PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS NOVEMBER 27,1945 University DAILY KANSAN Student Newspaper of the UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Member of the Kansas Press Association, National Editorial Association, and the represented by the National Advertising Service, 420 Madison Ave., New York City. Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, plus 2% tax (in Lawrence add $1 a semester postage). Published in Law and Law School year except Saturdays and Sundays. University holidays, and examination period. Entered as second class September 7, 1987 at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kan., under act of March 3, 1879. NEWS STAFF ELEANOR ALBRIGHT Managing Editor JORDINA GORDON ORDER Ast. Managing Editor MARCO GAYNOR GAYNOR Telegraph Editor BETTY JENNINGS Telegraph Editor PATICIA PENNEY Neus Editor MARGARET MARTIN Assistant Editor BICKY VALLETT Society Editor MARGARET WENTKI Sports Editor JANK ANDERSON Feature Editor MARGARET MARTIN Management Editor ANNABELLE SAYLOR Research Editor MARIAN THOMSON Ast. Feature Editor JOY HOWLAND Copy Editor MARGARET MARTIN Telegraph Editor JOAN VEATCH BARRY DIXIE GILLILAND Staff Assistants: BARRADA EWING JEAN MURRAY NEAL SEHEMAN PAUL CONRAD EDITORIAL STAFF DOLORES SULZMAN ... Editor-in-Chief MARY MORRILL FRANKLIN FEARING } Editorial Associates OVILLE ROENTES BUSINESS STAFF NANCY TOMLISON ... Business Manager BETTY BEACH ... Advertising Manager Assistants: BOB BORNEBAKE, MARY BRANI- ANN, ANN REDDING, ANN COECH, SLYVIN SMALL. ELEANOR THOMPSON. In Charge This Issue ... Sylvia SMALL Rock Chalk Talk Round Town—Lou Bundren, Miller, returned from the turkey holiday with a chic cotton flannel affair for winter nightwear, complete with night cap and bed sox . . . Katie Wright, Wellingtonian, returned with a fur coat, also for nightwear . . . “Mooning” in Wichita were Faith Severson, Bev Stucken, Johnny Beach, Marty Laffer, Bill Quiring, and Co. . . . The honeymooning Johnny Blairs (Lorea Norrie) happened on in the Tiger game Saturday with lots of enthusiasm (for each other) . . . Al Steinhauer made a mess of the Gillimb floor lamp in Ottawa; compensated by washing dishes . . . And then there is Georgianna Sewell, Kappa frosh, who spent the vacation in study (“Yep, mid-semesters are over but finals are coming up.”) Proud Prof.—It had been a particularly tough lecture period in naval science; Lt. Horn assigned a You Can't Win—"Cornie" and the yell-leading lineup made valiant efforts in trying to coax the crowd to their feet Saturday. Finally an ex-asperated spectator shouted, "When I stand up I walk on three people and when I sit down I smash three more." ★ Letters to the Editor ★ Werner Points Out Facts Walkout Committee Selection Concerning Walkout Questioned by I-F Council University Daily Kansan Dear Editor:: The writer of this letter feels that certain misrepresentations and misunderstandings have been created in connection with the student demonstration of last Monday. This letter is therefore written in an attempt to allow some clearer thinking about the matter. Here are some of the facts: 2. The actual authors of this completely unofficial message contrary to some reports, were anonymous and have remained so. 1. On Sunday evening, Nov. 18, a group of about three students broadcast telephone calls to organized houses in the name of the All-Student Council, to the effect that a walkout on Monday was "Official and O.K." The All-Student Council had not authorized any such action. 3. Contrary to some reports, not all of the classes throughout the University were disturbed. As far as can be ascertained, only a few classes were brought to the point of dismissal by student action. 4. Contrary to some reports, students were not forced out of the library and compelled to join in a parade. The disturbance in the library lasted net longer than five minutes. 5. The demonstration has been claimed as an evidence of school spirit. In the light of this claim it should be noted that while several hundred students were dancing at the Memorial Union, less than twelve students were in attendance down at the field watching the team practice. Very truly yours, Henry Werner By JOAN HARRIS More than 30 new courses and "dozens of course changes" have been requested for inclusion in the catalog to be published next month, according to Dean Paul B. Lawson. Suggestions by each department were read at the College faculty meeting Nov. 20, and were referred to the administrative committee for study and recommendation. Many Curriculum Changes Being Considered by College 1 University Daily