FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Business School Plans An Increased Number of Graduate Courses Seminars in Economic Theory Finance, and Marketing to Be Offered Three separate graduate summers will be conducted by the School of Business next year, Dean Frank T. Stockton announced today. One seminar will be in finance, in charge of B. Tayler, another will be in ecology under John Lee, and the third in marketing in charge of Dean Stockton. The seminar in economic theory will be classified under general economics and social sciences, and candidates for the degree of master of arts and candidates for the degree of graduate. The seminars in finance and in marketing will be classified as business administration courses and are not open for credit to candidates for the degree of master of arts. It may be taken in the professional second degrees. The credit given for the master thesis is separated from the credit given for everything else, so nothing to do with the thesis, but they take up special topics of study which are not covered in the thesis. The marketing seminar will take up such studies as the growth of direct selling and the position of the jobber in merchandising. Since 1921 special attention has been given in the department of economics to the seminar. The establishment of the seminars is an evidence of the intention of the department to develop actively as possible, Dean Stockton said. A number of students in the department are enlisted for master's degrees. Also, there are some who are candidates for doctor's degrees. By giving a somewhat more specialized curriculum, we expected that the number in the graduate enrollment will show a considerable increase. Senior Invitation Bids to Be Received Mar, 7 Bids on senior invitations will be received the afternoon of Thursday, March 4th. All candidates for senior class president. Companies from many parts of the country are planning to send representatives to participate in the event. Candidates has not yet been armed. Bid will be placed after careful consideration of all other factors. The invitations will be **Orders for the invitations will be taken at an early date.** The time and place for putting in orders will be announced later. United States Bays Old Japanese Clothes Washington, (UIP) — The United States is planning to bring more military manpower to Iraq in the wake of a rise in terror attacks by bar of fire and other garrisons each year around the country to the Departments of Defense. Despite its large silk production of Japan, the common people seek under and outer garments of cotton for their daily dress. After following buttons and bleaching them, these rags are sold in the United States for cooling and aeration. The department of Commerce explained. Formally this cost off cotton clothing was thrown away, but in 1922 Uncle Sam learned of the Nipponese rag-bag and got his agreement for it. That year he discarded timesworn garments; troussees, coats and other clothing. Few Fail To Pay Fee "The final check-up on those we have met yet paid their second semester fees, which was made Tuesday, Feb. 26, showed that only 21 students had failed to pay," said Karl Khooz, burrow this morning. Most of these have paid since the time of the class to remove only a few from classes. --the arms are now resting at the bottom of the sea near Milos. According to the survey, a few months ago they have been wrenched off following a spitfire between the conch and the seabird. 1. American students are at the head of the list at the San Francisco University this year. Twenty-five countries are represented there. Plans Record Panama Flight Captain Ira Eaker, who won distinction as the chief pilot of the record-breaking Question Mark, is about to attempt a dawn to dusk flight over Alaska. He will be the first brave-bearer for P-12 pursuit机队 for the 2,800 miles from Brownville, Texas to France. Field maiden it matches for refiring, using special weapons and equipment. Nations Vie for Lost Arms of Venus de Milo as Archaeologists Start Search Paris—(UP) The announced plans of certain Greek archaeologists to search for the broken arms of Venus and Apollo in an international controversy between the art circles of Paris and Athens. French museum authorities contend that such a search is ridiculous since the arms in question are in a glass case at the Paris museum. According to the French version, the statue of Venus de Milo was bought by a French consul back in 1820 from a Greek peasant, named Odessa. It was later mounted on the Island of Milo. It was hidden by a thick growth of shrubbery and there is no definite knowledge as to how long it had been there. The statue has always been visible; one has ever been able to explain positively how they were broken. It is this one weak link in the history of the statue on which the rheacalogists base their claims that M. Jules Flandrin, noted French artist, relates in a press interview how he carefully measured both the fragile and the sturdy surfaces found them to fit perfectly. He declares there is no doubt in his mind after having made this mini exam- Lindy to Wed Secretly? Morrow Family Silent About Marriage Date Mexico City—(UP) —The wedding of Amelia Morew before the flower returns to the United States on his second trip into Mexico is —regarded as highly popular. Other champions of the fragments recall the opinion arrived at by M. Salomon Gekel, member of the Académie des Médias, who states that "the fragments are in perfect accord with the fore-arm and with all the rest of the anatomy of the status." They emphasize his observation based on and based on the most careful study. Lindbergh's coming trip for the weekend to Cuernavaca with the family of John Morris and his family led to a wonderful discussion of a possible quiet wedding ceremony. Any clues from the Morrow family however, were conspicuously absent Llandrighen and his faunce took refuge in Llandrighen's apartment, their phrase, "have nothing to say." Southern Rivers Reach Flood Stages; 9 Dea (United Press) Whirling waters of a score or more streams and smaller streams of the lower reaches of the flood stages with the former section suffering great damage. The midwest Racing torrents poured through parts of the South as streams swollen by thaws through the North and heavy rains, left their banks and roads closed. The "first death" was reported yesterday. The death toll was placed at Missouri and Illinois reported prospects for alleviation of the situation