Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Oct 1912, p. 7

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, , imiji^jfai^iBijj^i^^ "\ ;V;"V - -ji-^T. j â- â€¢.•fi-â- .â- â€¢â- ; ....... u-. 'i •'* -.r-. 'â- â- "«~il*N5i*""»?f^*« jbould be 4 it that at the yrtment o| Bnce, held |^^ |4^"l«|t p a large" "W^^jy'w^iWiiWP*'* discussions id *hit j»^tii| were B*Je subject' dT^^UMptMJM »-^the CeifellWI^ was backW|#^#tW^-jM» M the preebfel^ip^^^tlie ,--highly tftwt^^-fwtifo ij educational "iN^-'li^/,?^^. ly awakened, to* â- '*he en<ri^,©»s icial and iritellectiiAl probteni to- ed iS what is Mom.'9m$*->**e- Bd" pupil. A recent censua taken anston dlacloaed the fact that iy 30 per cent .of*thepupils in schools had repeated at leaat one and some pup'ljttl more. Not Peculiar to Evanaton. 7'WMWr; ivSTOUKiarj as is not peculiar to BlgfiBston; ^matter out K^>'If'el^f ,aller »^ fc^'JM**^'FV B of similar^ca^ibtiK^ iMwis a view to a serious .examination bis problem as well^ ||e *Mrv helpful to the "excentional" child a department of jpbfld ftodi has instituted in tw%strtct In cent hook. bz JSOUteWU M$*M th, entitled "All the Children of the People," it is, very pe: â- ^^â- 0$M ...... rn short" and *horn long"*- ne but both at once so that each are both:..j^MpM^ij|Pi#/ ned of mmWKW^W^ other, IhliyteMmrl th lot of h,...i .._. ^ object of the department is iy to help to lit pdptta tot the^f that nature has adapted them tad to discover the hopelessness ying to get out of the raindevof ren or into their minds things «in the mind absolutely refuses Action. ' \ %:*** â-  f *'** Kx '! Charge of Competent Women. is work Islitharge of IQss beth Ross Shaw, who -has ed abroad li the best universi- ty Europe as well as in America, addition has had several years tperience in, Jus$ such work as Miss Shaw's epee is at the school, quite in the center of fstrict and easily a«ce*ejbia from ^^ ;lfr.nt- iff .\-*M last March she has examined fifty children, and a numbsjr of children already show im as a result of a better tfgdeir of their capacities ^%*6> ual cjash. cf the ibnho- mores and freshmen of Northwest- erf #v|rsl^ j|ok tolace Wednes- day when each of the classes tried to see which could put up the most of its proclamations. The sophomores, numbering; about 150, had BOO proclamations printed, which they pasted on all the sidewalks and some of the wails of the. buildings of the university campus. The fresh- man class this year has nearly 250 men members and a majority of these turned out to paste their bills ob the sidewalks. The proclamation. The sophomore proclamation read as follows: "We, the illustrious class of 1915, hereby solemnly de- clare that the unsophisticated, lan- tern-Jawed, white-livered, ' pusillan- imous, milk-fed and wholly idiotic freshmen shall adhere to the follow- ing. coJnmandn\enti^^v'«"â- *-^•"s';v^."â- â€¢ "1. Thou shalt at all times and in all places wear the traditfbnM badge fit meeknessXtlb tiien hat.i I "2. Thou 'shalt remove all high school badges, emblems and insignia, that thou be not cast into the sewer- fed waters of Lake Michigan. "3. Thou shalt walk In the straight and narrow wax at all times, keeping inviolate the time-honored Traditionrl TO^tMi^Wtttttt^^ aialiww^^ . "5. Thou shalt obey with dispatch j.'Thott shs4f ||p|D|ff wibj rev- erence these balls of learning, taking care tot wipe thy odorifeiena feet be- fore .attempting entrance to the old college.'iC'*â- 'â- â€¢. "7. Thou shalt guard thyself lest too^reat familiarity enter thy speech TrttS Wef£ Harrto or Dean Ho1' Got Ducking, in alt: previous .class fights, ere were many, both freshmen and sophomores, who went home this morning with black eyes. Woody noses, and bruised heads, and some who had been forced to take a dip 4o the lake. 'M$H VrM^'i football schedule for the coming sea- son. The first game-comes a week * f from tomorrow, Oct, 5, with Lake forest at Bvanston. Lake Forest's | strength is not known, so that specu- lallon is useless. The next game Is with Wisconsin at Madison. Wlscon- s% has been strong in the pigskin pastime for years and it is not sup- posed that a radical change has come over the institution. Wisconsin is feared greatly, due to the crushing defeat of last year. On Oct 2ft In- ^{dlana Is engaged at Bloomington. Northwestern/ whipped them last year and hopes to do it again. Purdue is a doubtful quantity and comes here Nov. £ The following Saturday, Nov. 9, Stagg's warriors receive the Pur- ple at, Chicago. Students. are not saying a word. On Nov. 23 Illinois journeys to Bvanston, and a hard battle is expected. Following is the schedule: !Oct 6â€"Lake Forest at Bvanston* Oct liWWisconsln at Madison. Oct 26â€"Indiana at Bloomington. Nov. 2â€"Purdue at Bvanston. Nov. 9â€"OJiicago at Chicago. Nov; 23â€"#linois at Bvanston. ;.L n: I 1131 Grccnlcaf Avenue Telephone* ?**' * iSs"^ l*m(: '$&'â-  m 01 m 'mm> H • lx d£IN J PIBMANSNTLfUfUTBI 707Church St. Telephen. 3553-1 Y#i Fifteen Yei Ten Years, R2fckntTi»«idr W. W. | ft Sons * •"i*isisr^\sri»'ei':y "^':^y-^"^00w ii.....in in ' ,,, ^imiv^wi%tCtimMmininim^^-^^^i â-  m$pwtwf9&<^%m ja*,«r 4 -".-Cj,'*-'^â- %*$*â- '. " low m Ml Phone gl8N#yesSt. :e Shore Sanitarium a* and Ronw-f or Im •OMbI#l»US. »m atrca- QnAvmf 3237 _ Evanstmi, U. TatopbonaKTaaatefllPS Lve. 1S73 ilPLE AVE EIHSTOI. 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