WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1935 PAGE THREA Hill Society UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS The freshman class of Phi Gamma Delta entertained with an hour dance at the chapter house from 7 until 9 o'clock last night. ☆ ☆ ☆ The following were present: Eleason Cain, c'enc'; Emily Vroeman, c'enc'; Burie Hillcik, c'enc'; Florence Kebl, c'enc'; Ruth Mary Wilson, c'enc'; Helen Dear, c'38; Rachel Kiene, c'enc'; Carolyn Newman, c'enc'; Franness Nordlund, c'enc'; Virginia Taylor, f'da; 38;邓春 Ann Martin, c'enc'; Betty Smith, c'enc'; Berden Bastian, c'enc'; Mary Jayne Holland, c'38. buzzs at the Sigma Alpha Epiphany uguers; upper Sunday evening included; Hole * Milker*, c'38; Helen Nelson, c'38; Bettie Edison, c'38; Donna Sorthera, c'1unel; Yancye, c'38; Daisy Hoffman, c'38; Helen Smedley, c'38; France, c'38; John Jankowski, c'38; Mary Ruth Pyle, c'36; Marjorie Clark, c'75; Virginia Taylor, fa 38; Elizabeth Ann Bush, c'ucl; Hane MEDrick, c'1unel Kappa Ea Kappa held formal initiation services Sunday for Dean Ward, 3c; Theodore Neyer, ecn; Louis Shuey, e7; Cester ChestHison, e3; T. D. Williams, e3; and Robert Browning, e3. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mr. and Mrs. Beo Hibbs of Philadelphia announce the birth of a son, Feb. 27, to whom they have given the name, Stephen Deyt. Mr. Hibbs is well known at the University. He is now associate editor of the Country Gentleman. Following the initiation ceremonies a banquet was held at the chapter house. Dick Gossett and his band will play for the mid-week wavers play in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building from 7 until 8 o'clock. ☆ ☆ ☆ Delta Upsilon will entertain with n dinner dance at the chamber house to-morrow night from 6 until 8 o'clock. Frank Snyder of the Kansas City Star was a Monday night guest at the Pi Kappa Alpha house. Phi Kappa Ps1 will hold an hour dance at the chapter house tomorrow night from 7 until 8 o'clock. James Jones of Leavenworth was a guest at the Delta Sigma Lambda house Monday night. 41 Chi Omega entertained Phi Delta Theta with an hour dance last night at the chapter house. Sigma Kappa entertained Beta Thet Pi with an hour of dancing last night at the chapter house. Chi Omega entertained the members of Phi Delta Theta with an hour dance last night. Dinner guests at the Sigma FhI Epsilon house last night were Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Edle, of Kansas City, Mo. Freshmen Defeat Seniors ophomores Win from Juniors in Other Cage Contest The freshmen defeated the seniors and the sophomores won from the juniors in closely contested basketball games. The freshman team scored 13 points in Juniors 13, and sophomore 16, Juniors 13. In the freshman-senior game the freshmen began the scoring with Franke's basket and retained the lead until the second quarter when the seniors evened the score to 8-8. At the end of the third quarter the score was 14-11. The seniors attempted to even the game up with a last basket, but were only successful in making the score 14-12. Teagarden, senior forward, was the outstanding player with a total of 10 points. In the sophomore-junior game the sophomores held the lead from the first. The score at the end of the first two quarters was 4-3 and 8-7 in favor of the winning team. The juniors brought their side up in the third quarter to 11 points to the sophomores' 10. However Walter's playing in the last few minutes of play was good enough to win the game with a 16-15 score. In this game Walter, sophomore forward, tied with Eilee, junior forward, for a total of 8 points each. Juniors 13 Sanhomores 16 Stephenson G FTF 1 Walter f. _ 4 FF 0 Fink f. _ 2 OI 1 Perry g. _ 0 IQ 1 SuthRf g. I OI 2 Rowland g. I OI 2 Freshen 16 G FTF 1 Griffin f. _ 2 OI 2 Twainl f. _ 3 OI 2 Twainl f. _ 3 OI 2 Owsley g. _ 0 IQ 2 Baker g. _ 0 IQ 2 Haskson g. _ 0 IQ 2 Humphry f. I FF 2 Bruce f. _ 1 OI 1 Scoggin g. I OI 1 Doty g. I OI 1 Hunter g. I OI 1 Seniors 13 G FTF 1 Teagar'n j FF 1 Irwin f. I OI 2 Hansen g. I OI 2 Sharp g. _ 0 IQ 2 Linscott g. I OI 2 Hoopes Lectures to Club Kansas City Browning Society Hears Discussion of 'Balaustion's Adventure' Helen Rhoda Hopes, associate professor of English, spoke Saturday to the Browning Society at Kansas City, Mo. Miss Hopes' lecture was an analysis and discussion of Robert Brown's dramatic poem, "Balaustion's Adventure," written after the death of his wife, Brenda Brown, a work undertaken by the poet in appreciation of Mrs. Brown's life-long devotion to Greek literature and her fondness for the tragedies of Euripides. Miss Hopes is a widely known lecturer on literary subjects, a poet whose contributions are nationally known, a radio reader and interpreter of both American and foreign novels. Under the initials I.R.H. she has been for many years a contributor to the Star's Beaudes column. Her critical articles have appeared in leading publications and her educational and cultural activities have extended beyond her professional duties in the University. MISCELLANEOUS Men's Intramurals Today's schedule: tany's schedule: 0 9 oclock: Deltai Chi vs. Delta Upsi- lone, east court; Sigma Phi Epsilon vs Triangle, west court. 