��<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-16"?><mets xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.loc.gov/METS/ http://schema.ccs-gmbh.com/metae/mets-metae.xsd" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns="http://www.loc.gov/METS/" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:MODS="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3" xmlns:mix="http://www.loc.gov/mix/" xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xmlns:mets="http://www.loc.gov/METS/"><structMap><div ID="DIVL1" TYPE="Newspaper" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL2" TYPE="VOLUME"><div ID="DIVL3" TYPE="ISSUE" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL4" TYPE="TITLE_SECTION" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL5" TYPE="HEADLINE" ORDER="1" LABEL="Brown Daily Herald"></div><div ID="DIVL6" TYPE="TEXTBLOCK" ORDER="1" LABEL="Vol. XX No. 84"></div><div ID="DIVL7" TYPE="TEXTBLOCK" ORDER="1" LABEL="PROVIDENCE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1911."></div><div ID="DIVL8" TYPE="TEXTBLOCK" ORDER="1" LABEL="Price Three Cents"></div><div ID="DIVL9" TYPE="ILLUSTRATION" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL10" TYPE="IMAGE" ORDER="1" LABEL=""></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL11" TYPE="CONTENT" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL12" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL13" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL14" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="1" LABEL=" VARSITY AT MEDFORD."></div><div ID="DIVL15" TYPE="SUBHEADLINE" ORDER="1" LABEL="Brown Five Play Return Game with Tufts To-night. Close Contest Expected."></div></div><div ID="DIVL16" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL17" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL18" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL19" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="The  Varsity basketball team will play its return game with Tufts this evening- in the Goddard Gymnasium at Medford. Nine men, including Manager Mhlir, will be taken on the trip : Captain McKay, McLyman, Scholze, Adams, Snell, Sullivan, yon der Leith, and Winslow. The team will leave for Boston ait 4:07, and will take dinner at the Essex Hotel. The team will probably make the return trip on the 11:25 from Boston."></div></div><div ID="DIVL20" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL21" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="The game to-night promises to be as hard-fought as the game last Wednesday night in the Lyman Gymnasium. The  Varsity has excellent chances of winningto-night, though the score should be close. Since last week s game, Brown has been defeated by Williams, and the Tufts team has also been defeated in the meantime by the Wesleyan five by a score of 42 to 9."></div></div><div ID="DIVL22" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL23" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="The Brown team has been practicing steadily since the Williams game, and should be in good trim to-night. The line-ups of the two teams will be as follows Brown. Tufts."></div></div><div ID="DIVL24" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL25" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Sullivan, Winslow, r. f., 1. g., Hart McKay, Von de Leith, 1. f.,"></div></div><div ID="DIVL26" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL27" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="r. g., Jackson Scholze, McLyman, c.. . c., Fisher Snell, r. g 1. f., Quilty Adams, 1. g r. f., Carpenter"></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL28" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL29" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL30" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="1" LABEL="Light Practice for the  Varsity Last Night."></div></div><div ID="DIVL31" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL32" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL33" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL34" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Last night s basketball practice was light, consisting only of a fast drill in passing and basket shooting in preparation for to-"></div></div><div ID="DIVL35" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL36" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="night s game. The second team did not appear on the floor, and no scrimmage was held."></div></div><div ID="DIVL37" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL38" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Capt. McKay directed the work and coached the men on some of the weaknesses which the Williams game revealed. All the first-string men were out and were put through some vigorous work. The shooting was particularly accurate."></div></div><div ID="DIVL39" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL40" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="The men out were: Capt. Mc- Kay, Sullivan, Scholze, Von der Leith, McLyman, Winslow, Snell, and Adams. " " "></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL41" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL42" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL43" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="1" LABEL="ELECTION TO-DAY."></div><div ID="DIVL44" TYPE="SUBHEADLINE" ORDER="1" LABEL="Atheltic Association to Vote on Sophomores to Compete for Track and Baseball Managers."></div></div><div ID="DIVL45" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL46" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL47" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL48" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="The election of candidates ..for the positions of Assistant Manager of the baseball and track teams will take place this afternoon from 12 :20 to 2 :2Q o clock in the Smoking Room of the Union. Three men will be selected in each case from the list of names handed in to enter the competition for the managership. After the competition, the final selection will be made by the Athletic Board, The candidates are as follows: For Assistant Baseball Manager: W. J. Bass, IT. C. Banks, J. K. Burwell, J. T. Metcalf, E. A. C. Murphy, R. W. Field, W. J. Reed, IL C. Wattles."></div></div><div ID="DIVL49" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL50" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="For Assistant Track Manager: F. M. Bishop, N. B. Hull, C. D. Morse, H. K. Koopman, C. C. Parker, J. C. Phillips, C. FI. Philbrick, R. D. Robinson."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL51" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL52" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL53" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="1" LABEL="Rev. H. Roswell Bates of New York to Preach at Vesper Service"></div></div><div ID="DIVL54" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL55" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL56" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL57" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="At the third Vesper Service this afternoon, the preacher will be the Rev. LI. Roswell Bates o*f New York City, minister of the Spring Street Presbyterian Church and N eighborhood House. Mr. Bates will also conduct the Y. M. C. A. questionaire this evening, his subject being,  Rescue Work Among the Tenements. "></div></div><div ID="DIVL58" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL59" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="The speaker comes from one of the largest and best equipped institutional churches in New York City, situated in the heart of the down-town district. The church conducts clubs and departments for people of all ages and tastes for religious, social, educational, and. athletic purposes. It has kindergartens, a library, social and athletic clubs, besides doing its duty as a religious organization."></div></div><div ID="DIVL60" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL61" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="At the head of this institution is a corps of trained workers. Closely associated with Mr. Bates in the , leadership of this work is one of the younger Brown graduates, Mr. John E. Flemming  O6. Mr. Bates himself is a Columbia man."></div></div><div ID="DIVL62" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL63" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Mr. Bates is one of the leadingspeakers of the Northfield Conferences each summer, and has charge of a large study class at the conference. He spoke at Brown two-years ago at a Northfield  Echo  Conference. He then delivered two addresses and held personal consultations with the students. He is a most interesting speaker, and includes in his addresses many anecdotes of the life in the slums of New York, with which he has become familiar in his work."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL64" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL65" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL66" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="1" LABEL="ARMORY MEET."></div><div ID="DIVL67" TYPE="SUBHEADLINE" ORDER="1" LABEL="Brown Has Many Entries.   Frank, Rosenberg, Bartlett and Taber to Compete."></div></div><div ID="DIVL68" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL69" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL70" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL71" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Plans are nearing completion for the Armory athletic meet, to"></div></div><div ID="DIVL72" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL73" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="be held next Saturday night. Brown has handed in 20 entries. The handicaps of the entrants in the open events have been received from Frank McGrath, the New England official handicap-"></div></div><div ID="DIVL74" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL75" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="per. The number of competitors has been increased, so that at present nearly 300 entries have been made. The meet will be held in the State Armory, and the"></div></div><div ID="DIVL76" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL77" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="first event will begin promptly at 7:15 o clock. All contestants must be on hand at that time."></div></div><div ID="DIVL78" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL79" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Among the new names entered are representatives from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the St. Janies  Athletic Association of Woonsocket, and the South Boston Athletic Club."></div></div><div ID="DIVL80" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL81" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="The entry list includes twenty names representing Brown, among whom are the following men: W. V. Winslow  ll, J. J. Frank  l3, D. L. Mahoney T 3, D. R. Mahoney T 2, Roberts  l3, Roper  ll, Blomberg T 4, Taber  l3, Tucker  l4, Gould T 3, G. A. Adams T 2, Rosenberg T 3, Droege  l4, Kratz T 3, Bartlett T 4, Kulp  l3, E. A. C. Murphy T 3, G. D. Moore  ll."></div></div><div ID="DIVL82" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL83" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="This will be the first indoor appearance of Frank this season. At practice he has been putting the eight-pound shot almost 60 feet, and from scratch concedes liberal handicaps to Bartlett, Rosenberg, Droege, and Murphy. JN. S. Taber will enter the IOOu-yard and three-mile runs."></div></div><div ID="DIVL84" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL85" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="The interscholastic events, in which various preparatory schools in and near Providence will compete, promise to be one of the most interesting parts of the long programme."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL86" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL87" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL88" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="1" LABEL="Freshmen Play First Hockey Game This Afternoon."></div></div><div ID="DIVL89" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL90" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL91" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL92" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Manager Collins has arranged a game for the Freshman hockey team with the team from the Bryant and Stratton Business College to-day. The game will be called at three o clock at York s Pond. The line-up of the Freshmen will not be decided until to-day."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL93" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL94" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL95" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="1" LABEL="JUNIORS HOLD SMOKER,"></div><div ID="DIVL96" TYPE="SUBHEADLINE" ORDER="1" LABEL="Prof. Randall Tells T 2 Men of the Place of Engineering in College Course."></div></div><div ID="DIVL97" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL98" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL99" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL100" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="At the first Junior smoker of the year, held in the Union Smoking Room last night, Prof. Randall spoke on  The Engineering and the Academic Man.  A large number of men were present, and the interesting talk and the following social time made the smoker a distinct success."></div></div><div ID="DIVL101" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL102" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Prof. Randall traced the development of engineering ,as a study, and mentioned the fact that those pursuing this work had been looked down upon by those studying the classics. The demand for skilled men for engineering work became so great that technical schools were established. The standards of admission to engineering schools have been lower than those for academic schools, but the requirements are gradually becoming the same. The tendency is appearing for the engineering student to take a general course first and later to specialize in engineering subjects."></div></div><div ID="DIVL103" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL104" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Prof. Randall said that this was the ideal education, first to get a broad foundation in general knowledge, and then to specialize in some one line of work. He said that after getting this foundation. a man taking engineeringsubjects would derive as much culture as though specializing in philosophy or any of the classics."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL105" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL106" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL107" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="1" LABEL=" Varsity Relay Selections Narrowed to 5 Men. Class Teams."></div></div><div ID="DIVL108" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL109" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL110" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL111" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Coach Huggins, of the track team, made the final selection of the men to represent the University in Saturday night s relay race at the Armory athletic meet, yesterday afternoon. The final trials were postponed from Saturday because of the slippery track, which prevented running during the latter part of last week."></div></div><div ID="DIVL112" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL113" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Practice was held Monday and Tuesday, and the choice "  was gradually narrowed dowm to five men last night."></div></div><div ID="DIVL114" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL115" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="The three men who are sure of jjlaces on the  Varsity are Capt. Marble  1.2, F. V. Young  ll, and F. E. Miles T 2. It is probable that either Jarvis or Jetter will be chosen as fourth man to run"></div></div><div ID="DIVL116" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL117" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="in the race against Worcester Tech. Saturday night."></div></div><div ID="DIVL118" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL119" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="Trials for the class relay teams have been going on at the same time as those for the  Varsity,"></div></div><div ID="DIVL120" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL121" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="though the final results have not yet been announced. The present make-up of all the teams, including the  Varsity, are given below :"></div></div><div ID="DIVL122" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL123" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="arsitv F. V. Young  ll, F, E. Miles  l2, W. 11. Marble  l2. L. T. Jarvis  ll, P. J'etter 14, A. N. Cook  l4."></div></div><div ID="DIVL124" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL125" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL=".1911 Team W. V. Winslow G. IT. Ilubbard, IT X. Burke, E B. Dane, C. C. Maxson."></div></div><div ID="DIVL126" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL127" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="1912 Team D. R. Mahoney, J T. C. McGuire, G. A. Adams, M H. Pingree, Jr., R. AY. Leith, AA ? P. Misch."></div></div><div ID="DIVL128" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL129" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="1913 Team J. W. Brownville, D. L. Mahoney, A. C. Eastburn, E. W. Tucker, C. If. Blomberg. A. G. Gould, X. S. Taber. 1914 Team  R. S. Holding, P. Jetter, A. X. Cook, W. Deady, )'" &gt; Z. J. Czubak, H. R. Nash, C, W Firebaugh."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL130" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL131" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL132" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="2" LABEL="1 Great Gathering."></div></div><div ID="DIVL133" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL134" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL135" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL136" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="Providence is to be the meetingplace shortly of a rapidly"></div></div><div ID="DIVL137" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL138" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="growing and increasingly influ-"></div></div><div ID="DIVL139" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL140" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="ential national organization, the Religions Education Association. There will be assembled a gathering- of distinguished Americans stich as this city rarely has the honor &lt; f entertaining. Men of widely differing religious affiliations will speak from the same platform, and participate in a common cause. The problem of religious education, whether in the home or at school, is one which in this day and generation challenges the attention and best efforts of the nation's best men. The imparting of a mere moral code, no matter how excellent, is not enough. Ihe vital touch of real religion is necessary if"></div></div><div ID="DIVL141" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL142" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="America s future generations are properly to live up to and improve the inheritance of the past. It is the most effective means of awakening a true national religious consciousness that this Association aims to find. Mr. Silcox will be glad to reserve seats for Brown men at any of the cominggatherings. He should, however, receive applications for reservations before to-night. -As the meetings are sure to be crowded, those who plan to attend any or all of them should insure themselves in this way against the possibility of being unable to find a seat."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL143" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL144" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL145" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="2" LABEL="Pres. Faunce to Address Alumni in New York and Washington."></div></div><div ID="DIVL146" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL147" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL148" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL149" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="President Faunce left last night for a week s absence; during which lie is to address various alumni bodies. On Thursday he will speak before the New York City alumni, and on Saturday he will address the alumni of Washington, D. C. lie will fill the pulpit of the Rev. Harry K. Eosdick in Montclair, New Jersey, Sunday, Jan. 29. Rev. Ortley P&gt;. Parsons, pastor of the Hope Street Congregational Church, will have charge of the chapel services until the return of President Faunce on Wednesday, Feb. 1."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL150" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL151" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL152" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="2" LABEL="UNIVERSITY BULLETIN."></div></div><div ID="DIVL153" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL154" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL155" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL156" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="(Notices for the Herald must be in the hands of the Kdilor-in-Cliief by 1 P. j\i. on the day preceding publication. A charge of 25 cents will be made for a notice of live lines for first insertion and 15 cents for each subsequent insertion.)"