C UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 5 The Official Student Paper of the University of Kansas VOLUME XXXIV Choose Courses For Sympathy, Understanding NUMBER 79 PA -LAWSON Dean Speaks to Women on: 'What Shall I Take?'—Advises "Study Well" As broad an education as possible—courses which increase understanding, interest, and sympathy in fields other than those in which the student was interested before college entrance—and the value of never studying superficially, was stressed by Dean Paul B. Lawson when he addressed the Freshman commission at Hensley House yesterday afternoon upon the subject in the Curriculum to Women. Asking the important question "What shall I take?" Dean Lawson has found two groups of people, those to whom nothing looks interesting in the entire curriculum, and those who would like to take everything offered. To the latter group Dean Lawson advised that they take those courses which they would not get if they did not go to college, and thus by getting an introduction to these subjects, to appreciate for them, and become the citizen of several new intellectual worlds. "Study well," Dean Lawns said further, "For I do not believe that any one can take any subject ser- vice. He is being valuable to him some day." He added later that new jobs are being made every day by those who through a good general college education have equipped themselves for living. "If you and I do our best to prepare ourselves for life, life will have a place for us. Everything is being perfect and the past can be tremendously improved upon," he said in conclusion. About choosing a course Dean Lawson insisted. "No one can choose your courses except yourself." Dean Lawson has found that positions for women are increasing. Certain occupations are opening up in particular. The teaching profession is wide-open for newcomers, and will be for years to come. These professions are particularly in demand are music, home economics, physical education, language, particularly for Latin and English teachers, and nursing. The social science fields are crowded but the mathematics field is demanding more teachers, after being crowded with mathematics in almost all fields are becoming less crowded, and the demand for teachers is growing. He said that no outsiider-not even mother, father, or professor could help a student with his own choice. Personal. I wish to thank the person who sent the flowers to Peggy Morgan and attached my signature to the card after I had suggested such a procedure for one named James Stieke. I sincerely appreciate this attempted "build up" but wish you would be more responsible for any debts other that incurred by myself. However, if she really accepted the flowers as a gift from me, well, that's a different matter — on the SHIN by Kenneth Morris The Kappa Sig's have discovered that the grades of their pledges are decidedly below par and have put all of them under rigid "campus" rules. They are not even permitted to attend campus, but on week end—it is a twenty-four hour day "campus" which will last until final ends. It is doubtful if this will be of any great help if the pledges are permitted to continue their studies and should have "battle target practice" from the windows of their rooms. LAWRENCE, KANSAS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1837 Charles Neiswender. Phi Mh. was his pin out on a girl for sometime but suddenly decided that he would like to have it back, but the girl seemed to have different ideas and 'Jobs Waiting For Electrical Engineers' PROF. WARNER Book Stores to Ask Identification C "It seems that none of the senior of the electrical engineering department who will be graduated in the spring or at the close of this semester will have been admitted, but he has announced Prof. R. W. Warmer of that department yesterday." Continued on page three Within the past two weeks four application blanks have been sent to the department of electrical engineering for men graduate training and working for the Phillips Petroleum Company. The Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing company sent in interview blanks for 13 senior electrical Anns. The company also representatives from Kansas City or East Pittsburgh is being arranged Due to an unusual num- complaints赔偿 stolen the Mient Student Council hau- liament to the W.S.G.A. Be change and Rowlands Book 1 request students to present fication cards when bringing hand books to sell. The book exchanges have unsuccessful in coping wi- troleum. Students in large number complained about books dis- signed in classrooms, in the M- nstery various spots on the Hill books have been left unwaited a few minutes. They have their complaints and claims it sales and purchases. The M.S.C. at a recent im- authorized this method of *o* and pledged its support to *o* of property among *B* re- dents. When purchasing or selling hand books, students must their identification cards so they can be scanned and sold can be made. Subsequent thefts, by students or non-sta can be traced by means of thisister and the book exchange illegal transactions is method. Lincoln, Neb. Jan. 18- (UP) proximately 5000 persons *a* drop from Nebraska's basketball *t* drop from the tie-position *place* with the Kansas team Oklahoma defeated them by a of 34 to 17, leaving Kansas' the Big Six conference race. Oklahoma Win "Adjustments Within the F will be the topic discussed meeting of the Y.W.C.A. Ald Standing commission which meet at 4:30 today at the I House. This will be the series of three discussions of concerning marriage at family. Mrs. Hay Improved The condition of Mrs. L. I. who is in the University of 1 hospital at Kansas City, is in Proof. Prof. who visited her Sunday, says improving. Y.W.C.A. COMMISSION ME TODAY IN HENLEY L W.C.A. SOCIAL SERVICE