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n enes K es of ydig 1clusive 1tings 'pain) e artistic ~T. R.A. ermen, truly o, Is maltin!'! tlon whon It ~ the License 1 the LicerislJ should newlt :A RACKOU'. natb Tap:ore at bor ,1, 1916.1 t ~ •· lt shine~ message wise rid, unto oul' age-long sl:n, JUt greed tor ch!le we spoke \' MARStlALI.. = ~ifs. hom I boug-ht ' me forget my ediction come lt. lt has made (lr troulllPs.\- be ao aniP'J' re )'Ou .::sv .. .a.H:! .. L wasn't a real was somPthing ranted for ever 'itt Cort\espondence of m order to end the proccedmg? \lcstion has sharply arisen to dis- ?nce more the troubled aoaMmic ; of the University of Pennsyivaniu 1.s been intensified bY 'a11 action of 'un m q_uesllon whleh has again some of the universitts teachers 'r lf the freedom of action· and 1 which seemed assured as a re- f the broad-minded action taken \ trustees of the unl\•erslty eleven s ago as a result ·of th<l Sc9tt Near- sa 1s really beyond danger. ~ourse, It is the Wharton School phia college world learned to tt>;~' s~•rprise that this samn Dr. l\IcC!I)llan, un to that t1me a comparatively unknown man, had hecn appointed to the deanship of tho Wharton School. There Is no ,rny~tery as to the manner ot his appointment. The head of the University, Provost Smith, , wrote me that it was a P<'rsonal appoint- ment o! his, and the chairman of the r finance committee of tho tl'US!Ct'S, Y.:ffing- llam B. Morris, confirms thfs-not that any conflrmut10n of J;'rovost Smith's wort! OF THE Ai'PI\P.:Tl~rt~·r. time wlll show. Now, Is faot that many people, both inside and outside of the university, look upon this appointment as a g1 eat error of judgment on tho part of the provost. This is partly due to the general public distrust of tlw ,_ Criticised Because 9f lt~IQ.Jltion of Gteat · · It was tljls action ot tho new dean's that intensified the feeling of distrust among those to whom it was a.ddi·essed, for it looked ~as if a movement were on foot to limit th~ extra-mural activities of .. ~ ~{~ Fi'fth Avenue. and 44th Street ·NEW YORK Safety The Harriman National Bank offers safety for your funds as a sine qua nop; it offers additioil.fl.lly broad and liberal services not confined to the ousiness trans- acted at the wickets of the paying and receiving tellers. The bl()Od~rcd Uue Tbn t crimsons the :Westmn s)Q': lfC ne-t tbe radintlt red ot the ra:rs (If l'by soothing ddwn. It is ratber the tetrlble fire o! tbe d.Y1ng dn7. TLo worsldp or en~rgy In the ba(t!f'fi<•lds or fartorlea Js not worsllipping Thee, 1 he l'roteC\tor of tl1e Ullivene. PL·rbaps tbe all-embracln~ ra7s or Tb:v l!gbt of Joy Arc tytne hl<ltJen on Enatern stiores With rntl£>nre t:nder the velJ of butili'U.t;r In the darkness of sHt•nt oorrcw. Yes, rfie rays or 'lby lJgbt of joy Are I..Ytng latent In tbe East~ To liberate Tttc Soul ot the World. -[ Rablndranath Tagu1 e, translated th~ Original Bengali hy Basanta mar Roy. TOPICS IHE COUNTRY ROUND IT IS nmPORTED from Iowa that steam- boating on thE Mississippi had this year- an unusually successful season; and \steamboatlng\ now refers solely to the are noted as returned in response to the demand; and the Government lights on the river were ltept burning to November 15, Instead of being turned off on Novem- ber l, as before. A man with a wife and seven daugh- ter'l never hoards up his hard-earned coln.-[Chleago New:~. . . / in Southern Republic Sending Thousands to Seek ' Refuge in the United States. total number of arrivals from Mexico since June 30 last UP' to and In- cluding October of this year, have been 7,484. If this ratio is l<ept up for the year there wlll be 22,500 arrivals this year. While It Is assumed that ma,ny of these Immigrants have oome ove~ the border for temporary residence In this country, the fact remains that theht were only o59 departures in l!H6, of which 158 were women and 52 chlldren, and &73 in 191&, of which 127 were wo- mt>n and 41. chilil.ren. The bull< of the immlgratloR_:~ been through El Paso, and the tre:.~r lm- mlgratlon, on artlvlng In this )Country, has •been toward the Interior. where many of the newcomers have relatives who find work for them, or they go ot tlie1r at the Anderson Gal:leries • The Remarkable Collection of Fr~nch Engravings of the Eighteenth Century From th~ Portfolios of Mr. Frederic R. Hal~ey of New York The largest and finest Collection ever shown in America and ranking with the few superlative col- lections in Europe. Magnificent examples of the work of a hundred great Painters and Engravers. Many of the Prints are so rare' that they are not to be found in a~y other Amer.can collection. · Collection of Objects of Art _ The lRrge, imJ:K~riaht, and very interesting Oollection made du:dng his foreign trtt.vels by the well-kilO'P11 American Rnthor I Mr. Vance Thompson DALY LmRAR~e large an«l flne library collected during more than fifty ,-eRM by the late Judgo Joseph F. Daly, the eminent New York juriSt, Is now on Exhibition Rlld wm be sold on the Afternoons and Evenings or TUesday and Weiln:e!!o- day, December 5tlt and 6th. Many extra-illustrated books, hundreds of scarce engra.vtngs, and a large number of raro works on literature, .history and the stage, <Ja~logucs on appUcatlon, · JNSORmE:D sooxs, comprii!lng·Patt n or the great col· lcctlon made by James Carleton Young of MinneaPQlls, now on EXhibition,. will be Sold in Four Afternoon SeS!IIODS' .begin• ning December 11th. All First Editions or famows N:ineteenth Century bookS, and each volume inilcrlbtld by the author. A unique collection ot great inte~st to collectors. Catalogues on application. Other Announcements will follow immediately The Anderson Galleries Madison Avenue, at 40th Street, New York ASK FOR and GET HORLICK'S Apartment Leasing Department LOTON H~SLAWSONCOMPANY Announces that it has to offer for subletting, a limited numb~.r of furnished apartments and dwelling house~~ on both t~e east and west sides of the; city. Loton H. Slawson Company 171 Madison .Avenue