SPECIAL EDITION===SOUTHWESTERN STUDENT CONFERENCE. RUSTON. LA., DEC. 27, ’07=JAN. 5, ’08 THE UNIVERSITY WEEKLY

VOLUME 2 UNIVERSITY OF , FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1907 NUMBER 13

Dr. Chas. Richardson THE GARLAND ENTERTAINS DENTIST Over Skagg’s Drug Store Prof. Cole Presides The Garland Society celebrat­ Stop! ed its twenty-first anniversary on Wednesday evening by giv- A N D SEE ing an open program. It ably DR. S. D. LUTHER & SON sustained its reputation for ex­ cellence in literary work. Prof. a bout your TEETH. He makes a spec­ ialty of fine gold work and painless ex­ G. A. Cole, an honorary member traction of teeth by use of Laughing of the Garland, and one of its Gas. Room 8, 9 and 10, Mcllroy Dry Goods Store. Phone 103. staunchest friends and support­ ers presided. The program was an excellent DR. T. W. CLARK one. Prof. Cole in his opening address told of the trials and D e n tis t struggles of the Garland in its early days and complimented the Over Price Clothing Go. members upon the success which EXIT FOOT BALL: ENTER BASE BALL they had achieved. All enjoyed the beautiful piano-solo by Miss Sapphic Arranges Attractive The Junior-Senior Game. was under the ball when it fell, A. I. Moore, M . D. Dora Peck, as they also did the and tucking it snugly under his Program. Friday afternoon a large crowd vocal solo by Miss Lexie Bell. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat arm he started down the field. gathered at Athletic Park to wit­ One of the best numbers on the Hours 9 to 11 a. m. 1 to 3 p. m. On account of the Junior and By clever dodging he picked his ness the long expected contest program was “ The History of Senior football game, the open way through the entire Junior Rooms 16, 17, 18, 19, N a tio n a l B ank o f between the Juniors and the the Garland’’ by Mr. J. J. Du Fayetteville Building program of the Sapphic Society line until only McNemer stood Seniors. The grand stand was Laney. Mr. DuLaney called has been postponed until Friday between him and goal. Here, F a y e tte v ille , - A r k . packed and the side lines were special attention to the policy and December the thirteenth. however, Wiggins who had put crowded with enthusiastic root­ progress of the Garland, and to On that day the following pro­ up splendid interference and ers. Some loyal representatives the importance of the work of a Dr. W. N. Yates gram w ill be rendered. made it possible for Hight to get of the two classes had decorated good literary society. Mr. J. D. ARKANSAS DAY, so far, was considerably shaken Office over the goal posts with Junior and Freeman entertained the au­ Answer to roll call— My Native up in contact with some sturdy Campbell and Bell’s Store Senior colors. Through the kind­ dience well with a humorous State. Junior and being unable to regain ness of Capt. Armistead and Mr. reading; after which Mr- E. R. Piano Solo—Effie Combs. his balance, fell in front of the J. T. HIGHT. Pres. A. L. TRENT. Cashier Barr the band was on hand. Williamson very ably showed the W. H. MORTON. V. P.GUY PHILLIPS. Asst. C. Greater Arkansas — Gracey runner. Before Hight could re­ Everything was ready. important place which Mr. Gar­ Sowers. cover himself several Juniors Arkansas National A t four o’clock the opposing land holds in our state history, Types of Arkansas—Ruth were upon him and the ball was teams took the field. The Juniors and paid a glowing tribute to Bank Deane. down. Soon after this the Juniors won the toss-up and chose the his life and character. “ The Capital Full Paid $100,000.00 Arkansas in the field of Litera­ secured the ball and in a few south goal. Eliis kicked to shades Garland Gleanings” by Mr. D. S. W. Corner Public Squaretu re -M a y Zeigler. minutes of play, mostly punting and the game was on. E. Johnson, was a budget of fun. Your Business Solicited Vocal Solo—Lisle Glass. carried it close enough for Mc­ w it and humor. The seventh Arkansas at the Bar—Nahnee- Almost from the start it was Nemer to make another success­ number on the program was, tah Clark. able to make downs more thanful place kick