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THE PENNSYLVANIA^ VOLUME XXIV.-NO. 82 PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY. JANUARY 12, 1908 -, PRICE, TWO CENTS G. H. BAUR WINS FRAZIER PRIZE ROSTER OF MID-YEAR "EXAMS.- WHARTON SCH00LFOUNDER DEAD FOOTBALL COMMITTEE MEETING Metzgar Favored for Position of Field MR. JOSEPH WHARTON SUC- Coach—May Be Unable to Accept. CUMBSAT AGE OF EIGHTY-TWO. At a meeting of the Football Com- _ ., _ _ in111«'«-, held yeBterday afternoon in Death Due to a Paralytic Stroke-Sue- „„. ,; ylI1 nasium, „i alls for ^ next cessful In Business and Scientific season were thoroughly discussed, the Achievements—Founded School 1881. playing schedule talked over, and the coaching problem considered. Those in attendance at the meeting ware: Full List for the Engineers and for the CULLER SECURED SECOND—ROS-j First and Second-Year Medical Men. ENBAUM HONORABLE MENTION. _____ The mid-year examinations in the . __ __ ,. Engineering l>e|>artmenl of the liii Donor Presented S.xty Dollar. for V( , rHJty w(|| |)( , h( , |() . is W| __, Competition, as Usual—Kent, Paul, Monday, January 25th: 483; ('. E. Drefs and Parke Also Compete. 4: 1"-1; 18; Evans; written, is; C E. 4; 10-1; 11; Chambers; written. 483; C. E. 4; 10-1; 15; Glenn; written. i, H Baur, '10 U, last night won 483 . c E 4; ,,,.,. n?; o'Shaugnessy. Joseph Wharton, founder of the John H. Minds, Head Coach Or. Carl the Frazler Debate Prise of forty dol- wr | Uen . 4 g- ; (j. „. 4; in-l; 121; Lam- Wuarion School Of tlM I'nlverslty. g. Williams, Hunter Scarlett, Captain lars for the Individual debating BU- bl , rt . wr ttten. 4 8;i ; c. K. 4; 10-1; 119; died at "I* o'clock yesterday morning Miller, William N. Morlco and Man- premac) of the DnlTowlty. A. J. Cul- ghugert; written. 104; af. E. 1, Ch. at his residence, "Onulaunla," York ager Cheston. |er was awarded the second prize of E ^ yl; E „. Spangler; written. road allu CheltOD avenue. His death, Consideration of the schedule twenty dollars. Samuel Rosenbauni, U| f . c E ;ti M E 3, Ch. E. 3; 1012; which waa attributed to old age and brought about the decision that the 10 C. received honorable mention. | M L . Hough; written, til; C. E. 1; general debility, followed after an ill- Carlisle Indian! would be played at The eubject of the debate waa: NQ.]J. E B% . Doollttle. written. ,lel " , ° r three weeks, [a somewhat later date than in years "Resolved, Thai our legislation should: Tuesday. January Hiitli: 4S4. C. E. Mr ~_rton had always enjoyed 'past, in order to Insure the rounding baped toward the gradual aban- . 1(M . , 2 ,. crawley; written. 484; excellent health, although he was in into shape of the Red anl Ulue eleven donmeiit of the piote< live tariff." AM C E 3. 10 . 1; n7; p^mer; written, his eightysc ond year. In the sum- p ,i 0r to tne oontWt. flrmativ. Kent, Haur. Culler and 484; c E 3. 10 . 1; U9; g c _ walt: wr | t . mer of l'.iov ha was the victim of a \ 0 action was taken In regard to Paul. Negative DrefS, Rosen bau m ; ten 4g4 . c K 3 . 10 .j, lrt6 . Hallett; Paiilytlc shock while traveling In Ku- the selection of a field coach, ulthough and Parks Bauds* did not debate. written. 484; C. E. 3; 101; 112; liabb; '"I"'. •"" I *""'• 'hat time, although he •.sol" Mstsgar, who handled the team Provost Harrison presided and City written. 49G; M E 3 ( - n K g. a . ); has been active In business, he never „„ successfully the past season, Is Solicitor Gendall, 11. S. Nichols. Esq. K Spangler; written i',2i;B; ('. E. regained his forinar health. favored. Owing to business interests and Professor Allen .1. Smith acted as : , M K 2 Cn E 2; i 0 .i 2; M. 1-.; Uol '" Philadelphia March 3, 182C. it is by no means certain that Met* ' Richards; written at*. Wharton was educated by private B ar will be able to accept the position. Mr W. \V Frazler, Jr., has each Wednesday. January 29th: 484; M. tutors, and at an early age went into Adjournment of the committee was rear provnl d the sum of one hundred | B 3. 10 . 1; 12 j. achwalt; written, business with his brother. He is best taken until Monday, January 18th, dollars for debating at Pennsylvania. 484; M E 3. 10 . 1; j; !; Ev ans; writ- known through his iron interests, but when it was expected that the ques- Besides the sixty dollars given for ten ' 484 . M E 3. 10 .,. 1B; aafford: he WSJ active in a great many other tion of coach will be definitely de- prizes. forty dollars Is used for pro- written. 4g4; y E 3. 10.1 ; n; Cham- fields. His first mierprlse was a white aided and further consideration of tl: riding the "Varsity debaters with gold D ,, rH . wr nten. Ms; If, E. 3; M-i; lend factory, which he sold and wool schedule he taken apt ror their watch foba. |iQg. Clean; written. 484; M. E. 3; '"to the zinc Industry and Inter the The committee has awarded to the The (Trailer contest has been held il)ml . ] ly . n a t,t, ; written. 4S4; ch. fc". nleltel and cobalt Induatrtea, with great following members ol the 'Varsity anmialh lines IS97. Following Is a :i . j„.|. n-. o'shaughnessy; written, success. He was a renowned metal- I-resliinan eleven their B)e_ niiiiui- list ol Ho winners of first prizes: - MS N j M. 1, Ch. K. 2; 9-1; E It; luigist. Afterwards he was connected als: Harcouit, Hutchlnson. Prstl, 18, Thomas R. white; i898-'99, Hpanglar' written. with tlu Bethlehem Steel Company, in Thayer, Van Hoeaen, Haher, Qunaen< Charl-- i: Morgan: 1899-'00, H. W. Thurs.lay. January 28th: f»-\. at. which company he was a large share- haiisen. Wolfert, Kaufinan. Kenney, Bickle. II '01, Milton A. Veasey; K ,. ,„.,'. j-,,^ Crawley; written, holder and at one time one of the McClure. Morris, Hoyt, Dawaon, Hay- 02, John W. Farrls; 1902-"03, J. 4g:!; M E 4; I 0 .I'. n;,. Hallett; writ- members of the Hoard of Directors, dock and Heilman. Ambler Williams; 1903-'O4. O. W. ,,.