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THE PENNSYimNIAN VOUMK XXVII.-No. 70 PHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 21 1911 PRICE. THREE CENTS MS KRINGIE KNOCKS WHARTON PROFESSORS Hands Out Significant Presents at An nu jl Chr stmas Tree Celebration. D, Quacks Doses Take. VAUDEVILLE MAKES IMPRESSION v •,.-,. in the history of man i miglomerate combination .: roncoctlons I n thrust inMlspecttng public as was ntichi bj one Dr. Quack >UKI nf Logan Hall kl KB) i" siiti-oduce his world marvelous cures for man 1( ,i, mi,' dosi "i which is guar to kill or cure." the celebrated , clad In a hugs high hat and black -i:'--' - chose u i ami. > Ilia per rornisno cumposed "f "fumigated all *tar Euroiiean performers," and hailed . hi; st. rlllsed and ex ,- H be entirely free from „H cuiii.!. > contamination ii was ;„ -in- i ii thai Kris Krlngle, with k mil of ' preaenta" tor the madi in- appearance this reai in tin nnnual Chraatmas Tree Cele- I iii,. Wharton School asac , , II,., ii,ni of i holes '"ii i i.!' Ing ili'- wonderful lihenomena and human ills- , i en iii ihe "iiiu tent." I. | ..- . w tckley, placed i.. - before the public in in i m< - in i ailed atten i;.,ii io Kxhlh v and amidst i I ap •• i \ mis. the Prince of B ,Mi-.'-. who has enter sin too numerous n> men iii -mir jukes." took the stage Ii . :. ,i edlsl cm) thi- nf crowned heads" ' »l«i .,',-,,' ;m Bwanson" in ,, practice one of Ri>s .mil Hi, wondei i i with tin' "dam valve , ,II,. in response to ilause ".Ierr< " also told ' en " stoi I v- ' . i'. iM Quai I* Introduced .mil Iii- i i manll -' itlons "f , , mirth -ii,, 1 myate m i. full; II. ' '...,. »r'' hi msnlpuln »ti boards and .. i,i, i na II ,,, thi itag. irick « hi' h made him ,., i r ,i - hv emerging msll-bsa «hlch hs hut b' 'I"- HI- of ;i steel 1 , Yule lock - Sunshine Quar- ', red -'Hi"' of Ih fat ,i'il. after 'he str tins , . Riv" had rid'' Mian i' 1 "I rushed upon the took ib" professors. ! n|,..l ros " by storm with I,I monologue and "parlor ' .-. Petite Wat ner." j"-' ar 1 . Paris iiui olad in I sW ..,! i . i. . . rest Ion of dangerous!* » :,i. ir,,| in the audience's , , i, :i dalnl• aid In inii ,i; lii.-ii even caused i" "isrk ' bis dark gls i ' rr Carmanej. "the light- ' 'tni -ii.i sugar-coated singer," fav- ] ti. mdlence a 1th set eral "f his hiinltsbli renditions His draggj sad ' -v«i 'caterpillar crawl." com- d le himself :• ii'i his accompanist, v I urn helm, broughl down the Exhibit ii. in the form nf thai of China " Tang, the Orl i o contrlhnted with * i ilon in the form ol i i i mcture il< , "' 1 bells Bti .. irrlt HI of Bants 11m !',,.,|, r ti, "oi Isrlnsl K , >. in ''' f '"' nnlv hurst In) . hn i tion and d t nil] iv Ii rful pack full of startling eiued on Page Fouri '-> ' L7 "For To-morrow May Bring Sorrow" HIGH BALL SONG. STATE SOCCER GAME TODAY CAST A WINS MORE LAURELS Varsity Will Meet Bellefonte Team In Bif, Game on Franklin F eld a*. 3 O'clock. •pi,, \ .,.,. mi plaj - State College in da) on Franklin Pli Id st I ,,', !,„ |i Thi visiting ti BI .- strength Is HI unknow n quantII). and the onl) ,,, , ,,,i as i" the outi ome i in lx taki ti irniii the results ol Tuesd i which thi up-et ntrj |>l .lit, i :i clo ie contest b core ol iin,., goals i ' two Coi sldi i Ii - the ,.„ , -I ;,, thlS 81 ''' 1 ' " : '' .,,, BngUsh name Iheli showing on ext ellent, ami .. Bti wart, of ii"' '• ' I ' ' ' Ing no i hi - on beneflttlng fr hit ,.,,,„ nents' Inexperl. n< •• Both i I, in ,. i„ ,n coHChed to the lltnll d ,l,, p a8 i week and are In ibe i i ol condition. Two members ol II i Statt footbal which defeated Pi livanla last i.- : ,li will oci mi' positions 'ins. aflei ,„,.„, very, who plaved rlghl e ' and captained (he le - l>l lying sldi Ii •'. Page who played l<' , ,„i |, backing up the forward line at rich, rollback Si.ne the Haverford i , ths team has been practlcl is dally and ahould enter the game to-d i< gtrona o ments to the Red and Bliu ,•,,;„!, Btewart of the 'Varalt] conservative sbo I II "" ' ' '' he | a quoted as expecting a hli , than thai made bj Haverfo i HI, ieam is composed of experienced piarera who hare trained conaistenti .,n Pall and have had experli pjaylng his --stem, ami It Is pron that Pennsylvania will be rstpresented i, v one of ths heal soccer teams In Its history to-day The line-up follows Pennsylvania. •*•*•• ... \\ .HlSHIl Laird *- .. f I, P;ii,' dobos ,.. 1. f. b. ... Worthia ... ,„ ..r.h. b ... Ulli M e.h.b ! |.,.