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iv- , IDTTATHLTADH SHNJEDERATIEIINIJIT ' ' 'e',f ',-9l5f6t -if ' JE li I,-.M lllll KAPPA DSI '- CCIWNEGA -1 4 DANC in f Lf i JANUARY 18. The Hrst of the Inter-Fraternity balls was given at the Chicago Beach Hotel. The affair was a great success and reflected well the activity of the societies which were represented. The committee in charge was: R. H. Hobart, R. C. Dudley, W. T. Chollar, J. W. Campbell, R. W. Stevens, Philip Rand, R N. Tooker, Jr., F. F.. Herring. The patronesses were: Mesdames H. P. Judson, A. C. Sprague, Mrs. W. A. Bond, J. C. Rand. Reception at Graduate House, given by Mr. Philip Rand and Mr. Horace Dougherty. JANUARY 19. 'Varsity Basket Ball Team defeats German Y. M. C. A., 34. Seniors entertained by the Misses Lewis. JANUARY 24. Booker T. Washington, Principal of Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee, Ala., spoke at chapel. JANUARY 25. Snell House initiation. Initial entertainment of the Quadranglers. JANUARY 26. First official reception in W'alker to The Woman's Clubs of Chicago. Fad Social by Y. VV. 8 Y. M. C. A. JANUARY 28. Snell House reception, Mr. Sc Mrs. G. H. Palmer guests. Musical program given. JANUARY 29. Review Club organized by students in History Department. Glee and Serenade Clubs gave aconcert at Oak Park followed by reception. JANUARY 30. Recital in Kent Theater: Miss Margaret Goetz, soprano: Miss Clara von ' Klenze, pianist. JANUARY 31. tHoliday.J Day of Prayer. University receives a law library from estate of Hugh A. VVhite, of Evanston. FEBRUARY 1. Glee and Serenade Clubs gave a concert at Evanston. FEBRUARY 2. Second official reception in Walker to the Womens Clubs, of Chicago. Prof. A. H. Merrill, of Vanderbilt University, gave a dramatic recital of Esmer- elda in Kent Theater. Mortar Board Society initiated into its order Frances Inez Hopkins and Laura Belcher Graves. FEBRUARY 3. Lecture by Professor Moulton, on Biblical Ode. FEBRUARY 4. Beecher Hall reception. Death of Dr. Justin A. Smith. FEBRUARY 5. Miss Talbot gave a farewell reception in honor of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Palmer at Kelly Hall. The guests were friends from the city, the Faculty, the Glee Club and the members of Kelly Hall. FEBRUARY 6. Prof. G. H. Palmer gave a reading from the Odyssey, in the parlor at Kelly Hall.
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JANUARY l. Convocation at Auditoriumg orator, Seth Low. Banquet given at Hotel Windemere to the visiting Professors of Physics. JANUARY 2. Musicale at Kent Theaterg Mr. Frederick Boscovitz, pianist. JANUARY 5. Sigma Nu sleigh-ride. Sigma Nu entertained at the home of Wm. L. Hodg- kins, a member of the Purdue Chapter. J JANUARY 9. Quadrangle Club entertained Pres. Seth Low of Columbia College. 613 Musicale, at Kent Theater, by Mrs. Ella L. Krum, sopranog Mrs. Eolia Carpenter, contraltog Mrs. Florence Castle, accompanist. Miss Adelaide M. Ide delivered a lecture on Samoa before the National Ciba? , if ' f Folk Lore Congress, at Memphis, Tenn. if A dinner was given to celebrate the installation of Miss Anderson as Head of Beecher. X 1 .. NX -2' JANUARY 10. Snell reception to Football Team. JANUARY 13. Professor Moulton began a series of twelve Chapel lectures on the literary study of the Bible. His topic was the Book of Job. Rev. H. C. Mabie lectured in Cobb Hall on Surrendered Personality. JANUARY 14. Farewell reception to Miss XVallace, by Beecher Hall. QJ 3 - a . - I ww it ' N ' xi lxelly Hall reception A kj Snell Hall reception to the Football Team on its return trip Wmiw from the coast. ,. ,'i' 'VV i N - Divinity School tendered a reception to Dr. H. C. Mabie in L - .fa - Faculty Room. L 7'9,?' JANUARY 16. Foot-Ball Team entertained by Mrs. Roby. JANUARY 17. Professor Stagg began a course of lectures on Physical Exercise. .. 1,3 , W 1 W E2 fe , Y A.
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El FEBRUARY 8. The Chicago Library Club held its twenty-second regular meeting in the Chapel. First Annual Assembly of the Delta Delta Chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon was held at Bourniques. Patronesses, Mrs. Richard S. Tuthill, Nathaniel C. Sears, Jonas Hutchinson, E. B. Sherman, H. M. Vllilmarth, Harry Pratt Judson, Albion W. Small, J. R. Webster, A. L. Bell, Nathaniel Butler, Ir. W. D. McClintock, Emory Foster, Chas. P. Libby, Hamilton Borden, F. E Harding, Robert Law, Sr. There were sixteen dances and six extras. FEBRUARY 9. Idlers met at the home of Miss Graves in Kenwood. First dance given by the Assembly Club at Rosalie Hall. Eight of the young ladies of Foster Hall gave a sleighing party to their friends, followed by a supper at Foster Hall. 'Varsity won a basket ball game from Ravenswood. Score, 6-2. University Extension Club met in Ryerson. FEBRUARY 11. Annual reception of Graduate Hall. Wilber Kelso, President of the Law Club, dined the members at the Hotel Barry. FEBRUARY 12. QA holiday.l Church History Club met. C. A. Lemon read paper on The Wesleyan Movement. - Mrs. A. T. Watson gave a musicale in honor of Miss May Howelli. Messrs. Herbet Hewitt, Woolley, Hancock, Tooker, Rand, gave a sleighing party for Misses Schwarz, Keen, Kane, Messick and Kennedy, returning afterwards to Kelly Hall for dancing and refreshments. D. K. E. informal at Rosalie Hall. FEBRUARY 13. Professor de Poyen-Bellisle gave first of his lectures on French Liter- aturef' Mr. S. H. Clark gave a recital of King Lear at Kent Auditorium. FEBRUARY 14. Kelly Hall gave a St. Valentine dinner. Mrs. Harry Pratt Judson gave a reception for Mrs. Richard Mansfield. The Kowalihi Ladies' Quartette and Mr. H. H. Million. reader, presented a popu- lar program in Kent, for the benelit of the Bohemian Kindergarten of Fisher Street Mission. FEBRUARY 15. Miss Maud Radford entertained the French Club. The Sigma Nu Fraternity gave an informal at their Chapter House.
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