TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1930 Acknowledgement of the contributions of the authors in the preparation of this report. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIETY Ninety Jane Hewitt, 6130, of Barberville is a ghost at the Kappa Alpa theta house. A second W.S.G.A., ten will be given Wednesday afternoon for the candidates and University women from 3:30 to 5:30 in the central Administration rest room. The officers of the part year will act as he/she president. The Phi Mu Alphai fraternity gave a reception for Miregin Gustaf, ta'92, after his senior recital last night. The reception started at 8:25 p.m. and lasted 30 minutes. There no guests outside of the fraternity present. Guests at the Pt. Bla Fni, this week end-worries; Mrs. Edward Hammey and Mrs. Margaret Sticher of Brooklyn, NY, to welcome Kauaio Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. Block of Oklahomie, Ohio; Mrs. Stimmuth of Bergen, NJ; Mrs. Abbot Parker of Kansas City, Mo. Guests at the Kappa Kappa Game House over the week-end were: Miss Miss Jane Harper, Miss Della Dee Dove Goldie of Salina; Miss Miriam Arnold, Miss Marvin Dillonback, and Mrs. Lillard of City; Their Hepler of Fort Scott; Mrs. James Carter of Kansas City; Mrs. Lillard and Mrs. Charlotte Days. An informal W.S.G.A. fan was held this afternoon from 3:30 to 5:30 in central Administration building for the W. S. G. A. candidates for this years offices. Each candidate were her name named on her dress. The candidates present were Martin Smith, the W. S. G. A. candidates for this years offices. Each candidate were her name named on her dress. The candidates present were Martin Smith, the W. S. G. A. candidates for this year' Forty aspirants for the University Bridge, chess and checkers championships have already signed up for the event, which is to begin Monday March 19. Bridge, so far, holds the greatest appeal to the entrants in the tournament. Twenty-six entries have been invited, and with six having signed for play and checkers have attracted four on the court at midnight, Sunday, March 18. Those signee for Bridger: Wendell Curry and Bruce Gibbons; M. R. Douglass and Richard Dawn; John L. Douglas and Richard Dawn; Martin Lighter and Cecil Kollman; Frank N. Liscum and Tony Ruiz; Ruth Wylie and Ruth Warrington; Sam D. Parker and George H. Yiner. Y. Faye Parker and Robert Raymond; C. Robertus and Robert Raymond; William Jacobstein and William Goodman; Arnold Ungerman and Dan Brounner; Delphus Coffran and Paul Wooleyn; adn James P. Edwards and Harold M. For Cleos Sam S D. Parker, E. Victor Wilson, Arthur L. Coe, George Lehmann, Paul Spyder and Homer Miller. For checkers: Stanley E. Toland Forest A. Jackson, John S. Etting and Kermit Goodger. Pilot of the "Golden Arrow" 104 Major and Mrs. H, O. D. Sergarev and the "Goblin Aircraft", with a Major Sugmate set a new world's record of 20.320mph on an hour. The aircraft has been flying since 1965. South Gets New School New Orleans to Be Site of Neerri University New Orleans—(UP)—A plan for making New Orleans the site for one of the world's largest learning institutions for regressors is in maternal matriculation, according to Dr. O. E Krieger, president of New Orleans University, one of the institutions to be trained in the three correlated constituencies. If the institutions merge the school would rank on a par with such institutions as Fish University of Nashua, Brown University of Massachusetts, Washington, D.C. and Taukee University of Alabama. The local university would offer advanced arts and courses lending to the degrees of master's and doctoral degree as well as professional courses. Doctor Kringe said a meeting would be held here shortly among officials of the New Orleans University Medical Center, a local Congregational institution and the Flint-Goodland hospital discuss plans to improve diagnosis the planned consolidation. 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St. Have Your Shoes Repaired Announcements for STYLE - COMFORT ECONOMY --the Varsity and see SEVEN FOOTPRINTS TO Results of the recent research by Mr. Barbley will be presented to Beta Cigita at the regular meeting tomorrow afternoon at room, room 132. Edwin Newman, president Miss Ruth Hoover announces the practices for the W. A. A. water carnival. VARSITY Tonight - Tomorrow Floaters: Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7:30. Speakers Wednesday, 7:30; Satu- rday, 11:00 Mia: Frances P. Greenough, secretary of the department of Student Work of the Board of Education of the Northwestern Baptist Convention will be in Lawrence today and tomorrow. If there are any students who want to attend, please contact conference, appointments can be held by calling Mia: Thomas at 1429. "REDSKIN" Special Prologue "INDIAN MUSINGS" And don't forget to see Logan "AL" WAIT make his blind-fold drive Thursday noon. 12:00 o'clock on Massachusetts Street. Diversa: Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays; 1:30. Fern swimming Wednesdays and Fridays 4-00 Stunts: Tuesdays, 4:30; Saturdays, 10:30. On the "Job" Trail Students in industrial, mechanical and electric engineering are being serviced by three General Electric Company representatives today are GO TO--the Varsity and see SEVEN FOOTPRINTS TO Thursday - Friday Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, American Telephone and Telephone Company and the Bell Laboratory will have a representative here March 14 and 15 to interview students in the work of any of their companies. Representatives of the Kregee Company will hold conferences March 18 and 19. SATAN LOVE and the DEVII with Milton Sills And on the Stage On the Stage — In a new creation of magic and thought transmission. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday And on the Stage --- THE BLUE FLAME BOYS 8 Black Aces of Spades Playing LOW DOWN DIRTY HOKUM Want Ads Twenty-four words or less: I, insertion. Two words or less: I, insertion. Our twenty-four words: I, insertion. 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