SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Psychology Faculty Attends Internatinal Conference at Yale Wheeler, Perkins and Bartley Read Papers, Meeting Draws 1,000 The entire staff of the department of psychology attended the ninth international congress of psychologists at Yale during the first week in September. This delegation of ten was the biggest one there when compared with those attending to Prof. R. Wiesner, head of the department of psychology here. Professor Wheeler read two papers here; one, "Meaning and Symbolism in the Study of God," Prof. T. Perkins, "Behavior of Goldfish," S. Howard Bartley of the department he directed the new apparatus which he designed which measures the sensitivity of goldfish. More than 1090 were registered at the congress, of whom nearly 280 were female. "Most of the prominent psychologists of the world were there," said Protze. Of the well-known men there, were the Russian physician Pawlow Chiparade of Geneva, Pieron of Sarache, Michitte from the University of Louvain in Belgium, Rodels from the University of Ulrice in Holland, Kobler from the University of Irene from Leipzig, and many others. These attending from the University were the professors R. H, Wheeler, H. R. DeSilver and Bacchus Byron Survie, M. Howell Lewis, D. Pardy, T. Perkins, and Edwin R. Newman and Miss Dorothy Shaad, daughter of Dean G. C. Shuan, dead of engineering and architecture. CONKLIN Pens and Pencils TWO BOOK STORES Welcome Students Get your fraternity jewelry at F. H. ROBERTS Successor to LANDERS Phone 9 AT YOUR SERVICE CLEANERS AND DYERS Phone 9 Suits cleaned and pressed $1.00 1 day service Announcing Kansas Cleaners 1103 Mass. Phone 420 Clyde Babb—Will Holaday Cleaning Pressing Suits and Plain Dresses—$1.00 图 Help your watch to keep better time. 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