COMMITTEE TO MEET T Social Service commission of C.A. will hold a joint meeting Blue Triangle club at the High School today. This club formed under the leadership University W.C.A. Jean Cowan will lead the c sion. All upper-class women vited. The group will conduct it meetings, but will be sponsor the Social Service commission Edith Kennedy, chairman of the civil service will meet today to with this group, i leaving for Arizona State where she will attend school semester. NOTICE The Kansas Engineer we distributed this morning at Book Exchange in Marvin he will be impossible to deliv because of weather conditions ANDY GLAZE Circulation Ma Hope for Peace In Auto Strike Fades in Parley Detroit, Jan. 18—(UP)—Hope of quick peace in the General Motors strike disappeared in a 2-minute semi-conference between William Knudsen, executive vice-president of the corporation, and Homer Martin, president of the United Auto Works. Knudsen and Morten Fai To Reach Understanding; Both Are Adamant Knudsen strolled into the conference room at General Motors headquarters and slapped a paper down in front of Martin. Martin read it quickly. It contained the corporation's reply to Martin's three-point Sig Alph's Back In Circulation; Campus Femmes Rejoice(?) Only Final Examinations Remain to Complete Early Senior Advising And Enrolling Ends Texans at Odds On Big Salary For Dana Bible Austin, Texas, Jan. 18—(UP) —University of Texas faculty members, students, alumni and Texas officials debated today whether the University should pay the sum asked by the students to come here as head football coach. The price the coach of the University of Nebraska football team was reported as asking for his services was a $1,500 yearly salary and a budget of $10,000. This is considerably more than the rich oil-endowed school Nebraskan Wants Larger Salary than School's Head; Regent Approves W. W. DAVIS CHOSEN TO HEAD BIG THREE'BY ATHLETIC BOARD; TO HIRE 'AD' FOR ANOTHER YEAR "That man is here again," is the call that may once more be heard in several of our sororities. Yey mam, those Sig Alphs are looze again. The quarantine that has been keeping several of the lads out of mischief was lifted Sunday. A week ago yesterday Charles Herold, fainn, a pledge of that fraternity, was disgusted as having scurlet fever. Twenty-four boys were subjected to the Dick test and all showed a positive reaction. The men were instructed in their house for the next week. A re-organized athletic board met Sunday in a five-hour session, selected a committee of three headed by Prof. W. W. Davis to take over the duties of Dr. F. C. Allen as director of athletics, and recommended to this committee the rehiring of Coach Ad Lindsay and his staff for the coming year. Changes Asked by Regents Now Complete; History Professor Also Made Chairman of Board Proper; George Nettles and Professor Moore Other Members of New Ruling Body the physical education corporation which has resulted from the disastrous football season. Professor Davis, chairman of The board was instructed to look into the possibilities of bar rowing $25,000 to make up the deficit in the current bud SUNDAY, JANUARY 17, 1937 Flashes of Real Skill Shown by Jayhawkers Continued from page one seced on a setup to boost the Kansas score to 23. Henderson scored a fre throw on Noble FERDINAND PRAILE Committee of Three Starts Work Today throw on Nobles foul after four minutes had e-ended in the running in the result of four free throws. Largely due to some spectacle guarding by Praha, Guard, it was not until half of the second period had been played that Missouri scored her 20 shots. Stroh, who wrote With two minutes left to play in the game and Kansas leading 37-28, Doctor Allen insert a new Kansas lineup consisting of Golay, Durand, Lutton, Kappelman, and Corla; Durand finished his pass through a pass from Golay and scoring the basket. Brown and Missouri center, made the last inserted into the lineup, found the range for the twenty-first Tiger tally. Noble made two quick setups aided by some beautiful passes on the part of Rogers. Field goals by Rogers and Noble and free throws by the same two run the Kansas margin to 35-21 with six minutes to play. A free throw by Brown and field by Brown and Beer were matched by Wellhausen's free throw, on Brookfield's fourth foul, and a one-handed shot by Noble. PATEE 'Til 10c AFTER6 6 15c Continuous Shows From 2 NOW! ENDS WEDNESDAY Never such a galaxy of comedy talent! Sven stars — the director of "The Great Zingzilf" — a P. M. Cunningham novel, matching every romantic thrill! TWO Great Pictures A Whirlpool of Excitement on a chip that Never Sailed to Sea Don't Let Anything KEEP YOU AWAY Robert Montgomery Madge Evans Frank Morgan Eric Blore "Piccadilly Jim" AND Also CARTOON point of the game on a foul by Golay, to bring the total score to 39-27. Walter C. Kelly (The Virginia Judge) Edith Fellows Valerie Hobson The University of Kansas Band staged a popular show between halves which featured numbers composed arranged by members of the band. Jack Dalby, In'40, conducted the band through his arrangement of UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Continued on page eight "Tugboat Princess" In another big weekend of intramural basketball, a number of interesting games were played. Aeacia and Ralph fought for the pressure of unfavorable weather and the pressure of the oncoming final exams, a number of games were for finals. Men's Intramurals Heinie Quigley, son of the great sports official, E. C. Quigley, dropped on in the Saturday game session and officiated in one of the games. The games forfeited Saturday are followed. A TOAT "B" forfeited to Phi Beta Delta "B" forfeited to Phi Delta. Attendance to Delt Chi B, Y.M.C.A. 1 Ohio Rangers. 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