be brought entrance to light for the use of students. This a ta Califo-nia's Junior Prom was held last Friday night in the Harmon gym-' nasium, and 250 couples attended. That afternoon, a specially written play, known as the Junior Farce, was per- formed for the guests. - -o- Professors at Grinnell college pro- vided a special program to entertain students on Thanksgiving Day. The nature of the vaudeville stunts pre- pared was kept secret until the ap- pointed day. Cornell and Pennsylvania played a tie game of soccer with a 2-2 score, Thanksgiving morning, at Philadel- phia. This was one of the games on the schedule of the intercollegiate soccer league. -_-_ Frank Hinkey, now head coach at Yale, was the lightest end that ever played for Yale. He was All-Ameri- can end for four year., -- University of Oregon students were accused of kidnapping a bronze statue from the grounds of 0. A. C. before the football game between the two colleges, but investigation by the uni- versity authorities discredited the re- port. Harvard's Dramatic club will pre- sent at the Copley-Plaza hotel on De- cember 11, "Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eater," a play written by a Radcliffe student. Orphem SAlURDAY, NOV. 28 "'The Thread of Destiny, Heeza Liar; Natnralist. Mon. and Tues. Nev. 30, Dec. 1 Charles Richmond, in "=The Man from home" Wed. Dec. 2. One Day Only. Charles A. Stevenson, in "Shore Acres"'by J. A. Hearn Different Dartmouth dormitories are organ7zing orchestras which will com- pete for the favor of the college at the 'six-forty-fives," or evening gath- erings. Pennsylvania is making overtures to Folwell, coach of Washington and Jefferson, former red and blue star, to take charge of the Quaker team next year. Fowell has made an en- viable record at W. & J. Brooke will be retained on the Penn coaching staff, whatever the outcome of the ne- gotiations may be. --- Massachusetts Agricultural College is considering a plan whereby courses will be made continuous throughout the year, which' will consist of four terms of three months each. The summer term will be given over to laboratory and field exercises. -o- Sunday, Nov. 22, was university day at the Lincoln churches, all students of the University of Nebraska having received invitations from the pastors to attend. -0- Members of the advertising class of the University of Kansas are making a survey of all Kansan newspapers to ascertain the amount and class of advertising- carried. The information will be tabulated and placed at the disposal of Kansas editors. . -k- According to a recent rule at Ne- braska, all signs, posters and an- nouncements must be confined to bul- letin boards and must be approved by the registrar. No red lettered signs or private advertising will be permit- ted nor may hand bills or cards 'be handed out at the campus gates. -- Mid-semesters at the fine arts school of the University of Nebraska were held after the manner of the concourse of the large European art schools. Students worked for one week with- out the assistance or advice of teach- ers, and medals were awarded on the work done during this week. -o- The Canadian government h a s equipped McGill University with two complete wireless stations and the Northern Electric company has fur- nished additional equipment. -0- By catching frogs and turtles and + selling. them to the University of Kan- sas, two students are working their way through college. News comes from the front of the death ot Lieut. H. J. S. Sields, stroke of the Cambridge eight-oar crew in 1910. While Stanford defeated California 26 to 8, at Rugby recently before 25,000+ people, Lincoln Beachey amused him- self by looping the loop over the field and dropping fake bombs on the grid- iron.,; -o- Wellesley College girls are taking in washing in aid of the college fire fund. Contributions for war sufferers ranging from 1 cent to $10, taken up between halves of the Yale-Princeton game almost filled a flour barrel. 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Room 1299 111 Fifth Avenue C .. -. -.. thre student body. seemed to be "We want football." -0- Students of Columbia University un- der the leadership of Robert Velverde, '17, are organizing a Ji Jitsu club. It has been proposed that graduates and undergraduates of Harvard and Boston Tech make up the machine gun company of the eighth Massachusetts national guard. The war department has recently authorized the formation of a machine- gun company for every regiment of militia. MAJE S TIC ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Phone 1701 EVERY NIGHT at 7:30 and 9:00 2 Days2 Tues. Wed. Dec. 1=2 RTER, Master Magician, and iE LION'S BRIDE" MAN -EATING ION -0- od~A% VAEE t AA ) YOU Will bee 1 r [AGICAL DIVORCE," a novel in which a. being vanishes in air. ,RY OF THE CRYSTAL CASKET," the . of a human being from space. STRAL HIAND) !" where a hand appears in and writes a message. , LEVITATION," i V.u strating' Brahuii if of suspended animation. ION'S BRIDE," with a crocious, man- king of the forest. do us, Spectacular, Weird Mla icai Prodac- on a Magificent Scale f/crct /for d Unattem ped. KE ANY MAGICIAN YOU EVER SAW )RE. THhE WON DE R M A RV1 O THE PRESENT CENTURY. An Entire Carload of SCENERY, ANIMALS and EFFECTS. The Acme of Mystery, Where Every Law of Science is Defied, and Where Magic and Black Art are not only Possible but Where the Senses are Dazed by the Magnificent Display of Beauty, Splendora Dr. John Cunningham McLennan, professor of physics at the Univei'sity of Toronto, is considering an offer, from the University of Birmingham, Eng. -0- Baylor University, Waco, Tex., has decided to give "suma cum laude," i"magna cum laude" and "cum laude" honors. State universities which give no honors at all are Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, C'olorado, North Carolina, Flor- ida, Kentucky, South Dakota, Louisi- ana and Ohio. State universities giv- ing honors are Wisconsin, Oregon, Nevada, Idaho, North Dako.ta, Pen- sylvania, Minnesota, Michigan, Illinois, Missouri, Indiana, California and Maine. -o_ Glenn Warner has resigned as head; coach of the Carlisle Indians, and will become coach either at the University of Pittsburgh or the University of Minnesota. He will receive for coach- ing football alone, what he has been receiving for coaching all sports. --0- This little verse Is just a stall To see who'll add To it, that's all. -New York Sun. So here is one To give it length In union, then:, There may be strength. -Youngstown Telegram. And here is one To spin it out; A little breadth Will help, no doubt. -Commercial Appeal. There is no reason, We contend, To add much more- So here's the end. -Tennessee Orange and White. Dont' jim the party, Let it run Until we get Our "Hancock" on. -Orpheum Bulletin. Where have I heard That gag before, There's always room For just one more. 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