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Will Receive Consideration w Next 1Vekwslasn Vigo MieetuingBESIDE THE BOWEIRY- RS DIVIDED ON QUESTION John Hopkins Denison. (322.579 N7 N5 D4) on will be taken by the senior Despite its rather melodramatic title, furtherance of the theater this newest picture of the slums of A until after the class mneeting New York is a valuable addition to the eld sometime next week, ac- literature of sociology. The volume, to Harry G. Gault, president which is written by a former pastor of lass. The class seems to be a bowery church, describes the expe- renly divided on the question riences of Eliza Rockwell on the lower advisability of the memorial Congressman Says We Follow De- mented Policy of Building War- ships for Cold Storage WILL SPEAK HERE ON MARCH 151 class team race, in which the sopho- the tumbling of Captain mores beat the juniors by 15 yards, the Penn team, was the fe furnished the closest competition of hf any of the events. The best perform-the fencing meet, Columbi ance was made in the pole vault, in: to win out by the narrow which M. L. Greeley, '15, cleared the one match. The final scor bar at 12 feet. bouts to four. Both the e --0=--part of Columbia's Washing --o-day athletic carnival, whit] Pennsylvania secured a tie and a d aletini whk defeat in the dual gymnastic and fenc- Chuded a wrestling match w ing meet held recently with Colum- bia. In the dual gym meet, a tie score Remember-Vaudeville n resulted after a close contest in which Bijou Thater. NEW BiDOU THEATREHose of .NOW PLAYING VAUDEVILLE AND BIJOUSCOPE MOTION tking this form. Many, how- io favor the idea, believe that >t be accomplished for some come. er H. Lang, '15, when inter- said he thought it would be ble to raise the money for such re at the present time among- ni or from other sources, for on that the new Michigan Un- [ding had first consideration.- n of $500 or $600 which the in a position to contribute e but a small item, and the vould probably not be used forj East Side. Utterly unlike the average work on sociology, this volume is made up of a series of sketches, short stories in fact. With something, of the skill of an O. Henry, and with a mastery of detail and technique that i astonish- ing, the author presents a volume of stories that thrill, fascinate and hold our interest to the end. There is noth- ing of the dry, purely didactic and technical elenent in this book. To some this will appear as a fault, for, charmed by the fascination of the GLGV 11i j y 0U IUV 4G. . If we had gone to war in August He has described his sensations and with the rest of the first class powers, ikressions as a rushigFalls corin at least nine of our battleships would with the riding comfort and smooth- not be ready to fight. We are dawd- ness of the Pullman car. ling. We have been following the de- --o--- mented policy of building warships for Yale's second annual alumni Uni- cold storage." versity Day was recently celebrated The above statement was made in by graduates from New York and New Congress on Dec. 18 of last year by I England. The celebration was heldin Congressman A. P. Gardner, of Massa- accordance with a custom inaugurated chusetts, who is to lecture here on last year on Washington's birthday, March 15 on "Safety First-How and is given under the auspices of the About Our Army and Navy?" Mr. Associated New England-Yale clubs. Gardner in this declaration has sum- For years, Washington's birthday has med up the situation in our navy. not been a university holiday, and this He charges that 80 vessels of our now gives the graduates about their navy are not available for an emer- only chance to see the university in gency. He claims that the navy is running order. The committee in short 18,000 enlisted men, and brings charge has decided on a policy of em- forth competent authority to sub- phasizing each year some particular stantiate his claims. [feature of the university's activities, in Realizing the value and absolute ne- addition to giving the graduates ai cessity of barbed wire in modern war- opportunity of seeing the students i fare, Mr. Gardner is authority for the their regular class-room work. Thi statement that there is not a strand of year the emphasis was placed on th wire to impede an attack on our forts Yale art and science collections. in the rear. "Not even a rat trap to catch an unguarded soldier's toe," he says. Delaware college at Newark, wil In explaining to Congress the need soon