for goal. LA K E & FROST “ The Southern Scholar” by Prof Arkansas in Statesmanship—two or three times in succession,In the short time left neither Cole who paid an eloquent tr i­ Hardware and Fanning Imple­Clara Ellison. and only once was either goalside in was able to scorc, and in the ments. Best grade razors, poc­ bute to the loyalty and patriot­ Arkansas on the Battlefield— serious danger of being crossedgathering darkness the game ket knives, scissors. etc. ism of southern gentlemen, and Helen Croxdale. by a runner with the ball. Afterended. Junior 8—Senior 4. SEE US Piano Trio—Miss Peck, Missesten minutes of play and after who inspired his auditors to a South Side Square Virginia and Nora Childress. each side had lost the ball re­ The Freshman Reception. higher appreciation of the South. peatedly, the Seniors were forced Then came two songs by the Arkansas in the Pulpit—Lucy Last Friday night in the Ma- to punt from their 15 yard line. Garland Quartette, which were Telephone No. 73. $2.00 house fo r $1.50Hon. thetian Hall the Freshman class Shades received the ball and re­ well received. Under New Management Child Labor in Arkansas— gave its reception to all the mem­ turned it to the th irty yard line. Those who attend this pro­ Pearl White. bers. A short, but interesting Two downs advanced the ball gram feel indebted to the Gar­ The Oriental Hotel Current events in Arkansas program was rendered soon after five yards and from here with a land for a most pleasant evening Fayetteville, Arkansas University—Olga Davis. the class gathered. Some of the nice place kick McNemer sent and have a higher opinion of the Meal tickets 21 meals, $4.50. most interesting numbers were the ball squarely between the work which the Garland is do­ Special rates to students by week the readings of Guy Wolf, Hattie or month. Coaching. goal posts. ing. Rader, Eloys Summons and T. F. B. L. KING, Prop. I shall be on hand during the The Seniors took the south Lueker. Mr. Lueker’s readingRev. Fletcher Will Address holidays except 2 or 3 days forgoal and McNemer kicked to Holt.which was given in the German Unlike the preacher who makes souls Y. M. C. A. all students who want to reviewA fter some hard line playing anddialect was exceptionally good. holy, I make a lucky forward pass, secured by for the coming examination. They Mr. Willis’ history of the class Rev. P. C. Fletcher w ill ad­ Holey Soles Whole Stacy after the ball had been can do better work then than was well prepared and well de­dress the Y. M. C, A. Sunday fumbled by both sides, the Sen­ Let me put you on a firm foundation.during sessions livered. The male quartet com­afternoon at 2:30. This is the iors were thrown back for a heavy Those who may begin sooner posed of R, H. Kagy, Otto Fore­last meeting before the holidays. loss and forced to punt. Shades, FULLER and cannot attend in the holidays hand, D. Briton and R. D. Smith Immediately after Mr. Fletch­ West , Near Depot the Junior star quarter back, se­ w ill be allowed for the time. sang two very fine songs. er’s address all the members of cured the ball and advanced it There are a great many who On a whole the program wasthe Y. M. C. A. w ill assemble at almost to the point from which badly need help in arithmetic, well carried out and attentivelythe main entrance of the Univer­ it had been kicked. Being unabl algebra and grammar. I f they heard. A fte r the program the sity to have a picture made for to make first down, the Juniors would only try a month’s coach­ class was entertained a short the Cardinal. All members are tried a forward pass, but Grant First ing they would find the good of it time by some amusements thaturged to be present at that time. all through their course. secured the ball. had been prepared before-hand. For classes of 5 or more $1.50 Some more hard play during About ten thirty refreshmentsNelson Elected Captain of per month in advance. which both sides were forced to were served and at eleven all ad­ National 1908 Aggregation. I. L. W hitty, room 41 4th floor.punt, gave the ball to the Seniorsjourned. The Freshman class of