The College World S . :vWS::WM ' v.-" 'N. I .&:: Witt i 1 ft-.ww?.:,. u BOARDING HOUSE RULES GIVEN OUT The Hoarding House Committee of ( the University of Texas calls the at- Allowing regulations: 1. The engagement of a room un less otherwise agreed upon is equiv alent to a contract to remain in the room for at least one term or be re sponsible for the rent for that period. 2. If reasons arise for a change during the terra, the student should, before- moving, refer the matter to the Hoarding House Committee by tele phoning the Registrar or the Dean of Women. 3. It is, of course, expected that the student will pay for furniture damaged or destroyed by him, ordi-j nary wear and tear excepted. 4. The women students are ex pected to comply faithfully with these regulations: (1) To limit their social engage ments to three a week as the maximum. (2) To UismiBS their callers at 10:30 p. m. (3) Toy require chaperonage for automobiling, picnics, or parties. The University expects it to be a point of honor and of chivalry among our young men to respect these regu lations that are necessary for the wel fare of the young women and to aid in their observance. Exchange. PAROS So good-by! The dreamy splendor of the mornings Hreaking over yonder range shall cal you back; Dusk and dawn and night and noon be filled with yearnings For the cattle-trail, the rough and ample shack. So good-by! Before your face the East is lying, Old, and worn, and haggard with a thousand woes. Ah! you'll long to sit again a-saddle. flying Past the dawn-dew, the odor of the Schembeclt's ORCHESTRAL AND CABARET SERVICE EVERYWHERE! WHY? NOTE Can furnish small com binations forhoust partits with instrumints such as Banjos and Saxaphonas and rtasonable, too. rose Tucker & Shean 1123 O St Manufacturing Jewelers and Opticians Class Pins and Rings of All Kinds I When the mother calls, we question not, but answer, j And the mother East Is calling rou, j I know; But above the dancers' music and the j dancer j You'll be hearing songs the Eastmen j never knew I Songs that dript their wordless music down the starry ! Nights we've rode the range togeth ' er, you and I; Thoughts so fragile you would scarce ly think they'd carry Over all the days and miles that interlle! There will come to you, like lovers, softly gliding Into all your thousand doings and your dreams, The camp-song, the round-up, the rid ing, The wolfs howl, the brawling of the streams. So good-by! Loose the broncho from his tether; He'll be ready, and you'll want him by and by; j 'Twill be sunny heart, and song, and ranchers weather When we ride the range together, you and I! Hugh J. Hughes. Giffen Bcaute Shop EDITH BELLE LEWIS 237 So. 14th B1926 We build up the scanty locks ' with Curls. Puffs, Transform ations or Switch OHIO STATE EXPECT8 I r.ocTecT tcau cvrD Columbus, Ohio. When John W. Wllce calls his Ohio state football forces for their first practice of the 1916 year he will be greeted by a squad of Scarlet and Gray warriors surpassing in combined ability any mass of gridiron athletes ever gath ered under the banner of the Columbus school. Not in years and surely not since' Ohio state became a member of the big nine, has the prospect of a win ning team been so bright as it is this fall. Only a few men were lost by graduation in June. The biggest loss was in Captain Boughton, whose place at tackle will be acceptably filled by either Dan Flowers or P. A. Holtcamp, each of whom Is almost the equal of the former leader. Exchange. A New Bunch Glassy Tics just arove. Come in and give them the once-over. 3 For 2)Jil 51.00 Regular SOc Quality gPUIAP PPTrrPMTTNl WHEATS P MEDICAL SERVICE INSURED BY MEANS OF A SMALL FEE By way of Insurance against sick ness, a medical fee of $3.00 Is re quired o fevery student In residence at the University. For this fee the student is entitle dto the following services: 1. Free consultatlo nwlth one of the University physicians. --Dr. Gil bert for men and Dr. Holllday for women, during their office hours In room 152. 2. If their attendance is request ed by the student or his family the University physicians will make with out charge, at leant five hospital calls and three other calls on any student who Is confined by illness to his home or to a hospital, one of these three to be a night call. . 3. The ambulance or carriage re quired to convey a student to the hospital will be paid for out of the hospital fund. 4. Charges for pathological exam iratkms and for the administrations of anesthetics, when made under the authorization of a University physi- ti Wm Hf'M ' it - v p ' - :viv. iff f lm& I Gentlemen: The early Fall models of the famous nrir Irattii OUntljpa are ready. If you want to see the authorative fashions in a multitude of rich fabrics, this is your op portunity ! $20 to $35 "THE STORE AHEAD" Mayer Bros. Co. ELI SHIRE, President Ml clan, will be paid for out of the medical fund, each payment to be subject also to the approval of the president of the University. 5. Lodging, board, ana nursing at a hospital for twenty-five days in case of necessity. Medicine and services of physicians other than as specified above are not included. The University otok this precaution ary measure some few years ago and since that time the medical fee has met with the approval of thousands of students. At times, a new student will complain of this fee, but as soon as he sees his or her roommate's hospital bill paid by the University, all such "gripes' are cancelled. Exchange. TIME3 DO CHANGE The good old "rah-rah" days have passed. The freshman who expects to find here the realization of Frank Merri well's college experiences. Is doomed to disappointment, for In this year of grace 1916, such things exist only In the so-called "college" stories written by men and women who have never seen the Inside of a college or university. Yes, the good old days are no more. The enterprising photographer dis covered that yesterday when he sought a freshman who would volun teer to be thrown ?n the boneyard for the movies. No one was found who would fall for even such an attractive lure as a season ticket to one of Cham paign's leading moving picture houses. It Is well that the scene was not pho tographed, although we are sure it would have made a good picture, for it would have been a deliberate mis representation of college life as it ex ists here at Illinois. The freshman who fears he will be thrown in the boneyard or be com pelled to suffer any other indignities may quickly dispel his apprehension. We don't do those things now, nor do we clip the freshman's hair, even though that be the popular miscon ception. Hazing in any form what soever is against the rules of the uni versity, and so strictly has the rule been enforced in the past that viola tlons have been exceedingly rare. Xeither do we plant claa numerals and football scores on the sidewalks and buildings. The red fading marks of such depredations are relies of by gone days. It is not because we lack spirit that college pranks of the story book type are missing at Illinois, but because we are living in a different age, we have a different conception of college life, a broader outlook, and a higher appreciation of things worth while, Daily IUInL last spring 700 undergraduates asked yards of earth removed by the stu lermission to begin digging and to dents in completing the excavation. legin the Job with student contrlbu- Work is done by squads of fifty with i ions. 1 picks, shovels and wheelbarrows. Ex- The building is to be 60x200 and it change. . FOOTBALL PROSPECTS BRIGHT AT U. OF IOWA University of Iowa. What dope sters saw for the Iowa football team before the opening of practice for the season has come to pass, and there is now every indication that the Iowa eleven for the year will have a line Trh'.ch Trill bo ess cf ths LfiavlSot in the conference and a backfleld which will be about the same in weight as many that have fought for Iowa no the gridiron' In year past Excbaneg. NEW YORK UNIVERSITY STUDENTS TO DIG CELLAR When administrative efforts failed to raise $275,000 to build a Physics Engineering building at Nw York university, the students have decided to begin the work for the foundation. In a petition to the university council Is expected there will be 100,000 cubic SUBSCRIBE FOR Tig oily Mmlm