} THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4.1937 PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS JUNE ULM, Society Editor @ 9 p.m. call KU; 125; after 7 p.m. --old 179.10 Remington Model 7, nonex portable typewriter at one-half price; Torn in possibly accepted. Phone 868. -4. Alpha Chi Omega entertained the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity with an hour dance Tuesday evening. The Alpha Delta Pi sorority will entertain the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity with an hour dance this evening. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mr. and Ms. Axil Westman, Jr. of Kansas City, Mo., were guests at the Delin Chi fraternity house Sunday. Alpha Delta Pi announces the pledging of Dorothy Jane Wilcutts ed79. Prof. R. F. B. Brewer, professor of chemistry, was a dinner guest at Alpha Chi Sigma, professional ministry fraternity, Tuesday evening. ☆ ☆ ☆ Kappa Eta Kappa, electrical engineering fraternity, announces the pledging of Eiden Janke, e'41, of Topeka. ☆ ☆ ☆ A tea will be given Friday after, noon from 3:30 to 6 o'clock at Erickson's hall, 938 Massachusetts street for all the teachers attending the teachers' convention, which will be held here Friday and Saturday. The School of Fine Arts exhibit will also be in this hall. Mc J. L. Howard, of Kansas City, Mo., was a guest of the kappa Eta Kappa electrical engineering fraternity last Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. DeFries of Los Angeles announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Peggy Ghigua Paul Mervin Fisher, b.39 of Topeka. Cochrane Elected to Jay James Miss Ghormiry is a member of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority and Mr. Fisher is a member of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. The Jay James, women's pep organization, elected Frances Gene Cochrane, c40, to fill a vacancy, at their weekly meeting yesterday afternoon. Plans for several pep rallies, the near future were discussed. Phone K. U. 6 6 In the November issue of "College Verse," national magazine of the College Poetry Society of America Rhadamthani was represented by the poem, "Trumpets at Dawn," by Kenneth Lewis. This poem was awarded first prize in the annual William Herbert Carruth poetry contest last spring. CLASSIFIED ADS MODEL T FORD touring car for sale at a reasonable price. See Cary Jones at Sigma Chi house. Phone 721. -42 Wally' To Be Entertained By a Crown Representative As a result of the fall tryouts, Rhamdamithi, national college poetry society, announced the pledging of four new members at its meeting early this week. Those selected are: Nell Kim brought, c.38; Ise Nessitt, c. uncl; Roberta Hackman, c.38; and Agnes Murmert, c.40. 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Fee Lowered For Additional Diplomas The Chancellor's office announced today that effective Feb. 1, 1938, the fee for additional diplomas from the University will be $5 instead of the $7.50 that has prevailed for the past several years. The first diploma awarded an individual will continue at the $7.50 price. Frosty Malts - Ice Cream Fresh Roasted Peanuts A number of students tach year complete their work for an A.B. degree as a part of their preliminary law work, later receiving the law de- mand. The M.D. degree plan their work is to earn a B.S. in medicine also. $ 3 2 4 \mathrm {I} _ {2}$ Massachusetts, over Rumsey-Allison Flower Shop PENN'S SUPREME Ice Cream Shop Definite announcement of cities to be visited by the couple in the United States will be made Saturday. They will arrive in New York on the 15th, Philadelphia on the 11, and are expected to entrain for Washington the same evening. Marion Rice Dance Studio Learn Modern ballroom dancing: Truckin' Apple and Big Apple Song. 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He did research on sterilization of bandages for the war department in 1918, and organized and directed Student Army Training Corps to help students University that he is a member of numerous societies. WESTMINSTER FOUNDATION Presbyterian Church ROGER WILLIAMS FOUNDATION First Baptist Church CHURCH NOTICES FIRESIDE FORUM Congregational Church Karl F. Baldwin will speak on "Background of the Far East," Sunday, at 7 p.m., in the parish house of the Congregational Church. A gaypy party will be given by the Roger Williams Foundation at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the parlor of the First Baptist Church, for the Baptist students and their friends. Violet LaMont are the so-chairmen. YOUNG PEOPLE'S FORUM Christian Church There will be a hike for all of the young people Friday evening, leaving Westminster hall at 5 o'clock The Sunday School classes, which begin at 04:04 ockey Sunday morning. Jamees Nasmith and Mrs. Cameron Sunday evening, the Westminster Foundation will hold a symposium on peace at their regular meeting at 7:59 o'clock in Westminster hall. Burlington University will have c29, and Bill Fusion, 36, will be in charge of the meeting. Prof. Allen Crafton, of the department of speech and dramatic art, will speak at the forum program, 6:30 p.m. sunday. Professor Crafton intends to summarize important excerpts from peace plays that have influenced the development of peace thinking for over 2,000 years. Preceeding this program will be the regular social hour beginning at 5:30 p.m. At 7:45 o'clock, the Rev. Harold G. Barr, pastor of the Christian Church, will present the last of his series of weekly sermons. Friday, Nov. 5, "Novelty Night," a varied program of music and stunts beginning at 9 o'clock, will be presented by a host of artists, the chairman of arrangements, and Gevere Landrith, c39, the chairman of refreshments. The program, which includes many unique numbers, will be presented as an amateur-hour event for guests to be invited and their friends are invited. The Eskimus," recently published work by Dr. KaJ Birket-Smith of the National Museum of Denmark, was reviewed in the October De-mentary of the University thorapologist by Prof. Loren Eisely of the department of sociology. WESLEY FOUNDATION First M.E. Church Sunday, Nov. 7, the University department of the Church School will meet at 9:45 a.m. with three student classes taught by Prof. F. C. Moore, Professor of Religion Rev. Edwin F. Price. The Fellowship Hour is at 5 p.m. Lunch will be served. At 6 p.m. the Wesley Foundation League will meet. A series of discussions on the general topics of faith will open with Prof. H. B. Chubb, of the department of political science, speaking on "Building for Peace." New Dance Band Prof. Loren Eiseley Reviews Book on Eskimos Dr. F, G. Speck, chairman of the department of anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania, a well-known authority on the Indians of northern Canada, collaborated in the review. New Dance Band Meets Approval of Students Doctor Birket-South is a famous member of the Danish Thule expedition numerous Arctic Canada. Clyde Byston and his orchestra furnished music for the midweek dance last night in the Memorial Union ballroom. It was the first appearance of the student band before the University student dancers. To Discuss Teachers' Union William T. Paullin, instructor in history, will carry on a one-man debate at the American Student Union meeting tonight at 8 o'clock in the Pine room of the Memorial Union building. He will present both sides of the professors' union plan which is being sponsored on the Campus. Paullin was scheduled to uphold his position when he found to impose him in a debate be consented to present arguments for both sides. Anyone interested is invited to at tend the meeting. Say it with a Kanaan Classified Ac Page To Speak At Y.M. Banquet Plans have been formulated by the Y.M.C.A. to entertain about 150 new members at a banquet this evening at 6 in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building. Paul Moritz, c.29, will preside as taastmaster. Kirby Parge, internationally known author and social evangelist, will appear as the principal speaker on the program. His remarks will be designed to provoke student thought about religious and religious problems of today. "The History of the Y.M.C.A." will be reviewed by Dean Paul B. Lawson. Brent Campbell, e41, will give his views on a freshman on "What the Y.M.C.A. to Become." Music will also be provided on the program. Members of the advisory board of the "Y" and local ministers have been invited as guests. Cabinet members of the "Y" will act as hosts. This banquet closes the membership drive this year which was under the direction of C. H. Mullen, c39, finance chairman of the "Y". 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