></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL157" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL158" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL159" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="2" LABEL="BROWN TUTOR."></div></div><div ID="DIVL160" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL161" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL162" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL163" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="George Albert Colliding, A. M. (brown, iByy), experienced tutor in high school and college subjects, 167 Cushing street. Telephone, 710-L Angell. Office, 87 Weybosset street, Room 53. Telephone 673-L Union."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL164" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL165" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL166" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="2" LABEL="B. U. A. A. ELECTIONS."></div></div><div ID="DIVL167" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL168" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL169" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL170" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="From the following list of names three men will be chosen by members of the Athletic Association to compete for Asst, baseball Mgr. Election, Wednesday, Jan. 25, 12:20- 2:20 p. rn.: W. J. bass, 11. C. Banks, J. K. Harwell, (i. T. Metcalf, E. A. C. Murphy, R. \Y. Field, W. J. Reed, E. C. Wattles."></div></div><div ID="DIVL171" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL172" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="From the following list three men will be chosen to compete for Asst. Track Mgr. Election, Wednesday, Jan. 23, 12:20-2:20 p. m.: E. M. bishop. X. b. Hull, C. D. Morse, IT. K. Koopman, C. C. Parker, J. C. Phillips, C. 11. Philbrick, R. D. Robinson. S. 11. Dishman, Jr. j2i-4t Ch. Ath. Board."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL173" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL174" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL175" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="2" LABEL="SENIOR PICTURES."></div></div><div ID="DIVL176" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL177" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL178" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL179" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="All Seniors must arrange to sit for pictures at Beilin s, Market Square, THIS WEEK, to he represented in the Liber class roll. Saturday, Jail. 28, is POSITIVELY THE LAST DATE. R. E. SISSON, j23~6t Editor-in-Chief."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL180" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL181" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL182" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="2" LABEL="Prof. Brown Makes Report to Conservation Commission."></div></div><div ID="DIVL183" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL184" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL185" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL186" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="At a recent meeting of the State Conservation Commission, held in the rooms of the Depart-' ment of Geology in Sayles Hall, Professor Charles W. Brown, who is superintendent of the Natural Resources Survey of Rhode Island, made a report of progress and exhibited maps showing a classification of the land in Providence and Kent Counties. These maps, on a scale of five inches to the mile, show by colors almost at a glance the character of the utilization of all the land and its possibilities for practical use. Professor Brown states that these are the first land classification maps issued by any state. Besides the bulletin which, as a study in Economic Geography will contain the results of this classification of the land resources of the state, another bulletin will show the water resources. A third will be on the game birds of the state. This is being prepared mainly by I. R. Sheldon  lO, and will deal to a large extent with the shore"></div></div><div ID="DIVL187" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL188" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="birds and upland game birds. The game birds of this state have"></div></div><div ID="DIVL189" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL190" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="never been thoroughly studied, and. this bulletin will be useful in"></div></div><div ID="DIVL191" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL192" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="connection with bird protection. An educational bulletin now in preparation on the Shore Line Features of Rhode Island will be"></div></div><div ID="DIVL193" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL194" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="the first of a series which will"></div></div><div ID="DIVL195" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL196" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="consider the entire geography of the state. In the work of the sur-"></div></div><div ID="DIVL197" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL198" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="vey several of the graduate and undergraduate students have assisted."></div></div><div ID="DIVL199" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL200" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="Ihe Commission is now considering the setting aside of a tract of land to serve as a stats, forest reserve, as well as an uncontaminated drainage basin for future city water supply, and a possible game preserve. A tract"></div></div><div ID="DIVL201" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="4"><div ID="DIVL202" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="4" LABEL="near the headquarters of the south branch of the Pawtuxet River is under consideration for this forest. A public meeting will be held later to discuss this subject."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL203" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="4"><div ID="DIVL204" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="4"><div ID="DIVL205" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="4" LABEL="Bird Lecture to be Given in Rhode Island Hall."></div></div><div ID="DIVL206" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="4"><div ID="DIVL207" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="4"><div ID="DIVL208" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="4"><div ID="DIVL209" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="4" LABEL="Mr. Charles E. Holmes, an authority on bird life of all kinds, and the author of some books"></div></div><div ID="DIVL210" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="4"><div ID="DIVL211" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="4" LABEL="upon this subject, will deliver a lecture on  Bird Intelligence  this afternoon at 4 o clock in Rhode Island Hall. The occasion will be a meeting of the Rhode Island Andubon Society. All students who are in-"></div></div><div ID="DIVL212" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="4"><div ID="DIVL213" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="4" LABEL="terested in birds are invited to attend this lecture. After the meeting the members of the societies will meet Mr. Holmes at an informal reception."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL214" TYPE="SECTION" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL215" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL216" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL217" TYPE="ADVERTISEMENT" ORDER="2" LABEL="FOWHES the clasps means. quality in the GLOVES"></div><div ID="DIVL218" TYPE="ADVERTISEMENT" ORDER="2" LABEL="BIG �h�e Sale GOING ON AT BALLOUS EXCEPTIONAL VALUES front 2.4$ to 438 LOOK US OVER A BROW I GRADUATE �% i who insured his life in the NORTHWEST- j ERN MUTUAL two y ears ago, while he was still in College, has j ust voluntarily applied for $3,000 more. C. C. 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I. mmm. i M o&gt; I �" &gt; t&amp;iVi S&amp;U&amp;W+&amp;**"></div><div ID="DIVL227" TYPE="ADVERTISEMENT" ORDER="4" LABEL="TUXEDOS AND PRINCE ALBERTS DRESS SUITS 212 UNION STREET Room 4, Near Weybosset To Lei ELIAS, the Tailor TO THE COLLEGE FRATERNITIES Last year s Senior Pictures, group and individual, were pronounced excellent. Bv patronizing my Studio you will get perfect satisfaction. SPECIAL RATES TO BROWN STUDENTS AND THEIR FRIENDS. MORRIS BELLIN 4 WESTMINSTER ST. REM EMBER THE ADDRESS. Facing Market Square Industrial Printing Company 43 South Main Street.  QUALITY PRINTING  for College Clubs a Specialty. School and Society printing executed promptly. Telephone 746-R Union."></div><div ID="DIVL228" TYPE="ADVERTISEMENT" ORDER="4" LABEL=":ii &amp;m rSiS; :�OITP A POINTER FOR YOUNG MEN Suits in nut brown, sound as a nut in style, quality and pattern. Forty suits with $5.00 cut off the price. Overcoats in sprightly, bright, animated grays and gray monotones, but not monotonous. Specials for men who enjoy looking alive.  Twenty-eight medium weight overcoats cut in price, &quot;College Brand  make. BOSTON &amp; PROVIDENCE CLOTHING CO. Francis Building, 150 WESTMINSTER STREET. AVIATORS  HATS.  Be original and wear an Up-to- Date Hat.  Plain, $l.OO. With letter or numeral embroidered on front, $1.50. State size. Satisfaction guaranteed. HAROLD ABRAHALL, East Moriches, New York. Preston &amp; Rounds Co. Text Books &amp; Stationery 98 Westminster St."></div><div ID="DIVL229" TYPE="ADVERTISEMENT" ORDER="4" LABEL="THE RIGHT CLOTHES FOR COLLEGE MEN Are represented in our immense showing of New Fall and Winter Styles in STEIN BLOCH AND Hart, Schaffner &amp; Marx PRODUCTIONS To be had only at the Outlet, and at Cut Prices. OUTLET"></div><div ID="DIVL230" TYPE="ADVERTISEMENT" ORDER="4" LABEL="FATIMA 1 With each package of Fatima you get a pennant coupon, 25 of which secure a handsome felt college pennant (12x32)   selection of too . TURKISH. E 3 �LEHD CIGARETTES ETYMOLOGY W ords, W ords, W ords - it takes  bunches  of words to describe Fatimas. They re so individual, so different. Just smoke one, and get that indescribable satisfaction that comes from a perfect blend of rare tobaccos. My word but they re fine. 20 for 15c an inexpensive package and you get ten additional. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO."></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></structMap></mets>��<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-16"?><mets xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.loc.gov/METS/ http://schema.ccs-gmbh.com/metae/mets-metae.xsd" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns="http://www.loc.gov/METS/" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:MODS="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3" xmlns:mix="http://www.loc.gov/mix/" xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xmlns:mets="http://www.loc.gov/METS/"><structMap><div ID="DIVL1" TYPE="Newspaper" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL2" TYPE="VOLUME"><div ID="DIVL3" TYPE="ISSUE" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL4" TYPE="TITLE_SECTION" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL5" TYPE="HEADLINE" ORDER="1" LABEL="Brown Daily Herald"></div><div ID="DIVL6" TYPE="TEXTBLOCK" ORDER="1" LABEL="Vol. XX No. 84"></div><div ID="DIVL7" TYPE="TEXTBLOCK" ORDER="1" LABEL="PROVIDENCE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1911."></div><div ID="DIVL8" TYPE="TEXTBLOCK" ORDER="1" LABEL="Price Three Cents"></div><div ID="DIVL9" TYPE="ILLUSTRATION" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL10" TYPE="IMAGE" ORDER="1" LABEL=""></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL11" TYPE="CONTENT" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL12" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL13" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL14" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="1" LABEL=" VARSITY AT MEDFORD."></div><div ID="DIVL15" TYPE="SUBHEADLINE" ORDER="1" LABEL="Brown Five Play Return Game with Tufts To-night. Close Contest Expected."></div></div><div ID="DIVL16" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL17" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL18" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL19" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="The  Varsity basketball team will play its return game with Tufts this evening- in the Goddard Gymnasium at Medford. Nine men, including Manager Mhlir, will be taken on the trip : Captain McKay, McLyman, Scholze, Adams, Snell, Sullivan, yon der Leith, and Winslow. The team will leave for Boston ait 4:07, and will take dinner at the Essex Hotel. The team will probably make the return trip on the 11:25 from Boston."></div></div><div ID="DIVL20" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL21" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="The game to-night promises to be as hard-fought as the game last Wednesday night in the Lyman Gymnasium. The  Varsity has excellent chances of winningto-night, though the score should be close. Since last week s game, Brown has been defeated by Williams, and the Tufts team has also been defeated in the meantime by the Wesleyan five by a score of 42 to 9."></div></div><div ID="DIVL22" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL23" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="The Brown team has been practicing steadily since the Williams game, and should be in good trim to-night. The line-ups of the two teams will be as follows Brown. Tufts."></div></div><div ID="DIVL24" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL25" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Sullivan, Winslow, r. f., 1. g., Hart McKay, Von de Leith, 1. f.,"></div></div><div ID="DIVL26" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL27" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="r. g., Jackson Scholze, McLyman, c.. . c., Fisher Snell, r. g 1. f., Quilty Adams, 1. g r. f., Carpenter"></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL28" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL29" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL30" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="1" LABEL="Light Practice for the  Varsity Last Night."></div></div><div ID="DIVL31" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL32" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL33" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL34" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Last night s basketball practice was light, consisting only of a fast drill in passing and basket shooting in preparation for to-"></div></div><div ID="DIVL35" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL36" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="night s game. The second team did not appear on the floor, and no scrimmage was held."></div></div><div ID="DIVL37" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL38" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Capt. McKay directed the work and coached the men on some of the weaknesses which the Williams game revealed. All the first-string men were out and were put through some vigorous work. The shooting was particularly accurate."></div></div><div ID="DIVL39" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL40" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="The men out were: Capt. Mc- Kay, Sullivan, Scholze, Von der Leith, McLyman, Winslow, Snell, and Adams. " " "></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL41" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL42" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL43" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="1" LABEL="ELECTION TO-DAY."></div><div ID="DIVL44" TYPE="SUBHEADLINE" ORDER="1" LABEL="Atheltic Association to Vote on Sophomores to Compete for Track and Baseball Managers."></div></div><div ID="DIVL45" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL46" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL47" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL48" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="The election of candidates ..for the positions of Assistant Manager of the baseball and track teams will take place this afternoon from 12 :20 to 2 :2Q o clock in the Smoking Room of the Union. Three men will be selected in each case from the list of names handed in to enter the competition for the managership. After the competition, the final selection will be made by the Athletic Board, The candidates are as follows: For Assistant Baseball Manager: W. J. Bass, IT. C. Banks, J. K. Burwell, J. T. Metcalf, E. A. C. Murphy, R. W. Field, W. J. Reed, IL C. Wattles."></div></div><div ID="DIVL49" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL50" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="For Assistant Track Manager: F. M. Bishop, N. B. Hull, C. D. Morse, H. K. Koopman, C. C. Parker, J. C. Phillips, C. FI. Philbrick, R. D. Robinson."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL51" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL52" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL53" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="1" LABEL="Rev. H. Roswell Bates of New York to Preach at Vesper Service"></div></div><div ID="DIVL54" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL55" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL56" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL57" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="At the third Vesper Service this afternoon, the preacher will be the Rev. LI. Roswell Bates o*f New York City, minister of the Spring Street Presbyterian Church and N eighborhood House. Mr. Bates will also conduct the Y. M. C. A. questionaire this evening, his subject being,  Rescue Work Among the Tenements. "></div></div><div ID="DIVL58" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL59" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="The speaker comes from one of the largest and best equipped institutional churches in New York City, situated in the heart of the down-town district. The church conducts clubs and departments for people of all ages and tastes for religious, social, educational, and. athletic purposes. It has kindergartens, a library, social and athletic clubs, besides doing its duty as a religious organization."></div></div><div ID="DIVL60" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL61" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="At the head of this institution is a corps of trained workers. Closely associated with Mr. Bates in the , leadership of this work is one of the younger Brown graduates, Mr. John E. Flemming  O6. Mr. Bates himself is a Columbia man."></div></div><div ID="DIVL62" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL63" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Mr. Bates is one of the leadingspeakers of the Northfield Conferences each summer, and has charge of a large study class at the conference. He spoke at Brown two-years ago at a Northfield  Echo  Conference. He then delivered two addresses and held personal consultations with the students. He is a most interesting speaker, and includes in his addresses many anecdotes of the life in the slums of New York, with which he has become familiar in his work."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL64" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL65" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL66" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="1" LABEL="ARMORY MEET."></div><div ID="DIVL67" TYPE="SUBHEADLINE" ORDER="1" LABEL="Brown Has Many Entries.   Frank, Rosenberg, Bartlett and Taber to Compete."></div></div><div ID="DIVL68" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL69" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL70" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL71" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Plans are nearing completion for the Armory athletic meet, to"></div></div><div ID="DIVL72" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL73" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="be held next Saturday night. Brown has handed in 20 entries. The handicaps of the entrants in the open events have been received from Frank McGrath, the New England official handicap-"></div></div><div ID="DIVL74" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL75" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="per. The number of competitors has been increased, so that at present nearly 300 entries have been made. The meet will be held in the State Armory, and the"></div></div><div ID="DIVL76" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL77" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="first event will begin promptly at 7:15 o clock. All contestants must be on hand at that time."></div></div><div ID="DIVL78" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL79" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Among the new names entered are representatives from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the St. Janies  Athletic Association of Woonsocket, and the South Boston Athletic Club."