WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1930 6 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS (7) Princeton University Establishes School for Men in U.S. Service 'School of International and Public Affairs' Will Study World Affairs Princeden, N. J.—(UP) —A school which trained young men into interviewers statemen, ready for international careers in the service of the United States. Princeton University, President John Gribbin told members of the university that he was "very grateful." The announcement was made in historic old Nassau hall, which in the past has echoed the color of the colors worn by George Washington, Dr. John Witherpoon, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, and a former school teacher. The school, to be called the School of Public and International Affairs, "will aim to develop for the country each year a body of research units only on a preliminary foundation for public and international careers, but also a new sense of direction and responsibility for the affairs of their estate and country." A letter from President Hoover congratulates the university on the new school was read. "In the hands of inspiring teachers the work of this school should leave a lasting impression," Mr. Hoover wrote, young men." Mr. Hoover wrote. Many of the names in America's inner circle of statesmen appear on the cover of the 2013 Justice Charles Evans Hughes, John W. Dicley Owen D. Young, and John R. Palmer. Both graduate and undergraduate students of the university will receive instruction in their future duties, including four principal means. First, coordinated training will be provided in history, politics, economics, economic and political geography, and modern languages; there will be added to the faculty visiting lectureships by men experienced in world affairs. Third, an array of additional professorships and fellowships with foreign universities. Fourth, students will engage in supervised travel around countries during their vacations. Most of the subjects are already taught in the university, the newly recruited faculty is often "the difference between what exists and what is involved in this program lies in the fact that the school will need to know how students may acquire "a sense of its object of turning out men well-grounded in the essential fields of study." Foreign study is included in the program, it is pointed out, so that the student may require a "nense on" foreign language which men or other countries live. Harold W. Dodd, professor of politics, will be chairman of an administrative school. Trustees and friends of the university, President Hilben revealed, have underwritten the expenses of the college and in the meantime the university will seek an endowment of at least $50 million to provide a substantial foundation. --mor night in honor of Mrs. Gertrude Cuff, of Kansas City, who is providence president of the organization. The other honor guests were Mary Mellon and David Burlinghouse at the Hill. Miss Irme Peabody of the faculty of Fine Arts, Ms. Burl Stoor, Miss Meia Murphy, Miss Helen Stover, Miss Alice Gaskill of the physical education department. The host dinner the dinner were spring flowers. Small Athlete Wins Many Letters St. Louis—(UP)—though he be- shed his pitching ability to only 124 pounds, Earl Jansen, pupil at Cleveland high school here, has won 13 letters in sports. He is re- asonable in his ability as a clever player, in baseball, track football, and basketball. He is expected to win his 14th letter, in baseball. BUTLER MOTORS BUILDER MOTORS Willis Knight and Whippet Cars G+d Used Cars 617-19 Mass. St. THE CHARLTON INS. AGENCY We Protect and Serve You—So that you May Render Service. Business and Professional DIRECTORY May Render Service. Phone 689 Insurance Bldg. FIRST CLASS BARBER SHOP BOB STEWART Sheet Metal Work and Furniture E. W. PENCHARD Roofing - Guttering - Skylights Phone 249 13 Eighth St. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. MODERN SHOE SHOP J. A. LYONS 836% Mass. Lawrence, Kan FRANK H. LESCHER 812% MASS SHOP REPAIRING Phone 256 **GOSSE & RICHARDS** Drairen in Wallpaper and Paints Lacquers and Wax. Pb. 620 Appl. Fire Dept. 207-209 W. 8th. H. W. HUTCHISON DENTIST H. W. HUTCHISON DENTIST H. W. HUTCHISON DENTIST 713 Mass. House Bldg. Phone 395 HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES New and Used KNORES BICYCLE SHOP Phone 915 1014 Mass. The Wesley Foundation will give n party at the Methodist church Friday night at 8 o'clock. Special music, games and stunts are being Delta Phil Delta, national art fraternity, held initiation services for 2 persons at the Alpha Chi Omega chapter of Temple of Kofa, national alumni