BS Mass hers Warren St: ssage a assage home. arbers. 欢迎光临 1. 在空白处输入你想要的文字或图片。 2. 检查字体、大小、颜色是否正确。 3. 按要求修改或添加内容。 4. 保存修改后的文件。 **完成** Bros. in the athletic TENNIS, FIELD BALL, TIC IM- Basum Parasst. Address. BRO. Alphia, Buffalo. Alisa, Denve Angland. Y.M.C.A. A number of the members of the two associations were entertained at the house Saturday evening. The association expects to continue this plan of entertaining small groups at a time. The election of officers on last Thursday evening resulted in the selection of the following men: president, J. F. Bender; vice president, C. B. Hosford; secretary E. H. Dunmire: trearurer, E. P. Davies. W. C. Clock who was president of the association in '98, is here attending the Methodist conference. He will speak at the meeting Sunday at 4:30. Y. W. C. A. NOTES. Miss Weiss left Monday for her home in Topeka. She will r.turn after the spring vacation. The advisory board reception to the city ladies has been postponed to the middle of April. The social committee are planning a number of group functions for the spring term. The Wednesday gospel meeting on "The Greatest Thing in the World" was led by Miss Nelhe Potts. Miss Sterling gave a violin solo. REPORT OF THE QUILL CLUB. Miss Ardery's short story, "Broncho Jim" showed literary skill in the preservation of the conversational style,and also an appreciation of the character of the people among whom the plot was laid. Mr. Kilby's story, "The Didero Hog" was true enough to life so that it ignored the rhetorician's demand for unity. This, of course, led to some discussion, but the critics were agreed that the story had proved a very entertaining one to them. X. Y. Z. DEBATING CLUB Our new president does not seem kindly to the duties of his office, we hope that he will improve in time. Vice president Elder presided. The work in parliamentary law was conducted by Kayser. Mr. Bartlett gave an extempore talk. The debate on question that the time has now come for a gradual reduction of the tariff for one for revenue only was affirmed by Tritt and Kayser and denined by Petit and Earheart. Mr. Hoel was admitted to membership. Mr. Cowdrick was with us again. ENGINEERING NOTES. The show cases in the Fowler shops are being rearranged so that Prof. Jones can show samples of his pattern work. The Engineer meeting for Friday noon was postponed until next Friday. Two of the new lathes are completed with the exception of being set up and four new ones are in construction. Professor Ward has finished the straight edges for the engineers. They cost much less this way. Some of the fuses burned out in the shops during the storm Wedn sday night and all on the hill was in darkness. It often happens that a wire gets grounded and burns out. The seniors are busy working on their theses. The Graduate Magazine for March is out. It is a good number. The principal article is "What Should College do for Women" by Gertrude Boughton Blackwelder. Geo. M. Vinton, law 03, representing International View Co. has been transferred from Spokane Wash., to San Francisco, Cal. See Major, The Barber, at 910 Mass. St. We are not the Best but Just as Good as the Best. Give us a call and if you are not satisfied don't pay a cent. All kinds of Barber Supplies for sale—just what the boys all need—made by the Koken Barber Supply Co. of St. Louis Plenty of Baths. Lots of Hot Towels after Shaving and a good free rub, neck shaved all for 10c. Your business solicited—C. A. Major. Hubert Thompson, who was a student of K. U. from 1800 to 1893, was on the hill Friday morning. Mr. Thompson has been in the medical department of U. S. army since 1805. From 1801-03 he served in the Philippines. He is now stationed at Angel Island, San Francisco co. The law library has recently added the works of Jeremy Bentham to its collection. A big excursion went down to Kansas City Friday afternoon to root for the Kansas track team. Pipe—the finest line in the city Smith's News Depot. Professor Olin has been invited to deliver the address to the graduating class of St. John high school Apr.22. Judge Cates of Kansas City and Judge T B, Wall of Wichita will address the law school in the near future. Coach Durham has been having trouble with an old injury in which the ligaments attached to his collar bone were affected. Dr. Strong goes to Winfield today where he will address the teacher's association. W. H. McLain of St. Louis will address the students of the sociology department, April 14, on "The Problem of Charity." He will also deliver an evening lecture open to the public Go to Smith's News Depot for fine Cigars and Tobacco. Chas. Lovelace had charge of the basket ball team on their trip this week. This is the first time a student has managed the trip of an athletic team since Mr. Plank has been general manager. E. Spencer Clark, '01, now in the medical department of Washington University, is in town, the guest of Murray Hill. Professor E. L. Taylor of the School of Engineering, is called to the engineering department of Yale University. Hicks and Allen accompanied the basket ball team on its trip this week and did yeoman service for the 'varsity. There is a movement on foot for the establishment of a course in Banking and Economics at the University. Professor Blackmar has been selected chairman of the Committee of the Sociology Section in the Arts and Science Department of the St. Louis Expation. Go to Lindsys for fine shoe repairing. Mass, street. ProfessorCone has been unable to meet his classes several days this week owing to illness. The seniors are holding their first base ball practice on McCook field this afternoon. A big line of Base Ball goods are now in at Smith's News Depot PHOTOGRAPHER Call and see what we can do for you on rates. PHOTOGRAPHER, ONE THING AND