SUGGESTIONS FOR FACULTY MEMBERS, UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS, FOR SPEAKERS BEFORE CIVIC CLUBS, ores ‘ocmnss GROUPS, STUDY CLUBS NeBes These are merely nnebhins by alumni offices These persons are all busy teachers or Lawrence professional workers and their services as speakers cannot be guaranteed until ne? ah s nt de with each o — ees e ne Fe Ce Allen, chairman, depertment of physical educations John We Ashton, chariman, Copunnant of Englishe Leonard He Axe, ovens of economicsse Re Ge Brewster, head, department of chemistrye Be Ce Buhler, professor of debate and public speakings He Be Chubb, associate professor of political sciences Ce De Clark, head, department of sociologye Ke We Davidson, director of informetione Re Me Davis, professor of laws We We Davis, professor of historye Cora Me Downs, professor of bacteriologys Donald Durell, professor of botany» Maud Ellsworth, instructor in education (public school art methods)e De Gagliardo, professor of economics. Ee Thayer Gaston, assistant professor of educations rsonallys + Enthusiastic speaker on subjects pertaine ing to athletics, health, physical education, and characters A fine speaker in the field of _— literatures — Alter 73 te aa Excellent speeker on scientific subjects, particularly in the fields of education and industrial developments Talks on subjects of voice training, sales- manship, and allied fields. Speaks with authority on current political and ree problems e Makes a ponstrating and interesting talk on current social problems. The press, public relations, and philosophical remarks Specialist on the Constitution and makes a good talk on thet subject--also related subjectse Is an amthority on historye Specialist in American and Asiatic history. Has a hobby of landseape gardening and is prepared to give a most excellent talk with eheney. pic 8 on that subject. Speaks with authority on landscape gardening. The plece of erts and crafts in public schoolse Art appreciations Well informed and—a—