on the Junior forty-yard line.1907 and 1908 has a bright fu ­ “ Billy Nelson, quarterback of Rules For Tillman Prize From this time Ellis made what ture. With the strong foot ballthe University’s football team, Bank Contest. is perhaps the prettiest placeteam which now has the Sopho- has been elected captain for next kick seen on the local field thismers w ill have to work to beatseason. The election came after 1 Any member of the Sapphicseason. A few more minutesthem. a hot fight. It was by secret bal­ Capital and Surplus ended the first half, the score lot and the little favorite is said $70,000.00 Literary Society may compete. Henderson Claims State 2 Subject: The Ideal Woman.being 4 to 4. to have won by a good majority. Chamionship. 4 Time for handing in paper:The Seniors received the kick­ This is Nelson’s third year on not later than May 1st 1908. off at the south goal, and for Arkadelphia, a Dec. 11—Hender­ the Rugby squad. He is rather SOUTH 5 Form: Type written, Threefew downs had things going theirson College football team, whichlight in weight and his rise from copies to be given to Judgeown T ill­ way. A quarter back runwon the State championship ofthe ranks of the subs to the re­ SIDE man to deliver to the committee.of twenty yards by Hight andArkansas by defeating A. M. A.gular has been gradual, his place 6 Name and fictitious namenice gains by Holt advanced theof Little Rock Thanksgiving, being has won by sheer g rit and de­ SQUARE signed to paper to be givenball to some distance into Juniorbeen toasted and banqueted sev­termination. This season he has Judge Tillman. territory. Then the Juniors be­eral times since they won the made a splendid record, begin­ For any further informationgan playing ball and the Seniorshonor, but the most sumptuousning in the back field and being view the committee or the Presi­ were forced to kick. McNemer banquet was tendered them lastshifted to quarter when Wood Your Businessdent. almost immediately returned the Thursday night at the Hall Hotel left that place. His connection Committee consists of Mrs.ball and during this play aloneby of Jack Cox, a local admirer. The with the long forward pass alone S olicited Blake, Miss Holcomb and Prof.the whole game was either goal dinner was a four course affair,given him a standing with the Reynolds. in serious danger. As usual Hightand was followed by a smoker. Arkansas student body. UNIVERSITY WEEKLY ents may be of more beefit to the University, for his resignation THE PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY was brought about by his select­ A . C. THE STUDENT BODY OF THE ion as a representative in the coming inter-collegiate debates. M c A d a m s DuLaney is probably the most Universityof Arkansas Entered as second class m atter October 10, 1906,eloquent young man in the Uni­ at Fayetteville, Arkansas, under the act of Con­ versity and is sure to win laurels Ideal location in the Ozark Mountains, 1500 feet above sea level. gress of March 3, 1870. for the institution. Mountain scenery unsurpassed for beauty. Healthful location. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE Five of the eight divisions of the University, viz: College of D rugs and For College Year ...... $1.00 Do you belong to the upperLiberal Arts, Sciences and Engineering, the Preparatory School, the S ingle Copies...... — 5c four hundred ? Conservatory of Music and Arts, the College of Agriculture and the School Books A dvertising Rates upon Application. Agricultural Experiment Station, located at Fayetteville; Law and Medical departments at Little Rock, Branch Normal at Pine Bluff. “ Heroes” Honored. G r o v e r C. M o r r is - Editor-in-Chief Enrollment at Fayetteville this year 1200; total enrollment in all C. H . W o o d r u f f - Associate Editor departments 1800. J. J. D u L a n e y - University Editor For the first time in the history J u l ia Go o d w in - - Society Editorof Fayetteville, the merchants Tuition free except for Music and Art. For catalogue address, J a m e s W a t k in s - - Athletic Editor Prescriptions A . P. Bo le s - - - - City Editor and