></div></div><div ID="DIVL80" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL81" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="The entry list includes twenty names representing Brown, among whom are the following men: W. V. Winslow  ll, J. J. Frank  l3, D. L. Mahoney T 3, D. R. Mahoney T 2, Roberts  l3, Roper  ll, Blomberg T 4, Taber  l3, Tucker  l4, Gould T 3, G. A. Adams T 2, Rosenberg T 3, Droege  l4, Kratz T 3, Bartlett T 4, Kulp  l3, E. A. C. Murphy T 3, G. D. Moore  ll."></div></div><div ID="DIVL82" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL83" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="This will be the first indoor appearance of Frank this season. At practice he has been putting the eight-pound shot almost 60 feet, and from scratch concedes liberal handicaps to Bartlett, Rosenberg, Droege, and Murphy. JN. S. Taber will enter the IOOu-yard and three-mile runs."></div></div><div ID="DIVL84" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL85" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="The interscholastic events, in which various preparatory schools in and near Providence will compete, promise to be one of the most interesting parts of the long programme."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL86" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL87" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL88" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="1" LABEL="Freshmen Play First Hockey Game This Afternoon."></div></div><div ID="DIVL89" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL90" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL91" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL92" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Manager Collins has arranged a game for the Freshman hockey team with the team from the Bryant and Stratton Business College to-day. The game will be called at three o clock at York s Pond. The line-up of the Freshmen will not be decided until to-day."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL93" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL94" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL95" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="1" LABEL="JUNIORS HOLD SMOKER,"></div><div ID="DIVL96" TYPE="SUBHEADLINE" ORDER="1" LABEL="Prof. Randall Tells T 2 Men of the Place of Engineering in College Course."></div></div><div ID="DIVL97" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL98" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL99" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL100" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="At the first Junior smoker of the year, held in the Union Smoking Room last night, Prof. Randall spoke on  The Engineering and the Academic Man.  A large number of men were present, and the interesting talk and the following social time made the smoker a distinct success."></div></div><div ID="DIVL101" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL102" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Prof. Randall traced the development of engineering ,as a study, and mentioned the fact that those pursuing this work had been looked down upon by those studying the classics. The demand for skilled men for engineering work became so great that technical schools were established. The standards of admission to engineering schools have been lower than those for academic schools, but the requirements are gradually becoming the same. The tendency is appearing for the engineering student to take a general course first and later to specialize in engineering subjects."></div></div><div ID="DIVL103" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL104" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Prof. Randall said that this was the ideal education, first to get a broad foundation in general knowledge, and then to specialize in some one line of work. He said that after getting this foundation. a man taking engineeringsubjects would derive as much culture as though specializing in philosophy or any of the classics."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL105" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL106" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL107" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="1" LABEL=" Varsity Relay Selections Narrowed to 5 Men. Class Teams."></div></div><div ID="DIVL108" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL109" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL110" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL111" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Coach Huggins, of the track team, made the final selection of the men to represent the University in Saturday night s relay race at the Armory athletic meet, yesterday afternoon. The final trials were postponed from Saturday because of the slippery track, which prevented running during the latter part of last week."></div></div><div ID="DIVL112" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL113" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Practice was held Monday and Tuesday, and the choice "  was gradually narrowed dowm to five men last night."></div></div><div ID="DIVL114" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL115" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="The three men who are sure of jjlaces on the  Varsity are Capt. Marble  1.2, F. V. Young  ll, and F. E. Miles T 2. It is probable that either Jarvis or Jetter will be chosen as fourth man to run"></div></div><div ID="DIVL116" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL117" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="in the race against Worcester Tech. Saturday night."></div></div><div ID="DIVL118" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL119" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="Trials for the class relay teams have been going on at the same time as those for the  Varsity,"></div></div><div ID="DIVL120" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL121" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="though the final results have not yet been announced. The present make-up of all the teams, including the  Varsity, are given below :"></div></div><div ID="DIVL122" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL123" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="arsitv F. V. Young  ll, F, E. Miles  l2, W. 11. Marble  l2. L. T. Jarvis  ll, P. J'etter 14, A. N. Cook  l4."></div></div><div ID="DIVL124" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL125" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL=".1911 Team W. V. Winslow G. IT. Ilubbard, IT X. Burke, E B. Dane, C. C. Maxson."></div></div><div ID="DIVL126" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL127" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="1912 Team D. R. Mahoney, J T. C. McGuire, G. A. Adams, M H. Pingree, Jr., R. AY. Leith, AA ? P. Misch."></div></div><div ID="DIVL128" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL129" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="1913 Team J. W. Brownville, D. L. Mahoney, A. C. Eastburn, E. W. Tucker, C. If. Blomberg. A. G. Gould, X. S. Taber. 1914 Team  R. S. Holding, P. Jetter, A. X. Cook, W. Deady, )'" &gt; Z. J. Czubak, H. R. Nash, C, W Firebaugh."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL130" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL131" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL132" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="2" LABEL="1 Great Gathering."></div></div><div ID="DIVL133" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL134" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL135" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL136" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="Providence is to be the meetingplace shortly of a rapidly"></div></div><div ID="DIVL137" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL138" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="growing and increasingly influ-"></div></div><div ID="DIVL139" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL140" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="ential national organization, the Religions Education Association. There will be assembled a gathering- of distinguished Americans stich as this city rarely has the honor &lt; f entertaining. Men of widely differing religious affiliations will speak from the same platform, and participate in a common cause. The problem of religious education, whether in the home or at school, is one which in this day and generation challenges the attention and best efforts of the nation's best men. The imparting of a mere moral code, no matter how excellent, is not enough. Ihe vital touch of real religion is necessary if"></div></div><div ID="DIVL141" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL142" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="America s future generations are properly to live up to and improve the inheritance of the past. It is the most effective means of awakening a true national religious consciousness that this Association aims to find. Mr. Silcox will be glad to reserve seats for Brown men at any of the cominggatherings. He should, however, receive applications for reservations before to-night. -As the meetings are sure to be crowded, those who plan to attend any or all of them should insure themselves in this way against the possibility of being unable to find a seat."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL143" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL144" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL145" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="2" LABEL="Pres. Faunce to Address Alumni in New York and Washington."></div></div><div ID="DIVL146" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL147" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL148" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL149" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="President Faunce left last night for a week s absence; during which lie is to address various alumni bodies. On Thursday he will speak before the New York City alumni, and on Saturday he will address the alumni of Washington, D. C. lie will fill the pulpit of the Rev. Harry K. Eosdick in Montclair, New Jersey, Sunday, Jan. 29. Rev. Ortley P&gt;. Parsons, pastor of the Hope Street Congregational Church, will have charge of the chapel services until the return of President Faunce on Wednesday, Feb. 1."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL150" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL151" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL152" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="2" LABEL="UNIVERSITY BULLETIN."></div></div><div ID="DIVL153" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL154" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL155" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL156" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="(Notices for the Herald must be in the hands of the Kdilor-in-Cliief by 1 P. j\i. on the day preceding publication. A charge of 25 cents will be made for a notice of live lines for first insertion and 15 cents for each subsequent insertion.)"></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL157" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL158" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL159" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="2" LABEL="BROWN TUTOR."></div></div><div ID="DIVL160" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL161" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL162" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL163" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="George Albert Colliding, A. M. (brown, iByy), experienced tutor in high school and college subjects, 167 Cushing street. Telephone, 710-L Angell. Office, 87 Weybosset street, Room 53. Telephone 673-L Union."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL164" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL165" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL166" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="2" LABEL="B. U. A. A. ELECTIONS."></div></div><div ID="DIVL167" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL168" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL169" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL170" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="From the following list of names three men will be chosen by members of the Athletic Association to compete for Asst, baseball Mgr. Election, Wednesday, Jan. 25, 12:20- 2:20 p. rn.: W. J. bass, 11. C. Banks, J. K. Harwell, (i. T. Metcalf, E. A. C. Murphy, R. \Y. Field, W. J. Reed, E. C. Wattles."></div></div><div ID="DIVL171" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL172" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="From the following list three men will be chosen to compete for Asst. Track Mgr. Election, Wednesday, Jan. 23, 12:20-2:20 p. m.: E. M. bishop. X. b. Hull, C. D. Morse, IT. K. Koopman, C. C. Parker, J. C. Phillips, C. 11. Philbrick, R. D. Robinson. S. 11. Dishman, Jr. j2i-4t Ch. Ath. Board."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL173" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL174" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL175" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="2" LABEL="SENIOR PICTURES."></div></div><div ID="DIVL176" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL177" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL178" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL179" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="All Seniors must arrange to sit for pictures at Beilin s, Market Square, THIS WEEK, to he represented in the Liber class roll. Saturday, Jail. 28, is POSITIVELY THE LAST DATE. R. E. SISSON, j23~6t Editor-in-Chief."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL180" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL181" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL182" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="2" LABEL="Prof. Brown Makes Report to Conservation Commission."></div></div><div ID="DIVL183" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL184" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL185" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL186" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="At a recent meeting of the State Conservation Commission, held in the rooms of the Depart-' ment of Geology in Sayles Hall, Professor Charles W. Brown, who is superintendent of the Natural Resources Survey of Rhode Island, made a report of progress and exhibited maps showing a classification of the land in Providence and Kent Counties. These maps, on a scale of five inches to the mile, show by colors almost at a glance the character of the utilization of all the land and its possibilities for practical use. Professor Brown states that these are the first land classification maps issued by any state. Besides the bulletin which, as a study in Economic Geography will contain the results of this classification of the land resources of the state, another bulletin will show the water resources. A third will be on the game birds of the state. This is being prepared mainly by I. R. Sheldon  lO, and will deal to a large extent with the shore"></div></div><div ID="DIVL187" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL188" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="birds and upland game birds. The game birds of this state have"></div></div><div ID="DIVL189" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL190" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="never been thoroughly studied, and. this bulletin will be useful in"></div></div><div ID="DIVL191" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL192" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="connection with bird protection. An educational bulletin now in preparation on the Shore Line Features of Rhode Island will be"></div></div><div ID="DIVL193" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL194" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="the first of a series which will"></div></div><div ID="DIVL195" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL196" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="consider the entire geography of the state. In the work of the sur-"></div></div><div ID="DIVL197" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL198" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="vey several of the graduate and undergraduate students have assisted."></div></div><div ID="DIVL199" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL200" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="Ihe Commission is now considering the setting aside of a tract of land to serve as a stats, forest reserve, as well as an uncontaminated drainage basin for future city water supply, and a possible game preserve. A tract"></div></div><div ID="DIVL201" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="4"><div ID="DIVL202" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="4" LABEL="near the headquarters of the south branch of the Pawtuxet River is under consideration for this forest. A public meeting will be held later to discuss this subject."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL203" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="4"><div ID="DIVL204" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="4"><div ID="DIVL205" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="4" LABEL="Bird Lecture to be Given in Rhode Island Hall."></div></div><div ID="DIVL206" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="4"><div ID="DIVL207" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="4"><div ID="DIVL208" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="4"><div ID="DIVL209" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="4" LABEL="Mr. Charles E. Holmes, an authority on bird life of all kinds, and the author of some books"></div></div><div ID="DIVL210" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="4"><div ID="DIVL211" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="4" LABEL="upon this subject, will deliver a lecture on  Bird Intelligence  this afternoon at 4 o clock in Rhode Island Hall. The occasion will be a meeting of the Rhode Island Andubon Society. All students who are in-"></div></div><div ID="DIVL212" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="4"><div ID="DIVL213" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="4" LABEL="terested in birds are invited to attend this lecture. After the meeting the members of the societies will meet Mr. Holmes at an informal reception."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL214" TYPE="SECTION" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL215" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL216" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL217" TYPE="ADVERTISEMENT" ORDER="2" LABEL="FOWHES the clasps means. quality in the GLOVES"></div><div ID="DIVL218" TYPE="ADVERTISEMENT" ORDER="2" LABEL="BIG �h�e Sale GOING ON AT BALLOUS EXCEPTIONAL VALUES front 2.4$ to 438 LOOK US OVER A BROW I GRADUATE �% i who insured his life in the NORTHWEST- j ERN MUTUAL two y ears ago, while he was still in College, has j ust voluntarily applied for $3,000 more. C. C. 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This enables you to purchase the very best Clothing made, at a price as low or lower than you are asked to pay for the ordinary kind. _ While it is true lots are broken in sizes, there are still among the entire lot sizes to fit anyone. All new goods made up for mis season on new and up-to-date models, strictly guaranteed as to quality and satisfactory wear. Our Shirt sale still continues. All fancy shirts, plain or plaited bosoms, attached cuffs to close, $3.50 and $2.00 Shirts, now $1.15 $2.50 and $3.00 Shirts, now $1.65 Special Men's Silk Lisle Half-Hose in solid fancy colors, all shades, 20c per pair, $l.lO a half dozen An extra good value at 25c. Browning Kii\2-�-(� Providence, Rhode Island. COLLEGE Bookstore Go. Dealers in Books, Stationery, Fountain Pens and Brown Novelties. A Good Assortment of BROWN Banners BROWN UNION HOTEL LENOX- Exeter and Boylston Streets THE FINEST MODERN FIREPROOF HOTEL IN NEW ENGLAND BOSTON, MASS. 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SLEDGE, j Caterer to the GYM BALL and j other College Functions, i is prepared to do First-class s Catering for Dances, Dinners, j Lunches, etc. ) Prices Reasonable. Further information may be obtained �% from the Business Manager of the Herald. Providence Banking Co. 141 Westminster St., Prov., R. 1., Local Securities High Grade Investments Learn Wireless &amp; R. R. Telegraphy! Shortage of fully 10,000 Operators on account of 8-hour law and extensive  wireless  developments. We operate under direct supervision of Telegraph Officials and positively place all students, when qualified. Write for catalogue. NAT L. TELEGRAPH INST., Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Memphis, St. Paul. Minn., Enid, Okla., Columbia, S. C., Portland, Ore. WIRTH'S Wnf Bran 14 GARNET STREET"></div><div ID="DIVL226" TYPE="ADVERTISEMENT" ORDER="4" LABEL="mmi I KESSLER BROTHERS THE University Tailors ROOM 4 86 WEYBOSSET STREET, Providence, R. I. mmm. i M o&gt; I �" &gt; t&amp;iVi S&amp;U&amp;W+&amp;**"></div><div ID="DIVL227" TYPE="ADVERTISEMENT" ORDER="4" LABEL="TUXEDOS AND PRINCE ALBERTS DRESS SUITS 212 UNION STREET Room 4, Near Weybosset To Lei ELIAS, the Tailor TO THE COLLEGE FRATERNITIES Last year s Senior Pictures, group and individual, were pronounced excellent. Bv patronizing my Studio you will get perfect satisfaction. SPECIAL RATES TO BROWN STUDENTS AND THEIR FRIENDS. MORRIS BELLIN 4 WESTMINSTER ST. REM EMBER THE ADDRESS. Facing Market Square Industrial Printing Company 43 South Main Street.  