k WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 4 1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE . Mitchell Presents Preliminary Draft of Senate Repor Summarizes Group Activities for Past Decade; Convocations to Be Limited COMMITTEES NAMED A preliminary draft of the report of the committee on "functions of the University Senate" was presented at the meeting of the Senate Tuesday evening by U. G. Mitchell, chairman. The committee expects to perfect its report and the members of the Senate will meet members of the Senate of that body. The preliminary report gives a summary of the activities of the Senate in a body or through its committees over the past year, and classifies these activities. F. Prof. H. Guild reported to the Senate of the conventions foundation for holding such a convention technically impossible for the University fund to provide departmental and specialist events, which would be available funds will be required for such stated events as Armistice Day, Veterans Day and Memorial Day. Senate committees for the year were recommended as follows, and approved by the Senate. Prof. F. E. Melvin was elected secretary of the Senate upon nomination by special committee, and election of Prof. F. H. Hodder from the cabinet and U. G. Mitchell from the Senate to the House of Representatives, who nomined. Election was by mail ballot. ALUMNI INTERMEDIATE, Ralph Dwight, Danker University, 704-896-3500; QUARTERLY MAGAZINE, Nicholas Roberts, AMOUNT OF QUARTERS, 117-280-6980; ALUMNI LEADERSHIP, KENNETH LEWIS, DIVISION, O. F. C. Allen, W. David, Karin B., R. C. Moore, H. U. A. Harper, BRYAN KPYE, ESSAY, Buffalo, Chipstown, Stuart CONVOKATIONS AND LECTURES. REASONABLE AND NATIONAL. Gold, Bucklek, Dias, Lenguen, Lyla Monroe, Nichol, Nikhil, Gibbon, Strong, J-3 EXTENSION, DIVISION OF: Ingham, and head of divisions concerted. CHALLENGE, Chubb, B. M. ELIGIBILITY TO NONATHLETIC ACTIVITIES Thunraa, Brown, Steatton admission conferred. FORNEMACS: Bubbair, Chubb, Crafton, R. M. Bubbair, Bubbair, FRESHMAN WEEK, Lawson, Black, Carter, Hood, Hebdon, McGregor, Porter, Wester HEALTH AND HOUSING: Health. Sherwood Cameron, Lim, Nimisha, C. N. Anderson, Wald, Woodward, Haasing: Shawndow, Bever, Brayton, Carnation, Catter, Object, Tilson HOMANISTIC STUDIES: Heddle, Guild, Sturti, want, Walker, with O'Leary as author. (To be completed by T. W.) **EXAMINATIONS:** Tulane starijardin. Hoody, Lawson, Murray, North. Sidney PUBLICATIONS AND PRINTING. Flint, Baker, Foster, Jenner, Harden, Hungerford, Inglis. Kleon A. Armand LEWIS, TREVIN, SASON, STONEN, Bailey, R., M. Davell, Dill, Gaffanion, Laural BRIORGES SCHOOL ASSISTANTs; Walker, Brandi. Born in 1974 in Brooklyn, NY. O-R.T.C. (Kenny), Alvarez, Barack, J. A. RELEASES WITH OTHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS *MATTHEW B. Brandt, Charles D. Dauser, Dr. R. T. Salkow*, *Michael H. Geyer, Melissa H. J. Nielsen, Pacey M. L. Krisbaugh*, *Sylvia Systrom, Sean Stubbs*, *Stuart Smith* Johnson, Lawson, Patabby, Schlegel, Temple, WOMEN'S SCHOOL, GOVEMNMENT, ASSOCIATION, Husband, Magnae, NeuravSchildrandi, Marion. SUMMER SCHOOL, DIVISION 01: Schwaale Chapelle, and head, of divisions concerned. STUDENT. AFFAIRS. JOINT CONSESSION ON Wounded, Burdler, Dawn, Heathman, Ic, Mephistophele Mournman, Nawarkhandev, Stratton, Russell STUDENT LANO FUND). Funnel, Adham Women's Intramurals --on view of the large number of visitors who will attend the district meeting of the Kansas State Teachers Association here this week-end. Problems arise with a bus that is not serviced at best. As hosts, we can contribute much to the success of the convention by arranging to park our cars off the campus. I am sure that this service will be greatly appreciated as a contribution to the convention committee and the visitors. Alpha Delta Pi is the winner of group ! Alpha Delta Pi defeated Alpha Chi Omega had night with a score of 48-24, two goals and a score of 45-23. Corbin hall will now play Kappa Kapppa Guarima for the team. By use of their imagination as well as their swimming ability, members of the Quack club are stroking their way around the pool, and the swimming pool in Robinson gymnastics. By swimming 25 lengths of the pool, which is a quarter of a mile, a certain number of miles has been swimmed, and it is attained. The maximum swim in one evening is a quarter of a mile, while any distance under a quarter of a mile will not be reached. Upon arrival of the Quack women in the home of the Tiger, the Missouri University swimming club will be invited to swim back with them for the The members of the long distance swimming squad closest to Missouri University are Laverne Wright, Carmilla Lutten, Margaret Walker, and The Quack club will meet tonight at 3 o'clock in Robinson gymnasium. The team will play against the boys and dive and gaining distance on the hypothetical swim to Missouri University. To faculty and students Cordially yours, E. H. Lindley, Chancellor. Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Y W. C. A. To Entertain Freshmen With Fireside Feed A Fireside Feed will be given for freshmen women by the freshman commission of the Y. W. C, A. on tomorow at 4:30 p. m. at Henley house Co-ed Group Two To Have Chili Summer Thursday This meeting will afford an opportunity for freshmen women to make their own class according to Ester Crouger, who is in charge of the group. A child suppl for members of Co-ed group II will be held thursday at 5:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. J. F. Lutz, 1218 Tennessee street. District II includes all University women living between Twelfth and Fifteenth streets, from Owed street be made bright by calling $231W. W. S. G. A. Hold Tea W. S. G. A., was hostess at the ten this afternoon in the rest room of Central Administration building, from 3 to 5 o'clock for the women candidates for freshman class offices. The twenty-two freshmen office two freshmen office were introduced. Graduate Club Met The Graduate club met last night in the cafeteria at the Union Building, where they discussed "The Political and Economic Empire" as viewed by the Youth. Sigma Delta Chi Has Pledge Services Sigma Delhi Chl Has Pledge Services Sigma Delta Chi professional journe- ly membership in Union building. Fledging services were held for Otto Epp. The chapter discussed the coming convention which is to be held in Minneapolis, Minn., Nov 16, 17, 18. Donald Fleming was elected with Fred Fleming as alternate. Chi Omega Will Entertain Brothers Dinner guests at the Chi Omega house tomorrow night will be brothers of members of the sorority. Those invited are Tad Woody, Jude Warner, Elijah Levin and Lawrence Filkin, c35; Leland Quantz, c35; Didley Brown, 132; Charles Marshall, c35; Dennis Pearce, c35; and马Hard Schmidt, c34; University Women To Have Tea Psi Chi To Have Reception CUVIVA, Women in the Navy The general chairman of the tea which will be given to Women's Club at Meyers hall. The business meeting, preceding the program Pal Chi, honorary psychology fraternity, will have a reception for beginning students in psychology Monroe and Hickory in central administration building. The usual weekly faculty luncheon of School of Law was held at 12:30 today at the University club. Mary Butcher, fa'33, was a dinner guest at Corbin hall last evening. Virginia Graham, cune," was called to her home in Amarillo, Tex., due to the serious illness of her father. Miss Graham went from Kansas City, Mo., last night. The Home Economics club held a business meeting this afternoon at 3:30 in room 110, Fraser. Dinner guests of Sigma Nu last night were Susan Gilliam, Kelsey R. Hutson, Stephen D. Mullan and Jeanne Luther, c'mil; Marjorie Shades, Morrie Fowler, c'mil; Virginia Shades, Morrie Fowler Mrs. W. A. Layton, Colorado Springs Collea, was the guest of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity for the last week. Mrs. Layton, collea, and Louis Layton, collea, ©2013 Le Cercle Francis met this after noon at 4:30 in room 306 Fraser. Pledges of Gaumma Phi Beta sorority were guests at the Aacraia house last night at an hour dance. Dinner guests at the Pi Upsilon fraternity午宴, 28; Addison Moseley, who will be Dr. Scott; 28; Wesley Cramer; 28; and Russell Peterson, a student in here Fi Beta Phi entrained the members of Phil Delta Theta fraternity at an hour of dancing last night. Kappa Kappa Gamma entertained the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity with an hour of dancing from 7 to 8 last night. Alpha Delta Pi entertained Delta Tau Delta fraternity at an hour dance from 7 to 8 last night. Lota Sigma Pi, honorary organization for women chemists, has elected to membership Miss Kathryn A Tissue assistant professor of home economics Alpha Gamma Delta entertained Delta Chi fraternity with an hour of dancing last night. Chi Omega entertained the members of the Sigma Nu fraternity with an hour of dancing last night between 7 and 8. Five church sororities hold a supper meeting last night at the cafeteria in the Union building. The program theme is "World Fellowship" the theme being "World Fellowship." Sigma Kappa entertained Sigma Chi with an hour of dancing from 7 to 8 last night. Teachers Association Opens Session Tomorrow breakfast at the Trinity Lutheran church, Friday evening Kansas Westleyan University will have a dinner Friday noon there will be the following teachers: teacher, elementary teachers; Phi Della Kappa and Pi Lambia Theta. Proof. B. C. ALEXANDER, head of the department of English at Baker University and former Baker University alumni and former students "The University of Kansas" and "Luther Leavengood," formerly of the University School Fine Arts, will give a lecture. (Continued from page 1) The Kansas State College dinner will be held at 6 in the Big Six room at the Hotel Eldridge. Mike Ahram, director of athletics at Manhattan, will be the principle speaker. The new Agile march that Sousa promised the Ariar College will be played at the banquet. It is called "The Wild Gail March." 