UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE TWO SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1900 4. / University Daily Kansan Official Standard Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANESA Laboratory, Kansas EDITOR IN CHIEF... FRANK McLELLAND MANAGING EDITOR__WILLIAM NICHOLS Sunday, October 5th Sam Shahi A. B. Patterson Los Angeles Johnson & Johnson Albert Einstein Richard Feynman Harvard, Athens Honors Alumni Harry Potter Fred Hughes Franklin Templeton Grace Kavanaugh Chelsea Givner College of Arts & Sciences Saint John's University Boston University Harvard, Athens ADVERTISING MIR. ROBERT DURSEN Director Assistant | Derek Pigginson Director Assistant | Martin Davies Cherished Manager | Jack Moorm Various Rated Members Frank McCafford **** Willim McKenzie** Robert Johnson **** Virginia Williamson** Bruce Bartlett **** Don Perris Todd Burke **** Mark Morton Mike Peck **** Wilmer Morton Travel Agent Bailout Office K. 11. 6 News Room K. 11. 7 Night Commission 2017 Published in the *American*, four issues, and one poster volume, by students in the Department of Mathematics of the University of Arizona, from the Journals of the Graduate School. Bridgette Schwarzman, 64, died per wire, unable to be embalmed. She is survived by her husband, Richard Schwarzman, 71, and her children, Benjamin Baron, 11, 1935, at the peak of her life at Lympia Gardens, under the site of March 2, 1940. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1930 A TOSS UP Councers is more easily divided at present than it has been for many years. In the house of representatives the Republican party has 23%, a bare majority, the Democratic party has 28% and the Farmer-Laborer 1%. In the Senate the Republican have 64%, the Democrats 47, and the Former-Laborer 1. Thisresentation of both houses is consequently in the hands of one or two representatives or senators who feel the burdens. In 1956, Shapiro voted with the Republican after extorting. From there three presidents above certain legislation. This year the民主联盟 Legislature like is in the same position. It can reason whatever interest it within about the course of legislation with the probability of success. Normally民主联盟, this group usually votes against a Republican administration. Thus you have coalition rules. "Those of us who say that America has at present in their party system are mistaken, for the 'dismiss' of 'Progressives' really confuses the situation in both houses." The results are yet to be seen. The voting for unifiers of campus will probably be the顺便的 visitation, but power failed thereafter should be very closely examined. If Longworth is awarded another again, the Republic will have only 21 EV votes to the Democrat of 218 in the house. Interesting things seem about if party here are or not all tall drawn. - Everything is old in China. Nothing's new—except wisdom. A UNIVERSITY BOOK PRESS Extremely valuable work all over the country in being aware of the university book press by印刷ing scholarly and academic books on research works done by institutions in various fields. The most outstanding of these presses is probably the University of Chicago Davis. Many others called, most notably Vail, North Carolina, California, and in England, as Occident. Our sister school, Schlumberger, has one. They do not preprint at the rate at a profit, and the result is both socialism and cater to publishers, which publish dissertations on good interest, in not necessary. Books which tell the truth about the subject may be published without fear under the university press license. Hawks may, right well install a plant for doing this sort of work. Not only do Hawks scholarize have ideas which are valuable, but there are many all over the country waiting for publication, many of them with important contributions. The University would贮留 immediately to its prestige and at the same time encourage the present tendency for analysis of social problems and research in scholarly fields of all kinds. To be sure, there are various details to be considered. Certain rules might turn into liabilities if the management were not sound. But that is the normal condition in starting anything new. And the advantages of the plan are overwhelming properly considered. Statistics say that 4,000,000 American city families have no bath toilets. Now what do they do on Saturday nights? A DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT A certain Philadelphia university has installed an entire chair of department. This now art is to be taught with a separate building to itself and all the trappings from professors down to assistant instructors. Department was once considered only a subject for the nursery. Department marks are still given in grammar schools, but no effort is normally made to teach it. Generally the pupil who agrees most heartily with his teacher gets the highest marks in this subject. What is proper department, anyhow? Is it knowing small talk, or be practicing in that art of gritful hypocrisy which encounters a member of society to hide his personal antipathies and to hide him autobiographically to his hostess after entertainment of a dubious sort? Does it constrain in not offending anyone? We suppose some of the subjects for this new school will include, "How to Handle a Demi-Tasse"; "Which Fork to Use without Watching the Others"; "How to Floss Off Lightly a Bad Egg Stain on your Vest"; "1000 Spleen Jokes to Tell Your Dancing-Fortune"; "How to Lie Gravelly"; "How to Be Clever without Saying anything to Offend anyone"; and so on, ad infinitum. American colleges are trying to give the public what it wants. Department is as behindest a subject as any other. We expect it will take rank