although streams in those states are still at the darner mark. nine today, seven in Georgia and two in Kentucky, the six persons were removed off a bridge near林城县, G.A. n哥武 was dragged into the same state river where his persons died when their automobile left the highway and tumbled into an avalanche. Selma, Ala., may suffer damage if the Tombigbee river continues to rise as expected. Prices Soar, Ticker Lags, in 'Inauguration Market New York—(UP)—The "Roover in navigation market" attained terrific momentum today. Stock prices soared and business during the first half hour was at a pace of nearly 12 million shares for a full session. Blocks ranging from five thousand to thirty-five thousand shares were donated by the club of favorites eligged the ticker mechanism so that tape was then fast and reliable. Gains ranged to 20 points. The excess gain ranged from $75 to $80 per share, a net gain of $150, $90 per share for the week than and $188 per share for the last week. SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK Grape Ice Cream Pineapple Ice Cream Kanean want-ads pay. TWO FLAVOR BRICK Banana Banana - Raspberry Sherbet Fruit Salad - Pineapple Sherbet Messereole Pudding Ice Cream - Fruit Sherbet Vanilla - Chocolate Vanilla - Black Walnut Vanille - Strawberry Orange Sherbet Lawrence Sanitary ONE FLAVOR BRICK Chocolate Chip Ice Cream Plum Pudding Ice Cream SHERBETS Pincapple Orange One Grape Fruit Sheerbet Red Raspberry Green Gage Cranberry Milk & Ice Cream Company PHONE 697 Around Mt. Oread Phi Kappa announces the pledging of George McKenna, Narka, Kansas --will be the subject at the Forum for his cussion led by the minister at 10. Alpaon Omicron Pi announces the pledging of Dorothy Woodward, c'22 of Haviland, and Emma Leish Evans 'a'32 of Lockwood, Mo. Dr. R. D. O'Leary of the department of English met his classes again Friday after several days' absence because of illness. The next games of the women's basketball tournament will be played Tuesday when the Seniors play the Wildcats, and the Juniors play Breslau. Naomi Daeuschner, 'C30, president of Quill Club, announces that the tryouts are closed today. A committee to read and vote will be appointed in the next few days. Prof. H, P. Cady, head of the department of chemistry, spoke on "Atx23: Prominent physicians at a dinner at the Kaiser Haus in Kansas City. Mott lost sight." Delta Upsilon announces the initiation of Clarence Gregg, c32, Lawrence, Gregg Athy, c30, Parsons, Frank Loy, c32, Independence; Beverly Tree, c29, Wintfield; William Eugene, Eugene John, c28; Whitman, John Seitz, c21; LeaWenberger, and James Knorr, c30, Wichita. Tickets for the Tau Sigma nectar will go on sale Monday, March 4, in the basement of Green hall. The reception to be given March 5 in Prunet theater. Truffles for the W. A. A. water carnival will be held Saturday and all women trying out must be at the gym at one of the following times; stunt boat races, swimming trouts at 11 a.m., and truffles for floating at 11:30 a.m. All freshman women are required to attend the vocational guidance lectures to be given next week. Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. the lecture will be in Myers on Thursday and Thursday at 4:50 it will be in central Administration building. The chorus choir will sing Goumet's "Send Out Thy Light" at the morning service of the First Presbyterian church on Sunday, March 3, in the Varsity theater. Other special numbers will be to the choir on Monday and in C. Major," by julius Kleengel, spec.faex, and a voice solo by Geneviève Hargas, spec.faex. "A GREAT CAREER" President Synev B. Snow, D.D., of the Meadville Theological School Chicago, will speak on this subject Sunday at 11 UNITARIAN CHURCH 12th and Vermont streets Dr. Snow is one of the outstanding men of America, having been minister of King's Chapel, Benton. "What Is Sin?" Electrical engineers are eligible to win a dollar bill by telling a good joke or story at any meeting of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers this semester. Registration in Prof. Bret Glover's class is necessary to enter the contest. all the new colors, patterns here for your choosing collar attached and neckband Spring Shirts by Manbattan The Duke----new white soft collar shirt in broadcloth $2 up Fifth of Series Given New Satin Ties $1.50 broadcloth $2 Tolstoi Is Subject of Talk by Miss Gardner In her lecture on the life and works of Leo Castellan, she dramatizes Malcolm J. Galton's exploration of this great Russian author had put more interest into the work than帕斯托·古尔德的著作的重要性 of his writing were denoted as being simplemary, sincerity and na- In the course of the talk Miss Gardner briefly outlined the life of Tolstoi and read passages from his writings, from his boyhood and sketches of life in the corsac village. She also read poems by Eva Housa and a Man Need," which portrays the overwhelming greed of a man for land which finally results in his death. This talk given Thursday by Miss Jillian D'Ancona at 238 Frazer in the fifth of four features on contemporary literature by members of the English fa- For Funk's ambulance call 119. Adv. Piper Green Discovers Superior Smoke Ricomono, VI Dear Sirs: Baltimore, Md., Aug. 31, 1928 Larson & Brother Co. Rielmont, Vt. Fleet St. I have used one small box of your extra high Grade IV phone, and I use it for the experience as a tobacco user. I find Grade III Edgworthy to be a good grade. 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[Published in the University Daily, Kannan, February 25, March 1, and March 3.] NOTICE OF VACANCES ON MEN'S STUDENT COUNCIL; Nederland hereby gives, of women associated with the College, certain representations to certain representatives from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences from the Solsdorf of Pharmacy and from the Solsdorf of Pharmacy and from the Solsdorf of Pharmacy. Pettitler must be in the hands of the accu- sor for the meeting. Council by 1 p.m. Tuesday, March 12, 1926. Pachythema, for appointment to these postures, should be obtained by the therapist who decides which poses to represent. Must have at least two of the following qualities: must have received instruction from the School of Embracing; who must present evidence of the ability to perform a pectoral bearing exercise; must present a pectoral bearing exercise; their respective arms should come from the same hip; and their respective torso should present 25 consecutive movements. ED. 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