PAGE SEVEN 2,1941 included hayhawk- ted win- innesota, swinging r's. o on the g of the m treas- banned Bob change of P.S.G.L. P.S.G.L. mer. at there formation ship is the his year. and mea- effects of one half h of her arured at and whichention of or a rchurch or a our stu- sch school or reper- than the a thing possessed band is inions and arry, it is traditions仕 and n before Y, Bands. uses this in music UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS vill cone Moun- Shore I Alone e" make- m happy erves and h "Mur- men) SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1941 New England Women Tour K.U. Campus A tour was made of the campus of the University Thursday by a group of women who came here from Kansas City to establish a new Chapter of the National Society for New England Women in Lawrence. Under the guidance of Fred Montgomery, secretary of the Bureau of Visual Instruction, the group visited the museums, hospital, men's residence halls and other buildings of interest. The Society was formed in 1895, includes four thousand members and 77 chapters. It's original purpose was to bring together New England women who had moved into other parts of the United States. The organization now has civic and charitable outlets. Many colonies have student loan funds and at present every member is interested in helping the civilian defense work. Regent Chairman Will Address Rotary Club The Hon. F. M. Harris will address the Lawrence Rotary Club at its meeting tomorrow, according to an announcement made today by Dr. Forrest C. "Phog" Allen, chairman of the program committee. Mr. Harris has been chairman of the Board of Regents of the University of Kansas for many years. His subject will be "The work of the Board of Regents." (continued from page three) more like a difficult game than a test. Driving Tractor— Merson's test is like a game of golf—using tractors for golf clubs and stakes instead of holes. As in golf, the lowest score is the best score. The object of one of the four events is to drive a wheel tractor, pulling a spring tooth harrow, up and down several rows of stakes, cultivating as close as possible to the stakes without knocking down any of them. Points are acquired by hitting stakes, fouling drawbar, or killing the engine. To make it a real contest, you receive one point for each inch you miss a stake and the rules include a speed factor: 10 points are added for each minute required. Dr. George D. Stoddard, dean of the graduate school of the University of Iowa, will succeed Dr. Ernest E. Cole as New York state education commissioner on June 30, 1942. New Education Commissioner For More Dope — (continued from page stx) der At Peyton Hall," which consists of a scream backed up by a perfect brass group. A tense moment from the sky-thriller, "Flying Blind," as featured players Jean Parker, Richard Arlen and Roger Pryor battle enemy spies in the sky. Beginning Today for 3 days at the Granada. Co-feature, "Bullets for O'Hara, starring Joan Perry and Roger Pryor. Jan Savitt is turning Claude Debussy over in the family vault with his nasty mangling of "The Afternoon Of A Faun." Won't the boys ever learn to leave the impressionists alone? They don't sound well in any league but their own. Vaughn Monroe has cut a new funny called "Sam, You Made The Pants Too Long," sung by Ziggy Talent and appreciated by most, while in a manner Cuban is Charlie Spivak's new arrangement of "To Your Heart's Content." Skinny Emnis is as good as ever with "I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire" while Mitchell Ayres recording of the same is thought by the big boys to be somewhat dull and labored. Ever and always good, the Deep River boys back up Bea Wain in "Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child," which she does with perfection, and Maxine Sullivan's thrilling voice goes well with "The Hour Of Parting." More popular ever day are the Latin discs being collected in wholesale lots by Pan American devotees. Plunk down your allowance for Xavier Cugat's "Benabe," and "Rhumba en Colores" recorded by the Lecuna Cuban boys. This fall the longer haired boys are wanting Victor's new Strauss maus, der Zigeunerbaron," "The Album which holds "Die Fleder- LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Intensive training in: Collective training in: Shorthand, Typing, Accounting, Machine Bookkeeping, Comptometry, Penmanship. School at 7th & La. Sts. Phone 894 Emperor Waltz," and the "Blue Danube," and a Victor recording of Dvorak's "Carnival Overture" and conducted by Vyaclav Talich, which was played first in New York in 1892. ROOMS FOR BOYS — Well furnished. One single—2 windows; one double—4 windows. Quiet for study, well located. Prices reasonable. 1128 Ohio. 964-21. WANT ADS LOST: T.K.E. fraternity pin. Initials "J. T. Taylor" on back. Between Fraser and Snow Hall. 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