„,..ll I h b Dujei ,i.,,ip ... r i- 1 ' Hul I .... It i . ... •• f \;\ i I vlrl ' L "ilel. <• 1 % " With Scherr Again Starring. "A Mod ern Cinderella'' Is Presented Third Time to Del.ghted Audience. \ Modern Clndc rella scon d i.ih. ii" '- ''•'»' * P i , , , ,1 || iin- tie iln d time mi the I., . ,,i ;in Quint' Btn i The succesi ol this tear's Prelim na show, the libretto for whli h wa i.. K II K, .. i -. 12 I., has . , . mil, .iiui lust night' I, .i .in,,ih,.i triumph to the two .iin ad' gained by I H Club nn 'a i , " 1 In del i ;he si ou 'ii" in"-' ' itertali r , ||n . \,i pui mi I hi boards, and, I ,.,,. thej wen aci usto u< ! to luugh i he antics of I hi would !" Wlggers ,h, now >•' re thoroughl; amused and I'lllel t.lllieil \v. 9chi rr, Townlej. Merrell and Hildreth. us Ijiertes Beekman and the two Wardens i i rely, who played In Casl B. aw 'i" 1 •'-"" laBl nlghl Bcherr scored a greater bll than ever as Irving Ren brand) L*er lea the minstrel. His work has bei n the biggest feature of the show, and h,s. nigh) he fairly outdid himself When be -ni"; 'There's i BI i Ci Baby in the Moon." firsl us David Warfleld would sing II and then as George Cohan, George Beneen and Bert Williams In quick succeaslon, he was encored again and again Belserelt, too, us Craaj lJ>ule, had the audience laughing from atari '" finish with hi» foolish ateps and "busl less " Hildreth and Merrell, as in.- war- ,!,.„-; «ho are searching for Crasy i,,„,i.. ths escaped lunatic, proved bet- ter than ever, and their song and dance was one of the features of ths of the show. i Bower and B, Vlana. as Hope Twidmore little Cinderella and (he ; . |,,,. were Inaistently sneored on ,i, i r ,i Their dancing was the n •. ahow, though the duet, ; j . ; .., . bj Hopkins, Charlotte and i- ' .. Craaj i.'ini". was well re- •I ils" ,-. i \ will perform again to-nlgbl . .. ,.,...hi «ui be Club Night, BASE BALL WITH MICHIGAN ASSURED Arrangements for Two Games, on Franklin Field and at Ann Arbor. Practically Completed. HARVARD ON FRANKLIN FIELD According to a dlspot. b n i eived iriini Ann Arbor, the Michigan and Pennsylvania bass ball nln< - w II meet each nther nexl Spring i"i th Oral lime in the hlstor) "i the two iiiuv, -n i. s The report was coi liriii.ii yeaterdas afti moon bj Mai ager George it Kent, «li" aald that, although ths -nines are noi yet uosi tive fa. is. th. v ars practli all) as sine.I. This nun.n «M Brsi started aft. Mr, iv G Barti lm<. KI sduate dli of Michigan sports, had com. Easl ami conferred with Mr. Theo. E Brown, chairman of the Penns Ivania Baae Ball Commute Mr. Brown I nls.i credited with securing the Har \ ,ni gums Two mines are being arranged "iih the Wolvc ,III, a, on i i be played In \,H, \ihii in ii HI i "ii Franklin Field The com mem emenl ol baae imii re laiioiis between thi two Institutions la particular!; Interesting In view ol the rivalry In other snorts. Michli an together with Comi II, Is the Red and nines in.isi formidable opp met football, and the irack connections have always bei n close, the Wolver- ines being annual guests st i hs Ri laj - unil meeting Pennsylvania In numer- ous Indoor M sck i < ' <' I iisi \ *r Michigan had games with Princeton ind Cornell In ihe East, but was unable lo ai ai ^ a i itlsfactors dati a iih the Rod snd Blue Besides 'le two nev Mi.'hi Kan ••-. Ihe Harvard "' mi Franklin Field this s< anon, tbi toui nnnual games with Cornell, and two apiece with Vale ami Princeton all go towards making this es '- si h< dul. mi,, nt' the best in ! ears YALE CREW RACE UNLIKELY. New Eli Coach Against All Prelimi- nary Season Races. S'o Yale-Pent J race I !lkel> lo ' ike i In ' 'i ason Thii ,loi H not -i:'ini> a cessatl n of rowing Ions betv i en Ihi i nivi ral r thi |H)lli x "! ' it. 'I h\ "Bob" Ferguson, the Bli re» coach, a h" is nga i ' II " prelimlnan lo the dual contest Harvard until his systi m Is sub ani all, established at Vale This i oil. v> 111 probablj be kept In effi two or ihn e Bars \ |, ,i, , fr in Hi" Yah in inagein is ihe nulhorltj ror the statement thai In , a- ii i- dei hi- 'I '" n n; other tltution in :i pre'ln Inarj - I.I, e, Pennsylvanis will have ihi option Negotiations are under waj foi i .in ,i erev, race with Prim eton "i i negie l<ake, bul Manager Pryor is un willing i" make an) deilnlte stat«« men! as yet. SOCCER DURING VACATION. Four Games Will Be Played by Un. versity Teams. Four iniversii v -in ci inn are scheduled '" be played oil during the Christmas \ a. alien Th" SQUgda « i„ depleted bj aome »f the men w home I " Hi" holidays bul their pla he filled bj players n erulti d n ,1,, i,..;mi.- and ih" ai .emi team The aecond team will plaj threi games during thi •Varsity will play Merlon Cricket i ,. Hs "i ' " I '" ; " ' ,, an im. ire Belmoi t c. C. ai ,, s mil,11 Germanti wn C t .,. Ma I i. on CI i Da I ! , ford Colli -' i nrday D> ,, iber "•"

