MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THREE PAGE Around Mt. Oread Sigma Kappa announces the pledge of Gloria Keil, Kansas City, Mo. and Eileen Bell, Kansas City, Mo. Katherine Allen, A.B.28, of La Cygne, visited Saturday and Sunday at the Alamo Gymnastics Delta house. Josephine Roberts, who received a degree of bachelor of painting at this university in '27, is a guest at the Chi Omega house for a few days. Amount of money has been made of the marriage of Jennie A. Mitchell, c29, Riverton, and Charles E. Goller, m21, Riverton, and Charles E. Goller, m21, for a place Saturday afternoon, Feb. 23. According to the Army and Navy offices offering office space, let me tell you the more affection of the University staff of the R. O. T. C. are in line for promotion. The announcement is that the U.S. Military Academy has Rollo Walter Brown, who will speak tonight at the University Club, will be a great at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brown. He will address Lawrence, Mr. Brown will address all University conversation tomorrow at 4:30 p.m. in m25 Frassah Hall. Several $60 loan scholarships for women students are immediately available, it was announced by the college deans who wish to apply should see Miss Eugenie Gulco, chairman of the Mise de Jour committee, at 11:30 to 12:00 or by appointment. John G. Stutz, executive secretary of the American Municipal Association and of the League of Kansas Municipal Business celibulum to Brussels, Belgium, Wednesday morning. Mr Stutz dited the celibulum at 10:10 a.m., and received a reply at 12:56 p.m., only 2 hours, and 40 minutes later. Kappa Alpha Theta held initiation Saturday for eight members. Those instituted were: Marjorie David, c$39, *Chapel*; Evelyn Sworth, c$28, *Lawrence*; Evelyn Sworth, c$28, *Lawrence*; Helen Harper, c$32, *Lawrence*; Evelyn Walkin, c11, *Witch*; Louise Schowfield, c$41, *Bartesville*, Oklaho; Colin Van Caden, c$32, *Deaver* Sergent Brans of company B, second engineers, Fort Logan, Colo., has taken charge of the duties as rides officer. He was also a lieutenant. He had had seven years of military service and comes highly recommended in this line of duty. He is an expert with the government role, having qualified as such in five range vehicles. Smoking Survey of Business School Smoking Survey of Business School Eugene, Ore.—Dean David Faville, of the school of business administration at the University of Oregon is requesting that you take care of her for Herbert McMixian who has called on the doctors of Eugene to help. For Funk's ambulance call 119.— Adv. Home Service Laundry and Dry Cleaning Phone 1329 Work called for and delivered H. D. Hearn, mgr. 1245 Conn. Rent Your Car from U. P. - Underwood. Rent-A-Ford 916 Mass. Phone 653 Hospital Service Shows Increase Over Last Year Marine Corps Command Changes Mah. Gen. John A. Leijene, left, who is in rebellion his post as Commandant of the Marine Corps on duty, was put under the successor Major General John B. Foster. In 1776, General Leijene has commanded the sail officers for the past eight years, and with a few rainstorms in the field before his retirement. Calls at the University of Kansas student hospital and dispensary so far this school year have totaled 10,442. Of the number of calls listed for the year 1297-1298, All branches of the student health service would show a record of 6,563 calls in figures compiled from hospital Registrations at the dispensary number 2,345, as against a record of 6,990 which has an average of 4,443 calls per patient registered; last year the average was 4.68. There have been 358 laboratory examinations, 172 X-ray, a total of 2,114 laboratory examinations, and 83 cases in which vaccines for diphtheria, polio, or typhoid have been initiated. The number of patients hospitalized reaches 519, the total number of hospital days is 1355, and the average Omaha Hat Shop 717 W. Mass. St. We clean your hat, repair your shoes, shine them and deliver them to your address. Service at the hospital for any time during the semester is provided by students who pay with their enrollment fees at the beginning of each secon PHONE 255 number of days per patient is 2.1 There have been 41 operations. VARSITY Tonight - Tomorrow Shows: 3 - 7 - 9 SPECIAL MATINEE PRICES - EVERY DAY Matinee 10-35c Nibbits' 10-50c AT LAST! A Charming Drama of Young Folk Announceements Also News - "The New Collegians" Oswald Jollity, quarels tears, laughter -A tense drama spiced with rich comedy. Wednesday Only "THE FIRST KISS" with Gay Wray - Gary Cooper Thursday - Friday 'THE KID'S CLEVER' IN THE GLEN TRYON and on the stage Little 'MARCELLA GRESS' 9-year-old, wonder girl in Bowling Green Brought Back by Peculiar Demand --- Members enrolled in Choral Union must have their own copies of all the music. Those who do not have individual copies will not be marketed present. The K, U, F. Ueningel club will hold an important meeting in Robinson gymnasium. Turkey, Feb. 28, at 4:36 p.m. All alliances are armed to, in Cerule Français, the French club, will meet Wednesday at 4:30 in room 306 France. The topic for discussion is "The French Language." There will be conversation in French. There will be a short meeting of prospective candidates in 2015 year's round. The round will take place on Friday, Gym at 4:39 p. m., Tuesday, Feb. 26. This applies only to those not in other schools. H. W. Hargiss, head football coach Quill Club tryouts will be closed March 1. 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The merchants of Lawrence are anxious that all students see these new things for spring while stocks are fresh and complete. Spring Revue Week has been set aside for this purpose. Special new window displays and exhibits have been arranged which will be interesting and well worth a trip down town to see. You are cordially invited and urged to come down town this week, see the windows, and come in and examine the new things themselves. SPRING REVUE WEEK February 26 to March 4