PAGE FOUR SUNDAY, MARCH 24, 1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS New Personalities for Old Is Goal of Psychiatrists Whole Individual Attended by Orthopsychiatry; Shift Away From Old Ideas Old Ideas New York—The chief reason for the existence of psychiatrists lies in their hope of ciening unsatisfactory personalities, Dr. Karl A. Menninger of Topeka, Kan., colleague of the author of this dissertation. An affiliative meeting at their meeting here. "If pyhysthistria did not think the leopard could change his spots, they would have been blame forOriginally blame for all the evils of mankind was placed on the死 Dr. Mouteroun remembering societies, "original sin" plain "ourrenewery", and finally to the "selenum theory of responsibility" where many thousands of dollars are now spent annually to determine whether people have responsibility or do not. "If they have it they are locked up If they do not have it they are locked up also." said Doctor Meninger. In the first group are people predisposed to failures because of organic disease. These are found by physical contact, in large public places, the hypophrenics, who are known to the psychologists. In the third group belongs the isolation personality. These individuals have a severe world because of physical deformity, financial difference or geographical location on lonely farms or outposts of civilization. They are unsocial, not anaclit. They are usually discovered. Orthopsychiatry, the new psychiatry, recognizes no devils but shifts away from these disorders in its attention to the whole individual, mind and body. However, before orthopsychiatry can treat patients with a disability they must be classified. Doctor Menninger presented his classification which includes seven groups of such disorders. The fourth group, the social individual or comrades, and the fifth group, the family, fall because of inescapability to maintain an ever tense of emotional balance. The sixth group contains the neu- trials who are unhappy and at a dis- advantage because of insultation in their way of thinking. This group depoliticly 'discover' this group In the seventh classification belongs that ever recurring group of psychopathic personalities with an embarrassment than from qualities in the individual. Doctor Menninger preferred to call these "orientalities" or "perverse personalities." Serenaders Are Arrested When "Shots" Are Fired Seattle, Wash. - Serrending board house co-eds resulted in the arrest of several fraternity men recently at the University of Washington when traite neighbors called police to quall the revolt in which several were fired. It later developed that the man had procured some firebreakers. After consulting with heads of several of the organized homes reported by Mr. Thomson, David Thomson of the University of Washington decided to dismiss the case. 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Phone 265 Great Property Destructio Wrought by Mississippi High Water High Water Flood waters tore the Mississippi river and some of its tributaries harried residents in bottom lands year after year. South. Afterwards the storm stifted from Alabama to Georgia, killing seven persons and leaving a trail of destruction. United Bank Five negro school children were killed in Alabama when the tornado struck and wrecked a church which contained three of their killed women. a half mile. In Alabama and Georgia a drenching rain preceded a tornado. Damage was heavy in the two states, but it had not been estimated today. At Quincy, IL, the Mississippi river continued to pour through two large areas of land, then twenty thousand acres of rich bottom land. No lives have been reported lost, so residents were warned in ample time to vacate the property. Uneasiness was felt along the Mississippi from its south onto new territory, and down into the valley. Government forecasts continue over the wet season. Considerable fear was felt around Canton, Mo., as the Mississippi river lapped at the tops of dikes and seeped through. A hundred homes and the Canton light power were surrounded by floodwaters which were still rising. The light plant will go out of order as soon as the water rises a few more inches. A student in Ohio State University was suspended from the University for a period of one week, by the Student Court for violating the parking regulations because he was in violation of the suspension because it was his second appearance in court this year. Quality -- Service Watch repairing our specialty 735 Mass. Phone 1881 Howard Said, fe'31 of Garnett, is spending the week-end at the Beta Theta Pi house. SOCIETY Mary Elizabeth Kennedy is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. W. F. Bowen, in Topeka. Chaperones for the evening were and S. M. Law, Mrs. Harriet