„' 4g ;j ; M. E . 4; io-l; 13; Evans; 1" a great many oilier enterprises he ... LM4-'05, \V. H. Walker; 1905- wr | Uen . ' 4JJ. M. E. I; nil; 117; had large Interests, anil amassed an Address by Mr. Acworth, of London. kUgOStUS W. Shlck; 1907-08, Dale r^, m t_—. w ' r itten. Is: M I 1: Immense fortuue. Unlike BUM) great _]., \v. _ Anwoith, barrister ami H. Parks, I,,.]. n2; Babb; written. 483; M. E. business men of to-day he met With economist, of London. England, will 4; io-l: 15: (VShaughncssy; written, few reverses of fortune. Almost address the Transportation students Of ig] \| I |; mi lull. Lambert; eici > thing that he under k was sue- tne Wharton School to-morrow, at written ItS; H. I. 4; 10-1; 116; oeaafuL " 0 12.15 o'clock, upon "The Present Po- erday it was announced that, ow- shl ,^,. | . | written. IS::. Ch I I. 10-1; ln founding the Wharton School, In s,|t|„n of the Railways of England In lng to a decision made by Dr. Smith. "j,,, ; " l.jnnt.. it. written. r,o.; ; M. E. I. May. 1881. he was the first man to Their Public Relations." Mr. Acworth Will be no fight in connection ( .,, ' K ' ,. , Mi aj, gj,. Spangler; writ- endeavor to turn a college education has served on several British conimls* with the Preahman Class photograph. ten ' along practical business lines, and H ions dealing with railroads and eco- The picture will be taken to-morrow p' r lday. January 29th: 232; M. E. 4; even to-day the Wharton School of n( „„| c questions, and is at present a afternoon, at 1.15, In front of the LI- ,„,.,. ,", „". 8n elly; written. 232; M,- 1- ' l " illl< '' an(I Commerce is one of a member of the commission that Is ex- brary The Freshman banquet will be E 4; ' j 0] * 2 205; Stork; oral. 233; few of Us kind ln this country. He am ining Into the railway conditions of held in the near future. There are ^ E ' 3. a5; g||. w'eygandt; oral. «""» n'to connected with Swarthmore Ireland, and also of the Board of Trade only two places at the disposal of the B24 . M ' E { Ch. E. 1; 9-1; E. B.; College, being at one time President'committee engaged In formulating a class, Odd Fellows" Hall and l- u,u gpangler written. of tlu ' Board of Directors and offered standard report to be used by the Temple. The former is impracticable.! gn ir rt ayi January 30th: 233; C. E. a professorship in History and Eco- British railways. He is the author of 11 the dining room is on the eighth 3. 9g . 20r( ' ; weygandt; oral. 525; M. nomlcs. I "The Railways of England" and "The floor and the kitchen in the basement. B ' j.9.1; E. B.; Spangler; written. Mr. Wharton might have been a Elements of Railway Economics," and It Is \ery likely, therefore, that the' g o2 jj'. Q/E. 2; 10-12; M. I_; Hough; statesman had not his business Inter- other publications. banquet will be held at l.uln Temple. ' wr ii» en ests prevented him from devoting his »«. » « time to this pursuit, since ln 1896 indoor Track Meet Schedule. Camera Club Meeting. mmii-lii mid rear examinations wnen at the nead of the McKln 'ey The schedule of indoor meets for The Camera Club will hold Its first ^"T^^ , t i;^r«Taee^ Sectoral ticket he declined an election the track ,,.«„, has been announced, as meeting of the new year in Room 3, » ann , OUB «*J* * ? *" d ff,^. to Congress. fo ows: January 25th. Pastln.e Ath- Houston Hall, this evening at eight year classes of the Medical u.pari Ag a wrUer of 8C , ent , flc lrea ge8 he i el lc Club, at New York; January 30th, o'clock A very Interesting demon- ment - _—__. M , m . was well known. Some years ago he Jonns Hopkins, at Baltimore; Febru- stration of the gum-bichromate process j Second-y ear cla will be importance club. Basketba The make t Patrick Freshman Class Meets. At a meeting of the Freshman Class the Cornell trip: Kelnath. F.tz- Med.ca and P"^'^^'"^;. J «" , be private at Laurel 1.1.1 .',„„ >, Kiefaber, Speer, Tobey, Brad- uary 28th. 1P.M.; General Chemistry, 'lock. Hough, Kennedy and Hess. See Saturday. January 30th, 9 A. M Manager l.ee for Instructions as to Examinations for the third and trains. «•• Dormitories at Cornell. I' is probable that in the near fu- ture funds will be raised for the erec- : dormitories at Cornell. Philadelphia Alumni Dine. fourth-year classes will be announced _ h|i anmml (|(nnpr ()f th( . ,, hl |. l( ,„,. later. University Band Practice. Scrub Basketball Notice. The following report at the Phillips Brooks Gymnasium. Fortythlrd anrt "ers were present. Spruce streets, at eight o'clock to- night: Schock. Fagley. Carrlson, Con- Sophomore Class Meeting 'Varsity and Freshman Crews. The call for candidates for the 'Var- sity and Freshman crews has been Is- sued. The former will report In the phla Association of the Cnlversity. I row , nR r(Jom a , 5 , 5 npxt Monrtav and College, was held last night at the the , atter at#] _ 1B tne game day Hotel Walton. More than fifty mem- La The Iniversitv Band will practice ner. Colder. Sehrenck and Aldrlch, An important meetingof thet Sopho- Gugllelmo Ferrero •night, lt.7.30, in the basement of the Signed: H. B. Price, Assistant Man- more Class will be held his afternoon. The subject of hi school. lager. I at 1.15, In Room 20o. College Hall. I Nero. Lecture by Professor Ferrero. A free public lecture will be deliv- ered Thursday, at 4 P. II., by Slgnor Gugllelmo Ferrero In Houston Hall, s lecture will be V

