TUESDAY, APRIL 7: 1931 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. New Members Delta Phi Delta Initiates Initiation services of the Delta Phi Beta chapter will be held in third fraternity, we hold band week in third Administration building. The newly initiated members are Sangar-Bee ton. Following the initiation, Mrs. Loper, of Topka, an honorary charter member of the organization spoke on "The Founding of Delta Phi Delta." Horn-James Marriage Is Announced Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Horn of Kansas and their daughter's marriage of her daughter Emma Hughes. James also of Kansas City. The marriage took place Friday April 3 in Lak mont. Miss Horn attended the University last semester and was a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority. Ingalls-Keith Engagement Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Morse of Kansas City, Ms. announce the marriage of the twins to Mr. William Evans of Lawrence. The marriage tool placed April 2 at the Lutheran Lutheran Church. Announce Morse-Evans Marriage Announce Winchester-Krueger Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Sheffield Ingalls, Athenian announced the engagement of their son, Kaira Karans City, Ms. Miss Ingalls at the University of Kansas City. Ms. Miss Ingalls at the University of Kansas City is one of Kapaan Alpha Theta's security. Miss Morse was graduated from the University in 1839. Mr. Evans is now enrolled in the Kansas City College or Osteopathy. Schaeger-O'Brien Marriage Is Announced Mr. A. W. Winchester announces the engagement of his daughter, Allela to Max Krueger formerly of Junction City, Mr. Krueger was graduated from it in 1924 and then spent several months in Vermont as a geologist. Lawrence J. O'Brien, a former student of the University and Mrs. Mable Welsh Schauer were married Saturday, April 4 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karen Kasan City Mo. Mr. O'Bien was a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Mr. and Mrs, T. M. Lillard, Topoka, announce the marriage of their daughter, Sally, to Ernest Ralph Dibble, Saturday, Amilr. April 4. Announce Lillard-Dibble Marriage Both attended the University where Miss Liljard was a member of Kamma Kappa Gamma sorority and Mr. Dibble a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. University Club To Give Dance The University club will entertain with a dance Saturday night, April 11. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Prentice are in charge of arrangements. The April tea of the University Women's club in honor of the house-mothers will be held Thursday after a reception at the hotel halls M. A. T. Walker is in charge. Sigma Kappa sorority will have charge of the W. S. G. A. tea held in the women's rest room in Central Administration building tomorrow. Mrs. F. B. Dains has issued invitations for three informal teas to be given April 17, 18 and 18. Freeze-Out Parties in 1898 Harry G. Clark Tells of College Life in the Nineties in the Nineties "Freeze-out parties are all the thing when I was in school," said Mr. Harry G. Clark, e98, who was here at the party last week. "There convocation. "There were only three sororities and six fraternities on the Hill at that time. It is quite amazing to find the number of free fraternity and security houses on the Hill now." At that time three or four women were the rejoining queens of the camp, so you would have a big impression he would call on one of these young women either on P-14 or on P-24, so we sure to find a group other fraternity men also calling on the young woman. The three sorcerors in 1898 were the Pi Phi, Theta's, and the Kappa's, and the fraternities were the Pi Gaon's, the beta's, the Phil Delt's, the Sigma Chi's, and the Pi Ha'des and the Pi Ha'des, only the Pi Ha'des and the Sigma Chi's own houses. Ordinarily the men would leave at 10 or 10.30 but on occasions like this the women would leave first. Finally one group would leave and then another. The last man to remain was probably the one who was supposed to be the chosen one of the lady's affections at least for the day. Tufts Claims Elephant Medford, Mass. — (UIP) - A huge stone regiment of the head of the march, P. T. Barry killed by a train in Canada nearly 50 years ago, will decorate the exterior of Tufts College's building at Tufts College. The elephant is "Tufts what the tiger is to Princeton." Average of Less Than One Defeat Each Year Is Knute Rockne Record After serving thirteen years as head football coach at Notre Dame, Knute Rocke went to a coaching insti. and master strategist, will no longer guide the destines of the Irish football team, and will be made of time Rochene has built up such an enviable record that it will probably remain. In these thirteen seasons the teams of Rockies have compiled a record of 56 wins, 21 losses and defeats, an average of less than one defeat a season. For five years of the total, he has had undefeated teams, six teams of the past two football seasons. His second year as coach in 1919 saw his team going through a season undefeated and the following year the team was placed out. The team feasted was in 1924, the year that Grantland Rice made famous the powerful backfield of Stuart Sturdy, Crowder and Dana Holmes and then "The Four Horsemen." This name has been handed down year after year and when any great football players are mentioned, their names must be In 1929, after the most disastrous season the year before when the Irish went down to four defeats, Rockne again built up a team that finished the year undefeated and was proclaimed national champion. Last year the Irish had one of the most difficult schedules in the history of the school and many students could not pass through the season undefeated. As they kept plining up victory upon achievement, that anything was possible with Rocke coached teams. They eliminated a speculative victory over the strong Southern California eleven and for two consecutive years the national title had gone to them. No greater tribute can be paid to the coaching of Rockean than the fact that he led his team