THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 1928 1 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society HELEN GEIS, c'40. Society Editor Before 5 p.m. call KU, 251; after 5, call 2702-K3 ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Chi Omega announces the marriage of Margaret Walker, fs, to Harold Hedges, c37. They were married four in Kansas City, Mo., and are at home there now. Hedges is at home of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Chi Omega announces the marriage of Mary Helen Fiske, fs, to Joe Robertson, e37. The wedding took place June 4 in Kansas City, Mo. Robertson is the husband, Harville, Okla. Robertson was a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. The marriage of Ronnie Ashburn fa39 to Virginia Curtis of Kansas City. Mo. has been announced. The book place September 4 at Olathe. ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Chi Omega announces the marriage of Faye Swedland, c.38, of Kinsley, to Giles Ehore, c.38. The wedding took place August 7 and they are now at home in Macksville. Elmore was a member of Dale Tau Alpha Chi Omega announces the marriage of Mary Depew, c3, to Guy Campbell of Salina. The ceremony The week of Sept. 22 to 27 has been designated as membership drive week for the Y.W.C.A. This year a new system is being used by the organization in the drive and in an effort to co-ordinate the "Y" activities with independent women and organized houses throughout the year. Y.W. Drive Starts Today Membership Chairman To Launch Four-Day Drive Starting Monday A representative has been appointed from each of the organized houses, and solicitors have been chosen to work among the independent women. The representatives will carry on the "Ys" work in their respective houses, and the solicitors will get in touch with every independent woman at the University who has signited that she is interested in the activities of the organization. The membership drive program will start this afternoon when Jean Robertson, c41, will meet with the house representatives and solicitors to begin their campaign. A feature of the week will be a bunch of representatives and solicitors Monday night at the Memorial Union building. Organized house representatives for the coming year are: Alpha Chi Omega, Polly Gowans, c'14; Alpha Delta Pi, Elva Olmann, c'14; Alpha Omicron Pi, Nancy Cochrane, Chi Omega, Margaret Charles, c'14; Gamma Pi Beta, Betty Coulson, c'14; Kappa Alpha Theta, Jane Montgomery, c'uncl; Kappa Kaplan Gamma, Margaret Knapp, c'uncl; Sigma Browning, c'uncl; Sigma Kappa, Bealah Grunwald, c'14; Corbin hall, Pauline Snider, c'40 and Dorches Ferguson, c'uncl; Walkins hall, Corrine Martin, c'40. took place in Wichita September 20. Mrs. H. O. Brussel of St. Joseph. Mo. was a dinner guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house Tuesday night. ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Chi Omega announces the marriage of Delores Walters, is, I arden Marin Atchison. The center took place June 25, at Archiom Kappa. Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Neasherde were dinner guests at the Phi Delta Theta house last evening. Beta Theta Pi announces the pledging of Don Mitchell, Coffeyville Delta. Huxman Speaks To Large Crowd Governor Walter A. Huxman addressed the Douglas County Democat's Club last night at dinner at the Eldridge hotel, and at 8 o'clock an estimated crowd of 500, gathered in South park. The Eldridge speech was broadcast. He said further, "the issue in this campaign is myself and my works I do not like to campaign for myself, but I do wish to ask credit for the good things that have been done during my term of office." Governor Huxman said in the opening statements of his speech, "I wish to undergo my resting trust to be true in the people of the state." Governor Huxman compared himself to the business manager of a corporation. He said, in regard to the governor's office, "I should see as your manager that you get your dollars worth in state government." The governor reviewed his term of office, his previous campaigns and his record on particular points over which there is controversy. He asserted in brief that the actual achievements of his administration have been: "In 1937 the lowest state general property tax levy in 27 years; in 1938 the lowest state general property tax levy in 33 years; and for the first time in 28 years no deduct in any state department operating under the governor's jurisdiction." He then immediately departed in his special sound car for Tengmusio, where he spoke last night. Miller ball, Viola Knoche, c¹⁴I Westminster hall, Eula Ray Kerr; c¹⁴I Oread, Frances Metzgert, c¹⁴I 1216 Tennessee, Agnes Mumentz; c¹⁴I 1241 Louisiana, Mable Savage, c¹⁴I 1244 Ohio, Mary John Eckstrom, c¹⁴I 1254 Tennessee, Ned Ramon, 1256 Tennessee, Hylla McKenney, c¹⁴I The following women have been appointed as solicitors among the independent women: *Lenora Grizoll*, ed14; Betty Raymond, c39; Velma Wilson, c40; Eleanor Canfield, c39; Betty Kimble, c41; Arlene Melchert, fa14; Evelyn Thompson, c39; Alice Ann Jones, c41; Erna Lee Brewer, c39; Margaret Brown, c40; Bernice Randell, c41; Harriet van Zandt, c4unl; Mary Anne Chapman, c40; Dorothy Bucher, c39. "...don't feed me that! Here's why she likes you. You're up on what's happening on the hill. I don't mean to blow you up. I mean to infer you read the University Daily Kansan thoroughly. I subscribed today, too!" Add Courses In Law School The University School of Law has expanded its curriculum and staff for the equing year in response to new demands upon law schools brought on by recent changes in social and legal issues. F. 3, Mcrean, dean, said yesterday. Changes in Social and Economic Status Make New Demands "The depression and its new legislation, the creation of numerous governmental bureaus and commissions with quail-induced powers, taxation problems, labor problems, and the revision of the federal bankruptcy laws have added to problems of law of the state." He added that Prof. J. B. Smith will devote all his time to teaching public law. Dean Moor will give the course in security for the first time, a course which ties together all devices which are normally used to insure the payment of a debt. Professor Lesar will devote more time to oil and gas law. Prof. H. F. H. Lesar, who came to the University a year ago on a part-time appointment, has been advanced to full-time status, taking the place of Prof. L. F. Tupp, now studying at Columbia. In addition, Dr. W. L Burick, dean emeritus, is teaching a class each semester. Changes and additions in the curriculum this fall include a permanent place for courses in administrative law, labor law, and municipal corporations. An additional course and business also is in the curriculum. Both faculty and students of the School of Law have been devoting considerable time in research on the issues of articles for the state Bar Journal, J. M. Kellogg, professor of architecture and for 18 years a member of the American Institute of Architects, has recently received an appointment to the organization's national committee of industrial relations. Name Kellogg to A.I.A. Committee This honor, conferred upon Kellogg by C. D. 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APARTMENT: Roomy, attractive with private bath. Near KU, for young couple, or family with one child. Would accommodate four or five students. Phone 2863R. 1325 Kentucky. —7 FOR SALE. A rally special, recent model Ford touring. See Louis R. Fockele, University Daily Kansas-8. " -- have you seen the new murals in the If it's ALLIGATOR Carol Johnson did them and you remember his cartoons in the Sour Owl! CARL'S hsa it . . Campus Shops "Beat the Gun" With 'Advance' Showing . . . The New BY ALLIGATOR . . $ 750 UniversityCoacher Forecasters predict nation-wide popularity for this smart new fashion. But now, it's exclusive with the smarter young men's shops. See the University Coach . . . note its lines, and for fall days and nights. Be ahead of the parade , get yours now! THE ALLIGATOR COMPANY, St. Louis and New York Other Alligator Raincoats $5.75 to $25 ALLIGATOR Raincoats Largest Stock of Alligator Coats in Town Complete Stock Of Pipes Schick Electric Razor Now $12.50 FOR RENT. 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