SUNDAY, JUNE 8. 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Lindley Announces Faculty Changes for Coming Year D. C. Jackson to Replace Johnson as Dean of Engineering NINE GET PROMOTIONS Chancellor E. H. Lindley announced the following faculty changes, yesterday following the approval of the Board of Regents. D. C. Jackson has been applauded professor of electrical engineering and head of the department at the University, who resigned to accept a similar position at Iowa State College, Amherst, Mr. Jackson is a graduate of the University of Technology, served two years in the Coast Artillery, and has been with the General Electric company since 1964. He was joined by Jackson and Morland consulting engineers. He taught at the University of Louisville for the past five years has been at the University of Louisville, where he organized and served as the head of the department of mechanical engineering. Bruno Ruhe, instructor in German, has been appointed exchange professor in German, taking the place of Haar U. Welter, exchanging positions with Professor M. Moerkel received his Ph.D. degree from the University of Berlin, has taught in the German Gymnasis, and the Battersea Grammar School, St. John Hill, England. Francis W. Jacobs will take the place of H. F. Payne as professor of law Jacobs comes to KU, from the University of Chicago. Jacobs to Teach Law Other appointments include: Clarence McGregor, secretary of the advanced standing committee at the University; he will take the place of Paul Rhoeer. McGregor has been assistant instructor in economics and international science and tactics, E. H., Coe W., J. Burke, and J. P. Zojakie, Assistant Professor in English, Jennings, graduation of Iowa University, and Northwestern, economics, Bert Al-Hawaii, professor of associate professors, D. J. Twedtstein of Alberta University, economist, and Roy Underwood, Bethany College. Instructors include Harold Jenkins, K. U. English; G. Crisp Simmon, K. U. piano; D. H. Dainn; B. U. violin; M. C. Moore; E. W. Blankenship of Illinois; history; William H. Shannon, Michigan; accounting and statistics; Ward M. Cole, Southwestern, biography; William H. Shannon, California has been appointed assistant in Spanish, and Jean Makepeace has been assistant in dessert design; M. L. Lin has physician at the Student hospital Six to Return Six will return from leave. A J. M, professor of botany, W. H. A. M., professor of Science and Technology, London; Alice Winston, associate professor of English, who has been studying in England, W. H. A. M., professor of Biology, who has been at Harvard E. H. Hollande, professor of philosophy has been studying in Europe, A. Alfese, professor of astronomy, has been studying on a Guggenheim fellowship in Europe; D. G. Dahlguise, has been studying in Germany. Five leaves have been granted for the academic year 1230-1230. C. C. T. Tischuch at University of Minnesota; Jesa Jeensen, professor of economics, will do research work on public finance at the University of Arizona; son, assistant professor of electrical engineering, will study at Boston School of Technology; Martin Riemann, will travel and study in Europe; and Engene Christy, associate professor of voice and directive speech. Appointments Announced Appointments to instruct shine include Maria Whitney, designer Linda T. Leibler and Laura McDonald. George A. Walther, synchro and 1, $^1$ Wright, anatomy. These people had been in the forefront of Newborn assessment (Oliver Parkinson presentation). Oliver Parkinson demonstrated the use of home remodeling. J. J. Walker (presenter), Martha Martin, (from home) presented the Martha Martin, (from home) presentation The resignations include Curt, G. C. Goodwin, L. A. Riley, M. L. Murray and teacher H. W. Pleasant. The resignations involve Brigantine D. Baker, Katherine Crawf, New York University, L. A. Riley, M. L. Murray and teacher H. W. Pleasant. The resignations involve Brigantine D. Baker, Katherine Crawf, New York University, L. A. Riley, M. L. Murray and teacher H. W. Pleasant. J. F. Parker, philomath, Middlebury University and Le. G. Greene, all of Barry University. Other information provided by Richard A. Allen, a professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of California, Irvine, provides the following information (in order): Mr. Allen is the president of the Computer Science Society of California; Mr. Allen is the professor of computer science at the University of California, Irvine; Mr. Allen is the president of the Computer Science Society of California; Mr. Allen is the professor of computer science at the University of California, Irvine CLASS REUNIONS ATTRACT ALUMNI (Continued from page 1) 17, Kansas City; Mrs. E. F. Price, A.B. 18, Lawners, Clarence E. Willison, A.B. 20, Stamford, A. B. Mirebell, B.M. 17, and Dean R. A. Schwinger of the School of Education. A.D. 24, Day with