QUALITY PRINTING  for College Clubs a Specialty. School and Society printing executed promptly. Telephone 746-R Union."></div><div ID="DIVL228" TYPE="ADVERTISEMENT" ORDER="4" LABEL=":ii &amp;m rSiS; :�OITP A POINTER FOR YOUNG MEN Suits in nut brown, sound as a nut in style, quality and pattern. Forty suits with $5.00 cut off the price. Overcoats in sprightly, bright, animated grays and gray monotones, but not monotonous. Specials for men who enjoy looking alive.  Twenty-eight medium weight overcoats cut in price, &quot;College Brand  make. BOSTON &amp; PROVIDENCE CLOTHING CO. Francis Building, 150 WESTMINSTER STREET. AVIATORS  HATS.  Be original and wear an Up-to- Date Hat.  Plain, $l.OO. With letter or numeral embroidered on front, $1.50. State size. Satisfaction guaranteed. HAROLD ABRAHALL, East Moriches, New York. Preston &amp; Rounds Co. Text Books &amp; Stationery 98 Westminster St."></div><div ID="DIVL229" TYPE="ADVERTISEMENT" ORDER="4" LABEL="THE RIGHT CLOTHES FOR COLLEGE MEN Are represented in our immense showing of New Fall and Winter Styles in STEIN BLOCH AND Hart, Schaffner &amp; Marx PRODUCTIONS To be had only at the Outlet, and at Cut Prices. OUTLET"></div><div ID="DIVL230" TYPE="ADVERTISEMENT" ORDER="4" LABEL="FATIMA 1 With each package of Fatima you get a pennant coupon, 25 of which secure a handsome felt college pennant (12x32)   selection of too . TURKISH. E 3 �LEHD CIGARETTES ETYMOLOGY W ords, W ords, W ords - it takes  bunches  of words to describe Fatimas. They re so individual, so different. Just smoke one, and get that indescribable satisfaction that comes from a perfect blend of rare tobaccos. My word but they re fine. 20 for 15c an inexpensive package and you get ten additional. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO."></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></structMap></mets>��<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-16"?><mets xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.loc.gov/METS/ http://schema.ccs-gmbh.com/metae/mets-metae.xsd" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns="http://www.loc.gov/METS/" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:MODS="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3" xmlns:mix="http://www.loc.gov/mix/" xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xmlns:mets="http://www.loc.gov/METS/"><structMap><div ID="DIVL1" TYPE="Newspaper" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL2" TYPE="VOLUME"><div ID="DIVL3" TYPE="ISSUE" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL4" TYPE="TITLE_SECTION" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL5" TYPE="HEADLINE" ORDER="1" LABEL="Brown Daily Herald"></div><div ID="DIVL6" TYPE="TEXTBLOCK" ORDER="1" LABEL="Vol. XX No. 84"></div><div ID="DIVL7" TYPE="TEXTBLOCK" ORDER="1" LABEL="PROVIDENCE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1911."></div><div ID="DIVL8" TYPE="TEXTBLOCK" ORDER="1" LABEL="Price Three Cents"></div><div ID="DIVL9" TYPE="ILLUSTRATION" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL10" TYPE="IMAGE" ORDER="1" LABEL=""></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL11" TYPE="CONTENT" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL12" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL13" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL14" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="1" LABEL=" VARSITY AT MEDFORD."></div><div ID="DIVL15" TYPE="SUBHEADLINE" ORDER="1" LABEL="Brown Five Play Return Game with Tufts To-night. Close Contest Expected."></div></div><div ID="DIVL16" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL17" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL18" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL19" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="The  Varsity basketball team will play its return game with Tufts this evening- in the Goddard Gymnasium at Medford. Nine men, including Manager Mhlir, will be taken on the trip : Captain McKay, McLyman, Scholze, Adams, Snell, Sullivan, yon der Leith, and Winslow. The team will leave for Boston ait 4:07, and will take dinner at the Essex Hotel. The team will probably make the return trip on the 11:25 from Boston."></div></div><div ID="DIVL20" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL21" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="The game to-night promises to be as hard-fought as the game last Wednesday night in the Lyman Gymnasium. The  Varsity has excellent chances of winningto-night, though the score should be close. Since last week s game, Brown has been defeated by Williams, and the Tufts team has also been defeated in the meantime by the Wesleyan five by a score of 42 to 9."></div></div><div ID="DIVL22" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL23" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="The Brown team has been practicing steadily since the Williams game, and should be in good trim to-night. The line-ups of the two teams will be as follows Brown. Tufts."></div></div><div ID="DIVL24" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL25" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Sullivan, Winslow, r. f., 1. g., Hart McKay, Von de Leith, 1. f.,"></div></div><div ID="DIVL26" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL27" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="r. g., Jackson Scholze, McLyman, c.. . c., Fisher Snell, r. g 1. f., Quilty Adams, 1. g r. f., Carpenter"></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL28" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL29" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL30" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="1" LABEL="Light Practice for the  Varsity Last Night."></div></div><div ID="DIVL31" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL32" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL33" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL34" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Last night s basketball practice was light, consisting only of a fast drill in passing and basket shooting in preparation for to-"></div></div><div ID="DIVL35" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL36" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="night s game. The second team did not appear on the floor, and no scrimmage was held."></div></div><div ID="DIVL37" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL38" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Capt. McKay directed the work and coached the men on some of the weaknesses which the Williams game revealed. All the first-string men were out and were put through some vigorous work. The shooting was particularly accurate."></div></div><div ID="DIVL39" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL40" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="The men out were: Capt. Mc- Kay, Sullivan, Scholze, Von der Leith, McLyman, Winslow, Snell, and Adams. " " "></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL41" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL42" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL43" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="1" LABEL="ELECTION TO-DAY."></div><div ID="DIVL44" TYPE="SUBHEADLINE" ORDER="1" LABEL="Atheltic Association to Vote on Sophomores to Compete for Track and Baseball Managers."></div></div><div ID="DIVL45" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL46" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL47" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL48" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="The election of candidates ..for the positions of Assistant Manager of the baseball and track teams will take place this afternoon from 12 :20 to 2 :2Q o clock in the Smoking Room of the Union. Three men will be selected in each case from the list of names handed in to enter the competition for the managership. After the competition, the final selection will be made by the Athletic Board, The candidates are as follows: For Assistant Baseball Manager: W. J. Bass, IT. C. Banks, J. K. Burwell, J. T. Metcalf, E. A. C. Murphy, R. W. Field, W. J. Reed, IL C. Wattles."></div></div><div ID="DIVL49" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL50" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="For Assistant Track Manager: F. M. Bishop, N. B. Hull, C. D. Morse, H. K. Koopman, C. C. Parker, J. C. Phillips, C. FI. Philbrick, R. D. Robinson."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL51" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL52" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL53" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="1" LABEL="Rev. H. Roswell Bates of New York to Preach at Vesper Service"></div></div><div ID="DIVL54" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL55" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL56" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL57" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="At the third Vesper Service this afternoon, the preacher will be the Rev. LI. Roswell Bates o*f New York City, minister of the Spring Street Presbyterian Church and N eighborhood House. Mr. Bates will also conduct the Y. M. C. A. questionaire this evening, his subject being,  Rescue Work Among the Tenements. "></div></div><div ID="DIVL58" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL59" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="The speaker comes from one of the largest and best equipped institutional churches in New York City, situated in the heart of the down-town district. The church conducts clubs and departments for people of all ages and tastes for religious, social, educational, and. athletic purposes. It has kindergartens, a library, social and athletic clubs, besides doing its duty as a religious organization."></div></div><div ID="DIVL60" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL61" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="At the head of this institution is a corps of trained workers. Closely associated with Mr. Bates in the , leadership of this work is one of the younger Brown graduates, Mr. John E. Flemming  O6. Mr. Bates himself is a Columbia man."></div></div><div ID="DIVL62" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL63" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Mr. Bates is one of the leadingspeakers of the Northfield Conferences each summer, and has charge of a large study class at the conference. He spoke at Brown two-years ago at a Northfield  Echo  Conference. He then delivered two addresses and held personal consultations with the students. He is a most interesting speaker, and includes in his addresses many anecdotes of the life in the slums of New York, with which he has become familiar in his work."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL64" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL65" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL66" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="1" LABEL="ARMORY MEET."></div><div ID="DIVL67" TYPE="SUBHEADLINE" ORDER="1" LABEL="Brown Has Many Entries.   Frank, Rosenberg, Bartlett and Taber to Compete."></div></div><div ID="DIVL68" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL69" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL70" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL71" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Plans are nearing completion for the Armory athletic meet, to"></div></div><div ID="DIVL72" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL73" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="be held next Saturday night. Brown has handed in 20 entries. The handicaps of the entrants in the open events have been received from Frank McGrath, the New England official handicap-"></div></div><div ID="DIVL74" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL75" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="per. The number of competitors has been increased, so that at present nearly 300 entries have been made. The meet will be held in the State Armory, and the"></div></div><div ID="DIVL76" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL77" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="first event will begin promptly at 7:15 o clock. All contestants must be on hand at that time."></div></div><div ID="DIVL78" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL79" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Among the new names entered are representatives from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the St. Janies  Athletic Association of Woonsocket, and the South Boston Athletic Club."></div></div><div ID="DIVL80" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL81" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="The entry list includes twenty names representing Brown, among whom are the following men: W. V. Winslow  ll, J. J. Frank  l3, D. L. Mahoney T 3, D. R. Mahoney T 2, Roberts  l3, Roper  ll, Blomberg T 4, Taber  l3, Tucker  l4, Gould T 3, G. A. Adams T 2, Rosenberg T 3, Droege  l4, Kratz T 3, Bartlett T 4, Kulp  l3, E. A. C. Murphy T 3, G. D. Moore  ll."></div></div><div ID="DIVL82" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL83" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="This will be the first indoor appearance of Frank this season. At practice he has been putting the eight-pound shot almost 60 feet, and from scratch concedes liberal handicaps to Bartlett, Rosenberg, Droege, and Murphy. JN. S. Taber will enter the IOOu-yard and three-mile runs."></div></div><div ID="DIVL84" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL85" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="The interscholastic events, in which various preparatory schools in and near Providence will compete, promise to be one of the most interesting parts of the long programme."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL86" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL87" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL88" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="1" LABEL="Freshmen Play First Hockey Game This Afternoon."></div></div><div ID="DIVL89" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL90" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL91" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL92" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Manager Collins has arranged a game for the Freshman hockey team with the team from the Bryant and Stratton Business College to-day. The game will be called at three o clock at York s Pond. The line-up of the Freshmen will not be decided until to-day."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL93" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL94" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL95" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="1" LABEL="JUNIORS HOLD SMOKER,"></div><div ID="DIVL96" TYPE="SUBHEADLINE" ORDER="1" LABEL="Prof. Randall Tells T 2 Men of the Place of Engineering in College Course."></div></div><div ID="DIVL97" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL98" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL99" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL100" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="At the first Junior smoker of the year, held in the Union Smoking Room last night, Prof. Randall spoke on  The Engineering and the Academic Man.  A large number of men were present, and the interesting talk and the following social time made the smoker a distinct success."></div></div><div ID="DIVL101" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL102" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Prof. Randall traced the development of engineering ,as a study, and mentioned the fact that those pursuing this work had been looked down upon by those studying the classics. The demand for skilled men for engineering work became so great that technical schools were established. The standards of admission to engineering schools have been lower than those for academic schools, but the requirements are gradually becoming the same. The tendency is appearing for the engineering student to take a general course first and later to specialize in engineering subjects."></div></div><div ID="DIVL103" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL104" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Prof. Randall said that this was the ideal education, first to get a broad foundation in general knowledge, and then to specialize in some one line of work. He said that after getting this foundation. a man taking engineeringsubjects would derive as much culture as though specializing in philosophy or any of the classics."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL105" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL106" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL107" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="1" LABEL=" Varsity Relay Selections Narrowed to 5 Men. Class Teams."></div></div><div ID="DIVL108" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL109" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL110" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL111" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Coach Huggins, of the track team, made the final selection of the men to represent the University in Saturday night s relay race at the Armory athletic meet, yesterday afternoon. The final trials were postponed from Saturday because of the slippery track, which prevented running during the latter part of last week."></div></div><div ID="DIVL112" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL113" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Practice was held Monday and Tuesday, and the choice "  was gradually narrowed dowm to five men last night."></div></div><div ID="DIVL114" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL115" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="The three men who are sure of jjlaces on the  Varsity are Capt. Marble  1.2, F. V. Young  ll, and F. E. Miles T 2. It is probable that either Jarvis or Jetter will be chosen as fourth man to run"></div></div><div ID="DIVL116" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL117" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="in the race against Worcester Tech. Saturday night."></div></div><div ID="DIVL118" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL119" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="Trials for the class relay teams have been going on at the same time as those for the  Varsity,"></div></div><div ID="DIVL120" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL121" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="though the final results have not yet been announced. The present make-up of all the teams, including the  Varsity, are given below :"></div></div><div ID="DIVL122" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL123" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="arsitv F. V. Young  ll, F, E. Miles  l2, W. 11. Marble  l2. L. T. Jarvis  ll, P. J'etter 14, A. N. Cook  l4."></div></div><div ID="DIVL124" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL125" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL=".1911 Team W. V. Winslow G. IT. Ilubbard, IT X. Burke, E B. Dane, C. C. Maxson."></div></div><div ID="DIVL126" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL127" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="1912 Team D. R. Mahoney, J T. C. McGuire, G. A. Adams, M H. Pingree, Jr., R. AY. Leith, AA ? P. Misch."></div></div><div ID="DIVL128" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL129" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="1913 Team J. W. Brownville, D. L. Mahoney, A. C. Eastburn, E. W. Tucker, C. If. Blomberg. A. G. Gould, X. S. Taber. 1914 Team  R. S. Holding, P. Jetter, A. X. Cook, W. Deady, )'" &gt; Z. J. Czubak, H. R. Nash, C, W Firebaugh."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL130" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL131" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL132" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="2" LABEL="1 Great Gathering."></div></div><div ID="DIVL133" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL134" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL135" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL136" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="Providence is to be the meetingplace shortly of a rapidly"></div></div><div ID="DIVL137" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL138" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="growing and increasingly influ-"></div></div><div ID="DIVL139" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL140" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="ential national organization, the Religions Education Association. There will be assembled a gathering- of distinguished Americans stich as this city rarely has the honor &lt; f entertaining. Men of widely differing religious affiliations will speak from the same platform, and participate in a common cause. The problem of religious education, whether in the home or at school, is one which in this day and generation challenges the attention and best efforts of the nation's best men. The imparting of a mere moral code, no matter how excellent, is not enough. Ihe vital touch of real religion is necessary if"></div></div><div ID="DIVL141" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL142" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="America s future generations are properly to live up to and improve the inheritance of the past. It is the most effective means of awakening a true national religious consciousness that this Association aims to find. Mr. Silcox will be glad to reserve seats for Brown men at any of the cominggatherings. He should, however, receive applications for reservations before to-night. -As the meetings are sure to be crowded, those who plan to attend any or all of them should insure themselves in this way against the possibility of being unable to find a seat."