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THE PENNSYLVANIA^ VOLUME XXIV.-NO. 82 PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY. JANUARY 12, 1908

-, PRICE, TWO CENTS

G. H. BAUR WINS FRAZIER PRIZE ROSTER OF MID-YEAR "EXAMS.- WHARTON SCH00LFOUNDER DEAD FOOTBALL COMMITTEE MEETING

Metzgar Favored for Position of Field MR. JOSEPH WHARTON SUC- Coach—May Be Unable to Accept.

CUMBSAT AGE OF EIGHTY-TWO. At a meeting of the Football Com-

_ ., _ _ in111«'«-, held yeBterday afternoon in Death Due to a Paralytic Stroke-Sue- „„. ,;ylI1nasium, „ialls for ^ next

cessful In Business and Scientific season were thoroughly discussed, the Achievements—Founded School 1881. playing schedule talked over, and the

coaching problem considered. Those in attendance at the meeting ware:

Full List for the Engineers and for the CULLER SECURED SECOND—ROS-j First and Second-Year Medical Men.

ENBAUM HONORABLE MENTION.

_____ The mid-year examinations in the . __ __ ,. Engineering l>e|>artmenl of the liii

Donor Presented S.xty Dollar. for V(,rHJty w(|| |)(, h(,|() .is W|__,

Competition, as Usual—Kent, Paul, Monday, January 25th: 483; ('. E. Drefs and Parke Also Compete. 4: 1"-1; 18; Evans; written, is; C

E. 4; 10-1; 11; Chambers; written. 483; C. E. 4; 10-1; 15; Glenn; written.

i, H Baur, '10 U, last night won 483. c E 4; ,,,.,. n?; o'Shaugnessy. Joseph Wharton, founder of the John H. Minds, Head Coach Or. Carl the Frazler Debate Prise of forty dol- wr|Uen. 4g-; (j. „. 4; in-l; 121; Lam- Wuarion School Of tlM I'nlverslty. g. Williams, Hunter Scarlett, Captain lars for the Individual debating BU- bl,rt. wrttten. 48;i; c. K. 4; 10-1; 119; died at "I* o'clock yesterday morning Miller, William N. Morlco and Man- premac) of the DnlTowlty. A. J. Cul- ghugert; written. 104; af. E. 1, Ch. at his residence, "Onulaunla," York ager Cheston. |er was awarded the second prize of E ^ yl; E „. Spangler; written. road allu CheltOD avenue. His death, Consideration of the schedule twenty dollars. Samuel Rosenbauni, U|f. c E ;ti M E 3, Ch. E. 3; 1012; which waa attributed to old age and brought about the decision that the 10 C. received honorable mention. |M L . Hough; written, til; C. E. 1; general debility, followed after an ill- Carlisle Indian! would be played at

The eubject of the debate waa: NQ.]J. E B%. Doollttle. written. ,lel", °r three weeks, [a somewhat later date than in years "Resolved, Thai our legislation should: Tuesday. January Hiitli: 4S4. C. E. Mr ~_rton had always enjoyed 'past, in order to Insure the rounding

baped toward the gradual aban- . 1(M. ,2,. crawley; written. 484; excellent health, although he was in into shape of the Red anl Ulue eleven donmeiit of the piote< live tariff." AMC E 3. 10.1; n7; p^mer; written, his eightysc ond year. In the sum- p,i0r to tne oontWt. flrmativ. Kent, Haur. Culler and 484; c E 3. 10.1; U9; gc_walt: wr|t. mer of l'.iov ha was the victim of a \0 action was taken In regard to Paul. Negative DrefS, Rosen bau m ; ten 4g4. c K 3. 10.j, lrt6. Hallett; Paiilytlc shock while traveling In Ku- the selection of a field coach, ulthough and Parks Bauds* did not debate. written. 484; C. E. 3; 101; 112; liabb; '"I"'. •""I *""'•■ 'hat time, although he ■•.sol" Mstsgar, who handled the team Provost Harrison presided and City written. 49G; M E 3 (-n K g. a.); has been active In business, he never „„ successfully the past season, Is Solicitor Gendall, 11. S. Nichols. Esq. K „ Spangler; written i',2i;B; ('. E. regained his forinar health. favored. Owing to business interests and Professor Allen .1. Smith acted as :, M K 2 Cn E 2; i0.i2; M. 1-.; Uol'» '" Philadelphia March 3, 182C. it is by no means certain that Met*

