1 EDNESDAY, FEB. 17, 1937 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill --an account of Mt. Oread Society MARY K. DORMAN, Society Editor Before 1 p.m., call K.U. 21; after 1, call 2702-K3 McKarnin-Acers Miss Pearl McKarin, fs, of Iola and Mr. Maurice Acrs, supervisor in the Federal Bureau of Investigation, were married recently. Mrs. Acrs was a secretary in the extension office while attending the University. Weekend guests at the Alpha Chi Omega sorority included the following: Alice Simons, Manhatan Briley Rubin Simson, Manhattan Jason Kyle, Kansas City, Mo. Alma Larae, Kansas City, Mo. Jean Stark, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Harold, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Harold, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Frank, Kansas City Margaret Butler, Kansas City, Mo Nelle. Mile M. Hopkins and Mrs. Waldera Gelch will be hostesses to a group of Delta Delta Delta seniority women from Baker and Manhattan, Friday at 3 p.m., at 1026 Colonial Courts. ☆ ☆ ☆ Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house included Newton Hoverstock, c'38; Donald Piper, c'37; and James McNally, c'unel. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dinner guests at the Chi Omega house tomorrow night will be Chan-celler and Mrs. Lindley and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. O. Foster. The Jay Janes announce the pledging today of Dorothy Blue, fa'39; Armel Braun, c'39; Jeannette January, c'29; and Betty Gahrel, c'11. Kenneth Lee Shook, fa 40, was a dinner guest at the Pi Kappa Alpha house last night. The sewing group of the K. U. 12 PHONE K.U.66 ... Signa Chia is leading in the race for the most fascinating be, with Warren Gille receive the most attention. Charlene Neal the second highest. Only a few of the ballots were obtainable for this count, but most of the votes counted were not in favor of the new vote for the men. The voting chose Pohl women and there were few votes for the men. The voting closes Feb 24. CLASSIFIED ADS LOFT; Pair of limestats in men's Lounge in Warden Lawton, late summer afternoons. Need them badly. Liberal renewals. No. Desk rental. Library desk in Kyron. ONE STOP PUPPIES: Boston Wire and Smooth Fox Terries; Cherries; Sheep; Shearpads; Callies White Skimming, BROCKWAY KUNNELS, BALDWIN, KANSAS. —100 924 Mass. ABE WOLFSON CLOTHES SERVICE STATION MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP Jean Williams, Gamma Phi pleides seems to have the most charm because she is leading the vote to date. The Thetaas are scoring heavily with Jane Blaney running second, Betty Ruth Smith, third, and Dorothy Fritz, fourth. The old adage that gentlemen proffer the best opinion of Miss Blaney is the only blond who is winning in this contest. Student Loans SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVE, 25c PERMANENTS, any style $1 up SCHULZ the TAILOR 924 Mass. Phone 2353 732 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. After several days of balloting, the management of the Sour Owl has announced to the Kanzaan the leading candidates for the honor of the "most fascinating he" and the "most alluring she." PHONE K.U. 66 Soft Deep Wave, any style only - - - - 25c Plain Shampoo and Wave, with neck trim - - 35c Oil Shampoo and Wave, with neck trim - - 50c Evening Appointments TURSDAYS AND THURSDAYS Latest Results in Sour Owl 'He' and 'She' Contest Announced Darnes will meet this afternoon at 2:30, at the home of Mrs. R. L. David 932 Mississippi. Ned Nolan, fs. was a guest at the Sigma Chi house last night. Watkins hall will entertain with in open house tomorrow night from [ to 8 o'clock. Sigma Chi announces the formal pledging of Edward Rice, 179. Sigma Nu announces the pledging of Martin Flesher, c'umel, last night. 941% Mass. 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Over Royal College Shop Hixon Studio Byleu's Return by Malecon Cowley, "A narrative of ideas"—that is what Malecon Cowley calls his book, "Byleu's Return." It is a narrative of the ideas and ideas, evenacent and transcendental though many of them proved to be, of the lost generation of American letters. We have never have been graduated from college between 1916 and 1922. John Do Passon, Ernest Hemingway, Thurton Wilder, E. E. Cummings, William Paulker, Fritz Gutzipman, F. A. Scott, and how do these men write as they do? How are they affected by the broken transplanted lives they have led? These questions the author, distinguished poet, critic, editor, and himself a member of the literary community attempts to answer in "Byleu's Return." HONDA STUDIO Phone 41 Lebby Hotel Eldridge By Kenny Lewis NOLL OPTICAL CO. Twenty-five words or less one insertion, $43 three insertions, $16 six insertions. Any additional word or sentence subject to approval at kdanKAN Business Office. He follows the "last generation"—most of its numbers recruited from upper middle class, brought the average public high school, the typical American college, the War, Newwich village, Montparras, New York again, the little magazine movement and its subsequent suppression, and finally the far more modernist culture is a composite biography made up of incidents from the lives of all of its principal characters. It describes the various reactions brought about by the post-war shift in educational standards against the old institution of the Village, the artistic Nivania which the exiles sought in France, the Dadaist movement, Art for Airt's sake, final home-coming, the battle between the estates and the critics, and finally the dissolution of the little band into Much writing has given Mr. Cowley a distinguished informal style, and much living and observation of life enable him to see it clearly and to evaluate and interpret its different phases. Aside from his pretense toward literary analysis and pedigree, Return form's panorama American and European metropolises immediately following the war. There is only one other Kansas member of the association, Miss Anderson said yesterday. Her election to membership followed several years of teaching correction of