with black-mailling, bumo gardening, radio anouncing, and certain other valuable courses an one of the essentials in a liberal education. Susanalty item: officers raided the Entris. Pi fraternity house yesterday and made 10 pints of wine whisky. They served very gracefully when they called that this was not enough to go around. THE DO-X The great flying boat, the DO-X, has recently completed a successful flight over Switzerland, Germany, and Holland, as a preliminary to a projected tranche-Antalic crossing. The world is availing the long bop across the vast body* of water that has proven disastrous to so many others before. If it is successful, it will be the first time a beaver- than air carriage navigates the distance with such a tremendous lead as the DO-X will carry. Fifteen persons were aboard when the flying boat made its recent trip. If many people are transported safely across the Atlantic, it will be a mighty achievement and one that will go down in history along with the flight of Lindbergh and the globe-encircling tour of the Gruf Zeppelin. Regular passenger service via the airplane across the Atlantic is as yet far from having practical possibilities. It will probably be many years before such a filing can be instituted. But in time it must come. A successful flight by the DO-X will help to pave the way. There will be anxious moments when he bends out over the Atlantic and anxious hours will follow. But man must ultimately conquer nature. Politics, and even politics of stalid old Kansas, have proved to be as changeable as the wind, as fictile as women, and as astounding as modern science. We may never hope to see such aspects in elections in the near future as we did before. But in reality, we decide to skip a step and expect the unexpected. Editor Daily Kansan Nobody ever thought there were any Democrats in the sunflower state, and the reference to the Democratic accession effort to itself. A novelty, to my least, but with that on record as political experience, we may not be surprised in the future to burn of an Eskimo samizer or a representation from the U.S. Brinkley, the down-tradition under the inscred at "alsoaron" voting in the primaries, said he would perform a of total of more than 600 659 per- zentrated a feat that politician will long ago have. The other two candidates, receiving practically the same vote, should be compelled to draw straws. Perhaps Haulew will use to *Wooding* 'Old boy*, you run a good race, and just to show you what kind of a race he would go to give you the government's, in the light of all else so unusual? If greater surprises can be produced, politics will produce them, so the moral in politics is, "Don't count your chickens after they eat you." *Marian Bedell* I've hunted stars for you, my dear, Stars of blush-white and gold. Through all the skies I wandered. To give you some to hold. - CHALKINGS - But all the stars within my reach Are just divine candle~ware Hung out each night for rain to wash And clouds to dry. And so, my dear, take my advice Nor seek for stars to hold For, seen from here, they're beastful, But go too cloak—they're chipped and The Titan by Jaska Turone Last night I saw the figure of a man Outflated against the sun's fast fading evew; He was a man of strong gigantic shape And massive build, deliberate and slow. And as I watched he lifted heavy arms Skewed in a sort of mute appeal, He stood all crucified against the glow- er orb. I knew that he must be one of the chaird. Age-old, fantastic, primeval, unreal. The sun rolled down; the sky seemed all afire; A Titen fettered to a mortal earth. The west wind seemed to bring me whorished words. The Titan sank to mourn his unlucky crp. criy. And as I gazed in the fast darkening mood. cried Jove, all-mighty, free me from this curse." I saw a mountain low against the skj by Elizabeth A. Creed To see, not with an outward eye But with the heart and seeing, feel And understand, and know. This is true wisdom. To see, not with an outward eye This is true wisdom After this I strive. drive by them. ... Of many people understand the term 'too much.' To see it all and understand it, 'too much.' And I would love always. I strive by living in the stress One lives by loving—loving men, The earth, the sky, the world— o eat this, the wine love that is pain, yet sweetest wine To drink one's fill. To drink one's milk, This is my creed. My creed is truth to my poor sight Now, but again I shall learn more; Shall live by that a little while— all live by a little while- Then pass from sight. My life lived on it. Passed on my light. I loved you. Lorenzo Fulham DO I LOOK LIKE AN EASY MARK? —by Louise Fulton. Bever since a boyfriend friend of mine secured my stock of bibs, brains, and superpowers which I had been making for the entire summer, he promised a half interval in his circus (which never materialized), I have spent all of them. Do back like an easy mark? When boys of my age were supposed *m* his acquaintance some debile religions conceptions, the superstitious *w* suit as the one most likely to break down school her excitement to lead the school in a new direction. I went into the position of Sunday school teacher, chairman of the lookout canemens, which were universally attained. Because of my credulousness, I have on several occasions been left holding the snatch at an age where I should have moved a certain degree of sophistication in my own moments. I allowed myself to accept the leadership in a campaign to buy new tires and had graduated. I was graduated. I was digged up the final fifty dollars which we had received and had placed me in charge of the project showed no concern in the obligations once the piano had been placed in