一 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR --- Freshman Week to Be Wider in Scope Next Fall, Early Plans Show Registration Is to Begin or Saturday, Sept. 14; Classes Start Sept. 19 Preliminaries to the opening of school next fall will begin Saturday, Sept. 14. Activities will include a program for Precumbers and students to the University. It is intended to give something to do during the many lureurs before classes begin. Students will then to them through their college days. Classes in all schools and departments start Thursday morning, Sept 19. Registration begins Saturday, Sept. 14, and continues Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Enrollment will be Tuesday, and Wednesday, Sept. 14 and 18, in all schools. Students will enrol in the College by alphabetical rank. Preemman week activities start with the psychological examinations which will be given Saturday, Sept. 14 at 9:00 am and 2:00 pm, and Friday, Nov. 5 at 9:00 am and Saturday mornings of the following week at 9:00. Students entering the University with advanced standing will be required to take this examination, a free exam. The program is similar to that of last fall. Chancellor Lindley will give three addresses, Denna of the various schools will conduct meeting of the freshmen in their schools, at which student problems were caused, introduction of student materials in preparation for some of the freshman meetings. Trips through the library and use the campus will be conducted by way of introduction to the buildings. Social events of the week will in- clude and all-University mixer or wedge evening, Sept. 18, Mar- tesx and other event will in- clude event of fraternity After attendance at several of these meetings is compulsory. A closer check will be kept on them there has been kept in the past. The most important part of freshman week is the providing for meetings of freshman with specialty chosen advisers, in order to get the solution to their many problems. Freshman may call at the College office and make appointments with advisors for Saturday and Monday, Sept. 14 and These meetings are helpful to freshness and more are taking advance of them each fall, Dean P. B Lawson said. Four Will Spend Summer at Woods Hole Laborator Four members of the departments of zoology and anatomy will spend their summer in Woods Hole, Mass., in the Marine Biological Laboratory. Mie Margaret Schumman and Alice K. Rathelf of the University of Chicago and Marie Scott and Miss Lena Freijker of the department of zoology are those who will go. Mrs. Schmann and Mr. Baxthorpe will manage in residence at St. Thomas Church in St. Scott Fourlumber Interest to enroll in the course of countryside offered by the Mrs. Fourlumber All four faculty members will attend the International, Physiological meeting at Boston in the middle or August. Vermont Students Must Write Original Poetry mortorhiza, Vc. (UP) - Brattleboro's primary school children are now fully vaccinated. This innovation has developed in new and extraordinary successful systems. Combine the writing of original poems with the study of classical verse. local school authorities alarm teachers over insulting vocabulary, impressing diathesis, impingering love for good literature, and羞辱 the public's intellect. Children's Art on Display Work of Young Venetians Here During June Forty-eight, original paintings, drawings and woodcuts, the work of the Vicemene children, pupils of Prie- Professor Criak, will be shown in Thur- mus Museum through the courtesy of Art Center of New York on June 3 This work was brought to the United States in 1923 when it was exhibited in two pairs and showcased in the Museum of Art and the Art Center, New York City. Since then it has been exhibited by artists, educators and hymen in this work executed by children between the ages of 7 and 17, at the Museum. With Professor Cissie, who founded his business in for back in 1903 as an art teacher, she has an opportunity for teaching himself. He is allowed to choose his own subject and can be creative. He can do with them and whether he has a talent for painting or modeling. or having "I never tell a child what he or she as to do," explains the professor "witch one must find out for himself." Oread Seniors Honored at Annual Commencemer (Continued from page 2) Robert L. Dill, Virginia Dumaine, Benrice L. Finicky, Richard C. Groun Ruth Cathleen Henry, Donald Grimm Holmes, Magali Knifer, Jim Kearndo, Wallace Lane, Mary Alba McGinnis, William K. James, Jane Catherine De Owen, Nobie P. Sherwood, J.Walsh Taylor The following commencement program was presented for the sensors invented. The Rev. Edwin F. Peble Violin; Czardas Memp Miss Hortense Young Miss Mary Young, accompanist Voice: Blackbird's Song Sunhermes Clokey Happy Song Del Riege Cyril Scott Clokey Del Riege Miss Marjorie Houlst Advisory Committee Harold Bradley, accompany! Address Dean Paul B. Lawson Dedication of Awards Address Dean Paul D. Johnson Presentation of Awards Prof. J.W.Twente Prof. J. W. Twents Benediction Dean R. A. Schwegl The members of the senior class presented a silk tie to the school, and Ms. Towele then joined Dr. Doctor Towele a fine picture. Doctor Towele retiree this year no director. A man is to push a peanut up Pike's Peak with his nose, showing how hardy our education is neglected. *Mantell Construction* VARSITY Atiant Constitution Tonite - Tomorrow Who Killed the Most Popular Star of Hollywood? with all star cast Added "YANKEE DOODLE BOY" A Movietone Act News - Review - Comedy Shows: 1 - 3 - 7 - 9 Prices: 12:30 to 1:30—25s 1:30 to 4:00—35c Eve — 50s Children — 10c Thursday - Friday - Saturday Philippine Governor Doughty F., Davis is preparing to assume his new duties as Covering Attorney in the state. As Secretary, Visi. under former