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL143" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL144" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL145" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="2" LABEL="Pres. Faunce to Address Alumni in New York and Washington."></div></div><div ID="DIVL146" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL147" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL148" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL149" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="President Faunce left last night for a week s absence; during which lie is to address various alumni bodies. On Thursday he will speak before the New York City alumni, and on Saturday he will address the alumni of Washington, D. C. lie will fill the pulpit of the Rev. Harry K. Eosdick in Montclair, New Jersey, Sunday, Jan. 29. Rev. Ortley P&gt;. Parsons, pastor of the Hope Street Congregational Church, will have charge of the chapel services until the return of President Faunce on Wednesday, Feb. 1."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL150" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL151" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL152" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="2" LABEL="UNIVERSITY BULLETIN."></div></div><div ID="DIVL153" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL154" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL155" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL156" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="(Notices for the Herald must be in the hands of the Kdilor-in-Cliief by 1 P. j\i. on the day preceding publication. A charge of 25 cents will be made for a notice of live lines for first insertion and 15 cents for each subsequent insertion.)"></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL157" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL158" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL159" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="2" LABEL="BROWN TUTOR."></div></div><div ID="DIVL160" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL161" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL162" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL163" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="George Albert Colliding, A. M. (brown, iByy), experienced tutor in high school and college subjects, 167 Cushing street. Telephone, 710-L Angell. Office, 87 Weybosset street, Room 53. Telephone 673-L Union."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL164" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL165" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL166" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="2" LABEL="B. U. A. A. ELECTIONS."></div></div><div ID="DIVL167" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL168" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL169" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL170" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="From the following list of names three men will be chosen by members of the Athletic Association to compete for Asst, baseball Mgr. Election, Wednesday, Jan. 25, 12:20- 2:20 p. rn.: W. J. bass, 11. C. Banks, J. K. Harwell, (i. T. Metcalf, E. A. C. Murphy, R. \Y. Field, W. J. Reed, E. C. Wattles."></div></div><div ID="DIVL171" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL172" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="From the following list three men will be chosen to compete for Asst. Track Mgr. Election, Wednesday, Jan. 23, 12:20-2:20 p. m.: E. M. bishop. X. b. Hull, C. D. Morse, IT. K. Koopman, C. C. Parker, J. C. Phillips, C. 11. Philbrick, R. D. Robinson. S. 11. Dishman, Jr. j2i-4t Ch. Ath. Board."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL173" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL174" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL175" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="2" LABEL="SENIOR PICTURES."></div></div><div ID="DIVL176" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL177" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL178" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL179" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="All Seniors must arrange to sit for pictures at Beilin s, Market Square, THIS WEEK, to he represented in the Liber class roll. Saturday, Jail. 28, is POSITIVELY THE LAST DATE. R. E. SISSON, j23~6t Editor-in-Chief."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL180" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL181" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL182" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="2" LABEL="Prof. Brown Makes Report to Conservation Commission."></div></div><div ID="DIVL183" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL184" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL185" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL186" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="At a recent meeting of the State Conservation Commission, held in the rooms of the Depart-' ment of Geology in Sayles Hall, Professor Charles W. Brown, who is superintendent of the Natural Resources Survey of Rhode Island, made a report of progress and exhibited maps showing a classification of the land in Providence and Kent Counties. These maps, on a scale of five inches to the mile, show by colors almost at a glance the character of the utilization of all the land and its possibilities for practical use. Professor Brown states that these are the first land classification maps issued by any state. Besides the bulletin which, as a study in Economic Geography will contain the results of this classification of the land resources of the state, another bulletin will show the water resources. A third will be on the game birds of the state. This is being prepared mainly by I. R. Sheldon  lO, and will deal to a large extent with the shore"></div></div><div ID="DIVL187" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL188" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="birds and upland game birds. The game birds of this state have"></div></div><div ID="DIVL189" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL190" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="never been thoroughly studied, and. this bulletin will be useful in"></div></div><div ID="DIVL191" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL192" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="connection with bird protection. An educational bulletin now in preparation on the Shore Line Features of Rhode Island will be"></div></div><div ID="DIVL193" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL194" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="the first of a series which will"></div></div><div ID="DIVL195" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL196" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="consider the entire geography of the state. In the work of the sur-"></div></div><div ID="DIVL197" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL198" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="vey several of the graduate and undergraduate students have assisted."></div></div><div ID="DIVL199" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL200" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="Ihe Commission is now considering the setting aside of a tract of land to serve as a stats, forest reserve, as well as an uncontaminated drainage basin for future city water supply, and a possible game preserve. A tract"></div></div><div ID="DIVL201" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="4"><div ID="DIVL202" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="4" LABEL="near the headquarters of the south branch of the Pawtuxet River is under consideration for this forest. A public meeting will be held later to discuss this subject."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL203" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="4"><div ID="DIVL204" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="4"><div ID="DIVL205" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="4" LABEL="Bird Lecture to be Given in Rhode Island Hall."></div></div><div ID="DIVL206" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="4"><div ID="DIVL207" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="4"><div ID="DIVL208" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="4"><div ID="DIVL209" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="4" LABEL="Mr. Charles E. Holmes, an authority on bird life of all kinds, and the author of some books"></div></div><div ID="DIVL210" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="4"><div ID="DIVL211" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="4" LABEL="upon this subject, will deliver a lecture on  Bird Intelligence  this afternoon at 4 o clock in Rhode Island Hall. The occasion will be a meeting of the Rhode Island Andubon Society. All students who are in-"></div></div><div ID="DIVL212" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="4"><div ID="DIVL213" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="4" LABEL="terested in birds are invited to attend this lecture. After the meeting the members of the societies will meet Mr. Holmes at an informal reception."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL214" TYPE="SECTION" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL215" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL216" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL217" TYPE="ADVERTISEMENT" ORDER="2" LABEL="FOWHES the clasps means. quality in the GLOVES"></div><div ID="DIVL218" TYPE="ADVERTISEMENT" ORDER="2" LABEL="BIG �h�e Sale GOING ON AT BALLOUS EXCEPTIONAL VALUES front 2.4$ to 438 LOOK US OVER A BROW I GRADUATE �% i who insured his life in the NORTHWEST- j ERN MUTUAL two y ears ago, while he was still in College, has j ust voluntarily applied for $3,000 more. C. C. 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Specials for men who enjoy looking alive.  Twenty-eight medium weight overcoats cut in price, &quot;College Brand  make. BOSTON &amp; PROVIDENCE CLOTHING CO. Francis Building, 150 WESTMINSTER STREET. AVIATORS  HATS.  Be original and wear an Up-to- Date Hat.  Plain, $l.OO. With letter or numeral embroidered on front, $1.50. State size. Satisfaction guaranteed. HAROLD ABRAHALL, East Moriches, New York. Preston &amp; Rounds Co. Text Books &amp; Stationery 98 Westminster St."></div><div ID="DIVL229" TYPE="ADVERTISEMENT" ORDER="4" LABEL="THE RIGHT CLOTHES FOR COLLEGE MEN Are represented in our immense showing of New Fall and Winter Styles in STEIN BLOCH AND Hart, Schaffner &amp; Marx PRODUCTIONS To be had only at the Outlet, and at Cut Prices. OUTLET"></div><div ID="DIVL230" TYPE="ADVERTISEMENT" ORDER="4" LABEL="FATIMA 1 With each package of Fatima you get a pennant coupon, 25 of which secure a handsome felt college pennant (12x32)   selection of too . TURKISH. E 3 �LEHD CIGARETTES ETYMOLOGY W ords, W ords, W ords - it takes  bunches  of words to describe Fatimas. They re so individual, so different. Just smoke one, and get that indescribable satisfaction that comes from a perfect blend of rare tobaccos. My word but they re fine. 20 for 15c an inexpensive package and you get ten additional. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO."></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></structMap></mets>��<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-16"?><mets xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.loc.gov/METS/ http://schema.ccs-gmbh.com/metae/mets-metae.xsd" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns="http://www.loc.gov/METS/" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:MODS="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3" xmlns:mix="http://www.loc.gov/mix/" xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xmlns:mets="http://www.loc.gov/METS/"><structMap><div ID="DIVL1" TYPE="Newspaper" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL2" TYPE="VOLUME"><div ID="DIVL3" TYPE="ISSUE" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL4" TYPE="TITLE_SECTION" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL5" TYPE="HEADLINE" ORDER="1" LABEL="Brown Daily Herald"></div><div ID="DIVL6" TYPE="TEXTBLOCK" ORDER="1" LABEL="Vol. XX No. 84"></div><div ID="DIVL7" TYPE="TEXTBLOCK" ORDER="1" LABEL="PROVIDENCE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1911."></div><div ID="DIVL8" TYPE="TEXTBLOCK" ORDER="1" LABEL="Price Three Cents"></div><div ID="DIVL9" TYPE="ILLUSTRATION" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL10" TYPE="IMAGE" ORDER="1" LABEL=""></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL11" TYPE="CONTENT" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL12" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL13" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL14" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="1" LABEL=" VARSITY AT MEDFORD."></div><div ID="DIVL15" TYPE="SUBHEADLINE" ORDER="1" LABEL="Brown Five Play Return Game with Tufts To-night. Close Contest Expected."></div></div><div ID="DIVL16" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL17" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL18" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL19" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="The  Varsity basketball team will play its return game with Tufts this evening- in the Goddard Gymnasium at Medford. Nine men, including Manager Mhlir, will be taken on the trip : Captain McKay, McLyman, Scholze, Adams, Snell, Sullivan, yon der Leith, and Winslow. The team will leave for Boston ait 4:07, and will take dinner at the Essex Hotel. The team will probably make the return trip on the 11:25 from Boston."></div></div><div ID="DIVL20" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL21" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="The game to-night promises to be as hard-fought as the game last Wednesday night in the Lyman Gymnasium. The  Varsity has excellent chances of winningto-night, though the score should be close. Since last week s game, Brown has been defeated by Williams, and the Tufts team has also been defeated in the meantime by the Wesleyan five by a score of 42 to 9."></div></div><div ID="DIVL22" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL23" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="The Brown team has been practicing steadily since the Williams game, and should be in good trim to-night. The line-ups of the two teams will be as follows Brown. Tufts."></div></div><div ID="DIVL24" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL25" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Sullivan, Winslow, r. f., 1. g., Hart McKay, Von de Leith, 1. f.,"></div></div><div ID="DIVL26" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL27" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="r. g., Jackson Scholze, McLyman, c.. . c., Fisher Snell, r. g 1. f., Quilty Adams, 1. g r. f., Carpenter"></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL28" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL29" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL30" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="1" LABEL="Light Practice for the  Varsity Last Night."></div></div><div ID="DIVL31" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL32" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL33" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL34" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Last night s basketball practice was light, consisting only of a fast drill in passing and basket shooting in preparation for to-"></div></div><div ID="DIVL35" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL36" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="night s game. The second team did not appear on the floor, and no scrimmage was held."></div></div><div ID="DIVL37" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL38" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Capt. McKay directed the work and coached the men on some of the weaknesses which the Williams game revealed. All the first-string men were out and were put through some vigorous work. The shooting was particularly accurate."></div></div><div ID="DIVL39" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL40" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="The men out were: Capt. Mc- Kay, Sullivan, Scholze, Von der Leith, McLyman, Winslow, Snell, and Adams. " " "></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL41" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL42" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL43" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="1" LABEL="ELECTION TO-DAY."></div><div ID="DIVL44" TYPE="SUBHEADLINE" ORDER="1" LABEL="Atheltic Association to Vote on Sophomores to Compete for Track and Baseball Managers."></div></div><div ID="DIVL45" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL46" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL47" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL48" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="The election of candidates ..for the positions of Assistant Manager of the baseball and track teams will take place this afternoon from 12 :20 to 2 :2Q o clock in the Smoking Room of the Union. Three men will be selected in each case from the list of names handed in to enter the competition for the managership. After the competition, the final selection will be made by the Athletic Board, The candidates are as follows: For Assistant Baseball Manager: W. J. Bass, IT. C. Banks, J. K. Burwell, J. T. Metcalf, E. A. C. Murphy, R. W. Field, W. J. Reed, IL C. Wattles."></div></div><div ID="DIVL49" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL50" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="For Assistant Track Manager: F. M. Bishop, N. B. Hull, C. D. Morse, H. K. Koopman, C. C. Parker, J. C. Phillips, C. FI. Philbrick, R. D. Robinson."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL51" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL52" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL53" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="1" LABEL="Rev. H. Roswell Bates of New York to Preach at Vesper Service"></div></div><div ID="DIVL54" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL55" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL56" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL57" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="At the third Vesper Service this afternoon, the preacher will be the Rev. LI. Roswell Bates o*f New York City, minister of the Spring Street Presbyterian Church and N eighborhood House. Mr. Bates will also conduct the Y. M. C. A. questionaire this evening, his subject being,  Rescue Work Among the Tenements. "></div></div><div ID="DIVL58" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL59" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="The speaker comes from one of the largest and best equipped institutional churches in New York City, situated in the heart of the down-town district. The church conducts clubs and departments for people of all ages and tastes for religious, social, educational, and. athletic purposes. It has kindergartens, a library, social and athletic clubs, besides doing its duty as a religious organization."></div></div><div ID="DIVL60" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL61" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="At the head of this institution is a corps of trained workers. Closely associated with Mr. Bates in the , leadership of this work is one of the younger Brown graduates, Mr. John E. Flemming  O6. Mr. Bates himself is a Columbia man."></div></div><div ID="DIVL62" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL63" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Mr. Bates is one of the leadingspeakers of the Northfield Conferences each summer, and has charge of a large study class at the conference. He spoke at Brown two-years ago at a Northfield  Echo  Conference. He then delivered two addresses and held personal consultations with the students. He is a most interesting speaker, and includes in his addresses many anecdotes of the life in the slums of New York, with which he has become familiar in his work."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL64" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL65" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL66" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="1" LABEL="ARMORY MEET."></div><div ID="DIVL67" TYPE="SUBHEADLINE" ORDER="1" LABEL="Brown Has Many Entries.   Frank, Rosenberg, Bartlett and Taber to Compete."></div></div><div ID="DIVL68" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL69" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL70" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL71" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Plans are nearing completion for the Armory athletic meet, to"></div></div><div ID="DIVL72" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL73" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="be held next Saturday night. Brown has handed in 20 entries. The handicaps of the entrants in the open events have been received from Frank McGrath, the New England official handicap-"></div></div><div ID="DIVL74" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL75" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="per. The number of competitors has been increased, so that at present nearly 300 entries have been made. The meet will be held in the State Armory, and the"></div></div><div ID="DIVL76" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL77" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="first event will begin promptly at 7:15 o clock. All contestants must be on hand at that time."