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FEBRUARY 16. Tennis Tournament began. NVest Side Y. M. C. A. scored over 'Varsity Basket Ball Team 6f4. Mrs. George Vincent gave a luncheon in honor of her sister, Miss Palmer, and her friend, Miss Dun. Miss Helen Thompson entertained the Mortar Board at her home, 326 Chestnut S'CI'CC'I. FEBRUARY 17. Prof. George B. Foster took the chair of Systematic Theology made vacant by the death of Prof. B. F. Simpson. Mrs. Alice F. Palmer left for her home in the east. FEPRUARY 18. Mortar Board Society held its monthly literary meeting at Nancy Foster Hall. Miss Talbot gave an address before the Kindergarten Association. An address in Chapel by Archbishop Ireland. FEBRUARY 20. Dr. Charles T. McClintock, of the University of Michigan, addressed the Biological Club. M. E. Coleman took leading tenor part in Chimes of Normandy, given at Rosalie Hall by Euterpe Club. A new literary society, The Forum, was organizedg J. H. Thach, President. Lecture on Musical Instruments, by Mr. Wardner WVilliams, followed by a song recital by Miss Elizabeth Harding, at Kent Auditorium. FEBRUARY 21. The annual reunion and VVashington supper of the Collegiate Alumni Association of the University of Chicago took place at the Grand Pacific Hotel. A large number of the alumni of the old University, a few from the new, with the mem- bers of the Glee and Mandolin Clubs, were present. Music by the Glee and Mandolin Clubs followed the banquet. 'TKQ 5. F5 -1 Ei f 1. img 5 'sr'-. 1 x -1, ' A 53,-u1..s.4..,,,Q? - - f Q ' 'L-v 4, - if is ' ' 'Jil , , , f 5 Q .fa V- .- .S 'l' - trxmfx .. E ,, t Jaw, H v ,F . , W lk ,. rn' , jp li -A ' ff H' 3gf....:.-fs, .t 1 Q .x-.4....3 - -as V 4 . - t . - 'i 'HI 9' S lf' , 5- 'A ii- , v ' .WP 'v' . s Y 'K l f , ,. .. ,- .., 4 , t. yd ...J
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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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