答:直线 $x=1$ 与平面 $\overrightarrow{AC}$ 相交于点 $B$,则 $OB=\frac{3}{4}$, $AB=\frac{3}{2}$。 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1930 Shaad and Thiele Unable to Obtain Detailed Charges Evidence to Be Given Only at Big Six Faculty Meeting GAME NOT CANCELED Meeting with Dean C. G. Shad, Kansas representative to the Big Six conference committee, and Walter Thiele investigating attorney Richard A. Tert, Missouri representative, yesterday decided that further evidence regarding the Big Six probe would be presented only at the meeting of the committee in Kansas Dean Shaad and Mr. Thiele arrived in Columbia late yesterday, following the action of the board here that further investigation of the situation would be necessary. Mr. Thiele also stated that statement after the meeting Prof. Tarr stated that he felt that in justice to the other members of the faculty group any information which he might have should be disclosed among all of the faculty members were present. vice-president of Tarr that in justice to the other members of the faculty report the action which he might have should be disclosed only when all of the faculty agree. The statement in full: "D Doctor Tarr met in informal conference with Dean of the School, who guarding the charges against the University of Kansas and the evidence in the trial." Dean George, C. Shaad and Walter Thiele, attorney, returned today from Columbia, Mo. Neither would make any statement regarding the athletic situation. Dean Shaad said every statement regarding the matter had been published. "The evening was spent in discussion of the relations among the schools of the Bir Six" It was further learned today that the action of the Oklahoma athletic council in court requested that Kewaunee was not as definite as was first believed. The action were more an approval of the attitude of the athletic council in cancellation of the game, it was said. Columbia, Nov. 11—(UP)—Dr. W. A. Tarr, Big Six faculty representatives from the University of Missouri in St. Louis, who were meeting the recent action taken by the conference toward the University of Kansas, will be visiting from Decen G. C. Shoad, and Attorney Walter Thiele of Lawrence, Doctor of Medicine at the members of the faculty representative group might occur if any information which he may have received failed to be called. Friendly discussion of the relations among other Big Six schools was the chief topic of London—(UP)—Of the 5,440 child ren who took part in school outings last year, five saw a live cow for the first time. Sophomores Win in Hockey Goal by Lightburn Sends Seniors Down to 1 to 0 Defeat The sophomore hockey team won over the senior hockey team 1-0, in the initial game of the class tournament, yesterday. Dorothy Lightburn scored a goal for the sophomores Nellie Stoneck and her teammate Sarah Stoneck to the goal several times, but the center and inner forward were unable to score. Lois Moon, Ann Mast and Wilma Taylor were outstanding defensive plays for the seniors. The freshman and junior teams with play tonight. The juniors were last year's champions in the hockey tournament. This tournament is a round-robin tournament, each team playing the other in a single game. The tournament a varsity squad will be selected. This year 75 women are participating and 40 men are playing in the color tournament, making a total of 150 women playing Doctor Allen Will Coach Both Varsity and Freshmen Basketball Practice Is to Start This Evening Varsity basketball practice will start this evening from 7:15 to 8:30. Practice will be on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evening each week until the conclusion. Teams the letter men who will be out are C. Bishop and D'Ole L'Etremont, who were broken in football, will be out in a short time. The man who are now out for football is Andrew Fortrest Coe, Lee Page, Jim Bauchow Johnny McMahon, James Burcham, and Last year's varsity squad members and freshmen who are expected to come out are: Lawrence Skimmer, Charles Horne, Kenneth Johnson, Kenneth Johnson, Lawrence Filkin, Arkyn Kraemer, and Olot Rost. Judson Hadley of last year's squad is suffering from an attack of appendicitis and will not be able to report at this A slight change in the style of attack and defense is being made this year to be developed into a more nearly complete change next year. Freshman basketball practice will start after football season. Dr. F. C. Allen will coach both teams-varsity in the afternoon and freshmen in the prior change John Bunn, who formerly coached the freshmen, has been appointed head basketball coach at Stanford. M. U. Observes Armistice Columbia, Nov. 11—(UP)—Arnistine day was observed here this morning with services at the memorial tower at 10 o'clock. The entire University of Missouri student body took part in the memorial service. Wright, head of the military division, followed by taps and the national anthem, comprised the program. Send the Daily Kansan home. 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Will Face Smart Oklahoma Line and Fast Backfield Saturday Jayhawkers Resume Practice After Rest $ ^{t} $ Saturday With a day of much needed rest under their belts, the Kansas varsity resumed regular practice tonight with a playoff game in the defensive work. The varsity showing the last two weeks has been lethargic and the team has seemed stalble, but the coaches hope that the depression is over and they can prepare for the Oklahoma game Saturday. The Kansas cripples with the ex-tenured pitchers of the ranks of those who are through for the 1930 season all with Floyd Ramsey, Frank Bunche and whose top Sorem is a double. Those whom in the Sooner battle is doubtful, are rounding into shape and are ready for the next game. The Oklahomaans have a heavy, smart line and a chain lightning backfield. They also characterized and featured by long runs Milla is in a three-year man and one of by Mills or some other back. This team has clever backs in the middle west. 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