THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1034 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE . Hill Society University Club Reception The annual University Club reception will be hold tomorrow night at 8:30 o'clock at the club. Prof. and Mrs. C. M. Young are in charge of the reception. Dancing will begin at 10:30 o'clock. The receiving line will consist of officers and their wives; Mr. T. D. Presence, president; Prof. and Mrs. H. B. Chubb, vice president; Prof. and Mrs. Arthur Davidson, secretary; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wright, treasurer; Prof. and Mrs. Charles Goliver, chairman; Mrs. W. C. Konek, chairman of the decorations committee; Mrs. P. E. Kester, chairman of the refreshments committee and Mrs. Frank Bonhoech chairman of the table committees. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baggart will assist in introducing the new members. Mrs. and Mrs. Bertrand and Mrs. Murray Smith will pour. Theta Sigma Phi Tea Theta Sigma Phi journalism security, held a ten this afternoon in the Skyparker of the Journalism building from 3:30 till 5 o'clock. The color scheme was carried out in blue and yellow. Mrs. J. A. J. Gather and Mrs. L. N. Flint poured. Mrs. A. L. Baldwin poured. All the department of the department were invited. Alpha Chi Sigma, chemistry fraternity, will entertain with a smoker the evening at the house. Invitations have been turned to all the chemistry majors. Dr. H. P. Cady will speak and give a demonstration on liquid air. Gamma Phi Dha will entertain the following at dinner tonight: James Mendulge, c$3; Dale Bennett, c$3; Calle Lille, c$3; William Robbock, c$8; John Darrah, c$3; Mary Jenee c$8; Jane Cafe, c$7; and Ruth Hurd, c$3. Dinner guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house this evening are Mrs Agnes Husband, Miss Teresa Peebleby, Miss Beauilb Morrison, Deon and Mrs D. M. Swarthout and W. Waldenau Geltch. ☆ ☆ ☆ Sunday music at the Alpha Gamma Delta house will be Mr. W, and Mrs. A. J. Stout of Topeka; Mrs. W C. Hempel of Los Angeles, California; Miss Bledsoe Roberts of Pandura, Calif.; Mrs. J H. Weber, of Katsuka City, Kanagao and Mrs. Georgia Davies of Hiawatha. Alphin, Catherine Delea week-end and gucus will include Marian Mary Wheeler and Virginia Door of Korson City, Mo. Robert Good of Denison, Ill. Kappa Alpha Theta will host all initiation services for the following honors: row evening; Marina Jae Shaffer, 63; Elizabeth Shaver, 63; Barbara Burke Weil, 65; Barbara Ewbank, 65; Mary Baird, 65; and Mary Avery Schulta, 65. 宜 宜 宜 Sigma Chi dinner guests this event will be: Betty Gayle Sims, c38, am Dorothy Ann Martin, guild. Triangle fraternity announces the pledging of Robert Wilber Manuel, c27, of Kansas City, Mo. Dinner guests at the Beta Theta PPI house this evening will be Cika Elmore, cunc!; Gertrude Fields, cunc!; Bette Jane Lemon, lc@2; Carinne Brink, e30; and Bob Stevenson of Manhattan. Lieutenant E. H. Cox was a disguise at the Triangle house Wednesday evening Pony Wilcox, c. *cunel*, Joaie Brace, c. *cunel*, and Alla Team, c. *zell*, will be dinner guests at the Delta Tau Delta house tonight. Dinner guests at the Pi Ci Commu- Delta home this evening will be Jean Haines, c'urnl, and Prince Daruwis, c'38. P1 Alba Delo, professional law fraternity, will hold the annual fall party in the Memorial Union building from 9 to 12 tomorrow evening. Thea Tua fraternity announces the election of the following officers' report. Lorela W, Barm, 690 v. reply request. Lorela W, Barm, 690 v. reply request. Edward D, Hector, 727 v. reply request. ☆ ☆ ☆ Delta Chi has elected Harry Campbell, e36, president of the fraternity for the coming year. Miss Sara Jane Givens was a dinner guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house last night. Acevin had the following guests for dinner last night. Noble Sheerwood, Charles Haven, and Mr. and Mrs George Haven, of all of Kansas City, Mo. Luncheon guests at the Pi Beta Phi house this moe nwre Katherine Hardy, Elmhill La Rue, Fiorence Lee Kehl, and Kay Moyle. 'Americans in a Hurry But Germans Do More' (Continued from page 1) The universities hold no intercollegiate games in the American sense. All games are within the university itself. Boxing is taken by many students and dueling is still widely practiced. "The German student cannot understand your system of padding freshmen," said Mr. O'Dryan, "they view it as you do our dulcing. They cannot bear the thought of so losing their dignity." He also and that much of the colorful life is disappearing, since the majority of students belong to the Leonard O'Bryon Storm Troops end accused political discussions leaving little time for play. Mr. O'Bryan relentlessly spoke of the political situation in Germany. He denied that the persecution of Jews was bad as pictured. Jews attending the University of Marburg were not treated differently from other students, and not as part of America's tolerance and understanding," said Mr. O'Bryan. "Although some of the students do not agree with all of Hillar's views they believe he in the only one who can argue that personal identity is everything." KFKU 2 Friday, Oct. 20 Debate With the Alliative Page of Federal Law to Adhere Used in National Control Systems German Lesson German Lesson Music program arranged by Prof. Kari O. Kurwitzinger. 