8 0 oclock: Coes vs Hawks; Beta vs Sigma Nu. 9 0 oclock: Sigma Phi Epsilon "B" vs SAE "B." --latter group contains three of his best latter works, "Peta," "Christ Carrying the Cross," and "The Calvary." The political euthics are represented by "The Accused and His Child," "Leaving the Court Room," and "After the Seizure. PHONE K.U. 66 CLASSIFIED ADS --latter group contains three of his best latter works, "Peta," "Christ Carrying the Cross," and "The Calvary." The political euthics are represented by "The Accused and His Child," "Leaving the Court Room," and "After the Seizure. PHONE K.U.66 LOST in Union Building, Black suede purse with check and watch. Return to 1234 Miss. or call Mary Listen at 2528. Reward. K E Y S for any lock. Night latch & padlocks in stock. Door closers repaired. Rutter's Repair Shop 114 Mass. St. Ph. 31 TUXEDO: Complete single breasted tusk with shirt, new last fall. Will sell cheap. Call 1105. Everest Elmore. -197 WANTED: Girl roommate, to share small apartment. Nicely furnished. Modern conveniences, good location for hill or town. $7.50 per month. Phone 13121. 1319 Salem — —— 109 LOST AND FOUND FURNISHED APTS. BOYS: Newly papered rooms one block from campus, access to sleeping porch. Very desirable. Call 1127W. -107 FOR SALE OFFICE SUPPLIES LOOSE LEAF FILLERS GREETING CARDS English Lecturer Says European Statesmen Are War-minded Booth Speaks on Europe BOOKS WALL PAPER PICTURE FRAMING KEELER'S BOOK STORE C. Douglas Booth, English lecturer, publicist, and authority on the Balkans, spoke fast evening in central叙利亚 in the summer on the present situation in Europe. TAXI "The thought of war is in the mind of every European statesman," he asserted. Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S — 920-22 Mass. TAXI CLEANERS "If Italy undertakes a war with Abbybisia, it would so woken her that she could not take part in another struggle for some time," said Mr. Phone He reviewed first the situation in many of the smaller eastern European states and then spoke of Germany, France, England, and Italy. He said that in spite of Hitler's reiterated desires for peace, the Germans have long been morally rearmed and are fast reacting physically. Mr. Kuznetsov is one of the home for this situation on France, and his own country, England. Twenty-five words or less: one insertion, 25c three insertions, $0c; six insertions, 75c, contract rates, not more than 25 words, $2 per month flat. Accepted subject to approval at the Kansas Business Office. 14th & Tenn. "If we can stave off a war for a time, Europe will settle her own troubles but in national, not international states. There will not be a resurgence of the international idea for some time." Mr. Booth believed. We Call and Deliver He closed by saying that England feels the necessity of continued intercourse with the United States and feels he has identified his own directed to peace. Women's Intramurals Results of the women's intramural ping pong doubles matches scheduled for last week are: Corbin Hall defeated Independence, 2-1; I.W.W. defeated Watkins Hall 3-0; Algaa Gamma defeateddelta Sigma Kappa, 2-1; Pi Hii defeated Alpha Chi Omega, 2-1; Alpha Delta defianced Chi Omega, 2-1. EXHIBIT FOURAIN'S ETCHINGS AT NELSON GALLERY OF ART The William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art in Kansas City, Mo. has received a collection of etchings by Jean Louis Forain, the celebrated French artist of the nineteenth century. The Kappa Alpha Theta-Alpha Omicron Pi match scheduled for last Wednesday was postponed. Today's games are: Gamma Phi Beta vs. Alpha Delta Pi, 430, Union building; Chi Omega vs. Pi Beta Phi, gym. Joe Gianlangelo and Clyde "Tiny" Moore, sophomores in the college who made a hit with their comic boxing kit at a recent KU. basketball game, will repeat the KAT at the annual rural acquaintance entertainment and feed which will be held in the national guard armory on the night of March 14. Fourain may be remembered most for his strikingly simple and sincere political and religious characterizations. The Mary Liston, 1134 Mississippi will pay a liberal reward for return of a watch valued as a gift which can never be replaced. Will the finder please consider?-Adv. Books to Add to Your Library Robinson—The Story of Medicine $1.37 Hagart—Devils, Drugs and Doctors $1.50 Reid—The Great Physician (Osler) $1.50 Barrlett—Familiar Quotations $1.49 Stories of the Great Operas—Newman $1.47 Van Doren—Anthology of World Poetry $1.49 Bautain—The Art of Extempore Speaking $1.00 Zweie—Marie Antoinette $1.00 And a wide selection of the best of the dollar reprints of biography, travel, philosophy, psychology and fiction. You are cordially invited to come in and see these books- THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass Tel. 666 ANNOUNCEMENT: The Size Limitations of The Memorial Union Ballroom make it necessary to limit the sale of tickets to The Junior Prom ONLY 300 TICKETS WILL BE SOLD PRICE - $1.50 FOR THE PROM Friday, March 15 Tickets may be obtained at the Business Office of the Main Desk of the Memorial Union Building If You Plan to Attend Get Your Ticket NOW