citizens of the city mani­ W . J. J E R N lG A N - Exchange Editor fested their appreciation of the a Specialty C. C. Ca s h - - - Business Manager JOHN N. TILLMAN, President J. C. P arsons - 1st. Asst. Bus. Mgr. hard work done by the Varsity L. B. S h a v e r - 2nd Asst. Bus. Mgr. football men during the season Fayetteville, ----- A r k . of 1907 by tending them a re­ ception and banquet last Friday Captain Frank Barr is today T w o Stores the most talked of man in evening.the A large crowd of play­ University. There is nothingers and their friends and ad­ like being popular with the mirerspeo­ assembled in the S. A. E. W. Dickson St. ple. hall at 8:30 o’clock, where they Fresh and Appetizinq were greeted by Mr. C. E. Ox­ S. W. Cor. Sq. And now everybody wearsford, the moving spirit and in­ white gloves. It is somethingstigator of the entertainment. Apples, bananas,oranges, lemons, and grapes. wonderful the way these fadsIn the dancing hall Barr’s Orches­ A ll kinds of fruits and nuts. A fresh supply take with the students. tra rendered a most enjoyable of celery and cranberries just received. musical program, and those so A fter all there is some hopeinclined enjoyed themselves in We Want for the four hundred. It takesdancing. but six “ sticks” these days to Promptly at 11 o’clock tickets Whitten,Gallaher & Co. Your Face “ can” a student, and at this rateto the banquet were issued to the Phone 414 - 402 W. Dickson there will soon be plenty ofplayers, empty their ladies and special seats in chapel. friends. The happy party then repaired to the Washington hotel Bring it up, from I f the University Weekly shouldwhere the elegant banquet await­ our new line of up- print half the copy which wased them. President and Mrs, to-date cards you handed in this week it would notTillman headed the “ line,” as McCormick and McConnell are sure to find only have the St. Louis Post strong Dis­ and determined a line as what you are look­ patch skinned a country blockever as marched out onto the grid­ Up-to-Date Meat Market ing for. far as “yellow” journalism iron. is concerned, but would also makeAt the door of the diningroom itself liable to a five or six hun­Little Miss Oxford held a large Our stock is always fresh and complete. A ll kinds of We have the exact dred thousand dollar damage suit.silver tray on which were heaped beef and pork, hamburgers and country sausage and style at the exact Graft in high places is openlybeautiful red and white carna- fish in sea-on charged. We should be glad totiods, and as the guests entered price. Come up turn this copy over to the newlythe hall each was given a flower. and see our samples elected President of the Dormi­— Fayetteville Daily. Phone 162 320 W. Dickson tory. and to print the result of the investigation by that depart­ ment. We would suggest, too,If you buy it at Duke’s it is that if the charges are sustained a ll rig h t DUNLAP BROS. that the alleged offenders be in­ dicted and given a speedy trial STUDIO before that tribunal. Style in But every cloud has a silverJewelry.... lining. I f we climb that long hill The Expert School at a 2:40 gait every morning this winter our sprinting abilities willThere is nothing more neces­ of Business be developed and when the sea­sary to the personal adornment son for the track team opensof we a gentleman than a FOB. shall have some excellent materi­We have just received some­ Complete Courses in al. thing entirely new in this line, A Fine Line of just a little different and more Book-Keeping It is with pleasure that we up-to-date than you have seen. P a rk e r grant the request of SecretaryCall and see them at Higher Accounting Dickson in making this issue of Pens the Weekly a special conference B a n kin g always in stock. They are edition. There is no other organi­ the best. zation in any way connected withJ.L . Duke S horthand the University which does half ALSO so much good or which receives Typewriting the unquaified support ofJEWELRY both CO. Eastm an town and University. To attend NORTH SIDE SQUARE P enm anship a conference like that to be held Kodaks at Ruston