PAGE FOUR MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1907 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWPENCE, KANSAS Watkins Halls Will House 75 Completion of Miller Hall Provides Several New Scholarships With the completion of Miller hall, stu-bilding to Watkins hall, more than 75 self-supporting women students will take advantage of scholarships made possible with the gift of the two buildings to the University by Mrs. J. B. Watkins, Lawrences. Both dormitories, under Mrs. Watkins' plan, provide scholarships for women of high moral and scholastic standing, who work in the dormitories or co-operative basis. Watkins hall was given to the University 10 years ago. Miller hall, just completed, is named for him. Watkins brother, Mr. brother of Mrs. Watkins. Both buildings are similar to security houses in construction, differing only in kitchen facilities. Several small kitchenette-dining room sections in which groups of five and six students prepare and serve meals, replaces the small single room and kitchen of security homes. Mrs. S. M. Stayton of Wellington is the new housemaster of Miller hall. Mrs. C. E. Esterley, house-mother of Watkins hall for several years, will remain in that capacity. The schoolchildren. Miller Hall (New) Almeda Booth, Kansas City; Jessie Bradbury, Independence; Leonis Baldwin, Oklahoma; Bob Baldwin, Elimina Hilley, Preston; Gladys Hober, Valley Falls; In Janzt, Wobbell Ohio; Omaha, Chicago; Jeanne Keamine, Champa Alice Leffler, Kansas City; Lillian Mills, Elizabeth Bayton, Kan- dell; Marcia Dallart, Texas; Enzi Schuerman, Salina; Mary Jane Spier, Kansas City; Wagner, Oakland; Helen Wilson, Kansas City; Jane Aumiller, Topeka Alice Bown, Topek; Anna Mary Miriam Ellis, Concordia; Margaret June Gray, Pratt; Laura L. Holate; Alwood; Nellie Hurtgen, Ruedi, Cola; Ceci Johnson, Richmond; Bessy Kimble, Mulhern; Katherine Glynn, Enidnyte, Olata; Sara Tomoko, Tonka Lois Ross, Dover Watkins Hall (Renewals) Sophia Schellenberg, Hillboro; Kimberly Sanders, Sinnam; Waverly Ether Tippin, Topekin; Harriet Wetz, City City; Mar Barbara Woodward, Hutchin- Watkins Hall (Renewals) Plummer Golden, Junction City; Delphine Golder, Junction City; Marion Houton, Kansas City; Mariarock, Oakland; Oakland, Chicago; Mary Lou荔欧, Kansas City; Laucie Rich, Lyndon; La Rosa, Los Angeles; Ralph Leon, Ruth Rippe, Easton. Watkins Hall (New) Mary Grace, basketball at University of Detroit Marry Frazer,扎萨克; Athleti Edh Hward, tongoxuane; Doree Eureka; Dorey janke, Topeka; Jaime Rupem, Tinka Prof. Karl Kuersteiner, director of the symphony orchestra. ken; Dorothy Alexander, Everest, Ardmore Armada, Topcape; Muriel Johnson, Topcape; Ruth Morcer, Wellington; Dorothy Nelson; Marion Aiice Puder; Stephanie Phoebe Sloslander, Topeka Harriet Leosh, Topcape; Valton Thompson, Oksalosaon; Niedweeman, Cormack; Ines Fisher, Lawnworth; Nancy Geff, Wichita; Laura Helen Johnson, Mound City; Vivia McOcWichita; Bernice Main, Silver Lake Veer Lee Miller; Bhelie; Ethel Registration-p.m. Tuesday, Hoch Auditorium, 7:30 p.m. Convocations Today, Hoch Auditorium, 7:30 p.m. New Student Induction Thursday, North College Hill (Near Corbin hall). Thursday, Oct. 7, 7 p.m., Fraser theater. ser theater. Thursday, Oct. 14, 7 p.m., Fr- ser theater. Thursday, Oct. 21, 7 p.m., Fraser theater. Monday, Nov. 1, 7 p.m., f'raser theater. Thursday, Oct. ser theater, Nov. 1, 7 pm. Eraser Thursday, Oct. 14, 7 p.m., Fraser theater. For All Information The University Daily Kansas. every morning, $3 a year. No freshman can afford to allow anything to interfere with his attendance at these events. All candidates for admission upon certificates from accredited schools and all students of the University intending to pursue their studies during the first semester of the ensuing year must present the registration tables in the basement of the Administration building. After enrollment, fees are payable within seven days at the business office on the main floor of the Administration building. For permanent record and calendar of the activities of the year there is published by the University Y.M.C.A., and Y.W.C.A. the "K" book, student handbook, or book may be purchased in the registration line. FICTION POETRY DRAMA NON-FICTION CHILDREN'S BOOKS AND RENTAL LIBRARY The Book Nook 1021 746085. PHONE 666 Books for every taste are for Sale and for Rent here. Imported Giftwares—Chinese jewelry and embroideries: India, Persian and Java Prints, Russian boxes. Gift Wrappings Magazine Subscriptions Jayhawk Stationery Your favorite magazine Come in and see us the next time you are downtown. The K.U. Symphony orchestra, under the 8th section of Prof. Karl Kuerstehner, is planning an extensive season this year and is scheduled to play in early fall concert on Nov. 11. Plan Tryouts For Symphony Extensive Season Slated By Karl Kuersteiner Conductor Trevours for all stringed instruments will be he'l飞 on Thursday, Sept. 18 from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. in Capitol Administration auditorium. Prospective *p*-numbers must enroll during the regula *r* enrollment, with or without credit. Credit is allowed for orchestra work in the college and most of the school is of the University. Professor Kueerstraut urges all students to come to these tryouts, whether proficient or not. Last year the symphony orchestra was Trouvors for all 'wind instruments are to be held on Wednesday, Sept 15 at 7 p.m. in Central Administration auditorium. For the tryouts, which will be in the nature of a short private hearing, the students should bring their own instruments. However the orchestra owns a number of instruments which may be used by members of the ensemble, and should be made with the conductor before or during the tryouts. Pathetique Symphony by Tschaikowsky. According to Professor Kuersteiner, the orchestra is conducted in the manner of a study group in symphonic literature, particularly in the larger forms. After the tryouts, work will begin immediately upon the feature number of the fall concert which will be the complete composed of 75 members and Professor Kuerstelner* is expecting a membership of 75 or more again this year. "Red" Blackburn, Mount Oread's veteran leader of swing, held tryouts in Memorial Union ball room yesterday afternoon to fill vacancies in the trumpet, saxophone and trombone sections of his orchestra. For any additional information students are asked to call the Fine Arts office or Prof. K. O. Kuehrer at 304 Administration build- Hold Band Tryouts The School of Business was established in 1924. The symphony orchestra is scheduled to appear in a recital with Tau Sigma, honorary dancing sorority, ater in the first semester. THE KANSAS CITY STAR Subscribe for Headquarters PHONE H. L. Nevin Recall Drug Store 17 Distributor Bring Your DODGE or PLYMOUTH 13 papers - 15c per week 847 Mass. St. "Flowers of Distinction" Phone 361 To Us for Service, Greasing, Washing or Storage Authorized Dodge Dealers and local headquarters for Chrysler Motors Parts Service for all Chrysler Products 621 Mass. St. Bullene-Skinner Motor Co. AGAIN! WELCOME GIRLS! 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