Kueisterstein, S. M. Law, Mrs. Harriet Kueisterstein, Mrs. Lawrence, O. Hihawa, and Mrs. Willece L. O. Kelly of Kansas City. Bob Bucannon of Wichita is a guest at the Pi Kappa Alpha house. Dean S. B. Braden's class of University men entertained George O. Foster's class of women with an in-depth study of the church, Friday evening. Various games were played, and a short program given. Readings Marion G. Clinton and Clarence Francisco, and a skit on Einstein's Theory of Relativity was performed by Dr. William Williams, who represented Professor Max, and Professor Climate. The party was chaperoned by Rev. and Mrs. S. B. Braden, and Dean and Mrs. S. B. Braden. Members of Phi Mu Alpa Entertainment with an Annual Spring format, performed by students at Eldridge, Friday evening. Younger orchestra from Ottawa fanned out to Queens. Out-of-town guests were Martha Jailite, Gertrude Gwinner, Tooka; Gertrud Lavender, Jane Alger; Alligator, Castle Coll, Kansas City, Mo.; Leslie McKean, Hopkins, Ms.; Mrs. Evelyn Bristol, and Rita Corcoran, Securance. Murray Danglade, George Ball, Dave Evans, Stewart Lyman, and Mac Cahal of the Sigma Nu House, the week-end in Kawaui City, Mo. Students who went to Manhattan this week-end to attend the annual A crowd of about 200 couples and 150 stars attended the Soph Happ Friday evening. The hall was decorated with floral arrangements, ceiling of lavender and orange, mural hangings of yellow and fusturian lamps. Chick Scooggs and his Playmate played the lead roles as they finished the music. They presented a variety of specialty acts, including numbers by a minute, actos, and several pieces played on royalty-instruments. Week-end guests at the Alpha Gin Omega house are: Madge Youceer and Letha Vogue of Hatchimon, and Constance Crockett of Kanata City. All student activity books must be turned in at the athletic office immediately for reservations for the Kauai Island Conference concession yesterday. The activity books admit students to 25 assitants and offer a third of their admission after the Easter vacation. spring party of the Sigma DP 691 slon chapter are Lorraine Meade, Msia Muency, Rosella Stutz, John McCorme, Franklin Mall and Roger Krause. Brook I. Haines Dellert C. Roberts of Topeka are week-end guests at the Alpha KappaLambda house. Square and Commensal fraternity will have a dinner at 6:30 at the Collegial Ten room Webster Building blooming plenis will be initiated at the Mountain Tower Vault Stuffed, c. Ethe Wheeler P. Wilson, Rachel C. Williams, Lily Rice and Rick Rainier, 173 The chaperones were: Mrs. Alice Monieret; Mrs. S. L. Wilhelm, the Dipka Kapra house mother; Mrs. Edith Milfer of Kappa Kapra母家; Mrs. J. H. Kramer, Phi Delta Thea house mother; and Mrs. Mara Wellingh, the Dipka Kapra house mother. Bill Abbott, Dave Rankin and Bob Warren are the guests at Abbot's home in Kansas City over the week end. There is only one elecrt on the campus at the University of OKla hawa. Located in the fine arts building, it is used to hall plaes Now $1.00 Special Stationery Sale Hurd's Suede Finish $2 and $2.25 Values Two Stores LOOK! "NEW MOON" The Musical Comedy Hit Two dancing, vivacious choruses. Comedy teams that will make you roar. Trios and quartettes will succeed in releasing that suppressed desire. of the Year Tuesday and Wednesday March 26 and 27 Fraser Hall $1.00 Spend two hours being glad you are at K. U. Tickets in Basement of Green Hall or Call K. U. 64 8:15 Revue Includes Filipinos Group Will Assist in Program by Cosmopolitan Club Definite word has been received from Manhattan that the Zapata tribunals will be in Lawrence annuity, annual East-West Revue to be presented in Fraser Hall those two evenings. This Revise is the annual International night program given under the auspices of the K. U. Cosmique. Zapata trothiadeurs, a group of diphrons, including Averbarn Axes and Cyrillic warriors. U. at present, attracted much attention later since and presented the act of attacking with spears and a broad, active comment. The group has traveled considerably with the Reipah-trothiadeurs. Eight Nations Represented Students representing eight different countries will participate in the program which will include approximately ten different acts. Throughout the program the Campus衬院 club "Above All Nations In Humanity" will be observed, according to Bob Myers, president of the Chairman of the program committee. Attend the Kansas Relays, April 20. Remember her with homemade frosted candy Eater. We use horse-she milk chocolate. GOLDEN GATE CHOCOLATE SHOP 713 Mass. Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.00 Phone 498 Easter Chocolates Lowney's and Chase's Coe's Drug Store Call 521. We Deliver RALPH ROBY Drugs - Soda - Lunch Phone 50 929 Mass. 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