9 DR. LINDLEY THANKS UNIVERSITY ALUMNI "Deeply Grateful" to Graduates Who Promise Hearty Co-Operation Following a telegram from the Alumni Association of the University of Kansas promising full co-operation and support to Dr. E. H. Lindley of the University of Idaho who was elected chancellor of K. H. Miss Agnes Thompson, secretary of the association received the message below: Miss Agnes Thompson, Alumni Secretary, University of Kansas. E. H. Lindley. Deeply grateful for cordial assurance of alumni association. With the organized and active co-operation of the thousands of loyal sons and daughters of the University of Kansas we may confidentially count on the continued and rapid advance of the University. The following telegram was sent Dr. Lindley by the faculty committee of fifteen: Pres. E. H. Lindley, University of Idaho. The committee of fifteen representing the assembled faculties of the university extends to you a cordial warm welcome in the chancelship. Be assured of our loyal support is your great task of building a greater and better university. F. W. Blackmar. Chairman. Dr. Ludley returned the following message: message. To Dean F. W. Blackmar, Chairman of the Committee of 15, University of Kansas. Deeply appreciative of assurance of cordial co-operation of faculty of University. Without support new administration cannot succeed. Great cooperation of the faculty we may hope for ever better things for the university. E. H. Lindlev. Doctor Lindley expects to arrive at Lawrence about August 1. Dr. Strong's administration was to have expired with the close of last semester but he conjoined to his appointment to undergo his until the arrival at Dr. Lindley. The ill health of Mrs. Lindley has caused the delay in the arrival of the new chancellor, Mrs. Lindley is just recovering from pneumonia and has left with her husband for California where they expect to spend two months while she regains her strength. Courses Under Stevens And Davis Withdrawn Eleventh hour changes n the faculty of the summer session have caused the withdrawal of courses in the departments of history and botany as scheduled in the catalog, W. C. Stevens professor of botany has been forced to give up his class on account of ill health and his班, W. Davis, assistant professor of Ameri ntery will leave soon for Florida. Classes which were to have been taught by these two have been cancelled. Send the S. S. Kansan home THE SUMMER SESSION KANSAN Where you can meet with that Jayhawker Spirit DON'T FORGET US when you need for the Books or Supplies Summer Session of K. U. We understand your needs and know how to meet them University Book Store 803 Mass. 206 Phone Individual Care That's what has made this shop the largest in Lawrence. And why so many K. U. Students always come to us. That is the reason you should visit HOUKS' BARBER SHOP THE SHOP OF THE TOWN The Canny Student Knoweth a Side Door "New students wishing to enroll in line on the walk approaching the Summer Session will please stand front door; upper classmen who know the ropes will naturally hunt the side doors." No such sign was posted at the gymnasium yesterday, but that seemed to be the rule for getting into the room where the scrubbes at the long tables were welcoming converts to scholastic endeavor. The difference between the upper classman and a stranger on the campus is that the popular classes likely to be closed "What is an education for if it doesn't show a man how to be a businessman?" the posted "graduates" of the class of 1920. "The side door" used to have a bad reputation in supposedly dry towns before prohibition came in, but it纱a perfectly respectable institution now. Even the banks it when the tax system changes. Why should universities be behind in such matters? One more evidence of the students? former has learned the virtues of the side door. He knows that it saves time and that i gives the user thereof a sure place in the front ranks of the course. thirst for the practical education! A that leads no small number to enroll informally in the general course given in all schools and years, on "How to Put Things Over." Send the S. K. Sansàn home. Summer Session Students Welcome! MAY YOUR STAY HERE BE PLEASANT When you want what we have in the clothing line drop in and look us over or drop in anyway. It will prove agreeable to both of us for we sell Dependable Clothing of Merit, only for least cash. SKOFTAD SELLING SYSTEMS Certificates of Deposit Put your spare money in our certificate of deposit They bear 3 per cent Interest THE WATKINS NATIONAL BANK "The Bank where Students Bank" You'll greet Our showing Of new straws With enthusiasm When you see How many New styles We have That are good— Fancy straws, Bangkoks and Panamas— Prices reasonable— Our Greatest Asset IS YOUR GOOD WILL To get your good will and keep it we must give GOOD SERVICE For anything you want in Music or Musical Instruments COME TO THE STORE OF J.H. Bell Music Co. 925 Mass. St. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY A CULTURED refined lady desires position as house-mother. Can furnish best references for similar work. Address the Kannan, 1-12-1. FOR RENT—For the summer—six room furnished house bath and full basement. Garden space. Good location on Tennessee. Call 1555. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for ladies, not far from campus. Very desirable. 1116 Louisiana St. Phone 1854. 1-3-3. The Best Kodak Finishers Fresh E. K. Films TODAY Varsity - Bowersock Corrine Griffith in Four Shows Daily 2:30,4:00,7:30,9:00 Also Burton Holmes Travels "The Garter Girl" Frank Keenan in "Dollars for Dollars" And Mutt and Jeff Comedy At Both Houses Wednesday Nazimova in "The Heart of a Child" What would New York be without Wall Street! Think of Boston without it's Beans! And Pittsburg without it's Smoke! Imagine Lawrence without— Wiedemann's It can't be done! There's a lot of of restful zest in "Wiedies" drinks!