====PAGE-LEVEL METADATA==== Summer Session Kansan Page 0379 from reel: L 2979 (1912-06-05 to 1939-08-08) https://digital.lib.ku.edu/ku-udk/133599 Title: Select Group for Freshman Medical Class Summary: The first successful candidates for the Freshman class in the School of Medicine have been announced by Dr. O. O. Stoland, secretary of the School of Medicine. The candidates who were selected are listed in the article. Category: campus news Subjects: medical education; university admissions; academic programs Named Entities: Dr. O. O. Stoland [School of Medicine secretary]; Frances Allen; Claude Arnett; Glen Ashley; C. Elbert Ayling; S. E. Baumhardt; Robert Beach; Vernon A. Berkey; Francis Bice; William F. Blair; Clyde D. Blake; Donald E. DeLos; Blanchard, Robert E. Bolinger; Rob H. Boltjes; Robert M. Brooker; Robert J. Brown; William Browning; Rosie L. Calhoun; Carl S. Carlson; Stanley Christensen; William I. Coldwell; Lloyd H. Coale; William J. Collins; Ole R. Cram; Quentin Cramer; John S. Crary; Roy F. Drake; Henry S. Dreher; Bertha Ewing; Stanley R. Frey; Oliver Gilliland; Max D. Graves; John A. Griffith; John K. Griffith; William F. H. Harris; James Hooper; David C. Humphrey; Harold J. Jones; Walter S. Jr. Keifer; Anna H. Kiehl; Dean C. Kipp; Lloyd K. Koelling; Doris Kubine; Ira C. Layton; Henry J. Levy; Moynes; Lichlyter, John C. MacQueen; Edwin R. Maier; Malvin Marston; Jack N. Martin; James A. Morton; Robert J. Mcintyre; Don R. Meriwether; Jack P. Miller; Robert J. Morton; Donald S. Myers; Harry B. Neis; Charles M. Nice; Arthur L. Nichols; Paul B. Noel; Raymond W. O'Brien; Tom G. Jr. Orr; Fred E. Patrick; Worth C. Payton; Gerald Pees; Katherine Pennington; Birger Peterson; John A. Pettis; Merrill Roller; Joseph E. Smelser; William A. Smiley; Charles E. Stipp; John E. Tilly; Betty L. Ufford; Stanley Vander Velde; George Jr. von Leonard Ran dal Weed; Gerald E. Wineinger Confidence: 0.85 Title: More Placements Made by Appointment Bureau Summary: Five appointments recently made through the University Teachers' Appointment bureau were announced yesterday by its director, H. E. Chandler. The article lists the new appointments and their positions. Category: campus news Subjects: university employment; career services; academic appointments Named Entities: H. E. Chandler [Appointment Bureau director]; Dorsey Harp, gr. [music teacher]; Clifford Anderson, gr. [music teacher]; Frank Denison, B.M.E.'37 [music teacher]; Allen D. Miller, A.B.'32 [social science teacher]; Floyd Holcomb, M.A.'36 [principal] Confidence: 0.8 Title: Hodge to Be Phi Psi Exchange Scholar to Germany This Year Summary: Russell L. Hodge, a member of this year's graduating class of the School of Business, will sail about the middle of August for Germany, where he will study in a German university for the coming year as a Phi Kappa Psi exchange scholar. The announcement of Hodge's selection was made by Dean Frank T. Stockton, of the School of Business, yesterday. Category: campus news Subjects: academic scholarships; international education; student exchange programs Named Entities: Russell L. Hodge [Phi Psi exchange scholar]; Dean Frank T. Stockton [School of Business]; Greencastle, Ind. [university location] Confidence: 0.85 Title: Co-Recreational Splash Parties' Success Calls for Another Tonight Summary: Doctor Allen's class in Community Recreation gave the second co-ed recreational splash party Thursday evening. Featured on the program were Bobby and Joanne Nash, Geraldine Ulm and Evelyn Herriman. A flut-terboard race between men and women was won by Miss Herriman. The next splash party will be held tonight, in the University pool from 8 to 9 o'clock, at which time there will be opportunity for general swimming. Another interesting program is being arranged. Category: campus news Subjects: student activities; recreational events; university social life Named Entities: Doctor Allen [class instructor]; Bobby and Joanne