President Collidge, he supervised the administration and administration, and direct charters. Some of the positions accepted by this year's graduates from the school of business were announced this morning by Dean P. T. Stockton. One Business Graduate Goes to Alaska for Job G. L. Gilbert, B.S.29, will go to Alaska to enter a public accounting firm; he will be joined by Hugh Juthman, B.S.29, both will be employed by the William Volker Com Gilbert T. Cawley, B.S.29, has obtained a position in the office of the international Harvesting Company at Writtnia. Vore L. Morierson of the same company and a department of companies, have obtained summer work with the same company. Gamma Phi's Hostesses New Snow hall will be ready for occupation the first of September, when heavy rainy continue, according to map 13. Olmstead, the contractor, New Snow Hall Ready to Be Seen by Visitors No special places for allowing visitors to see the building during the day. The building's two hot welcomes will be permitted in the building any time, as it is believed to be a sacred place. Although the recent storms have delivered work considerably, the stone wall has been slashed and all up. It is hobbed that the roof will be on by the end of this week, Mr. Sigma chapter of Gamma Phi Beta will be the hostesses chapter at the University which will be held at the Ambasada hotel in Kansas City, Mt. Mo., from July 28 through August 5. Local Chapter Will Entertain On the last day, Saturday, June 29, several halls will be chartered to bring the delegation of students to the university to see the University campus and to inspect the chapter house. The Lawrence alumni will be the caretaker for the Union building. at Convention About 300 delegates are expected, from the various chapters in the United States and Canada. Practically the entire membership of the chapters at the University of Nebraska, the University of Oklahoma, and Washington University at St. Louis are planning to attend. Group Insurance Pays Dividend to Employee BOWERSOCK Members of the Teachers' and Employer's Association of the University of Kansas, under which name group insurance is handled for faculty members and employees in receiving word of a dividend of 349.9 per cent. They voted to the dividend paid to members direct. Karl Klozz, secretary-treasurer of the organization, accepted the dividend check amounting to $2579.19. Tonite - Tomorrow - Wednesday Miss Josephine Burham and Emil B. Dude, who had previously been appointed as the chair of the AAA Prof. F., M. D. Bawsson and Dean E. B. Stouffer, were elected for three years in the 2013 election, but will the remaining two years of the term of Dean Dyer. The organization The student body at Northwestern University is to be divided into five classes next year—freshman, sophomore, middler, junior and senior. Shows: 1-3-7-9 Starts Monday "THE BROADWAY MELODY" in the most brilliant singing and talking picture of all time! Combining Eleanor Faber's best selling novel with the cream of the Florenz Ziegfeld Stage Production and the brilliant Universal cast including Laura La Plante. Joseph Schildkraut. Otis Harlan. Alma Rubens, Emily Fitzroy. Jane La Verné—with these Ziegfeld stars singing the musical hits from the stage production, by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein 2d: Helen Morgan. Jules Bledsoe. Aunt Jemima and the Ziegfeld Plantation Singers. HEAR IT! SEE IT! Glory in this grandest show ever put on! Shows: Pricey: 12.30 to 15.30 Eve: 50-100 Children, Mat: -15c to 15c Eve: 25c The Romance of the Ages' Cafeteria to Be Open for Summer June 1 The inter-session and summer school hours for the University cateteria are as follows: The catersee will close Thursday June 6, at 2 p. m. Meals will be served Monday noon, June 10, but the catersee will open Wednesday session until Tuesday noon, June 11. The hours of the meals for summer session are: breakfast, 6:30 a.m. m. until 1:45 a.m. m.; lunch, 12:00 a.m. m. until 1:30 a.m. p. m.; dinner, 5:00 p. m. m. until 6:30 p. m. The cateria will be closed after lunch on Satdays and no meals will be served on Sundays. Kinney to Make Survey of Mining Properties Prof. E. D. Kinney, of the department of metallurgy will leave for Las Vegas, Nev. June 15 to examine a new project there on the behalf of investigators. Professor Kimey expects to go to Idaho and Montana after his investigation at Las Vegas, having been on a mission to survey large tracts of land in these states for mineral resources. He will be in the west all summer unless he is necessary to return here for labor training or to work with the work he has undertaken. We Specialize in Candy for Parties All flavors of mint patties Free Delivery Golden Gate Chocolate Shop 713 Mass. Dates Set for Showing Summer Session Movies The regular summer vacation invites pictures will begin June 14th. Detect the pictures before all be choose, but the date and date are 39, 35, 10, 17, 24, 23, 24, Aug. 7, and 14. A four picture textbook "Soviet Union World War II" is in picture 6 of the industrial life the present day life in Soviet Russia. It is furnished by America. It covers Moscow, Russia. The Book Book AFTER WITCHES, PRINCE LAD FICTION POETRY DRAMA NON-FICTION CHILDREN'S BOOKS AND RENTAL LIBRARY That makes the simplest and most satisfactory Commencement gift. Eureka --- It's a Book This Year. Thanks for Your Patronage We hope you get through your finals safely and that you'll come back to see us near Fall after a happy vacation. Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students" 11th B Mass Phone 678 Vacation Safety On Double Eagles The call of the open road is sweeter more alluring, when your car is equipped with Double Eagles, the new super tires by Goodyear. 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