O THE SUMMER SESSION KANSAN Yea Verily, The Dean's Steno Is A Busy Lady Fount of general information, private secretary, mail clerk, and protector of sacred precepts—such as the titles Miss Stella Harrison, c20 secretary to Dean F. J. Kelly, may be said to possess. "Are we indeable;" said Miss Harrison. "We enrolled 381 men and 381 women the first day." Eight to ten, seeking advice, enrollment, or information, are usually waiting their turns in Dean Kelly's office. You need to ensure the way to some place else. Miss Harrison handles the sorting of the mail for the departments of education, mails the department's catalogues, takes dictation, answers the telephone, and, as has been stated, receives the callers. "A number object to paying the extra dollar required of those enrolling late," said Miss Harrison. "They have numerous excuses. For instance, one lady's train was late; again, a man was acting as steward of a club, and hadn't been able to get away before. Others didn't wish to enroll until the end of the week, and were quite grieved when they were told they would be unable to receive full credit. "More women than men make inquiries," Miss Harrison observed, "as there are seventy women, to sixteen students enrolled n the School of Education. And an interested observer reports that Miss Harrison even remembers to remind Dean Kelly on occasion, just before closing time, of the pound of coffee which Mrs. Kelly 'phoned him to bring at exactly five o'clock. ADMINISTRATION BUILDING IS HALF BUILT The Administration Building when completed will be one of the largest state school buildings in the country. Shea, superintendent of grounds. The building is only half completed, which accounts for the scattered boards and littered area. Mr. Shea and his crew about $40,000 to finish the building. Four appropriations have been made by the state legislature for the erection of this building. The first, in 1912, was $125,000 for the building of the East Wing. The second one of $42,000 came in 1913 for Kappa Phi meets at Myers Hall Wednesday night at 7 o'clock. SUMMER GIRLS Wanting a good Shampoo Will go to MRS SANDERS of course 1315 Tenn. SkofStadS ELLING SYSTEM Means the best merchandise obtainable sold for the least possible cash with all unnecessary expenses squeezed out. The East and West Wings are occupied by class rooms, while the Central part is used by the School of Fine Arts. Clothing and Furnishing Goods for Men and Boys. "More money and bigger appropriations are all that is needed," said Mr. Shea. the foundation. In 1917, $225,000 was appropriated for the building of the Center and West Wing. The last appropriation of $7,000 was made by the Center in January 1900 for the completion of a few rooms in the central part. Oread Shining Parlor All kinds of shoes cleaned. White shoes a specialty. Complete line Laces and Cleaners Agents Lawrence Steam Laundry Next door to "Brick's" CHAS. PENNELL, Prop. CONKLIN and WATERMANN Fountain Pens We sell Eastman Kodaks McCOLLOCHS DRUG STORE 847 Mass. St. PROFESSIONAL CARDS JOB PRINTING—B. H. Dale, 1027 Mass DR. H. L. CHAMBERS, Suite 2, Jackson Building. General practice. Special attention to nose, throat and ear telephone 217. Mrs. Roland DeWatteville Call 2270 Black between 5:00 and 7:00 p.m. DR. H. REDING, F. A. U. BLUG, Eye ear, nose, and throat. Special attention to fitting glasse and tonsil work Phone 613. CHIROPRACTORS PHS, WEDNESDAY - PELLEMER- Graduates. Office 115. Former B. Phones, office 115. Residence, 115K2 B. HOPELET M. D. Room 3 and 4 J. R. BECHELT, M. D. Rooms 3 and 4 over McCulloch's. DR. B. C. ALRIGHT-chlpradic practice adjustments and massage. Office Stubba Bldg, 1101 Mass St. Phone 1531. Residence Phone 1761 G. W. JONES, A. M. M. D. Diseases of the stomach, surgery, and gynecology. Suite 1, F A. U. Bling. Residence 1241, New Orleans. 1219 Ohio Street. Beth phone 35. Private Lessons in Ball Room Dancing You can enjoy your meals in this COOL-CLEAN-CAFE We cater to the VERY BEST STUDENTS JOIN THE LARGE CLASS The OREAD CAFE H. B. Penis, president of the delegates to the International Con- Lawrence Rotary Club, and J. Frank ference of Rotarians in Atlantic Jones, secretary, will be the local City, N. J., this week. "Just a step from the campus" You know that You know that The one thing That will ad More pleasure To swimmin' Than anything We know of is A perfect fitting Swimmin' Suit— We have 'em For men and Women— BOWER SOCK THEATRE Two Nites Two Mats Monday and Tuesday, June 28 and 29. Mats. 15c and 25c Nite. 15c and 50c WHITMAN'S "Sampler" The most pleasing and satisfactory assortment of candy now available At WIEDEMANN'S