WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Six Attend Quill Meeting An expansion of membership to accredited junior colleges was voted to the constitution of the American College Quill club at their national convention held at Kansas State college Dec. 2 and 3. Four members of the K.U. chapter and two faculty members represented the University at the convention. It was also decided by the group to continue publication of the national Quill club magazine, The Parchment. Eight chapters were represented. Dr. Earl Davis, professor of English at Kansas State college, was elected as high chancellor. He succeeded John E. Hankins, University professor of English. No members of the K.U. club were elected to offices. The convention began Dec. 2 with an evening social meeting. A discussion period was held the next morning and the constitutional revision was voted on in the afternoon. A banquet was held in the evening, and was followed by the reading of outstanding manuscripts. Those who attended from K.U. were Professor Hankins; Thomas G. Sturgeon, faculty advisor to the Quill club; Jane Schmidt, elb president; Nehemiah Kronenberg, third year law; and John Arnold and Robert Schnorr, graduate students. Forensic League Meeting Thursday The first meeting of a practice series in parliamentary procedure will be at 7:15 p.m. Thursday in 106 Green hall. The series, sponsored by the Forensic league, will be open to all University students. Meetings will be supervised by Richard Schiefelbusch, assistant professor of speech. Further details concerning the series will be announced Thursday night. The series is the first of its kind to be offered at the University. By Bibler Call K.U. 251 With Your News. Little Man On Campus "Awfully nice of you to stop by. Louise! We very seldom see girls over here in the School of Engineering." 'Incumbent' Unknown Word To City Commissioners Dothan. Ala.—(U.P.)—"Incumbent" is virtually an unknown word in city commission elections here. They just don't run again. In fact, since the commission form of government was adopted in 1834, six of the 12 commissioners have resigned. Only three have completed their terms. One died in office. It's FRANK'S for Gifts Beautiful Bridge-Table Sets 834 Mass. FURNITURE FRANK'S 834 Mass. FURNITURE NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT KIRBY'S CAFE But we'll still have 24-hour service. SHORT ORDERS—LIGHT LUNCHES—DINNERS SANDWICHES—CHILI—COLD DRINKS Phone Orders 838 $ _{1/2} $ Mass. Ph. 3038 "Charley" Handley New Owner IMPORTANT GIFTS FOR IMPORTANT PEOPLE LONGINES — WALTHAM — WITTNAUER — HELBROS WATCHES - Stone Set Rings for Men and Women (Prices Greatly Reduced) - Chokers and Bracelets by Forstner - Rhine Stone and Crystal Chokers, Brackets and Ear Rings (Hand Set Stones) - Tory Leather Covered Jewel Boxes $2.95 and $3.95 - Shop Now While Stocks Are Complete - A Small Deposit Will Hold Your Selection 914 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Ph. 368 Patronize the Advertisers in the University Daily Kansan. Man Was Given Two Ends. One To Sit On And One To Think With. His Success Depends On The One He Uses Most. Heads You Win-Tails You Lose You'll Be Using Your Head If You Use Daily Kansan Classified Ads Your University Daily Kansan Phone KU 376 Phone KU 376