THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THRE Foreign Students Migrate to America for Learning Urge Lies With Aspirants From Their Desires in Adventure New York, —(NSEA)— Due to the ceaseless efforts of the Institute of International Education there is now a migration of students to American college systems. The number of scholars to Greek and Roman center of learning. Although the student pilgrimages are facilitated, the urge lies within all of us for enthusiasm and desire for adventure. Charles D. Hurry, General Secretary of the Committee for Friendly Relations of the U.S., said "War and post war experiences revealed something in American civilization that the youth of Europe are missing." They discovered that our population is made up of adventurous people from other parts of the world, an investment is possible for the humblest citizen; great industrial and business leadership; and by their toll and thrills, won fame and fortune; hard farmer boys have worked their way to the presidency of America. Opportunities of education are open to all, irrespective of social or economic status. Many high school and college students were known to be earning their expenses while studying; baking, carpentry, welding, a spect of their fellows, in fact, man of them enhanced their prestige b Not a few European students in coming here, therefore, to study stu- dies at universities, or universities of unions, and various schemes of self-help. They are interested also in pre- paration for teaching in other peoples. In the flick of sociology and political science the European student finds a people united by a common purpose, new fields and methods, willing to try anything, at least once, young in it, trying more than of the past; these are features of our civilization that are most con- gruent with progressive students in anci- nental Europe. Old Gray Mare Is Popular Missouri Coeds Welcome Sight of Di lapidated Wagon Bearing Invitations Columbia, Mo., Oct. 28 - (UP) - Maybe the old gray mare isn't what she used to be," but she meant a lot to the coeds at the University of Missouri the past week. A horse drags down a fence and invited the transportation for "ag" students delivering invitations to the annual barnwarming party. Actually, the horse was a mule; but many of the coeds hail from the city and thought The harwarming has been an annual event since 1904, when the agricultural students engaged a stubble loft for a dance. The dance was over went on a 'coon hunt'. The big party will be held Friday night in Brewer fieldhouse and will be attended by Secretary of Agricultural Hydie, who is scheduled for an address. --treats in bold blocks and writes, and shows remarkable skill in the cutting of the blocks. Women's Intramurals Three games were played yesterday evening in the women's intramural volleyball tournament. I. W. W, defeated P. D. Q, by a score of 52 to 22. Alpha 38, defeated Thea Phi Alpha 37 to 25, and the Theta Phi Alpha defeated the Omega by 43 to 33. There is only one game scheduled for tonight. Alpha Chl Omega will play Watkins hall at 8:30. The tennis tournament is now in the fourth round. Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Lallowe'en Party Will Feature Old Time Dances Old-time dances and costumes will be in order at the All-University Halloween dance tomorrow night in Memorial Union ballroom. Burie Scedell's orchestra will play for the dancing. Cider and doughnuts will be served free to all who are there. Prizes are offered by members of the faculty for the most original most atractive costumes. In accordance with the University custom, women may attend the party without dates. Pi Lambda Theta To Hold Initiation and Banquet Additional members for the socia committee of Pi Lambda Theta, professional education security, are Mary Krauer, edf32, and Mary Krauser. c32 The next meeting of Pi Laanda Theta will me on Nov. 3 at which time initiation services and a banquet will be held. Prof. R. G. Mahieu spoke at the meeting of Circle Peppe yoster-tenge, France, on March 14. He told of the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean, and spoke particularly about the island of Formentera. Professor Mahieu Spoke On Balearie Islands Following his speech the members of the club sang French songs. Mrs. Oakes was Hostess To Reading Club Sigma Nu Pledges Entertain The plides of Sigma Nu fraternity entertaining the aces with a truck ride from the arena evening from 4 to 8.30. Chapermen will be Mrs. Chagaret Perkins and a brunette. Alnha Kanna Alpha Holds Dance Exchange Dinner Is Tonight Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority is entertaining tomorrow evening with a party at the chapter house. Chapter