THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 18, 1937 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society miss Catherine Catlin, 32, is president of the new Topeka Junior League. The league, which was formerly known as the Junior Charities of Topeka, was given membership in the national organization of Junior Leagues this week. Miss Catlin is a member of Piel Beta Phi sorority. ☆ ☆ ☆ Prof. E. D. Kinney was a diner guest at the Alpha Chi Sigma house Tuesday evening. The chapter presented him with an official charm in appreciation of his years of association with the chemical fraternity. Dinner guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house tonight will include Jenna Teachle, c'40; Jane Roberts, c'unc; Louise Peyton, c'38; and Donna Hughes of Lawrence. Ferme Medics held spring initiation Tuesday night for Marjorie Pyle, 'm'unel; Virginia Dollor, gr Anna Entz, 'c'unel; Gretheen Hustmann, 'm'unel; and Marie Sabol, 'c'39 Alpha Gamma Delta sorority was hostess of the W.S.G.A. tea yesterday afternoon. Mrs. William Huttig poured. ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Chi Omega sorority will honor new initiates with a banquet on Saturday evening at 6 o'clock. Delta Tau Delta fraternity announces the pledging of Albert Muzenick, fa'40, of Kansas City. Mrs. Walter McNabb Miller of Columbia, Mo., is the house guest of Dr. Florence Sherbon. SHORT STORY CONTEST SPONSORED BY SORORITY Sigma Gamma Rho sorority announces the opening of a literary contest in the colleges and universities of Michigan, where concerns short stories of not more than 2500 words pertaining to Newer life and being of a type suitable for use in elementary schools. Thursday, Feb. 18 A cash prize of $25 will be awarded for the best manuscript in the opinion of the judges. All entries should be sent not more than 150 letters, by mail to: Mary J. Earnecott Steele, 432 Cote Brillantino avenue, St. Louis, Mo. K F K U 2. 30 p.m. Elementary German les- PHONE K.U.66 Prof. W. A. Tarr, of the department of geology at the University of Missouri, will address the local chapter of Sigma Xi, honorary scientific society, in Blake hall at 7:30 this evening. Doctor Tarr, who was selected as the exchange speaker from the Missouri chapter, will speak on "Chert and Flint—their Occurrence and Output" professor in the biochemistry department, was chosen by the Missouri Sigma Xi chapter to be their exchange speaker from Kansas. GEOLOGIST FROM MISSOURI WILL SPEAK TO SIGMA XI A display of wall paper design, which has just been completed by the students in the department of design, will be submitted for national competition in a contest sponsored by a large wall paper concern. Ranging from 4x4 to 10x10 inches have been used to foster industrial art in the United States and to stimulate creative design in the field of wall paper钥匙 to present-day life. CLASSIFIED ADS LOST: at Rachmaninoff concert, a bro purse. Call 2258. Reward. 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In advance and subsequent approval to the KANAM Business Office. 1 The women suffered much from pains of the young journalists, who thought not strong enough to handle the same courses as the men. The whole campaign was upon the part that who was being used, as an example went out every night and did all the homework, at home. Great School Spirit Hixon Studio School spirit resulted from a mixture of news and humorous comments. The Women's Issue called Nehraida "football team to a bunch of 'uncompletely sluggers'." They challenged Nehraida to play them on the field, as well as outruns of the two teams. Nehraida refuted. At another time Missouri was opened of using Jesus James, the "young man gainin' promise through his connection with recent train robbers in Mt. because they tackled up dance posters over the campus. All but three were freed before the day had closed. Street-fights become such a nuisance that fines were issued against all participants. Seven sophoraoners faced $50 cash for fighting. A lightning bolt actually resulted in egg shampoos, sugar, foil dishes, and many black eye and bruises. When it was all over, usually all the members of the group were sent to be freed up), and the room-bog borens were wrecked. Scandal Too A victory for the ladies came in 1815 when the mid-week date rule was suspended. Another victory went in the direction of the football team when three members of the squad turned down diploma in order to be eligible for the next season. A prize bit, of scandal was revealed in 1943 when 32 girls were tried by the WSGA, for having wore well-dress dates. The sight was Halloween and inappropriate. Blush all over, and wore in indifference. The old smoking problem came up again in 1034. Those "Coegersons" had persecuted Kansas. The lawy ruled that they could not be crammed on the steps of the buildings. Na'u had even thought of smoking such diligent contrain- tions inside a building. A big rally was held in 1915 to raise funds to keep the student union open. Since only 46 students attended, the Union was closed. The hit of the year was Marie Dressler and Charlie Chan, playing in the Keystone Company's comedy, "Tillie's Punctured Ro- The M.S.C. suffered a classic setback in 1948 when the whole body was arrested and put behind bars You always get SERVICE at Your We Have Increased Our Force UNION FOUNTAIN ALKALIZE! GE 7 CARBONATES COMPOUND (affercescent) 75c Sub-Basement Memorial Union ILASOL SKIN LOTION 25c Sour Owl Trouble Slugglg Liver? Carica-Bile TABLETS 59c Sour Owl Trouble The Sour Owl overstepped itself again and the Kanun reproved it with, "If such stuff must be told, the place to do it is behind the barn." The Kanun went on to say H. W. STOWITS "The Rexall Store" 9th & Mass. 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For further information address SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY Goodrich St. Buffalo 42157 25 Goodrich St 13 organized a Short Grass Bachelors Club. They proceeded to advertise their wives and soon more letters of proposals. One ambition "follower-upper" of the club was Lawrence, Kansas, "Registrar Registrar expressed the sentiment, "For everybody that's lonely, there's a girl that's lonely too." So he called upon the Kasan to publish the whole thing, giving every girl in the short-grass bachelor. The growth of the University has been traced and diagrammed upon the pages of the Kranin. The re- mame and thrills of another day, might make us laugh at the clumbs of our elders, but at the same time, we realize that this generation is not so bad, and well—not so good either, maybe. Davis To Speak Proof. Robert M. Devis, of the School of Law faculty, will address the Lawrence Kuwani club this month. His talk will concern George Wash-ington part in the development of national institutions of government. 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