president, was a guest at the most recent meeting refreshments were served. Three honorary members were affiliated. They are Mrs. Rose Scanland, President of the Association and director of art in the Lawrence schools, Prof. Albert Blond, head of the Fine Arts department, painting, and Prof. Karl Mattern, assistant in the department of drawing. The nine plaques who were initiated are Harold Davis, Duncan Lawson, John Crow, Emily Lawrence; Marjorie Davis, of Rockford; Mary Dainton, of Fett Summer, N. M. Chaffin, of Ham and Katherine Watt, of Kansas City, Mo.; and Harold Johnson, of Formal initiation of Theta Tau will be held next Sunday afternoon. Corbin hall had charge of the regular W, S. G. A, tea in central Admiralstation rest room from 2:50 to 3:15 and from 4:15 to 6:15 and lavender sweet peas, and lavender and pink tapers, Mrs. Alma Tilson, M. H. W. E., W. C. Worple housemothers, poured ten. Phil Landaism Sigma held its regular meeting at Westminster hall last night. The principal speaker was Alberto Bostanmire, a Filipino student. Mrs. B, F. H. Howard of Cottonwood township, N.Y., together with another of Alpha Kapu Pau professional fraternity, Mrs. Howard takes the place of M. G, E. Tucker who serves as vice president. Miss Mary E. Larson, assistant professor of zoology, talked to members of the Lawrence Flower club in connection with their meeting in G. A. R. hall. Initiation of pledges of Delta Tau Delta was held last Sunday. The following men were initiated! Everett Anderson, of Abilene; Charles Brown, of Horton; Henry Crouse, Kenneth Cox, and Rose Wiley Kane. Karen Owen, Sara Ingalls, and Emily Hibbs, of Wichita and William Tainter, of Olathe. Alpha Xi Delta gave a formal din- Lineinch (UP)—Do coeds today in枕ook to get dates or pay for a trip to the college editorial in the Daily Nebraskan of the University of Nebraska has announced it will open the campus a forum on what prompts the coed to go in for proms. Necking Co-eds Dumb, Says Campus Shiek WANTED: Student salesman work part time. Apply between 6 and 7 p.m. at 1132 Ohio, V. E. Street. —12 LOST: Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity pin on Monday. Finder please return to Harry Levine at 1215 Ordent, or call 1882. —120 Want Ads The major premise that co-eds neck has been granted. One man well versed in campus affinities declared that if a girl is smart, she will be a dancer, or is a good entertainer in other times, she hovers her self-esteem over the others. She doesn't have any other accomplishments she had better—neck and shoulders, but rather distant to the girls either; he said, "I think most girls like it." HAIR GOODS: All kinds, for sale or made to order. Best work. Twenty years in Lawrence, Ms. Sara- belle 1610 Tennessee street. -1936 - -1929 WANTED by a University graduate, typer; manuscript work a speciality. Prices reasonable. 1110'/Vers. Mrs. J. C. Evans. 120 The discussion started when an editorial written by a co-ed which was signed J. N. She declared the importance of winning more in order to win popularity. Some of the coeds admitted the statement that women often knocked and smoked because the presence of a cigarette in their mouth gave them an increased sense that they could not see much protection in the accepting of a drink. ROOMS FOR GIRLS at 1234 Oread, one half block from the campus. Everything new, full carpeted floors, walnut furniture, private kitchen, living room, and breakfast room on each floor. Inquire at the Rock Chalk Cafe. BOBETTE BEAUTY Shop. Guarantee wave durations, $12. More. Finger wander wave, $36. Onger wave, $54. Hair cut, $26. Phone wave, $972. Mugs (Upsairs, reseller). vf TYPEWRITERS for rent: Good machines for rent by the week, month or term. Fortiables on easy bookings. Exchange. Writer Exchange. 737 Mass. St. of York. The chapters of the Phi Chi Medical fraternity of Lawrence and of Belle Memorial hospital in Kansas were held at the Akron founders day banquet at the Ambassador hotel in Kansas City at 7 to 10 a.m. The Kansas City will talk at the banquet. Corbin hall was in charge of the week's W.S.G.A. tea held in the rest room of central Administration building this afternoon from 3:50 to 5:30, and Mrs. C. S. Brooks poured tea. Flowers were for decoration. Arlie Simmons, leader of the popular Arlie Simmons dance orchestra, recently returned from a comedy show and pleasure trip to Florida. Pi Beta Phi will entertain the campus of Virginia Tech in a dinner tomorrow evening at the chapter house, 1246 Mississippi street. Virginia Newcomer is While passing through Louisiana enjoys the warmth of the southern climate, he was attracted to the banks of the Athetachaiya river where the Negro children were enjoying themselves