Nash [winners]; Geraldine Ulm [winner]; Evelyn Herriman [winner] Confidence: 0.8 Title: Elbel in Hospital With Painful Face Infection Summary: Dr. E. R. Elbel, Associate Professor in the Department of Physical Education, who is teaching this summer, has been suffering from an infection of the face. Yesterday morning he was taken to Lawrence Memorial Hospital for observation and care. Category: campus news Subjects: faculty health; university personnel; medical conditions Named Entities: Dr. E. R. Elbel [Associate Professor] Confidence: 0.8 Title: SUMMER SESSION Slip-Ups by Walt Meininger Summary: After a hard weekend relaxing in a lake-side cabin near Kansas City; sleeping 18 hours a day; and rubbing sun tan oil on a very much sun-burned editor the prospect of facing the next two weeks grows worse and worse. John Randolph Tye, erstwhile editor-in-chief of this rag, was here over the week-end. He's working on the Topeka State Journal and seemed awfully well pleased with himself and his work there. But he didn't say anything to Virginia Wade about the five bucks he owes her. And Stewart Jones, who is to be our managing editor next fall, was here on his way home from army camp at Leavenworth. (Continued on page three) Category: features/profiles Subjects: student life; summer session; humor columns Confidence: 0.75 Title: Guest Conductor---- Karl Krueger Summary: Karl Krueger is one of two noted guest conductors for this week's Music Camp activities. Krueger has appeared on the campus several times before with his Kansas City Philharmonic orchestra. Category: campus news Subjects: music education; university performances; guest conductors Named Entities: Karl Krueger [guest conductor]; Kansas City Philharmonic Orchestra Confidence: 0.8 Title: Education Dinner in Union Tonight Summary: One hundred fifty had purchased tickets to the banquet of the School of Education by 11 o'clock yesterday and the number was expected to reach 200 by this morning. The banquet will be held at 6:30 o'clock tonight in the Memorial Union building. Tom Collins of the Kansas City Journal will be the principal speaker of the evening. Other features of the program will be music by an ensemble trio composed of Louis Maser, Olga Eitner, and Jack Stephenso, and sleight of hand tricks by magician Jack Dalby. Frank Anneberg will lead community singing. C. O. Williams, Kansas City, will be toastmaster. R. L. Dennen, Colby, is general chairman having charge of the banquet and sales. Lester Spong, Great Bend; Ella D. Jones, McLouth; and Ira May Sheppard, Kansas City, are committee members. Arrangements, L. B. Gregg, Lawrence. Augusta; Robert Campbell, Hering-ton; Mary J. Burke, Kansas City, Mo.; and Ruth Montzingo, Kiowa, Program; Frank Anneberg, Law-rence; Alma Winn, Turner; and Helen E. Shaw, Lawrence. Tickets may be secured from R. L. Dennen, Frank Anneberg, L. B. Gregg, and Lester Spong. Category: campus news Subjects: university events; academic dinners; student organizations Named Entities: Tom Collins [Kansas City Journal]; Louis Maser [magician]; Olga Eitner [magician]; Jack Ste-phenso [magician]; Jack Dalby [toastmaster]; C. O. Williams [Kansas City]; R. L. Dennen [Colby]; L. B. Gregg [Lawrence]; Augusta [Robert Campbell]; Hering-ton [Mary J. Burke]; Kansas City, Mo.; and Ruth Montzingo, Kiowa, Program; Frank Anneberg, Law-rence; Alma Winn, Turner; and Helen E. Shaw, Lawrence Confidence: 0.8 Title: Another All-Star Game Ends Season Tomorrow Summary: The Big Six National Softball League champions will play an all-star team composed of members from the other five teams of the league Wednesday evening at 4:15 o'clock on the intramural field, south of the campus. As it looks now the Wildcats will take the side as league champions to show their strength against the rest of the league. The captain of the runner-up team automatically becomes captain of the all-star team which will be chosen by him and the Big Six National