THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1930 6 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE @ K. U. Students Alone Compose Personnel of Concert Orchestra For First Time Since Origi Symphony Will Not Import Outside-Talent The personnel of the University Symphony Concert orchestra, for the first time since its origin, is composed almost entirely of University musicians, which are filled by faculty members. Previously, a few instruments have been imported in order to make them suitable to compose the orchestra for concert. The symphony, with Karl O. Kueksteiner as director, and Dorothy Kueksteiner concertmaster, will appear in concert Monday night. The following are the members of the orchestra: Karl O. Kueisterstein, director; Dorothy Kueisterstein, concertmaster; first violin, Lucy Wincer, cellist; second violin, well, Helen Baker, Dorothy Dureke, Lyman Henderson, Theodore Greene; second violin, Audrey Broyles, principal, James B. Fisher, Leonard Schneider, Eric Brissen, Virginia Shire, Michelle Burges, Leena Drunskus, Margaret Bushon Vicola, Eden Hopkins, Luther Leavens, John Burke, William Wood, Robert Buston, Muricie, Sinnig, colle, D. M. Swarthout, Genevieve Boston, Julian Buckton, Ben Bouston, Buxton Jone Bouston, othy Swain; bane, Flenner McDonald, Paul Coll, Mary Saltielhid, Virginia Flute, Susan Hodson, Evelyn Eylenstie; piccolo, Kate Keith Harrison; oboe, Marcia Cohen; clarinet, Martin Mills, Harriet Ackley; clarence Ericsson, Robert Pierson; horn, Glon Morris, lawrerie Brown; trumpet, Marilyn Murray, Milure Darrent, Robert Young. Walter McFarlane; trombone, Carl Hoefer; viola, Bela Hoera, tuba, Bill Holaway. Tympani, Max White; percussion, Sydney David; hark, Harcel Bushong, piano, Mary Lou Earlenbaugh, librarian, J. B. Fischer Comparison of college costs of to-day clothing is illustrated in a new novel by Elizabeth Shergant. 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Guests at the Cosmopolitan house last night were Dorothy Durkee, the Rev. and Mrs. A. D. Grey. Dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house last night were Kenneth Cox, Louis Graves, Gilbert Coen, and Harry Wall. Triangle, engineering, fraternity announces the pledging of Al Caila hann, of Kansas City. Social Calendar 1937 Mass. St. Phone 65 General Electric Refrigerators Wednesday Chi Omega dinner, house. Thursday University Women's Club ten, My area hall. 2 p.m. Friday Tau Nu Tau dinner, house. Freshman Frole, Memorial Union Building. Wesley Foundation party, church. Saturday. Phi Mu Alpha, house. Cosmopolitan club, Odd Pellows ball Alpha Delta Pi house. Phi Kappa, house. Phi Beta Pi, house. Lutheran Students Asns., church. Because of the distance to their homes and for financial reasons, sixty students at Syracuse University relied on mobile devices to find work to occupy their time. Edward W. Bok Dies After Week's Illness at His Winter Home Funeral Services Will Be Held Tomorrow With Burial at Lake Wales Lake Wales, Fla. — (UP)—Erward W. Bok, widely known editor and philanthropist of Merion, Pa., died at his home on Tuesday after a work's illness of heart trouble. Ministers at the University of Oklahoma did a thriving business over the holiday season in the way of marriages. Five couples who are well known on the camps chose the Christmas season in which to be married. Funeral services will be held tomorrow with burial at Lake Wales sanctuary, members of the family and visitors arriving at the bedside when the end came, but Cyron U. K. Curtis, Philadelphia publisher, was a physician, who were requested to come from Philadelphia when Bob's condition became critical, had not ar- Edward Bok was born in Holder, Netherlands, in 1863. He came to the United States when he was 6 years old. He studied at the Ladies Home Journal from 1889 until 1911. He created the $100,000 American peace award and the Harvard advertising awards in 1923. He received a number of well-known books. Women's gymnasium make-up classes will be held Saturday at 10:30 and Tuesday at 3:00 in the swimming pool. Miss Ruth Hoover Announcements W.A.A. picture will be taken Saturday, Jan. 11, at 10:30 at Squires studio. Miss Ruth Hoover Read the Kansan Want Ads There will be an important meeting 'Friday at 4:30 the intramural board in the women's gymnastics. There will be a meeting. Miss Ruth Hoover VARSITY 1,000 People Couldn't Be Wrong Headache, Fatigue, "Nerves" —These are the signs which in many cases indicate eye strain. The proper glasses are a direct aid to good health. Have Your Eyes Examined That's the number of people who had their hats cleaned and blocked here during December --- and the pleasing part of it all is that most of them were repeat orders. F. H. Roberts Optometrist 833 Mass. 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