></div></div><div ID="DIVL78" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL79" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Among the new names entered are representatives from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the St. Janies  Athletic Association of Woonsocket, and the South Boston Athletic Club."></div></div><div ID="DIVL80" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL81" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="The entry list includes twenty names representing Brown, among whom are the following men: W. V. Winslow  ll, J. J. Frank  l3, D. L. Mahoney T 3, D. R. Mahoney T 2, Roberts  l3, Roper  ll, Blomberg T 4, Taber  l3, Tucker  l4, Gould T 3, G. A. Adams T 2, Rosenberg T 3, Droege  l4, Kratz T 3, Bartlett T 4, Kulp  l3, E. A. C. Murphy T 3, G. D. Moore  ll."></div></div><div ID="DIVL82" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL83" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="This will be the first indoor appearance of Frank this season. At practice he has been putting the eight-pound shot almost 60 feet, and from scratch concedes liberal handicaps to Bartlett, Rosenberg, Droege, and Murphy. JN. S. Taber will enter the IOOu-yard and three-mile runs."></div></div><div ID="DIVL84" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL85" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="The interscholastic events, in which various preparatory schools in and near Providence will compete, promise to be one of the most interesting parts of the long programme."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL86" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL87" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL88" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="1" LABEL="Freshmen Play First Hockey Game This Afternoon."></div></div><div ID="DIVL89" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL90" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL91" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL92" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Manager Collins has arranged a game for the Freshman hockey team with the team from the Bryant and Stratton Business College to-day. The game will be called at three o clock at York s Pond. The line-up of the Freshmen will not be decided until to-day."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL93" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL94" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL95" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="1" LABEL="JUNIORS HOLD SMOKER,"></div><div ID="DIVL96" TYPE="SUBHEADLINE" ORDER="1" LABEL="Prof. Randall Tells T 2 Men of the Place of Engineering in College Course."></div></div><div ID="DIVL97" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL98" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL99" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL100" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="At the first Junior smoker of the year, held in the Union Smoking Room last night, Prof. Randall spoke on  The Engineering and the Academic Man.  A large number of men were present, and the interesting talk and the following social time made the smoker a distinct success."></div></div><div ID="DIVL101" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL102" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Prof. Randall traced the development of engineering ,as a study, and mentioned the fact that those pursuing this work had been looked down upon by those studying the classics. The demand for skilled men for engineering work became so great that technical schools were established. The standards of admission to engineering schools have been lower than those for academic schools, but the requirements are gradually becoming the same. The tendency is appearing for the engineering student to take a general course first and later to specialize in engineering subjects."></div></div><div ID="DIVL103" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL104" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Prof. Randall said that this was the ideal education, first to get a broad foundation in general knowledge, and then to specialize in some one line of work. He said that after getting this foundation. a man taking engineeringsubjects would derive as much culture as though specializing in philosophy or any of the classics."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL105" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL106" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL107" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="1" LABEL=" Varsity Relay Selections Narrowed to 5 Men. Class Teams."></div></div><div ID="DIVL108" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL109" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL110" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL111" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Coach Huggins, of the track team, made the final selection of the men to represent the University in Saturday night s relay race at the Armory athletic meet, yesterday afternoon. The final trials were postponed from Saturday because of the slippery track, which prevented running during the latter part of last week."></div></div><div ID="DIVL112" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL113" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Practice was held Monday and Tuesday, and the choice "  was gradually narrowed dowm to five men last night."></div></div><div ID="DIVL114" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL115" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="The three men who are sure of jjlaces on the  Varsity are Capt. Marble  1.2, F. V. Young  ll, and F. E. Miles T 2. It is probable that either Jarvis or Jetter will be chosen as fourth man to run"></div></div><div ID="DIVL116" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL117" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="in the race against Worcester Tech. Saturday night."></div></div><div ID="DIVL118" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL119" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="Trials for the class relay teams have been going on at the same time as those for the  Varsity,"></div></div><div ID="DIVL120" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL121" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="though the final results have not yet been announced. The present make-up of all the teams, including the  Varsity, are given below :"></div></div><div ID="DIVL122" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL123" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="arsitv F. V. Young  ll, F, E. Miles  l2, W. 11. Marble  l2. L. T. Jarvis  ll, P. J'etter 14, A. N. Cook  l4."></div></div><div ID="DIVL124" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL125" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL=".1911 Team W. V. Winslow G. IT. Ilubbard, IT X. Burke, E B. Dane, C. C. Maxson."></div></div><div ID="DIVL126" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL127" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="1912 Team D. R. Mahoney, J T. C. McGuire, G. A. Adams, M H. Pingree, Jr., R. AY. Leith, AA ? P. Misch."></div></div><div ID="DIVL128" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL129" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="1913 Team J. W. Brownville, D. L. Mahoney, A. C. Eastburn, E. W. Tucker, C. If. Blomberg. A. G. Gould, X. S. Taber. 1914 Team  R. S. Holding, P. Jetter, A. X. Cook, W. Deady, )'" &gt; Z. J. Czubak, H. R. Nash, C, W Firebaugh."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL130" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL131" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL132" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="2" LABEL="1 Great Gathering."></div></div><div ID="DIVL133" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL134" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL135" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL136" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="Providence is to be the meetingplace shortly of a rapidly"></div></div><div ID="DIVL137" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL138" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="growing and increasingly influ-"></div></div><div ID="DIVL139" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL140" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="ential national organization, the Religions Education Association. There will be assembled a gathering- of distinguished Americans stich as this city rarely has the honor &lt; f entertaining. Men of widely differing religious affiliations will speak from the same platform, and participate in a common cause. The problem of religious education, whether in the home or at school, is one which in this day and generation challenges the attention and best efforts of the nation's best men. The imparting of a mere moral code, no matter how excellent, is not enough. Ihe vital touch of real religion is necessary if"></div></div><div ID="DIVL141" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL142" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="America s future generations are properly to live up to and improve the inheritance of the past. It is the most effective means of awakening a true national religious consciousness that this Association aims to find. Mr. Silcox will be glad to reserve seats for Brown men at any of the cominggatherings. He should, however, receive applications for reservations before to-night. -As the meetings are sure to be crowded, those who plan to attend any or all of them should insure themselves in this way against the possibility of being unable to find a seat."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL143" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL144" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL145" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="2" LABEL="Pres. Faunce to Address Alumni in New York and Washington."></div></div><div ID="DIVL146" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL147" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL148" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL149" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="President Faunce left last night for a week s absence; during which lie is to address various alumni bodies. On Thursday he will speak before the New York City alumni, and on Saturday he will address the alumni of Washington, D. C. lie will fill the pulpit of the Rev. Harry K. Eosdick in Montclair, New Jersey, Sunday, Jan. 29. Rev. Ortley P&gt;. Parsons, pastor of the Hope Street Congregational Church, will have charge of the chapel services until the return of President Faunce on Wednesday, Feb. 1."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL150" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL151" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL152" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="2" LABEL="UNIVERSITY BULLETIN."></div></div><div ID="DIVL153" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL154" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL155" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL156" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="(Notices for the Herald must be in the hands of the Kdilor-in-Cliief by 1 P. j\i. on the day preceding publication. A charge of 25 cents will be made for a notice of live lines for first insertion and 15 cents for each subsequent insertion.)"></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL157" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL158" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL159" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="2" LABEL="BROWN TUTOR."></div></div><div ID="DIVL160" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL161" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL162" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL163" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="George Albert Colliding, A. M. (brown, iByy), experienced tutor in high school and college subjects, 167 Cushing street. Telephone, 710-L Angell. Office, 87 Weybosset street, Room 53. Telephone 673-L Union."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL164" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL165" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL166" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="2" LABEL="B. U. A. A. ELECTIONS."></div></div><div ID="DIVL167" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL168" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL169" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL170" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="From the following list of names three men will be chosen by members of the Athletic Association to compete for Asst, baseball Mgr. Election, Wednesday, Jan. 25, 12:20- 2:20 p. rn.: W. J. bass, 11. C. Banks, J. K. Harwell, (i. T. Metcalf, E. A. C. Murphy, R. \Y. Field, W. J. Reed, E. C. Wattles."></div></div><div ID="DIVL171" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL172" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="From the following list three men will be chosen to compete for Asst. Track Mgr. Election, Wednesday, Jan. 23, 12:20-2:20 p. m.: E. M. bishop. X. b. Hull, C. D. Morse, IT. K. Koopman, C. C. Parker, J. C. Phillips, C. 11. Philbrick, R. D. Robinson. S. 11. Dishman, Jr. j2i-4t Ch. Ath. Board."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL173" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL174" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL175" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="2" LABEL="SENIOR PICTURES."></div></div><div ID="DIVL176" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL177" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL178" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL179" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="All Seniors must arrange to sit for pictures at Beilin s, Market Square, THIS WEEK, to he represented in the Liber class roll. Saturday, Jail. 28, is POSITIVELY THE LAST DATE. R. E. SISSON, j23~6t Editor-in-Chief."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL180" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL181" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL182" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="2" LABEL="Prof. Brown Makes Report to Conservation Commission."></div></div><div ID="DIVL183" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL184" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL185" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL186" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="At a recent meeting of the State Conservation Commission, held in the rooms of the Depart-' ment of Geology in Sayles Hall, Professor Charles W. Brown, who is superintendent of the Natural Resources Survey of Rhode Island, made a report of progress and exhibited maps showing a classification of the land in Providence and Kent Counties. These maps, on a scale of five inches to the mile, show by colors almost at a glance the character of the utilization of all the land and its possibilities for practical use. Professor Brown states that these are the first land classification maps issued by any state. Besides the bulletin which, as a study in Economic Geography will contain the results of this classification of the land resources of the state, another bulletin will show the water resources. A third will be on the game birds of the state. This is being prepared mainly by I. R. Sheldon  lO, and will deal to a large extent with the shore"></div></div><div ID="DIVL187" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL188" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="birds and upland game birds. The game birds of this state have"></div></div><div ID="DIVL189" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL190" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="never been thoroughly studied, and. this bulletin will be useful in"></div></div><div ID="DIVL191" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL192" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="connection with bird protection. An educational bulletin now in preparation on the Shore Line Features of Rhode Island will be"></div></div><div ID="DIVL193" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL194" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="the first of a series which will"></div></div><div ID="DIVL195" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL196" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="consider the entire geography of the state. In the work of the sur-"></div></div><div ID="DIVL197" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL198" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="vey several of the graduate and undergraduate students have assisted."></div></div><div ID="DIVL199" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL200" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="Ihe Commission is now considering the setting aside of a tract of land to serve as a stats, forest reserve, as well as an uncontaminated drainage basin for future city water supply, and a possible game preserve. A tract"></div></div><div ID="DIVL201" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="4"><div ID="DIVL202" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="4" LABEL="near the headquarters of the south branch of the Pawtuxet River is under consideration for this forest. A public meeting will be held later to discuss this subject."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL203" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="4"><div ID="DIVL204" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="4"><div ID="DIVL205" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="4" LABEL="Bird Lecture to be Given in Rhode Island Hall."></div></div><div ID="DIVL206" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="4"><div ID="DIVL207" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="4"><div ID="DIVL208" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="4"><div ID="DIVL209" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="4" LABEL="Mr. Charles E. Holmes, an authority on bird life of all kinds, and the author of some books"></div></div><div ID="DIVL210" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="4"><div ID="DIVL211" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="4" LABEL="upon this subject, will deliver a lecture on  Bird Intelligence  this afternoon at 4 o clock in Rhode Island Hall. The occasion will be a meeting of the Rhode Island Andubon Society. All students who are in-"></div></div><div ID="DIVL212" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="4"><div ID="DIVL213" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="4" LABEL="terested in birds are invited to attend this lecture. After the meeting the members of the societies will meet Mr. Holmes at an informal reception."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL214" TYPE="SECTION" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL215" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL216" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL217" TYPE="ADVERTISEMENT" ORDER="2" LABEL="FOWHES the clasps means. quality in the GLOVES"></div><div ID="DIVL218" TYPE="ADVERTISEMENT" ORDER="2" LABEL="BIG �h�e Sale GOING ON AT BALLOUS EXCEPTIONAL VALUES front 2.4$ to 438 LOOK US OVER A BROW I GRADUATE �% i who insured his life in the NORTHWEST- j ERN MUTUAL two y ears ago, while he was still in College, has j ust voluntarily applied for $3,000 more. C. C. 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Sisson's School for Dancing and Deportment THE ELYSIUM 183 Weybosset Street. corner Union (formerly Spink s Academy) 24 Lessons $lO.OO 6 Lessons 3.50 Tel. West 707. Residence 72 Almy St. 6 Private Lessons.. $5.00 Classes Afternoon and Evening Special rates to students. FINE HATS The OPERA The SOFT The DERBY The SILK Elsbree-Valleau Co. 101 Westminster Street"></div><div ID="DIVL221" TYPE="ADVERTISEMENT" ORDER="3" LABEL="QUALITY AND PRICE If you are searching- for bargains, consider quality first and price afterward. Low prices do not always mean bargains; in' fact, the lowest priced good, as a rule, are the most expensive in the end. We have made reasonable reductions in the prices of our winter Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats, Trousers and Fancy Vests, to clean them all up now; we do not intend to carry them over to another season. This enables you to purchase the very best Clothing made, at a price as low or lower than you are asked to pay for the ordinary kind. _ While it is true lots are broken in sizes, there are still among the entire lot sizes to fit anyone. All new goods made up for mis season on new and up-to-date models, strictly guaranteed as to quality and satisfactory wear. Our Shirt sale still continues. All fancy shirts, plain or plaited bosoms, attached cuffs to close, $3.50 and $2.00 Shirts, now $1.15 $2.50 and $3.00 Shirts, now $1.65 Special Men's Silk Lisle Half-Hose in solid fancy colors, all shades, 20c per pair, $l.lO a half dozen An extra good value at 25c. Browning Kii\2-�-(� Providence, Rhode Island. COLLEGE Bookstore Go. Dealers in Books, Stationery, Fountain Pens and Brown Novelties. A Good Assortment of BROWN Banners BROWN UNION HOTEL LENOX- Exeter and Boylston Streets THE FINEST MODERN FIREPROOF HOTEL IN NEW ENGLAND BOSTON, MASS. James j Murphy Merchant Tailor 42 Westminster St. Room i Providence, R. I. FIRST CLASS SHOE REPAIRING FREE SHINES with all REPAIR WORK Bring this Heading and get the 10 Per Cent. Reduction for Brown Students. MELLION BROS., 5 CANAL STREET OXFORD LINOTYPE CO. High Grade Linotype Composition 27 NORTH MAIN STRET"></div><div ID="DIVL222" TYPE="ADVERTISEMENT" ORDER="3" LABEL="Brown Union .Dining Room Every Brown man should be interested in the success * of this college institution Board $5.00 a Week L/ixnch Room Open 7130 a. m.