WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1. 1933 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE A HARBINGER OF SPRING Tau Sigma Dance Recital INCLUDING CLASSICAL TAP; TOE MECHANISTIC AND INDIAN OLD OLD FAVORITES and NEW FEATURES for ALL LOVERS of the DANCE Admission - 50c March 8 8:20 P.M. Tickets on Sale at Green Hall, K. U. 174 Phone, K. U. 174 'Weaknesses of Society Being Uncovered' - Ise Economics Professor Tells Pi Lambda Theta of Education Iills At the annual meeting of Pi Lambi Tella, honorary education socrator for women, John Ise, professor of economics, said that the economic depression is uncovering some of the weaknesses of capitalism that otherwise might not come out. "School children are required to do things which impair their tendencies toward independent thinking. The drill which they receive makes them easier for the teacher to handle, but it also creates individual thinking" Professor Ia said. "Often colleges do not permit students to think freely about important things, such as sex, war, religion, economics, and political matters," he continued. ters," he continued. "Students are taught that they should not have new ideas of their own, but this is not the case with students who want to oppose thinking by students. Education which makes students more open and broad minded is what brings the condemnation of parents because they teach that parents are as the students to begin with. "Economic philosophy always lags about 75 years behind the times, and at the present time we are applying economic theory to solve century problems. There is reason to believe that economic recovery will not come for some time, and surely not until we are able to build up an economic philosophy to match our pro- Professor Ise concluded by saying that in this present crisis, teachers have the opportunity to develop something revolutionary to teach the teaching profession. SOCIETY Theta Epsilon Discusses Ultra Violet Rays Theta Epidaion meet last night at the Baptist Student center. The subject part of the meeting was "Ultral Violet Rays." Leaders of the meeting were Romina Hammens, c36, and Eliseia M., E. L. Sisson gave a brief talk. The business session was in charge of Mrs. Thelmia Wileox Krochatel, president. Ms. Paul C. Rankin who is the active sponsor was present. K. U. Dames Hold Initiation Initiation services were held for Mrs. Robert Bridgen and Faure Fouroe row at the meeting of the K. U. Dames yesterday afternoon. Following the initiation, a program was presented. Betty Lou Steers, accompanied by Vera Floery, played a violin solo; Mrs W. F. Harnave gave an orchestra performance by Mrs J. E. Lunscheid; and a reading was given by Mrs Fred Bear. The Quirvica club met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. S, S. J. Churchill, Mrs. W, D. Lyons gave a talk on the "History of the Opera." Tea was served with Mrs. Reid Stone pouring. The tea table was decorated with a centerpiece of crystal candleabras holding pink and green tapes. Miss Emily Ferris and J. N. Gordon were guests of the club. The Home Economics club held an initiation followed by a waffle supper at the Home Management house last --the old fashioned but always popular and delicious Chicken and Dumplings be sure and eat here IF YOU LIKE Thursday Noon Only 18c at-the CAFETERIA night, beginning at 5 o'clock. Seven persons were initiated. The new members included: Vilma Beard, ed;33; Marjorie Luxom, c; Elena Rose, *c*;33; Margaret Coles, *c*;35; Edna Stuaffe, *c*; and Romola Hammons, *c*;36. Delta Phi Delta will hold initiation services tomorrow at 8 o'clock in the exhibition room of the department of design. The following women will be initiated: Frances Hamlin, fa34; Elfreda Johnson, fa53; Catherine Patton and Kathy Petton fa35. The program will be followed by a spread. Jay Janes met last night at the home of Wanda Edmons, 1546 Rhode Island. The plodging of Marjory胡安, repented by a wounded dog, was followed by a pot luck supper. Invitations have been sent out for a housemother's tea to be held Monday, March 6, at the Pi Beta Phi house. Mrs. Jane McLean will act as hostess. Dorothy Bans, c. 36, is in charge of the waffle supper to be given by the Freshman commission at Henley house this evening at 5:30 o'clock. An addition to those initiated by Chi Omengo Friday night is Betty Jones, e'umel, and Kathryn Bohanan, fa36 who are infilated as previously announced. Alpha Gamma Delta was hostess to the W.S.G.A. tea this afternoon in the rest room of Central Administration building. Kappa Beta met at 6:30 last night in Myers hall. The pledges presented is devotional program, with Ethel Ford in charge. Katherine Young, '32, of Kansas City, Mo., is a guest at the Delta Zeta tea this week. Bill Philips and his orchestra will play for the Midweek varsity torsion from 7 until 8 