TUESDAY. MAY 27. 1920 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Graduation Brings Job Hunting to Foreground High School Commencement Sends Students Seeking Employment Kansas City, —(U)—That sense job about to happen when employers升 up during the hurried periods of their working day and gaze coldly at numb people. And in the world, the high schools are getting ready to pour forth their graduates Some thousands of youth throughout Missouri and Kansas whose names have been serailed on diploms with the University of Missouri at atmosphere the work-a-day world. Not a small part of the excellence of their equipment will be their youth. Being young they don't discourage anyone from making a lifeball in the rightness of their destiny Not a few of them will feel sympathy for the short-sightedness of the children. It is a seasonal assault on the sum of those who have work to offer in our institutions and ambitions of the graduate who are setting out in life. There are many factors that determine job in factories, jobs to be done with the strength of the arms and those require skills and training. Some of the students will trek再易 locally from small town to city; other will leave the city for the quiet of the countryside. Most of them job promised, but the majority have only ambitions, the willingness to seek adventure. The world needs that the world needs them. The parting advice and encouragement of their instructors ring in their ears, and is a reminder of the value of education. An increasing number of the grand unites seek only temporary work. They intend to continue their education n colleges. The scramble and strenge soon passes. A few weeks after the high school doors are locked, the graduates have been sent to an order of things in the outside world. --southern room. Extra well furnished with two beds, dressers and study tables. 1227 Ohio. Phone 2476. —192 Announcements The Mortar and Ball will have a short meeting tonight at 7:30 in the Powder shape. It is important that all staff members and officers for next year will be held John Taylor. May Is Bad Hog Month East Lansing—(UP)—More hogs die enroute to terminal markets during the mouth of May, than any other month. Some are in a dedication of livestock at the terminal show. A great deal of this loss can be attributed to the fact that hogs are taken when the hogs are loaded. Want Ads LOST: Three keys. Finder pleas leave at Kuman Business Office. TWO SALESMEN Wanted. Inquire a 802 Mass, between 7 and 9 p. m. FOR RENT. For summer, attractively furnished two-room and kitchenette apartment; strictly noodle; separate kitchen with 24 Mariastreet apartments. phone 21908 - -186 FOR RENT. Close to K. U. cool, modern apartments, southern exposure, private pool, large rooms in cool rooms for men with access to sleeping porch. Can be seen at 1243 W. 6th St. WANTED: A steward for summer clubs; also a steward for the fall. Rooms to rent for summer and fall. Call 1328M LOST: Music memory pin between Dickinson Theatre and Corbin Hall Evelyn Cope, phone 860. -194 LOST: Pair of rimless classes in a black case. Finder call Gladys Canner at 82nd. Reward. -194 ROOMS for boys: Cool, near campus: Mrs. Turner, 1229 Ohio, Phone 2577. LOST: Phi Bla Pl pin. If found cell 1019 -105 FOR RENT. Furnished house for the summer. Sleeping porch. Very desirable. 1805 Indiana. Phone 2435-172 FOR RENT: A lovely large room in nice home to gentlemen. Also apartments available at apartment house week in June. Call Ms. Willis 1871. —W192 LOST: Blue leather case, containing glasses and other articles, between Fraser and East Ad. If found, call 1413 W. Reward. Eileen F. Howard. FOR RENT: The fraternity house at 1235 Tennessee Street for rent or will sell to fraternity on easy terms. T. H. Chandler, 1105 Conn. street. -194 FOR SALE: 1927 Harley-Davidson motorbike; 74 twin cylinder. Good condition. Reasonable price. Call 2897 SOCIETY Kappa Alpha Theta entertained with its annual senior dinner last evening. The tablin were decoration. The seniors in the security are; Darix Doobsker, Linda Eckall, Sarah Marsh, Elizabeth Becker, and James Marie Davies. After the dinner the last meeting of the year was followed by a senior will and prophecy was read. Dinner guests at the Theta Phi Bible house last evening