WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1941 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS · PAGE SEVEN ares ing day, fee Vey Topeka In Throes Of Washburn Change Is Washburn college to be a Topeka municipal university? This question is now the principal subject of debate in the city council and among Topekans. The Municipal University Committee has just published a pamphlet of questions and answers proving that the change to a municipal university would be* a distinct asset and would continue the development of Topeka. Among the questions answered was how a municipal university would help Topeka by bringing in and keeping in Topeka a half million dollars each year and by providing an opportunity for more Topeka young people to attend college cheaper. The situation of a change in the present set-up at Washburn was brought about when the board of trustees announced in November that the college would not reopen next fall due to financial difficulties, unless taken over by a new organization. Washburn college was established in 1865 by the Congregational church. Twenty-six years ago the Burge To Head Battenfeld Hall Dick Burge, engineering sophomore, has been elected president of Battenfeld hall for the spring semester. Other officers are Dalton Eash, freshman engineer, vice-president; Bob Collett, college junior, secretary; and C. A. Gilmore, college junior, treasurer. Shows: 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 TONITE AND THURSDAY BARGAIN DAYS ALL SHOWS 10c TO ALL MYSTERY! MIRTH! ALSO: Chapter 2—Serial "Winners of the West" DICK FORAN, ANNE NAGEL and Selected Shorts FRIDAY-SATURDAY-15c Tex Riter "COBOWYS FROM SUNDOWN" Chapter 3—"FU MANCHU" FRIDAY NIGHT $60 CASH FREE Coming Sunday MCDONALD - EDDY "NEW MOON" church gave up its supervision and since that time Washburn has been an independent non-sectarian school, maintained entirely by endowments, tuition, and gifts. It is one of the oldest and most widely-recognized colleges in Kansas. 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