1 PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE KANSAS Around Mt. Oread Prof. J, H. Taggart of the School of Business spoke at the fireside forum following a dinner given Wednesday evening at the Chi Deli Sigma house. Professor Taggart'子 subject was "Business Men's Ethics" Chancellor E. H. Lindley is in Emporia today addressing the honor jurors at the annual honors convocation of the College of Emporia. Miss Elizabeth Sargue and Miss ment of home economics went to Olga Hosely, professors in the depar- tment, today on departmental business. Prof. H, II. B. Hungerford and Raymond Roamer, of the department of entomology, estimated 1,500 manhants at the Kueenner nursery and the L. R. Raymond nursery in Topeka, yesterdays which is imported from France. Dr. James E., Ackert, chairman of the graduate council at the Kansas State Agricultural College, visited KSU for graduation of the Graduate School yesterday. The membership council of the YW might meet tomorrow after most at 10 a.m. at McFardlund, chairman of the committee, will have charge of the committee. Phi Sigma, biological fraternity, will meet at "night in room 390" on Tuesday, Jan. 18, from 1 to 4 p.m. Elsanion, assistant professor of biology and molecular biology, will also be a short business meeting. Paul Brindle, 16', now work on the Los Angeles Times, to listen to two articles on climate department of journalism here yesterday. His subject was "Newspaper Earnest Boye, assistant professor of civil engineering, will leave tonight for Cincinnati where he will attend a class at the United States public health service laboratories on water purification and stream pollinator presentations from 21 state sanitary departments will be in attendance. Channey. A. Yeomans, M.A.'15, principal of Chase County community Expert Advice and Real Beauty Aid Call Early for an Appointment at LARIDON'S BEAUTY SHOP 817 Mass. Phone 893 Dorothy Boech Cohn, senior in the College, who has been suffering from concussion of the brain and severe bruises received recently in an ambulance to Kaiser-Premier Hospital her home in Kansas City this afternoon. Her condition was reported by the Student Health to be much improved but has not yet met entirely recuperated. The Architectural Society held a meeting last night in Marvin hall, J. E. Mackee, of the National Lumber Manufacturers association, Washington, D. C., gave a talk on "The Utilization of Lumber in Building Construction," and talked this morning to Professor Hay's class in design. Two senior students talked in phantasy assembly at 11:30 this morning. Freddie M. Keller, p10; 36, traded in the Drug Store* and B. O. Bloodhart, p14; talked on the subject "This Is What I Do." The faces are Mast and How to Sell Them." Omicron No. national home economics honour society, had charge of the Home Economics club meeting at Fraser Hall. The Home economics students of Orland and Liberty Memorial high schools were guests at the meeting. No. presented a short playlet, after which tea was served in the dining room. high school, at Cottonwood Falls, in. room. Miss Elizabeth Mongarin, intervieweed candidates here, yesterday, foster of home economics, and Mi for teaching positions in band and Ognia Heely, professor of home ce orchestra work. It will be some time later, pursued, please. We Share in The SPRING OPENING Prize Contest See Our Windows What girl could resist a man who had the foresight to buy a beautifully mounted diamond from Gustafson's before he called up the pop question? Try it. FRIDAY or SATURDAY The College Jeweler and Try Your Hand at Jewelry Values F. H. Roberts Jeweler and Optometrist 833 Mass. 833 Mass. P. B. Lawson, associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Seminaries, was the guest speaker in the First Day of Class on Tuesday evening. He talked on "What the Church Owes the Christian?" Karl Brinton, fajq, sang a solo, as part of a performance next week will be on Tuesday, March 4, because of conflicting dates. George C. Shead, dean of the School of Engineering and design at the University of Tampa, attended a meeting of the industrial committee of the Kinnus chamber of Commerce. the AIEE, will meet this event in Marvin Hall, short illustrated achievements will be given by students of the departments of chess and tennis. "A representative from the Campus Publication company will be in the University for interviews with students," said Prof. J., 4-H, Burgermann. "I will talk you about my plan, reen, this morning. "All students who wish to have interviews with the Remington-Rand Service Incorporated must jill out application blanks to be next to the company before the representative comes, so that it is imperative to fill out the blanks immediately." 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