PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1930 5 University Daily Kansan Official Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence, Kansas CLINTON FERNEY Editors EDITOR-IN-CHIEF___ CLINTON FEENEY EDITOR-IN-CHEF CLINTON FERNEY Associate Editors Hugh R .Smith Leuh Mae Kimmel MANAGING EDITOR LESTER SUIHLER Managing Editor Clerk Queen Carol Mintz Maintainer Night Editor Vitruvian Roep Night Editor Vitruvian Roep Sporting Editor Richard Benedict Sporting Editor Richard Benedict Supporting Editor Michael Ponder Supporting Editor Michael Ponder Anual Editor Robert Ponder Anual Editor Robert Ponder ADV. MANAGER BARBARA GLANVILLE Assist. Prof. Adv. Mgm. Assist. Prof. Adv. Mgm. Assistant Adv. Mgm. Assistant Adv. Mgm. District Assistant District Assistant District Assistant Robert Parson NANSAN BOARD MEMBER Lester Singer Senior Vice President Mary Winters Vice President Wilber Moore Senior Vice President Barbara J. Glaville Senior Vice President Luke Kohlschreiber Telephone Business Office K, U. 06 News Room K, U. 22 Night Connection 2501K Published in the afternoon, five times a week, and on Sunday morning, by students in the Department of Journalism of the University of Kansas, from the Press of the Department. Subscription prices, $1.00 per year, payable in advance. Single chapter, 12 each. Subscription valid through September 17, at the post office at Lawrence Kansas, under the net of March 3, 1879. WEDNESDAY APRIL 16, 1930 ANOTHER EXPOSE One of the most commendable of the editorial campaigns that have been started during the present century is the investigation by the Kansas City Star of the methods of Dr. John R. Brinkley, alleged medical quack. There has been much discussion concerning Doctor Drinkley and his sanitarium in Milford, and the Star seems to be trying to get the truth in a fair-minded way. If Doctor Brinkle is found to be a medical charitian, as he has been called by the American Medical Association, the exposition of his practice by the Star will be a valuable service to society. If, on the other hand, the accusations against him are found to be false, Doctor Brinkle himself will profit in no small way. In either case an unbiased presentation of the truth will do much to clear a situation that now is clouded with doubt, mistrust, and no little contradiction. Thus, it will also be shown that the press is still powerful in its influence on the day's social questions. CAMPUS GHOSTS On Monday the campus was literally covered with the white ghosts of dandelions. They spotted the green grass everywhere. One looked at them and sighed to think that a campus as beautiful as ours should have to be married with such unsightly weeds. There is no romance or mystery about a dandelion ghost. Tuesday morning the ghosts had disappeared. Where they had been were only dandelion stalks. The rain had destroyed the ghosts. It had given each one such a baiting that it didn't try to lift its head. THE MESSIAH But before long these ghosts will come to life and bloom again in all the aplender of yellow dandelions. Yesterday was the opening day of the annual MESSiah festival at Lindso- borp. This event attracts thousands of visitors a year from the entire United States. There are few people in the Middle West who have not heard of the Messiah festival at Lindsborg. The Lindsborg chorus is composed of old and young. This is one of the many things which "puts Kanas on the map". The best in music is presented yearly and the appearance of great artists adds to the fame of the Messiah. SPRING AND LOVE Spring is the time for romance. Everyone will agree to that. Students are beginning to pair off on the campus, desert the library and sit out under the moon instead of going to a movie. In the classroom it is not unusual to catch a student in a dream reverie and if he will give you his thoughts "for a penny" it is pretty likely that they will be of her. Plicies are in order—not for the take of the picnic itself, but because when you are away off by yourse it is so much easier to talk about each other. And then too, the moo is much more romantic when viewse from a lonely spot in the country an "she" has to cuddle more closely to feel secure. But love is fickle and not trustworthy. When it is the dark of the moon you begin to wonder why you were in love at all. When you are outside now you can only groupe around and perhaps bump your toe. To save your life you can't think of anything in class the next day but that black and blue spot you have. You think you will never fall in love again. But the moon is full—and as you know, love is a never ending circle. A GOOD IDEA "Come Seven", the play presented this week by Negro students of the University, has proved to be a successful experiment. In view of a certain amount of opposition to such an attempt, we are glad to note that the excellence with which the production was presented is conclusive proof that all-Negro student play has in itself reason enough for its being. The hope is expressed that this will be only the first of a series of plays to be given annually by this student group. There is a lot of midnight oil being urped, but it is mostly used by students packing their bags to go home. The Thoughtful Freshman says that e can't understand why quizzes are even the day before vacation. Perhaps he doesn't live far enough away a feel the temptation to start home arly. At the Recital By Margaret Kilbourne Pose and perfect aureance of artistry and interpretation chiefly by the staff. Ruth Rice in giving their joint senior recital had slight in the auditorium that could not be ignored. Miss Mintra's opening group was sung in French and German, "L'**Eau**" (the water) or "song" (song) immediately her audience the