were rover; Rev. W. H. Toller, pastor of Newman Church and Mrs. W. H. Toller, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Toller, and daughter, Mary Catherine Rycap, Rycap, and daughter, Mary Catherine Rycap. Mrs. Vera Dailley Mayfield of Tapepe, was a guest at the Alpha Delta Fi house last evening. Alpha Dela Pi gave its annual formal dinner dinner last evening. Cut spring flowers were used for table centerpieces, and the area is lovely. Lady Dye, Elizabeth Dunmore, Patricia Tampkin, Helen Hoffman, Mary Simmons, Mona Lou Munney, Eleonora Vasoner, Helen Webb, Eleanor Dale, Daid Thompson, and Helen Mulin. Miss Ann Ragona, fa29, and Moxie Witt, A.B.29, of Tulsa, are alumna guests at the Alpha Xi Delta house. Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Helson, of Chicago, announce the engagement of Brandon G. Hison, G. of Michigan, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hiden, 508 Tennessee Moe University this June, Mr. Hison received the degree from the University The wedding will take place June 8, at the home of the groom's parents. Miss Helion is a member of Pai Bet Kappa, national scholastic organization, Mr. Higdon is affiliated with Alpha Kappa Pi, national commercial fraternity. Harriet Loll, c31, of Emporia, is a guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house this week. Winifred Dean was a dinner guest t the Alpha Gamma Delta house last light. Alpha Gamma Delta held installation of officers last night. The following offices are president, Ruth Stout; first vice-president, Pauline Barber; second vice-president, Daniel Reapar; treasurer, Dorothy Hamlin recording secretary, Isabel Naile; corresponding secretary, Margaret Jane Wimfer;伯贤, Gwenendon Lynden rham editor, Marjorie Glimore; guard, Rachel McDowell; Lennon, and scribe, Maria Maude. Marian Ellot, A.B. 28, entertained at bridge on tom the bed of her bier Janey Kappa security. Guests included Nancy Dessner, Mason Marion, Bernice Lachen, Albus Lichtenberg, Ann Amworthy, Graze Bose, Ruth Brodshtein, Alberta Bishop, Elonor Beth Bauer, Theta Sigma Phi will hold initiation excerpts for Friday at 10:30. The reverence committee has published a story, and as some of the returns of stories sent to various countries, they have received the announcements of candidates for the initiation service candidates. The following students are taking the Mark Law tour to Europe this summer, Louise Ladd, Virginia Derby, and mother, Mary Simmons, and mother, Michael Simmons. The party walks the middle of June and arrives in America the first of Septem- ber. DIPLOMAS Framed Packed Shipped "A" Grade Diploma Framing Betty Timmons and her mother will tour Europe this summer but not with the same tour as the other students are taking. Diploma Mailing Tubes Guess at the Gatman Phi IHIs data yesterday were Mrs. Christine Paxon, Chair of the National Leadership leader and Mrs. Elise Faskel Norman, National Building leader, Irwin Kumar Invitations to the reception June & June by Dean and Mrs. Sweetburn to the seniors of the School of Fine Art have been sent out. Tau Gamma announces the engagement of Nora Crawford to Harlan B Blackly, B.S.29, of Delta Sigma Pi. Dorothy Simonson, who just recently returned from Cuba, and the Bermudian River and the Great Lakes for a summer visit, will meet her later on in the summer. The Kansas University Aeromedical society will hold a meeting at 9 o'clock tonight in room 117, Marvin hall. (Partnumber, Pawn number) Campus Gossip --secretary term. The meeting was held in the American museum and many of the social affairs were conducted in the museum, with the will meet in Philadelphia next spring. (Continued from page 1) Dean Raymond Schwinger of the School of Education gave a commencement address and will give three more this week. Tonight he will go to Cherryville, tomorrow night to St. Joseph, Mo., where he will spend time with the school and the Junior college. Tuesday night he will go to Hutchinson High School "The Gateway to a New World." Ronald G. Smith, who has been in structur in mathematics at the University for the last two years has been an appear professor of mathematics at Kansas Stat Teachers College at Pittsburgh. Mr. Smith graduated from the University this spring. General morry making comprised the