A SEPTEMBER 4.1031 1 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Program Completed for Freshman Week Dutie (Continued from page 1) September 12, Saturday 9:00 a. m. Psychological examination, Auditorium. 10:00-12:00 a. m. Registration, basement Administration building. 1:30-5:30 p. m. Registration continued. 2.00 p. m. Psychological examination Auditiorn September 13, Sunday 8. 00 p.m. Opening party for all men and women, Union building. 3:00-5:00 p. m. Y_W.C.A.-W.S.G.A. Teen, Wakins hall. September 14, Monday All students are urged to attend the regular church services. 10:30 a. m. Morning Chocolate for women. Hunley House, 1234 Oaked 10. 30 a. m. Psychological examination. Auditorium. women, Henley house, 1236 Eread. 3:00 p.m. Meeting of Freshmen by Schools (attendance required). College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Marvin Hall; University of Chicago; Ginther Martin Hall; School of Pharmacy; Lecture room Chemistry building. At this meeting Freshmen will meet their deans and receive instruction and counsel regarding enrollment. There will be an opportunity to ask questions. 7:30 p. m. Freshman Corvocation (Attendance required). Aidfulness, Nutrition of following: "Activities" "Your Health": "Your Money" "Outside Care." 9:00 p. m. Informal hour for men and women, "Origin of K. U. Traditions." Henley house. September 15, Tuesday 8:30-12:00 m. Enrollment in classes, 12:00-5:00 p. Enrollment in classes, 9:30 a. Psychological examination, 11 East Administration building, 12:30-4:30 p. Trips through the labs and its uses are explained. Baker, 7:30 p. m. Freshman Convocation (Attendance required). Auditorium Address. Chancellor Lindley. Tickets for the Freshman Banquet, Wednesday evening, will be distributed only to those present at this convention. September 16, Wednesday 8:30 - 12:00 p.m. *Enrollment in classes* 12:00 - 1:50 p.m. *Enrollment in classes* 6:00 p.m. *Freshman Banquet, Union building.* You can't attend to miss this! September 17, Thursday **September 17,** *Please check the schedule as* *college students presenting* *advanced standing credits from other* *colleges.* *If you have other* *they register, rather than according to* *the letter scheme. It is therefore,* *to charge to register as early as* *possible.* A small pamphlet about the Memorial Union building is being prepared by Newman Jeffrey, student manager of the Union. This will contain pictures of the building, a short history and other facts pertaining to its operation. Union buildings and will be distributed during the first of school this fall. Prepares Union Pamphlet lewman Jeffrey, Student Manager Announces Various Improvements A student manager's office is being fitted up in the sub-slabment opposite the conference room and nected with the union will be handled there. Reservations for committee meetings are available. The fountain will be opened probably about the second week in September. Plans now provide for a big opening night. The name of the shop has not been chosen but several suggestions have been provided and a final choice will be made soon. A credit for the union is being designed by Joan Malepecis, instructor in cost management, who will be used to identify all Union property. Playing cards will be made with the insignia on the backs. Stationery boxes are represented with a small Jayhawk above a red letter K. The word Memorial will be absorbed and the whole contained in the box. The University has seen the erection of more than three and one-fourth million dollars worth of buildings during the past eleven years. The College was planned by Chancellor E. H. Lindley. This figure does not include the $150,000 hospital, now under construction, which was built by the University by Mrs. Watkins. New Hospital Under Construction I Not Included in Figures Five-ninths of the three and one-fourth million in gifts outside of the University, in union building, the Stadium, Wakkee Union, and Henry Hall were made. Over Three Million Spent Six new buildings were added by the regular appropriations. They include: parts of the Administration building, the Auditorium, snow hall, Corbin hall, Watson library, and the Electrical lab; two new dormitories; fraternities, have built new homes amounting to the sum of one and one-fourth million dollars. City Carrier Has Walked Round World Three Times Mexico, Mo.,—James O'Brien, vet-cran city mail carrier, has retired on a government pension after walking 88,000 It Will Pay You to See The New Before You Make Your Final Choice FASHION-RITE SUITS For Fall Finest of Fabrics Finest of Trimmings Finest of Tailoring $19.50 $23.75 The Gibbs Clothing Co WHERE CASH BUYS MORE 721 Mass. St., Lawrence. Kansas TYPEWRITE Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 737 Mass. St., Lawrence, Kans. This simpler, quicker and near way of writing is the modern way to write, and it means better grades. We are dealers for Royal, Underwood and Remington Rentals, Repairing and Cleaning. miles-- three and one-half hours turned the fourth—well worn-- over around the world in the last 23 years to the successor. Not once during hisBirse朗 made his first route delivery 23 years of carrying the mail was out on a bus. In the next few months, out three leather mail pouches, and a route delivery because of weather. COATS DRESSES HATS Everything for a Ladies Wardrobe Here You Will Find Lawrence's Most Up-to-Date Exclusive Store Offering Merchandise at Popular Prices. We want you to feel at home here, whether you buy or not. We get acquainted. "Exclusive but not Expensive" An Old University Custom "Wending their way down to Carls, 905 Mass. St...to "Good Clothes and Sport Headquarters" "Welcome Freshmen" "Howdy Old Studes" offering this Fall--- Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits Stetson Hats Mallory Hats Manhattan Shirts Ide Shirts Interwoven Sox Jerry J. Sweaters Manhattan Pajamas Ide Pajamas Kazoo Knickers and Corduroys Guiterman Leather Jackets Nationally advertised merchandise, at the New Lower Prices. "We're proud to show you and invite comparison" Owen Carl C. C. Carl The Students Store Invites you to make this store your shopping headquarters when you come to school. Weaver's has always been the students store and you will want it to be your store. BELIEVE IT OR NOT! The K. U. Student Enterprise Ticket will bring you--- FIVE CONCERTS 1 Dusolina Giannini, soprano Jose Iturbi, pianist Jacques Thibaud, violinist Russian Cossack Chorus Luis Soler, musician London String Quartet FIVE PLAYS Presentations of an outstanding dramatic department. in beautiful new Fraser Theater. TWO GLEE CLUB CONCERTS Annual concerts of the Men's Glee Club and the Women's Glee Club. FOUR LECTURES The Martin Johnsons, big game hunters Stuart Chase, economist Smedley Butler, U. S. Marine S. K. Ratcliffe, English journalist SEVEN DEBATES With two foreign teams and five mid Western college teams. EAST-WEST REVUE Presented by Cosmopolitan Club, giving glimpse into the life of all nations. all for $4.50 (included in your fees) You'll Want a Ticket When You Come to K. U. You've Heard of Them, Now You Can Hear Them. A Student Enterprise Ticket Is Your Investment in Good Entertainment