1 SATURDAY MORNING, SEPT. 12, 1936 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 'College Life Day by Day Offered in The Daily Kansan Campus Newspaper Gives Students Accurate Accounts of World and Local Happenings; Publication Stands As Protector of Mt. Oread Commonwealth --- Four thousand students simply have to make news! They cannot help themselves any more than they can help cheer at a football game, or dancing to a swing band, or going to class. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, the paper you are now reading, gathers, edits and organizes this news exclusively on the campus and presents "your college education day by day." Official, authentic, exclusive, accurate, and timely. The campus newspaper is as much a part of your college education as completely bound to active campus life as will be the United Press Service And genuine interest is centered in the complete campus coverage offered by the paper. Student reported, student edited and student selected stories are printed that cover everything that happens at the university, unofficial happenings in the wide range associated with the University, its faculty and students. You will read in the Kanan stories of everything from the concerts to the celebration snake dances on the peace strike to the football games or political conclaves to the university dances. Chancellor's Bulletin Vital One of the vital features offered is the "Chancellor's Bulletin," issued daily from the office of Chancellor E. H. Lindley and running exclusively every morning in the Kansan, Official University happenings, notifications and news of important authorized gatherings are centralized in this Bulletin and are available only in the column of this newspaper. This feature gives the news of those events which make up the regular and extra-curricular work in the University and extremely important to every student. TOWNS AND CITY LEADERS And you can see the wide range of world happenings either for through the direct-wire facilities of the United Press comes red-hot news from all over the world covering the revolution in Spain, the disputes in Geneva, happenings in Washington, the Presidential election, the strikes in eastern United States, the Black Lager development stories off the west coast. classes and lectures that you will attend beginning Sept. 17. The University Daily Kanson gives its readers metropolitan up-to-the-minute service and coverage that leaves nothing lacking for the student in his knowledge of campus and world news and informs him about morning paper in the city of Lawrence. Student Operation For humor it shows the daily column feature "On the Shin" by a prominent college humorist, well known over the internet. It is the favorite for the lighter side of University life. But it must be remembered that the Daily Kaitan is a student run, student advised and student censored publication. It is counseled, receives suggestions, and accepts criticism from all departments and divisions of the University—but it has no dictator or "sacred cow"! It stands as a protector of the student commonwealth and does all that is within its power to protect the students from any expropriation that any organization may attempt and to obtain for the student body those legitimate and proper advantages accessible or due them. It is truly an all-student project, worthy of the name. The University Daily Kansan feels that every student should know the paper's many benefits, the numerous services and the worthwhile objectives contained in its pages A L E T T E R This is accomplished by active camp paigning, exposure of midemenions and a definite editorial and news policy. The students rest assured in the sincerity and integrity of The University Day Karen as an organiser their best efforts to actually give by fellow members in their class rooms and organizations. We are about to attempt to sell you the University Daily Kansan for the coming year. And the newspaper opens its Studies Opinion column for all criticism and comment that the students may have written. The newspaper or directly connected with the paper. We are setting ourselves to the job of publishing the best daily paper under the Kansan nameplate in its 26 years of existence. With the industrious stuff which we are fortunate in having, we believe that we can write, print, and deliver to you the best college paper in the country. During the past summer the Kansan was chosen for the cover decoration for a book written by a German author entitled "American Youth Writes Newspapers." The paper was chosen as an example. The scope of Kansan news will be the widest in history. European correspondence first hand will come from former students. The campus news will be "covered" completely. Our United Press wire will bring to us news later than to any other paper in this territory. Every morning you can have the latest campus and national news available. Dear Jayhawker: You will want the best and finest in clothes, shows, and sundry merchandise and services. Our advertisers are tried and trusted. Their merchandise has proven its worth to University students for years. You will find the style of our writers clear and often provocative, even to the point where you wish to publish a reply. You have always that privilege. There is no faculty or other censorship on the Daily Kansan. The policies are left entirely to her student board, editors, and publisher There are no sacred cows. You will find the editors and staff of your paper, the Daily Kansan, thinking like you. You will like it. Don't Fail Her Rush Week is over and Congratulations are proper. We have a complete stock every day of fresh cut flowers — taken from our own greenhouses. Give us her phone number and address and we will do the rest. Flower 820 Flower Fone Fone Ward's Flowers "Flowers of Distinction" Therefore we pledge ourselves to this; that nothing shall deter us from making the New Kansan the best college paper in the country and from serving your interests. We proudly point to our accomplishment in editorial-news campaigns of last year; the building of the library steps, which had been left unfinished for 11 years. We should like to have you buy a subscription to the Daily Kansan. You can read it as you sip your coffee. Publisher F. Quentin Brown. Business Man John R. Malone Cafeteria Is Renamed, Remodeled The Union Dining Room, previously known as the University Cafeteria, will open Monday morning under the au­pervision of Miss Hernina Zipple, former director of dermatology at the Seattle, it announced yesterday. The dining room has undergone extensive re-decorating during the summer and booths have been placed along the walls. There are also available for private banquets and forums for student and faculty groups. A partition has been built which shuts of the steam tables from the view of the patrons. Either cafeteria or table settings can be used. The dining room which, in the past as been under the supervision of the University, will be operated this year w the Union Operation Committee. Health Fee Raised This Year Miss Zipple will also be in charge of the Corbin Hall dining room. for the cost of operation of the hospital exceeding income for the past year by $2700. An increase in the use of the hospital service at Watkins Memorial Hospital has caused an increase in the health fee, paid at the time of enrollment each semester, from $1 to $4 per month. The student director, director of the Student Health Service, stated that an epidemic of severe illnesses last March was the chief cause The raise in the health fee will be compensated for by the privilege of five instead of three days hospitalization before a $1 daily charge begins, and the opening of the operating room for $2.50 in the case of minor operations instead which hitherto has been the charge in both major and minor operations. A marked migration to the top of the Hill has resulted from the summer's shuffling. Theta Tata, professional cn- ginerieerh, has moved up the Hill to 1245 Louisiana, just east of the Alpha Chi house. Phi Beta Pi, professional medical fraternity, has shifted its residence to the old Delta SigmaLambda house at 1137 Indiana. Four Organized Houses Change Lodgings The Sigma Alpha Mu's have taken the Delta Zeta house at 1043 Indiana. The Delta Zeta's are not maintaining a house this year. The Kappa Alpha Theta's have taken over as an annex the old Phi Alpha Delta house at 1140 Louisiana. Forcel C. Strawn, e35, is posing as a juvenile model for Ritchie Cooper, staff artist for the Saturday Evening Bounty Auction. The most notated of the Both Tarkington sequels. Get a fresh start with ARROW! Stock up now with Arrow Shirts—they'll keep you in style for years—and give you more collar and shirt satisfaction than you've ever known before. Try HUNT or CARLTON, with the popular wide-spread spoon model. Mitege fit . . . Saniizer Shruk. In white or lacy $2.00 = $2.50 STUDENTS: Do your eyes water or get tired when you study late hours? Do you squint. or does the print in your books blur? Why Make Studying a Burden? Why not make studying easier by installing a Better light --- Better sight I. E.S. Approved Lamp The New Model Student Study Lamp Is Specially Designed for the Student to Study by. NO GLARE! NO SHADOWS! EASY ON THE EYES! 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