is one of the rare “ plums” of college life. Positions Secured for Graduates and The election of Nelson toHow lead Does This Supplies the Rugby team in 1908 must Everything in a well- meet the approval of everyoneSuit You stocked drug store. Call who has watched the little quar­ and see us. ter in the recent struggles on the A recital was given by the pu­a specialty. Place your order park. He was always in the before the time is all taken up. We are now selling pressingpils of the Music and Elocution thickest of the fight and time and L eave your order either at Frisco tickets for $1.00, which en­ Department on Friday evening. again when some especially bril­ The numbers were excellentDrug and Store, Bozeman’s China Frisco liant play was pulled off, as thetitles the owner to $1.40 worth of pressing. well received by an appreciativeStore or phone 330. ball of men would begin to un­ audience. This is the first pupils Drug Store roll itself Nelson’s name would recital of the term and would J. C . WILLIAMS. Prop. 'be heard from every part of the have been better attended had it grandstand. The ticket to be good for First Door East one month after it is issued.not been for the number of other of Frisco Depot The resignation of the Univer­ functions on the same evening.Mitchell s sity Editor, J. J. DuLaney means Try One Pennants. a serious loss to the University Confectionery and Pennants and pillows made byNews Depot In Weekly. He has been a most Washington Hotel faithful and untiring worker onThe Dormitory Mrs. Hudgins are the most artis­ One this sheet and another with both tic and one third cheaper than his ability and willingness to Pressing Club any others in town. Barber Shop work w ill be hard to find. Though Mrs. Hudgins is taking Christ­ West Side The Best Equipped Ton- Mr. DuLaney resigns from the Room 15 mas orders to be delivered just sorial Parlor in the City Buchanan Hall Weekly, he at the same time goes before the holidays. A ll kinds of Square Hot and Cold Baths into another field where his tal­ pennants, pillows, banners etc. Extracts from Kieths letter from Oxford England. “ I suppose I have at least Thompson Bros. Things You Shouldfound my place, the lecturers really believe in the use of Latin With styles like this to back and Greek “ jacks,” “ cribs,” up the assertion, it is not boast­ they call them. One or two of ing to claim that THOMPSON REMEMBER my lecturers have really advised BROS, are the snappiest, most us to study them carefully.” individual and at the same time “ This heavy foggy weather the most attractive men’s foot­ has not agreed with me much The Price Clothing Company is the only Exclusive Men’s and wear that is being shown this but I am getting used to it now. season. Boys’ Furnishing Store in the city. I guess I shouldn’t complain very much. I weigh “ fourteen If you want your Clothes Ready-Made, or Made-to-Order, we It is partly the shoe making, stone, ” about 195 pounds. This can serve you best. partly the honest selection of last week has been pretty weath­ leather, and partly the lasts. Every week we receive something new in Furnishing Goodser indeed for this place, I have and they come from New York City, the center of really been able to see the sun a Even if you are not ready to fashion. few times. It is not very cold buy, come in and look them over. but there is a mist of rain fall­ Let us show you our line of Rain Coats and Overcoats. ing They all the time. Heavy fogs are the Correct Styles for Good Dressers, and we sell can be seen nearly every morn­ Grier & Mitchell them at Popular Prices. ing. My impression of England generally though is very good. 410 W. Dickson Street and South Side Square Take a look at our Men’s and Boys’ Shoes. We carry them “ I am getting acquainted with in both Gun Metal and Patents. Prices $ 3 .5 0 , $ 4 .OO,the English students rather fast $5.00 and $6.00. now. I didn’t know how to go about it at first. They are strange We carry a complete line of Bath Robes and Smoking Jackets.mortals, perhaps they think the Just what you need these cold days. same about me. They are nice