A PAGE FOUR . UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1931 institutions and Cities Employ Business Faculty Kissick Supervise Employment Index for Labor Commission During the summer months mem- bers of the department were employed by various institu- tions and cities, worked on higher degrees, worked for different commissions and L. T. Tupyn, associate professor of accounting, audited the books of Lawrence. He was assisted at this work by Vance Waddams, B.S.31. Prof. Jens P. Jensen has returned from his year's leave of absence at the University of Chicago where he did research work on taxation. During the months of July and August, W. F. Kissler, instructor in electrical engineering at the bureau of business research, supervised the preparation of a state employment index for the Kansas commission of labor. The Bureau of Labor Industrial bulletin, containing the May, June and July, 1931 employment data, published the latter part of August. The Kansas Chamber of Commerce and the K. U. bureau of business research have joined in a program operating agencies. In view of the development of a state-wide index, the bureau of business research will deploy a web-based system at Kansas City, Kan., which was inaugurated last December at the request of the Kansas City employment stabilization agency. "During the coming academic year, Mr. Kissick will act as a consultant for the commission of labor and industry in Michigan, the state employment index is continued." Richard S. Howe, instructor in economics, attended the 1021 summer session of the University of Michigan, university. William H. Shannon, instructor in accounting and statistics, attended the School of Law at the University of Michigan during the past decade. "at the same time, E. B. Dade, associate professor of statistics and insurance, took further work toward his Ph.D. in statistics at the University of Michigan, and Leonard Ace, assistant professor of business law, devoted the summer to writing a bulletin on aviation insurance and to work in the School of Law at the University of Iowa. State Bar Admits Thirty Candidates Pass Examinations Held a Topcka in June *Thirty University of Kansas law students attended summer after having passed successfully the state bar examinations which were held in Topoka on June 15, 1973. Those sworn in were: Perle Clayton Frazee, Lawrence; Basil Welton Kelsey, Owatonna; Robert Wayne Ray Kelley, Mankato; Kenneth Guilty Spear Lawrence; Orin Charles Jordan, Lawrence; Laurence Martin Turner, Lawrence; Archie T. MacDonald, Lawrence; Archie T. McDowell, Sanford Misman Macker, Salar; Carol Hercule Morris, Agricola; Theodore Lamb, Lawrence; Carl William Johnson, Topkapi; Albert Greenfield, Oakland; John Schita; Cornel Binin Shouse, Lawrence. James Augustus Davis, Lawrence, James Martin Strassin, Reading; John Mary Wall, Seddon, Robert Edward Hearn, David Nathaniel O'Neill, Valley Falls; William Harold Aiward, Herington; Joseph Hammet McDowell, Kansas City; Charles George Lyman, Matthew R. Bracken, Vilasville; Richard Winsitt Baker, Solomon; Paul W. Applegarde, Salina; Court Leonard Stokes, Fratt; Burt Leonard Millows, Howard Major, Jewell Word has been received of the death of Dr. Oren S. Eckelbier, Los Angeles, in June, at a satamarium in Monrovia, Calif., where he had been ill for some years. Dr. Eckelbier obtained his A.B. degree from the University in 1923. All parts for University students must be authorized by the office of the dean of women and must close promply at the autumn. AGNES HUSBAND, Sororities Announce 184 Pledges at Close of Weel Continued from page 11 Delta Zeta----10 (Continued from page 1) sas City, Kity; Muriel Williamsom; San Diego, Calif.; and Helen Woody, Earnard Hazel Sharp, Kansas City, Mo; Kathleen Young, Kansas City, Mo; Katherine Young, Kansas City, Mo; Katherine Young, Kansas City, Mo; Caroline Chaffee, Kansas City, Mo; Herman Cairn, Kansas City, Mo; Elise Pearl, Palm Beach, Florida; Arlene Wussell, Russell Kabler, Lawrence, Kansas City; Eleanor Lowe, Hickman Mills, Mo; Gamma Phi Beta—22 Virginia Bacon, Labbock, Texas Francie Ballard, Attic; Mary Law Becker, Cherryville, Dori Dickson, Law Bauer, Donna Dean Hendrickson, Lebanon; Mary Julia Jones, Wichta; Virginia Kistler, Salina; Carline Dickson, Parsons; Elizabeth Millington, Gried; Virginia Pate, Wichta; Elizabeth Post, Great Bend; Virginia Post, Great Bend; Virginia Rhed, Kansas City; Mo. Lauwensloan, Holton; Mary Silen Studler, Inla; Maxine Van Peek, Loucille; Lucille Lawrence; Mary Ruth Waterminder Lawrence; and Laverne