THURSDAY, JANUARY 14. 1937 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Here on the Hill -an account of Mt. Oread Society KATHLEEN MYERS, Society Editor Before 1 jkm, call K.U. 21; after 1, call 2702-R3 --- Members of Pt Beta Phi security elected the following officers for the second semester: President, Gorrande Field, c'23; vice-president, Nancy Demeny, c'18; treasurer, Helen Jane Edwards, c'38; corresponding secretary, Helen Moine, c'38; and franham advisor, Martha Nuzman, c'37. ☆ ☆ ☆ Members of Phi Chi, medical fraternity, elected the following officers for the second semester: Norman Burkett, m40, presiding senior; Howard Elliott, m40, presiding junior; Elden Ulrey, m40, secretary; and John Zook, c'37, steward and treasurer. Dan Elam, c. '37, will discuss "The History of the Skyscraper" this evening at a meeting of the American Society of Architects. The meeting will begin at 7:20. ✓ ✓ ✓ Mrs. N. C. Campbell of Kansas City, Mo., will give a dinner this evening at the Eldridge hotel in honor of Miss Marianne Campbell, and Betty Jane Campbell, c37. ✧ ✧ ✧ New officers will be elected at a short business meeting of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers today at 4:30 p.m. Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity installed the following officers Monday; Cordell Meeks, c37, president; Arthur McLenden, c38, vice-president; James Teibue, c38, recording secretary; Edward Bruce, c38, secretary-treasurer; Maurie Abernathy, c37, king of kremen; William Spearman. PHONE K.U.66 WANTED: Boys to sell a campus periodical at a good commission, Apply to Gen Lloyd today between 9 and 1. Phone 1978. LOST: Black Leather zipper notebook with name on front. Call Alex Mitchell, 1169. Reward: -78 FOR SALE: Model 800 Hoover cleaner nearly new, 630; Dusting Tools 57, Appl. 104 Fraiser Hall or Phone KU 22, -49 LOST: Kappa Alpha Theta pen with nine on base, Call Betty Walker, phone 291 or 1099, Return. -76 CLASSIFIED ADS MOODRN 2-room area, farm, Bailo paid Adults only. Available next semester. 1601 Rhode Island, phone 1090. -78 SINGLE ROOM for Graduate woman student in private home, Ideal location, Fee convenience, 1124 Mississippi, Call 1429, -76 ONE STOP CLOTHES SERVICE STATION Student Loans SCHULZ the TAILOR 924 Mass. 743 Mass. ABE WOLFSON MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP ☆ ☆ ☆ Phone 2353 SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVE, 25c PERMANENTS, any style $1 up Soft Deep Wave, any style only A dinner will be given this evening at 5:15 at Henley house to inaugurate Stanley Alexondre, o'clun, and Elaine Stohwer, fa37, as new leaders for the creative leisure commission of the foundation's contain Student Christian movement. mily . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 c Plain Shampoo and Wave, with neck trim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 c Oil Shampoo and Wave, with neck trim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 c Evening Appointments 732% Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Albert House of Dalian, Texas, who are visiting their daughter, Betty House, #26, were invited to Pinetta Pla Beta Phi House Tuesday evening. Dr. and Mrs. Harold C. Case of Topka, advisory members of the regional commission, will be present at the dinner and a group of Washburn College students is expected to attend. Evening Appointments TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS Delta Sigma Theta sorority has elected the following officers for the next semester: Evelyn Hardiman, Mia Crawford, Gayle Dewey, vice-president; Cozetta Wilson, fa. 38 9411% Mass. St. Phone 533 IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP Six experienced operators to serve you c38. associate editor of the Sphinx Kennedy Smith, fs, parliamentarian. SEE US for your school and office supplies Expert Picture Framing The Theta Epsilon sorority held initiation services Tuesday evening for the following: Dorothy Sullivan, c'40; Mary Alice Gorrill, c'40; Cory Stollins, c'urel; Lols Wilsar, c'40; Roxy Biblet, c'urel; Judd Walters, c'40; Katie McCoy, c'40; Cooper, c'40; Moselyne Harberger, c'40; and Monte Robbine, c'40. A buffet supper was served after the initiation services. Special Prices on Zipper Notebooks Members of the Kansas Engineering society will entertain with a dinner dance at the Hotel Kaukon in Topeka Feb. 10 at 7:30 p.m. KEELER S Wallpaper Books School Supplies KEELER'S --recording secretary; Louise Calburn, c'39, corresponding secretary; Margaret Bidley, c'38, treasurer; Rosemary Walker, c'37, parliamentarian; Orelia Robinson, c'39, deam of pledges; Louise Larnett, c'39, rush captain. Formal installation of officers will be held Monday night. FOR RENT to four or more beds, 3 furnished rooms with kitchen privileges, if desired, down payment holds until next week, to be租住到ables. 