No Postponement! fellows, and most of them are See our line of Kid and Golf Gloves. A large assortmentfrom to cultured homes. select from. Exeter is third in attendance among the colleges this year. No Waits! No Delays! Out of about fifty-three “ Fresh­ men,” in Exeter, l am well ac­ quainted with some th irty and I know several others by name. ’ ’ (To J. W. Murphy) “ Just one more verse of “ Sweet Adeline” The W orld’s Greatest Bargain and then to sweet repose in a bed of hay for you.” Carnival positively opens as (To Dusty Rhodes) “ Nine advertised Rahs for the nimble limbed fleet footed “ Dusty” who never goes over the line without a touch­ down, and never crosses home plate without a score.” It’s Lowney’s Best (To Halfback Ellington) “ Stir up the “ ginger” and take the Wed. Dec. 4th Small boxes of candy, medium size boxes of candy, other games. I am watching ------LARGE BOXES OF CANDY ------you and am as sorry as you to AT 8 O’CLOCK A. M. SHARP fancy boxes and plain boxes. The fresh sta n d best see the team lose. — (To Starbuck) “ I think I Any Size, 65c to $6.50 shall go down and have a chat with “ Ed” soon. There are sev­ eral of my friends living in his The greatest sale ever held in The Red Cross Drug Storevillage.” (To S. A. Turner) “ l am go­ Fayetteville. Prices cut deeper ing down to London for a fewthan ever before. Everything days, then to Paris and Berlin. I wan’t to look these “ burgs” in our house has a special price over pretty thoroughly. I was Artists Material and Supplies in London, but only for a day. for this sale. Be on hand and (To Cash) Yes I get the Uni­ share in the greatest bargain versity Weekly alright. I will pay you some time. Don’t wor­ event in the history of the city. GLASS and PAINTS ry about expenses though, Cecil is paying my way as well as yours. Northwest Arkansas Lbr. Co. The amount of copy which has been handed in for the past two 324 W. Dickson St. Phone 9 or three weeks is gratifying to B a u m ’s the editor. We have used the blue pencil till we feel like a Advertisers of Facts “ prof” in English 4. THE MARVEL ANIMATED PICTURES Moving Pictures of the Highest Class FOR And the Latest Illustrated Songs. S Brushes for the com­ XMAS K Cuticle knives, cuticle Program Changes Every plexion, hands, teeth, S K AAGGS sticks (pearl, orange hair, cloth and hats, Monday, Wednesday and Friday wood and ebony) nail etc. G Your friend would appre­ files and clippers, G Matinee Performances at 3, 4 and 5 p. m. ciate a box of Cut Flowers Northwest Corner buffers, nail cleaners and ear spoons. Evening Performances Begin at 7 and Continue. or a nice plant of some kind. Square S Druggist N. W. Cor. Square Alex Ploeger, Mgr, We have Cut Flowers of all kinds, and many Anything in Brushes and Manicure Instruments beautiful plants, in­ cluding Painsettias, Azaleas and all the Which is Right to Say? Xmas plants. Christmas Gifts.... NESBIT-McMLLAN the Furniture Men, or Nesbit McMillan the Visit Our Store FURNITURE Men. Neither is right. It is only right to say Handkerchiefs, fine linen and silk, plain and fancy. Nesbit-McMillan THE Furniture Men. They are showing the Mufflers, full dress and street wear in new shades. largest and best selected line of Furniture, Carpets, Matting. Lin­ Southwestern Vests, fu ll dress and neat designs for street wear. oleum, Window Shades and Pictures. Artistic Picture Framing. Gloves, Mocha, suede, cape and kid silk lined. We use only French Plate Glass for Picture Framing. :: :: Seed Company Suspenders, silk and lisle in fancy Xmas boxes. Fayetteville’s Floral Store Neckwear, Umbrella, Hosiery, in silk and lisle. P. S.