Show 1 1 t p J 1 r ri i i ABOUT OTHER COLLEGES r The movements of the Universities in regard to memorials to the college men who died in the war with Spain still continue Mass meetings at which t F prominent men are asked to speak are held by the students and the names J of all college men who fought are eagerly sought for These things point to f the fact that all University heroes will be fittingly honored J T- T I Report comes from the University of Wisconsin of a complicated case of college discipline in which politics athletics and rival powers in the unit university university uni uni- t- t are badly mixed up The Athletic Council of the university has compassed compassed compassed com com- passed the expulsion for professionalism of J James amtS Maybury sprinter and J 1 Henry Cochems captain of the football team The faculty sustains the council council coun- coun I cil and proposes to rescind degrees already given to these men The Board of Regents is opposed to expulsion and frantic at the idea of rescinding de de- 0 grees The students of the university side with the regents Maybury and Cochems have both been active in politics especially Cochems who wrote r- r The Truth About Money used in Wisconsin in the last Presidential election election election elec elec- tion and spent ni nine e weeks on the stump so the Republican State Central Committee has interested itself in the case and proposes to have bave the expulsion expulsion expulsion sion quashed What the upshot will be has not yet transpired but it seems seems w a 3 fight in a good cause and no one can say any longer that the Western un universities universities uni uni- irI i- i rI r 1 have not waked up to the importance of clean methods in sport Har Harper ers er's Weekly Edouard Rod the novelist and contributor to the Revue des Deux has been engaged the Cercle by Francais de l' l Harvard to give a course of lectures on French literature under its directions before Harvard University during the coming academic year I |