PAGE FOUR TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1920 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Y. M. Needs More Jobs Applications Exceed Last Year's Total by About Forty Applications for jobs at the Y. M. C. A.'s student placement bureau this year have already exceeded last year's total by about forty, according to Sam Blank, head of the 234 position listed this year, 209 have been filled. This number, however, does not include the students who have procured jobs on tips from U.S. employers. Of the total this year, 108 are listed as permanent, of which 95 are filled. Those unfilled are mostly barber positions. Some new positions offered the boys are washing dishes, waiting tables, and firing furnaces, although there are many calls for clerks, filling station operators, janitors, housekeepers, and bus staff. One hundred eleven of the 120 temporary positions are available. The positions are all full- paid jobs such as housecleaning, yard work, assistants for enrollment and training. There is a great need for more jobs, according to Mr. Carter. Many students come up with only two ways to get a job: through there will be some changes when class schedules are arranged and found to conflict with the work but can still find success. Carter urges anyone who can offer positions to those boys to phone in because he can furnish men for any of position from enailer to valet. Cafeteria Has Good Crowd At Opening Day Luncheon Two hundred and twenty-seven people were seated in lunch. Monday morning the large number for the first day of opening but probably will be double that. This morning the cafeteria opens on its regular schedule: Breakfast 7:30 to 8:45, lunch 11:30 to 13:00, dinner 5 to 6:30. In the afternoon short orders and drinks will be served. Ice cream will be closed between 9 and 11:30. Students to Be Relieved of Mailing Laundry Bags The long list of student vacation has had another added to it. The new vacation was discovered by Lloy Durr and Harry S. Gill, both students at K. U., who have come together in the week's task of mailining their laundry. With their blue model T Ford, covered with handificial advertising the company is known for base and hand them to the post office on Thursday, Fridays and Saturdays, so that all bundles shall have time to be delivered in configurations by the first of the week. ICE CREAM SPECIALS We specialize in Fancy Brick and Individual Moulds of ice cream for all kinds of narties. Be sure to try our pink silberbetter for your Fink Tie. Telephone us for suggestions and prices. Kaw Valley Cv, Ice Cream Depot. Phone 820. Adv. A clear night, nothing to do and a desire to become acquainted were factors in making the crowd at the opening free Vernity at the Memorial Union Building one of the largest for the annual event. The organizers by Friid Armeni photographed the times continued from 9 to 12 o'clock. Prof. and Mrs. Frank I. Brown announce the marriage of their daughter, Helen Frances, to Robert Lekov Monroe, July 6, 1929. Monroe is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ugeare A. Monroe of Lyndon, Ky., and Yolande L. Monroe of Louisville, Ky., and Mrs. Monroe is a graduate of Oral-buds high school. Both Mr. and Mrs. Monroe plan to attend the University. He will continue his course in the school of business at the college. They retire at 1316 Kentucky street. Methodists Start Work Orchestra To Feature Program of Wesley Foundation Wesley Foundation, Methodist institution designation on the HR starters in fall program Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning of the various departments outline their work for the next few weeks and possible changes in general school standards. An orchestra is planned by Marion Tratt, chairman of the committee on music. He also announced special events for welcome the new students, including Gladys Barker, vice-president of the organization, explained the general plan for welcoming the new students to the college, force of two divisions being gathered to cell on all the new students of Methodical preferences. Musk Baker is in charge of the women's auditorium and orchestra, hand of the men. The two forces will attempt to meet all new attendees to the Hill and invite them to attend Foundation activities of the year. The