FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1942 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Clarence Streit Former Classmate of Sandelius Clarence K. Streit, author and lecturer, who will appear on the University Lecture Course next Tuesday in Hoch auditorium, is a former classmate of Prof. W. E. Sandelius, of the department of political science, who was a Rhodes scholar at Oxford when Streit was a student there. In characterising Mr. Streit, Professor Sandelius emphasized that he is a man of "idealistic and convincing sincerity." "It is a fine privilege to know Mr. Streit," commented Professor Sandelius. "He is a person who is not concerned primarily with personal success, but he is imbued with idealism" Streit is the author of "Union Now," a book in which he stated that the main trouble with the world is not the dictators but democratic disunity and proposed a federal union of 15 democracies. His latest book, "Union Now with Britain," applies the principles of "Union Now" to the existing war situation. It advocates that the United States should establish a provisional Federal Union with the British and call a convention to work out a broader, permanent, constitution. Edward L. Stout, student at the University from 1938-41, received second lieutenant bars and wings in the Army Air Force in August and is now stationed with the coast guard in the East. Stout received two years of ROTC training here in addition to several hours of CAA training. Since entering the service, he has been in training at Williams, Thunderbird, Luke Fields in Arizona, and Minter Field in California. Frosh Advisory Plan Dropped by Sachem Plans for the freshman advisory board are to be dropped this semester, it was decided last night by Sachem, men's honorary organization, at a meeting in the Memorial Union building. Instead a new plan may be put into operation next semester. This plan will be determined by the results received from the questionnaires now being sent out by the office of Henry Werner, adviser to men, to about thirty colleges and universities, asking them about their system of advice to freshmen. After the answers have been received, Sachem will hold a joint meeting with the Owl Club, junior men's honorary organization, to decide what will be done about the freshmen advisory board next semester. Michigan State College's department of speech helped to enlist 1,600 speakers who average 6,000 speeches a month on various phases of the war effort. Oklahoma to Clash With Texas Squad Still scoreless, Oklahoma's war-crippled football team goes doggedly into its third game of the 1942 season tomorrow, engaging Coach Dana X. Bible's strong Texas Steers in the Dallas Cotton Bowl. Fast and spirited, Texas will cruelly pressure Coach Dewey "Snorter" Luster's red-panted Sooners with a running game that flowed to the fantastic net yardage total of 359 yards against Kansas State. Texas also out-ran Northwestern's powerful Wildcats at Evanston last week and was four times inside Northwestern's 30-yard line, twice inside the 20 and down to the Wildcat 8 once in the third period although losing to Coach Lynn Waldorf's team, 0 to 3. Oklahoma's big red line, supported by such sniping line-backers as Center Jack Marsee and Blocking Backs Bill Campbell and Jack Steele, will try to meet the speedy Texas running challenge. The Sooners checked the Oklahoma Aggie rushing offense with an average of 2.8 yards per rush September 26, and last Saturday smothered Tulsa's running game, holding Coach Henry Frika's great backfield to a rushing average of only 1.9 yards per play, but admittedly haven't yet met a running game as ruthless as Bible's. The Texas line strength this year runs to tackles instead of guards. Zurhi Conoly and Stanley Mauldin, strapping Steer tackles, are two of the fastest men in the country at their positions this fall. Jackie Field, ace back, single-handed galloped 161 yards in 19 rushes against Kansas State for an average of better than eight yards every time he toted the squash. Send Modern Library Books to the Boys Overseas 223 titles from which to choose. 95c each. We'll glady wrap for mailing. Send your Christmas books now. THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 IN THE AIR FORCE they say- "DODO" for the new flying recruit "KITE" for airplane "HIT THE SILK" for taking to parachute "CAMEL" for their favorite cigarette With men in the Army, Navy, Marines, and Coast Guard,the favorite cigarette is Camel. (Based on actual sales records in Post Exchanges and Canteens.) CAMELS ARE ACES CAMELS ARE ACES WITH ME. THEY HAVE THE MILDNESS I WANT - AND THEY DON'T TIRE MY TASTE. 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