JANUARY 2024 PAGE TWO UNIYERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1941 School Of Education "The school of education is organized to offer professional curricula, to promote research in the problems of education, and to provide educational guidance for prospective teachers and educational workers in the schools," he said. 1. 下列说法错误的是 2. 乙型脑脊髓炎是 Education Reorganized Complete reorganization of the undergraduate teacher training program in the School of Education has come about since the graduation of many students from the University Several new members have been added to the staff in recent years, filling positions as instructors. This year, Kenneth Anderson, assistant professor, was added to the staff as an education psychology instructor. In 1947-48 student enrollment in the School of Education increased 20 per cent over the previous year. This year the increase is 35 per cent, an all time high. Dean George B. Smith, who is in his eighth year as dean of the school, explains the three purposes of his department. The satisfactory completion of curricula in this school entitles graduates to receive from the state department of education certificates to teach in the schools of Kansas. 1. 1.1 人类发展史简史 2. 1.2 人工智能基础与发展 3. 1.3 物联网技术与应用 Jaeyanes, attendance required 6:30 tonight, stadium, for exhibition practice. Oct. 22,1943 Official Bulletin Registrants for graduate record examination of Oct. 25 and 26 should report to Pine room, Union, before 1 p.m. Monday for first session. Fiscalc College club, 5:30 p.m. Sunday, parish house. Mathematical colloquium, 5 p.m. Monday, 203 Frank Strong, Dean E B. Stouffer, "An Elementary Proof of the Sylvester-Franke Theorem on Determinants." Autonomy club, 4 p.m. Monday. 801 Snow. Inter-Dorm meeting, 5 p.m. Monday, 222 Frank Strong. Independents party, 8:15 p.m. Monday, Union ballroom. Students for Norman Thomas, 7.15 p.m. Monday, 111 Frank Strong. Phi Sigma, noon Monday, 301 Snow, Dr. Rollin Baker, spaker. A. S.T.E., 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Fowler shops. Read the Daily Kansan daily. Rock Chalk Cairn A Famed Honored Hill Tradition Tradition at this University, as at any other, grows with the school. Homecoming, the Nightshirt parade, Doc Yak, and the New Student induction have become traditions which will always hold places in the minds of K.U. graduates. Traditional among University landmarks, though, is the Rock Chalk point on the point of the hill behind$\textcircled{2}$ Traditional among University lanc cairn on the point of the hill behind Frank Strong hall. This shaft of Oreand limestone is a memorial to old North College, the first University building. North College stood on the hill about where Corbin hall is now. When the building was torn down a huge "K" was constructed from stones taken from the remains. Later, when Corbin hall was built, workmen destroyed the "K" but salvaged some of the stones, which now are the base of the cairn. Provisions were made to add another stone each year. Each stone was to symbolize certain persons or events connected with the University. The first rock was inscribed "North College"—(1859)—1866—1917." Two attempts have been made to destroy the cairn. In 1928 the bronze plate was stolen and left on the front porch of a house in Indiana street. It was later returned. In January, 1933, an engineering student discovered that the rocks of the monument had been broken apart and scattered about. The shaft had toppled over on its side. No evidence could be found to support rumors that an explosion had been heard during the night. Someone had been digging on the north side of the monument. The only clues were footprints in the soft dirt and the letters "QED" in black paint on the stone inscribed with the name, "North College." It was believed that the letters represented the Latin phrase, "which to be proved," used at the end of mathematical problems. No motive other than vandalism was ever determined. The Rock Chalk cairn was rebuilt in March, 1933, with a stronger foundation. A stone from old Snow hall was added. The monument was moved in 1941 to its present location on the brow of the hill. Previously it had stood below that point, on the slope which falls away toward the stadium. Students hear of the tradition of the Rock Chalk cairn at the New Student induction, when they become official members of the University family. The tradition remains with them throughout their college career; they bid the famed monument farewell in their march down the hill at Commencement exercises. Young Democrats Back Dergance The Young Democrats pledged their support to Philip A. Dergance, candidate for congress from the second district, and other candidates on the Democratic ticket in a meeting held Thursday. They discussed methods of getting out the voters, informing the people of the time and places for voting and the dispensing of information on the Democratic candidates. The members decided that the Young Democrats would not participate in the American Veterans committee forum of political parties as the Republicans did not submit a speaker. Praver Meeting Is Sunday KU. Disciple fellowship will hold its evening meeting near Potter lake Sunday. Elsie Le Masters will lead the group in a candle lighting service. Theme will be "Let the Lower Lights be Burning." A picnic supper will be served. Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence add $1.00 a semester postage), published in Lawrence, after February; after University diversity year except Saturdays and Sundays. University holidays and examination periods. Entered as second class on Sept. 17, 1810, at the Office at Lawrence, Kansas, under set of Marvel 3, 1879. University Daily Kansan LINDLEY'S KANSAS CLEANERS 12 East Eighth Quality Cleaning at Reasonable Prices Men's Suits, Cleaned and Pressed 75c Ladies' Plain Dresses, Cl. and Pressed 79c CASH AND CARRY ONLY Beat Nebraska!! NOW You Supply TOUCHDOWNS WE SUPPLY THE FINEST IN LADIES APPAREL ANYTIME! Adelane's FASHIONS FIRST Men's Glee Club Due At Tailor Members of the men's Glee club should have their coat measurements taken at J. C. Penny and company before the next club meeting Tuesday, Oct. 26, Dean Gilley, president, announced today. The club will wear grey corduroy coats and maroon neckties at its first performance Sunday, Nov. 21. Planning a Party? DEL WEIDNER and His Orchestra This popular 12-piece orchestra is available for private and public dances. write! wire! phone! Del Weidner, 215 Clay St., phone 2-2444 Topeka, Kansas Do you need a football? —— We have it! Do you need a basketball? —— We have it! Do you need a golfball? —— We have it! Do You Need Sporting Goods? WE HAVE IT!!! KIRKPATRICK SPORT SHOP 715 Mass. Phone 1018 HELLO GRADS Meet Your Friends at Homecoming And Dine With Us Finest quality foods plus the talent of our chef assures you of the finest and best food in town. BLUE MILL ERNIE'S NEW 1009 Mass. Phone 409 Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. Free Dance! HOMECOMING EVE, FRIDAY, OCT. 22 LAWRENCE COMMUNITY BLDG., After The Rally Music provided free by Lawrence Local 512, A.F. of M. No admission price . . just your willing donation to a fund which will be delivered to your Community Chest