Wesley Foundation program for this year as announced by Laurenne Kierter, president, includes Friday night parties, Sunday morning meetings and fellowship hours Sunday evenings and the Lester service Sunday evenings. Those present at the cabin meeting were: Lavonne Kleester, Glintay Bakor, Rita Bitzmannne, Elina Wieland, Claudia Meyer, Welsh, Aalith Huthan, Katherine Weatherby, Margaret Roberts and the Rev. Mr. Price. Tours Will Be Conducted Through Watson Today Tours through Walsh, library will be conducted daily and afterwards a private meeting will be held free of freshmen and other new students as according to M. Charles J. Miller, director The groups will start every half hour tour the education room which is located behind the classroom students enter the building. All the new points on the Hill are argued to be more useful. Of Course Mrs. Ackerman Is Ready to Serve Girls Who Want Individual Hats 1017 Mass. 8:30:12.00 a.m.—Enrollment in classes. 11:00:59.00 a.m.—Enrollment in classes. TUESDAY New Student Program 9:20 a.m. - Psychological Examination 11. East Administration Building. 1:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. - Prints the library by every half-hour. The library are available from 9:20 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. 3:30:5:30 p.m.-Tee for all women, Spooner Thayer Museum. 7:30:0 p.m.-Address, Larkindy Lilleby, (Attendance required), Auditorium 7:30:0 p.m.-Informal hour for men and women, "Origin of K.U. Tradition." p.m.—Informal hour for men and women, "Origin of K.U. Traditions" Henley House, WEDNESDAY 8:30-12:00 a.m.—Enrollment in classes. 1:30- 4:36 p.m. -Trips over the campus every hour under leadership of up to graduate students 1:30. $ 5,000 p.m.—Enrollment in classes. 7:30 p.m. — Address, Councilor Lindley, (Attendance required), Auditorium 8:20 p.m. — All-University Museum, Union Building. --but none better than mine 1:30 p.m.—Fine Arts Convocation, (Attendance required of all Fine Arts Students), Central Administration Auditroom. Classes begin as per schedule. THURSDAY FRIDAY 10:00 a.m. – First All-University Conventon, Auditorium 8:00 a.m. – Student receptions at various churches 2:00 a.m.—Psychological Examination, 11 East Administration Building. 3:00 a.m.—Enrollment completed. Pressing SATURDAY 10:30 a.m. - Big and Little Sister Picnic, Gather at Hedley House. 9:45 a.m. - Fellowship Gather for all Men, Gather at Union Building. Announcing Kansas Cleaners 11.03 Mass. Phone 420 CHA PUBLIC WITH HOLD Clyde Babb—Will Holaday Cleaning Suits and Plain Dresses—$1.00 "Wooden Shoe" Wouldn't you just know she would be the one to ask. 'How handsome does a young man have to be before he wears Woolf Brothers clothes?' Announcement Candidates for Variety cross country will check out equipment Tuesday and Wednesday at 3:30 p. m. at the West Stadium. 1023 Massachusetts All men dealing to go out for freshman football must confer with Coach Steve Hinehaw at the academy office, Room 203 Robinson College and Room 2 and 4 in Tuesday or Wednesday before checking out equipment. Uniforms will be issued to all old members of the R. O. T. C. who are beginning enrolling this semester before Monday soon. Fremen will be issued uniforms as soon as they are enrolled in class. In the case of the R. O. T. C. of this institution coming back this semester report for uniforms as early as possible. Sergeang Kollender. Send the Kansan home. WELCOME The College Jeweler invites all Jayhawkers to make this your headquarters for jewelry and repair work. Ed. Parsons 725 Mass. The Book Book 1831 MIDDLE STREET PHONE 606 FICTION POETRY DRAMA NON-FICTION CHILDREN'S BOOKS AND RENTAL LIBRARY Have You a Good Dictionary? Have You a Good Dictionary? Websters Colligate—$7.00, leather, $7.50 Funk and Wagnalls Colligate—$8.00 Funk and Wagnalls Desk Standard—$2.00 Oxford pocket—$2.00 Come in and select the one that is best for your nec "Plenty More Markets In Town" The Roy Lawrence Market 906 Mass. St. Phone 272 Catering to Families — Fraternities — Sororities Catering to Families — Fraternities — Sororities Meats --- Butter --- Eggs Welcome Watkins National Bank - Lawrence National Bank Consolidated, with enlarged facilities invite your banking business. 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