' Richards; written at*. Wharton was educated by private Bar will be able to accept the position. Mr W. \V Frazler, Jr., has each Wednesday. January 29th: 484; M. tutors, and at an early age went into Adjournment of the committee was

rear provnl d the sum of one hundred |B 3. 10.1; 12j. achwalt; written, business with his brother. He is best taken until Monday, January 18th, dollars for debating at Pennsylvania. 484; M E 3. 10.1; j;!; Evans; writ- known through his iron interests, but when it was expected that the ques- Besides the sixty dollars given for ten' 484. M E 3. 10.,. 1B; aafford: he WSJ active in a great many other tion of coach will be definitely de- prizes. forty dollars Is used for pro- written. 4g4; y E 3. 10.1; n; Cham- fields. His first mierprlse was a white aided and further consideration of tl: • riding the "Varsity debaters with gold D,,rH. wrnten. Ms; If, E. 3; M-i; lend factory, which he sold and wool schedule he taken apt

ror their watch foba. |iQg. Clean; written. 484; M. E. 3; '"to the zinc Industry and Inter the The committee has awarded to the The (Trailer contest has been held il)ml. ]ly. nat,t,; written. 4S4; ch. fc". nleltel and cobalt Induatrtea, with great following members ol the 'Varsity

anmialh lines IS97. Following Is a :i. j„.|. n-. o'shaughnessy; written, success. He was a renowned metal- I-resliinan eleven their B)e_ niiiiui- list ol Ho winners of first prizes: -MS Nj M. 1, Ch. K. 2; 9-1; E It; luigist. Afterwards he was connected als: Harcouit, Hutchlnson. Prstl,

18, Thomas R. white; i898-'99, Hpanglar' written. with tlu Bethlehem Steel Company, in Thayer, Van Hoeaen, Haher, Qunaen< Charl-- i: Morgan: 1899-'00, H. W. Thurs.lay. January 28th: f»-\. at. which company he was a large share- haiisen. Wolfert, Kaufinan. Kenney, Bickle. II '01, Milton A. Veasey; K ,. ,„.,'. j-,,^ Crawley; written, holder and at one time one of the McClure. Morris, Hoyt, Dawaon, Hay-

02, John W. Farrls; 1902-"03, J. 4g:!; M E 4; I0.I'. n;,. Hallett; writ- members of the Hoard of Directors, dock and Heilman. Ambler Williams; 1903-'O4. O. W. ,,.„' 4g;j; M. E. 4; io-l; 13; Evans; 1" a great many oilier enterprises he ...

LM4-'05, \V. H. Walker; 1905- wr|Uen. ' 4JJ. M. E. I; nil; 117; had large Interests, anil amassed an Address by Mr. Acworth, of London. kUgOStUS W. Shlck; 1907-08, Dale r^,mt_—. w'ritten. Is: M I 1: Immense fortuue. Unlike BUM) great _]., \v. _ Anwoith, barrister ami

H. Parks, I,,.]. n2; Babb; written. 483; M. E. business men of to-day he met With economist, of London. England, will 4; io-l: 15: (VShaughncssy; written, few reverses of fortune. Almost address the Transportation students Of ig] \| I |; mi lull. Lambert; eici > thing that he under k was sue- tne Wharton School to-morrow, at written ItS; H. I. 4; 10-1; 116; oeaafuL " 0 12.15 o'clock, upon "The Present Po-

erday it was announced that, ow- shl,^,.|.| written. IS::. Ch I I. 10-1; ln founding the Wharton School, In s,|t|„n of the Railways of England In lng to a decision made by Dr. Smith. "j,,,; " l.jnnt.. it. written. r,o.;; M. E. I. May. 1881. he was the first man to Their Public Relations." Mr. Acworth

Will be no fight in connection (.,, ' K' ,. ,Mi aj, gj,. Spangler; writ- endeavor to turn a college education has served on several British conimls* with the Preahman Class photograph. ten' along practical business lines, and Hions dealing with railroads and eco- The picture will be taken to-morrow p'rlday. January 29th: 232; M. E. 4; even to-day the Wharton School of n(„„|c questions, and is at present a afternoon, at 1.15, In front of the LI- ,„,.,. ,",■„". 8nelly; written. 232; M,- 1-'l"illl<'' an(I Commerce is one of a member of the commission that Is ex- brary The Freshman banquet will be E 4;' j0]*2 205; Stork; oral. 233; few of Us kind ln this country. He amining Into the railway conditions of held in the near future. There are ^ E' 3. a5; g||. w'eygandt; oral. «""» n'to connected with Swarthmore Ireland, and also of the Board of Trade only two places at the disposal of the B24. M ' E { Ch. E. 1; 9-1; E. B.; College, being at one time President'committee engaged In formulating a class, Odd Fellows" Hall and l-u,u gpangler • written. of tlu' Board of Directors and offered standard report to be used by the Temple. The former is impracticable.! gn„irrtayi January 30th: 233; C. E. a professorship in History and Eco- British railways. He is the author of 11 the dining room is on the eighth 3. 9g. 20r('; weygandt; oral. 525; M. nomlcs. I "The Railways of England" and "The floor and the kitchen in the basement. B' j.9.1; E. B.; Spangler; written. Mr. Wharton might have been a Elements of Railway Economics," and It Is \ery likely, therefore, that the' go2jj'. Q/E. 2; 10-12; M. I_; Hough; statesman had not his business Inter- other publications. banquet will be held at l.uln Temple. ' wrii»en ests prevented him from devoting his »«. »♦« time to this pursuit, since ln 1896 indoor Track Meet Schedule.

