====PAGE-LEVEL METADATA==== University Daily Kansan Page 0472_1 from reel: L 2350 (1954-10-15 to 1955-09-12) https://digital.lib.ku.edu/ku-udk/142438 Title: A Word of Praise Is Sure Out of Order Summary: Editorial discussing student voter behavior and participation in recent campus elections, questioning why students who opposed a proposal didn't engage in discussion. Category: editorial Subjects: student elections; voter participation; campus governance Named Entities: Hilmer, Karen [Editorial Editor] Confidence: 0.9 Title: My-but You're Home Early Dear! Summary: Cartoon showing a student returning home early with an excuse, depicting student social life and excuses. Category: editorial cartoon Subjects: student life; social commentary; humor Confidence: 0.8 Title: One Woman's Opinion Summary: Opinion piece by Margaret Hablen discussing student responsibility and administrative power in campus governance. Category: opinion Subjects: student government; campus administration; student responsibility Named Entities: Hablen, Margaret [former Women Students council president] Confidence: 0.8 Title: ...Letters... Summary: Collection of reader letters to the editor addressing various campus concerns including newspaper coverage and student life issues. Category: letter Subjects: campus issues; student concerns; newspaper coverage Confidence: 0.7 Title: Money Prime Factor in 'Cowboy' Fame Summary: Article about Dodge City's competition with Oklahoma City for the Cowboy Hall of Fame, focusing on financial incentives and civic pride. Category: local news Subjects: local history; Dodge City; Cowboy Hall of Fame Named Entities: Hudelson, Gordon [author] Confidence: 0.8 Title: [comic strips] Category: comic strips Confidence: 0.9 Title: [classifieds] Category: classifieds Confidence: 0.9 Title: [advertisements] Category: advertisements Confidence: 0.9 Note: Descriptive metadata for this item has been generated in part using AI (artificial intelligence) technologies and may be incomplete, misleading, or inaccurate. Please contact the Kenneth Spencer Research Library with specific questions or concerns.