WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1979 PAGE THREE 19 Professors Have Taught Here Since Before 1900 Sterling and Bailey Serve K. U. Forty-six Years; Templin Next in Seniority THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS In the old days when Fronter Hall was a new building and was thought to be under construction, the state, where burges were collegiate instead of Fords, and when Potter's lake was nothing but a dry riverine, it made up of 26 members. This was all back in the year 1900, before the school opened. Most of students had arrived in this world. In spite of the small number of faculty members at the University in these days, 19 are still active on here before the 90th anniversary. Miles W. Sterling, professor of Greek, and H. S. Hailay, professor of chemistry, share jointly the honor of being the professor with long-running research. Sterling came to the University in 1833 as an assistant in Latin, and Mr. Bailey came the same year as an instructor in chemistry after having worked there. The next year Olin Templin began --work as an instructor in mathematics He has taken all his degrees at Kansas, and at present Mr. Templin is professor of logic. FOUND: On Louisiana street, Wednesday morning, a sorority or fraternity pin with name "L. L. Build" back. Call Resident 1446R. -189 Want Ads LOST. Brown leather billfold with a brass crown on it. Coated including 48 KU and 18 KU, membership card bearing name, Lymn martman. call number: EWARD-191 LOST: Polyphase slide rule in black leather case. Reward. O. Magers. Phone 26230M. -189 FOR RENT. My house will be open for girls during the Summer School. You can be seen at Saturdays and Sundays. Contact Me at Oroph. Phone 722W-8. -141 WANTED to rent: A furnished house for next school year. Must be ready to occupy September 1, 1529. Phone 1209. —190 FOR RENT: Rooms for girls, with deeping porches, 1215 Town, Cali. 2683W. -190 LOST: Diamond ring Saturday afternoon. Gold with two diamonds and or or. 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Leads furnished, not home to house, or write Henry Kline in an interview, Trust Trent Bldg, Kansas City, as room as possible. — 189 Making Clothes Remodeling Clothes Repairing Clothes Cleaning Clothes That's our Business Schulz the Tailor In 1887 C. G. Dunlap, a young graduate of Ohio Wesleyan, came to the University to instruct in English Literature. He obtained a degree of doctor of literature at Princeton, and an attorney, a professor of English literature. Three who are still active on the Hill begin work here in 1859: Frank W. Blackman, William C. Stevens, and Edwin M. Hopkins, Mr. Stevens is now professor of botany, Doctor Hopkins, professor of botany, and Doctor Hopkins of English. Since 1890 Miss Hannah Oliver, associate professor of Latin, has been teaching in the department of classical languages. Frank H. Boulder, professor of American history, came to the University in 1853. He was a member of the National Association professor of physics, E. F. Engel, professor of German, and Eugene Gallo, professor of French, who taught all courses, all come to the University. Dr. A. S. Olin, professor of education, first came to the University in 1833 as an instructor in pedagogy, R. D. O'Leary, professor of English, was an addition to the faculty in 1855 and became a department in the department of English. In 1898 three more men were added to the faculty who are still at the University. They are Dr. Arthur T. Walter, professor of Latin; Dr. James Naismith, professor of physical education; and Dr. William L. Burdick, professor of law. Just before the present century began, Dr. H. P. Cady, professor of chemistry, at the School of Law, Havenhall, joined the School of Pharmacy, joined the University faculty. The Kappa Sigma house at the University of a large quantity of clothing recently marked the climax of a series of fraternity and society house thefts. Omaha Hat Shop 717½ Mass. St. We clean your hat, repair your shoes, shine them and deliver them to your address. PHONE 255 Dean and Mrs. Donald M. Searthman, with contributions for their reception June 15, 2008, at the School of Fine Arts, to be held Thursday, June 6, in their room. SOCIETY The University Band will hold its first "K. U. Bandquet" tonight at the Colonial Tea Room at 6:30 o'clock. This is something new in the way of entertainment for the members of the band and it makes a memorable amount affair. About 89 members of the band will attend. Richard Baker, e29, and Karl Gosnellk, e29, are in charge of the affair. Twelve members of W. A. W., one original member, and two which dipped a spring in blood once upon a penicie Monday evening at the home of Crystal Schoenberg, 285 Lourdes Street. These present were: Lois Laptad, B.S.27; Mable Hertzler, A.B.27; Eda Shanko, A.B.28; Viola Schanke, A.B. i5; Snee