under his tutelage are now successful coaches. At Notre Dame all of Rockeans' assistants are former players, and that he had picked as his successor Jimmy Phleen, head coach of Washington, who Rockean played against in 2013, quarterbacks that ever played on one of his teams. Kansas also has hired a few of Rockean's "Moon" Malkins, new head coach. Tooth Brushes Tooth Paste Shaving Creams When You're at Home— You Ask Mother for Them. When You're in Lawrence, Ask Us. Rankin's Drug Store Radio Station KFKU offers, a number of new features this week. The first one will be at 11:15 a.m. M. Monday for Prof. Eril D. Hay will give the lecture during April 20th. During April Proff. H will discuss the following subjects: April 6. Development of the Airplane; April 13. Development of the Ariphip; April 20. Development of the Aircraft Engneer; Development of the Aircraft Industry. Phone 678 The second new series will begin at 6:45 Monday evening when Prof. L. D. Jennings will present the first four lectures in the course of the program and installment buying. The schedule for Professor Jennings' talks is as follows: April 6, Development of Public Service Regulation and the Scientific Literacy Policies in the Regulation of Public Service Industries; April 20, Suggested Reforms in the Regulation of Public Service Industries; April 27, Installment from the Consumer's Point of View. "Handy for Students" Elleworth C. Dent, secretary of the Bureau of Visual Instruction, will present the third series of new talks by members of the Bureau and Mr. Dent will discuss the following subjects April 7. What is Visual Instructions? April 4. The Use of Visual Aids in Schools. April 6. Visual Instruction in Foreign Countries. April 28. Planning for the Future. 11th & Mass KEKU The fourth new series will start Friday, April 10, at 11:15 a.m., when Brandon Radicke gives a lecture on the English and English Elementary and Secondary Education. Mr. Radicke will compare the two systems of talks to the third given this semester on education in foreign countries. Johnadem Wiedemann, exchange student at the University of Germany, Miss Mary Larson, discussed the Swedish system. Dean Paul B. Lawson will continue his talk on talks of talks to young people who expect to enter college. Dean Lawson's subject for Thursday, at 11:15 a.m., is "Choice" --steiner, violinist, Evelyn Swarthout conservist "The People in the Short Story," is the subject for the third talk on Ben Franklin W. R. Harley, at 11:00 a.m. m. Monday. Miss Faye Cooper, from Miss Gregory, followed at 11:00 a.m. w. Wednesday, followed by the reading of Poems based on Greek Legends, Kenneth Cornell, a member of the department of Romance Languages faculty will conclude the series on Joan of Arc and the Knights of Columbus, at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday. "Personality Development." is the subject of the Talk by Edwin Milton Bellez Professor of Education and Director of Oroned Training School, to be presented at a series presented by members of the School of Education faculty. Prof. W. B. Downing and Miss Mirel McHore are in charge on the musical programs to be presented Monday and Wednesday, respectively. Week of April 5-11 Monday 11-11:30 a. m.: The People in the Short Story, Prof. W. R Harley; Development of the Airplane, Prof. Earl D. Hay. 6. 45-7.30 p. m.; Development of the Public Service Regulation and the Scientific Rate, Prof. L. D. Jennings; Professor, W. B. Downing, presenting Miss Dorothy Kueurster, violinist, and Mrs. Errett Dooley, contralto. Jean. (Burligh,) Separation (Kemp) A Red Ribbon (Hastings). Thy Daily Question (Meyer-Helmund). Mrs. Ert. Doesn’t, contraire. Evelyn. Swears Monday 11:10:30 11:09:30 m. al: McLumley News, Miss Faye Gooser, Assistant Secretary Alumni Association; What is Visual Instruction? Ellsworth C. Dent. Secretary of the Bureau of Visual Instruction. From the Open "Aida." by Verdi. 11-11-30 a. m.: Campus Calendar, Correspondence, Good News, Formal Meetings, Legends, Miss Helen Rhoda Hoopes, What Causes, An Epiphany of the twelve-week voyage Feature; Musical program arranged by Meribah Moor, assoc. by Marianne Hogg. Tuesday Wednesday napsody in E Flat Major (Brahms) Ruth Orcutt, accompanist. Concerto (Paganini), Dorothy Kuer- Over the Storks (Gwetchanbil), Two Russian Folk Songs (Zimbalist), Meribah Meriah, soprano, Ruth Orcutt, accompanist. 三 An Old Song (Buchanan), Time o Day (Phil Scott), At the Well (Hagman), Morbiah Moore, soprano, Ruth Orcutt, accompanies. 11-11-30 a in : Joan of Arc: The Legend, Kenneth Cornell, of the Department of Romance Languages Choice of Studies, Dean Paul B. Law Thursday 11-11:30 a.m. *Personality Development* *Edwin Milton Belles, Professor of Education and Director of* *Teaching Training; German and English* *Elementary and Secondary Education, Bruno Radiche, Visiting Instructor in* Fridav Jayhawks Flown --been principal of the senior high school at Augusta, Kansas, is leaving the teaching profession to enter the life insurance fold. --been principal of the senior high school at Augusta, Kansas, is leaving the teaching profession to enter the life insurance fold. Franklin E. Devore, B. S. 26, has been appointed superintendent of the Motor Transportation for the Great Lakes and has headquarters are in Kansas City, Kan. Following his graduation from the School of Engineering at the University of Alabama, he joined the apprentice course in the Mack International Truck company, Allentown, Pa., and since that time has been emeritus with the sales organization of this company. Dr. and Mrs. T. Jorrell Carter, both A.B., M.S., and snail daughter, Marilyn B. and Karen C. Carter, two year's trip through the Orient, where they have visited every important item in her life. After May, they can be reached at the United States Naval Hospital at Chicago. Murray M. Gilkson, who attended Kansas University last summer, and has First Opened New Hi Color Necktie. S1 Just opened— Our Sports wear department is now complete, with correct apparel for right now and future wear. 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