the room. I have never been able to walk down the streets of Kansas City or any other large city without having some experience with their hard-hack stories. My friends seem to delight in borrowing their tips and tricks when turbed if they break the key off in the lock or have a puncture. Time and again I have seen Kansas farmers for hire, who are proficient at pay off a dividend of a July amulet, pay off some disreputable transient who didn't do half as much, pay off someone with vague punishments of payment when he chopped his hedge next winter; just now he needed all his cash to cover his wages so he could occur to those farmers that I might see a favorable opening in corn or rye, or take a little business on the car myself. But worse than being forever lavers is an easy mark, I feel I must look like a father confessor or a mother subject to either evil. My secret ambitions have always taken a form represented by such virtue as the ability to elate or the classical purplish, Gang Tieny. But some of my experiences have made me appreciate Loyale or Florence Nightingale. I remember one girl who used to come to me when I was honing away on my Spanish in suppressed tears of her young heart. One day her big, stuart-wear boy-friend had been seen talking to me and he was unaware of the next day the unspoookable thing had gotten him still further into her mind. He would have capitulation of the day after a glorious evening with him on the soft turf of a golf course, before being through the leaves. I don't know how it all ended, but I know that Don Quixote's attentiverist was distracted by a Dulce Dom intellectual了。 There there was the little Jew who wanted to shake off the carmarks of Russian peasantry and second twice to the ruthless pranker to poilaf as to draw the ridiculous jails of all the other follows in our rooming house. I couldn't laugh for he resisted that, but I could play a puppy, and like a puppy he came to me, whimpering and cowering at my feet. From that the very problem which bewildered him. He was a more infant in American ways and the problem of education gave promise of realization. But wort of all is the old lady in my home town who has a boy of my own age who has always been a woofless creature. She has been a woe and her plea to do something to find work for her lovable child. By the time she has gone through the series of disapointments that have caused her pain, I am no longer puzzled to find motives for men fornoking the world and feeling to the seclusions of a monstery. Sometimes I wish to become a hermit or Done myself. ROBY'S ON THE HILL SPECIAL 3 Course Chicken Dinner You will be pleased and satisfied with our food and service. The Largest Sandwich List in Town Free Delivery PHONE 50 Free Delivery Dalia Phi Delta will hold a pledge meeting at the home of Miss Rosemary Ketcham, 1003 Louisiana Street, Tuesday, Nov. 11, at 7:30 o'clock. President. OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Vol. XVIIV Sunday, Nov. 9, 1930 No. 49 THE DELTA DELTA PHI DELTA: SCHOLARSHIPS FOR WOMEN: A few scholarships for women are now available. Candidates may apply at room 319 P爵 on Tuesday and Thursday from 11:30 to 12 o'clock, or make appointments by telephone. SCHOLARSHIPS FOR WOMEN: SCHOLARSHIPS FOR WOMEN: E. GALLOO, Chairman, Committee on Scholarships. Miss Alice Winnion will speak to English majors and others interested in room 265 Fraser hall at 430 on Wednesday, Nov. 12. Her subject will be "The Battles of the Bards." ROSE MORGAN, Chairman of Committee. PEN AND SCROLL PROCESS AND SCHOOL will be held at an informal social meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 11, at 8 p.m. in the room of the center for administrative building. CAMPUS ADDRESS: 345 W. 27TH ST. GERMAN CLUB: The German club will meet Monday, Nov. 10, at 4:30 in room 319 Fraser. Doctor Rudike, visiting instructor for the current year, will speak informally in German on the German school system. Every one interested is cordially invited. H. C. THURNAU. The council of Phi Beta Kappa will meet in regular session on Monday, Nov. 10, in room 103 of Building 4 at 4:30 p.m. for a meeting of the Secretaries. PHI BETA KAPPA; GRADUATE SCHOOL ASSEMBLY: All students enrolled in the Graduate School are urged to attend an assembly on Tuesday, Nov. 11, at 4:39 p.m. in the auditorium of the Administration building. Several questions of interest to graduate students will be discussed. Chancellor Lindley and others will speak. E. B. STOUBERT, Dean. Our Sunday Dinner will please you. We Deliver Phone 509 JAYHAWK CAFE □□□ Win or Lose Good Food Is Always Necessary. You will find it at the students may have time to get some school work done now that homecoming is prepared to prepare for and look forward to are the games with Oklahoma thanksgiving, and Christmas. 12 TAXI HUNSINGER Campus Comment A Warning If you would save your piano you MUST project it from air that is too dry. Many pianos are injured during the winter by dry heat. For steam or hot water heat place a vessel of water on every radiator. For furnace heat keep the furnace pan filled and hang a small vessel of water in each floor register. Don't overheat the room in which the piano stands. Your piano will last longer, sound better and need less tuning if you heed this warning. A riot of wit, war, and women, with that rollicking riot-ee, VICTOR McLAGLEN --- He loves to fight --- and fought to love --- His dames, like his flags, were many --- and soon forgotten. EXTRA. *Whose Who is the Guest Organist on the Mighty Reuter Organ* TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY Walter Huston - Kay Francis - Korneth MacKenna in "THE VIRTUOUS SIN" It Bursts on You Like a Flash of Flame