SUNDAY, MAY 12. 1929 PAGE THERE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAW ENCE, KANSAS 12049 Summer Session Has a Curriculum of 400 Courses Thirty-Two Department Offer Varied Classes; Study of Deaf Included The summer session at the University offers approximately 100 courses within the 32 departments. The first term will run six weeks, from June 10 to June 20, and the second term will run four weeks, from July 20 to August 17. The summer session offers students on the HILL during the two main term periods in the spring and summer in the winter. Prof. H, E. Chandler, assistant director of the Summer Session, in speaking of the growers, said that many schools were doing school work said that many students had been in the summer session office for the catalogues on the HILL. Over 2,000 people in Kansas and other states have written for bullets of summer session courses. These requests have all been answered, are on hold, and 15,000 preliminary pamphlets that were sent out earlier in the spring. Pred. Robert S. Thompson of Columbia University, Prof. John M. Washburne of Syracuse, Prof. Hans Olsen, of Carnegie, and L. W. Brooks principal of the Welch high school, will conduct and study in the Education. Two Conferences Here The School of Fine Arts will have two instructors, from out-of-state for the summer. Mr. Digby will have an out-of-state professor, while the Latin and Greek department has engaged Professor Edmund Cressman of Denver University. Two conferences are to be held the first two weeks of the summer. One is in connection with Visual Instruction week and is of particulary interest to those in Education work. The other is a statewide Council of Religious Educators. A special feature of the session this summer will be a course offered in the school for all students to entail laboratory work which will be conducted entirely by the school for all students. Many Added Features One of the strongest coaching schools Kansas has ever offered will be the one presented this year. The school is a member of the University of Southern California, will be an important addition to the coaching staff. The coaching is divided into three terms. Besides the actual study program the University is offering Wednesdays, night picture sessions and Tuesday evening for umes, and several recitals and lee summer courses over their increase in popularity to the added four-hour courses earned in the summer is less expensive than the two hours in the summer acquired in the course. To Chandler. Professor Johnson Rates Students on Ability Seal The rating is based on twelve qualities: physical vitality, personal capacity, operative ability, native ability, technical ability, vision, judgment, ethical integrity, evidence of culture and refinement, leadership and responsibility Prof. Ellis F. Johnson of the department of electrical engineering is the chair of the electrical engineering to the junior and senior electrical engineers by all of us, who are given them Want Ads Tentative five-word or best I insertion. Over twenty-five words, I insertion, each such word. In each such word --at LOST: A brown tread hat between Blue Mill and Theta house, Tuesday night. Return to Lida Eckdall or call 295. —177 Guests of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority at the Mothers day banquet Ohio men are Mrs. DIVAN, and Mrs. KAYNEL, and Mrs. DIMMOCK, and Mrs. Waste, of Hinwatha; Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon, and Mr. and Mrs. Bryan, of Otowawe; Mrs. and Mrs. BARNES, of Hamilton; Mrs. Edwards of Eldorn; Mr. and Mrs. Hannon, of Burrington; Mr. and Mrs. Phoenice, of Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. Downey, and Mrs. Horton, and Mrs. Marrs Mr. and Mrs. Lester, and Mrs. Lester, and Mrs. Reynolds, and Mrs. Anthony, and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Eates, of Kansas City, Kam.; Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Harper, and Mrs. Hunter, and Mrs. Leser of Lawrence. The Aesca fraternity entertained at the chapter house, Saturday evening, and sang songs in the bergs' orchestra furnished the music, and the chapwicks were Mrs. W. E. Beverwick, Mrs. J. E. Harwood, Mrs. S. L. Harwood, Mr. and Mrs. Dake Holmke. Out-of-town guests were John Pinkin, Independence; Marvin Johnston, University; Charlie Young, Lawrence; Johnson Oberne, Roswell, N.; M; Ray Sheppard, Wakefield; Jack and Dick Amor, Wright, Wichita; Lawrence Washington, B. Lumber, William VanDell, Stacey Pickell and Stacey Pickell of Kansas City. Members of the Delta Zorn zoron gave a masquerade, costume party and dancing. The Miller-Walters orchestra played during the evening. Chapel Street, 251 N. 78th St., Stover, Mrs. Belle Wilmot, Mrs. J. E. Harwood, and Mrs. F. R. Bryant, of Gussia of the sorrowity were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ashur, Mr. and Mrs. H. Wemer, Hirud Urahman, Hiral Urahman, Ilkhanullah Gilanchord of Kuwait City, Mp. Lincoln Pratchett, who has been visiting for the past week at the Gammel PHi Puthe Inn, returned to her home in 'Kingman Friday. Alice and Mary Jane Brunner are spending the week-end in Wamego. Constance Ross is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, C. Ross, of Emporia, this week-end. Guests at the Camma Phi Beta house this week-end are Marion McNibb, Penetone