TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1931 4 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Skilton Begins Radio Talks on German Opera KFKU to Continue Debate Series Tonight on Chain Store Question Prof. C. S. Skilton of the School of Computer Science at North Carolina college over FCSU will present the openings which will be presented Feb. 19 to 21 in Kunming City by the German company W. Bogen. Mr. Skilton's first lecture was on "Tristan and Isolde" illustrated with musical numbers. At 6 tonight a debate will be featured on the question: "Are chain stores detrimental to the best interests of the public?" Following this will be a reeival travelogue feature, "How Does the Weather Predict the Weather?" The day's events be considered with a musical program arranged by Luther Leavengood. Wednesday at 11 a.m. Helen Rhoba Hoopes, nee "12.HR," will present the campus calendar under the guise of the campus correspondent. Follow this C. B. Lia, of the department of Eng- geography in Keats with a piano accompaniment. Thursday morning at this same time Miss Margaret Anderson will talk on the topic of how we will be followed with another by Miss Margaret Harrell on "Budget and Bud The program Monday night was headed with a talk by Donn P. T. Steckon on *Collegeant Schools of Business* at the University ranked by Prof. W. B. Downing completed the broadcast. The numbers included Dr. Tober, teacher, accompanied by Elden LaMar. Friday's program will feature Dean R. A. Schweygel talking on "Levels of Living" and Prof J. M. Kellogg with Prof Robert The Meaning of Architectural Design. Sport Shots --- The Stanford basketball team has been waiting five years to score a victory over the University of California. The team was tightly organized and the Stanford team was under the direction of John Bunn, who coached at the University last year. It remains us of the Nebraska-Kansas visiters, only Kansas is still waiting. There was a premium on tickets for the Missouri-Kansas basketball game work, to Doctor Allen allowed students to wear a refund. The other week when the K-Agges and Kansas fought it out, they managed to make money by selling their "not for sale" tickets. The teams managed to make money by serving for students only, looked like—were you know. "They have played in Europe and the badhalls of America." Nebraska and Iowa State stepped out of the conference recently to show other schools how they play basketball in the Big Six. Drake tumbled before Nebruska 30-25. Creighton vs. Iowa State 46-16. The arguement that Iowa State doesn't play the big Big Six basketball anyway. Score: Creighton 44, Ames 16. Only one player on a K. U. basketball squad has been graduated from the University without a championship ball in the last eight years. "Rub" Thompson, last year honoring captain, plays with his team for "Frosty." Cox go out this year, and it would be a darn shame if they raised the number to three. The University is establishing two different kinds of recognition at the present time. Coach Allen's quintet is playing against other Big Six schools, and the crowds at the games here are fearing into the Jayhawk basketball machine that they will be able to compete in the other eight E. C. Quigley said that the K. U. rooters were the most unruly players in the stage of the game when the score was close, he called a technical fault on Kansas for the cat cries' he received from the team. The game was a game this same bunch of clients gives the team plenty h - - . We wonder what they would say if we were re-arranged to play the game, if you tell them that you will have a balky at the game, bring some pills with you. The Iowa State wrestlers downed Army the other day 34-10. The Ames boys should be more tautic, this might start a sectional conflict. SOCIETY Miss Rachel Sleifkin and Mr. George Spreadling, of Wichita, were married in 1947 and graduated of the University of Kansas, where the bride was a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority, and the groom was a member of the Delta Phi law fraternity. Mr. Spreadling is a member of the firm of Vermilion Harms, Carvey and Lillison, of Wichita. Miss Wilhelmina郎 Areulvill, of Tacoma, Wash., was married to Mr. Brewster Bowen Morgan, of Kansas City, Jan. 18. Mr. Morgan is a grad and has been an alumnus of Kansas University a member of Ph Della Theta and Beta Kappa fraternities. He won a fellowship on history at Kauai and his master's degree in 1727. He qualified for the Rhodes scholarship and went on to study years in study at Oxford university. Week-end guests at the Sigma Kappa house were Mrs. William Enright, Teipke; Mildred Cornwell and Ruth Hofer, Kansas City. The Filipino students of the University of Kansas gave a dinner party Feb. 1 at the Green Owl, in honor of our countrymen who are returning home. Herman Gregorio, who holds B.E.S. and M.A. degrees from this University left for the Philippines on Feb. 2. Mr. Gregorio is the man of Monjo who both hold B.E.S. and M.A. degrees are planning to leave for their homeland in the near future. A. Asia, who attended the dinner, and a program which concluded with native music and songs. The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Eve Hodges to Mr Shelby E. Holmes, both of Wichita, has been announced. Mr Holmes attended the University of Kansas and was affirmed as a member. He is now associated with the Dauley. Johnston, Yankey & Priest Insurance company. Ruth Meyers, Helen Ernie, Mildee Boldin, Leota Wagner, Mary Johnson Leah Rugge, and Lillian Ferguson, women students at the University, were invited to the funeral of his uncle in the宅 of Eater Porte in Kansas City, Mo, Saturday. The Book club of American Association of University women will meet at the home of Mrs. Parker Weardard, Wednesday, February 4, at 8 p.m. Mrs. A. H. Turner will review Angel Pavement, by J. B. Priestley. Sigma Kappa announces the pledging of Pearl Thompson, Harveyville; Constance Culter and Helioskene Fear. Kansas City, Mo. Auctioneer has been made of the marriage, at Arkansas City, Jan. 17, of Miss Virginia Snyder and Willum Cum- The University Women's club will hold a finance tea Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock in Myers hall. Mrs. H. R. Hodder, Mrs. F. K. Eister, the mattee is being assisted by Mrs. F. H. Hodder, Mrs. F. E. Kister, Mrs. H. R. Hodder, Mrs. J. John King in preparing the tea. Mr. Cunningham received his degree in law from Washburn college where he was a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. nitham. Miss Snyder attended Kansas University and was pledged to Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Mr. and Mrs. James Curran, of Blackwell, Okla., announces the marriage of their daughter Winna, to Mr. George Washington Ball II, of Topeka, Kan., a graduate student in University of Kansas students. She is a member of Chi Omaega security and be a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. She is a Dean of the Dean and Dean law firm in Topeka. Miss Genevieve Harterly, of Bolwin, was married Nov. 24, to Mr. Alfred Kuruner, of Leavenworth, Mr. Kurtner is in the law school at the University and is a member of Phi Alpha Delta, professional fraternity. Penn to Deflate Athletics Coaches Will Be Employed on Faculty Scale Under New System national changes in the entire athletic system of the University of Pennsylvania, which overshaped over-emphasis on competitive sports were announced Monday by Thomas S. Russell, president and chief executive suit of an exhaustive survey of athletic conditions at Pennsylvania and else- The president's statement, which is to be into effect immediately, provides for the introduction of a football practice, readjustment of intercollegiate schedules and reduction of the number of all coaches as faculty members and the abolition of the present council on football. Under the new plan the trustees and president will exercise full responsibility through a newly-created department of physical education. All coaches, in addition to being required to serve as faculty in the department of physical education, will be employed on a full-time basis and will be published on the same scale applying to other members of the university faculty. PINK-GOLD FRAMES For Your Lenox $5.00 or $10.00 Announcements --the graphic account of Admiral Byrd's flight to the South Pole. The Dove will have a brief meeting Wednesday night at 7:30 in North Fraser tower. 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