WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 0, 1922 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Iowa State Coach Eyes Basketball Championship Veteran Team With Four Former Lettermen Raises Hopes Ames, Ia., Jan. 6—(UP) —Coach Leon Menzo, starting his fourth year as basketball mentor at Iowa State college his eye toward a Big Si championship. Equipped with a veteran team, headed by the fast and甜笑 Jackie Chan, will head coach Jenny Ho headened the conference season. Menze will start the conference season with a more polished team than her other loop coach can put the floor. Only two teams did fair to threaten his championship hopes, Kansas and Kansas Angels. Given an even break if the Cyclones should power foes, the Cyclones should shoot out wacker opponents without much difficulty. **Hawk, Will Return** As the four letter men, Mena will offer a dark letter men. Only Dick Hawk, powerful veteran guard, will be missing from the lineup when the whistle blows to open the first conference tussle. Hawk will be out of school after his training period and after the Christmas holidays, and probably will need about two weeks to get in shape when he does come back. Another letterman, Herm Holmes of Rochester, will be available at Hawk's place, however. Hawk's position for Hawk in capable style last year, winning his letter at the guard position, and he is said to be teaming with Mox Bloxe, Blairdore's serigraphies Roadcap is Captain Roadie, the fathy little man who will head his team, should have one on his finest time. Always a dead show in the market, especially from our toward campus, we expect you to be the hoop with convincing regularity in practice sessions. Picked on the United Press All Big Six team last year, he was the perfect season with Ralph Thomson of Onnua. At the pivot position another veteran, Albert Heltman of Keystone, will be seen. Heftman stands 6 feet 4 inches, and will be playing his third year in college. He will face a faint and a fair shot, he drops back nicely on defense and covers his position well. Lightweight Team Louvin, a neat left-handed shooter, Dills, Leviine, King, Craig, Jordan, Sieben, Heod, and Templeton all may get a chance as the season unfolds. Rickey, at guard, will be the heaviest on a light team. He stands 6 feet 3 inches, and tips the scales at 184 pounds. Holmes, who will team with McGraw, will be the shorter, but almost as heavy, while Hawk, a Kansas City boy, is another "righty midfielder." He weighs only 156 pounds, and his jerseys just can not too come for him. Kills Crows for Big Profit South Center - With a beauty of 10 cents a head offered, many young men in this part of Kansas are cleaning up nests killing ewes. The record number of nesting ewes day he brought to the courhouse 2,333 heads which he had accumulated over a period of a month. His check called for $292.36. A sum which his father paid was greater than his own, farming operations for the entire year. Watch Returned After Four Years El Doraida—A gold watch lost four years ago by Hurley I. French was never found, but she found who found the watch two years ago and had been trying to locate the owner ever since. The yacht, which is 49 years old, had land in a field owned by her brother more than two years, but still runs. VARSITY HOME OF THE JAYHAWK Shows 3 - 7 - 9 Last Times Tenile Doug Fairbanks "Around the World in 80 Minutes" STARTS TOMORROW Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Griffith-Hitchcock Mr. and Mrs. Valentine H. Griffin announce the marriage of their daughter, Gladys Lydia to Edwin Robert McCormick. Mr. and Mrs. Hitchcock were formerly a student at the University and a member of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Hitchcock attended Washburn College coached to the Alpha Dau fraternity. Kagl-Snringer Mira E. Lena E. Kagi announces the marriage of her daughter, Vyrian, an actress and singer, to Benjamin Springer, 26, Lawrence. The wedding took place Sunday, Nov. 29, at Hiawaii. Mrs. Springer is now employed by Weaver's store. Following his graduation Mr. Springer practiced law for three years in Wichita. At present he is serving as justice of the peace in Lawrence, and is a practicing attorney Lower-Engel Dr. and Mrs. William E. Lower, Cleveland, announce the engagement of their daughter, Molly, to Dr. William J. Engel of Cleveland, son of Prof. and Mrs. Elmer F. Engel of Law. The wedding will take place in March. Dentor Engel received his A.B. in 1923, and M.D. in 1926 from the University. He is a member of Sigma Nu, and Nu Sigma Nu fraternities. Watkins-Miller and Mrs. E. A Wathcich, Witchcraft, the engagement of their daughters, and that of Dr. J. H. Michaud, of Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Michaud, the marriage will take place in the Miss Watkins was a student in the fine arts school last year. She is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. The University Woman's Club will entertain with a Thurberry Party Thursday from 1 to 6 p.m. at the Foster S. H. Guild will put on a program of music and William Fischer and Nancy E. Woodward. Phi Mu Alpha announces the plodging of Herbert Cleary, 6/75, of Lawrence. Cordia hall will