TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1937
UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS
' PAGE THREE
Here on the Hill
-an account of Mt. Oread Society
MARY K. DORMAN. Society Editor
Before 3 p.m. call K.U. 21; after 3, call 2702-K3
--services followed by a banquet, to-
morrow evening, at the Colonial ter-
Weekend guests and visitors at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house included the following:
Mrs. E, V. Gorty, Kawai City, Mo.
Mrs. Frank Stahl, Kawai City, Mo.
Mrs. J, M. Burying, Kawai City, Mo.
Mrs. Barrett, Los Angeles, Cala.
Mr. Richard Inoue, Kawai City, Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kawai, Monmquit City
The Delta Chi fraternity hold an initiation banquet last night for the following:
Milard Dillard, $cumul
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Anthony Oustin, $cumul
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Jon Vangille, $cumul
Liam Bole, $cumul
Bob Sawk, $cumul
Jon Clausing, $cumul
John Gomez, $cumul
Bretie Lee, University of Southern California student, is a guest at the Chi Omega house this week.
The K. U, Dames will entertain with a Valentine party tomorrow at 8 o'clock, in the women's lounge of the Administration building.
Dinner guests at the Sigma Chi fraternity Sunday included Sue Fowler, 'cumel'; Betty Cole, 'cumel' and Jean Underwood of Manhattan.
The junior group of the American Association of University Women will meet tonight at 6:30 at the home of Mrs. Henry Ahtar, 088 Louisiana street. Dr. John Iac will be the speaker.
Sunday dinner guests at the Delta Chi house were Hugh Haiti of Kansas City and Ronnie Way of Los Angeles.
Sigma Eta Chi, Congregations Church sorority, will hold initiation
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Mrs. C. W. Connelley of Caney is a guest of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority.
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Guests at the Pi Beta Phi house last weekend were: Janet Roe, Wichita; Caroline Brink, 36; Doraine Humphrey, Kharnake City; Mary Virginia Bynum, Emporia; Joseph Erisho, Ekroso City; Christopher Barbara Farkey, gr Frances Jones, 36; Virginia Edwards, Kansas City.
Jane Ferguson, 33, Kansas City,
was a guest at the Pi Beta Phi house
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Baldry of Kansas City announce the engagement of their daughter Harriett to Dr. John A. Dillon, Jr., m33, of Van Buren, Mo.
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Mary Alice Graham, 36, of Simpson, was a weekend guest at the Sigma Kappa house.
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Just a belated New Year's greeting to let you know you really don't have any idea how lucky you are to be having some of that cold weather which blows right up your upper body. What I think is for some of those cooling breezes now, although it is not as bad here in Johannesburg. 6000 feet above sea level, as it was in Kimberly where we had the fortune, or misfortune, of spending Christmas. It was so cold for me during Christmas out of a cold weather to have a temperature of 100 degrees.
Delmar Curry sailed from New York, Aug. 19, 2016. A previous letter of his which was printed in the Kansan was sent from Casablanca, French Morocco, in which he wrote of interesting conditions in Gibraltar and Spanish Morocco. The following letter will be of special interest to those who know Curry and his keeping track of his world tour, but will also be of value to anyone curious or interested in the geographic or economic aspects of southern Africa, if which he is writing.
Below is reprinted a letter received by one of the faculty members of the department of journalism from Delmar Curry, 39, a major in journalism, who has been on a trip around the world for two years. Curry is a part of three bishops to dip by the World Letters, Inc.
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However, South Africa seems like civilization again, as it really is, but the change is even more pronounced for us after having spent such a long time on the west coast of Africa. We had a four-day train trip on the Benguela Railroad from Lobito, Angola, into the Congo. I also had a new experience when we were informed about five minutes before train time that there would be no diner on the train and we would have to get food enough for a day and a half before the train left!
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From Elisabethville in the Congo we were able to make a visit to the famous Prince Edward copper mine. The officials in charge did things up about right for us, and we took up and taking us down into the new section of the mine where we had to crawl around like worms over the slimy loose rock. It all made the trip more enjoyable, as you might guess, and I am not likely soon to forget it. The Prince Edward copper mine in the entire Congo although there are a host of the open-pit mines throughout the Katanga district.
with spotlights on a glass-enclosed up to within six feet of them. And do they sparkle! There are more than 3000 in the display ranging from a blue-white 24-carat value at valued at $895,000 to a pile of gold. Another popular attraction is the Zimbabwe rises while the Bushman village with its 60 inhabitants mostly a la natural have also been packed them in. And at the other extinction in one of the exhibits which cuts a flee into 300 pieces, but you are probably saying what I did—so what?
Victoria Falls is a mighty spectacle. It is an age-old question as to whether they surpass Ningara or not, and not taking its sides, for to me, at least, a fair comparison is difficult. It is true Victoria, with its more than a mile and a quarter brink line and its 350 odd feet drop, is the larger of the two wonders. Yet the Rhodesian island has the majestic American falls because the water of the Zambezi is spread out over such a wide area. Victoria Falls possesses a great deal of its charm in the naturalness of the surroundings unspoiled by modern commercialism.
Anniversary at Johannesburg
After visiting the diamond mines around Kimberley and getting to see where and how they get the real ones, we came on to Johannesburg via Bloemfontein to Johnsburgh is just putting the finishing touches to a Silver Jubilee celebration which is featured by the South Africa Empire Exhibition. All the colonies of the British Empire have erected buildings to house their respective exhibitions for this exposition which has been running since January 16. While it just a second Chicago World's Fair in the way of exhibits, it does rank right at the top when it comes to beautiful landscaping. By some unknown way they have been able to keep the long sweep of grass looking almost like a flower bed and while hundred flowers flower beds and a rock garden with several lakes make the grounds a colorful sight.
One of the most outstanding exhibits is sponsored by the De Beers company, owner of the majority of the diamond mines of
South Africa Is Booming
All of South Africa and Johannesburg in particular is booming. The many gold mines of this territory which even invade the limits of this city are responsible for this note of prosperity, but its little wonder when you realize that it has been estimated that between $3,500-000,000 and $6,000,000,000 will a remain to be dig up Johannesburg has to be drained up 150,000 in five years to a figure now in excess of 500,000, while last year's new building projects alone cost $50,000,000.
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I was greatly surprised to see the huge number of stores, selling a wide range of products which run the range from Heinz 27 Varieties to Max Factor's powders and creams. The American Consul here told us that South Africa is the largest market for American cars outside of the States and you see proof of it every time you step into the street. I'm not trying to do any advertising, but just as an example, when shipping strike in the State, we mark for the shipment of cars marked for ours at Johannesburg agency of Orchestra - Plymouth chartered a boat to bring 450 cars over here. All in the face of a high import duty which makes the price of Plymouths $1500 and Chrysler over $20,000.
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From here we go to Laureence Marques in Portuguese Mozambique. From there we travel up the East Coast, stopping at Dar es Salaam in Tanganyika, Zanzibar. We are scheduled to sail from Feb. 9 for Singapore. Then to Siam and French-Indo China.
Most cordially,
Delmar Curry.
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