FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS --- Frosh Get PSGL Side of Question The Progressive Student Government League told their side of the political story to freshman men last night at a "get acquainted meeting" held in Green hall. About 50 first year men attended the meeting. Rowland Raup, c'41, president of P.S.G.L., had charge of the meeting and he introduced in turn Jim Burdge, c'42, Verlyn Norris, c'43, and Bill Farmer, l'41, all of whom discussed the value of politics and the history of student government on Mt. Oread. Ben Matassarin, c'42, chairman of P.S.G.L.'s freshman campaign committee, outlined the plans for the freshman campaign which call for the first organizational meeting next Tuesday night. Language Study Programs Revised Supervised by staff members of the University of Kansas, several high schools of Kansas have revised completely their modern language study programs. George L. McClenny, state superintendent of public instruction, has published the results of the work in a "Manual of Guides." Dr. William H. Shoemaker, chairman of the modern language department at the University, was chairman of the general revision committee, which was composed of educators from all over the state. Professors in charge of each language division were members of the University of Kansas Staff. Dr. Winnie D. Lowrance was chairman FIRST PRIZE in Any Company To the nation's outstanding gridiron stars is presented annually the All-America Emblem — but every year millions of American men award Jarman Shoes top honors for style, for comfort, for value! You'll take to the snappy lines of this wing tip blucher in "American Tan." HAYNES & KEENE 819 Mass. Phone 524 of the Latin division; Dr. Otto Springer, of the German department, was chairman of the Teutonic language division; Dr. J. Noble Carman was chairman of French; and Prof. May Gardner supervised the Spanish revision. FLOYD DAVIS comes well recommended from powerful Wellington high school. He is six feet two, weighs 190 pounds, and is 20 years old. Davis lettered two years at end. He was chosen on his league's all star team in his senior year. JAM BALLROOM---tire program built around the idea that novelties are the selling point of a modern orchestra. (continued from page one) Dorsey is known as a band leader who is versatile in everything from dancing to aerobatics. Dancers tonight should be surprised at nothing which the band may do. "Even if we were to play a classical concert with Toscanini the folks would want swing. It's too much to figure it but, we just give it to them," Dorsey has said. But swing or sweet, Dorsey can be counted on for a good show tonight. A few of the band's long list of campus engagements are: Pennsylvania University, Cornell, Harvard, Dartmouth, Duke, and the University of Buffalo, where Tommy was awarded the degree of Doctor of Swing. KANSAN want ads get results The executive committee of the University of Kansas Witan met Sunday afternoon in the Pine room of the Memorial Union building to consider candidates for membership in the organization. Witan Considers Possible Members New members must be recommended by some present Witan, and then passed by the board of executives before they can be initiated into the club. The Witan will have its fall camp at Lake Tonganoxie Nov. 1-3 at the conclusion of its membership drive. The camp will be open to new and old members. AYHAWKS AND---do as sentries before the afternoon is over. However, at the other positions, Henry will be able to make more substitutions should his starters need assistance. The center of the Kansas line, bulwarked by Jim Holloway, Quido Massare, Don Pierce, Jay Kern, and W. F. Jack should prove difficult for Drake to penetrate. 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