a law in order to qualify for the honor. OVER THE HILL Purposes of the organization include desire to stimulate among the general public "a deeper, more intelligent interest in problems of speech correction," to raise the standards of practice among speech workers, and "to make membership . . . a coveted recognition of merit" in order to furnish an incentive for workers in the field. Frink Leaves Blackburn Band Bard Frink, Brick, piano in Red Blanket, a performance at the University to join Chick Scoggins orchestra in Lincoln, a fall and fall and get his college degree. Additions for piano players to replace him. Applicants first must pass a rigid physical examination. If they pass this examination, they enter into a training period. This period is the first month of this training period is spent at Fairfax field in Kansas City, Kane, and the remainder at Pensacola, Flu. After they finish the training period, they are on active duty for four years. A motion picture in color will be shown at the Chemistry club meeting tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 in room 201 of the Chemistry Club. The department of chemical engineering will speak on "Mineralization of Fresh-Water Resources." This topic will be "Organic Inhibitors of Corrosion." K F K U NAVY WANTS APPLICANTS TO TRAIN FOR AIR CORPS Wednesday, Feb. 17 Men who are interested in jobs as commercial airline pilots will be especially interested in these jobs. The training is the same as that required for commercial airline pilots, and it is good. Professor Hay said. Club Will See Color Pictures Regular jobs in the Navy air corps are open to men with two or more years of college work, it was announced yesterday by Prof. Earl D Hay of the mechanical and industrial division of the School of Engineering and Architecture whose interests applied to blankets at Professor Hay's office in room 117 Engineering building. 2.50 p.m. Spanish lesson. 2.42 p.m. News flashes. 2.46 p.m. French lesson. 6.00 p.m. Voix recital, Prof Wal- Seniors Have Interviews 6. 15 p.m. Piano duo recital, Ethel Jean Melone and Bob Glotzbach. We Have Increased Our Force Two former University students, Robert Flint, son of Prof. L. N. Flint, and Theodore Samford, are now at Penecola. SPEECH TEACHER ELECTED TO MEMBERSHIP IN A.S.C.A Miss Margaret Anderson, assistant professor of speech and dramatic art. Stockton Prepares Business Students to Meet Representative Dean F. T. T. Stockton, of the School of Business, is meeting with the senior students in the School of Business in preparation for interviews with a representative of the W. T. Grant chain stores tomorrow. The interviews this year are better than they were last year, and already You always get SERVICE at Your UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-Basement Memorial Union nearly two-thirds as many business concerns have made arrangements for interviews as there were during all of last year. Approximately one-third of these are firms which have never been contacted before. Exchange Has Books To Return Thomas Robb, c37, operator of the free book exchange in the base- ment of Central Administration building the past two weeks, announces that he has a few books and $13 yet to be distributed to the rightful owners. Mr. Robb requests that all students who have left books with him, or have money due on books should get in touch with him as soon as possible. Student Councils in Hot Squabble Over 'Co-op' Continued from page 1 tee, and the only item in the estimates which might be considered too exorbitant is that providing $700 for the purchase of the WSJ.GCA book exchange." In This Corner By Hugh Wire It looks as if "Slip" Madigan, the man behind the throne at St. Mary's as well as his football genius, has slipped over a fast one on the unsuspecting public, and left them holding the bag. An article in "The Daily California" states that St. Mary's will go into the hands of the bondholders March 15, when the school will default the interest on the $1,200,000 mortgage for the third consecutive What has the bondholders up 1 the sit, however, is the fact that Mr. Madigan was slipped the entire proceeds of the St. Mary's-Fordham game as payment of back wages, and his cut of the gate. The bondholders had prior claim on the money, but the school officials figured that they could afford to lose their school better than their football coach, so Madigan was paid. Did you ever wonder where Doctor Allen got the nickname, "Plog"? The nickname has come about through a process of evolution. According to Coach Allen's own story be acquired the "handle" when he was referencing baseball games in the days of yore. In those days Coach Allen had a voice which more or less reminded the listener of a fog-horn when he put it to its fullest use. It was not long before he was nicknamed "Fog" Allen. Later some particular sportswriter for the Kansan decided he litter it better spelled "Phog," and thus it has been ever since known in the sporting world, especially in basketball. A new device has been developed for the benefit of those football players who have trouble with their shoulders jumping out of place. The forearm of the player is placed to a strap and an elbow is brought up, which keeps the arm from swinging high enough for the shoulder to be thrown out of place. The St. Mary's Gaelus have about $150,000 in contracts signed for next season, so whether they have 5000 or 7500, it's up to them to sit back and watch the money roll in, just as long as they can put a football team on the field. "Shipp" Madigan is one of the most colorful football coaches in the game today. He has a duel for showmanship and can be counted on to put out a good team. He gets $7,000 and 10% of the gate which is a little different way than they used to pay off here in this "simmer" part of the country. The Alabama Sooners begin their spring football practice last Monday in the midst of a dust storm. Coach Stidman, who took "BILL Jones" place when he resigned, put his Sooners through a light workout. 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