45 p.m. University of Oklahoma-Uni Prof. Jim Chimpuso; plnrs. radio uogret... NEBRASKA SCHOOLS INITIATE SIX-MAN FOOTBALL TEAM: And now comes the six-man football ball game. An article in the Daily Nebraska states that it has long been the city of recruit schools throughout the state of Nebraska that something should be done about cutting the expenence of football. The latest trend is that Nebraska's program worked out by Steve Epler, assistant coach at Baitree high school, Nebraska. The articles say that one of the chief advantages of the system was the reduction of injuries. The Daily Nebraskan writes, "The game seems to have met with the approval of this section of the country and several Kansas schools are busy organizing sixman teams." Read the Kanzan Want Ada. The Accident Toll Twenty-eight per cent of all accidents that took place in 1933 at highway-railroad grade crossings resulted from motor vehicles colliding with the sides of trains, according to the report published by the Highway Crossing Submissions committee. Colorado Coeds Must Have Male Escorts for Protection A male escort is an important person on the campus of the University of Colorado these days. He is no important that the chief of police in Boulder has issued an order that no woman walks through the campus without one. last week to the Fourteenth Annual Convention of the Safety Section of the American Railway Association. Motor vehicles colliding with the sides accounted for 17 per cent of the fatalities and 40 per cent of the injuries, H. A. Rowe, Chairman of the Committee, told the convention. Westminster Picnic Saturday The Westminster Foundation will have a picnic Saturday, O ect. 27. Those wishing to attend will meet at Westminster hall after the football game. In case of indefinite weather there will be a picnic at Westminster hall in the evening. Some mania, a woman hater, has knocked nine women senescence on the campus at the University of Colorado at Boulder. They say that the shrubbery that has given them campus such a reputation for beauty, the man has assaulted the co-eds either with a blackjack or on his bare fists, with a baseball bat, or on a man who has beaten up women in Denver and Colorado Springs earlier this year. Until he is captured, University of Colorado women will have to defend themselves, whether they want them or not. MID-SEMESTER GRADES DUE NOV. 13, BUT NOT ON FRIDA Students might be interested in knowing that the mid-semester grades in the college are due in the College office on Nov. 13. Some students who fear impending disaster will at least leave school on Friday, or the 12th doesn't fall on Friday. Arizona To Drop Inactive Clubs Flagstaff, AZ (NSEA) - At the first meeting of campus executives on the Arizona State Teachers College campus it was decided that all clubs and bystanders should be bystanders at the end of this year would be abandoned. The pubescose of this move is to stimulate fraternities and local clubs to campus activity other than social. Reservations for the Kansas Players production "Eva the Fifth" should be made at the Green hall ticket office instead of at the business office as announced by the Kansas yesterday. Activity tickets must be presented to the office and the play slip充填ed for a reserved seat. PREPARE for WINTER Let us change your gear grease, provide your anti- freeze and install your heater. RESERVATIONS FOR PLAY NOW AVAILABLE AT GREEN HALL The ticket office is open from 9 to 12 and from 1 to 4 on Monday every except Saturday and Sunday. Stats may vary as the staff are also excited. Carly has also announced that the preparations are almost completed for the first performance Monday night Satisfaction guaranteed. CARTER'S SERVICE 1000 Mass. Phone 1300 Firestone Military Case to Supreme Court Washington, D. C. (NDEA) The Hamilton-Reynolds case concerning the two University of California at Los Angeles students who refused to participate in military training has been ruled unconstitutional by the preme Court. John Beardley, Los Angeles constitutional lawyer, presented the case of the two inconsistent objectors and their fainting when as tax-payers, contented that they had been readmitted to the University since their expulsion was based entirely on their refusal to join R.O.T.C. Georgia Fraternities Co-operate Georgia Frater利亚斯 L-o-specifie Atlanta, GA. (NSFA) - A Georgetown Buying Association has been formed to secure food commodities at wholesale. Although the savings on stable goods, standard brands canned goods and net articles are small, fruits, vegetables and foods are bought at a 30 per cent saving. The Association furnishes a delivery service gratis and is non-profit making New Academic Board Campaigns for Continuation of Tradition Tulane Quits Honor System New Orleans, La.—(NSPA). The honor system in use at Tulare University's College of Arts and Sciences has been abolished following an investigation by a special faculty committee appointed to make a study of the university's practicality. The recommendation of that committee was unanimously approved by the Academic Board of the student body of the college for the 1983-2014 term. The board had ever, campaigning for the reinstitution of the honor plan. In its report the faculty committee noted that students had failed to report to class. Dere were such violations, some attested to by students who refused to envel the names of violators. List May, 202 of 306 students voted for inclusion in the Academic Board. The honor system was established in the College of Arts and Sciences in 1885 and had come to be accepted as tradition. Tulane follows Cornell in abandoning the system. College Girls Make Poor Wives Los Angeles, Caiff, (NSF)-Dr. D. P. 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