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THE PENNSYimNIAN VOUMK XXVII.-No. 70 PHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 21 1911 PRICE. THREE CENTS

MS KRINGIE KNOCKS WHARTON PROFESSORS

Hands Out Significant Presents at An

nujl Chr stmas Tree Celebration. D, Quacks Doses Take.

VAUDEVILLE MAKES IMPRESSION

v •,.-,. in the history of man i miglomerate combination .: roncoctlons I n thrust

inMlspecttng public as was ntichi bj one Dr. Quack

>UKI nf Logan Hall kl KB) i" siiti-oduce his world

marvelous cures for man 1(,i, mi,' dosi "i which is guar to kill or cure." the celebrated

, clad In a hugs high hat and black -i:'--' -■ chose u i ami. > Ilia per rornisno cumposed "f "fumigated all *tar Euroiiean performers," and hailed

. hi; st. rlllsed and ex ,- H be entirely free from

„H cuiii.!. > contamination ii was ;„ -in- i ii thai Kris Krlngle, with

k mil of ' preaenta" tor the madi in- appearance this reai

in tin nnnual Chraatmas Tree Cele- ■I iii,. Wharton School asac

, , II,., ii,ni of i holes '"ii i i.!' Ing ili'- wonderful

lihenomena and human ills- ■■, i en iii ihe "iiiu tent."