ANOTHER Wind is air when it is going somewhere. It is generally caused by unequal temperatures and the U.S. weather bureau. WIND. There are several kinds of wind among which are hot winds which scorch everything with which they come in contact, and hot air which never harms any one or anything unless it is the fellow who starts it in motion. There are high winds which blow low and low winds which sometimes blow high. Besides these there are north winds, south winds, east winds, west winds etc. Then there are zephyr's which vary greatly in nature according to the locality, and wind-jammers which are the same everywhere. Cyclones are winds which travel in a circle and raise cane, and tornadoes raise cane by going straight ahead. Funny, isnt it? Trade winds are a deep sea variety of wind and do not interest us. Scientists and explorers have discovered several Caves of the Wind; these are caverns containing and sending forth wind of various grades. They have struck the popular fancy so well that now nearly everyone car is around him a reproduction in miniature of this great natural ph phenomenon. This is where the scientists have missed it as they should never have made their discovery public. Prof. of English Literature.—Will you please relate the experiences of John Bunyon which led him to write, Figrims Progress? Of course you know, w. do not want his extended experiences. Lady student. Well, do you want me to give his internal experiences? Why did not Pen elope? Because her owner would not letter. Why did he wanta holder? Because it was his write. There will be a conference of High School principals, city superintendents, and other interested teachers held at the University on Friday and Saturday, April 15 and 16, 1933. This conference is called for the purpose of considering the state, the accredited high school system in general. Mrs. Jessie Witter has all the newest and best in fancy needle work. In her new location she is more able to accommodate her customers. Lessons free. 921 Mass. St The university authorities expect to have the new catalogue out by May 1. The engineering school are agitating the annual idea. If they conclude to get out such a publication it will have the general form of the annuals which the School of Pharmacy has been publishing. Jesse Worley has gone to work for the Lawrence Gazette. He will be on duty at the city editor's desk and criticise, curtail and otherwise demoralize the copy handed in by his city reportorial staff. Mrs. Jessie Witter can furnish you anything in fine needlework. See some of her new things for waist decorations. Orders taken for work. 921 Mass. St. Ralph Love will leave school on account of his father's death. He will take charge of his father's business. Chus, Brook, a former K. U. student, is now in business at Humboldt. He is a partner in the Humboldt Investment Co. W. A. Clark is visiting his son, Lee. The class base ball managers will meet Monday. Butler was elected captain of the track team last week. He is one of our foremost track men. Dr. Naismith has been ill with the grippe this week. Spring Millinery, Misses Hutt. 837 Massachusetts Street. Easter Novelties. We have a nice assortment at right prices. Come in. WOLF'S BOOK STORE. $10. Suit Sale $10. We place on sale Saturday over Twenty Styles of NEW SPRING SUITS. in all the new weaves and fabrics at $10.00 your choice. W. E. SPALDING. -AT- MRS, E. E. MENDENHALL'S. 823 MASS ST. CALL AND SEE THE Easter Ihats K. S. U. Students Buy their Text Books and Supplies at 819 MASS. ST. Rowlands and Stevenson BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS. We are carrying a full line of Fresh Meat In addition to our fine line of Groceries. Park Grocery Give me a call for YOUR NEW EASTER HAT Everything new at MRS. SHEARER'S. Mr. Stubbs started the subscriptions for the new Y. M. C. A. building with $5,000. Washburn College is rejoicing over the gift of $40,000 for a library from Andrew Carnegie. Miss Bertha Charvough went to her home at Osage City Tuesday on account of sickness. Miss Shirley of Washburn visited Miss Muckle and other friends on the hill Sunday and Monday. The faculty have arrived at no definite conclusion regarding the proposed course in Domestic Science. It is probable that some sort of a course of that nature will be established next year. T. A. McNeil of the "Mail and Breeze" one of the pioneer news paper men of Kansas, will lecture at the university at 10 o'clock next Friday morning on the subject; Experience vs. Theory in newspaper work. You Need No Money To gain admittance to the Imperial Dancing Acade my if you do not dance. We would be pleased to have you call and watch our class work, We claim that we have the best school of dancing in the State of Kansas, and only ask you to investigate our methods and talk with our pupils. You don't need to buy a ticket to join our classes, but pay nightly and come whenever you can. Hall open all day. IMPERIAL DANCING ACADEMY. The Lawrence Scientific Schoo Phone 510 Blue. Residence, Main 425. HARVARD UNIVERSITY offers four-year courses of study leading to the degree of B.S. in Civil, Mechanical, and Electrical Engineering Mining and Metallurgy Architecture, Landscape Architecture Forestry, Chemistry, Geology, Biology, Anatomy and Hygiene (preparation for medical schools). Science for teachers and a course in General Science. Students are admitted to regular standing by examinations and by credit from other Schools or Colleges. Ap proved Special Students may be admitted without examination. The Catalogue will be sent on application to the Secretary, J. L Love, 16 University Hall, Cambridge, mass. Bakery & Restaurant. Mrs. M. F. Williams. EVERYTHING GOOD TO EAT Come for Pies and Cakes. 838½ Massachusetts St. Phone 550 Gray.