pleasing sweetness of her voice quality, and evidenced training from her group in sustained low tones. In the rest of the group, "November" (Teimoum), "August" (Temoum), kerr (Kerr), her enunciation was certain and the group was selected to show a softness of perfect mastery. Miss Rice opened her program with a Chipin group, in which the lightly intercepted brilliancy of *Varitima* resulted from its heavily flatty parts, and the varied grace of the two etudes also showed at once technical quality and artistic merit. Miss Martin's second group opened with the soft prayer-like quality of "invocation" (Blich), e h an g n g in a group, which includes "The Soldier's Bride" (Rachmannin) to a clinx in the aria "Ritrone Vincentor" from "Aldin" (Verdi). In her second group, Miss Rice showed the beauty and grace of her interpretation, from the breath-catching mediotic loveliness of Prof. Carl A. Preyer's "Prelude in C" through soft, slipping dreamy of "The Lark," with the phrase "and the Lark" ("Glark - Rukabakun") In her "The Spirit Flower" (Campbell/Tipson), "Sleep, Little Babes in the Clouds" (Bliss) Miss Martin showed a quality of clearness and appealing beauty. She also showed completeness in a range of ability, and formed a well-chosen climax for her story. The brilliant shading and Oriental quality of "Ilaamey" (Baklawa) which closed her program, showed the student's strength and perfect ability of interpretation. New York—A practical way of helping girls with not-too-serious mental skills to get back into the world, Dr. Emily Burr, the Vocational Adjustment bureau of this city, Dr. Emily Burr, director of the bureau, explained how the project worked before the New York chapter American Psychology association Relaman Raritan Practice Workshop Aids in Mental Disease Cure Many girls suffering from various mild nervous disorders are capable of returning to work after treatment in a state hospital, but a sudden change in their mood can lead to the strain of everyday Life and industrial competition is too great for most of them. Doctor Barr explained, "The usual copinging gap, the bureau conducts a laboratory workshop, where the girl may experiment for themselves at different ages and employ those who need employment conditions again. Out of about 400 individuals who Out of about 400 individuals who have been given a chance to fit themselves for work in the experimental shop, approximately three-third are needed in psychological training, and are covered in psychological terms to be "making fair industrial adjustments". There will be a Wednesday dance tonight from 7 to 8 in the Memorial Union building. WEDNESDAY DANCE. OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Vol. XVIIH 16.19.130 No. 160 UNION OPERATING COMMITTEE. MAC DOWELL FRATERNITY: Murdoff黛尔 fraternity will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 in the rest room of central administration building. There will be election of officers. SQUARE AND COMPASS: Square and Compass Internship will hold a special business meeting Wednesday evening, April 16, at 7:30 in room 211, Prairie Hall. All mem J. RAYMOND EGGLESTON, Secretary Tree Where Eddie Foy Was Initiated by Cowboys Marked by Dodge City Dodge City — (UP) “Lone Sentiment” of raving Kweni Indians in a southwestern town that traversed the prairies a few miles northwest of Dodge City, a tree standing in the center of the town of Dodge City, has been marked The inscription on a bronze marker is: Which marked the ford for wagon trains; a campfire on a weary rim. A bit of shade for those who died. The history of the gint cotton wood plays drama, romance, com It was then the only tree on the Arkansas River between Fort Dodge and the Site of Pueblo. The first settlers of this great plain country found the tree standing and its lonely guard over the plains and the old Santa Fe trail passed through it. Robert Ralaton of Fort Dodge who fought the plain Indians with Custer, remembers the tree as the only one still standing although there were a few on creeks. Chief Satanta and his tribe had records of the tree for at least a generation or two preceding the advent of the white men here, which places its age at more than 100 years, but no date. And the people diem the tree as "Lougly Sentint," Legend says its spreading branches were used to mote restitution for ands of horathesshe in the early days there are no records to ver- A Paying Investment There is a story about the tree that it was the point where the famous comedian, Eddie Foy once was led to believe he was to be hurled. —A course in the Lawrence Business College—A school doing well what it attempts to do. Foy making his debut in Dodge City in 1876 was the victim of a vicious attack by a man he thought be the 1878 equivalent of "high hat" since he came from the east and was a black man. Fraternity Jewelry Easter Jewelry F. F. BROWN OPTOMETS Jeweler and Optometrist 833 Mass. Phone 827 City cohays initiated Fay into the hardwood city of Scottsdale. They threw their hands through a stone stand near the present site of the Dolge City district buttress, omitted clothing, and then took him to the giant cotton wood where he was stabbed. When Joy accepted his fate with a stalked calf and refused to go inside, the guards confronted them, it was decided that he was not such a tenderheart as they had He was released to sing and dance his way to renown. Northwestern University fraternity men last week took the first step in a program which they expect will encemachiise them from the restrictions of an antigated social code, when their social representation is questioned by the university to make as many changes in its regulations governing parties. 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