700 MAY ATTEND BANQUET It Is Even Greater Than We Predicted! More than 700 alumni, former students, and instructors of the University of Kansas are expected to attend the alumni banquet to be held in the fall at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday night at 5:30, Fred Ellsworth, alumni secretary, said today. Members of Alumni Association Holc Affair Tomorrow Night Arrangements for the banquet program have been completed. Dr. Frank Strong, former chancellor, will be the co-trainer. Dr. R. A. Schweger, of the University, will provide the invocation, Prof. L. N. Flint, of the department of journalism, representing the alumnies association, and Chancellor E. H. Lindley, representing the University, will speak. Members of the university, and honored guests will be introduced. Affair Tomorrow Night PATEE Tut Sigma, honorary dancing sorority, will present "Ten for Two." Don Burnet, c32, will sing, Doctor Strong and Diane Campbell, community singing of old and new Kansas songs. "Hurry Up, Kansas," a song written by George "Dumpy" Ticketts. Tickets for the banquet may be purchased either in the alumni office in the basement of central Administration building, at the business office in centennial Hall, or at the union building, or at the office of the School of Education in Fraser hall. Star of "Holiday" and "East Lynne" In Her Latest and Greatest Role! Mr. Ellsworth also announced today the representatives who will be in charge of the ticket sale in various offices, including: Jacqueline Wagstaff, Frazer hall; J. J. Kister, Journalism building; Miss Mauree Wallace; Warren Hall; Joe Dietrich, Green hall; Miss Marcia S. Beaty, Marvin hall; Prof. George W. Stratton, Chemistry building; Miss Marcia Wallace, Warren Hall; Miss Mathematics, Miss Estella Engle, Miss Emmia Wagner, Prof. H. G. Hould, Miss Marie Miller, Miss Dara Dice, and Bryon Saranick, Administration building; and Prof. Herbert Hungerford, new snow hall, will havecharge of the sale in the CAFETERIA HOURS EXTENDED "Cafeteria hours at noon will be from 11 to 2 during the teachers' convention." Raymond Nichols, executive secretary of this morning, and "students are asked to try to arrange their noon meal times Thursday and Friday in such a way as to avoid congestion and interference with faculty members as possible." The general sessions of the convention end at 12 noon each day. Students and faculty members are also asked to park their cars off the road so much as possible during the convention. DAVIS' SPEECH CANCELLED Try to Avoid Congestion and Interference With Teachers Conference Illness of Father Calls History Professor to Alabama Because of the serious illness of his师, Prof. W. F. W. Davis of the history department will not be able to speak at the alumni reunion to be held Thursday in New York City at Hotel Lassen in Wichita. His piece will be taken by Dean Frank Stockton, of the School of Business, Mr. Davies left behind his wife, Gala, Ala., where his father lives. Plans for an alumni meeting at Salina have been completed. Olin Tempin, professor of philosophy, will be the guest speaker. The held Friday evening at 5:45. A short reel of movies taken on the campus of the University of Kansas will also be A banquet for alumni who live in or near St. Louis will be held at the Bronson hotel, at Maplewood, Mo., a town on the edge of St. Louis, at 6:30, Nov. 14. FOR SALE, cheap; Nash 27 special coupe, Good condition; tires good; motor jumper overbanked; Mast sell insurance on an offer. Prices 3162 M. 1365 Mass. Want Ads LOST: Delta Zeta pin between Mervin ball and gym, please return to Roberts Fredrick, at 1408 Tenn. or 1643 Indiana. Reward. WANTED: STUDENT LAUNDRY in 400 Wisconsin. Phone 2553M. Satisfactor yorkw. Responsible work. -35 FOUND: Best home cooked meals in town, 84 per week. 1225 Teen. -52 FOR BOYS: Rooms, $6 to $8 each boy; Very desirable;油床; one block from Campus; 1247 Ohio. Phone 2180 or 5129. IGOOMS AND board for boys on the Hill at 123 West Campus. Short walk without a climb to all University buildings and car line. Code 2566. 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