FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1939 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANASN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 123 PAGE THREE Dr. Landes Describes Volcanic Ash Shower in Pre-Historic Kansas Assistant State Geologist Give Second Address of Series Over KFKU Explosion that starched the airborne toothed tigers of Western Kansas clouds of volcanic dust that all but were lethal. Mastodons that rained the western plains in those days were described as bizarre creatures. K. L. Baugnier, a pioneer biologist, in the second of a series of six radio addresses over the University of Oklahoma. In his address, titled "The Volunteer Ash Show In Kansas," Doctor Linda drew a word in memory of her great nephew, an over-western Kanaa, part of Oklahoma and Nebraska, over a million years ago. The children are found in the rish deposits in Mead, Moorland, Pollinia, and Josephine counties in Oklahoma; in calites in Oklahoma and Nebraska deposits running from a cowboy to 80 feet in thickness, and in areas Deposits Cultivated Ground. The deposit is the deposit must have been created away by the rain and by water sources" and "Bee Lorien Landes." "However, where were early winds mixed drifters in the bar of obstruction, the domains were covered and then prevented to be wet, by cleaning occupied terraces." No record was made of this one came equations, a kind of overflow in the Doctor's curriculum at the Capitain group of Northwestern New Mexico. An illustration of what happened in Kansas, Doctor Lumber qualified from Phi's university, the erosion of his reputation, the coming of Describes Historic Evaporation. Undoubtedly the earliest general event in human history was the eruption of a volcano on an island between Java and Sunda Islands in 1367. The noise was heard 24 miles into the sea resulting, through its innermost water distribution, in brilliant ammonia gas that was uninhabited, but the great gases set in motion by the disturbance, over three abnormally high ocean depths about 300 000 persons. The sea or new 1,000 feet deep, where the island was first The explosion of Katmai, Nunavut, led dak island, Alaska, in 1952 was also described. Tahli explosion via buried 750 miles. Such things harnessed in our state over a million years and when spoken aloud by humans they are an ash resulting from the cooling of molten lava buried high in the ground. "Five Trilion Tons of Sulfur" will be the tone of Doctor Lamada's next address to be given over KFRAU Thursday evening. The amount of sulfur is the amount of the present wealth of salt in Kim sas. Ching's "Lindbergh" a chance of Twin Latitudes we saw on our flights. "Limberland" the apt name of Miami on his first call with a of airlines, but not in aircraft factories. Rent Your Car from Rent-A-Ford 916 Mass. Remember "Her" with a basket of our flowers for "her" ritual. Jaybawk Floral Gardens 20th B Team. Sixty. Phone 145. Telephone 145. D.E. JOLLY Owens Having Functioned for 28 Years. Religious Education in University Will Be Called Kansas Bible College A total of 629 students have been enrolled in the School of Religion since the time of its organization in 1822, according to a recent report by Dana S. B. Braden. The school is supported by a number of three qualified instructors from three of these six churches. The program of religious education at the University began under the direction of the Christian Woman's College, and soon became known in the Kassae Bible Chair. This institution had as its main purpose the making possible for women members of a tax-supported school. All class institution at that time was without credit and much of the work done was on the present Free醛 Forum plan. One of the first projects of the National Council of Religious Workers which was organized in 1920, was the founding of a Religion School to begin to function in 1922 and its purpose, according to its constitution, "To teach and to instruct in religion, available to the students of the University of Kansas for scientific instruction in religion and its broad application to the problems of humanity." The first choices, which consisted of 62 students, had a voluntary enrollment. The courses were earned in college. Only 4 students received credit was given by the University, although the next year, the University accepted three hours credit from each student. Candidates Present Ideas Prospects for 1930 Jayhawker Meet Advisory Board Candidates for editor and business manager of the 1980 Jayhawkers were selected in a blind competition to the yearbook at a meeting of the Jayhawk Editor Allyson boxed and night in. The finalists will be announced. This is the first session the Board has held with the candidates. Previously applications have been received from about 100 candidates, which were mentioned by each candidate. There trying for the position of colour meet. Jock R. Morris, c13h; CJ Maird, c23h; John M. Martin, st, ed.; and Morrie Straight, c13h. The candidate for business manager are Kenneth Pierce, c14h; Bernard Perl, c14h; and Elena Sloan, c13h. credit was extended to six hours last year. The Board does not have to render its decision before April 1, according to the passes ruled last year by the March Student Council. After the interviews with the candidates were completed, the Board held a short business meeting in the 1929 following this, the Board joined the candidates and did the counting of votes received by Adee Agnes Husband. U.S. Air Expert Probes Fatal Airplane Crash A Mr. Kooibeling, representative of the division of neronatices of the department of commerce, is in Laurence today conducting a survey on to the cause of the recent airplane crash in the North Dakota area and Glen Anderson were年老仍活。 About fifteen years ago steps were taken toward the changing of the Kansai Bible Chair work into that of the Christian church. The chair was carefully worked out and approved by the state church conventions of the Christian church of 1915, which included its financial difficulties led to the postponement of the plans. Soon after the War, the Bible Chair be- That the student flew "frowe" to the controls in making the "bank" and the pilot was unable to gain control of the plane while making the fatal nose plunge, was given as the cause of the crash. There is evidence of opinion of a few eye-witnesses. The Bible College plans were presented at the state church convention of 1528 and a Karans Crusade was launched to raise money for the project. Of the $500,000 raised, $100,000 went toward enrichment equipment for the school. At the present time, the Kansas Bible College has been incorporated, a board of trustees, of which George H. Hill, professor of Theology and H. I. Hale, professor of Zoology, are members, has been elected. The present plans of the Bible College is for a continuation of the general positions of the Kansas School of Religion. Qualified instructors of other religious bodies will be invited to become members of the staff, and provision is being made that such religious body shall receive training in the further development and policies of the school. The Kansas Bible College will follow closely the lines of the Missouri Bible College which at present has three professors of religion, and may not other than the Christian church. birthday. The graduate department at California State University during the following of 2009 which was established by the Shell Research Laboratories to conduct the application must be a chemistry major and deny to start on his or her D-credit. Toronto Has Unique Plan 1. of C Offers $900 Fellowship WALK-OVERS HITTING ON ALL TWO Study Is Made a Major Spor in Canadian University Toronto...One of the three colleges of North America, where study is the major sport. Can did one of its classes? Express his admiration of the success of the principles of education in operation in the University of Toronto. As a means of eliminating overcrowding and the growth of too large factories, we have to teach our students four colleges. The teaching of sense subjects, such as science, is centralized in the largest of the colleges, while the teaching of art copy are taught in all four. This combines the advantages of a small college with the superior environment. --others $30 and $35 All liberal arts students are divided from the beginner, into two groups. The first group has a certain curriculum which is designated in the catalogue. Practically the whole course is laid out in four parts: the introduction he elects for the next four years. When the candidate completes his work, he has a fully recorded knowledge of the subject. Students of various years and is a various department of majors and courses. The courses are arranged progressively. Each academic year is one unit; the pass course receiving two examinations is examined only once. Equipped for Yale Verno Audrey, show girl, was beaten by a Yale student when she refused him a date. The student Drew B. Lawrence, was arrested. The students Audrey made the trip from hotel to theatre there in pads and The university of Iowa baseball sound will cover 9,500 miles to play 23 games in 14 weeks this spring. R.O.T.C. 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