I. | ..- .■ w tckley, placed i.. - before the public in

in i m< - in i ailed atten i;.,ii io Kxhlh ■ v and amidst i I ap

•• i \ mis. the Prince of B ,Mi-.'-. who has enter

sin too numerous n> men iii -mir jukes." took the stage

Ii . :. ,i s« edlsl cm) thi- nf crowned heads" '■ »l«i

• .,',-,,' ■ s» ;m Bwanson" in ■,, practice one of Ri>s

.mil Hi, wondei i i with tin' "dam valve

, ,II,. • in response to ilause ".Ierr< " also told

' en " stoi I v- ' . i'. iM Quai I* Introduced

.mil Iii- • ■ i

■ i manll -' itlons "f , , mirth -ii,,1 myate

m i. full; II.■ ' '...,. »r'' hi msnlpuln »ti boards and .. • i,i, i na II ■

,,, thi itag. irick « hi' h made him

,., i r ,i - hv emerging msll-bsa «hlch hs

hut b' 'I"- HI- of ;i steel 1 , Yule lock -

Sunshine Quar- ', red -'Hi"' of Ih fat

,i'il. after 'he str tins , • ■ . Riv" had rid''

Mian i'1 "I rushed upon the took ib" professors.

! n|,..l ros " by storm with ■ I,I monologue and "parlor

' .-. Petite Wat ner." j"-' ar 1 . Paris iiui olad in I sW

..,! i . i. ■. . rest Ion of dangerous!* » :,i. ir,,| in the audience's ■ , , i, :i dalnl• aid ■ In

■ inii ,i; lii.-ii even caused i" "isrk ' ■■ bis dark gls i

■ '■ rr Carmanej. "the light- ' 'tni -ii.i sugar-coated singer," fav- ■ ■ ■] ti. mdlence a 1th set eral "f his hiinltsbli renditions His draggj sad ' -v«i 'caterpillar crawl." com-

• d le himself :• ii'i his accompanist, v I urn helm, broughl down the

Exhibit ii. in the form nf thai ■ of China " Tang, the Orl

i o contrlhnted with * i ■ ilon in the form ol i i

i mcture il<,"'1 bells Bti .. irrlt HI of Bants 11m

!',,.,|, r ti, "oi Isrlnsl K , >. in ''' f'"'

nnlv hurst In) . hn i tion and

d t nil] iv Ii rful pack full of startling

eiued on Page Fouri

'->

'

L7

"For To-morrow May Bring Sorrow" — HIGH BALL SONG.

STATE SOCCER GAME TODAY CAST A WINS MORE LAURELS

Varsity Will Meet Bellefonte Team In Bif, Game on Franklin F eld

a*. 3 O'clock.

•pi,, \ .,.,.■■ mi plaj - State College in da) on Franklin Pli Id st I ,,',■!,„ |i Thi visiting ti BI .- strength Is HI unknow n quantII). and the onl) ,,, , ,,,i as i" the outi ome i in lx taki ti irniii the results ol Tuesd i

which thi up-et ntrj |>l .lit, i :i clo ie contest b core ol

iin,., goals i ' two Coi sldi i Ii - the ,.„ , -I ;,, thlS 81 ''' 1 ' " :'' .,,, BngUsh name Iheli showing on

ext ellent, ami .. Bti wart, of ii"' '• ' I ' ' '

Ing no i hi - on beneflttlng fr hit ,.,,,„ nents' Inexperl. n< •• Both i I,in,. i„ ,n coHChed to the lltnll d ,l,, pa8i week and are In ibe i i ol condition.

Two members ol II i Statt footbal which defeated Pi livanla last

i.-:,li will oci mi' positions 'ins. aflei ,„,.„, very, who plaved rlghl e ' and captained (he le ■- l>l lying sldi Ii •'. Page who played l<' , ,„i |, backing up the forward line at rich, rollback Si.ne the Haverford

i , ths team has been practlcl is dally and ahould enter the game to-d i< gtrona o ments to the Red and Bliu

,•,,;„!, Btewart of the 'Varalt] conservative sbo I II ""■' '■'' he |a quoted as expecting a hli

, than thai made bj Haverfo i HI, ieam is composed of experienced piarera who hare trained conaistenti .,n Pall and have had experli •■• pjaylng his --stem, ami It Is pron that Pennsylvania will be rstpresented i,v one of ths heal soccer teams In Its history to-day The line-up follows

Pennsylvania. •*•*•• ... „ \\ .HlSHIl Laird *-

.. f I, P;ii,'

dobos ,.. 1. f. b. ... Worthia ... ,„ ..r.h. b ... Ulli

M e.h.b • !■ |.,.„,..ll I h b Dujei ,i.,,ip ... r i-1'

Hul I .... It i . ... •• f \;\

i I vlrl ' L

"ilel. <•■ 1 %"

With Scherr Again Starring. "A Mod ern Cinderella'' Is Presented Third

Time to Del.ghted Audience.