McClain, Mildred Thurrman, and Laura Mollette. Emine Wallace is spending the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wallace of Lared. Miss Erma Appleyle was the guest of honor of the Advisory Boards of the W.M.C.A. and the Y.M.C.A., at the Colonial tea room Saturday night. The W.C.A. cabinet will be the presidents of Mice, J. Mitchell and Miss Amie McCricken at dinner Sunday evening, May 12 at 5 p.m. Y. W.C.A., will hold a reception for new members and a business meeting for all members from 4:00 to 5:30 p.m. Refreshments will be served from 4:00 to 5:30 and then the meeting will be on the by-ways of the constitution. Panel decorations and streamers in tan, and a two-tone effect of pale yellow and blue were those used at the 2013 New York Giants Fraternity in F.A.U. ball, Friday evening. The team's house Rum Rum coach, Jason Bower, said "The chaperons were." Mrs. Ella McKnight, housemother, Mrs. Kim Delta, housemother, and Mrs. Roy Dent, of Olathe, Remodeling Clothes Repairing Clothes Cleaning Clothes That's our Business The Delta Sigma Lambda fraternity entertained about ninety guests at their spring formal at the theater. Musical works were performed, and Spring flowers were used as decorations. Music for the dancing was for the choir; Chaperones for the evening were Mrs. Caroy, housemother, Ms. McDonald, and Professor and Mrs. W. A. Making Clothes Schulz the Tailor Square and Commiss, national Masseuse organization, helps the annual Paucer Festival at 6:30 in the Green Owl Tea Room. Covers were for 22. Dawn N. B. Brueden of the School of Religion at Columbia University. The subject of his address was "Personal Bioskole. The guests of honor include Dr. E. Melivin, John N. Johnson, The Architecture society had their annual picnic at Cameron's Bluff, three miles west of Lawrence, last Thursday afternoon. The entire department of alchemy students were invited. A short meeting was followed by games. Patronesess of Kappa Phi, Methodist Women's Club, are entertaining the organization at the annual senior hike to Proef, E. F. Engel's home Thursday afternoon, May 16. Patrons will be greeted by Harry A. Murray, Mrs. Lyman Walder, Mrs. E, G. Vernon, Mrs. E, C. Maxwell, and Mrs. V. K. Bruner. The Founder's Day banquet of Alpha Delta Pi security is being held at the chapter house this moon. The decorations will carry out the rain, fire, and placements, and candles. About seventy-five are expected to attend. Involutions have been extended to the town branch of the League in Women Volunteers, to Theta Sigma Pi (TSpi) and to private individuals guests to attend the ten to be given by the K. U. League of Women Veterans in central Administration. Members are honored by $5 honoring Mrs. D. Miller Green, Nebraska State Executive Secretary of the organization. Miss Alice Winnion, of the department of English, will be present. Mrs. Green, wife while attending the Nebraska University, was president of the Nebraska architecture school; she was graduated from the university a couple of years ago she went directly into national competition to present position, the resignation to take effect in June when she will go to work where her husband is employed. Mrs. Walter Riekel of the Alba Chi Omega house, is spending the week-end at the home of her parenting brother, John Riekel, who formerly Katherine Maus. Alpha Ni Xi Delta held open house at our new chapel house in the West End of London from 2 to 5. The ten table was covered with a cut Italian cloth, and then a black and white deposit tray held gold. Ophidia roses, and each entail the table held silver. Read Etta Kett today. Why Not Take Some Pictures? Eastman and Agfa Films Members of the sorority were assisted by Mrs. Belle Wilmot, Mrs. Jane MacLean, Mrs. J. W. Offrey, Mrs. Kyle Grace, Mrs. Richard, Mrs. George Kirchhoff, Mrs. E. B. Stouffer, Mrs. R. A. Schwegler, and mothers of the local members. If it is cloudy use "Agfa." the all weather film. "We Develop' Rankin's Drug Store 'Handy for Students' 11th & Mass Phone 678 "Red Seal Award Cafe" At any time we are always at our best for the college students Refreshing Drinks -- Popular Foods Jayhawk Cafe 1342 Ohio Members of the Kappa Sigma fraternity entertained with a "unlattice brawl" at the chapter house, Saturday evening. Decorations carried out by members of the Kappa Sigma are theatrical from Kansas City, also played during the evening. Chaperones were Mrs. J, L. Stroer, Mrs. Grace Charmers, N., M. K. Thompson, and Ms. K. Brown, including Mary Alice Crawley, Mildred Sturman, Rebecca Thompson and Annna May James, of Kansas City, Mo.; Ellen Brown, of Kentucky, Ky.; Adrienne Achterhy, Columbus, Mo.; Dick Wilson, of Liberty, Mo.; Kenneth Kelly, of Kansas City Kan.; Forrest Smythe, and Charles Greweer, of Leavenworth, The Founder's Duy banquet of Alpina Commons Delta sorority was held at the Eldridge hotel, at 7 o'clock last Friday. The banquet was the gurple-catalyst which reflected the past, present and future of futuristic rainbows, and the nut cupue were small roils of rose petals, how the shape cards were in the form New York, (UP)—A two-borough city in the Northeast. P. Dutton & Company, printers, and the Book of the Month Club, has eliminated in the diving of a 490,000-foot iceberg. 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