Camera Club Meeting. mmii-lii■ mid rear examinations wnen at the nead of the McKln'ey The schedule of indoor meets for The Camera Club will hold Its first ™^"T^^,

ti;^r«Taee^ Sectoral ticket he declined an election the track ,,.«„, has been announced, as meeting of the new year in Room 3, »™ ann,OUB«*J* *™ ?™ *"d ff,^. to Congress. fo„ows: January 25th. Pastln.e Ath- Houston Hall, this evening at eight year classes of the Medical u.pari Ag a wrUer of 8C,ent,flc lrea„ge8 he iellc Club, at New York; January 30th, o'clock A very Interesting demon- ment- _—__. M,m. was well known. Some years ago he Jonns Hopkins, at Baltimore; Febru- stration of the gum-bichromate process j Second-y ear cla will be importance club.

Basketba The

make t Patrick

Freshman Class Meets. At a meeting of the Freshman Class

the Cornell trip: Kelnath. F.tz- Med.ca and P"^'^^'"^;. J«" „ , be private at Laurel 1.1.1 .',„„ >, Kiefaber, Speer, Tobey, Brad- uary 28th. 1P.M.; General Chemistry,

'lock. Hough, Kennedy and Hess. See Saturday. January 30th, 9 A. M Manager l.ee for Instructions as to Examinations for the third and trains.

«•• Dormitories at Cornell.

I' is probable that in the near fu- ture funds will be raised for the erec-

: dormitories at Cornell.

Philadelphia Alumni Dine. fourth-year classes will be announced _h|i anmml (|(nnpr ()f th(. ,,hl|.l(,„,. later.

University Band Practice.

Scrub Basketball Notice. The following report at the Phillips

Brooks Gymnasium. Fortythlrd anrt "ers were present.

Spruce streets, at eight o'clock to- • night: Schock. Fagley. Carrlson, Con- Sophomore Class Meeting

'Varsity and Freshman Crews. The call for candidates for the 'Var-

sity and Freshman crews has been Is- sued. The former will report In the

phla Association of the Cnlversity. I row,nR r(Jom a, 5 ,5 npxt Monrtav and

College, was held last night at the the ,atter at#]_1B tne game day

Hotel Walton. More than fifty mem-

La

The Iniversitv Band will practice ner. Colder. Sehrenck and Aldrlch, An important meetingof thet Sopho- Gugllelmo Ferrero •night, lt.7.30, in the basement of the Signed: H. B. Price, Assistant Man- more Class will be held his afternoon. The subject of hi ,» school. lager. I at 1.15, In Room 20o. College Hall. I Nero.

Lecture by Professor Ferrero. A free public lecture will be deliv-

ered Thursday, at 4 P. II., by Slgnor Gugllelmo Ferrero In Houston Hall,

s lecture will be

V

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s«> uud-clue matter.

|Nbll«hed dally (Sunday excepted) durlns Ui.- University year In the Interest of

The Studente of the Unlverelty of Pennsylvania.

EDITORINCH/EF. EDWARD B. ROB1NETTE. 1909

MANAGING EDITOR. THOMAS L. DAILY. 19J0.

ASSISTANT MANAGING EDITOR, SAMl'Kl. HOSKNHAUM. 1910.

EDITORS, J. t. Dlxon. "01. " A. Ahratna. 09 U W. K. Johneoti. 'W. D. K. Harrla. 10. I. T. Harbesun. -10. W.A.WIeiKrehelm.lO

ASSOCIATE EDITORS. C Whlt*»lde. '10. R- M. Hunter. 11. Hunter, Jr.. "U. H. A. Ueber. f10.

K. O. Coateo. U

BUSINESS MANAGER. \\ H POLOBR. 'OS.

ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS, 8. MCCRBBBT, M. "10.

Bualneaa Manager's Office Hourai 1 to 2 P. II. Dally.

Office: Mil Woodland Avenue.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1909.

NCWS IDITO" OF TO-D»Y • ISSUE

J. SHIPLEY DIXON.

i— JOSEPH WHAKTON. ^^^^^^■■■BBaaaaBBBBViBBBa

The University mourns the destb ol

Joseph Wharlon. An iron master of!

national repute, a financier and plill-

anthropist of note, and a ben-factor

of the University of Pennsylvania, he

was 'Hi. of Philadelphia's greatest and

liiost distinguish.cl CltlSeU.

Mr. Wliarton became one of the

BjMBl ooptalns of Industry of the

country years ago. He was a genius

in business, and belongs to thai group

of farslghted Americans who, more

than a half century ;IK<>. recognlaed

our unlimited ana nnden loped re

sources and foresaw our future

nrs.i oi ■ commercial nation. Be was

of that group of men of foresight,

ability, Judgment and energy, who

were unafraid to grapple With the

then unknown problems of the busi-

ness world. The> opened UP new

fields to Commerce and industry and1

stablislied new enterprises, which

nave grown to gigantic ■proportions.

Through ibis r imarkable evolution and

development the business Interests of

our country have Lien put ii| a new

basis, and the result has been as-

tounding. Millions have been ainasse I

and fortunes made, wealth has flowed

to the very finger tips of our nation.

and we have become great In the i yes

of all the world. Our Government,

through our tremendous and most re-

markable development, has become

one of the dictators In the council of

the nations. Hand in hand with this

great wealth has come philanthropy.