o'clock. The Texas debate team were dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma house last night. --has taken a modern invention as the "hub" of his narrative and done a brilliant bit of story telling. From the opening, when Owen Landis, designer of the "Black Box of Silence," dreamer and enthusiast, confides his secret and his fears as to what ignible usage his invention may be put, to his chum, Walter Markham, until the cleverly worked out and altogether satisfactory ending, even the most exciting reader will be fed to a pleasurable excess on action, climaxes and entertaining dialogue. With it all there is an appealing love story. KFKU Beginning tonight at 6 o'clock Perl H, B. Chubb of the department of political science will open a series of interpretations of International Affairs*. 6. 15 p.m. Musical program arranged by William Pilcher, associate professor of voice. 2.30 p.m. Elementary German Lesson. Prof E. F. Engel. Thursday. March 2 2. 45 p. m. A Four Year College Course. Why? When? Where? Mr. George O. Foster, Registrar. 6. 00 p.m. Athletic Interview; H. W Hargiss, Coach of Track. Frank Herron Smith, *c*92, who of the past ten years has been a missionary in Korea and Japan, was a recent leader of the campaign to be now is on a five-year leave of absence. Whether or not the national rules forbid the good old-fashioned hell week the neophytes at the various Greek letter houses on the Hill are experiencing some harsh treatment from the active chapter this week. Hell week has been changed to "probation week" in accordance with the new laws in houses but the name doesn't make any difference to the pledges. It's just hell week to them. The BLACK BOX OF SILENCE The term 'courtesy week' is a 'honey': It means教养the gentle art of saluing to the floor in burlap clothes and the house is drumming up business for the cosmetic companies by making pledges rub their knees on the floor after bruising their knees getting down on the floor because of an activity! At the Delta Zeta house Actives at Sorority Houses Teach Neophytes Meaning of 'Hell Week' AN unusual, ex- citing, interest- holding story in which the author By Francis Lynde Dr. E. M. Hopkins, professor of English at the University, returned yesterday from New York where he attended a called meeting of the college and the committee of the Curriculum Commission to the Council of Teachers of English. English Professor. Returns This meeting was held to revise and plan for the completion and publication of an extended report on the orphanage sector in New York, all English work in colleges and graduate schools. The preparation of the report, including this New York executive session of the general committee, from the General Education board. The story will appear serially in the University Daily Kansan beginning next Wednesday. Don't miss the opening chapters. Hopkins Discusses English Problem at New York Meeting The chairman of the graduate school or university committee is Hardin Craig of Stanford, and of the college committee, O. J. Campbell of Michigan. Besides these, institutions represented on these committees or at the New York session were: California, Texas; Illinois, Wisconsin; Florida, Illinois, Yale, Wellesley, Smith, Harvard, New York, Princeton, and Pennsylvania Universities. Dr. Hopkins is interested both as a member of the graduate school committee and a director of the National Training Center for the movement for more than 20 years. Graduate Is Credit Manager R. W. Casey, C31 is credit manager for the Williams Iron Works company at Tonkau, Oka. the girls are taking no chances on having the understaffer rebel at the treatment they receive—they tie them together while they are at the table. And have you called the Kappa Alpha Theta house and heard their little poem they rattle off when you encounter the phone? In case you have haven't heard it. "Kappa Alpha Theta House, And when you will arrive." Tell us who you are Two-nine-five. These same places have to march about outside the building, carrying broomstick riffles and upon making acts with the girl on the next post call out the time of night. No wonder the neighbors couldn't sleep. New styles should appear after the initiation services are over. A certain Greek organization has made its vie- worthy of being out of a quarter yard of material. The A. O. Fi occupies certainly found out whether or not the Lawrence police force could rise to an emergency. A number of pledged lockers themselves on the sleeping porch. After the door was opened, the ever devived for opening sturblen Want Ads Twenty-five or less in 1 increase; 6 in increase; 6 in increase. 75 in increase rata. WANT ADS are ACCOMPANIED BY CASH. ROOMS TO RENT to boys: One double room for $12, and one for $10 per month. 1308 Ky. 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