\ Modern Clndc rella scon d i.ih. ■ ii" '- ''•'»' * P i

, , , ,1 || iin- tie iln d time mi the I., ■. ,,i ;in Quint' Btn i

The succesi ol this tear's Prelim na show, the libretto for whli h wa

„ i.. K II K, .. i -. 12 I., has . , . mil, .iiui lust night' •

I, .i .in,,ih,.i triumph to the two .iin ad' gained by I H

Club nn 'a i ,"1 In del i ;he si ou 'ii" in"-' ' itertali r , ||n . \,i pui mi I hi boards, and,

I ,.,,. thej wen aci usto u< ■! to luugh i he antics of I hi would !"■ Wlggers

,h, now >•' re thoroughl; amused and I'lllel t.lllieil

\v. 9chi rr, Townlej. Merrell and Hildreth. us Ijiertes Beekman and the two Wardens i i ■ rely, who played In Casl B. aw 'i"1 •'-"" laBl

nlghl Bcherr scored a greater bll than ever as Irving Ren brand) L*er lea the minstrel. His work has bei n the biggest feature of the show, and h,s. nigh) he fairly outdid himself When be -ni"; 'There's i BI i Ci Baby in the Moon." firsl us David Warfleld would sing II and then as George Cohan, George Beneen and Bert Williams In quick succeaslon, he was encored again and again

Belserelt, too, us Craaj lJ>ule, had the audience laughing from atari '" finish with hi» foolish ateps and "busl less "

Hildreth and Merrell, as in.- war- ,!,.„-; «ho are searching for Crasy i,,„,i.. ths escaped lunatic, proved bet- ter than ever, and their song and dance was one of the features of ths

of the show. i Bower and B, Vlana. as Hope

Twidmore little Cinderella and (he ;. |,,,. were Inaistently sneored on ,i, ir ,i Their dancing was the

n •. ahow, though the duet, • ; j . ;.., . bj Hopkins, Charlotte and i- ' .. Craaj i.'ini". was well re-

•I ils" ,-. i \ will perform again to-nlgbl

. .. ,.,...hi «ui be Club Night,

BASE BALL WITH MICHIGAN ASSURED

Arrangements for Two Games, on Franklin Field and at Ann Arbor.

Practically Completed.

HARVARD ON FRANKLIN FIELD

According to a dlspot. b n i eived iriini Ann Arbor, the Michigan and Pennsylvania bass ball nln< - w II meet each nther nexl Spring i"i th Oral lime in the hlstor) "i the two iiiuv, -n i. s The report was coi liriii.ii yeaterdas afti moon bj Mai ager George it Kent, «li" aald that, although ths -nines are noi yet uosi tive fa. is. th. v ars practli all) as sine.I.

This nun.n «M Brsi started aft. Mr, iv G Barti lm<. KI sduate dli of Michigan sports, had com. Easl ami conferred with Mr. Theo. E Brown, chairman of the Penns Ivania Baae Ball Commute Mr. Brown I nls.i credited with securing the Har \ ,ni gums

Two mines are being arranged "iih the Wolvc ,III, a, on • i i be played In \,H, \ihii in ii HI i "ii Franklin Field

The com mem emenl ol baae imii re laiioiis between thi two Institutions la particular!; Interesting In view ol the rivalry In other snorts. Michli an together with Comi II, Is the Red and nines in.isi formidable opp met football, and the irack connections have always bei n close, the Wolver- ines being annual guests st i hs Ri laj - unil meeting Pennsylvania In numer- ous Indoor M sck i <■'■<'

I iisi \ *r Michigan had games with Princeton ind Cornell In ihe East, but was unable lo ai ai ^ a i itlsfactors dati a iih the Rod snd Blue

Besides 'le two nev Mi.'hi Kan ••-. Ihe Harvard • "' • mi Franklin Field this s< anon, tbi toui nnnual games with Cornell, and two apiece with Vale ami Princeton all go towards making this es '- si h< dul. mi,, nt' the best in ! ears

YALE CREW RACE UNLIKELY.

New Eli Coach Against All Prelimi- nary Season Races.

