PAGE FOUR SUMMER SESSION KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1943 Summer Session Stuff By BETTY LOU PERKINS The freshmen are gradually getting the buildings in mind and discovering in which their classes are held. The upperclassmen will unconcernedly be looking for them for a week yet... Mr. Vincent Harris of the business office is the most popular man on the Hill. Every student gets around to seeing him within four days after enrollment... The Chancellor's yard looks much better now that Mrs. Malott is taking care of it... A. D. Schick, campus cop, would make a good car salesman. He's trying to get students to bring cars on the Hill so he can keep busy giving them parking tickets. Wally Kunkel left for New York this week to work for Nation's Business magazine in New York. He's an advertising promotion man with 15 men under him. . Wally Grimes, who has his car (?) here now, recently gave the police a bawling out. Said Wally, as the police drove around the Chi O circle the wrong way, "Hey, that's against the law!" Then Wally executed a quick disappearing act. . Johnny Pope and Don Cousins picked up a few ideas on how to play fine music from Count Basie in Kansas City last Saturday night. And they claim that all they picked up. . Duane Smith, Phi Gam, and business manager of the Jayhawk, looks lost without Christine Turk. . $$ * * * * * $$ Jerry Cattlett, just new on the Hill, learns quickly. She went over to register Monday and came back to Miller hall with a date to I. S. A. mixer that night. . . Prof. Robert Calderwood got to his class two minutes early the other day and was in a class by himself. . . The men on the campus claim there is a shortage of girls. Hmmmmm, the girls haven't noticed it. . . The newcomers on the Hill ought to be entertained by another program of some kind with Herbert Dinnerman as master of ceremonies. Former students won't forget Dinny's clever work at one of our basketball games this fall. By the way, Dinny is a sailor. . . $$ $$ The University has quieted down a great deal since the summer session started. The only thing which seems the same is the sailor's singing. . R. T. Kingman, a new student, should help the Kansan keep up its outstanding work (no remarks), since Kingman has been working on the Kansas City Star lately. . New students needn't feel like strangers, there seem to be more new students than old. Tomorrow Is Last Day For Payment of Fees Tomorrow is the last day for students to pay fees without being fined for late payment, warned Karl Klooz, bursar. Monday all fees will have 50 cents added for late payment, and 50 cents for each day after that. The business office will remain open Saturday afternoon until 5 o'clock. Klooz said, to accommodate students who wish to pay then. Prof. Cady Invented Mid-western Hospitality (continued from page one) higher will the egg be lifted. In the same way, Dr. Cady led the gas into a chamber adjoining the pressure-temperature control, and in this chamber a float is lifed by the bouyant power of the gas. The scales were accurate within one-hundredth of a milligram when Dr. Cady first revealed his invention. The machine is useful in testing the purity of a substance, since for a pure substance repeated observations will give the same molar weight throughout the test; impurities will have a different molar weight than the pure substance. (continued from page one) But this feeling of friendly helpfulness has suffered disintegration through the years. It would now be hard to find a house without a lock on the door. The man who today would say, "All that I have is yours," would be inviting disaster. We have not lost our pride in being a friendly people, but there can be little doubt that we are not as whole-hearted in the practice of friendliness as were our forefathers. And it follows logically that unless we discontinue our present trend, Lord Tweedsmuir may have been among the last visitors to see in America a "sincere and widespread friendliness." Malott Urges (continued from page one) servators of one of the nation's greatest assets-education. est assets - don't train only your hands," he said, stressing that in order to preserve this country from "governmental gangsters and intriguers" an educated and thinking populace is needed. War removes many of the most talented men in both arts and sciences, and today's youth must be trained to replace the lost leaders, the Chancellor emphasized. Students present at the convocation were urged by Chancellor Malott to enroll in courses under stimulating professors, and to take work in some fields as far removed as possible from their major. A 40-volume history of the American Indian, illustrated by more than 2,000 photographs and plates, has been placed in the University of Texas library's rare books collection. SIMONE SIMON in "TAHITI HONEY" with Dennis O'Keefe NOW AND SATURDAY JINX FALKENBERG in "SHE HAS WHAT IT TAKES" STARTS SUNDAY for 4 days WEAVER BROTHERS and ELVIRY in "GRAND OLE OPRY" GENE AUTREY in "STAR DUST ON SAGE" with SMILY BURNETTE -By Gosh Your Local Bus Service Service direct from campus to downtown. Transfer connection to rest of city. For Any Information Call 388 Rapid Transit The Co. For ALL Occasions RIDE THE BUS Bus leaves campus for downtown 5-15-45 min. past hour Bus leaves downtown for campus 15-35-55 min. past hour —Courtesy the "Kearns Post Review," AAFTTC-BTC(5), Kearns, Utah.