FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 27,1929. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Bronze Tablet Honors Mrs. A. Henley for Gift of Henley House Unveiled Inscription Is Fitting Recognition of Present to Y. W. C. A. A bronze tablet honoring Mrs. A. Henley of Lawrences for her presentation of Henley House to the Y. W. Henley. A bronze tablet honoring Mrs. Henley House this fall as a fitting recognition of the great service Mrs. Henley has rendered the women of Gee Miss Orna Risk who was the Y. W. G. A secretary at the time, in residence and on the island, a center for women on the Hill, and Mrs. Henley responded by purchasing the house at 1250 Orcal for the ornamentation of her home. House birthday party was given to celebrate the presentation of the house at which Mrs. Henley was the The tablet is of bronze with a rough background for the following raised inlaying: Henley House A Gift in 1922 from Mrs. A. Henley to the Young Women's Christian Association To serve the Women of The University of Alabama The Embodiment of the Vision of Ora Lee Risk A decorative border outlines this inscription and the whole tablet is lightly outlined with a plain border. It borders an open window of the entrance hall of Henley House and will be a perpetual reminder of the warmness of vision of the two womens. Arrangements for the tablet were made by a committee composed of Harriet Cowles, c31, chairman and a member of the cabinet last year, Miss Elizabeth Murgar, assistant secretary of the department, and Miss Anna McCracken, instructor in the philosophy department. --- Want Ads FOR RENT: Attractive room for b boys. Extra large room with 2 stalls. Wi-fi. Very very very very large closet. Quiet. Only 2 pillows, furnaces, 1275 Ohio Ave. 2476 FOR RENT: Two large double rooms very reasonable. One block from campus. 1341 Oiio. —19. WANTED: Students to board. Also 2 front rooms for rent. 1323 Kent- tucky. —15. 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EAGLE'S HALL for rent. Available for small parties. Rates reasonable. Call 629. —14 FOR RENT: An excellent single room at 1416 Tenn. —14 KEYS MADE for trunks, automobiles, door and padlocks gris repair kits, padlocks and nightlatch locks for Ketter's Repair Shop, 8h. — 4ff. 8h. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 10.25 Mass. Frank H. Lescher SHOE REPAIRING 812% Mass. Phone 256 DR. FLORENCE BARROWS OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Phone 2337 909% Massachusetts Written By You --- From The Kansan, Tuesday, Sept. 25, 1928 Campus Opinion --- --- Editor Daily Kansan: At the present time there seems to be an over-supply of hungery fresh food. I nearly fell over myself in an effort to extend a hearty welcome to me, but the people weren't so far as I knew. He didn't notice me, so I made an attempt to attract his attention. As I was extending my hand to give him a warm welcome he noticed me and turned to the opposite direction, at the same time giving me the cold shoulder by slightly notching his head at me over his left shoulder. As I watched this former friend of mine walk down the stairs, his head erect and his shoulders back in a every gesture that would have made my daze and find my hands had dropped on my site, my mouth was shaking. "What happened? It was well that I regained my senses, because just as he turned the corner we noticed a placeless one pliade on his big coat." Enhough has been said of this fresh experience for a press conference that could impact the cost to the freezes men on the Hill try to exhibit this work, but it would not support that we should not hold old practice of giving the "K-me" the privilege of humbling the man. I am only a sophomore, but I can promise Mr. Frechman that such an example as this could not be termed collegiate. Another thing that I can promise is that my young freeman engineer who is only one of those brilliant flashes of American youth, will fade from the college to graduate, and make up the second semester and perhaps make his last stand in the College, and then return home, wear a dealy, and proudly call himself a former student of the University of Kansas—M. R. W. Al Smith, the one from New York who wears the much-written of brown derby, has stirred Kansas in a coup that has been the presidential campaign by his tour through the state during the past several weeks. At every stop made by his train, Al Editor Daily Kansan: Denver, where he gave a vigorous speech attacking the police before being拍了在视频中。The Democratice organization has high hopes when the political party is running for mayor. The significant thing about two presence of Smith in the West is that he was a party instrument, but as an individual. For certainly, Al Smith has a striking personality. And it seems that Smith is almost domestically hosting the campaign. Smith's brown deky, his life story background on the "sidewalks of New York," his pronounced views and his broad smile make him the man who makes it clear that Howard leadery are a bit perturbed because voters are discussing not politics, but the New York governor. And the sentiment is "for Smith" or "agained Smith" rather than against it. Smith has the appeal of the showman. As a result of Smith's visit, Democratic workers have become more interested in Kansas, Some Kansans are afraid that perhaps Carsis is too rare of his own state. This much more likely for the next side; neither side is going to give up anything in sight without a struggle! - S. V. Here's your chance to express yourself! If you don't like what the Kansan says or want to present your own ideas on any subject, write a letter to the editor of the Kansan for the "Campus Opinion" column. 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