S'o Yale-Pent J race I !lkel> lo ' ike i In '■ 'i ■ ason Thii ,loi H not -i:'ini> a cessatl n of rowing

Ions betv i en Ihi i nivi ral r thi |H)lli x ■"! ' it. 'I

h\ "Bob" Ferguson, the Bli • re» coach, a h" is nga i ' II " prelimlnan lo the dual contest Harvard until his systi m Is sub ani all, established at Vale This i oil. ■ v> 111 probablj be kept In effi two or ihn e Bars

\ |, ,i, , fr in Hi" Yah in inagein ■■ is ihe nulhorltj ror the statement thai In , a- ii i- dei hi- 'I '" n n; other

• tltution in :i pre'ln Inarj -■ I.I, e, Pennsylvanis will have ihi option

Negotiations are under waj foi i .in ,i erev, race with Prim eton "i i negie l<ake, bul Manager Pryor is un willing i" make an) deilnlte stat«« men! as yet.

SOCCER DURING VACATION.

Four Games Will Be Played by Un. versity Teams.

Four iniversii v -in ci inn are scheduled '" be played oil during the Christmas \ a. alien Th" SQUgda « i„ depleted bj aome »f the men w home I " Hi" holidays bul their pla

he filled bj players n erulti d n ,1,, i,..;mi.- and ih" ai .emi team

The aecond team will plaj threi games during thi •Varsity will play Merlon Cricket i ,. Hs ■ "i ' " I '";" ■' ,, an im. ire Belmoi t c. C. ai

,, s mil,11 Germanti wn C t .,. Ma I i. on CI i Da I !■ , ford Colli -' i nrday D> ,, iber "•"

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-; ::.•: rEXXKYLVAXiAX. THURSDAY. D£CE B:H .,, „„

THE PLNNSYLVAN1AN .< Poal OAea M Beoond

Sunday psrrpted duriaa the r i - ~iud* '<'■

- nf Pi tint) I* ania i .1 Caoipua;

I.I.Illi lit II :.ll

EDITOR-1N-CIIIFF. lAROI.n It '.\ II OTK KYNF II. Ill . I'M'.'

MANAOINC. EDITOR. I' i"l COWARD I DBNHAR11 R, l"is.

ASSISTANT MANAGING EDITOR. -Ill i.rox HAI.l II

FD1TORS, i II. H Kennedy, Ml

h i Brown, rIJ V II K I \l III' i IMT, ' II

m

ASSOCIATE En!T:RS, i. 1. \,-i V ,i « H i'. ii i M II I . I IV. I_ I . ■ .1 r

... II II B R'lll

W8INBSS MANAGER. I W l>l I N ItORERTH, I II

ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGBRS, I ■tnnn. Ji i"i

. , . I - i •. i i

i - i \ -,i. \.

w '..-.. i pi H Hindi • - l''W

ADVISORY BOARD. I l.-ntl I II Mu'f. -.1. I.I ' '

I i

Business Min»*er'f Oflcc tfoart: nil T IS Ii 7 I" I '.I Ii.

11 ■■ I « , d

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21. 1911.

»••/! tnnn* oi TO-OAVS ISSUF

G SMITH.

MASK AND WIG.

I'M.- . • •.-.-• <|I,,'.I n bj

ind public i

V '.■-.... ratifying

" ' ' ■ • t! ■ be mi exiggeral inn m

i ilii-

i

. II . | i .ii

Innlnu

il be iin'in 11:■

'■ IIt III.- in • \':, l. i '

.. n la nium - tbe best thing of

• ' in found in SI ) tmei H .in

■ I I.II- IIIHI » iili-

I Ui I :iu I. in -i . l linn-

if i la< I, n| *|l denl - to BSSlsl

Pspond 1

' ill

ill III.

■ 1 ■ 11

K K

I

ti ' : '

'

■ I

I

I club I'm- Hi..

.... . nla." II em

ythli • ■'.. i arteralty

i.'i musical ..I

-■ inlj nl i - -■! iin- in.i nib. r unlversl-

m iki rs. which Mm a bei onw

• Hi-Hi- I'm- ihi.il prevailing spirit of

' eartj good i beer and r. Ilowihlp. The

■lub baa preaented tha University

II dormltorj bouse and has rend

Innumerable other services of

i most equal value.

The "Pri Urn." show of the 1:111 LBIJ

son is now on the boards, Suffice

• •.. *.-i> thai we can wish the club no

with tli.- ESaater IMT

in ha air. ad) attended

irodlK tion ol' ibis areek'S slum lo

:'fC~ACKEN FUND NLEJ3 ZOO'A.

