SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1941 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN 5,1941 the Fed- ree rights you must people, see to it nothing your fel- a vague b brutal anny to not hap- v party. ar ear even intoler- is right bergh's But it adencies cictult to our own oocracy us, in, of oth- dually, e must campus see our to be special eating e other r par and ac is that per oocracy " If it s, and never at the long in- pination, expected in the n this opin- aching " If it places Amer- estion insols. memor- e high him- hip in s, that mina- today e way things hearts reality, alre lour If we we, we crites. amoc- sit- os, is will f the addi- peci- us. seen- Prof. f the had es of America's Legacy To New World Is Startling I've got those Time Capsule blues . . . wondering about what the scientists of the 25th century are going to say about the national epic of the 20th century which goes like this: "Mona lifted her pansy eyes to Jeffery's and waved one scarlet tipped hand in a gesture of infinite weariness. "Dahling," she murmured in her lovely, sad voice, "wasn't Mrs. Reginald's party simply too, too horrible last night? So many people, the same old faces, everyone saying the same old things. Jeffry darling, if I don't get away from this sort of life I shall go mad, but mad." Jeffery's eloquent brown eyes looked meaningly into her's. "Ummm," he said expressively. "I want to smell the sweetness of country clover, to walk in the early morning air, to see the wind whip the trees on some lonely and forgotten mountain . . . ." And so on. And what are these same bewildered scientists going to think when they open their treasured little Time Capsule and all those representative examples of what women were wearing in the 20th Century come tumbling out in their Men students, under certain conditions, may yet escape the clutches of their draft boards until after the completion of this semester's work. K.U. Students May Be Granted Draft Deferment In a recent statement to the press, Adjutant General Milton R. McLean, state selective service director, indicated that men who had entered school upon the assurances of their board that they would not be called prior to the middle of this semester will be given 60-day deferments. McLean's explanation was the first definite statement on a subject that since the opening of the term has been puzzling both students and school authorities. However, if the student was warned by his board that he might be called within a month or two of the opening date of school, no postponement will be granted. Pictured above is one of the pictures to be displayed in the Memorial Union main lounge, beginning tomorrow, under the sponsorship of the Collegiate Digest, rotogravure section of the Daily Kansan. laps? I refer to knee length stockings, costume jewelry constructed out of household appliances, and the current usage of hats which are meant to conceal the fact that woman has a head of hair. Music is another little item which is going to leave us in the red on the ledger of future admiration societies. Disregarding the classics, what are those eminent doctors going to have to say about "Peridio Street Blues" and "The Take-It-Away - I - Don't - Want-It-Nohow-Blues." Even Jack Teagarden's trumpet is likely to come in for a little musical criticism, and what poor mortal of our time is going to be around then to explain the cadences of boogie-woogie to a bunch of stiff-backed pedagogues? Someone ought to carefully explain the status of cinema stars in our time, or else the world to come is going to wonder if we lived in an Olympian epoch of idol worshipping, and believed in a whole hierarchy of gods and goddesses. I'm fond of Robert Montgomery, but just because I have a picture of him among my possessions is no sign I prayed to him to make it rain and save my crops in the year 1941. Wondering if this Time Capsule is really a good idea is going to disturb my afternoon tea for some time. Mightn't it rather be more propitious for us to let ourselves die out in the manner of all good races, and give up this idea of wrapping up our civilization for future references? This would give archeologists to come the fun of searching for our culture, instead of having it handed to them on a silver platter and all in a lump sum. After all, who said anything about wanting to scare them to death. English Teachers To Hold Conference A conference for high school teachers of English will be held Oct. 17 and 18 to study the problems which arise in the teaching of English in high schools and to attain more coordination between high school and college teaching of English. According to John W. 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