TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1920 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Larson Talks on Sweden Swedish Students Work on One Subject a Year The Swedish university student is better prepared for his college work than a university student in the U.S. to study abroad. Mrs. Larson, assistant professor of zoology, who spoke first evening before she graduated from an association of University Women at the home of Mrs. Robert J Rowlands, on the education system of Sweden. "The university student in Sweden works on one subject a year, beginning with his major for the first semester, and continuing for the fourth gathers it all together," said Miss Larson. "In preparation for this heavy work, the student has a two-week undergraduate and four years of co-education before he is going to college he takes five years of intensive work in languages and other essentials. There are no elec- tors necessary. He takes three years of non-college courses and then enters a trade school, or follows family tradition. Finally, a three-year college has finished the work in the essentials, the boys are given three years of high school work and a two-year college. Following a week of examinations, dates are admitted to the university." Miss Larson was on leave of absence last year to study in Upsalaht, Sweden, where she is modernized and better equipped than many of the laboratories in the United States, though is founded in 1487. Each subject has a building exclusively for its own use. There are six classrooms and women-it is the student's own affair what hours he keeps. Each of the 16 provinces of Sweden maintains club houses at the University and the social centers for th students. The new Barb constitution at the U.S. Supreme Court has been approved with a few minor changes, including a change in name from the Barb Council to the Barb Court. 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COBB SOCIETY Miss Josephine Jaqua of St. Francis, is a guest of Miss Veda Lear. Sigma Kappa announces the pledg ing of Lucille Nuzum of White Cloud Guests at the Cosmopolitan club st-evening were Grace Shuler, Mary larlehaugh and Dirothy Menn. Dinner guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house Sunday were Amie Marie Miller, Lanning Mery, Meredith Cox, Amy Burcham, Lea Weinert, Amia Louise Boondy, Virginia Low Carter, Mrs. C. A. McKelvy, Melissa City, Ms. O. McKelvy, Melissa City, Mr. and Ms. Trinker Childs, Grendel Bond, Mrs. Paint Gordon, SL. Joseph; Virginia Fulfield and Gavinell Shelly, Weiblin; Mrs. Rush and Mrs. Gran Wanner, Hutchev. Dean and Mrs. E. B. Stouffer were at home Sunday afternoon to nearly 70 students of the University graduate school. The tea was the second which they have given recently for students of the school. A backyard party to which all students of the University who remain in Lawrence during Thanksgiving vacation are invited, will be held by the Wesley Foundation at the Methodist Church. In addition, some come must wear something hacked warel", says Irs FitsSimmons, who will have charge of the program and decorations. Special guests and gamers will be held. Refreshments, which will be served with the style of the party, will be under the direction of Marie Hall. Theta Epstein, Baptist sorority, will have a regular business and pep meeting at the home of Mrs. C. W Thomas H. Bussell (Baskin-Ross) 7:30 a.m. book this, Dorothy Knapp and Elizabeth Moody will be pledged at this time. The marriage of Miss Clover May Grant and Allen Wyman took place Saturday noon at the First Christian church. The bride received her deposition from University last June, and Mr. Wyman returned later to complete his course. Dinner guests at the Sigma Chi house Sunday were Mrs. W, C. W. Wave and daughter, Francis, Mr. F, D. Nichols and Lacelle Gabe, Larned, Mr. and Mrs. P, R. Sewell and son, Oscar, Independence; Dorothy Evans, Garden City; Hervé Kierrech; Charles John Kish and Ken Fitch Kansas City and Judge Robert. Rose. Lyndon. Dinner guests at the Alpha XI Delta home theater included Judge and Mrs. Ferry, Mrs. L. C. Wagner, Fr. Wadmore, Mr. Ruskin, Topekan Kennedy, Mrs. Browning, Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. John Loebner, Charlotte Biglowe, Kansas City; Eleanor Rose, Ruth Bernice Butts, Columbia; Dixie White, Brownington, Mo.; Winthed Smok, Dodge Clyt; Renalcker, Baker and Helen Stoner, Lawrences. The University club will give a bridge party at 8 o'clock, Friday, at the University club house. The team will be M. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Rachel A. Barish, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Barish, Mr. and Mrs. Neil J. Newell, Mr. and Mrs. Neyer, and Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Doyman. Chrysanthemums will be danced by the Seventy-five guests are invited. Guests at the Tan Gamma house Banday were Ruth Wiley, Powhattan; Banday was Joel Crawford, Sherman Walker, Independence, Mo. Eather Zuschiebel, Burdick; Milford Alkam, Eleanor Brown and Robert Krauss, Mount Vernon; Ertenson, St. Paul; Harriet Husband, Toppoch, and Sirs, Ernest Johnson, Hazelmere; Hailey, Marcage,玛格雷特, Newton, Iowa; Caris Nutt, Buridck; and Mr. and Mrs. Caryl Corkrell and Breckenridge String Fellows. Delta Zita guests for Sunday dinner were Rita Hitchings, from Denning, Margaret McWilliams, Margaret Roberts, Alice Northway, Elizabeth Bentley, and Jill Kearney. Eath Bryant, Martha Benson, Marion Skovard, and Marian Geiger. University of Missouri Frosh May Burn Caps Columbia, Mo. Nov 25—Freshmen at the University of Michigan can now drive their cars to campus and will they have to wear their freshman caps and let the wind whistle by their vehicle. 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When engaged in London 20 years ago with a british mining firm, Hermert Clark Hoover and his wife, Bertrand Clark, moved to translating a Sixteenth century Latin work, by Georgius Agricola, dealing with the history of ancient Rome, in 1698, years and the first edition, reliably illustrated with wood cuts depicting development of the art from its earliest stages, sold for about $10. The book was quoted at $250, no seller. A copy recently obtained by Weaylun University, at Miami, Ohio, and auto-registered, is valued at $300 but is not for sale. The orate title page of the translation describes "De Re Metallica" as an encyclopedia "upon the development of mining methods, metrology, technology and mining law from the earliest times to the Sixteenth Century." Chef Urges Americans to Order Lighter Menus Chicago, — (CUP) In a plan that awarded $785 to a high-budget boutique, the queen, in voiced by Kevin Amelot, executive chief of the Palmer house and president of the Charts' office. Amit, writing for the American Hotel Journal, declares hotels and centers are being forced to provide meals to guests. He mentions the menus for various banquets. Abt pointed to the hammock given Green Dawes by the London Press club. Read the Kansan Want Ads Tau Sigma will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 at the gymnasium. Announcements An important meeting of Theta Funeral Home held Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. at 1243 N. Third Avenue, bays and pldges are urged to come on time as there will be pldging soon. Louise Allen, president. Watson library will be closed Saturday afternoon and all day Sunday. The library is open Monday through Wednesday afternoon and Friday. See the bulletin on the front door for details. Charles M. Baker, director. Delta Phi. Delta Phi will meet touch in west administration building, Professor Albert Blech of the Art department, will speak. Read the Kansun want ads. KENNEDY Plumbing Co. 937 Mass. 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