-n p. m. Mrs. Given. Special Rates to Brown Students ARTISTIC &lt;  ..s)�&amp; A. SKONBERG, Successor 385 WESTMINSTER STREET Photographs"></div><div ID="DIVL223" TYPE="ADVERTISEMENT" ORDER="3" LABEL="FOOT BALL FOOT BALLS, NOSE GUARDS, HEAD GUARDS, SHOES, PANTS, &amp;c., In fact, all requisites for the game. JERSEYS AND SWEATERS. Full line of Gymnasium Clothing WRIGHT &amp; DITSON, 76 WEYBOSSET STREET, OPPOSITE ARCADE. WALTER BLAKE HERBERT R. BLAKE BLAKE BROTHERS, Opticians 1 el. 3098-L Union. 58 SNOW STREET, Providence, R. I. SAY, BO Y S ! ! ! ~ You ought to know, if you don t, that WILLIAM MILLS &amp; SON are Headquarters for GROUPS, INTERIOR OF ROOMS, ETC. We have PHOTOGRAPHS ON SALE OF ALL THE DIFFERENT VIEWS AT BROWN. 58 an d 60 ARCA D E. telephone. THE ABBOT DECORATING AND ELECTRIC ILLUMINATING K FOR BALLS, FAIRS AND WEDDINGS 5 DORRANCE STREET WHAT CHEER STABLES and GARAGE Boarding and Livery. 1 Lew, absolutely fireproof garage Carriages of all kinds for occasions. Tel. 1855 Union. 170 BENEFIT, a jj Autos stored, washed or polished. Automobiles to let by hour, day or week. Tel. 1845 Union. CORNER MEETING"></div><div ID="DIVL224" TYPE="ADVERTISEMENT" ORDER="3" LABEL="Providence Opera House Felix E. Wendelschafer Manager THE WARNING. KEITH S This Week VAUDEVILLE EMPIRE THEATRE This Week THE SPENDTHRIFT. WESTMINSTER THEATRE This Week BOWERY BURLESQUERS. ELASTIC STOCKINGS OPERATION BELTS Send for catalogue. H. 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SLEDGE, j Caterer to the GYM BALL and j other College Functions, i is prepared to do First-class s Catering for Dances, Dinners, j Lunches, etc. ) Prices Reasonable. Further information may be obtained �% from the Business Manager of the Herald. Providence Banking Co. 141 Westminster St., Prov., R. 1., Local Securities High Grade Investments Learn Wireless &amp; R. R. Telegraphy! Shortage of fully 10,000 Operators on account of 8-hour law and extensive  wireless  developments. We operate under direct supervision of Telegraph Officials and positively place all students, when qualified. Write for catalogue. NAT L. TELEGRAPH INST., Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Memphis, St. Paul. Minn., Enid, Okla., Columbia, S. C., Portland, Ore. WIRTH'S Wnf Bran 14 GARNET STREET"></div><div ID="DIVL226" TYPE="ADVERTISEMENT" ORDER="4" LABEL="mmi I KESSLER BROTHERS THE University Tailors ROOM 4 86 WEYBOSSET STREET, Providence, R. I. mmm. i M o&gt; I �" &gt; t&amp;iVi S&amp;U&amp;W+&amp;**"></div><div ID="DIVL227" TYPE="ADVERTISEMENT" ORDER="4" LABEL="TUXEDOS AND PRINCE ALBERTS DRESS SUITS 212 UNION STREET Room 4, Near Weybosset To Lei ELIAS, the Tailor TO THE COLLEGE FRATERNITIES Last year s Senior Pictures, group and individual, were pronounced excellent. Bv patronizing my Studio you will get perfect satisfaction. SPECIAL RATES TO BROWN STUDENTS AND THEIR FRIENDS. MORRIS BELLIN 4 WESTMINSTER ST. REM EMBER THE ADDRESS. Facing Market Square Industrial Printing Company 43 South Main Street.  QUALITY PRINTING  for College Clubs a Specialty. School and Society printing executed promptly. Telephone 746-R Union."></div><div ID="DIVL228" TYPE="ADVERTISEMENT" ORDER="4" LABEL=":ii &amp;m rSiS; :�OITP A POINTER FOR YOUNG MEN Suits in nut brown, sound as a nut in style, quality and pattern. Forty suits with $5.00 cut off the price. Overcoats in sprightly, bright, animated grays and gray monotones, but not monotonous. Specials for men who enjoy looking alive.  Twenty-eight medium weight overcoats cut in price, &quot;College Brand  make. BOSTON &amp; PROVIDENCE CLOTHING CO. Francis Building, 150 WESTMINSTER STREET. AVIATORS  HATS.  Be original and wear an Up-to- Date Hat.  Plain, $l.OO. With letter or numeral embroidered on front, $1.50. State size. Satisfaction guaranteed. HAROLD ABRAHALL, East Moriches, New York. Preston &amp; Rounds Co. Text Books &amp; Stationery 98 Westminster St."></div><div ID="DIVL229" TYPE="ADVERTISEMENT" ORDER="4" LABEL="THE RIGHT CLOTHES FOR COLLEGE MEN Are represented in our immense showing of New Fall and Winter Styles in STEIN BLOCH AND Hart, Schaffner &amp; Marx PRODUCTIONS To be had only at the Outlet, and at Cut Prices. OUTLET"></div><div ID="DIVL230" TYPE="ADVERTISEMENT" ORDER="4" LABEL="FATIMA 1 With each package of Fatima you get a pennant coupon, 25 of which secure a handsome felt college pennant (12x32)   selection of too . TURKISH. E 3 �LEHD CIGARETTES ETYMOLOGY W ords, W ords, W ords - it takes  bunches  of words to describe Fatimas. They re so individual, so different. Just smoke one, and get that indescribable satisfaction that comes from a perfect blend of rare tobaccos. My word but they re fine. 20 for 15c an inexpensive package and you get ten additional. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO."></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></structMap></mets>��<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-16"?><mets xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.loc.gov/METS/ http://schema.ccs-gmbh.com/metae/mets-metae.xsd" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns="http://www.loc.gov/METS/" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:MODS="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3" xmlns:mix="http://www.loc.gov/mix/" xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xmlns:mets="http://www.loc.gov/METS/"><structMap><div ID="DIVL1" TYPE="Newspaper" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL2" TYPE="VOLUME"><div ID="DIVL3" TYPE="ISSUE" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL4" TYPE="TITLE_SECTION" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL5" TYPE="HEADLINE" ORDER="1" LABEL="Brown Daily Herald"></div><div ID="DIVL6" TYPE="TEXTBLOCK" ORDER="1" LABEL="Vol. XX No. 84"></div><div ID="DIVL7" TYPE="TEXTBLOCK" ORDER="1" LABEL="PROVIDENCE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1911."></div><div ID="DIVL8" TYPE="TEXTBLOCK" ORDER="1" LABEL="Price Three Cents"></div><div ID="DIVL9" TYPE="ILLUSTRATION" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL10" TYPE="IMAGE" ORDER="1" LABEL=""></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL11" TYPE="CONTENT" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL12" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL13" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL14" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="1" LABEL=" VARSITY AT MEDFORD."></div><div ID="DIVL15" TYPE="SUBHEADLINE" ORDER="1" LABEL="Brown Five Play Return Game with Tufts To-night. Close Contest Expected."></div></div><div ID="DIVL16" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL17" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL18" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL19" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="The  Varsity basketball team will play its return game with Tufts this evening- in the Goddard Gymnasium at Medford. Nine men, including Manager Mhlir, will be taken on the trip : Captain McKay, McLyman, Scholze, Adams, Snell, Sullivan, yon der Leith, and Winslow. The team will leave for Boston ait 4:07, and will take dinner at the Essex Hotel. The team will probably make the return trip on the 11:25 from Boston."></div></div><div ID="DIVL20" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL21" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="The game to-night promises to be as hard-fought as the game last Wednesday night in the Lyman Gymnasium. The  Varsity has excellent chances of winningto-night, though the score should be close. Since last week s game, Brown has been defeated by Williams, and the Tufts team has also been defeated in the meantime by the Wesleyan five by a score of 42 to 9."></div></div><div ID="DIVL22" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL23" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="The Brown team has been practicing steadily since the Williams game, and should be in good trim to-night. The line-ups of the two teams will be as follows Brown. Tufts."></div></div><div ID="DIVL24" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL25" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Sullivan, Winslow, r. f., 1. g., Hart McKay, Von de Leith, 1. f.,"></div></div><div ID="DIVL26" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL27" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="r. g., Jackson Scholze, McLyman, c.. . c., Fisher Snell, r. g 1. f., Quilty Adams, 1. g r. f., Carpenter"></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL28" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL29" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL30" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="1" LABEL="Light Practice for the  Varsity Last Night."></div></div><div ID="DIVL31" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL32" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL33" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL34" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Last night s basketball practice was light, consisting only of a fast drill in passing and basket shooting in preparation for to-"></div></div><div ID="DIVL35" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL36" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="night s game. The second team did not appear on the floor, and no scrimmage was held."></div></div><div ID="DIVL37" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL38" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Capt. McKay directed the work and coached the men on some of the weaknesses which the Williams game revealed. All the first-string men were out and were put through some vigorous work. The shooting was particularly accurate."></div></div><div ID="DIVL39" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL40" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="The men out were: Capt. Mc- Kay, Sullivan, Scholze, Von der Leith, McLyman, Winslow, Snell, and Adams. " " "></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL41" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL42" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL43" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="1" LABEL="ELECTION TO-DAY."></div><div ID="DIVL44" TYPE="SUBHEADLINE" ORDER="1" LABEL="Atheltic Association to Vote on Sophomores to Compete for Track and Baseball Managers."></div></div><div ID="DIVL45" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL46" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL47" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL48" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="The election of candidates ..for the positions of Assistant Manager of the baseball and track teams will take place this afternoon from 12 :20 to 2 :2Q o clock in the Smoking Room of the Union. Three men will be selected in each case from the list of names handed in to enter the competition for the managership. After the competition, the final selection will be made by the Athletic Board, The candidates are as follows: For Assistant Baseball Manager: W. J. Bass, IT. C. Banks, J. K. Burwell, J. T. Metcalf, E. A. C. Murphy, R. W. Field, W. J. Reed, IL C. Wattles."></div></div><div ID="DIVL49" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL50" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="For Assistant Track Manager: F. M. Bishop, N. B. Hull, C. D. Morse, H. K. Koopman, C. C. Parker, J. C. Phillips, C. FI. Philbrick, R. D. Robinson."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL51" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL52" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL53" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="1" LABEL="Rev. H. Roswell Bates of New York to Preach at Vesper Service"></div></div><div ID="DIVL54" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL55" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL56" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL57" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="At the third Vesper Service this afternoon, the preacher will be the Rev. LI. Roswell Bates o*f New York City, minister of the Spring Street Presbyterian Church and N eighborhood House. Mr. Bates will also conduct the Y. M. C. A. questionaire this evening, his subject being,  Rescue Work Among the Tenements. "></div></div><div ID="DIVL58" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL59" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="The speaker comes from one of the largest and best equipped institutional churches in New York City, situated in the heart of the down-town district. The church conducts clubs and departments for people of all ages and tastes for religious, social, educational, and. athletic purposes. It has kindergartens, a library, social and athletic clubs, besides doing its duty as a religious organization."></div></div><div ID="DIVL60" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL61" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="At the head of this institution is a corps of trained workers. Closely associated with Mr. Bates in the , leadership of this work is one of the younger Brown graduates, Mr. John E. Flemming  O6. Mr. Bates himself is a Columbia man."></div></div><div ID="DIVL62" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL63" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Mr. Bates is one of the leadingspeakers of the Northfield Conferences each summer, and has charge of a large study class at the conference. He spoke at Brown two-years ago at a Northfield  Echo  Conference. He then delivered two addresses and held personal consultations with the students. He is a most interesting speaker, and includes in his addresses many anecdotes of the life in the slums of New York, with which he has become familiar in his work."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL64" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL65" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL66" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="1" LABEL="ARMORY MEET."></div><div ID="DIVL67" TYPE="SUBHEADLINE" ORDER="1" LABEL="Brown Has Many Entries.   Frank, Rosenberg, Bartlett and Taber to Compete."></div></div><div ID="DIVL68" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL69" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL70" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL71" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Plans are nearing completion for the Armory athletic meet, to"></div></div><div ID="DIVL72" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL73" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="be held next Saturday night. Brown has handed in 20 entries. The handicaps of the entrants in the open events have been received from Frank McGrath, the New England official handicap-"></div></div><div ID="DIVL74" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL75" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="per. The number of competitors has been increased, so that at present nearly 300 entries have been made. The meet will be held in the State Armory, and the"></div></div><div ID="DIVL76" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL77" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="first event will begin promptly at 7:15 o clock. All contestants must be on hand at that time."></div></div><div ID="DIVL78" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL79" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Among the new names entered are representatives from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the St. Janies  Athletic Association of Woonsocket, and the South Boston Athletic Club."></div></div><div ID="DIVL80" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL81" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="The entry list includes twenty names representing Brown, among whom are the following men: W. V. Winslow  ll, J. J. Frank  l3, D. L. Mahoney T 3, D. R. Mahoney T 2, Roberts  l3, Roper  ll, Blomberg T 4, Taber  l3, Tucker  l4, Gould T 3, G. A. Adams T 2, Rosenberg T 3, Droege  l4, Kratz T 3, Bartlett T 4, Kulp  l3, E. A. C. Murphy T 3, G. D. Moore  ll."></div></div><div ID="DIVL82" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL83" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="This will be the first indoor appearance of Frank this season. At practice he has been putting the eight-pound shot almost 60 feet, and from scratch concedes liberal handicaps to Bartlett, Rosenberg, Droege, and Murphy. JN. S. Taber will enter the IOOu-yard and three-mile runs."></div></div><div ID="DIVL84" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL85" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="The interscholastic events, in which various preparatory schools in and near Providence will compete, promise to be one of the most interesting parts of the long programme."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL86" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL87" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL88" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="1" LABEL="Freshmen Play First Hockey Game This Afternoon."></div></div><div ID="DIVL89" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL90" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL91" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL92" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Manager Collins has arranged a game for the Freshman hockey team with the team from the Bryant and Stratton Business College to-day. The game will be called at three o clock at York s Pond. The line-up of the Freshmen will not be decided until to-day."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL93" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL94" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL95" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="1" LABEL="JUNIORS HOLD SMOKER,"></div><div ID="DIVL96" TYPE="SUBHEADLINE" ORDER="1" LABEL="Prof. Randall Tells T 2 Men of the Place of Engineering in College Course."></div></div><div ID="DIVL97" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL98" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL99" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL100" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="At the first Junior smoker of the year, held in the Union Smoking Room last night, Prof. Randall spoke on  The Engineering and the Academic Man.  A large number of men were present, and the interesting talk and the following social time made the smoker a distinct success."></div></div><div ID="DIVL101" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL102" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Prof. Randall traced the development of engineering ,as a study, and mentioned the fact that those pursuing this work had been looked down upon by those studying the classics. The demand for skilled men for engineering work became so great that technical schools were established. The standards of admission to engineering schools have been lower than those for academic schools, but the requirements are gradually becoming the same. The tendency is appearing for the engineering student to take a general course first and later to specialize in engineering subjects."></div></div><div ID="DIVL103" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL104" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Prof. Randall said that this was the ideal education, first to get a broad foundation in general knowledge, and then to specialize in some one line of work. He said that after getting this foundation. a man taking engineeringsubjects would derive as much culture as though specializing in philosophy or any of the classics."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL105" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL106" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL107" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="1" LABEL=" Varsity Relay Selections Narrowed to 5 Men. Class Teams."></div></div><div ID="DIVL108" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL109" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL110" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL111" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Coach Huggins, of the track team, made the final selection of the men to represent the University in Saturday night s relay race at the Armory athletic meet, yesterday afternoon. The final trials were postponed from Saturday because of the slippery track, which prevented running during the latter part of last week."></div></div><div ID="DIVL112" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL113" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="Practice was held Monday and Tuesday, and the choice "  was gradually narrowed dowm to five men last night."></div></div><div ID="DIVL114" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL115" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="The three men who are sure of jjlaces on the  Varsity are Capt. Marble  1.2, F. V. Young  ll, and F. E. Miles T 2. It is probable that either Jarvis or Jetter will be chosen as fourth man to run"></div></div><div ID="DIVL116" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="1"><div ID="DIVL117" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="1" LABEL="in the race against Worcester Tech. Saturday night."