SUMMER SESSION KANSAN Prof. F. E. Melvin to Speak Prof. F. E. Melvin of the department of history, and a member of the Summer Session faculty, will be the guest speaker in the summer session forum at the First Baptist church. Sunday morning at 10:30. Professor's Melvin will discuss "Our Disordered World." The forum will be preceded by the regular morning worship service which begins at 9:30. Comfortably Cooled by Modern Refrigeration Shows 2:30-7-9 25c 'til 7 Just One More Day TODAY AND SATURDAY REVEALED AT LAST! The real story of schools that 'reform kids...by turning them into killers! Starring THE 'DEAD END' KIDS BILLY HALOP | BOBBY JORDAN | LEO GORCEY GARRIE DELT | HUNZ TALL | BERNARD PUNSLEY HUMPHREY BOGART GALE PAGE ALSO Musical Comedy Revue Porky Cartoon Novelty Latest News Events SUNDAY----4 Days A Great Story, Packed With Comedy, Hit Tunes, and Gorgeous, Lovable Girls! THE 'GIMME' GALS ARE BACK! RUDY VALLEE ROSEMARY LAUGH • MUCH HERBERT • ANEL JENKINS GLOBAL CHOICE-MILLEY COOPER-MADEW TOFT-JENKIS DIE THE SCHNICKELFRENZ BAND THE SCHNICKELFRENZ BAND As Noughty as the Fallies Bergere — As Beautiful as Paris Itself—Put Your Books Away and Shoot the Works! K. U. Dames Club Will Meet Next Week The first meeting of the Dames club originally scheduled for June 13, will be held in the Pine Room of the Memorial Union building Wednesday afternoon, June 22, at 2 o'clock, according to Mrs. Gilbert Ulmer, wife of Mr. Gilbert Ulmer, assistant instructor in the department of education, who are engaged in organization work for the club The initial session of theclub will be a "get acquainted meeting" in which bridge games, sewing, and 'just visiting' will provide the entertainment for those who attend. Membership in the Dames Club is open to all wives of Summer Session students. Weather Forecaster. 61, "A" Student in College A Student in College Cleveland (UP) — Weatherman Ralp C. Mize, who left cchool after the eighth grade, now is attending college at the age of 61. He is taking integral calculus because he thinks it will aid him getting "A's" in the subject. Approximately 100 persons visited the fluorescent mineral display at Haworth hall Wednesday evening The Students Choice VARSITY Home of the Jayhawk Tonite - Tomorrow Shows 15c All Day 2:30-7:93 Any Seat Murder Strikes--- Cold and Sinister! "Mr.MOTO'S GAMBLE" PETER LORRE AND He's on the Prod Again! TOM TYLER in "SANTA FE BOUND" SUNDAY Continuous from 2:00 BIG 5-UNIT HIT! No.1 "Artists and Models" Jack Benny No.2 A CUTE CRIME Gags and Gals No.3 SKY FISHING In the Clouds No.4 What? No Spinach? Popeye the Sailor No.5 Latest News WED.-THURS. "THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS" AND "Goodbye Broadway" Professor Nash Improving After Operation Bert A. Nash, professor of education, who underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Lawrence Memorial hospital Wednesday evening, is vastly improved, his physician reported, and was resting well yesterday. University Gets More Scholarships Continued from page 1 Continued from page 1 mittee may, if part of the income is not needed for suitable applicant, or if in the judgment of the committee the principal should be increased, to withhold awards, and have the income added to the permanent principal. The committee may, if it deems advisable, take from a recipient of a scholarship a note for all or any part of the scholarship, and may require interest, or not, at its discretion. In event interest is charged, it may not exceed 4 per cent a year. The gifts (or loans) are to be known as the Donnelley Scholarships, and are in memory of Miss Donnelly and her deceased brothers, James Donnelley and Neill Donnelley. Chancellor Lindley received a copy of the will today, and expressed the appreciation of the University for the gift. Appointment of the Donnelly Scholarship committee will not be made until the estate is settled. Water Level to Four Feet In University Swimming Pool The University swimming pool will be lowered to four feet of water in order to accommodate those summer students who are just learning to swim, it was announced late yesterday afternoon. This will go into effect Monday and will continue for a period of two weeks. The pool will be open daily, except Sunday, from 2:30 to 5 o'clock. Money talks but silence sometimes commands a better price 3 BLIND MICE DICKINSON Shows 2:30-7-9 A