14-26 Ministruto. With the Student Christian Movement as its theme, the first joint assembly of the Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. in recent years will be held this afternoon at 4:30 in the m雷的 lounge of the Memorial Union MEDICAL STUDENTS! It will pay you to investigate room at 8413 State Line, Kim City, Missouri, two blocks from University Forensic. One pair of two boys. 75 PHONE K.U.66 Christian Movement To Be Discussed By Members Y.M.C.A.-Y.W.C.A. To Hold Joint Meeting Paul Moritz, c38, recently returned from the Asiomar conference of the Pacific West region near Monterey, Calif., Dec. 26 to Jan. 3, will compare it with the Rocky Mountain conference hold FURNISHED, MODERN APARTMENT wanted by three girls, at beginning of second stair. New campus. Write res of Box 1, Karni Office. Twenty-five words or less one inscription, 21 stems *narratives*, 160 six inscriptions, 718; contract rates, not more than 21 word inscriptions, 14 per month. Payable on receipt of the contract price. FIVE SPECIALS Ladies and gentls leather jackets are remodeled, dhed, etc. Luggage repaired reconditioned. Leather Life. Water-proof. Super leather soils. Use leather jacket. A motion picture of the Pacific Area conference at Mills College, Calif., Aug. 23 to Sept. 2 last year will be shown. Ellen Payne, Y.W.C. A, general secretary, who attended the conference with Miss Anna McCracken, instructor in the department of philosophy, will give a running account as the pictures are shown. WONDER SHOP 719 Mass. TAXI HUNSINGER'S 9 20-2 Mass. PHONE 12-987 with an F4.5 lens. Use 35 mm. films. Sharp enlargements up to 8 x10. Complete finishing service, including fine grain development and all brands of films carried in stock. Plumbers and Electricians SHIMMONS Hixon Studio Phone 41 Lobby Hotel Eldridge Just what you have been waiting for. China, Glass, Lamps 929 Mass. ARGUS The Candid Camera, only $12.50 Amateur Photography John L. Hunt, Y.M.C.A. general will speak on "The Local and National Student Christian Movement," in which he will attempt to sum up the possibilities of movement on the University campus. The Y.W.C.A. quartet, under the direction of Fred Mauer, m39, will present a few songs from the 1936 Easter conference. Virginia Lee Ester ed. 57, member of Thu Sigma, will interpret the dance, "Life Love." JOURNALISTS TO ATTEND ANNUAL PRESS MEETING Members of the faculty of the department of journalism and student members of Sigma Delta Chi, national journalism fraternity, will be absent from the school Friday and Saturday, while attending the annual meeting of The Kaihe Press association to be held in Taipa. Three graduates of the University of Kansas will hold prominent places on the program. Tom Collins, 22, will talk on "Seeing The Not Believing." Mr. Collins has received considerable renown as a columnist and humorous speaker, and is Sunday editor of the Journal-Post Another graduate, Raymond Clapper, 16, a Washington correspondent who taught at Texas State University will also talk. Ralph Honeywell, c'10, is president of the Kansas Press association and will preside at the convention. Consolation: Since the Sour Owl has closed George Baskett, Lon Burick, and John Tyler to serve on the Board of Censors, readers may rest assured that the humor will not be so dry in the forthcoming issues. Mexican moved to the other side of the goal like a scared rabbit, Wellhausen was under the impression that none of the Mexicans understood English, but about three of them did and Al happened to choose one of the three. No wonder the little fellow moved! On the Sbin-- The following members of the journalism faculty plan to attend: L. N. Flint, W. A. Dill, J. K. Lisner, L. S. Hale, E. N. Daon, and E. W. Hullinger. Shinater's Lament: We have much more to say about Journalism students; they are ever consistent in their daily antics. They have more fun than -Send the Kansan home- Send the Kansan home -Send it. The story goes that during a recent game of chance the participants began admiring the 'pool' in the center of the table and someone in church. The talk then broke up the game, revolved around to religion, and conscience began to amite two participants, John Wedding, and another, who definitely decided to attend church the following Sunday. Continued from page one Join the Crowd for Cokes Colossal Still for Petroleum Only; Soon Used in Chemistry Department UNION FOUNTAIN at your Sub=Basement Memorial Union A mammoth still, so tall that an excavation had to be made below the basement of the Chemistry building to house it, will soon be put to use in experiments by chemical engineering students at the University. The still, which has been under construction for the past three months, will be used to examine the first step at first, although it has been designed for use in any type of