===Modernly Equipped for Funeral Services. Phone 320 PARKS & HOUCK THE DORMITORY. rooms; but, behold, when the•of 4 to 0 in favor of Kansas. Sun rose it show upon the A bald t Cambridge, Mass, recently in the presence of about 40,000 Where There is Somethinghead of Sophomore whom the After You’ve Bought Clothes Freshmen had visited after the spectators Yale defeated H ar- Doing All The Time. Sophs. had retired. This wasvard in a game of foot-ball by a The dormitory boys enjoyeda shock not only to the Sophs.,score of 12 to 0. here and have w rn them a while, we want you to be just as w ll satisfied with them as when you first put them on. chicken for dinner Sunday. but also to the upper class menOf all the colleges in the coun­ Mr. D. L. Ford is in the In­as well and it was at once de­ try, Harvard leads in point of If they’re ot r ght in anv way—fit, ta loring quality— we firmary as a result of an attackcided that all Freshmen whoattendance with 5343 students. wa t to know it Hart Schaffuer & Marx make the kind of of Chicken-pox. were implicated in the affair Valpasaiso follows with 5,131, Continued disorder in Grayshould be shorn in order to bringthen Chicago with 5079. Mich­ Hall is the report. The boysthem into subjection. So igan on 4,800. Columbia 4643. Il­ play foot-ball with the garbageSaturday nignt another attacklinois 4300. Minnesota 4,025. cans. was made upon the FreshmenCollege of the city of New York Mr. C. R. Jan.es was taken toand a number were deprived of 4905. Northwestern 3863 U. of the Infirmary Monday. He hastheir capillary effusion. Penn. 3558. Pratt Institute of been ill for several days. As a result of this one Fresh­Brooklyn 3489, Cornell 3399. The room stacking club stillmen who especially humilatedYale 3200. New York 3200. Wis­ continues its good work. over the loss of his cranial vege­consin 3160. Rochester A. and A picture of the dormitorytation, gathered togather a band M. 33165, Temple college of boys was made for the Cardinal of fellow Freshmen, attacked Phil. 3,107. California 3005. Saturday. A large crowd was and captured the leader of this Mississippi 2400. out. One boy ran all the wayband who had worked on him. LAST WEEK’S CALENDAR. After this struggle, another from town in order to be in time Sunday—Fine day boys go out Sophomore, like Samson of old for the occasion. sporting. was shorn of locks and strength. The Senior Committee had a F. A. Pritchet and Powel This made the Sops. the more call meeting Monday night to Gardner lost their hats at the determined to bring the Fresh­ exercise its regal power for the girls’ dormitory. men into subjection, so they last time. As a result of its A Prof. who “ seldom smiles” collected a strong force and work. Gray Hall may become was seen in church. more quiet for awhile. again made an attack upon the Tuesday—Faculity meet in full The Senior Committe is to beFreshmen. But the Freshmen force. congratulated for its excellenthad anticipated this attack so Mass meeting of the Sub and work. It hands over to the newwhen the Sophs. arrived they Freshman closses to count the committee a clear docket and a found the enemy strongly forti- days before Christmas. full treasury. ed. Being unable to storm the File Closes excused from drill. Immediately after supper onfort, the Sophs, turned on the Wednesday—Same old song. Monday night, the boys elected fire hose, then trying to drown Everything quiet The “ O. D .” Mr. R. A. McNeil President of them out. This continued for goes to sleep. the Dormitory. After the elec­some time for finially the Fresh­ C o p y r ig h t1907 b y Prayer meeting after supper. Hart Schaffner & M arx tion of the President of the Dor­men dicided that reconciliation Gets dark after the sun goes mitory, the boys of each hall re­if possible, would be better than down. tired to their respective halls such a midnight bath or a hair clothes that they re willing to guarantee -satisfaction on, and and proceeded to elect their clipping and a parley was im­ Thursday — Pitchford was awakened fron his nights’ slum­ stand by it. And we re not afraid to back to the limit any house committees. The housemediately held between the op­ bing that carrie- their label. They re the kind of clothes committees consist of a member posing forces and the Sophs,ber by the sounding of the din­ you w ant. from the Senior, Junior, agreed and that if the Freshmen ner gong. Sophomore classes. would give up the the seven lead­ Meeting of the Junior class. The following were elected:— ing spirits of the rebellion thatFriday—A general stir and BUCHANAN HALL. the others might go free. Thethen a buzz in Chapel. The choir Senior.