TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Track Season--you are particular these should please. See at 1417 Kentucky. Phone 2842. -88 Chet Cox, quarter-miler; and Dale Heckendorn, distance runner. Vincent Graves, who lettered last year in the 440, is in school, but hasn't come out for track so far. He may be available later. Here is the way the men are stacking up by events for Saturday night's meet with Nebraska. Mile: Harris, Don Thompson, sophomore; Dick Edwards, sophomore; Stan Splitter, sophomore. Quarter-mile: Greene, Kenney Hamilton, sophomore; Fred Eberhardt, sophomore; Bill Reed sophomore. 60-yard dash: Mathes, Driscoll, Ted Scott, sophomore; Denzel Gibbens, sophomore. High hurdles: Foy, Stoland, Reed and J. R. Jones, sophomore. Two-mile: Harris, Ryan, Tober and Duan. Two-mile: Harris, Ryan, Toberan, and Don Merriman, sophomore Low hurdles: Foy, Jones, Reed Stoland. Mile Relay: Reed, Eberhardt, Greene, and Hamilton. Half-mile: Edwards, Splitter, Thompson, and Grant Hatfield, sophomore. Pole Vault: Beven, Jack O'Hara, sophomore; Bill Cordell, sophomore. High Jump: Stoland, Jones, and Charles Bednasek, sophomore. Broad jump: Stoland, Jones, and Mathes. Coach Hargiss announced the indoor track schedule as follows: Feb. 24—Missouri at Columbia. Feb. 10—Nebraska at Lincoln (night meet). Feb. 15—Kansas State at Lawrence. Mar. 9- Big Six meet at Kansas City. Mar. 17—Butler relays at Indianapolis. Iowa State College at Ames has developed an American Roquefort cheese, and calls it 'Iowa Blue Cheese.' Want Ads Twenty-five words or less: 1 insertion, 25c1; 3 insertions, 6c6; 4 insertions, only 75c. Accompany copy with cash. "Tell that nice young man About your nice warm room" GIRLS: Approved room. $15.00 a month for 2 girls. 808 Indiana.-86 BOYS: Room and meals, $20.00 per reasonable. 1336 Vermont, phone 3011, -88 APARTMENT: for 2 girls, one block from campus. 1232 La. Phone 2681. -85 ROOM AND BOARD for 2 boys also board by month, 2 meals $14. 3 meals $18. 1345 Vt. Phone 2744. -86 GIRLS: Room, nicely furnished, newly decorated, twin beds, with kitchenette if desired. Reasonable. Apartment and garage. 1340 Vermont. -86 I WOULD LIKE TO have another furnace or stoker to fire next semester. Call Bob Ramsay. 1145 Indiana. Phone 1002 or 177. -84 ROOM AND BOARD for boys who want a quiet place to study. Private home with homelike atmosphere. West end of campus, 1225 West Campus Road, phone 1445. -84 Rifle Team---you are particular these should please. See at 1417 Kentucky. Phone 2842. -88 Curtis Alloway, Jack Armstrong, G. E. Anderson, Arthur Black, Jerald Boynton, Robert Carle, Robert Cates, Lee Diesem, Honorato Echavez, Frank Emerson, Don Foster, Bill Gordinier, Jose Hidalgo and Maurice Hill. Roy Jindra, Craig Howes, George Johnson, J. D. Keeling, Robert Knox, H. G. Kolsky, Louis Lafferty, Jean LePage, Dale Luehring, Fred Luke, Ben Mandeville, Ben Matassarin, Harold E. McCarty, and Robert Price. Theodore Raymond, Herman Schmidt, Leonard Schroeter, Ralph E. Shapley, Arthur Shoaf, William A. Smiley, jr., Frank D. Smith, and Robert N. Smith. Carl Spray, Ray Stanclift, George Veach, Arthur Wahl, Lowell Walton, Albert W. Ward, Don Welty, Al Wieland, Fred Wells, Warren Wilder, Harold Wilson, Leo Wiley, and Robert Marietta. Stouffer Gets Honorary Post Dean E. B. Stouffer of the Graduate School has been elected secretary of the Association of American Universities. Dean Stouffer succeeds Dean F. K. Rightmeyer of Cornell University, who until his death Nov. 7, was a leader in the Association of 33 North American universities. When a man boasts of being the boss in his home it is a sure sign that his wife goes out a lot. BOYS: Rooms for 4 during second semester. Board optional. Harrison's, 1142 Indiana. Phone 2685. -85 TWO STUDIOS FOR RENT: 1 Baby Grand piano, 1 Upright piano. Phone 3197. 1709 Mississippi. -84 GIRLS: Approved rooms, board optional. Phone 3197. 1709 Mississippi. -84 BOYS: Rooms and board (for second semester). Warm, well furnished rooms, double or single, twin beds, good meals, midway between KU and town. 910 Ohio, Phone 2180J. BOYS: Room and board $22.50 per month, I single; I double, twin beds; large closets; plenty of heat, good food, family style. 923 Indiana. Phone 1788M. -84 EXTRA NICE FURNISHED ROOMS for rent to refined students or faculty men. Quiet private home. Large sunny, single room, also double room with twin beds. If BOYS: Large front room, single or double, nicely furnished, good heat, board if desired or kitchenette adjoining. Phone 2711R. -84 BOYS: 1 single, 1 double room, nicely furnished; twin beds, plenty of heat. Board optional. Prices reasonable. No hill to climb. 923 Indiana, 1788M. -84 BOYS: 1 single, 1 double room, nice- BOARD AND ROOM for girls. Twin or double beds. 1225 Oread. -84 GIRLS: Room and board, exceedingly reasonable. 1620 Tennessee. Phone 2402J. -85 BOYS: 2 large double south rooms, $6.50 per boy; new matresses, modern. Hot water at all times. Also roommate for good boy, $6.50. Close to hill and town. 1305 Vermont. -84 BOY: Room and board for second semester. Good food, family style. Reasonable prices. Phone 2453, 1022 Alabama. Just north of stadium.-84 FOR RENT: Furnished housekeeping apartment. Three mediumsize rooms with sink and private front entrance. Convenient location Reasonable. 1325 Vermont St.-84 ROOMS: Nice rooms, good meals. Rates to group. 1138 Mississippi. Phone 1115. -84 FURNISHED ROOM—Sunny south- FURNISHED ROOM—Sunny southeast room in private home on the hill, near campus No other roomers. Boy or boys preferred. Phone 1089J. -87 APARTMENT, two rooms, extra large, light and warm, plenty of START THE NEW SEMESTER RIGHT There's MONEY Coming Your Way Meet Your Friends at THE FERRY 1031 Massachusetts Try Our Tender Tenderloins Get Together ALL Your TEXTBOOKS Now Don't carry them home. We'll have a representative at the--to buy YOUR books. He'll pay BOOKS Highest CASH Prices for W. S. G. A. BOOK EXCHANGE February 8,9,10 Wilcox & Follett Co. Chicago --closet room. Would accommodate three people nicely. Also a smaller two room apartment. Phone 2541. 1501 Rhode Island. -86 BOYS: Rooms with or without board. Close to the Campus and town. Phone 2297W. 1031 Miss. Mrs. J. L. Woleslagel. -88 FOR RENT: well furnished rooms in quiet home for boys or faculty men. Residential district. 804 Mo. Phone 2488M. -85 DUKE UNIVERSITY School of Medicine Durham N.C. Four terms of eleven weeks are given each year. 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