have an endowment fund of $1, for stronger coast defenses, Congress- 000,000, according to an announcemen man Gardner said, "Our present sea- to this effect recently issued by Henr3 coast guns can't help us repel a land B. Thompson, a trustee of the institu. attack, for we have 'so arranged it that tion. only three out of the entire 1,100 are --~ mounted so as to shoot in any direc- Dr. Sharpe, coach of the Cornell base- tion. There can be no doubt that ball team, has picked a tentative first troops convoyed and landed by a suc- and second team squad, and will hold cessful foreign nation could readily regular indoor games in the cage at take our coast fortifications from the Bacon practice hall. The outfielders rear." will not play when their side is in the 'PIIOR & OAY[' 'The Wise Rube Ind the Actress' introducing 'The Holland [ango' -WED. MAIR. 3 k, T HU R.-FR I M-. 4- 'Il t&UI comedy Jugj Harmony 5 'DOR[N The Chinese f0 LOOP' 'That Sfutterlag Kountry Kid' 'The Komicoal KuW. Complete change of pictures-Prices I Oc-Matinees 2:30; ehenings, story, we are apt to forget the purpose use the money in the of the writer. proposed to use the That the tenement dweller is not the larship fund for some ignorant foreigner we usually think of, s, and as the loans are but nearly always a drink-hardened, y each applicant after despairing New Englander or old time e, the fund would be New Yorker who has fallen on evil - intact. It is thought ways, is a fact little known to the ne, it will be possible general reader. To these people mere e theater, and in that religion has no appeal. They shun the fund can be converted virtuous, condescending, better-than- ion. thou slumworker when he comes edman, '15, expressed among them. To be helpful, the soc- aany in favor of the ologist must be hugiane, sympathetic, hen he said yesterday, kind and cheerful. Such was The Lady r university dramatics of Good Cheer, Eliza Rockwell. e a campus or an amat- -F. A. K. 4 A A liii i: : ' ": J' ' 1 l i ! } I { 1 + ! - ., 4{, i v i .:I 4- i .'s. J .J tI I'E !v> j I k .: - A '', I, K. Fri of m Lan, w ace fo wher ' t is encouraged, and profes- in the productions is not de- t Saxophone Trio Party, Mich- on, Friday, March 5th. For all 236 or 374- 'reatment and Good Service , makes a satisfied customer. yours by calling 15. tf Receive Sample Covers for Invitations Samples of the covers for the senior engineer graduation invitations have been received, and orders are now be- ing taken. The inside pages of the book will be printed within a short time, and all seniors who wish to have their names in the booklets should give their orders to the committee be- fore Saturday. The covers are of olive green leather, and bear the seal of the university and the words, "Engineer- ing, 1915" on the front. now at the STUDENT OF -RUSSIAN BALLET WILL GIVE TEA DANCES HERE Miss Belle Chamberlain, a student of the Russian ballet master, Chalif, is to begin a series of tea dances in Ann Arbor soon. Miss Chamberlain has had prominent parts in many of the theaL- rical productions of late years, appe- ing in leading roles in "Madame 'Mo- diste," with Fritzi Scheff, in "The Chocolate Soldier" and others. She is equipped to teach eurhythmics, the- newest development of the dancing art, which the colleges of Europe and America are more and more coming to include in their course of study. Miss Chamberlain's tea dances will be devoted largely to the modern ball- room dances, but she will give in-' structions in every form of dancing. SHOPPERS' GUIDE * field, but will bat against the threc pitchers, which Coach Sharpe will use on each side. A cut is. expected soon. and only those will be retained whc will be considered for the southern trip. --- Princeton dropped 66 undergradu- ates as a result of the midyear exam- inations. This is 22 more than a year ago, and three more than the average for the last 10 years. The sophomores, with 25 failures, suffered the greatest loss, while the freshmen had 19. 'The seniors had the least number of "flunks," having only five, with the juniors close above with seven lost members. o- Yale's dramatic association gave four short plays in New York City re- cently, appearing at the Waldorf both afternoon and evening. These are the. same four plays with which the asso- ciation has entertained audiences at Brooklyn, Boston, Montclair, Washing- ton and a few other cities during the past two or three months. 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