Universities and colleges, libraries

and galleries, hospitals and homes, are

endowed almost daily, and scarcely

have the rumblings of the earthquake

died away before we send millions to

the sufferers. Truly we have become

^reat, and let us say also we have be-

come better. We have not closed up

the doori of our vaults and hoarded

our gold. We are not misers who

have prostituted our gifts and energy

for self and selfish ends. We have un-

locked the doors of our coffers and are

giving countless millions for the good

of humanity.

This development of our country Is

a reflection of a similar development

In the lives of such men as Joseph

Wharton. From Iron worker to phil-

anthropist, the steps in his life are a

lesson to all humanity, and the world

la a better place because be worked

and lived in It. . •••

Addreia by Famous Scholar.^ Dr. John Rutland Matiaffy, c. v. o.,

of Trinity College, Dublin, who re cently came to this country to deliver u series of lectures, will talk to the students of the I'niversity at four o'clock this afternoon in the auditor- ium of Houston Hall. His subject will be, "The Kltect of Creek Cenius on

Modern Poetry." Dr. Mahaffy Is one of the foremost

of classical scholars. He has been honored with degrees by nearly even civilized nation. Among his titles and degrees are: D. n., c. v. <>., r i> of Dublin, Hon. I). C U of Oxford. Hon. 1.1. D. of St. Andrews and also M. A. He is now Senior Feiluw of Trlnit) College, Dublin, was formerly tutor and professor of Ami.nt History He is also Honorarj Fellow of Queen's College, Oxford; Knight Commissioner of the Order of the Redeemer in Qreeoa, corresponding member of the Imperial Academj of Vienna, of the itoyai Aoodem) of Berlin, of the Lin- eal In Koine, honorary member of the Anodemj of Sciences of Athens, and the Archaeological Bocletj of Alexon dria. in Ifohoff] is well known as a writer of text books.

••• Dormitory Rooms for Rent.

The following rooms in the I'niver- sity Dormitories are for rent: 58 Me morial Tower, single. |SS; 439 Hop- kinson, single, ISO; 44X I.ippineott, ■Ingle, |90. Application tor these rooms may !>•■ made at the Bursar's olib e 1 '.: College Hall.

• ••

Chest Club Meeting. A meeting of the chess ami Checker

Club Will be held in the trophy room of the Houston club this afternoon at LIB, AII membei s are urged to be present, Signed; K. Y. vVaallewskI,

President. - •••

Table Board Near Law School. Table board new the Law School

for four students; no other boarders; two in family; country cooking. Satis- faction or no pay ' Pour dollars. 8467 Sansom street.

• •• French Play Rehearsal.

The lirst rehearsal of the French plo] will be held to-night, at eight O'ClOCk, 111 ROOBB 81T, College Hall. White. Chape and Strassburger nre requested to report.

•••

Freshman Pipes. Final arrangements concerning the

Freshman pipes have been made, and they may be ordered from any member of the committee for $2.75 each.

••♦ For Sale—New Upright Piano.

For sale, fine new upright piano, now In storage. Address Piano ltar gain, care The Pennsylvanlan.

• «.• Furnished Room.

A large, cheerful front room for two; southern exposure; well heated and lighted. 3739 Spruce street.

••• For Sale—Banjo, Cole's.

For sale, banjo, Cole's Eclipse; fine; first-class condition; less than half cost. 2229 Spruce street.

Buy Good Clothes Don't be a "ready-made" man nor a "cheap-

tailored" man. Pay a good price for your clothes and have the satisfaction of being dressed as well as the next fellow. We have made clothes

for Penn men for the past forty years.

Mahlon Bryan & Co. Men's Tailors

MINT ARCADE BUILDING

SACK SllTS, 110.00 AND MORE

falls Winter Shoes—for Men "Get the Shoe from the Shop

that has the Styles"

$4&$5

916

Chestnut St

A phrase which has

become a password of

our patrons to trier

friend*.

Zimmprmaria nitL SHOPS

Opem Saturday Er.ntnee

COLLEGE MEN OBSERVE THE CAREFUL LINES WITH DECIDED CHARACTER

AND PERFECT FITTING GARMENTS OF

Savin & McKinney's Clever Clothes "For Well Dresners"

1218 Walnut Street

SACK SUITS, $25.00 TO $50.00

OVERCOATS, $25.00 TO $50.00

BOND COMPANY STATIONERS, ENGRAVERS AND MAKERS OF PROGRAMS

AND MENUS

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Sketches and Estimates Submitted

HOTEL CUMBERLAND NEW YORK:

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NetW 50th Street Subway Station and 53d Street Elevated

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Most attractive Hotel in New York. Transient Rates, $2.50 with Bath, and

up. All outside rooms. Send for Booklet.

HARRY P. STIM30N Formerly with Hotel Imperial

Ten Minutes' Walk to Twenty Theatres

THE PENNSYLVAN1AN

H. R. POTT Soccn..* to POTT & FOLTZ

Photographer

STUDIO

1318 CHESTNUT ST., PHILA.

Elevator service

- *^^ 1108 Chestnut St., Philadelphia

LBAoma Houmm FOR liOLLMOt. SCHOOL <»B WmODIHa iHVITATIOlim

DAIICM FmoftHAttm. Minus

University Text-Books

BOTH NEW AND SECOND- HAND, FOR

ALL DEPARTMENTS

TO UK HAD AT

McYey's Book=Store 1229 Arch Street

ART 8HCP 3725 Lancaster Avenue

Below 38th Street

ARTISTIC PICTURE FRAMING Large Line of College Posters

Senior Individual P'-iotographs. The contract for Inrlvldual photo-

graphs for the 1909 Class Record lian been awarded to Gilbert & Bacon, 1030 Chestnut street. The cost lo each 1909 man for having his Individual history, photograph, etc., inserted In the Record will be $■_■ ..Mi. This In- cludes the expense of making the en- graving.

