PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1929 "Why Go to College?" Is Answered Briefly by Liberal Arts Dean Training Points Way to Success for Men of Ability, Character and Industry "Why go to college?" is an important question. The principal reasons, according to J. G. Brantad, dean of the college of liberal arts and sciences, 1. To waken the student to the problems of the person and civic problems of his own day. 2. To develop in him with relation to those problems something of the historical sense of the scientific spirit; an understanding of the origins of present conditions; and a spirit of critical analysis of those conditions. 3. Since the college course is to be regarded, not as the end, but as an important dimension of orientation in the world of men and women, to equip the student with the necessary native tongue and in serviceable acquaintance with other tongues and to foster a strong culture and the other arts as shall make his citizenship in the world both effe- 4. To give training in some specific field that the student may become immediately useful to society. "In many schools the experiment of the psychological or intelligence test is being made," said Dean Brandt, "we would do better to prepare for their life's work in some other manner. But we sh "The college should not close his doors to any young man or woman who can really profit by a college course, but he should answer to the question of this overcrowding the college, he said, "While it should not be too difficult to enter into college, it should be increasingly easier and faster than ever at the end of a year, a student has failed to get a sense of direction in his college course, he should take account of stock and see whether he is in not-waiting available time and energy without await." "No college, however, claims that the only road to real success lies through its gates. All any college tries to do is to take a young man or woman of ability, industry, and charm into the way to a really successful life." Although lack of funds has been considered a handicap by some, in lieu of a loan, it is rather an asset and an over supply of funds is far the most serious handicap in getting a college education. An unqualified person must have a college career. But to the serious type of young person Dean Brandt insists that "Let nothing stand in your way." Growing a beard has become the collegiate thing to do at the University of Minnesota. Newsreels will be made of the winners. It's the Cat's Whiskers. Sau Customs Officers London. —(UP)—Customs officials are determined to stop the smuggling of silk into Britain. Recently a London firm received a conglation of children's handbearers for a book written and scripted as cotton. So was the embroidered kit in the corner of coach. An enterprising official had discov ered that each cotton kitten was pr ovided with four tiny silk whiskers. The firm received a stern letter from the authorities warning them that they would be fired if the offense occurred again. U. S. Preserving Forests Landowners Face New Problem in Saving Soil in Saving Soil Jacksonville, Fla.—The ottery of a generation again against a threatened famine of forest products has been documented. The lack of materialize it, E. A. Sherman of the U. S. Forest Service declared here today, before the joint meeting of the American Forestry Association and the National Forest Service, the failure of the famine to make itself felt is in fact due to the effectiveness of the warning in inducing forests to take steps unlhought of in the old, "flash" days, especially in the matter of fire prevention, waste oil conservation and the seeking of timber substitutes. The new task of the forest conservationists, Mr. Sherman continued his research on how to solve the problem of soil exhaustion and erosion, which has now assumed alarming proportions. "Economic pressure" he said, "and the pressure of public opinion will combine to exclude certain classes of waste land from cultivation until such conditions are made necessary to adapt them for permanent tillage. Meanwhile such lands may serve a useful and very valuable purpose as forests. Forestry use not only preserves the soil but contributes to its upliftment." In Congress Today Senate Consider's radio bill. Military affairs committee meets or outlines bills. House Considers minor bills Grocery Chair Put on Wheels Washington — A chain of grocery stores from Los Angeles to Pittsburgh. A self-service grocery and meat market is set up, and five stores on wheels operate from it. Customers can either come to the store, buy their groceries, or have delivery made; or they can wait for the moving store which makes the rounds twice a day. Each store on wheels carries 50 vegetables, 50 meats, 400 grocery items, and a meat market. Home Service Laundry and Dry Cleaning Phone 1329 Work called for and delivered H, D, Hearn, mgr. 1245 Coun. New Spring Brocks Franklin attended a Brooklyn grade and high school and finally Columbia University from which he was graduated in 1958. An impressive art form, He has the honor of being New York's sole contribution to an ancient and distinguished Latin art, with a collection he has his fellow Brooklynians in the subway to the perhaps after all only slightly more dangerous pastime of waving a blower at people who are not there the same time he accomplished the practically unheard of fear of abandoning the practice of speaking through his indexoia for a pleasant experience. United Press Staff Correspondent Sarah Murray only United States bullfighter in Mexico, after five years ofpromotion and building this spring. Franklin Then he came to Mexico as a tourist on a three-mouse' vacation and then returned. From the first moment of the parade, his father, Herbert "Hipper," Franklin was an "affronton." Franklin, thrilled at his first cor- Only American Bullfighter Will Make Debut in Madrid Early This Spring Gesford F. Fine For three years Franklin was in the minor injuries as far as corvidias. He's not been injured by the border nor Americans frequently went across the frontier anxious to see what would happen to one of their countrymommy football enough to try it. rida, was told by a friend, a Spani- ard, that it was not n sport for North Americans but only for Latines. The American matador had a hard time of it for several years. Bullfight managers would not engage him in the fight, but a few believed a boy from the other side of the Rio Grande, much less from another place, to terrorize and to tell what happened. JEFFRIES DRY GOODS CO. Often their tries were rewarded by seeing Franklin trampled, hurled against the ramparts, and even gored. But the Gritting man was very determined to stay on Sunday after that always found him back in the ring for another round. He expects to fight in Spain, prowling through Paris as well as Madrid, a year or more. So far as is known, he will be the first Yankee 'mander to be his luck in the game. Flat crepes, prints, chiffons. satin-back crepes in sizes 14. 16, 18. 20. $9.75 in white, orchid, yellow, blue, shell-pink The program will include the following numbers. Abbey Is 1400 Years Old New spring shades of blue, green, tan, and rose. With cape collars, flares, and pleats. Prof. Waldemar Gelbeth, the school of the violin department of the School of Fine Arts, will give a lecture on Melon strings in an audition auditorium. He will be assisted by Prof. D. M. Swarthwout and the School of Fine Arts, as the piano. $5.95 Dean Swarthout to Assist in Progra mon March 4 Special postage stamps will be issued during 1929 to celebrate the centenary. Geltch to Give Recital living numbers. "Concerto E major" Bach At today's ceremony, in addition to the many bishops, priests and Italian pilgrims from all over the country, there were several hundreds of foreigners, including many Americans who arrived especially for the occasion. Send The Daily Kansan home. 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