last meeting of the entomology office. The meeting was conducted by Dr. James McCullough, president of Paul Gau, president. H. H. H., Lone, professor of zoology, met his afterhours meetings yesterday afternoon after spending a week in New York attending the annual meeting of the Society of Zoologists. Doctor Lone was re-elected secretary of the society for the fourteenth con- CONGRESS PRESENTS PENSION TO GENERAL FUNSTON'S WIDOW The widow of the late Gen. Frederick Funston, Mrs. Edith Funston, has been presented with an annual pension of $100,000 to her husband's valiant service. The bill awaits only the signature of President Herbert Howe. Mrs. Funston is now It was at the University that the general agent four years of his early life and many of his instructors still remain in the Hill Among the professors who taught and knew Funkton in his student days from 78 to 80, and recount what he did in his later exploits and visits back to the campain after he had become intermariate with Dr. Dumplin of the department of sociology; E. H. S. Bailey, of the department of chemistry; C. G. Dumplin, of the department of Engineering; O. benton, Miss Carrie Watson, for whom Watson library is named and who is now her library owing; Olm C. benton, Miss Carrie Watson; R. D. O'Leary, of the department of English; and Miss Eugene Galloe, of the department of romance University Days of Famous Kansas Fighter Recalled by Professors Who Taught Him Quit School to Go to Alaska Professor Steven's first knew frenum in the spring of 89-90 when Funston sent it to the Alaska Museum. He accepted a trip to Alaska where he would collect botanical specimens for the government. "He was the first white man to sail down the Yukon river alone," he said. The specimens were lost in its ice waters Fred saved his own life and returned to this country with a few prizes. In 2016, the Museum are a gift from Funston and be lectured here Jan. 11, 1985, at the old G. S. Cook, who has been assistant professor of mathematics at the University, had been appointed to position as instructor in mathematics at the South Dakota State School of Mathematics. Phone 275 Dean H, P. Walt, of the School of Medicine, will interview students today who are applying for admission to the Medical School and interviewed according to Dean Walt. Dr. O. O. Stoll attended an administrative meeting of the School of Medicine in Kansas City last night. CHOICE CUT FLOWERS Whitcombs Greenhouse Nintb at Tenn. St Graduation Gifts---should be practical as well as beautiful. A fountain pen will solve the problem see our line of--good in history, botany, and had a phonemic memory. General Funston has a nice, Lida Eckdall, c.k of the Kappa Alpha Theta house, and two nephews, Frank F. and Robert C. of the Delta Theta house, in school here. Parker - Sbeaffer - Waterman Fountain Pens and Pencils Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students" Handy for Students 11th & Mass Phone 678 Browneck Opera house upon his trip. The story of Fumantu's o寨篓es are told in the book *Fumantu* by lesser Stevien for he has heard them not only from the press but from the audience. Daring Feat is Aguinaldo Capture “His most daring feat perhaps, in my mind, was the capture of Aquimbalo, their revolt against the United States when he was the head of ‘Funston’s fighting Twentieth.’ Funston made Gen. Arthur McAuridan, then in command of the American troops, let him carry out the plains but frankly told him and his fellowes that he never expected to succeed.” As a volley of a伤害 was exchanged, and the troops outside became excited but Funston had gotten the better of the men, the enemy attacked his balcony and told them that everything was all right and that he would be departing soon on an expedition into the hands of the Americans. In characterizing the General as a student while he was at K. U., Professor Miles, known for his hunger, and “telling things upon himself.” He was especially A. G. ALRICH A. G. ALRICH Engraving, Printing, Binding Rubber Stamp, Office Supplies 736 Mass, St. While You're Here Better Have--- Your Brakes Fixed Your Car Washed and Polished Your Car Alemited Firestone There are only a few paces in Kansas equipped as we are to serve you. 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