PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5.1940 Clark To Head Faculty Group The American Association of University Professors, at a dinner meeting held last night in the Memorial Union, elected C. D. Clark, professor of sociology, new president of the local organization. A. W. Davidson, professor of chemistry, was elected secretary - treasurer. Members elected to the executive committee were C. B. Realey, professor of history, and N. W. Storer, associate professor of physics. Also elected were delegates to the national convention, which is to be held in Chicago Dec. 30 and 31. The delegates are Nellie Barnes, assistant professor of English; Mabel Elliot, associate professor of sociology; E. O. Stene, assistant professor of political science; W. E. Sandelius, professor of political science; John Ise, professor of economics; and H. B. Chubb, associate professor of political science. Speakers on the program were Dr. H.C. Tracy, professor of anatomy, who spoke on the "Proposed Reorganization of the University Senate," and E. O. Stene, assistant professor of political science, who gave a talk on the "Proposed Pension Plan for the Five State Educational Institutions." Robert McNair Davis, professor of law, spoke at a meeting of the Douglas County Bar association Tuesday night at the Hotel Eldridge. Davis discussed the fundamentals of the present American foreign policy and pointed out that "executive agreement" is coming to the front in our foreign policy. ALL 15c ANY SHOWS TIME Continuous Shows from 2 NOW ENDS SATURDAY 5 Big Units 5 Thundering Thrills as Hot Lead Flies on the Bullet-Riddled Prairies! "WILD BILL" ELLIOT 'PRAIRIE SCHOONERS' A Wild Bill Hickok Adventure ALSO Chop. 8 "DAREDEVILS OF THE RED CIRCLE" EDGAR KENNEDY "TRAILER TRAGEDY" Technicolor Cartoon 'Mr. Elephant Goes to Town' Late News of Day S-U-N-D-A-Y scene," the parts of Mary, Joseph and the shepherd being taken by Betty Ann Leasure and Harry Nelson, fine arts seniors, and Alfred Linley, fine arts sophomore. Special lighting and musical effects for the float were made by T. D. Jones, professor of design. SANTA MOVES IN---- Hunt club members participating will be Keith Spaulding, Margaret Brown, Doris Pierce, Jim Neil, Katherine Sewell, Ship Winters, Jim Winters, Peg Sargent, Evelyn Owens, Joe Cheskey, Beth White Jeanne Bruuss, Norma Brooks, and Lucian Nelson. ALLEN GRID---- Edward G. Robinson Back in Action Again! "BROTHER ORCHID" tional system because they believed it had a connection with education. Cites De-Emphasizing Trend "BROTHER ORCHID" ANN SOTHERN HUMPHREY BOGART 2nd Hit—"Military Academy" News From Page One Cities De-emphasizing Trends "As the present football muddle now stands," he said, "the hand-writing is plain. Already Yale, Princeton, Harvard, Cornell, and Chicago have de-emphasized football or are preparing to do so." Dr. Allen claimed that financial reports of most colleges show a deficit instead of the huge profits they are supposed to make. Allen cited Major John L. Griffith, Big Ten commissioner, as authority for his statement. When asked if his views on football conflicted with the scheduling of the Kansas basketball team for a game in New York's Madison Square Garden, admittedly "big time," Allen stated. "If I had my way, we wouldn't go." Christmas Trip For Players Allen said the main reason for Kansas playing in the Garden was the eagerness of his boys for a big trip. He would rather have the team stay on the Hill during the Christmas vacation in preparation for the Big Six campaign. His views on proselyting were clear-cut. "I wouldn't give any man 30 cents to play on any of my teams. When an athlete gets paid more for playing football in college than he can make out of college, the situation is bad." "Anyway," Dr. Allen said, "the "big time" does not necessarily mean playing before large crowds." W. W. Davis, genial professor of history and K.U.'s faculty representative in the Big Six, said at noon that he had not read Allen's statement. Pro Players More Polished While Dr. Davis does not believe college football is doomed, he does think it is being threatened by the growing public interest in professional football. The pro players are more polished and play a more colorful game, he said, than the college boys. Initiation services for nine new members of Phi Delta Kappa, professional education fraternity, were held late Tuesday afternoon in the Memorial Union building. The following students and members were initiated: Darrell Donnelly, Orville Eaton, Clyde Maynard Fox, Lloyd Reist, Robert Talmadge, Richard Tippin, Joe Van Sickle, Louis Weinberg, and Dr. W. Otto Miessner, professor of education. Education Group Takes 9 Members Following the initiation, dinner was served for members of the fraternity. The after dinner program included two songs, sung by Mr. Joe Williams of the Lawrence Public schools. Mr. Willard Van Slyck, principal of Topeka high school, was a guest at the banquet and spoke for a short time to the group. Mr. C. O. Wright, assistant secretary of the Kansas State Teacher's association described school legislation to be considered by the 1941 Kansas legislature in another speech at the initiation dinner. 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