V. Drake University Regord Volume XII NOVEMBER, 1915 Number 7 PUBLISHED MONTHLY AT DES MOINES, IOWA Entered June 11, 1904, at Des Moines, Iowa, as second-class matter, under Act of Congress, July 16,-1894. * * * ''The nations that have the schools have the future," * * * Hi was a declaration of Henry D. Estabrook, of New York, before ^ ^ the Eleventh Annual Convention of the Associated Advertising ^ H* Clubs of the World in the 1915 convention at Chicago. It * * was the keynote of the opening address of the convention, * * ' ' Inspirational education has been the dominant note of the * «fc ■ ' " sk * last four days," declared Sam Dobbs, of Atlanta, in the clos- jj- :£ ing hour of the convention, in a speech nominating the next S * president of the clubs. * * "The future will see the closest co-operation between edu- * :fc cation and industry," declared Lewellyn Pratt, chairman of * ^ the clubs committee on education, "and the aim of this educa- ^ * tion in the future will be to create the greatest possible degree * in the individual of service to the community. In the future * % an education will be recognized as a public asset, not as a % S private advantage." I£ ^ "Educational work is the leaven of this great advertising I£ problem," said Herbert Huston, president of the clubs, in % speaking of the possibility of the development of a science of * ^ advertising and business. % %■ To aid in meeting the demand of the business world for .j- $ educated men, men with a training for business life, Drake * * University will offer during 1915-1916 added courses in Busi- * * ness Administration and Commerce which, with the courses jk S in Political Science, Psychology and courses that may be taken ^ in the Law School, present a thorough business education. * $ *tt####»X"X"**tt-X"X"}H * Into this doorway the Freshman passes to matriculate. From it the Senior passes in the long academic procession on the way to receive his degree. ■•- ^^jftmxXt*- The President's Home. Adminisfrath>n Iluildt ing. Science Hall. Howard Hall, Conservatory of Music. Section of Reading Room, The Library. The Library. The Law Building. "'^^^^^p; r 11 IT ■ /■ aaa^^^H ■P --KElSj i —/W- . ■ _ Hi, kMTjU^Z The Auditorium. University Place Church of Christ. 7 ^J 1 • / / 3( ^> HBHB Mir^.^Bllill'TM «■■■■ The Telescope, The Ivy and The Colors. m; EARLY ACTIVITIES. Going to the First Convocation. The Term Grind. Getting Acquainted. WHERE BOYS ARE SUPREME. A Dral^e Relay Team Leading. A Stale I'icld Meet on the Drake Stadium. DRAKE'S TROPHY CASE. The Big Cup in the Center is the Trophy of the Iowa Collegiate Association. MISSOURI VALLEY MEET. Drake Winning a Half-mile Relay. '* 1 '. 'iM WLJ&m State Champions, 1914. Retained Trophy by Tie with Ames, 1915. A Close Finish. ^/o/?jp j5f&e