Softball League umpires. Category: campus news Subjects: sports events; university athletics; softball Named Entities: Big Six National Softball League Confidence: 0.8 Title: Graduate Wins Prize on His Law Essay Summary: Harold C. Cook, '39, is author of the $100 prize-winning essay on copy-right law in the annual Nathan Bur-kan Memorial contest, according to an announcement made by F. J. Mor-eau, dean of the School of Law. Cook was president of Phi Alpha Delta, legal fraternity, this past year, and has several times been named on the honor roll of his class. Similar contests are sponsored by the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers in nearly one hundred of the leading law schools in the United States. They are held annually in tribute to the late Nathan Burkan, attorney and general counsel of the Society from 1914 until his death in 1936, who led the society's successful campaign for the protection of performing rights under music copyrights. Category: campus news Subjects: academic achievements; law school; student awards Named Entities: Harold C. Cook, '39 [author]; Nathan Bur-kan Memorial contest Confidence: 0.8 Title: Educational Students Honored Summary: The honor roll of the School of Education for the past school year was announced through the office of Raymond A. Schwegler, dean of the School of Education. The honor students are: Virginia Henrietta Anderson, St. Louis, Mo.; Mary Grace Bell, Lawrence, Al- ma Hermione Bigelow, Topeka; Eu-gene Edwin Billups, Kansas City, Mo.; Esther Elizabeth DeBord, St. Jo-seph, Mo.; Mary Agnes Gaberdie, Clay Center, Kan.; Mary Kathleen Lattner, Tul-sa, Okla.; Maurice Edron McGaugh, Kansas City, Mo.; Alice Josephine Paden, Topeka, Kan.; Helen Mae Peters, Cuba, Kansas; Mrs. Veta Rogers Riegel, Sublette, Kan.; Mary Virginia Stauffer, New-ton; Mano William Stueky, Hoising-ton; Dorothy Jane Willcuts, Topeka, Kan. Category: campus news Subjects: academic achievements; student honors; dean's list Named Entities: Dean Schwegler [School of Education]; Raymond A. Schwegler [dean of School of Education]; Virginia Henrietta Anderson [St. Louis, Mo.]; Mary Grace Bell [Lawrence, Al- ma Hermione Bigelow, Topeka; Eu-gene Edwin Billups, Kansas City, Mo.]; Esther Elizabeth DeBord [St. Jo-seph, Mo.]; Mary Agnes Gaberdie [Clay Center, Kan.]; Mary Kathleen Lattner, Tul-sa, Okla.]; Maurice Edron McGaugh [Kansas City, Mo.]; Alice Josephine Paden [Topeka, Kan.]; Helen Mae Peters [Cuba, Kansas] Mrs. Veta Rogers Riegel [Sublette, Kan.]; Mary Virginia Stauffer, New-ton; Mano William Stueky, Hoising-ton; Dorothy Jane Willcuts, Topeka, Kan. Confidence: 0.8 Title: Music Camp's Last Week Features Vespers Summary: The Mid-Western Music Camp entered its final week of activities by finishing another week-end of musi-cal presentations. The concerts this week-end started Sunday afternoon with the Music Camp orchestra con-ting into the All-Musical Vespers and the Band Concert Sunday even-ing. The Vespers featured the Summer Session A Cappella Choir under the direction of Donald M. Swarthout, dean of the School of Fine Arts. The choir was heard in four numbers, and showed they had received some worthwhile instruction during the summer. David Lawson and his Camp orch-estra of 85 players opened the Vesp-ers with their presentation of God-ers's "Adagio Pathetique." Joseph Wilkins, tenor, was heard in a solo, and Meribah Moore, soprano, Irene Peabody, mezzo soprano and Wilkins with the accompaniment of Allie The guest conductors for the orchestra and band concerts were John Francis Marion, Springfield, Mo. High School; George Keenan, Kansas City, Mo.; and Sol Barbakoff Fort Scott High School. The band continued to draw its usual large attendance, and the way it isn't hard to see why. The ma-rimba solo by Robert Jenkins was probably the most popular feature of the program with the audience, and after Jenkins had played "Flight of the Bumble Bee" (Rimsky-Kor-sakow) he was