Filler Miss Faller Rose, housemother. The semi-annual Pan-Hellenic EF change Dinner is being held this evening at the organized house for women will be a guest at some other organized house Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnee To Meet Kappa Alpha Theta alumnee will meet at the Madison Street. Hostesse are Mr. Robert Haggart, Mia Marie Jeanine Wookersch 20, Mia Jeanelle Wookersch 21. Prof. R. D. O'Leary, of the English department, spoke at a meeting of the Zodiac club held Tuesday at the home of Mrs. M. W. Sterling. He spoke on "How we visualize" and quoted from recent biographies written in the new style. Miss Blanche Sams, curel, sang a chant before her parents, the day, which met at the home of Mrs Elizabeth Jacquem, 2101 Louisiana street. She was accompanied by Daree Dinner guests at the Delta Upsilon house last evening were Edward Huburg, c:33; B. C. R.iser, c'umel; Eugene Tice, b'umel; and Wayne Klemp, c:35. Marsh Schaup, Kansas City, Mo. was a dinner guest of Beta Theta P last evening. ... a new stock of Dainty Undies Dinner guests at the Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity last evening included Dean McClintish, b32, and Carl Wattenberg, c34. Bob McDonald, c34, was a unnuestet at the Phi Gamma Delta house last night. 100% Silk Chemise and Dance Sets* Teddies - Gowns Paiamas Frank Phlops, '27, Kansas City, Mo. was a dinner guest of the Sigma Phila Epsilon fraternity last evening. Mary Francis Hatcher, $c34, was a luncheon guest at the Pi Betu Pho house this noon. Lillian Mae Haque, e'umel, was a dinner guest at the Chi Omega house last night. Dinner guests at the Sigma Kappa house last evening were Ruth Pyle, c'35, Virginia Booth, c'35, and Beth Adams, c'35. Lucice Flore, c.33; of Aberdeen, S.D. entertained with a pleasant dinner last weeknight at the Abertie Inn, Mrs. C. F. Brook, housemother of Cori- son, Moriah Morton, associate professor of police, Faustia, maf; 33; Alice Redmond, c.33; Betty Bone Moore, c.43; Betty Cotton, c.32; Mary McGregor. Phyllis Dobson, cunel, was the dinner guest of Alpha Chi Omega last evening. Virginia Booth, c33, was a luncheon guest at the Sigma Kappa house today. At the Art Gallery $1.95 up One of the chief interests of the 'Tufts Print by American Artist' now based in the department of design, lies in the wide range of books exhibited. Six conventional prints as Thomas W. Nason's lovely, rather wood engravings are sharply differentiated from the modern lithographs and George Bidle's humorous presentations of anti-racism. Sigma Kappa announces the pledging of Virginia Booth, c33, of Kansas City Mo. Flesh Tea-Rose Nile Blue Symbolic of the machine age are areal geography, a kind of graphic Crane." "Brooklyn Bridge" and "Houwer Square." In these the dominant elements are size and weight, although the careful use of detail is readily perceived. Pop art's sculptures strike a humorous note by embodying the socialized iterations. Hart is a realistic artist of the story-telling type, possessed of an eye for detail. La Mode Shoppe 917 Mass. Possibly the most unusual print is Enlaugh Gag's "Trees and Road." At first this seems a mere mass of black and white, but with an appreciative study becomes a beautiful pattern of vibrating and vibrating pattern. Wanda Gag's lithographs are probably the least pleasing of all the prints. This artist foregoes reality, and, it would seem, beauty as well, for the moment of grossly exaggerated effects. Some of the most striking of the prints are Rockwell Kent's woodcats rottle for their powerful figures and the strong lines of play to great advantage strong con- The exhibit as a whole is eminently satisfying. Because of the wide variety of prints displayed, it provides an exquisite view of art and observing the trend of modern art. That night's Kannan it was stated in Sigma Nu defended Sigma Phi Epsilon in an intramural football game. Sigma Phi Epsilon won the game, 7-3, scoring on a pass over the goal line, Krus to Bolen. Bush pull-flicked the ball into the back of the turf, backed his team's points with a dropkick from the 30-yard line. Beg Pardon --formal wear. Students Fail To Get Broad Economics Outlook Young Criticizes Colleges Middletown, Conn., (NSFA)—Owen D. King, a business analyst at the U.S. Department of Education, certifies in criticism of American corporations that they cannot get a broad economic outlook. Students are not gaining a knowledge of the complexities of our economic relations. He stated that economic and political organizations are overreaching and to some extent paralyzing one another. Want Ads NOTICE STUDENTS. Can use two applicable phones at night. 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