></div></div><div ID="DIVL118" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL119" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="Trials for the class relay teams have been going on at the same time as those for the  Varsity,"></div></div><div ID="DIVL120" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL121" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="though the final results have not yet been announced. The present make-up of all the teams, including the  Varsity, are given below :"></div></div><div ID="DIVL122" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL123" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="arsitv F. V. Young  ll, F, E. Miles  l2, W. 11. Marble  l2. L. T. Jarvis  ll, P. J'etter 14, A. N. Cook  l4."></div></div><div ID="DIVL124" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL125" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL=".1911 Team W. V. Winslow G. IT. Ilubbard, IT X. Burke, E B. Dane, C. C. Maxson."></div></div><div ID="DIVL126" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL127" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="1912 Team D. R. Mahoney, J T. C. McGuire, G. A. Adams, M H. Pingree, Jr., R. AY. Leith, AA ? P. Misch."></div></div><div ID="DIVL128" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL129" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="1913 Team J. W. Brownville, D. L. Mahoney, A. C. Eastburn, E. W. Tucker, C. If. Blomberg. A. G. Gould, X. S. Taber. 1914 Team  R. S. Holding, P. Jetter, A. X. Cook, W. Deady, )'" &gt; Z. J. Czubak, H. R. Nash, C, W Firebaugh."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL130" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL131" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL132" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="2" LABEL="1 Great Gathering."></div></div><div ID="DIVL133" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL134" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL135" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL136" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="Providence is to be the meetingplace shortly of a rapidly"></div></div><div ID="DIVL137" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL138" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="growing and increasingly influ-"></div></div><div ID="DIVL139" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL140" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="ential national organization, the Religions Education Association. There will be assembled a gathering- of distinguished Americans stich as this city rarely has the honor &lt; f entertaining. Men of widely differing religious affiliations will speak from the same platform, and participate in a common cause. The problem of religious education, whether in the home or at school, is one which in this day and generation challenges the attention and best efforts of the nation's best men. The imparting of a mere moral code, no matter how excellent, is not enough. Ihe vital touch of real religion is necessary if"></div></div><div ID="DIVL141" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL142" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="America s future generations are properly to live up to and improve the inheritance of the past. It is the most effective means of awakening a true national religious consciousness that this Association aims to find. Mr. Silcox will be glad to reserve seats for Brown men at any of the cominggatherings. He should, however, receive applications for reservations before to-night. -As the meetings are sure to be crowded, those who plan to attend any or all of them should insure themselves in this way against the possibility of being unable to find a seat."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL143" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL144" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL145" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="2" LABEL="Pres. Faunce to Address Alumni in New York and Washington."></div></div><div ID="DIVL146" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL147" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL148" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL149" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="President Faunce left last night for a week s absence; during which lie is to address various alumni bodies. On Thursday he will speak before the New York City alumni, and on Saturday he will address the alumni of Washington, D. C. lie will fill the pulpit of the Rev. Harry K. Eosdick in Montclair, New Jersey, Sunday, Jan. 29. Rev. Ortley P&gt;. Parsons, pastor of the Hope Street Congregational Church, will have charge of the chapel services until the return of President Faunce on Wednesday, Feb. 1."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL150" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL151" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL152" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="2" LABEL="UNIVERSITY BULLETIN."></div></div><div ID="DIVL153" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL154" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL155" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL156" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="(Notices for the Herald must be in the hands of the Kdilor-in-Cliief by 1 P. j\i. on the day preceding publication. A charge of 25 cents will be made for a notice of live lines for first insertion and 15 cents for each subsequent insertion.)"></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL157" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL158" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL159" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="2" LABEL="BROWN TUTOR."></div></div><div ID="DIVL160" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL161" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL162" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL163" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="George Albert Colliding, A. M. (brown, iByy), experienced tutor in high school and college subjects, 167 Cushing street. Telephone, 710-L Angell. Office, 87 Weybosset street, Room 53. Telephone 673-L Union."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL164" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL165" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL166" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="2" LABEL="B. U. A. A. ELECTIONS."></div></div><div ID="DIVL167" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL168" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL169" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL170" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="From the following list of names three men will be chosen by members of the Athletic Association to compete for Asst, baseball Mgr. Election, Wednesday, Jan. 25, 12:20- 2:20 p. rn.: W. J. bass, 11. C. Banks, J. K. Harwell, (i. T. Metcalf, E. A. C. Murphy, R. \Y. Field, W. J. Reed, E. C. Wattles."></div></div><div ID="DIVL171" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL172" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="From the following list three men will be chosen to compete for Asst. Track Mgr. Election, Wednesday, Jan. 23, 12:20-2:20 p. m.: E. M. bishop. X. b. Hull, C. D. Morse, IT. K. Koopman, C. C. Parker, J. C. Phillips, C. 11. Philbrick, R. D. Robinson. S. 11. Dishman, Jr. j2i-4t Ch. Ath. Board."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL173" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL174" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL175" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="2" LABEL="SENIOR PICTURES."></div></div><div ID="DIVL176" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL177" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL178" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL179" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="All Seniors must arrange to sit for pictures at Beilin s, Market Square, THIS WEEK, to he represented in the Liber class roll. Saturday, Jail. 28, is POSITIVELY THE LAST DATE. R. E. SISSON, j23~6t Editor-in-Chief."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL180" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL181" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL182" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="2" LABEL="Prof. Brown Makes Report to Conservation Commission."></div></div><div ID="DIVL183" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL184" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL185" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL186" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="2" LABEL="At a recent meeting of the State Conservation Commission, held in the rooms of the Depart-' ment of Geology in Sayles Hall, Professor Charles W. Brown, who is superintendent of the Natural Resources Survey of Rhode Island, made a report of progress and exhibited maps showing a classification of the land in Providence and Kent Counties. These maps, on a scale of five inches to the mile, show by colors almost at a glance the character of the utilization of all the land and its possibilities for practical use. Professor Brown states that these are the first land classification maps issued by any state. Besides the bulletin which, as a study in Economic Geography will contain the results of this classification of the land resources of the state, another bulletin will show the water resources. A third will be on the game birds of the state. This is being prepared mainly by I. R. Sheldon  lO, and will deal to a large extent with the shore"></div></div><div ID="DIVL187" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL188" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="birds and upland game birds. The game birds of this state have"></div></div><div ID="DIVL189" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL190" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="never been thoroughly studied, and. this bulletin will be useful in"></div></div><div ID="DIVL191" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL192" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="connection with bird protection. An educational bulletin now in preparation on the Shore Line Features of Rhode Island will be"></div></div><div ID="DIVL193" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL194" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="the first of a series which will"></div></div><div ID="DIVL195" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL196" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="consider the entire geography of the state. In the work of the sur-"></div></div><div ID="DIVL197" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL198" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="vey several of the graduate and undergraduate students have assisted."></div></div><div ID="DIVL199" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="3"><div ID="DIVL200" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="3" LABEL="Ihe Commission is now considering the setting aside of a tract of land to serve as a stats, forest reserve, as well as an uncontaminated drainage basin for future city water supply, and a possible game preserve. A tract"></div></div><div ID="DIVL201" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="4"><div ID="DIVL202" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="4" LABEL="near the headquarters of the south branch of the Pawtuxet River is under consideration for this forest. A public meeting will be held later to discuss this subject."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL203" TYPE="ARTICLE" ORDER="4"><div ID="DIVL204" TYPE="HEADING" ORDER="4"><div ID="DIVL205" TYPE="TITLE" ORDER="4" LABEL="Bird Lecture to be Given in Rhode Island Hall."></div></div><div ID="DIVL206" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="4"><div ID="DIVL207" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="4"><div ID="DIVL208" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="4"><div ID="DIVL209" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="4" LABEL="Mr. Charles E. Holmes, an authority on bird life of all kinds, and the author of some books"></div></div><div ID="DIVL210" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="4"><div ID="DIVL211" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="4" LABEL="upon this subject, will deliver a lecture on  Bird Intelligence  this afternoon at 4 o clock in Rhode Island Hall. The occasion will be a meeting of the Rhode Island Andubon Society. All students who are in-"></div></div><div ID="DIVL212" TYPE="PARAGRAPH" ORDER="4"><div ID="DIVL213" TYPE="TEXT" ORDER="4" LABEL="terested in birds are invited to attend this lecture. After the meeting the members of the societies will meet Mr. Holmes at an informal reception."></div></div></div></div></div><div ID="DIVL214" TYPE="SECTION" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL215" TYPE="BODY" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL216" TYPE="BODY_CONTENT" ORDER="2"><div ID="DIVL217" TYPE="ADVERTISEMENT" ORDER="2" LABEL="FOWHES the clasps means. quality in the GLOVES"></div><div ID="DIVL218" TYPE="ADVERTISEMENT" ORDER="2" LABEL="BIG �h�e Sale GOING ON AT BALLOUS EXCEPTIONAL VALUES front 2.4$ to 438 LOOK US OVER A BROW I GRADUATE �% i who insured his life in the NORTHWEST- j ERN MUTUAL two y ears ago, while he was still in College, has j ust voluntarily applied for $3,000 more. C. C. 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Sisson's School for Dancing and Deportment THE ELYSIUM 183 Weybosset Street. corner Union (formerly Spink s Academy) 24 Lessons $lO.OO 6 Lessons 3.50 Tel. West 707. Residence 72 Almy St. 6 Private Lessons.. $5.00 Classes Afternoon and Evening Special rates to students. FINE HATS The OPERA The SOFT The DERBY The SILK Elsbree-Valleau Co. 101 Westminster Street"></div><div ID="DIVL221" TYPE="ADVERTISEMENT" ORDER="3" LABEL="QUALITY AND PRICE If you are searching- for bargains, consider quality first and price afterward. Low prices do not always mean bargains; in' fact, the lowest priced good, as a rule, are the most expensive in the end. We have made reasonable reductions in the prices of our winter Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats, Trousers and Fancy Vests, to clean them all up now; we do not intend to carry them over to another season. This enables you to purchase the very best Clothing made, at a price as low or lower than you are asked to pay for the ordinary kind. _ While it is true lots are broken in sizes, there are still among the entire lot sizes to fit anyone. All new goods made up for mis season on new and up-to-date models, strictly guaranteed as to quality and satisfactory wear. Our Shirt sale still continues. All fancy shirts, plain or plaited bosoms, attached cuffs to close, $3.50 and $2.00 Shirts, now $1.15 $2.50 and $3.00 Shirts, now $1.65 Special Men's Silk Lisle Half-Hose in solid fancy colors, all shades, 20c per pair, $l.lO a half dozen An extra good value at 25c. Browning Kii\2-�-(� Providence, Rhode Island. COLLEGE Bookstore Go. Dealers in Books, Stationery, Fountain Pens and Brown Novelties. A Good Assortment of BROWN Banners BROWN UNION HOTEL LENOX- Exeter and Boylston Streets THE FINEST MODERN FIREPROOF HOTEL IN NEW ENGLAND BOSTON, MASS. James j Murphy Merchant Tailor 42 Westminster St. Room i Providence, R. I. FIRST CLASS SHOE REPAIRING FREE SHINES with all REPAIR WORK Bring this Heading and get the 10 Per Cent. Reduction for Brown Students. MELLION BROS., 5 CANAL STREET OXFORD LINOTYPE CO. High Grade Linotype Composition 27 NORTH MAIN STRET"></div><div ID="DIVL222" TYPE="ADVERTISEMENT" ORDER="3" LABEL="Brown Union .Dining Room Every Brown man should be interested in the success * of this college institution Board $5.00 a Week L/ixnch Room Open 7130 a. m.-n p. m. Mrs. Given. Special Rates to Brown Students ARTISTIC &lt;  ..s)�&amp; A. SKONBERG, Successor 385 WESTMINSTER STREET Photographs"></div><div ID="DIVL223" TYPE="ADVERTISEMENT" ORDER="3" LABEL="FOOT BALL FOOT BALLS, NOSE GUARDS, HEAD GUARDS, SHOES, PANTS, &amp;c., In fact, all requisites for the game. JERSEYS AND SWEATERS. Full line of Gymnasium Clothing WRIGHT &amp; DITSON, 76 WEYBOSSET STREET, OPPOSITE ARCADE. WALTER BLAKE HERBERT R. BLAKE BLAKE BROTHERS, Opticians 1 el. 3098-L Union. 58 SNOW STREET, Providence, R. I. SAY, BO Y S ! ! ! ~ You ought to know, if you don t, that WILLIAM MILLS &amp; SON are Headquarters for GROUPS, INTERIOR OF ROOMS, ETC. We have PHOTOGRAPHS ON SALE OF ALL THE DIFFERENT VIEWS AT BROWN. 58 an d 60 ARCA D E. telephone. THE ABBOT DECORATING AND ELECTRIC ILLUMINATING K FOR BALLS, FAIRS AND WEDDINGS 5 DORRANCE STREET WHAT CHEER STABLES and GARAGE Boarding and Livery. 1 Lew, absolutely fireproof garage Carriages of all kinds for occasions. Tel. 1855 Union. 170 BENEFIT, a jj Autos stored, washed or polished. Automobiles to let by hour, day or week. Tel. 1845 Union. CORNER MEETING"></div><div ID="DIVL224" TYPE="ADVERTISEMENT" ORDER="3" LABEL="Providence Opera House Felix E. Wendelschafer Manager THE WARNING. KEITH S This Week VAUDEVILLE EMPIRE THEATRE This Week THE SPENDTHRIFT. WESTMINSTER THEATRE This Week BOWERY BURLESQUERS. ELASTIC STOCKINGS OPERATION BELTS Send for catalogue. H. MAWBY &amp; CO. 141 Weybosset St., (over Ballou s) A homelike, first-class hotel, proud of New England traditions, dating from Gen. Warren, yet newlyfurnished with every comfort &amp; convenience wcr Long distance JgY phone a.nd rV* hot and cold water in every room. Kept con* stantly clean by our vacuum plant. Rooms $l.OO a day and up. Calling Cards Stationery Die Stamping The Correct Thing. Not at a fancy price. TILOEN - THURBER CO. PROVIDENCE E. A. Wright College Engraver Printer and Stationer 1108 Chestnut Street PHILADELPHIA Commencement Invitations, Dance Invitations and Programs, Menus, Fraternity Inserts and Stationery, Class Pins, Visiting Cards. Wedding Announcements and Invitations. Samples cheerfully sent on request. &lt;s* The Laura M. Carr Co. 16 College Street :: CATERING :: &gt;=" "></div><div ID="DIVL225" TYPE="ADVERTISEMENT" ORDER="4" LABEL="JOHN W. SLEDGE, j Caterer to the GYM BALL and j other College Functions, i is prepared to do First-class s Catering for Dances, Dinners, j Lunches, etc. ) Prices Reasonable. Further information may be obtained �% from the Business Manager of the Herald. Providence Banking Co. 141 Westminster St., Prov., R. 1., Local Securities High Grade Investments Learn Wireless &amp; R. R. Telegraphy! Shortage of fully 10,000 Operators on account of 8-hour law and extensive  wireless  developments. We operate under direct supervision of Telegraph Officials and positively place all students, when qualified. Write for catalogue. NAT L. TELEGRAPH INST., Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Memphis, St. Paul. Minn., Enid, Okla., Columbia, S. C., Portland, Ore. WIRTH'S Wnf Bran 14 GARNET STREET"></div><div ID="DIVL226" TYPE="ADVERTISEMENT" ORDER="4" LABEL="mmi I KESSLER BROTHERS THE University Tailors ROOM 4 86 WEYBOSSET STREET, Providence, R. I. mmm. i M o&gt; I �" &gt; t&amp;iVi S&amp;U&amp;W+&amp;**"></div><div ID="DIVL227" TYPE="ADVERTISEMENT" ORDER="4" LABEL="TUXEDOS AND PRINCE ALBERTS DRESS SUITS 212 UNION STREET Room 4, Near Weybosset To Lei ELIAS, the Tailor TO THE COLLEGE FRATERNITIES Last year s Senior Pictures, group and individual, were pronounced excellent. Bv patronizing my Studio you will get perfect satisfaction. SPECIAL RATES TO BROWN STUDENTS AND THEIR FRIENDS. MORRIS BELLIN 4 WESTMINSTER ST. REM EMBER THE ADDRESS. Facing Market Square Industrial Printing Company 43 South Main Street.  QUALITY PRINTING  for College Clubs a Specialty. School and Society printing executed promptly. Telephone 746-R Union."></div><div ID="DIVL228" TYPE="ADVERTISEMENT" ORDER="4" LABEL=":ii &amp;m rSiS; :�OITP A POINTER FOR YOUNG MEN Suits in nut brown, sound as a nut in style, quality and pattern. Forty suits with $5.00 cut off the price. Overcoats in sprightly, bright, animated grays and gray monotones, but not monotonous. Specials for men who enjoy looking alive.  Twenty-eight medium weight overcoats cut in price, &quot;College Brand  make. BOSTON &amp; PROVIDENCE CLOTHING CO. Francis Building, 150 WESTMINSTER STREET. AVIATORS  HATS.  Be original and wear an Up-to- Date Hat.  Plain, $l.OO. With letter or numeral embroidered on front, $1.50. State size. Satisfaction guaranteed. HAROLD ABRAHALL, East Moriches, New York. Preston &amp; Rounds Co. Text Books &amp; Stationery 98 Westminster St."></div><div ID="DIVL229" TYPE="ADVERTISEMENT" ORDER="4" LABEL="THE RIGHT CLOTHES FOR COLLEGE MEN Are represented in our immense showing of New Fall and Winter Styles in STEIN BLOCH AND Hart, Schaffner &amp; Marx PRODUCTIONS To be had only at the Outlet, and at Cut Prices. OUTLET"></div><div ID="DIVL230" TYPE="ADVERTISEMENT" ORDER="4" LABEL="FATIMA 1 With each package of Fatima you get a pennant coupon, 25 of which secure a handsome felt college pennant (12x32)   selection of too . TURKISH. E 3 �LEHD CIGARETTES ETYMOLOGY W ords, W ords, W ords - it takes  bunches  of words to describe Fatimas. They re so individual, so different. Just smoke one, and get that indescribable satisfaction that comes from a perfect blend of rare tobaccos. My word but they re fine. 20 for 15c an inexpensive package and you get ten additional. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO."></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></structMap></mets>