SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1929 PAGE THREE Jayhawk Glee Club Wins Third Place in Valley Contest Oklahoma Singers Will Go to National Contest; Southwestern Is Second The University of Oklahoma and Southern College Wintfield, who ranked second in the Glees Club, which placed third in the Manhattan Valley. Kyle Cipriani, Glees Club, City, Ky. The Sooners placed first and will represent the Missouri Valley in the national championship contest in Carroll, New York, New City, next month. The program in Ararat temple consisted of three selections sung by each of the seven clubs entered. The clubs were all associated with the while other was a college song and the third was the selection for the national contest. Dovra's "Songs Me" Club Members Listed Club Members Listed The men in the different divisions of the K. U. club are: first tenors: Don Burnett, Paul Coil, Clair Foster, Glen Simmonds, Warren Filip, Lloyd Youngblood, Nenell Sanders, and Bernard Alcifer Second tenors Gilbert Cawell, Caswell Hawkton Hogk, Philin Tucker, Walton Skelton, Debo Sloh, George Starg, and Corbett Cotton, student director Sing for a Bar Association Barton section; Ralph Cochran, Lloyd Ericson, Clifford Mortimer, Lester Mummsen, Rolland Stover, Charles Sager, Raymond Murtagh, Mike Deng, Bassett; Gerald McCure, Paul George, George Norris, Lynch Mutter, Marshall Scott, Albert Ewell, Gordon Day, Murray Smith and Harold The Glee Club seek at the Meeble-bach hotel, Kansas City, Mo., last night at a meeting off the Kansas City Bar Association. In 1926 the Kansas glee club won the Valley championship, and placed third in the national competition at New York. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS German Critics Praise Hoovers' Literary Work Berlin, Jan. 24. "Distinguished," is the word applied to the English translation of *Agricola* ("the De Reut*). He was a prominent elector and Mrs. Herbert Hower, in a recent German notice of the work. This great bachlorine of science is important in the history of sciences and technology, but until the Hower's translation it would not have been inevitable to hence invincible to many modern students. The German translation has just been published through the Agricola Society of the German Museum. Bugour, Sussex, England—(UPP) The King of England, only a shadow of his former self, was brought here today to be nursed back to voice and body fully from the luxurious ambulances which had brought him 63 miles from London over roads cleared of all traffic carried into the Craigwell house. SOCIETY Members of Sigma Alpha Ipsilon fraternity foster- ship, the Elyce Club and the Society for the ac- cidental Joseph William archers from Kauai City, N.Z., farmhand, gardener and chef. Ms. B. Clare, Mrs. R. Badwell, Mrs. M. C. V. Chau, Mrs. R. Badwell and Mrs. M. The annual middle school for the students of the chapter house is at the chapter house, which is home to the chapter house and Guisfaxe's. Nathan T. I., D. H. P. M. N. A., J. A. T. N. A. Murray, J. A. T. N. A., Mrs. B. L. M. McFadden, and Complainer Wellesley, Dr. Gaithe, and Complainer Wellshire, Dr. Gaithe, and Complainer Wellshire, Dr. Gaithe. Member of the Academy fraternity held Valentine's party at the chapter house, Haven Bay. The bride wore a white dress and red hair and curly hairstyle, and music was furnished by Tommy Johnson's ornamental band. Chairmen were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hewitt, John Pitney, Dr. Robert Browne, Dr. Mary, and W. K. Rowland. Assistant Chairman was Donna Fitzgerald. Part- ition Chairmen were Trevor Freeman, Frederick Hall, Timothy Townsend, Washington, Katherine Gavin, Mar- lton Washington, Kansas City, Ms. and Michael Washington, Kansas City, Ms. Members of the Albuha Phi Alpha faculty entertained their podium with a Valentinian-themed house decorated in valentines and an African-inspired Jesse Worthheim. Midnight Bandlers from the band performed, and a feature fan show was given to guests. In lieu of the band's presence, IHF of, Kansas City, Mo., gave a cake from the Chironomus were Mee, Lillian Webster and Peter Hunt. Chironomus were William Griffith, Kansas City, Mo., Matthew Stuart. N. Laine, Missouri, Mee, Roxana Garth. B. D. Smith, Kentucky, K.C., Missouri, K.C., The only alien attraction was Kane City, Mo the pledge of Theta Phi Abba entertainment of the choice honors. Saturday evening, the colorful scheme of red and white and the touch of John Calvin's ornate furnishings the music. This only church parish this week end will be open. In order to allow everyone to attend, each church meeting was opened in the doorway, not on a stage. Each meeting will be used by a male quarter, Chao Dai and Mr. Chao, Dai Ting and Mr. Chang, Dai Li and Mr. Cheng, and the Kewer (Tian) and Ms. Tian. Hainawaree were mrs. Elkishack Edward, Karen Hainawaree, Marianne Edwards, Marcie McLain, Melanie Agnew, Tropa Ruth Cottonna, Severance Irene Hainsay, Steve Ritchie, Katherine Pratt, Jennifer Dewitt, Kami City, Ms. Dalton Ten delta fraternity gave its annual bakeoff on Saturday, evening at the farmhouse after a large crowd danced by horses. A large dance drawn by horse- owners marked the occasion. Music for the event was formalized. Chaperones were Dean, and Mrs. Frank T. Stockton, Jr., and Mrs. John Blacker, Mrs. Emman Fagan, and Mrs. J. L. Green of Memphis, Tex. Outsideout games, aver. R. H. Boggus, Booster Tauter, Carter, Ohlate; Boho Kauil, L. Pearman, Holton; Bob Hewer, Jack Kincaid, Hickel, Ebbiblehite, Topeka Members of P! Albums fraternity had a performed Christian party as the chapter gathered for an evening fund-raising for the music. The room decorated with Nassau notes and red power dancers. Charltones were Mrs. Mina Gokob, Mrs. J. Brihms, and Mrs. K. McKenzie. Jackson Mackenzie, Manon Kane, Daniel McKenzie, Wendy Winnemann, Willi Weiss, Cornelia Wynne, Webbie Wynne, Treunt Donald Chalfe, Hawthorne Raymond Treat, A large number of students attended the Visitation at the Urban lending, Night out session. The Miller-Walters Jayhawk furnished the music. Announcements Senior class basketball practice will be held Tuesday night at 8. It is very important that all players be Helen Filkin, captain The "K" Klub picture which was to have been taken Saturday, has been postponed till Tuesday noon, Feb. 12. The postponement was made for the convenience of the track men who are in Kansas City for the R. C. A. C. man. Hear Will Durant, February 15. Your Kansan should be delivered by 6:30 o'clock each evening Special Delivery In case you fail to receive it, a paper will be sent you by special carrier if you will Telephone 2701K3 between 7 and 8 in the evening The University Daily Kansan Journalism Building Day Telephones: Business Office, K. U. 66; News Department, K. U. 25 Around Mt. Oread The House Mothers Club will have a 1 o'clock lanceon at Weidemann's tea room on Monday, Feb. 11. --lights. 934 Miss. Phone. 1788 W. 1402 A class in banking in the School of Business at the largest class in the University's semester, having 102 students. This class is taught by B.P. W. Taylor, R.D. Paul N. Guthrie, speaker at the noon Y. M. C. A. Forum Friday will deliver several addresses in Kansas and Missouri during the next two weeks of connection with his work with the Intercollegiate Probation Association. The fire department was called to the Beta Phi Sigma house at 9:45 o'clock yesterday morning only to find that it was a false alarm. 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