Wick, Wich Kappa Alpha Theta—27 Margaret McNew and Margaret Sherwood, Lawrence; Mary Arm Haines, Augusta; Evelyn Phillips, Dodge City; Betty Sewey, Salina; Michelle Fischbacher, City Mo.; Camilla Luther, Maxine Luther, Cimarron; Dorely Ferret, Betty Ice, Bartlessville, Okla; Jane Kimmel, Elizabeth Cramer, Mary Francis Hinson; Laura Foulra Calboun, Fort Scott Mary Lillard, Marian Miller, Topiak; Beth Nicholson, Ellis Jeanne Luther, Nathaniel Lovett, Elaine Cramer, Mary French Hinson; Laura Foulra Calboun, Fort Scott Mary Lillard, Marian Miller, Topiak; Beth Nicholson, Ellis Jeanne Luther, Nathaniel Lovett, Elaine Cramer, Mary French Hinson; Laura Foulra Calboun, Fort Scott Mary Lillard, Marian Miller, Topiak; Beth Nicholson, Ellis Jeanne Luther, Nathaniel Lovett, Elaine Cramer, Mary France Hinson; Laura Foulra Calboun, Fort Scott Mary Lillard, Marian Miller, Topiak; Beth Nicholson, Ellis Jeanne Luther, Nathaniel Lovett, Elaine Cramer, Mary France Hinson; Laura Foulra Calboun, Fort Scott Mary Lillard, Marian Miller, Topiak; Beth Nicholson, Ellis Jeanne Luther, Nathaniel Lovett, Elaine Cramer, Mary France Hinson; Laura Foulra Calboun, Fort Scott Mary Lillard, Marian Miller, Topiak; Beth Nicholson, Ellis Jeanne Luther, Nathaniel Lovett, Elaine Cramer, Mary France H逊 Peggy Ballgay, Emporia; Mary Eather Bone, Topeka; Sarah Burges, Dodge City; Frances Cox, Kansas City; Mo, Jane Ferguson, Kansas City; Susan Giblion, Wichita; Marion Graham, Auxuista; Virginia, Graham, Amarillo, Texas; Josephine Hellsings, Kansas City; Mo, Elizabeth Wynn, Amarillo; Emily Wynn, Jean Jackman, Lawrence; Laura Lukens, Atchison; Ethes joseph Marshall, Lawrence; Ethes Kappa Kappa Gamma-13 Marjorie Black, Tooka; Pauline Gane, Jane Seymour and Janet Schelke. Hutchinson; Lucena Glover. Newton; Marjorie Hudson, Tolkien; Oklahi Jacobs, Laura Eleanor Luce, Kansas City, M.; Mary Ruth Phillips, John Britehe and Rosemary Joe Wentworth, Mary Bridges and Mary Leuin Schwartz, Salina. Pi Beta Phi—22 Have You An Adequate Dictionary? Webster's Collegiate, recommended by the Department of English and a favori- culent college student is for sale here. The Book Nook 1021 Mass. St. Rental Library The price is $5.00. THE OREATER DICKINSON Prices Mai A QUALITY THEATRE TODAY AND TOMORROW:---- JAMES DUNN and SALLY EILERS in "BAD GIRL" GEORGE ARLISS in "ALEXANDER HAMILTON" Thur. - Fri. - Sat. JOAN CRAWFORD in "THIS MODERN AGE" Jane Miller, Coffeville; Ethel Mul- ton; James O'Brien; Jesse Seymour, El Dorado; Ruth Stollard, Lawrence; Helen Teter, El Dorado Mani-Marie Weller, Dodge City and, Kansas. Coming Soon— Lucille Con, Topafer; Margaret Smith, Walton; Rita Wilson; Karen City, Mo; Martha Purcher,坎萨; Thela Anderson, St. Joseph, Mo; Michael Baxter, Kansas City; Waterleigh, Eric Carey; Lawrence; Maxine Lee, Savannah, Mo; Doris Brown, Kansas City; Fert Leeworth; Margarette Murry, Llangou, Virginia Rickston, Leaventhorn; Alice Thrower, Kansas City Sigma Kappa-14 Freshman Information September 15. Tuesday 8:30-12:00 a.m. Enrollment in classes 1:30-5:00 p.m. Enrollment in classes 9:30 a.m. Psychological examination 10:00 a.m. Psychology examination 1:40-3:30 p.m. Trips through the library every half-hour. The library and its uses are explained. Baker. Attendance required (Attendance required) Auditorium. Address, Chancellor Lindley. Tickets for the Freshman Banquet, Wednesday evening, will be distributed only to those present at this convocation. September 16, Wednesday 8:30-12 p. p. Enrollment in classes. 1:30-5:00 p. p. Enrollment in classes. 6:00 p. p. Freshman Banquet, Union building. You can't afford to miss this. September 17, Thursday Classes: College students presenting advanced credits from other in- ventors. Students standing rather than according to the letter scheme. It is, therefore, to their advantage to register as early September 17. Thursday Read the Kansan Want-ads Want Ads ROOM FOR woman graduate student or teacher. 1316 Ohio.Phone 2519 M STUDENT' SALESMEN wanted. Experience helps but not necessary References. 1225 Tem. —10 APARTMENTS for rent: 1045 Kennetty St. Williams steam heated apartment house. Modern, furnished, in private home. Call 1871. — 7 FOR RENT: Large south-east room for boys. Suitable for single or double room. 1231 La, Call 1879. -7 FOR RENT. Boys. Better furnished rooms, $8, $8, $11, $12 per month. Home privatele. Home cooked meals reduced prices. 1225 Team. Teen. 1996. FOR RENT in private home, a very nice room for professor or upper-classman. Home privileges. Rates vary. 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