PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1936 KANSAN EDITORIAL COMMENT "Half-Cocked" What's the Kansan like? First, it's the paper which keeps tab on and reports the activity of over four thousand students. University students are notoriously full of energy. That is why there is so much news. Their actions are often amusing, many times, exciting, frequently admirable, and at times, downright engrossing. Furthermore these people are your contemporaries, people, who, together with you, will make history during this generation. There will be no derth of history-making events in these years, we believe. The Kansan, through its columns of type and pictures will bring you closer to your fellows. "Why, yes I've read about you in the Kansan." And an interesting acquaintance is struck. The Kansan facilitates student buying through its advertising. Student time is valuable. Wants are satisfied easily through Kansan advertisement-reading. Finally the most striking fact is that the Kansan views are youthful, unbassed and unhaltered by the conventions of olders. Editorial and interpretative articles are frank, young opinions. The old folks often call them "half-cocked." Nonetheless we feel that the Kansan has the flush, the refreshing stimulation, of youth. The Kansan bestspeaks of learners, not knowers. The Kansan will make your life on Mt. Oread, wiser, easier, fulter, far more happier. You're a Worrier Now Up until we enter College we look with perfect equanimity upon the ravages of the persistent insurance salesman, the pestering book peddler and other merchants constantly on the lookout for new customers. Before this time we merely referred them to Dad and Mother and went our way, letting our harrassed parents deal with these little financial difficulties. We accepted the trimming of our hair, the new soles and heels on our shoes, the press in our trousers, and the newspaper on our front porch, as our legal heritage due us as minor members of a family. We were very sheltered. But now that we are entering college—well, the situation is a bit different. We have to take on these bothersome little trifles as part of our daily life. Whether the money comes from home, or whether it is earned here on the Hill, does not obliterate the problem. We cannot escape it. We still have to take our own shoes to the boot makers for repairs, we have to visit the barber under our own volition (which probably accounts for the shaggy look on so many college men), and we have to see that our own clothes get "scraped and sprung" to their original condition. And surely one of the things most missed is the daily newspaper. Your worry, then, dear about-to-be-harrassed University student, is in obtaining The University Daily Kansan. For your convenience we have within these pages a subscription blank. If you wait until you get td Mount Oread more likely our business office by phone, the number is K.U. 66. Or you are welcome to drop in at the Journalism building at your convenience. Anyway, we know that one of our circulation men will speak to you on registration day. "If all those who wanted jobs so they could come to the University were successful, Lawrence could not provide rooms for them, and the buildings of the University could not provide enough class room for them." This statement was made by one of the staff of the University in a position to know of the numerous applications that have been received by the campus employment bureau. Depression brings people to the snd realization that college education has value. OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Noters may in Chancellor's Office at 3 p.m., preceding regular publication days and 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Vol. 34 TRIDAY, SEPT. 4, 1936 No. I. FACULTY INFORMATION CARDS: In order to compile the faculty directory as soon as possible, all faculty members and employees who have not already done so are requested to send their information cards to the Chancellor's office by Saturday, Sept. 19. Additional cards may be secured at the Chancellor's office if needed. REGISTRATION SCHEDULE: RAYMOND NICHOLS, Executive Secretr... 8:10-10:40 -C I, V 1:30 -3:00 B- 10:10-11:30 -A J, Y 1:30 -4:50 P-T Saturday, Sept. 12 Monday, Sept. 14 8:30-10:00-S 1:30-3:00-M_Q 10:00-15:00-K_R X 1:30-4:50-F_L Tuesday, Sept. 15 Tuesday, Sept. 15 8:30-10:00–H, I 1:30-3:00–W 10:00-11:30–E, G, Z 3:00-4:50–D, N, O (GEORG E. FOSTER, Registrar) IMPORTANT NOTICE Every student is expected to read the official University Bulletin of announcements which is issued from the Chancellor's office and published daily in the Kansas. Our Contemporaries From Beaumont, Texas, comes word that the "knock, knock" had entered politics there. A telephone friend of a local candidate has been calling acquaintances with "Knock, Knock." "Who's there?" comes the query. "Alckey, Benn Shipley, county commissioner and get a countryside administration, etc., ..." "Aleck who?" New boys, this is carrying knocking in politics just a bit too far. Official Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE, KANSAS University Daily Kansan PURCHASE JOHN R. MALONE EDITOR IN CHIFF BILLY GLEE ASSOCIATE DALE O'BRIEN MANAGING EDITOR BILLY DOWNS BUREIN MANAGER F. QUENTIN BROWN ASSISTANT ELTON CARTER Staff Campus Editor DON HUNG News Editor JAMES POWER Sports Editor MARION MUMUH Features Editor MARY TURY RUTTER Make-Up JOHN MAYER Sunday Editor JOHN STRAIGHT Sunday Editor HOWARD RUNO Associate KENNETH PONTELIWITE STEVEN DAVID KENNETH PONTELIWITE Telephones Business Office K.U. 66 Night Connection, Business Office 2701K2 Night Connection, News Room 2702K3 Subscription price, per year, $1.00 cash in advance, $1.25 on payments. Single copies, 10 each. each. Entered at second class matter, September 12, 1910, at the post office at Lawrence, Kansas. FRIDAY, SEPT. 4, 1936 T. H. Marshall, assistant professor of chemical engineering, received the only professional degree granted at the late commencement of Iowa State College. darshall Granted Degree 'from Iowa State College Announcing THE SEASON'S OPENING OF HARZFELD'S HILLTOP SHOP Individualized fashions carefully selected to Harzfeld's standard Jayhawkers, FLOWERS WELCOME The Rumsey-Allison Flower Shop and Greenhouses Offer that are always acceptable as a gift or decoration "Best Equipped Florists in This Vicinity" PHONE 72 "K. U. Florists to K. U." Meet Your Friends Downtown at--- 9th & Mass. The REXALL Store Phone 238 FOUNTAIN and LUNCH SERVICE JOAN MANNING CHOCOLATES CIGARETTES and TOBACCO NATIONALLY KNOWN TOILETRIES DRUGS and PRESCRIPTIONS Registered pharmacist always in charge. FREE DELIVERY ... 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