Monroe, A.R. 273 Vera Fairn- i5; B.A. 283; Ella Hartmann (Nance, A.B.) 293; Jewell Fink; Marianne, c22 and Crystal Susan, A.R. 27. These girls of the local chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi, will leave June 10 to attend the national convention of the fraternity on December 24; Florence Lonchevero, official Phi delegate; Gladys Bradley, secretary; and Eleanor Frost, Hoover College Frost, Stoops, and Helen Cleveland. The Epsilon chapter of Cornish University will act as hosts during the convention. Miss Irene Miller, instructor in home economics, entertained with a diaper for these guests at the College of Business. Miss Elizabeth Springer, Dr. Florence Sherbon, Miss Elizabeth Meguari, Miss Viola Anderson, Miss Harriet Walker, Miss Kathleen Dietrich, Miss Laila Walling, and Miss Agnes Neusforter. Dean and Mrs. Donald M. Swarth- but will entertain the chorus choir of the Presbyterian church at their CALLING CARDS (Paneled) 100 for $1.00 Electro Embossing, 50c extra Dale Print Shop Phone 228 1027 Massachusetts The Book Book 1801 MIDWEEK PHONE 659 FICTION POETRY DRAMA NON-FICTION CHILDREN'S BOOKS AND RENTAL LIBRARY It Won't Be Difficult to Choose a Gift for the graduate when you have seen the new FLOREINTINE LEATHER, hand tooled and illuminated book covers, book ends and book marks. home, "Valleyview," Thursday evening. May 30. The Prehistorian choir will close its school year with an anthem for the Varsity theater, and will sing a hainaculare music the following Sun-up. A short recursive of the choir will be held at 7:00 p. m., followed by a social hour and refreshments. Kappa Alpha Theta held its annual formal dinner dinner last night at the chapter house. The table was decorated with candles and a large silver bowl and tall pink candies. The graduating members of the fraternity are: Mary Elizabeth Kennedy, Evelyn Kendrys, Pauline McCarthy, Frances Frazier, Katherine Clark, Sara Kroh, Dorothy Eunis, and Virginia Gref. Before the formal meeting, students in Sailors Beg Master Mariner for Favorite Pipe Tobacco Maldon, Mass. March 10, 1928 Larus & Bro. Co. Richmond, Va. Dear Sirs: I have been a Master Marine for 25 years. I will be providing manning men a pipe. I have tried about all the different brands of pipes, and I have not found one that makes manning, there is no one make of tomashes that will compare with Eaglecraft Sailors would come to me and say "You know what you need. My copy of Edgware when you fill up my tank." That speaks for what the water company does. I retired from the sea six years ago, and the largest graveyard dealers in Boston have supplied me with this piece of pleasure in boating it to my friends. Very truly yours, (signed) Capt. C.E. Kenney B-O-W-E-R-S-O-C-K Tomorrow - Friday - Saturday - Extra High Grade Smoking Tobacco Last Times Toniice "The Trial of Mary Dugan" All Talking Would You Fight for Your Man? "The Man I Love" with MARY BRIAN • RICHARD ARLEN • BACLANOVA HARRY GREEN • JACK OAKIE Shows: 1 - 3 - 7 - 9 Doors Open 12:30 and 6:30 Added: Fox Movietone News All Talking Comedy Here's the Man! Whom two throbbingly beautiful women call "The Man!" Why don't Mary choose between Mary Brian's lovely charms and Bacalyona's devastating beauty! Heat Mary Brian sing "CELIA" Hear Richard Arlen Make Love. Toot-Toot "SHOW BOAT" Stars Monday Prices: 12:30 to 1:30—25c 1:30 to 4:00. 35c: Evening. 50c Hurley Kaber and his orchestra from Kansas City will furnish the music for the evening. The house will Coming Soon "THE BROADWAY MELODY" officers was held; president, Franz Frieder; vice-president, Harriet Kerr chief, Richard M. Beale; David Dutchler; editor Lida Edda; correspondence secretor Isabel Humphrys scholarship chan office (home) and rich capita Fern Snyder. Members of the Sigma Phi Epide fraternity are entertaining with their annual formal at their new home 1 West Hill this evening at 630 be decorated with cut flowers and varicolored floodlights. The chaperones will be Dean and Mrs. Frank T. Stockton, Mrs. C. B. Leonard, and Mrs. Charles W. Eoff. the seniors of Gamma Phi Beta members of the chapter with a pinnacle day evening, May 28. Guests were Mrs. Rajah Halibwin, and Mrs. Mebra LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. LUGGAGE NEEDS Wettig for Summer The largest and most complete line of luggage in the city. Luggage Shop 732 Mass. 1685 Students Attended the Summer Session in 1928 Courses are offered by thirty-two departments of the University Elective and required courses are available in— The Junior College The Senior College and The Graduate School Whether you are interested in the liberal arts or in professional courses you will find your needs provided for Talk with your Dean, or visit the Director of the Summer Session for full information. 103 or 107 Fraser ETTA KETT Smart Boys at College By Paul Robinson