4 TUESDAY, MAY 12. 1931 10.2.10, 2016, 8/21 PAGE THREE Chancellor Lindley Talks to Meeting of Alumun UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS K.U. Head Speaks to Kansas City Association on Education Kansas City, May 12- (UP)-A feature struggle between the American system of scientific education sponsored by capitalists, and the Soviet system fostered by the station, is foreseen by a kindly,andler of the University of Kansas. Chancellor Lindley spoke last night at a meeting of members of the University alumni association. Chancellor E. H. Lindley and Fred Ellworth, secretary of the Alumni association, were the speakers at a meeting of the Kansas City alumni held last fall. Professor D. W. Lindley spoke of the University from the standpoint of education and honor. "Americans' industry must maintain research laboratories to compete with the world," he said. In commenting on the meeting Mr. Elsworth said: "Practically every real advance of the University comes from students in ten buildings on the campus which are a result of contributions from friends of the institution, and another is in the process of erection. The aid from friends of the University can not be underestimated." Music was furnished by the KU Men's Glee club quartet, consisting of Frank Eston, Don Smith, Bob Mellon, and Michael Jackson, accompanied by Elmer Andersen. Mr. Maurice Alden, A.D.I. 359, tmaster for the evening, was elected to appoint a committee on committees to serve in the Kansas City area one to carry out the Kansas City end of the membership campaign, and the other to arrange for a dinner—dance and general meeting to he held next fall the alma from the Kansas City area. Hospital News Miss Clem Lomborn, A.B.07, had charge of arrangements for the dinner last night. b. .. Hospital News Six patients were added to the hospital last weekend. They are Frances Bollman, Jill Stallings, Pamela Stallings; Edward Bennard e20; Geoffrey Grady c34; and E L. Barrick. "The mouth is a much better tailbone emotion than the exes, and that's why it can be a more productive process of psychology at the University of town and authority in the field of emocio- Want Ads LOST. Small brown coin purse between Teem, and State's. Contain several bills. Finder please call 1318M --and up to $3.50 WANTED: Typing or stenographic work; careful attention given to arrangement, apilating cells in the brain. F. Evans A.I., 1125 Conn. Phone 31028.-133 EXPERT TYPIST and grammarian wants term papers, notesbooks, etc. to type. Specifies rates on theses. Basis is 2476. Two blocks from -198. 2476. Two blocks from -198. Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Mathematics Club to Hold Picnic Thursday The annual picnic of the Mathematic- club will be hold Thursday at Brown Grove. Cars will leave the west Admiral port to attend the Picnic. About sixty persons including the members of the club and the department faculty are expected to attend. Light Pledged to Jay Jane Club Margaret Bolton, social chairman, is in charge of the refreshments and Nellie Sammon's team at the college committee. The sponsor of the club is Florence Florence. Eight women were pledged to the Jay Jane club, women's homiey pep organization, last night in the Union center. Women were pledged and five non-sorority. The pledges are Francis Jordan, Ignam Kuppa, Jennifer Lintworth, Delta Mackenzie, Alexandra Hill, Pi Harriet Shaw; Jessamine Jackson, Kathryn Colley; Laurencia Douglas, anne Mu Phi Epsilon to Have Picnic May 20 The active members and alumni *Mu Phi Epilation* will be entertained at picnic on May 20 at the home of the graduate student, Yeretskyy yestringing the alumnae of the security yestring hold at the home of Mrs. C. W. Strauss. About forty-five will attend II Kappa Phi to Give Pot Luck Summer The Lawrence alumna of Kappa Phi Methodist sorority, will give a "poet cup" upper toronto address to the men's and women's groups, and Mrs. E. F. Price. About forty persons are expected to attend. Plans will be made to entertain the sorority members with a breakfast on Sunday, May 24. Arrangements are also being made for a Kappa Phi reunion on Baccalaureus campus. Mrs. Baumgartner to Entertain Presbyterian Women Mrs. J. W. Baumgartner-will entertain about 75 women of the Presbyterian church, who are in a thimble ton. A special effort is being made for the new women of the church. The officers of the sorority who wait, attend the supper tomorrow are Faye Gooper, president; Edith Blee, vice president; Helen Stoven, president; Glenn Baker, publicity chairman; Florence Compton, program chairman; Gladys Hobbes, religious efforts chairman; Goldie Hoffman, chapel minister; Shaun McWeake Shaun McWake, Shaun McWake, social chairman; Vivian Kagli, membership chairs, and Mrs. E. F. Price, sponsor Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. A. B. Mitchell, M. E. Dooley, Mrs. Cola White, R. E. Cunningham, W. Warwick Bondet, M. F. A. McClain, Mrs. L. L. Boughton, Mrs. J. N. Hickman, Mrs. A. B. Withington, Mrs. C. Chanaghan, Mrs. E. H. Coe, Phi Delta Theta Elects Officers Phi Delta Theta held election of officers for the fall semester, last night. Dick Woodmanse, Kansas City, was elected president. 