PAGE FOUI THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1929 What Students Think About Religion --more help to find that other Burry your one of the automatised cylinders, the number of the country ishest to this occasion. The year you Dr. Charles W. Gilby is here is 1947. You are expected to cover Feb. 15, 14, and 11. To try to arrange an airfare toward London cock and cock the tickets have been sent in several countries. What should be the place of religion in a student's life? Charles Haines, president of the Moe's Student Counsel In the composits life that necessarily prevails at a university, the student should have an opportunity to develop himself from the residency and provide such an opportunity for event regardless of creed or denomination. The religious council is bringing Dr. Charles W. Gilkey to this campus as a consultant, and may avail themselves of the opportunity to hear one of the best known religious leaders of the United States, the late Rev. John Wesley, the religious interest in the student's lives. A worthwhile life is one which has many interests. president, Y.W.C.A *Religion should have a definite place in every student's life just the same as on his course work and his social life. Students should think to dreg out on Sunday and take to church, but should refrence him in his classroom and at home.* Alice Gaskill, president W. A. A I do not feel that religious week plays any part in a student's life at home. However, as a stimulus for student thinking, I feel that it is important. Religious week does help some students to find a place for religion in their lives. "H. G. Wells has said, 'Religion is the first thing and the last thing, and until a man has found God and known him, he works to no end.' Because there is much truth in the statement by Wells and because situational management of a well-balanced character, restraint should have a place in their lives. Religious well helps bring this character to mind and ground where it can be thoroughly scrutinized, measured and accepted according to a student's own standard. President of Y. M. C. A No one has the pretextive to say what place religion should have in education, as aptly applied to each groups as university students, who certainly have sufficient knowledge and experience have passed beyond the diplomatic and compulsory stage. Religion is a matter of invitation on the part of others; it can be voluntarily satisfying an emotion and spiritual want, recognized as such. Christianity may or may not have been introduced upon the interpretation of Christianity presented and upon the peculiar capacity and need of the individual. The need of the individual him is achieved only by study, discussion and thought. Particularly is solution facilitated if one is privileged to see the importance of some satisfactory conclusion. From this viewpoint, and despite certain dangers, I feel inclined to think that religious education may be more helpful than detrimental. Chairman of the Dove staff "Arms and the Man" as produced by the Nebraska University Players and a week's run on the N. U. Campus. UITO Enforcement Hoover Worked on "Vacation" U.P. - Dardenwood President-Elect Hoover leaving his "office" on the magnificent Penney estate on Bella Lake, where he is walking his inaugural address. Mr. Hoover takes frequent walks on the estate to keep it good shape. Nature Full of Heartless Tricks Past Few Days, Say Students Who Walk Treacherous Streets "Ain't nature grand?" is an expression which would bring forth a heartless, smicky haught from almost any student on Mr. Organd. "And why? Nature has no much claim to the land has Loy Chance, and few can survive it least fifty horrible faces? First 'Ole Man Natur, whose essential character is forth looking like a perfectly harmless old man who has merely gotten to her his 'sum cany.' Out of full of the enthusiasm of the class being over, and blitched steps forth on the ground, he fell in love with a story to repent. Needless to say Mr. Stuart suddenly losses all of his friends, curiously walking on the grass. Student Is Never Safe Next day student arms himself with rubber boots and exorbitant paddles (if not far foot and muffler) to climb up a steep hill. He proceeds to make life more vulnerable for him by putting on his brightest arm. At noon the extra clothes are disposed of in the trash can. He jumps the Hill O'i Ol' Man Weather throws away this am. He puts on his dark gray one, and proceeds to throw down cold sheet genitals. He uses the Kamsane would call a cyclone wind. The sleet eventually turns to rain and at noon Student tosses himself on the ground and throws it to be simple. Even if I had never read Emily Post I would know that on rainy days the well dressed man is thrown into the water the afternoon. Mr. Student launches his gray slacker in Ole Man Weather's face which makes the old boy "sore". This is when it snows, but he wakes up from the sleep and comes across extreme homeward, singing snatches of "Down come the Rain, Down come the Snow, down poor little Joe was out of the cold." Weather Man Full of Jokes There's nothing else that the man can do. He's Mr. Student capitulably, but that just shows how little really he knows of me. Weather Man is Wattesee's versatile nature. Next day the snow melts and dear student goes in for the merry sport of footbal. Weather Man is the old man's fervency, however, quite Come in and Hear This Week's Most Popular Records Love Me or Leave Me. I'm Bringing a Red. Red Rose. Rath Elting. Here Comes My Ball and Chain. Who Wouldn't Be Jealous of You. Coon-Sanders Orchestra. Don't Be Like That. Me and the Man in the Moon. Helen Kane. Ben Bernies' Orchestra. She's Funny That Way. How 'Bout Me. no much as the spirit of "Fall and Soo Who's Looking." Therefore, he froze the rain and vowed to take the students' course. Students get too much on his guard he mats his ice, only to substitute a light frozen mud which is very So you see Ole 'Man Weather isn't really so dumb after all. He has really given Kanna a wonderful opportunity of gaining renewed by nurturing the teaching slogan "A State with Fifty Varieties of Weather." National Secretary at Forum Dr. Gilbert Lovich, medical student who led the effort to uncover will speak at the Forum meeting to Ann Olinger, director, stolung work in Westminster, entertained yester- days with a bounty and a dinner Old Newspapers Relate Events Now in History "The Town of Boston affords a recent and melancholy Demonstration of the Destructive consequences of quartering Troops among "Citizens in Times of Peace, under a Protest of the Laws and siding Civil Authority." Thus begin a story on page 2 of the Boston Gazette and Country Journal, for March 12, 1770. Midway through the story, Mr. Gazette begins "by this fatal murder, three men were laid dead on the spot, and two more struggling for life," and we bear that the story reveries that the Boston maracas are known as the Boston maracas. The Boston Gazette's handling of the "tragic" event differs greatly from its counterpart in Los Angeles. As indicated, the story occupies the second instead of the first page, and it has no headline except the single word "spaced." It is spaced and the date. The initial "I" is large, but otherwise the story comes to a close with the last line of the paper. The statement that a number were killed, and the manner, appearance of the person at all in keeping with present-day newspaper practice, in America, but could be matched in the London Time magazine, is At that, the story is an excellent piece of reporting. It gives all the incidents leading to the tragedy, in detail, but it does not focus on young men and the soldier who brand- The copy of the Geissie has just been released by the Kawasaki department of lawrence, of johnson city, C. Stevens of Lawrence, together with a copy of the New York Merrill Lynch office in Jersey City, on Friday, November 7, 1783. The partners have been in Mrs. Geissie's family. Blue Mill Sandwich Shop Plate Lunch 35c Morning and Evening Monday — Tuesday — Wednesday BOWERSOCK He Laughs — A Fortune Vanishes! PRICES: Mai. 10-40. Eve. 10-50 SHOWS--3 - 7 - 9 ALSO News Comedy Review His wife in another's arms! Yet he hides the snarls in his heart—and laughs! Laughs while his fertility goes tumbling into a void he creates. Laughs as Wall Street seethes in tormented frenzy. "Revenge!" snarls "The Wolf." here I'm usually for three. What was the point of the great World War? Here it is, at the official entrance of the German front. 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