To facilitate matters it has been arranged that the above he collected by Gill" it *.- Hacon at the time the photograph is taken.

In order that the publication of the Record shall not be delayed it Is im- portant that each Senior Bhall report to the photographer for a sitting BE- FORE JANUARY KTH. As a part of the contract Gilbert & Bacon have offered to make an additional dozen regular eight-dollar photographs for each man at three dollars, or a dozen fifteen-dollar photographs at nine dol- lars. 8lgned: 1919 Record Commit tee. Wayne H. Folger, Business Man ager.

••• For Rent—Large Rooms.

For rent, large rooms, steam heat, best conveniences; telephone service free. 3812 Locust street.

••• Furnished Rooms.

A single and a double room at :«T41 Spruce street; well furnished, lighted. heated. ••.

Furnished Rooms. Nicely furnished rooms, with or

without board. 3323 Walnut street.

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Horses to Hire. Largest Cround Floor Ring In City. Hot and

Cold Shower. Both Phones. JOHN W. McCAULEY

$1.00 PER WEEK Clothing made to your measure- on

•mall weekly or monthly payments. Open Monday and Saturday evenings tatll nine o'clock.

BRENNAN A CO. 202 South Ninth Street

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Th« Oldaat Independent Tohaeeo Manufacturer! In the Country.

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Gentlemen: — Find $ en- closed, for which send me pound of Orchid Tobacco, postpaid.

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Address

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COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS, DANCE PROGRAMS. MENUS, FRATERNITY STATIONERY, CLASS

DAY PROGRAMS AND CLASS PINS.

Works: Seventeenth St. and Lehigh Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.

Jacob Reed's Sons PHILADELPHIA

Clothing to Measure and Ready to Wear Furnishing Goods; Head wear

Our strong grip on Young Men's trade has been secured by Intel- ligent catartag to their dnai ra qulremcnts.

In every branch of our busi- ness, Clothing. Furnishing Goods, lliadwear, we provide ineichan dise of latest fashion, especially designed for young men's wear

JACOB REEDS SONS 1424-1426 Chestnut St.

Gilbert & Bacon 1030 CHESTNUT ST., PHILA.

Photographing in Ail its Branches

NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STUDIO

GRAY'S ATHLETIC 8HOP NEW AND UP-TO-DATE 8PALD

ING ATHLETIC TOGGERY

PATRONIZE

The Dormitory Drug Shop

Opposite the Dormitories

For your ivAntti in th**\t line

W. R. MURRAY

J. F. QRAY 29 South Eleventh Street

HULD A NEW CATERERS

803 North Sixteenth Street Balls, Banquets and Receptions

Hell: Poplar 6217 D

Pylc, Innes & Barbieri

TAI LORS FOR

MEN AND BOYS

ajt

1115 WALNUT ST. PHILADELPHIA

Overcoatings We show the largest assortment

of Overcoatings In the city—all the new shades and many with the

plaid bai ks. Style and quality far ahead of

the ready made, yet our prices are

no higher. We have ten weaves and quali-

ties In the Dress Clothes and prices

are absolutely fair. We make more and more of them each

season. Overcoats. $25.00 to $50.00. Tuxedo and Full Dress Suits,

$35.00 to $05.00.

FEHLING & SACREY (i.siom Tailors, 214 Mint Arcade

COLLEGE CLOTHES FROM $18.00 UP Bell Phone, Walnut 3918

ALLEN A. KERR CLASS AND FRATERNITY PINS, MEDALS, CUPS, ETC.

1910, 1911 AND 1912 COLLEGE CLASS PINS CARRIED IN STOCK

1004 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA.

Senior Photographs should be taken by Monday, January 25th. Fuller notice elsewhere in this issue

;•

THE PENNSYLVANIAN

HERRMANN'S Ait ••■- '"I I. nl I -• •■!••.•

Boxing, Fencing and Wrestling ACADEMY

Body-Building and Weight-Reducing

KEITHS THEATER BUILDING Ol*1) «i«V Mid rvt'llllllf. I i .-•' Hft K >ll rll HIV ll'MH.

Modi i .,:•■ ■ I . ■ < ■•! W| > .1 ■

PENN LUNCH ROOMS

3C13 WOODLAND AVBNUB

Special to Students,

MEAL TICKETS—$1.10 FOR $1.00

Bell, 3788 Locust Keystone. 149 Race

GARAGE Sole Agent Klaxon Warning Signal

CARS FOR HIRE 1602-1604-1606 Chancellor Street

THE RACQUET CLUB GARAGE O. D. SMITH Manager

Open Day and Night

Hotel Gregorian Thirty-fifth Street Between Broad-

way and Fifth Avenue, New York City.

Quiel anil Elegance in the Most Central Location.

ROOMS FROM J2.00 PER DAT UPWARDS.

WITH HATH $2.50 AND UP- WARDS FOR ONE OR

TWO PERSONS.

HARRY J. BERRY PROPRIETOR.

