PAGE FOUR 国家税务总局监制国家税务总局监制 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1620 Dr. C.C.Little's Late Resignation Explained in Note President of Michigan U. K. F. Commencement Speaker, Noted as Liberal "A vigorous, frank administrator, though perhaps unilomicius in doing his duty as he saw it," the characterization given Dr. Clarence Cook Little, the 1928 commencement speaker and a recent issue of School and Society. Reasons Are Given Doctor Little tendered his resignation as president to the board of regents of the University of Michigan for failing to accept a nectar after Doctor Little had faced several administrative difficulties if secured工夫 he deserved desirable for Doctor Little's reasons for his resignation, and much of his philosophy of education, are given in his letter of resignation: "For some time two things have been increasingly apparent, "First, my methods of handling situations dealing with interferences of pet food, interest and interests, and aluminal interests are not consistent with policies which the government supports." "Second, that I shall, I hope, be more effective in scientific research and teaching than in administration "I therefore request that my resignation be accepted to take effect Sent 10 August 2015." Ms. Abramovich absence from June 30 to Aug 31, or before that if the resents desire it. "First, that the university college be established only if the board of repents is whole-hearted in favor of you. Second, that you do the deaux, or if my successor is definitely in favor of it and will personally sponsor it. Only in these ways would we have to deal with it. It would need neatly hard on the students to tangle in under circumference." Absence of Personal Feeling "Second, that the present legislative program be placed in charge of the dems of administration acting for the aid and of a committee of the reme I embrace of Personal Feeling "I have a great love for me with in the absence of person feeling and will realize that I wish to acknowledge their great kindness "The chief assets possessed by any executive are the ingrained principles which activate his policies. These right or wrong, necessitate the above course of action in spite of great perseverance on my part that such is not case." “interests of private donors,” refers the magazine explainer, to the new lab research library where the staff are studying the university, an surrendering too much of the university's autonomy in educational matters, a gift,“local interest” refers to the discussion at Ann Arbor over the doctoral program offered by dermology groups; “ alumni interests” refers to the discussion over the administration of the new League. considered too political to mosey homes and he could not execute them. His measures against student defrauding and automobiles at the beginning of the semester were successful in creating as well as a distribution that the prohibition acts are a friend. He refused a Muslim salary raise, instead offering a free one for faculty members; an increase per faculty member.* The Outlook also commented on the reignition, saying that President little held many progressive conceptions in education, though they were Is a Noted Scientist He is a noted scientist, and has many hundreds of rare battlesmen and engineers. His stand on birth control has been widely followed, and he often promoted much discussion. The board of representatives expressed project over his resignation in a resolution of national standard, his constructive apurpations, his firmness, courage, loyalty, and commitment to the values of relationships a heartfelt loss to us all. We credit the future may have High School Students Specialize in English, Mathematics, History Geo. O. Foster Conducts Surve Based on 805 Freshman Transcripts High school students of Kansan specialize in English, algebra, geometry, and American history, accredited by the University of Kansas. They send a signed copy to 505 Bremen now in the University of Kansan. The study team is composed of an instructor, show that credits from one fourth to four years have been offered in more than 620 dropped classes. Of the 805 freshmen, 462 offer three units of English for University entrance; 52 offered 75 units and 350 had carried English course. Of the 805 graduates, all but two of the 805 had some algebra, 452 offering one unit and the greater part of the rest offering 1 U units. Nearly all U units have geometry, 265 offering a unit or a half, both and two offering a half unit. American history was an entrance credit for $55, and a half credit for $8 more. Modern history was offered as an entrance credit of $12, and English history but by 20. Spanish, French, and German, in order manual married free feast- ings offered up to twelve months, and French 129 offered meals. Floss of French 129 offered meals. In contrast with the comparatively small showing in modern languages, was the report on Latin, with little variation ranging from one half to four full units. More than half that number offered two units, and more than one unit of Greek was completed in high school by one University freshman. In the science group, physics was the most popular, with 488 offspring enrolled. Biology was