====PAGE-LEVEL METADATA==== University Daily Kansan Page 0204_1 from reel: L 2340 (1945-10-26 to 1946-12-13) https://digital.lib.ku.edu/ku-udk/155138 Title: K.U. Limited Summary: Article discusses KU's implementation of restricted enrollment for the fall semester, explaining the new policy and its implications for student admissions. Category: campus news Subjects: university enrollment; academic policy; higher education Confidence: 0.9 Title: School Away From School Summary: Feature on KU's extension program, detailing how over 1,000 students attend classes in various Kansas cities through the university's outreach initiatives. Category: campus news Subjects: university extension programs; adult education; distance learning Confidence: 0.85 Title: 'Tickets for K.C. Game Not Distributed Fairly' Summary: Letter to the editor protesting the distribution of tickets for a KU event, expressing concerns about fairness in the ticket allocation process. Category: letter Subjects: student concerns; event ticketing; university events Named Entities: DORIS DIXON [student]; BARBARA FORD [student] Confidence: 0.8 Title: French, British to Leave Lebanon by March 30 Summary: News about agreement for French and British troops to evacuate Lebanon by March 30, 1946, as reported by the Paris UP. Category: national news Subjects: international relations; post-war diplomacy; Middle East Confidence: 0.8 Title: The Higher It Goes, the Shakier It Gets Summary: Editorial cartoon illustrating the relationship between rising wages and unstable prices, depicting two figures on a precarious structure labeled 'Wages' and 'Prices'. Category: editorial cartoon Subjects: economic conditions; wages and prices; inflation Confidence: 0.9 Title: Sabath Begins Fight to Evict Lobbyists Summary: News about Rep. Adolph Sabath introducing legislation to investigate and potentially evict lobbyists from congressional offices. Category: local news Subjects: government reform; lobbying; congressional investigations Named Entities: Sabath, Adolph [congressman] Confidence: 0.8 Title: Rock Chalk Talk Summary: Regular student column by Keith Wilson featuring humorous observations and commentary on campus life and events. Category: features/profiles Subjects: student life; campus commentary; humor Confidence: 0.75 Title: New at the Library: 'The Last of the No-Hi-Cans;—How the Democrats Plan to Return Kansas to the Union,' by Harry Woodrin... Summary: Brief announcement about a new book available at the university library. Category: informational content Subjects: library acquisitions; political literature; Kansas history Confidence: 0.7 Title: Kentucky Has Become the First State to Make Franklin D. Roosevelt's Birthday (Jan. 30) a Legal Holiday Summary: Brief factual note about Kentucky establishing FDR's birthday as a legal holiday. Category: informational content Subjects: state holidays; Franklin D. Roosevelt; historical events Confidence: 0.7 Title: Among the War Personnel Still Missing in Action After the War Is Sinanthropus Pekinensis, Better Known as the Peking Man Summary: Brief note about the Peking Man fossil being among war personnel still missing in action. Category: informational content Subjects: World War II; missing persons; anthropology Confidence: 0.65 Title: With All the to-Do That Was Made About Where the Kansas-Aggie Game Was to Be Played, We Feel the Experts Could Have at L... Summary: Brief student commentary on the scheduling of a college football game. Category: informational content Subjects: college sports; athletic scheduling; student opinions Confidence: 0.6 Title: For One Credit Hour, an Extension Student Attends Eight Weekly Two-Hour Class Periods, and Pays $4. Summary: Brief informational note about the structure and cost of extension courses. Category: informational content Subjects: extension education; course fees; academic requirements Confidence: 0.7 Title: At Present, 410 Teachers, Housewives, and Businessmen Are Enrolled in Extension Classes in Kansas City, While Other Cour... Summary: Statistical information about current enrollment in KU extension programs across Kansas. Category: informational content Subjects: extension education; adult learners; regional education Confidence: 0.7 Title: Typical Courses Are Those in Secretarial Techniques, Cost Accounting, Personnel Management, Statistics, Psychology and G... Summary: List of typical courses offered through KU's extension program. Category: informational content Subjects: extension courses; vocational training; academic offerings Confidence: 0.7 Title: Some Persons May Attend the Classes Because of a Nostalgic Desire to Recapture the Glamour of Their College Days, Or, If... Summary: Brief commentary on why adults choose to participate in extension courses. Category: informational content Subjects: adult education; motivations for learning; lifelong learning Confidence: 0.65 Title: Many Others, However, Enroll in Courses Which Are Correlated With Their Occupations to Qualify Themselves for Advancemen... Summary: Brief explanation of different motivations for taking extension courses for credit. Category: informational content Subjects: career advancement; academic credit; professional development Confidence: 0.65 Title: Some of the Class Instructors Are Businessmen. But, Since the First Group of University Professors Began Giving Extensio... Summary: Brief historical note about the origins and faculty participation in KU's extension program. Category: informational content Subjects: extension education; faculty involvement; historical context Confidence: 0.65 Title: What Do These Professors Get in Return for the Time, Thought, and Effort Involved in Teaching Such Out-of-Town Classes?... Summary: Brief commentary on why faculty members participate in teaching extension courses despite minimal monetary compensation. Category: informational content Subjects: faculty motivation; extension teaching; academic rewards Confidence: 0.65 Title: They Have Not Only the Satisfaction of Sharing Their Knowledge With Others, but the Invaluable Benefits of Contact With... Summary: Detailed explanation of the benefits faculty derive from teaching extension courses, including community engagement and professional development. Category: informational content Subjects: faculty development; community engagement; educational philosophy Confidence: 0.65 Title: So, Indirectly, Students Here at the University Benefit, Also, When Members of the Faculty Teach Extension Classes. Summary: Brief concluding note on how extension teaching benefits on-campus students. Category: informational content Subjects: educational benefits; faculty development; student learning Confidence: 0.65 Title: By Bringing Members of the University Faculty and Persons Throughout the State Into Contact, With a Resulting Exchange O... Summary: Concluding statement emphasizing how extension classes fulfill the university's mission of outreach and intellectual exchange. Category: informational content Subjects: university outreach; intellectual exchange; community relations Confidence: 0.65 Title: Perhaps We Should Have Known, but When Announcement Was Made of the New Navy Newspaper on the Hill, the 'Fantail Forum,'... Summary: Brief humorous note correcting a misunderstanding about the name of a new campus publication. Category: informational content Subjects: campus humor; naval terminology; student publications Confidence: 0.65 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.