Kansan Dear Editor: An open letter to the Chancellor: An open letter to the Chancellor: Quoting from your letter in the Kansan yesterday: "But it is not alone my problem. It is, to a considerable extent a problem for the students and for the faculty." How true! Then why weren't members of the walkout committee chosen from representative student groups? The All-Student Council member is the only direct representative of the student body. In this case, his vote failed by a considerable majority (2009-14) to reflect student sentiment. Both the Kansan Board and the student court can voice only a minority opinion. Neither is elected by a direct student vote. Why weren't the Independent Student Association, the Pan-Hellenic Council, the Inter-Fraternity council, the Veteran's association, or the Navy (to mention only a few) granted a voice on the committee? Surely you did not attempt to rearoad a decision. Perhaps you acted contrary to your own better judgment in closing the incident "energetically and rapidly." You prosecute on the basis of injury to the majority of the student body. You said, "It becomes more than an affair involving one group in the University." How can you justify your selection of committee members? long lesson without batting an eye It was with trepidation, therefore that the sea-going Jayawkers stay after class upon his request. Lt Horn beamed broadly, however, waved a handful of cigars and announced the birth of a daughter, Elen Elizabeth (blonde, too!). Conferences to plan courses for the 1946 summer session begin today Raymond Nichols, University executive secretary, said today. Chancellor Deane W. Malott has scheduled meetings with the chairmen of budget committees and the chairmen of all teaching departments. There will be a number of conferences. Conferences to Plan 1946 Summer Session Inter-Fraternity Council The summer session probably will be an eight-weeks term, Mr. Nichols said. The University Art club will meet to elect officers in the Kansas room at 8:30 p.m. tonight. Art Club to Meet Tonight All art students are invited. Going my way?—Lila Doughman Hunter, last year's Theta prey, went to Wichita for the weekend to witness the wedding of a friend. It brought back nostalgic memories of her own aisle tripping last summer, when most of K.U. adjourned to Wichita to see her marry Chuck Hunter, Phi Dett. Lilia had a beautiful gown, flowers, music, lights, newspaper cameramen, et al. The most impressive part of the whole affair occurred when she was marching down the aisle with Pvt. Hunter following the ceremony. The Private rushed forward to greet a few of the fellows, forgetting Mrs. Hunter, whose train had become entangled somewhere along the way. A plaintive "Wait for me" slowed him down. OFFICIAL BULLETIN University of Kansas November 27,1945 All Student Council will meet Tuesday at 7:15 tonight in the Pine room of the Union.-Mary Jo Cox, president. Tau Sigma will meet at 7:30 tonight in Robinson gymnasium. Wear your leotards and be on time. Bring dues. Union Activities meeting of all committee heads at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Union Activities office. Important.-Alberta Cornwell, president. --- K U. Dames will meet at 7:30 p.m Wednesday in Kansas Room, Union The program will be folk dancing. 尚肃尚 Le Carcle Francais se reunira mercredi qui trois heures et demie dans 113 Frank Strong. Tous ceux qui s'interessent en français sont invites. Mary Schnitzler, Secretaire. The University Art club will meet in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union at 8:30 tonight. All art majors are urged to attend. Election of officers will be held. Call KU 25 with your news. Jayhawker Jewelry New Shipment Roberts Jewelry and Gifts IS EASY WHEN YOU DRINK MILK BEFORE RE-TIRING. Lind to Explain Carvings L. R. Lind, associate professor of Latin and Greek, will attend a meeting of the American Philological association in Cincinnati Dec. 27, 28, and 29. WANT ADS He will present a paper dealing with Greek and Latin inscriptions from the University collection in the Wilcox Museum, and one Greek inscription from Indiana. None of these three inscriptions has been published before. NOTICE—Photographs tinted for Christmas. Reasonable prices. Experience. Call 507. Pat Allen. By 1850, most of the United States toll roads had become free highways NOTICE—Exchanged by error—tan gaberdine topcoat at Union Fountain, Nov. 21. Please call E. M. Jones, 1914. FOUND—A key on chain. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for this ad at the Kansan office. 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