$:,C^^ Foi House in Canton Must Be Raised by January 10.

Contributions to the S eCi acki p fund have been cnminn In ilots)) Mini

i whirlwind campaign will ba •■ to In carried on 'or tin. next few weel - In order to raise the $8,000 necessary to

... ih ■ $1,000 offered bj Qeorgi W'harton Peppei.

'I'hi- campaign ta secure the mone; needed i" build B home for Dr, .1. C Mi Cra< i ■ n. "i ih.. bead of the rui-

v■ '-iii \!t iii. ii Bcbool iii Canton. china, was started on November 21, The L'ndergraduate Committal which li in charge of the campaign lias made ;i ranvaas oi in-ill l> all iho nndergradu- al ■-, iiit tin- necessary au n is far i .-- . reallsi .1

Several students Immedlatelj made i.'i-.- contributions ami gavi the move- no-i i good start, bul since thai time tin spirit r ih. campaign among the student! ii i- d» Indled somewhai and the moi. i li i- I... coming in s'owly

: urn j i" :< i ii.- date in which I mone) niusl be in Thla allow - the committee onl> one wees lo work after ilo- holida ■• ■■ ii i> hoped thai ih. students will wllllngl) respond during the lasl wee" of the moveraenl

If ihe I-.I- i ■• icceatful, the - II be used i" i"iil<i a h >me foi M. i '• :■ i . II III-I anothei can

. i «ili I..- started amour the alumni to raise $i equlpplna tin hospital ami medh i' i ' I The

is are nnlj aal • .1 to . on tribute to Hi- . .. k..n fund

LAST CHANCE PO<? SENIORS.

Individual Inserts Must Re Handed to Vanager Tcoker bv 6 Today.

in dai i - al.- h.-. i daj foi Seniors '.■ turn In their Individual In

' ;• i I ,-- Rei li il M I. the i ".:,,. -.n

I ••!> no Insert i II I ived i-i night

'in i'1 'I. - i operl) filled om. can efi i' I-I. • I'b.i Dana •; Ho*

I ' \---.i lation Id" in- in Hall or ai tb. ii ,-, Record

offlce Individual photographs are also (|,

•ii. .i ai ti i- time, inn Ho Seniors in*■ I II uai* i" to attend to tin matter appointments should be made Immedlatelj with C M Ollberl Studio the official • lass photoi raphi i 9 i Chestnm -". I-I. for slitii

Haverford School Club Revived. An -In duatea of Hai

- '. I.I-- held yesterday in 1 "IL : Mill al I o'l ' linn I' 1 ■ I ■ , . I \l

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NOTICES

Fresl n ■ Basket' ■ \

ai 7 o'clock.

Junior Cr»*. - ,|,,. in II 205, Col-

H it 1 -.,-., ,| n

Honor Committee.—Meeting of Mn lliiinii Committee In Dr. Youn offli • ai :: o'clock All members make n IKilnl ui I.Iring pri

Combined Musical Clubs. — Entire membership meet ai Houston Club ai * I'clocl to night, l-'iii-ihi-i- selections in in. made foi the Mi; trip.

Phiio Play.—An Important meeting of I'hilo Play Committee to ii 13 al 1 "'clock. All m n 1. are urged to ba present, ai some definite matters will be decided regarding the 1 laj

Soccer—Tin follow Ini members of the "Varslt) ix eer team will report at Franklin Meld to da; al 2 16: Vil- lalobos, 1 aini. Sims. Robinson, Rodri- gust, Pennell, .McFadden, UcPhee, Jonei iii- band, Harle W W frasler, Pachei o and Pennlngton There will 1". in practice to-day for the second

Baa Ted at Beaaton's pool parlor for tractions. lAdvt.

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T. DECE^BER :i. 1911. THE PENNSYLVANIA*.

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PENNSYLVANIA FOURTH

With an Enrollment of 4,684 Students.

the University Is Rated Fourth in

Li»t Headed by Columbia.

