THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 1934 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K.U. 25 Before 12:30 p.m. Rost-Berger Engagement Announced Announcement has been made of the engagement of Louise Berger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Berger of St. Louis to Otto P. Rost, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rrost, also of St. Louis. Miss Berger is a graduate of Washington University and a member of Gamma Phi Beta. Mr. Rost received his degree in education from the University in 1932 and, while in school, played football three years, was a member of the championship team in 1930, and was named all Big Six tackle in 1931. He is a member of Delta Tau Delta. Westminster Cabinet to Meet Westminster Foundation cabinet will meet for dinner tonight at 6 o'clock at Westminster hall. The following will attend: the Rev. Theodore H. Aszman, Mrs. Anna Olinger, Doris Thompson, c'35, Dorothy Miller, fa'35, Oliver Johnson, c'34, Ruth Miley, gr, Keith Johnson, c'34, Myra Lorimer, c'35, Dorothy Bangs, c'34 Elden Fields, c'34, Elean Frowe, c'35, John Herndon c'34, and Martha Cameron, c'35 Delta Chi Holds Initiation Delta Chi held initiation services Saturday for eight pledges. Those who were initiated are: Clarence Bridenstine. c'uncl, Walter Clark c',c7, Fred Baker. c'uncl, Harry Reitz. c',c7, William Sager. c',37, George Stewart. c',34, Richard Masterson. c',36 and Dean Landis. c',34. Sigma Eta Chi Entertains Sigma Eta Chi, Congregational church sorority, entertained rushees with a buffet supper at the home of Evangeline Clark, c'35, last evening. The Valentine idea was carried out in the decorations. Later in the evening games were played. Kappa Eta Kappa Elects Kappa Eta Kappa, professional electrical engineering fraternity, announces the election of the following new officers: President, Carl Cooper, e34; vice president, Wilbur Masteer, e34; and secretary, John Bondurant, e34. Alpha Chi Omega will entertain the following guests at dinner tonight: Chancellor and Mrs. E. H. Lindley; Dean and Mrs. P. B. Lawson; Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Nelson; Prof. Rosemary Ketcham; Dr. Buelah Morrison, and Miss Persis B. Cooke. Mr. and Mrs. Walter George Graves announces the birth of a daughter Saturday, Feb. 10, at Omaha. Mr. Graves received a degree from the University in 1925 and is now state editor of the Omaha World-Herald. Sigma Gamma Epsilon, professional geology and mining fraternity, will hold its meeting at the home of Dr. W. H. Schoeve tonight at 8 o'clock. Prof. E. D. Kinney will talk on a subject of his own choosing. The Lutheran students will entertain with a combined corn pop and taffy pull tomorrow night at the home of the Rev. C. A. Puls, at 8 o'clock. Dr. Florence B. Sherbon, professor of home economics, made a business trip to Topeka, yesterday. Sigma Alpha Mu announces the pledging of Sam N. Greenstein of Brooklyn, N. Y. Gamma Phi Beta will entertain Alpha Tau Omega with an hour dance tonight from 7 to 8. Margaret Gregg, c'34, will be a dinner guest of Alpha Delta Pi tonight. Robert Burnett of Salina is a guest at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house. Internationalism Is Theme Campus Club Receives New Books on Foreign Relations "Is it possible to have both internationalism and nationalism?" was the question discussed at the International Relations club meeting Tuesday night. Members of the club contributed to the discussion and Tom Page, c34, president, presided. Robert Braden, c. 35, reviewed two articles from current pediatrics one, on "The End of Internationalism" and the other on "The End of Nationalism." In the latter article, which appeared in Serbirshik for November, 1833, the author, C. Gauss, advocated the cultural union of the United States, England, Germany, and France. The following new books have been added to the library of the club: "Th Future Comes," by Beard and Smith "Europe Since 1914," by F. Lee Benns "The U.S.S.R. and the World Revolution," by M. T. Florisbyn; "Germany: A History of the Calvin B Hoover; "Caribbean Background Prospects," by C. L. Jones; and "Government and Politics of Italy," by H. R Spencer, "An Intelligent Man's Guide Through World Chaos," a book by G. D. A. Cole, will be added to the library soon. Two pamphlets, "Latin - American Foreign Debt Problems," by the Pan-American Union, and "Recommendations Regarding the Future of the Philippines," by the Committee on the Philippines have also been received. 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Marty Karew, present assistant football coach, has been recommended to succeed Olle as cage mentor. Also announced was the selection of Tim Moynillan, former Notre Dame football star, as line coach to assist head coach Jack Checigny, another former Notre Dame star. IOWA STATE FRATERNITIES REJECT NEW RUSHING PLAN The Iowa State Interfraternity Council recently rejected the proposed plan of eliminating pledging during rush week. According to the proposed plan, each house would compile a list of men that it would like to bid. In a similar manner, each rushee would specify his choice of houses in party would then match the two groups order of his preference. A disinterested party would then match the two groups of lists, much as is done in their sorority. The latter was not pledging at this time could not be rushed until the following quarter. 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