in its warm wait Simmonds Arrives From Florida With Baby "Red Eye" Alligator This stream is largely bibbled by alligatorians. With the assistance of two members of his band, "Sulton," the coyote captured him. He captured a baby alligator. A bridge party, in honor of Rosemary Kinney, was given by Jessie Underwood last Saturday afternoon. In length the alligator measured about two feet and weighted approximately seven pounds. During the several days trip from the scene of the capture to Lawrence, the baby refused to eat, pre- ferring to sleep. Upon his arrival At Last A Two O'clock Party with Johnny Johnson and his Pennsylvanians Friday March 7 here he was put into a small pool which is now his present home. His surroundings thus far have proved agreeable to his appetite. He is very fond of foodstalk and all kinds of treats to be a delicate dish to him. This particular species is known as the "Bell Eye" alligator because its skin is broadly tuned and oftimes makes ample pet, according to Simmonsa. These alligators get hatched from eggs that resemble the duck eggs in them. Junior Prom A kitchen shower was given later in the afternoon. Favors were won by Ruth Parry and Burlieigh Broadhead. Under normal conditions these alligators grow seven inches a year until they reach their maximum growth. Simulium has named his pet *Aphrodite*, a small fish from which he was captured. The band leader intends to keep him until such time as he finds it necessary to mate with the female of its species;mate environment will be provided. Doris Dockstater r. of the Kappa Alpha Theta house was a luncheon guest at the Pi Beta Phi house yester- day. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gossard of Chicago, were guests at the Sigma Chi house Monday evening. Kappa Sigma held formal inti- tion Wednesday for a Saturday night. It was followed by Eugene Crouse, Gerald Cooley, Joe Grosseer, Daryl Kernel, Murice Kite, Jr., Joey Hammond, Chris McDonald, Olen Roark, Charles Starr, Kenneth Scovall, Duncan Tull, John Phi Delta Phi will hold initiation of pledges in the courthouse next Sunday, afternoon. Dr. Maude De Land of the Topken- State hospital entertained at dinner Sunday at the Eldridge hotel for the opening of the New York Beulah Morrison, Prof. and Mrs. H R. De Silva, Prof. and Mrs. C. F. Nelson, and Mr. and Mrs. Evans, of Toonek. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Crookes, 1112 Delaware street, announces the marriage of their daughter, Eileen Gill, born 1926, 1929, Mrs. Croates received her A. B. degree from the University, where she was a graduate, and houses, her major being English, Mr. Croates is the department of architecture of Glendon Heen W. Dickinson thaier circuit. Tau Nu Tua sorority will entertain with a bridge-tea Saturday afternoon from 2:30 to 4:00 at the house. The marriage of Miss Bonnellyne Bishop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Sargent, was on Saturday, 7:30 am, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Stauffer, took place Saturday at 7:50 am at Trinity Lutheran church, Mr. and Mrs. Stauffer will be in the University of Kansas, Mr. Stauffer was a member of Beta Pi Sigma. They will make their home at CHOICE CUT FLOWERS Whitcombs Greenhouse Phone 275 Ninth at Tenn. St. New Spring Jewelry Old Silver (The Latest Vogue) Rhinestone & Brilliant Necklaces (With New Back Drops) K-Aggies Have New Song Manhattan — (UP) — "The Kansas Wildcat March" dedicated to the Kansas State Agricultural college, will be published soon by Jail Journal. It will air on Monday here today. Last spring, when Sonia's band came to the college, students and faculty presented it in a concert, writing in a march for the college. Sousa to Publish "The Kansas Wildeat March" Soon Paris Gets Fortune Sona promised the march. Recently he wrote Prof. William Lindheim, a professor of the department, for a copy of the college seal to be on the cover page of the composition. The march is named in honour of the late Dennis College, the state, and of Touchdown the Second, live Wildcat which is supposed to be the fortunes of Kanada. Patti Belle Paris, — (UF) — Mme. Anatele France, widow of the author of *The Essential French*, her entire estate, upon her death recently. The estate included especially valuable manuscripts and first editions of books written by her France, and these will be placed in the Galliere Museum, together with several letters of the author to his wife. Creighton University carried off the major honors at the recent convention of the North Central Press association, rating first in the conference and second in the contest for best all-around paper. 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