—J. C. Wiggins. Sophos. however cut the hairbecame of excited and sang a new MclIroyD.G.Co. Junior.—J. B. Bunn. only one of these and the othersong. The “ O. D .” complains Sophomore. — E. R. Williams.six were taken some distance that the corridors are hard to ------GRAY HALL. from town and dropped onekeep at clean. Small pieces of “ white and yellow” and “ red Senior. —Hal Stacy. a time and allowed to get back and black” ribbons are seen float­ Junior.—J. W. Rhodes. the best way they could. GRABILL’S STUDIO But in spite of the aboveing around in the atmosphere Sophomore. — K. E. Cole. with small “ somethings” tied to H IL L HALL. clashes the best of goodwill pre­them. Junior and Senior foot­ Has everything up-to-date. One can have a Senior.—F. P. Townsley. vails between the members of ball game. Class spirit runs picture made day or night, and finished at Junior. — R. C. Gibson, the two closses. high. any time, regardless of weather. Don’t Sophomore.—A. Patton. Saturday—The Junior pennant The game between Kansas and search club organized the Dor­ hesitate to have a picture made because of There was a great deal o f in Missouri at St. Josheph, Mo.mitory boys have their “ beauties the cloudy weather. terest in the elections, but asThanksgiving resulted in a scorestruck. ” soon as they were over the boys dispersed in a very orderly man­ GRA BILL’S STUDIO ner. Life Insurance Exchanges h o w ’ s t h i s f o r c o l l e g e s p i r i. t Fresh From Boston The Freshmen Club of Vander­ A t minimum cost. Our 5 year Renewable Term policy bilt gave a dance on Friday night is especially adapted to University Students. Investigate. An Assortment of the Justly Celebrated of the 15th and the evening would have been pleasantly spent indeed but for the interruption LOWNEYS CANDIES caused by the presence of Sopho­ W illson & Collins, In Elegant Holiday Packages just from the mores. Fayetteville, Ark. renowned Lowney factory at Boston The Freshmen naturally sought retalation, and on Friday night the 22nd while sweet music and BATES BROTHERS loving words were filling the ears Everything in Novel and Dainty Confections of the Sophomores the vile Freshmen stole upon them un­ awares, captured their refresh­ ments, after a sharp little scrum­ HaveYouTried mage w ith the Soph., and es­ Don’tF a il to Call! caped without the loss of a man feeling highly elated over their night’s work. But it was not Our Fine Chocolate Candies? We handle A t Reed’s A rt Studio, North Side Square, and see the new destined for them to spend, 19 08 Photo Calenders. Also the new Mistletoe Souviner the Famous Raemers’ Line of “ Flowing the night in repose for Photos. Just the thing for Holidays. Also remember we the Sophs. adjourning their Centers” and they are delicious. The best of have everything in Photo Novelties, make all sizes Photos dance earlier than had been in­ everything in staple and fancy goods. Fresh and our prices are lowest. See our sample for quality. tended, collected a force, attack­ Dill Pickles, Bulk and Bottle Olives, Sauer ed and captured a number of the guilty Freshmen and proceed­ Kraut and many things too numerous to R eed’s A rt Studio ed at once to administer punish­ mention. A Call will be Appreciated. North Side Square ment by clipping their hair. This was, I presume, a method of punishment usually practiced, as Periclean Notes ciety had made no mistake in the Seniors, said “ It made them selecting them. Prof. Purdue, think of good old days some sixty The Periclean met at the regu­ one of the loyal honorary mem­ months ago.” lar time Friday evening after the new officers were installed the bers, encouraged the society by The Sophs, thinking they hadCITY GROCERY program for the evening washis presence. All members are taught the Freshmen a lesson rendered. Some of the new requested to be present Friday that they would always remem­ E. Side Sq. Phone 444 members were on the program. evening as there is some impor­ ber and obey, retired to their Their work showed that the so-tant business to be transacted.