Pennsylvania is given fourth placi in numbers, >iiiii BQ enrollment o( 1,084, in a compilation recently made

■ it the iniiii registration si American universities Columbia continues 10 be the largest in slse, having a total enrollmeni of 5,099, and Cornell and Michigan follow

The figures bj which the unlversl lies have been graded do not Include the summer seaalona of the various colleges, lints giving ■ Iruer estimate of their real slse

Taking the I went j live largeal col leges iii the country, thi largest gains from 'In previous yeai ware made bj Wisconsin, with a total gain of Mi, ami Cornell, which shows an Increase HI 107 (ither collages which had an Increase were Columbia, with 223 Michigan, with I3S, and IMnola, «nii ll<>

Six Institutions ah >« ■ real ge< reaat 'his year, Chicago, Tulane, North- western, Pennsylvania, Kansas and Yale Minnesota add Sebraaka alap -iin« a lower registration, but the de creaae hen Is dui i" a nea method of c i.i- lllcatlon Pennaylvanla's loss Is due chief!) '•■ the new entrance re qulrementa In the Medical School and tu the nea regulations in the Collegi Aside from these unuaual causes the t'nlverslt) showa a normal growth

The total registration "f the twentj fivi largeal unlveiailtles in the eonntn with the enrollmeni for the Summei ..-.-~ini noi taken Into i oni Idi i atlon. follows

Hi ."-ml H«m ii."'

i i Iversil • 1911 1910 Columbia 5.1 09 223 Cornell I.8W 107 Michigan 1.783 132 Pennsylvania 1.081 190 Illinois ' ' •" Minn..sola 1.30"

,rd i '' i California 1.061 Wlsconalo ; "•'■' <s|

N v I'nlverslt: 1.088 118 Not thwestern 3 18" Vale ' Sv rai use I 183 ulnII 1.085 ■■!>■•'■•■

Nebraska 2.474 Wisconsin ,. 2.271 ' K.Mis IS Texas l.W« lows 1.772 ,v

21 Btanford I ' 22 Princeton ' •' ' '"' ■■: Indiana •i Western Reservi 1,381 I.1M ,,;

MINDS PICKED BY SULLIVAN.

Noted Amateur Chooses C ip< n of 1910 Trick Team for All I

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THE PENNSYLVANIA** THURSDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1911.

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Special Term Rates to Studenta.

Eureka Laundry's

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KRIS KHINGLE KNOCKS WHARTON PROFESSORS

(Continued from Page Onei

surprises, Old Ni>i> presented several ntenberi of the Faculty with little re membrancea Intended to acquaint them with Komi' <>f their moat Blaring faults Professors Mchtenberger, <'"" way and Stowell ami Mr Bamberger all came in foi several hard knocks, which were returned with vim and vigor, wiuii ins pack waa al last empty. Kris [Cringle departed amid a storm of applause for his home among the Ice-bergs and polar-bears, ami one of the moal successful Christmas cele bratlons Bince the custom was founded came to an and.

During the course of the evening, I-' II KoschwItS, oil behalf of 111'' Claaa of LOU Wharton, presented Prof. Carl s Kelssj with a humidor tilled with choice cigars as a token of the regard and eateem in which ha is held bj tha class Prof Patten was also presented With I diamond scarf pin,

•N" CUT RULE MODIFIED.

Will Apply Only on Firit or Last Days. Not to Last Hour* of Course.

A further modification of tha "S" cut rule was announced yeaterday, thi new definition dealing with the Ural hour after vacation or recess For- merly, If ihe Btndeni eul the Ural or 1 i-i IIOIM .it an) course, he received the regular penaltj an "\." but the present Interpretion limits the enforce in, HI of the rule onh 10 hours mi Ihe laa) das pr ding the daj following ihi* recess or vacation

The rule as I) n iw stands gives an "\" as ;i penattt foi am cuts taken mi ih,, last ii-i 1 before or on the Ural da) aiii 1 11 1 .• ess or »sc ilIon The "\" maj be excused if .1 g 1 and valid reaaon can be shown In advance and the student will !»• excused if the causes for ins sbsence are satlafac lorj Man «Ishlng to i" exctm >i must applj to the head ol Ihe depart- ment or professor In charge of the • nurse In sdt ance.

NEWS OF OTHER COLLEGES.

Freshmen at VViacons 1 tired in hi IJ fool ball instead ol doing g) in naalum work

A basketball Mil composed ol far ultj members defeated Ihe i.nu School team, lnt< n 0II1 glate champions al Coin, i

Michigan baa.among it-^ alumni fom itors and twentj three Represen

tatlves in Congress, the largeat num- ber of am unlverslt; in Ihe country.

The Princeton Freshmen are this 1 • H playing basketball I >r the Brat time Oamea with Pennsylvania, Co lumbla and l-awrencevlile are sched- uled.

The Man Who Dared. The in in with determination always

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