EIGHT SUMMER SESSION KANSAN FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1931 City Churches to Offer Programs for Students University Professors Will Assist in Services for Summer The churches of Lawrence are offering special programs of interest to students. The program for the session is: Prof. R. H. Wheeler, "Developments in Psychology," June 21; Prof. F. E. Kester, "The Mysterious Universe," a book review, June 28; Prof. James Naismith, "Physical Education as a Character Builder," July 5. A class for students will be held at the First Presbyterian church, corner of Ninth and Kentucky streets, every Sunday at 9:45 a.m. Mrs. Bruce Cameron is teacher. A reception for students will be given at Westminster hall Friday evening, June 19. Westminster hall, 1221 Oread, in charge of Mrs. Anna Olinger, is headquarters for all student activities of the Presbyterian groups. Raymond A. Schwegler, director of the summer session, will speak Sunday at 9:45 at the First Baptist church at the corner of Eighth and Kentucky streets. His talk will be the first in a series, given at the same time, which will be offered throughout the summer. "The Church as a Character Builder" will be the subject of the first edl. "Not only Baptists but all students or residents will be welcome at these meetings, said the Rev. Charles W. Thomas, director of student work. A men's Bible class will be taught at the Trinity Lutheran church by George L. Anderson. Special musical programs will be announced. Read the Kansan want-ads. TOURNAMENTS TO BE HELD DURING NEXT FEW WEEKS Tournaments in golf, tennis, and handball will be held in the next few weeks. Those desiring to enter any of these tourneys should sign their names on the bulletin board at Robinson Gymnasium as soon as notices are listed there. The golf course is being mowed and should be in splendid condition by the time the first matches of the tournament begin. According to Prof. H. G. Allphin, swimming instructor, the pool will be open to men at 1:30 on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, and also from 3:30 to 5:30 on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. A class for beginners will be held every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 2:30. A life saving class, under the direction of Mr. Allphin, will follow the beginners at 3 p.m. on the same days. AMPLIFIER ENABLES DEAF CHILDREN TO HEAR SOUNDS Chicago—(UP)—School children, deaf since birth, heard sounds for the first time when an amplifying apparatus, eventually to be placed in 100 school rooms of this city, was tried out on them. It consisted of a specially constructed microphone into which the teacher spoke and her voice was made audible to deaf pupils through an amplifier, and head phone for the deaf. At the demonstration, conducted at the Parker Practice school, the teacher spoke a word into the microphone, and several of the pupils heard the first sound ever to penetrate their ear drums. Parents' Partiality a Drawback Harrisburg, Pa. — (UP) — Favoritism on the part of parents toward one child is often responsible for an inferiority complex or a more pronounced form of mental illness in the other children, according to Dr. William C. Sandy, director of the Bureau of Mental Health, Pennsylvania Department of Welfare. Read the Kansan want-ads. Fountain Pens Fine Stationery Textbooks AND Supplies Two Book Stores All Costume Jewelry 12 Price This Includes New Summer Numbers Sale Starts Saturday Watch Our Window in Hotel Eldridge