PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1925 Around Mt. Oread --was developed by Prof. Helen M Patterson, A. B. 1917, who is now at the University of Wisconsin. H. D. Hayes, United States supervisor of radio from Chicago, is visiting the University today. Mr. Hayes placed station KEKU this afternoon. Coach Steve Binhaun went to Colony, Kana, this morning where he will officiate at a high school basketball tournament there today and tomorrow. The date for the Electrical Engineers banquet has been set for March 20. The dance will be given in the Union building. Paul Boardside, captain of the men's elite team, said it is perfect score in a game that would normally take this time this year. Five perfect scores have been fired this year on the R. O. Frederick R. Stell, fs 622, died yesterday in Kansas City, Mo., at the St. Mary's college of appendicitis. Since leaving school here he has been a lawyer in J. C. Nichols' Companies of Kansas city doing architectural work. Scale models of standard airplanes are being made by several engineering students in aeronautics for the Engineers' Exposition to be held April 20th. These students in aeronautical design are starting on designs of per size airplanes. Herbert G. Aliphin, instructor in physical education, although hand-clipped by a broken leg, is instructed to swim for 10 minutes. Aliphin received a broken leg several weeks ago when one of his patrons against him during a swimming club. Candy was sold by the Wages and Means committee of the Y, W. C, A. is Fraser Hall, in central Administration building, and in the Engineering office. Johnston c20), is chairman of the committee, and in charge of the sale. Professor Albert Bloch of the department of design has a number of water color paintings on display in the exhibition building. The group, which is done in sanded toes, includes mostly portraits. The exhibit will be open to the public from 9. n. m. to 5. p. m., during holidays during the month of March. The Entomology Club held a dinner meeting late evening at the home of Miss Kathleen Doring, 1214 Tennessean Avenue, benefit of Lelia Winga, c.30 occupied a part of the evening. Guests of the club were the wives of the faculty members: H. R. Hungerford, B. Lawson, M. R. Hungerford, Woolruff, and Mrs. R. H. Beamer. Awards to former K. U. students were made at the Madison convention in the Wisconsin Press contest, "Oceto County Reporter," edited by D. L. Buckles, A. R. 1918, was first in editors' lists, a paper may, at paper day, be published. The university dbls and news of other organizations of special interest to women readers Mire Maude Brown, health education specialist, who will address the Forum at the Unixtian Church, Sunday morning is employed by the Comprehensive Health Department, she completed a five year program and demonstration of public health work at Fargo, N. D. She is now working out a plan for the establishment of a Health Center to act in connection with the Exterior Division of the University. 717 Mass. St. Omaha Hat Shop We clean your hat, repair your shoes, shine them and deliver them to your address. PHONE 255 Jamesburg, N. J., December 2, 1927 Smoker "J" Awaiting Loved One Jast -a-sittin' smokin' Edgeworth Just a sittin' of your you're a candle's burnt悦你 A't it says your love is true. For the days are gone, you're anger still. An't sometimes (always smokin') An't try to write some poetry An't try to love my love. An poetry book of you of my love. But—holly days above— I'll just be there for you. I'll You'll find me when I'm through Jast -a-sittin' smokin' Edgeworth, Just a sittin' of your you're a candle's burnt悦你 A new and exclusive photograph of Nicole Starkey, however, taken by her Washington home before she moved to the White House. First Lady of the Land You'll find me, when I'm through Just *eat*ittin', smoink' Eigworth, An 'a-thinkin', dear, of you. Edgeworth Extra High Grade Smoking Tobacco Several members of the faculty of the School of Fine Arts attended the concert at the Hotel Mushkibble in Kansas City tibe afternoon. The program was given under the auspices of the Society of Music Societies, whose purpose is to sponsor recent compositions showing modern musicians who attended the concert wore C. S. Skilton, Waldemar Gelch, D. S. Swartout, and Laer E. Anderson. Dann S. B. Braden of the School of Religion, who has been on a lecture tour in Western Kansas, was forced to cancel his lecture in Willey and return home Thursday, Feb. 7. He suffered from a slight attack of the Send The Daily Kansan home Can You Rollick? If you can: join The Midwestern University Tours Sailing from Montreal in the new Canarders ANTONJA ICE 21st or ATHENJA JUNE 28th Membership open to the students, faculty and Alumni of the Midwestern Universities and Colleges. You'll visit France, England, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland — 38 days spent in visiting the gay market. . . most historic, and picturequeen points of interest in Europe. It will cost you $426.50 from Montreal to Montreal or $489.45 from Chicago to Chicago Let the experience of the many Midwestern University people who traveled with us in 1928 be your guide in planning your 1929 Tours. For further information see: Wellesley, Mass.—Lantisita Wempe of New York City, is the only student enrolled in Physics Laboratory, No. 207, at Wellesley College. She has a Ph.D. in Psychology at McMullen and Associate Professors Davie and Wilson. PROF. H. C. THURNAU University of Kansas The University of Michigan baseball team has been invited to play a series of games in Japan during September. Cunard Line The American Express Co. 346 N. Michigan Ave Chicago Illinois Miss. Mauce Brown, health educa- tional specialist, will address the Forum at the Unitarian Church, Sunday morning at 10 a.m. --should reach you by 6:30 each evening. The tennis courts at the stadium are now in condition for play and ready for use by students. Listerine the safe Antiseptic Special Catalogs for Summer Session Available Soon $1.00 Announcements Palmolive Your Kansan Catalogus for the summer school session will soon be available as the catalogue of all the courses in pointment bursum of Qoe for correction, according to Prof. Dr. A. Chandran. A copy will be sent you by special carrier if the regular carrier misses you, provided you The calls for teachers are becoming numerous. Thursday, March 7, fourteen call5 were received with the message: "Come to our school and the remainder from high schools in Kansas. The positions being offered are full-time high schools rather than the rural." One of the first applications to be accepted is that of B. F. White, M.A., from Cedar Rapids High School, centrity of Lyons High School, Mr. White has been gaitting at Mulligan School. between 7 and 8 in the Telephone 2701K3 29c evening Shaving. Cream 50¢ 30c Non-Spi 38c 38c Hinds Honey and Almond Cream 25c Listerine Tooth Paste Special 18c