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These officers will serve for two years, and must be nominated by the fall semester, Catherine Catlin Topeka, was unanimously elected for Other officers are: Recording secretary, Betty Jane Martin, Kansas City; historian, Virginia Spencer, Kansas City; Alice Fooren, Hutchinson; censor, Betsy Jane Nuzman, Ottawa; and Carolyn Combis, Kansas City; and reports for summer lab. The officer of vice president holds over from the election in February, at which time Helen Reigart, Baxter Springs, was elected to hold this office. Theta Sigma Phi to Initiate The Tega Sigma Phi professional journalism sorority, will initiate Sarah Thompson's new rose tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 in the sky parlor of the journalism building. Delta Zeta Postnones Bridge To Entertain at Haskell Theta Enclon to Meet Tonight Thea Epstein, Baptist security, will meet this evening at 7 at the home of Mrs. C. W. Thomas to make plans for a picnic to be held next week. The club will host a retreat, and other sorencies on the Hill. The sorcience was nationalized about two weeks ago. The University Baptist young people will give a party Friday at 7:30 for the Baptist students at Westwood in the charge of Roger Brown and Margaret Halstead. The benefit bridge party which Delta Zeta was to have given yesterday afternoon has been postponed to Monday afternoon. May 18, from 2:30 until 5. The afair will be a project in behalf of the Society of the severity in Vest. Kv. To Have Charge of Tea To travel there, the WSGA. tea tomorrow, at 4:20 in the women's rest room of the central Ad- ministration building. Sigma Kappa Elects Sigma Kappa elected the followin officers last night President, Hirstine McGrath, served as secretary of recording secretary. Margaret Roberts corresponding secretary. Mary J. Marty, Mary Virginia Smith; Triangle correspondent, Zelma Smyth; Pan-Hellenic representatives, Margaret Dickey and Elizabeth Knapp, Krupp captain, Frances Jordan. The members of the Delta Tau Deltafriutor who will hold offices next year are Ralph Ladwick, president; Carl Moss, secretary; David Brennan, recorder; Secretary; Donald Ladner, corresponding secretary; and Kenneth Cox, treasurer. Delta Tau Delta Elects The guests who attended the annual spring party Saturday night at the Pi Kappa Alpha house included Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Wolfe, Omaha, Neb.; Mrs. R. A. Rutledge, Amarillo, Tex.; Mr. and Mrs. F. W.inston, Maryville; Mrs. B. Bellion, Ed Carnall, Milwaukee; Otter, Ken Burns, Otton, Dick Whittaker, all of Kansas City; Jack Forgy, El Dorado; Charles Summers, Liberal; Note Hurt and Hardy; Stormi, Calif.; Carl Gradman, Bob Gradman, Carl Zoe Pinnings, and Henry Siebold, Winnipeg. Mrs. Lilabie D. Halle of Baster Springs and Mrs. J. H. Lemons of Paola were luchien guests at the Delta Sigma Pi house yesterday. Mr. Edwin Anderson of McPherson was a dinner guest at the Delta Zeta house last night. Hayden Phillips of the Kansas State Agricultural College at Manhattan was a visitor Saturday, Sunday and yesterday at the Delta Sigma Pi house. KFKU --- On the program at 11 a.m. today, Miss Helen O. Mahn, associate professor of journalism, gave the first of a series of talks dealing with the third series of talks arranged for station KFKU which deal with the news and its sources of information, recently completed a series entitled "The Newspaper Business," in which he presented the news on topics relevant to current news series of talks dealing with the newspaper is being presented currently. On the program at 12 p.m., journalist will deliver the second of a series on "Truth in Advertising." Following the talk by Miss Mahn, the next talk, "The Middle Temple" was given. Today at 4 p.m. Prof. C. S. Skilton will give an illustrated musical lecture on "The Sonata." Beg Pardon The Kansan wishes to correct the story of the new Tau Beta Pi members given in yesterday's paper. One of the authors, Ms. Yuen Yu, said the correct name is Harold Lanning. Send the Daily Kansan home. Dr. S.P. Brooks Weakens; Forced to Quit Eating Students Await Message From Baylor University President No message to cheer the students of Baylor was carried from Doctor Brooks today to the morning chapel. The tense report from Dean W. S. Allen that the president's condition was growing more severe, the only word from the sanctuary. J. H. ROBINSON, Agt. W. W. BURNETT, Agt. Rock Island Santa Fe Union Pacific Phone 76 Phone 22 Waco, Texas. May 12-(UP) - Unable to speak, died suddenly of brain disease, president of Bauer University, weakening rapidly today, the last day of life allotted to him by his personal will. Long distance calls from New York, Chicago and other points in the East and North registered on the hospital switchboard an friends throughout the country sought to pay homage one of their soldiers to it was too late. "This appears to be the last day he can live. 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