Treat for Summer School Students NOW She's Done Her Time--- Now She Wants Her Man SUNDAY Robert Louis Stevenson's "KIDNAPPED" Warner Baxter Freddie Bartholomew SYLVIA SIDNEY GEORGE RAFT "YOU and ME" 3 BLIND MICE Far and Near Billingsley and Snyder It really is possible—For an example of a well-written article by a noted educator that disdains to use academic terminology and the usual pedagogical phrases, read the lead article in the most recent issue of the New York Times Magazine. --- "Spooks! Me eye!" says William Allen White. How about the wedlocked graduate student who depends on the other seven-eighths of the family to pound the typewriter and do research for him. Remember when at the teen age, we wondered how anyone could know so little as Dad and now, ten years later, we wonder how he could know so much. Strange how Dad developed so much in ten years—Dad's Day—June 19th. Commenting on the strange case of the baby who at birth was the victim of measles, one of the stronger sex exclaimed, "I supposed they all had the measles then, at least they're're red enough!" --- Perhaps those of us who are a little dubious about ever securing that goal, the degree of some kind or another, by plugging away during the summer months, might find this motto for success quite fitting: "There is something in being like a postage stamp: You always get somewhere by sticking to the same thing." We ought to do well because in the heat we stick to everything. Is there anything more bedraggled and forlorn to gaze upon than a person caught in a sudden thunder shower totally unprepared? It doesn't look any worse than it feels, to stand under a too sparsely foliaged tree half way up the fourteenth street hill, trying to escape from the full force of a downpour, and watch your friends and foes drive up the hill, smile and nod but keep right on going. --- According to the Kansas City Star, Tex Clark gives his elephants, suffering from stomach ache, a quart of whisky and some ginger—and they like it. Strange isn't it, how much resemblance there is between man and beast? --- The thing for one to do when accosted by a bank bandit, according to J. Edgar Hoover, is to do as he says, keep cool if you can, and be --- Schwegler Emphasizes Progressive Education Enjoy the COOL COMFORT Of Our Air-Conditioned Shop Shampoo and Fingerwave 50c and up CLASSIFIED "To keep the audience awake or shut up,' is the aim of a newly organized Toastmasters' Club in Kansas City. It seems to me that there should be more organizations of the same nature only not limited to the city nor to after dinner speakers. Rufus Thompson Takes Post at Leland Stanford Dr. R. A. Schwegler, dean of the School of Education, gave some suggestions for progressive education to a group of about 100 persons at the education forum held in Memorial Union building Tuesday night. "Knowledge is experience and we may gain it vicariously by seeing or hearing it, or directly by experience. The more definitely learning approaches experience, the more persistent it is—it has a glue-like tendency to stick," he said. COSMETICS Dr. Schwegler said that classroom emphasis should be shifted from "regurgitation of knowledge" to problem solving. "Progressive education attempts to emphasize the experience side of education; to confront the child with problems in a situation resembling that of life," continued the dean. minutely observing. There would be no argument in the minds of most of us about doing as he says, but keeping cool is an entirely different proposition. That's as sensible as asking the farmers down on the Neosho river to be calm while the flood waters sweep away their first prospective bumper crop in years. Schools have tended to emphasize memory and forget application. The result is that many of the tests are tests of memory and not of sagacity. Teachers should be nimble-minded enough to set up problem situations in their classrooms; their aim should be to prepare young people to master the problem of living," the dean concluded. Marie Earle Both Mr. and Mrs. Thompson who are graduates of the University, have secured their master's degree in Botany. They are also members of Sigma Xi, honorary scientific society, and Phi Sigma, honorary organization for biology students. TAXI VANITY BEAUTY SHOP Phone 1372 HUNSINGER'S 920-22 Mass. 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