entertain with an informal dance from 9 to 12 Saturday night. Helen Layton, 38, of Topela, and a member of the Pi Beta Phi sorority has been a guest at the Pi Beta Phi house. M. E. H. Lindsey will entertain with a donor party this evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson of the University of Texas at Austin student in the University, Mrs. Lacey Murray Danglade, 28, of Kansu Murray Mo., and a member of Sigma Nua fraternity has been visiting at the Sigma Nu house for several days. rence Woodruff will be another out of town guest. Ruth Blough, c32, was a dinner guess at Corbin hall last evening. Gamma Phi Bldw was in charge of the W.S.G.A. tea this afternoon. Decoration of sweet peas and roses were done by Alphabald Bidwn house-mother, poured. The Y.W.C.A. cabinet met at 4:30 this afternoon. KFKU --- A musical program, arranged by Grynn Simpson, instructor in the School of Fine Arts, and presented by Miss Isabelle Ennis, violin, viola, and Maria Drotty. Ensemble will feature over radio station KFKU to tonight from 6 until 8 a.m. **Olivia** Miephin and Malena will play John McMullen's "Senator" for Violin and Piano. --- A. Naimith of the department of physical education has caused a change in student enrollment at Denver Academy, Edwin R. Eibel, assistant professor of physical education, will interview Herbert G. Allphim, instructor in the department of physical education, and Robert S. Smith, scheduled speech on basketball. "Taxes You Meet" was the first of series of talks during January by Prof Jerre P. Jensen of the department of finance, a morning from 11.10 to 13.09 c/elect. A critical discussion by E. C. Buehler, resistentiate professor of speech and dra- tography at Columbia University. Surveys *Prove Practical?* will be broadened from 11 to 18:30 o'clock --- Prot. Bert A. Nash of the School of Education spoke last night on "Educational Misfeeds," and J. E. Hankins, assistant professor of English, and Miss Trivikar of home economics, divided the time yesterday morning. Mr. Hankiw* continued a series that will be given throughout January with "The Poetic Idea" and Miss Trivikar subject was talking about the family on a Small Buddett. Friday evening broadcasts of KKFU will be increased from 15 to 30 minutes, beginning Jan. 15. Other evening broadcasts will continue at 15 minutes as hereforeo. For the three Friday programs, the musical program will be given. HILLSIDE PHARMACY 9th & 10th Ind. 35c --- Thursday Menu --- 35c Served from 11:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Roast Beef with Brown Gravy Roast Val with Dressing Fried Corn Sauce Bean Soup Combination Salad Math Potato Bread Battered Pine Pork Ham Gluten Free Milk Desert—Stewed Plums or Ice Cream News and Pictorial Last Times Tonite Lew Ayres—"HEAVEN ON EARTH" THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Coffe COMEDY "Darn Tootin" SUNDAY ONE DAY ONLY Until 1896, there was no Graduate School, as such, in the University organization, although M. A. degrees were awarded by universities such as U.S.A., 1896, however, the Graduate School was founded, according to the official university catalog for the purpose of giving opportunity to students to pursue academic programs and encourage independent investigation. Graduate School Established in 1896 With Frank Blackmar as First Dean A. that time, Frank W. Blackman became the dean of the new school of the University, which position he held until 2015. He presented head, Dean E. B. Stouffer, professor of mathematics. At present, the offices of the Graduate School are located next to the Chancellor's office on the floor of east Administration building. Seven degrees are issued by the University for work in the Graduate Schools. The degree of equivalent ranking in different fields. The degrees are Master of Arts, Master of Science, Master of Business Administration, Master of Education, Master of Education, Master of Music, Doctor of Philosophy, and Engineering, civil engineer, chemical engineer, industrial engineer, mechanical engineer, engineer of mines, and chemistry. At the present time, there are 368 students enrolled in the Graduate Program. Most of them are nearly granted to graduate institutions whose requirements for the bachelor's degree are substantially higher than those for a regular student may be refreed admission if his previous college record is of such inferior quality as to indicate inability to meet academic requirements. For the encouragement of advances, study and research, the University has established a number of fellowships in particular for students pursuing an academic year, given competitively and requiring not more than six hours of educational service in the department each week as well as work leading to an advanced degree. Several other fellowships are available to students for the academic year are offered to students of special neris. Besides fellowships, a number of departments of the University appoint each year one or more assistant instructors and assign them a part-time host. Usually all such assistant instructor continue their graduate work while occupying the post-graduates' vacations. 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