distillation. According to T. H. Marsh, associate professor chemical engineering who is in charge of the erection of the new plant, his purposes are three-fold. First, it will be used to train students who wish to become glass so that visual observations may be made up to 40 pounds pressure. The apparatus will be employed to instruct students in the use of a set of systems, with a few of the more complex ones. The still and its service lines have an overall height of 25 feet, and four elevations of out-walks are necessary for the operators. It is important that each system has 21 plates in the fractionating column. This column can be cut out of the system entirely to show other types of simple steam distillation. The jacketed pot has a volume of 23 gallons. The department of chemical engi- K. U.DISTILLING PLANT refinery engineers; second, it will be used in trying to discover short cuts over the methods of petroleum distillation now common in industry; and third, it will be used in research to determine the effect of adding medicinal agents for elimination or mitigation of carbon formed by combustion. The new apparatus is one of the best in the country, and was designed especially for this University. From this apparatus it will be possible not only to measure the concentration of fluids, fluid flow, flow of heat, and absorption. This setup, designed to show all types of distillation, may be operated as a vacuum column, or at pressures up to 208 pounds per square inch. Five sections of the fractionating column, at the top, are constructed of neering was set up as a separate department, under jurisdiction of the School of Engineering and Architecture a year and a half ago. In that time the department has constructed 2000 square feet of laboratories and offices. For part of the laboratory, the basement floor was dropped to the underlying ground level, and in one corner, Orest limestone was excavated still deeper. Some 1500 feet of piping was necessary to bring the supplies of air, compressed air, water and chemicals into the building. A new curriculum in chemical engineering has been adopted and is being put into operation. This curriculum is designed to meet the requirements of the American Institute In the earlier years of his course Call Flower Fone For Quality 820 For Price For Party Decorations of Exquisite Beauty and CORSAGES From our fresh cut, high quality flowers "We Telegraph Flowers Anywhere" We Guarantee Satisfaction Better Quality for Same Price "Flowers of Distinction" WARD'S Flowers the prospective chemical engineer studies fluid flow, transportation of fluid, heat transfer, evaporation, diffusion, air conditioning, drying, dissolution, crystallization, filtration, m x 1. 5 g, crushing and grinding, size separations, and conveying and weighing. In the last year, the students design apparatus, plants, and otherwise instrumental trainers they have received. Laboratory work follows the classroom program, giving practice in the handling of chemical engineering apparatus. (By The United Press) DOCTOR HOPES TO SEE 400 CONSECUTIVE GAMES Washington, Pa.—Dr. J. Frank Donohue has posted a record for football annuals. As physician for the Washington and Jefferson football team, he has see v. 225 consecutive W, and J. contests—and he doesn't intend to let up until he has reached 400. The veterinarian审验 is rated as the President's No. I fan and he does not intend to admit that "I'm not ready to abdicate yet," he said. "I'm going to wait until I've come 400 games in a row." half-million miles, including a trip to the Ruse Bowl in 1921 to watch the Precies tie the California Beans. Dr. Denehoe was graduated from W. & J. in 1890, the same year in which football was introduced at the college. Since then he has seen 370 contests played by the Proxies. He hasn't missed a game since 1912, when he was appointed the squad's physician. Ernie' Files Stander Suit His travels in the capacity of team physician have taken him close to a English Rumor Says Simpson Was Well Paid for Allowing Divorce London, Jan. 13, — (UP) — Ernest Simpson has signed legal proceedings to defend his name against definition in connection with the divorce which Mrs. Walls Simpson obtained last October 27, it was disclosed tonight. It alleged the remark referred to was made at a lunchon party in London. Dean Schweger Talks to Freshmen "Don't cram for finals" was the advice given freshmen by R. A. Schweger, dean of the School of Education, at the regular meeting of the Freshman Council of the Y. M.C.A. Tuesday evening in the "Y" office. Simpson filed a slander suit against Mrs. Sutherland, wife of col. Arthur Sutherland, high in British society, charging that Mrs. Sutherland at a court hearing met with Simpson's son "well paid" for permitting the divorce to go through. 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