the banners of two senior honor ceremony. Forch chapter of the First Presbyterian Church women attended the Montaz board reunion at the First Presbyterian church Sachem Holds Powwow The Sachem Poweway, which is the fifth poweway in the history of the Sachem, was at Wadman's last evening at 6:00 p.m. of fifty chiefs at the poweway. "Cheet Bloore, '28, of Augusta, to countmaster of the Sachem, and Hopkins, who gave the history of the Sachem, and John Mize, chief sachem, W.D. Davis," wrote Mr. Poweway. remembrations today include Kappa Phi of 2 this afternoon at 1231 Ohiu, and Kappa Beta at 3 at Myer ball. V. W. Plans Breakfast Phi Beta Kappa will hold its annual meeting at 4 p.m. tomorrow afternoon. The Y.W.C.A. cabin and alumun strawberry berry will meet on Monday the 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the house. Mrs. Murian Tregemba Warner is chairman of the hospitality com- pany, and Ms. Katherine McFarland, president of the cabin. The other members of the cabin will meet in serving. The graduating women of the cabin will meet the returning Mrs. Frank Strong, Lawrence, and Mrs. F. B. Dain, Lawrence, former presidents of the Advisory board will be guests of honor. No program has been planned, as the purpose of the breakfast is to visit and renew old acquaintances. Chancellor E. H. Lindley gave two commencement addresses last week. Friday night he was speaker at the commencement address and Wednesday night he spoke at Southwest high school at Kansas City. The Best Place in Lawrence to Eat Palms Cafe ALWAYS Welcome Commencement Visitors JAYHAWK CAFE 1340 Ohio BIZZELL TO GIVE MAIN ADDRESS candidates for degrees, which will march the length of the field to the bowl. (Continued from page 1) Both programs will begin at 7:30 p.m. The K. U. hand under the direction of J. C. McCanley will furnish music. The commencement program is an follows Procedural the "Fine Arts Museum," the Fine Arts Association, the Rev. Theodore H. Ammann, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, the Rev. William D. Slavonic Dance" (Dervok), the hand address to the stalls and centering of the ceremony, the chairmen of deplomens, chairman of the board of regents, recessional march, "Thinning," the March. The baccalaureate program is as follows. "P霖a-U-Well (McCanley), the Processor, "F熊 Band to Give Concerts The University band, under the direction of J.C. McMullen, will be in uniform most of the time during the three days of commencement week. In addition to its part of furnishing music for the baccalaureate and commencement programs, the band is presenting two campus concerts, one of which was the Chancellor's reception, ceding the Chancellor's reception, and the other at 2:15 this afternoon. A feature this year is the presentation of three recent compositions by the director. Last night Mr. McCleskey and the orchestra will perform a monument by the band. Tonight, the processional march for the baccalaureate will be "Faree-U-Well" by Mr. McCleskey and the orchestra. Artists Scholz* will be the processional March tomorrow night. YETWriting Wanted - Wanted - Guaranteed work of any length done at any time reasonable hours. Call Arthur Circle t: 581. An attempt is being made by J. C. McCanies, director of the band, to get new uniforms for the organ and they will be the same design as those which are now used or will be different altogether has been undertaken. In the past two years the band has bought only one new uniform. There are now fourteen caps and caps added. Two year old 100 capes were purchased, and this so depleted the budget that nothing has been made. McCanles Considers Plan for Changing Style for Next Year Welcome Alumni No definite plan for raising the necessary funds has been decided upon as yet. The uniforms now in use are in such a bad shape that about half of them will have to be discarded next fall. Because so many new ones will be to be bought, Mr. McMahons said that it will take the new design zambia with a whole new outfit. Band Wishes New Uniforms Engineers in Summer Camp students Will Work on Topographical Surveys and Maps Twenty-eight civil engineers, members of the sophomore, junior, and senior classes, left the Wednesday, for the annual civil engineers camp which will be located in the pasture of the Mrs. Smith's home, five miles northeast of Lawrence. one camp will last four weeks during which the students will do maps to illustrate their understanding of topographical maps under the supervision of W. C. Meldon, professor of geography, and D. B. Bradshaw, assistant professor of civil engineering, and D. D. Hammond, instructor. Congratulations Grads LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kanaas. Only a University can offer you an A. B. degree, but we can offer you a "Degree of Coolness" that only comes by wearing a straw hat. 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