1 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS APRL 18, 1947 PAGE TWO Social Ends Important Donham Tells Bosses "The responsibility of business management is to see that social ends are obtained," Wallace B. Donham, former dean of the Harvard Graduate School of Business, told the Society for the Advancement of Management. He said business would make less money, but inflation would be avoided. Labor strife and the growing legislation against business would be unnecessary, he explained. "The main thing we have to learn is how to get along with others." Mr Donham said. "Labor and management do not understand each other they always come to the conference table with the idea that the other is wrong. "Education should make students realize their social responsibilities. At present students are given too many inert facts and ideas. There is no attempt to apply education to daily living." "Perhaps the worst sign in our democracy is the unwillingness of people to support themselves," he said. "If this is not remedied our form of government will disappear." April 18. 1947 A.S.C. elections committee, 5 p.m. today, Pine room of the Union. *** Qualifications committee, League of Student Voters, 5 p.m. today, Union Activities office. * * Omega Psi Phi meeting at 7 tonight in the Pine room of the Union. * * Petitions for nomination of candidates for the All-Student election must be filed with the secretary of the A.S.C. by tonight. A filing fee of $1 must accompany each petition.-Eliae Thalman, Sec'y. 永年 Sign up for YMCA softball team at "Y" office. YMCA needs men for concessions at KU, Relays, Report to "Y" office. Entomology club picnic, Lone Star lake, April 26. Transportation from Snow hall furnished. Tickets may be purchased at Entomology office, 323 Snow. Food furnished. * * Progressive party precinct, social and investigating committees meeting 4 p.m. Monday,116 Frank Strong. League of Student Voters, 4.p.m. Monday, 104 Green hall. Public Relations committee of Union Activities, 7 p.m. Tuesday, East room of the Union. Attendance required. Refreshments. The student court will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in Green hall. The following students are requested to appear: George Waugh, Leonard Sparks, Jr., Norman Eberhart, Frederick Kiewit, George Wootten, Charles W. Hall, Harold T. Herriot, Lawrence Syverson, Oliver Samuel. The Business School Association announces the election of officers for 1947-48 to be held on Business School day, May 9. Petitions for nominations may be obtained from Business School office and must be filed with that office by April 28. All students who expect to attend the summer session or return for the fall semester should sign up in the Registrats office according to the following schedule: today, P-R; Monday, S; Tuesday, T-Z; Wednesday, all those who could not come in their scheduled days. 30 percent of all homes have no running water. University Daily Kansan University Daily Kansan Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year. (In Lawrence add $1 a semester post- day.) Mail subscription for afternoon during the school year except Saturdays and Sundays, University holidays, and examination periods. Entered as second cover matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Lawrence, Kan, under act of March 3, 1879. ISA Will Sponsor Mixer And Picnic Jack Rardin, College sophomore, was sworn in as men's representative of the junior class, replacing Ira D. Jordon, College junior, who recently resigned. The council voted to have a pamphlet summer to all new students describing the activities of the organization. The ISA council decided at its weekly meeting Thursday night to sponsor a mixer April 30 and a box supper May 7. Both events will be held at Potter lake. The next meeting will be held April 23. 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