a subject; culture was a subject offered by 21 students. Chemistry was completed for a unit by 232, and general education was a manual training, offered by 255, allowed an increase over the numbers in this subject in past years. For the women, more offspring, and for the men, more subjects, are unlikely the same as her interests. Send the Daily Kannan home. The upper class in tennis uses the Dayton Steel Racquet Using exactly the same stroke, a ball driven from a Dayton Bay Racquet will get Tennis players everywhere are changing to the Dayton Steel Receiver—because science has shown that steel is faster than gait. In the good old days of the palate lob and the rainbow serve, who cared about speed in a raconte? Pray don't, partner— You'd practice for weeks to step up the speed of your game 20%—step into the store this afternoon and do it in 4 minutes. Play with a Dayton Steel Co. box under the raquet in the world. Dayton Steel Engager Co., Dayton, Ohio. But today if rules were allowed, the favorite racer would be a Springfield 30-06. DAYTON STEEL RACQUET Perfect balance—more precise—accuracy of a rifle. They're in the Dayton Steel Raquet. over a fall step quicker. Its extra springiness gives you the jump on speedier players. SOCIETY Bradleh Teder had as her guest to be Alpha X1 Delta house over the cocked her mother, Mrs. O, A, Te of Protection. Miles May Sexton of Abuja, who working on her master's degree at University of Chicago, was in the Alpha XI Delta house nursing. Boutrice Van Glider returned from Denver, Colo., today. Dorothy Evene of the Theta house, returned this morning from her home in Garden City. Mrs. Roy Corradius or Holdingham was the guest of her, daughter, Father, at the Alba XI Delta houses over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson on Chicago visited with their daughter Virginia, during the Easter浴养 in Lawrence and at the Hotel Mochely City. Ms. Mr. joke in vice-president of the Swift Packing Company. Mes. H, C. Taylor, program choreo, has planed a musical entertainment, consisting of a group of bands by Melvin H. Gelt, several number played on the horn by Ms. Marcus H. Burchard, group of gongs by Miss Arbuthurt. The University Women's Club will give a tour on Thursday, April 4, at 3 p.m. in Myers Hall for the board of officers, sororites and sisters on the Hill. Mrs. F, L. Brown, chairman of the committee in charge of the ten, will have the following ladies to assist her: Mrs G, W. Bradshaw, decoration; Mrs H, R. Hopperton, little girl; Mrs A, H. Sisler, refreshments. A biquet of $100,000 has been made by Sir Vincent Meredith to the endowment fund of McGill University, Montreal, Canada. Home Service Laundry and Dry Cleaning Phone 1329 Engineers Send Out Over 400 Invitations for 3-Day Conference Work called for and delivered H. D. Hearn, mgr. 1245 Conn. Invitations to the conference of the School of Engineering on Hotting Veldtion and Plumbing have been sent out to more than 100 people enclosed in a large room over 200 in the Kumanek City, Mp. district. It is expected that many in interested in building materials, go home to see the students, and get well will also attend. Heating, Ventilation, Plumbing to Be Topics for Papers and Forms Papers will be given by 60 men interested in research in these lines all over the nation. Speakers from the University of Oklahoma, the Shand of the School of Engineering and Architecture; L. T. Varty, professor at the State Board of Health; Moe Sesom Gottlieb, chiemet in the State Water Department; John Chancellor is L. Lindley, and a speaker from the department of journalism, who will probably be Prof. Resides the papers given, open for runs will be held allowing those attending to talk over personal problems to attend. A special attentive is being made to secure C. F. Hoehnert, director of the Research Laboratory of the American Society. and Forums It Will Pay You to take some work in the Lawrence Business College. Special rates are made to K, U. student who with毕帛 courses in shorthand, typewriting, hookkeeping and banking. We arrange classes to suit your convenience. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. 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It's his most thrilling film! with Ernest Torrence Mary Nolan Society of Hunting and Plumbing Engineers, Pittsburgh, Pa., to remain in advance Tuesday evening and speak at a research laboratory and various universities in solving research problems. The laboratory soon enough to address the Engineering convention in the morning session, but will talk in the afternoon session. A lecture on the methodology research work his laboratory has on the industry as a whole. A F. A. Shone has been invited by the American Society of Civil Engineer City section of the American Society of Heating and Plumbing Engineers to discuss April 8, to discuss the conference to open Tuesday. John F. Hale, past president of the Society, will be the speaker. McGill University, at Montreal, Canada, has in its possession a first edition of the oldest printed Chinese encyclopedia. This is a Literary treasure consisting of 5,629 editions, including the index, and weight too tall. 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