John Middle ron Importer ,«•" Moun

210 W.i-NLlbl

BOVILS MADE IN FRANCE Pipes Repaired

fumiihcr. of U. of P. P.K-«

I Christmas Cards and

Calendars

UNIVERSITY LAUNDRY

3C07 WOODLAND AVENUE

WHEN YOU NEED MONEY

^2'6 MARKET^

Park Theatre. AI Q. Field boldi the rword as to

length ui' servi e ol people employed. Many of his employee have bean with iiim ilnce the organisation of the conn pany, A ii«><>ii man rarely leaves the Ki.-iii foroaa. However, two ol the old ones were retired reroatantly the be-j ginning of the aeaaon anil without nu- tioe, aomethlng Mr. Field rarely doea. Those referred to are "Belle" ami "Sultan."' the driving team that has headed the parade of the AI. <i. Field Greater Minstrels the past twelve years. Wren the big baggage car vt*»'^ loaded for the Ural time this season It was found there was no room for the team. Thej were led back to the stable with the promise from Mr. Field that scenery, properties or Other para- phernalia would be dispensed with to make room for the faithful old whites. I p to date there have been addition! to the scenic and property ends of the show, and no place for the horses li w i iii sight. However, wagen are be- ing made, two to one. the white horse.. will be with the company when the swift Hying quail Invites the hunter ii> the Held The horses are broken to ■Land tor shooting from their backs or ■ ii>; behind, and have been (he constant companions of Mr Field in bis hunting trips the past several yean. The usual Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday matinees will be given.

• •• Keith's Theatre.

Musical enthusiasts as well as lovers of good humor will be especially favored at Keith's this week. The leading llghl of the oeeaalon will be the world's greatest Carmen,'' Mine. 7.i lie lie l.ussan. the enchanting Met- ropolitan Opera prlinu donna. The oroheatral feature is that of the famous Kailettes. of Huston. George lloinans returns with his delightful novelty, -A Night with tin- Poets." Main other I. ailing attractions an The Lulu Beeaon Trio, "A Night In Ei Paso;" Hugh Lloyd, the bounding- rope wonder; Cooper & Robinson in

A Friend of Mine.' Kaufman Broth- lingers and dancers; Canon &

WiUard, "The Dutch in Bgypt;" Four Comrades, comedy acrobats; Laba- kana, acrobatic grotesques; Veronl Verdi, Scotch lassie With the singing violin; Foster § Foster, "The Volun- teer Pianist;" Sophie Everett ti Co- in a new ami pleasing sketch; Bid Bax- ter, the comedj cyclist ami wire wonder, ami man) othen well known to fame.

••• Table Boardert Wanted.

MrB. Wiedenman. Ill South Thirty- sixth street, has room for a few more table boarders at $:: fiO per week. Will compare well with a Jl.un table Home pastry.

TYPEWRITERS! DUPLICATORS! SPAYD rents all makes

from ail cents per month ^-. up. Sells 'em from $5.00 ^^& up on easy terms. Sec- ^^T Dtld hand office furniture.

PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY Multlgraphlngl Mlmeographlngl I

1017 WALNUT STREET, PHILA., PA.

PROFESSIONAL SIGNS I! Brass and Bronze Memorial Tablets

BAKER 1033-1035 Race Street, Philadelphia

COTSBLA LEONARD Albany, N. Y.

Makers of CAPS, GOWNS AND

HOODS lo Americas Universities For Sale and Rent

Both Telephones High-Class Service

SOUTHSIDE LIVERY STABLES J. P. DONOHUE, Proprietor

NORTHEAST CORNER OF FORTIETH AND LUDLOW STS., PHILA.

L. R. ERMILIO J. FRANK McCALL A. D. ERMILIO

L. R. ERMILIO & CO. TAILORS

1225 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA

ANNOUNCE THE ARRIVAL OF A

NEW AND EXCLUSIVE LINE OF WOOLENS

IMPORTED DIRECT FOR MEN'S WEAR

AND RESPECTFULLY INVITE YOUR INSPECTION

AUTUMN, 1908

The 1909 Class Record will be a DIFFERENT kind of a Record. Many new and distinctive

Ideas will be Included. It will be out in May. Order them NOW from any

member of Committee or at The Penn- ■ylvanlan office

THE COMMITTEE.

GERSON 105 S. 15th St.

GERSON 105 S. 15th St.

CLEARANCE SALE Merchant-Tailored Garments at LESS THAN HALF PRICE tor Ten Days only

All tinr Hull* Mi.i OflNMtl nr* '-iii.il* .ill KIMII, i utliMii niiulf Kiiriiifiit*, t'i -ill IW |M| *.'.%, > .ii. up lo «KV

Our Prices $10 S12 $15 & $18

S'.'ll unit $11 Null, and Ovxrroata SIO »'. .iii.l s.-; .-,» Nulu unit Ovsrruala »l • CIO ....I *:<:. Mill, and ll> .n oata SIS »!■! .iii.l si-'. -,ili - and Ovcrroata SIS

s.i.-. raraaaa Irish Fries* I Hilly 111.- I. mud* by Kmhauf A t'o., Now York; our prlir, SI.V

* ■ . (iihtoin mud.- nurdo Suit, iii.nl,. by strln a < •>., No* Vork,

Our Price, $15 Alt«>rntlon« mndo fr*»f» of rharic*. Money r#-

fvuul.«l if not latlHfactory.

London GERSON New York 105 SOUTH 15TH ST.

THE TRADE-MARK THAT HAS MADE SPORT IN AMERICA.

All original implements of Sport whsl

examined bear the Trade-Mark ol

A. G. SPALDING & BROS.

Spaldlng'8 handsomely Illustrated eat*

logue of all sports contains numsr* ous suggestions. Mailed fres

anywhere.

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