SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1920 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN A system is the most fundamental component of any organization. It consists of people, information, procedures, and resources that work together to achieve a common goal. A system requires a clear understanding of its purpose, goals, and requirements, as well as the ability to implement and maintain it effectively. In order to create an effective system, it is important to consider factors such as the needs of the organization, the resources available, and the goals that the system aims to achieve. Jayhawk Good-Willers Complete 10-Day Tour of Kansas Cities Today With a n 10 o'clock today at E31 Borroso and another in the evening at Salmil, the good-will tour of the K. U. athletic department, which left Lawrence Sept. 5 for a 10-day visit, will be completed. El Dorado and Salina Schedule For Last Two Steps Before Return Unusual interest and cooperation have been accorded the party throughout the college's entire coaching and physical education staff joined the good-will trippers at the Topeka meeting. From left, John A. Getto, F.D. C. Kellan, director of athletics, Fred Winsworth, alumni secretary, Rick Patterson, alumni board member, continued on to Hutchinson, Wichita and Newton before taking up the last day's laps. Coach Hargiss left the group at Wichita yesterday to attend the annual Big Six football rules conference at Kansas City. Hargiss has been involved in coaching since during the tour to prepare for the opening of football season. Northwestern U. Psychologist Develops New Sense Eanston, Ill.—(Science Service)—Hard of hearing persons, who carefully watch the lips of those who engage them in conversation, may be aided by a new sense if experiments that prove applicable to everyday life. Fingers Perceive Sound Dr. Robert H. Gauld, professor of psychology at Northwestern University, has seen the effect of hearing individuals watch the lips of a speaker, and at the same time hold in their hands apparatus which contain a microphone that forms vibrations, they are better able to understand what is said and be more aware of the things being on the equipment which enables the deaf to receive forms of speech through their fingers or the hands of a telecommuter, and consists of a microphone, an amplifier, batteries, and a receiver. Dr. Robert H. Gauld's first experiment was large and heavy, but it has now been reduced in size to a convenient port for sound-receiving servicable for practical purposes. Touch is a greater aid than vision in enabling the deaf to detect acosm in speech, the experiments indicate. Touch also can more easily distinguish, for example, between such words as "cover" and "convert", which are frequently which beeds. Thus the sense of touch appears to give back to the deafed person a clue to speech interpretation which usually bear people dependent on really bearing people depend on. Further experiments are in progress, Doctor Gault states, as he is not yet ready to announce his conclusions act to the extent possible by providing services in the everyday experience of the hard of hearing. ICE CREAM SPECIALS ICE CREAM SPECIALS We specialize in Fancy Brick and individual Mounds of ice cream for all kinds of nappies. Be sure to try our pink silkerbear for your Pink Tie. Telephone us for suggestions and prices. Kaw Valley Cy, Ice Cream Depth, Phone 283, Adv. $10 Tickets Admit to 22 Sport Events Have During Year Athletic activity books are now a sale at the athletic office, necessitating an adjustment to interval and increment in provided again this year as in previous years. In a total of 32 short events there are four football games in six baseball games, six basketball games, three wrestling games, and three track events to round out the year's athletic program. Tb Kansas Rangers is included. Although tickets may be purchased new, renovation for the four football games will not be made until September 23. It was said. This year the ticket book will call for $10 to student tickets, for football games only, will call for $8 to students and stadium denors. Smith Hemstitching & Beauty Shop 93312 Mass. Phone: 683 Hosiery Mending. Dressmaking Pleating Alterations Hemstitching Athletic Books Available Markets In Town" The Roy Lawrence Market "Plenty More but none better than mine phone 274 906 Mass. St. 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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