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- o 1. . frx--. -r-. r' ' --, . ,- ' ' ' . , . ? v . THI DAILY NIBRXIKAN r '- -: .'.J f ,Si ?l:" . j . wv' ir-'N P V .4' ' vtw t9f .'- w mm THEATRES LYRIC TflEATER Mdn.TTues.7-Wed.T- Apr)! 6-7.fc JULIE RINQ & CO. In "The Man 8ho Met" ' LOCKHART & LEDDY In "A Brave Attempt at Suicide" Photo-Plays KALEM'8 x Four Part Masterpiece "A CELEBRATED CASE" PATHE'S SEMI-WEEKLY Three Shows Dally 2r 7 & 9 Mat. All Scats 10c Night 16o OWHEUM THEATER Thurs.; Frl.f Sat, April 9-10-11 EDDIE LEONARD Assisted by Mabel Russell WILLA HOLT WAKEFIELD DR. CARL HERMAN FRANCIS DOOLEY Assisted byCorrlnnc Sales LOUIS J. WIN8CH AND JOSEPHINE PpORE ' THE RICCI TRIO HOLMAN BROTHERS MatrDallyat2M5r-Price8i16-&-26o Night 8M5. Prices 15, 25, 35, 50, 75c Try Our Luncheonettes -- Thoy are always -the best- - "Wo eiorvo hot and cold drinks all winter long. LINCOLN CANDY KITCHEN Southwest Corner 14th O 8treet THE DIVINITY SCHOOL dp ' HARVARD UNIVER8ITY TJN8ECTARIAN UNIVERSITY PRIVILEGES Elective courses leading to tho University decrees of S. T. B A.M., and PbrD. Students pay- ing..thn.full fee may take with- out extra charge appropriate courses offered In the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and in Andovor Theological Sem inary. J5!or particulars address The Dean of tho Harvard Divin ity School, 4 Divinity Library, Cambridge, Mass. The University of Chicago HOME STUDY ia addition to resident "lion by corns poadeocaT For defied ta formation ad&eM .UodYMr U.efC.(W iDCUcfo.DJ. THE-UmVERSITY-OF-CHICAaO- LAW SCHOOL ' Throo-year courso leading to degTCO of Doctor of Law (J. -D.),- which; .by tho Quarter syfltem, may bo completed In two and ono-rourtn calendar, years, uoiiego education required for regular admission, ono year of law bolng counted toward col Itsgo degree X.w library of 39.000 volumes. The Summer Quarter offers special op portunities to students, teaonersj practitiqners. Flratlerm "1914; Jiine 15-uly 22 Second term July 23-August 28, Courses open In all Departments of tho Unjyorslty during tho -Summor Quarter. iot Announcomont aaarcsa DEAN OF LAWSCHOpL,.THE UNI .VER8ITY OF CHICAGO 4i Try the Y. M. 0. A. In Boom, uantftttft:, riw CmjY.M. O. A. ISth'AP 8IQ ALPHS VICTORS (Continued from pngo 1) Tho following is a summary of the oventsj Rope Climb. HarkBon,JEJil Gam 5 points Reavls, Phi Dolt '..3 points Brown-Llnstrum 2 points Alpha Thet-Phi Delt 1 point Time, 7 1-5 seconds. High Jump. -Mycrr-Slg-Alph .5 -points. VIdal, Phi Delt 3 points O'Brlan, Phi Gam .2 points Reavls, Phi Dolt i 1 point Height, 5 feet 7 inches. Hlglf Kick. Myers, Sig Alph 5 points Israel, Alpha; Thet." 3 points Mlllor, Sig Alph 2 points Vldal, Phi Delt 1 point Height, 9 feet, 7 inches. 8ho-Putri2-Lb; Myrs, Sig Alph 5 points O'Brlan, Phi Gam 3 points Gllligan, Phi Dolt 2 points Reavls, Phi Delt 1 point Distance,, 41 foot, 1 inch:; , Fence Vault. Myers, Sig Alph 5 points tHarkson, Phi Gam 3 points Llnstrum, Pi Dolt 2 points Miller-Reavls point Sig Alph-Phi Dolt Height, 6 feet G Inches. ""- Pole 'Vault. First thrco places; 6 points Phi Delt r.n . .i ., . r. 3 points RedvlBIMtnTm-Reavis ... .2 points Miller, Sig Alph . lipoint 25-Yard Dash. Wherry, Beta 5 points" Smith, jAlpha Thet 3 points Scottx Phi Gam 7. . .7. . 77..2 points Horney, Sig Alph ....1 point Time, 3 1-5 seconds. Inter-Frat Relay. First 10 points Alpha Theta Chi Smith Hartman, Oliver Israel "Second ...,.,...,.... . ,5'pblrits Slgma-Alpha-Epsilon- ' Frank " Myers . ' Hawkins Rdsmu8sen v ; " ' Third .3 points Phi Delta Theta , Llnstrum Vidal -""J Henlqy JUfanigaH ; Tug-of-War. 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JUNIOR QIRL9 RECEPTION AT GOVERNOR'S MAN8ION Black Masques Entertain 8aturday Afternoon Refreshments Served. A large number of junior girls was jpresent-at-tho Black Masquprecop- tion last Saturday afternoon at tho governor's mansion. " "Mrs, Morehead? Bess Rogers and Gladys Bunt wore in the receiving line. Music and a gen eral social time was spent. Dainty refreshments wore served 111 tho dining-room, Band to State Farm. The University Cadet Band will -play-at-the-Farm-convocatlon-today-at. 10 o'clock. Besides tho members of the Band, a number of followers are expecting to mako tho trip. B Bl Bk BBv ) 97 BBvJBi B' . BB f" "Bf I 1236 O Straat ' ' I 3J . - I - Si SENIOR PLAY TRYOUT8s TO BE HELD TODAY (Continued from pago l) r" upon, but this mot With much opposi tion because of its conflicting with oxamB. Somo of tho more capablo members pf tho class could not tako part If tho'play wore hold at that tlmo. If the play Is given May 8th it will roqulro four jveoks of hard work from tho cast, but thoy prefer that to drag ging It out over six weeks. TlnrBimlOTF-wlU-bircnllod-oTr-Hoon-l to pay their assessment of $2.00 each. In return for tills thoy will rocelvo two tickets to tho play. Tho financial condition of tho class 1b such that tho paymont of this assessment is abso lutely necoBsary In ordor that tho class may leavo school free of debt. It is probable that some arrangement will bo mado with tho flnanco offlco where by this assessment may bo paid thcro Tit thosamo-timo-that-thcr $5 diploma fees aro paid. CLAIM THAT HOUSE RULE8 ARE TOO STRICT 8ororlty Girls Will Discuss House Rules and House Adminis tration Tonight, Tho Intor-sororlty Council will moot this evening at .6 o'clock in tho ban quet hall of tho Temple. Houso rules jmmLJioubo .administration will bo dis cussed. Many of tho girls object to thopreBcnt house rules, as thoy claim thoy restrict their personal liberty and that thoy are obliged to do things that thoy would not do in their own home. The now houso administration plan -wilL mean. a. definite placing of all financial responsibility of tho differ ent chapters. This will tend to cut down expenses so that the alumni members will not have to bo called upon to make up tho deficit at tho ond of tho year. Extravagance in tho entertainment of rushees will also bo considered and sentiment is against giving elaborate luncheons and dinners. All""tho-chapcrones--of- the -various houses will bo present at this moot ing. Northwestern Seniors Have Prom Thai la Not a Prom. A formal party is to bo given by tho seniors of Northwestern University on May tho first at which thoro will jbojno grand march. 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