called back for an encore. Next Monday's broadcast will conclude Music Camp activities and the Campers will depart for their homes. There will be the usual band and orchestra concerts Sunday, and there will be an All Camp Recital in Hoch Auditorium Thursday evening from 8 to 9 o'clock. Guest conductors this week are two noted and popular musicians: Karl Krueger, who has appeared on the campus several times with his Kansas City Philharmonic Orchestra, and Dr. A. A. Harding, director of bands at the University of Illinois. The all Camp picnic was held yes-terday at the State Lake in Tonga-noxie, immediately following the broadcast. Category: campus news Subjects: music education; university performances; student activities Named Entities: Mid-Western Music Camp; Donald M. Swarthout [director of School of Fine Arts]; David Lawson [camp orchestra]; Merle Conger [soprano]; Wilkins [tenor]; Meribah Moore [soprano]; Irene Peabody [mezzo soprano]; Wilkins [accompanist]; Allie The guest conductors; John Francis Marion [orchestra and band concerts]; James Rob-inson, Springfield, Mo. High School; George Keenan, Kansas City, Mo.; and Sol Barbakoff Fort Scott High School Confidence: 0.8 Title: Highway Accidents Show Steady Decrease Summary: Motor carrier transportation in Kansas is operating with a steadily decreasing accident toll, a report issued today by the state corporation commission disclosed. The report was based on the num-ber of accidents per 100,000 miles of vehicle travel in the state. During 1936, all classes of carriers had an accident frequency of 1.35 for each 100,000 miles. In 1937, the frequency slumped to .834 and last year it had fallen to .588. Inasmuch as the number of car-riers involved in accidents was be-low ten per cent of the total regis-tered under the authority of the cor-poration commission, the average (Continued on page three) Category: local news Subjects: traffic safety; transportation statistics; state government Named Entities: The United Press; M. E. Schoeppel [chairman of the commission]; Nathan Burkan [attorney and general counsel] Confidence: 0.8 Title: University Engineering Graduate Dies Friday Summary: Samuel Ainsworth, 53, a Lyons business man and a graduate of the University School of Engineering in 1909, died Friday night. Ainsworth came to Kansas from Mattoon, Ill., with his parents when a boy. He married Bertha Kilworth of Lawrence who was graduated from the School of Fine Arts in 1909. He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Max Ontjes, Mrs. Donald Davis, and Miss Dorothy Ainsworth. The fastest thing on two wheels: A non-gentleman going through Ger-many on a bicycle—Waltie. Category: campus news Subjects: faculty deaths; university personnel; engineering school Named Entities: Samuel Ainsworth [graduate]; University School of Engineering Confidence: 0.8 Title: Juniors Play Goal-Hi Tomorrow Night at 'Quad' Summary: A basketball game using the new "Goal-Hi" goal will be played on the quadrangle east of Robinson Gym-nasium tomorrow night at 8 o'clock between two teams of boys whose ages are 11 and 12 years. The goal standard will be lowered to 9 feet to accommodate the height of the play-ers. Doctor Allen will officiate the game. The line-ups for the two teams will be as follows: Tornadoes: Jimmy Kistler, Frank Davis, David Sommerveille, Horton Lee Fox, Kenneth Oehrle. Panthers: Tom Jones, Steve Ells-worth, Ray Boardman, Donald Schaake, Charles Oehrle. Category: campus news Subjects: student activities; university athletics; basketball Named Entities: Doctor Allen [official] Confidence: 0.8 Title: [advertisements] Advertisers include: Walt Meininger Category: advertisements Confidence: 0.0 Note: Descriptive metadata for this item has been generated in part using AI (artificial intelligence) technologies and may be incomplete, misleading, or inaccurate. Please contact the Kenneth Spencer Research Library with specific questions or concerns.