SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 1920 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 1. PAGE THREE LOTS OF ROOM, DYER ANNOUNCES With 400 Student Lecture Course Tickets Yet Unreserved, Dean Urges More Interest in Series. Four hundred students have failed to reserve their student enterprise tickets for the lecture course so far this year. Two of them missed hearing Stefandon, who is in the Arctic, and they show no intention of hearing Will I win, who will speak here Tuesday evening, or Will Don, who is coming to the University “If the students do not care to hear these speakers themselves they should at least reserve their tickets and give them to their friends to use. “The lecture course committee would rather see the auditorium completely filled for all those lectures by the reservation of student enterprise tickets than by making a stand by being made by selling the seats to the public at a higher figure.” Will Irwin, the speaker for Tuesday evening, will give an account of his personal observations and experiences while a member of the Hoover party on the recent South American trip. He is an experienced speaker and editor, author and one of the foremost newspaper correspondents of the day. Although this number of the lecture course comes during the examination, it is Dean Dyer's opinion that the students cannot afford to miss it. The lecture will start at 8 and 10 not less than the time set for it and if not set a probable that the lecture will afford the students some useful relaxation, Dean Dyer said. Tickets to the Roy Chapman Andrews lecture will admit to this life event only at 11 a.m. time before Tuesday evening at room 1, or by calling K.U. 28. Students who bring their tickets will receive event seats in the back of the auditorium. Federal Jobs Are Available Graduates of School of Engineering and Architecture May Get Position With Waterways Division. As a result of the recent visit to the School of Engineering and Architecture of R. E. P. Spencer, B. S. 25, a junior engineer in charge of surveying for the infland waterways division of the war departments, the school will probably employ of that school will probably enter the employ of the government in March. The work offered the students here will be participation in nature although tactical training will be carried on only from March until November. For the remaining three months of the year this week is largely inside office employ. Mr. Scissner is at present working on the Missouri River navigation project and his visit to the University here was for the purpose of giving graduate students of Engi- nec and Architecture proficient in draftsmanship, rodnens and transitmen. The work comes under the United States civil service regulations and an examination must be passed in competition with others. Mr. Spencer paused out, however, as item in the past was the part of the applicant and that qualifications of the school here would experience no difficulty. Work on the Missouri river im- provement is connected with the same work on the Mississippi river and Mr. Spencer, though at present, receiving an survey of the Missouri, will transfer to the Mississippi eventually. A considerable number of prospects conferred with the representative of the war department while he was here this week and the apprehension he left have been called for趁前, according to Dean G. C. Shaud. Around Mt. Oread Delta Tau Delta announces the pledging of Dale Miller, c'32, of McPherson. --to authorities at the R.O.T.C. bend- quarters, the missing man is technically a descriver of the U.S. army, a player will be placed against him, when found. Kappa Sigmann announces the plinging of Marshall Shaffer, c'32, of Vermillion, Kan. Raymond J. Wismer, e20, will go to Ft. Benning, Ga., to work at the end of this semester. Dorothy De Motte, c30, will attend the Columbia Dramatic School in Chicago second semester. Irene Murray, c29, will touch in a Topeka grade school next semester. Her work will start Monday. Sarah Krob, c29, will spend her mid-senior vacation visiting with Nancy Hassig, c30, in Kansas City. Miss Eibah Joy William, secretary of the University Y.W.C.A., left Friday for her home in Ottawa where she will remain until Monday. The Ordead High School basketball team, coached by Mort White, e'29, defeated the Paola High School second team Friday night, 19 to 11. Jean Finley, c29, will leave for Battieville, Oka, at the end of this semester to work for the Indian Territory Illuminating Oil Company. Hershel Underhill, of the department of economics, is to leave the University staff this semester. He will be joined by Coach "Tucker" College in Springfield, McKenna. Mrs. Pete Klinbergen of Ottawa will be the housemother at the Kippu Alpha Thea house starting Jan. 20, when she will begin acting as temporary housemother. "Bill Harris, captain of the Normal basketball team at 2 of each game," he wrote. "Normal will play tonight." "Twenty Years, Age Column, in the Emporia State University." Miss Lillian B. Lawler, assistant professor in the department of Latin, and Greek has tendered her resignation to Hunter College in Hunter College, Syracuse, N. Y. Lie Greerey, las 27, who just returned from the University where he worked on construction, said that Missouri Valley Bridge Works, was a graves of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity. II. L, Kent, president of the New Agriculture and Agriculture Museum,艺作,to speak to the School of Education Monday, Fcb, 4, has blocked his en- trance. R. W. Kehr, of the School of Engineering and Architecture, will leave Jan. 28, on an extended tour through out the western part of Kansas. He will make inspections of the water supplies of different cities. All Y.W.C.A. activities of the University have been stopped during finals and will not be taken up again until Feb. 8 when there will be a joint Y.W.Y. M. mixer, Y.W.C.A. vespers were discontinued last week. Earnest Boye, of the School o. Engineering, is in Belville, making an inspection of their new water supply system. Belville has recently installed a large well for the tower; it produces 600 gallons a minute. No truce has yet been found of Sgt. Delmar W. Beshers, of the University R.O.T.C. department who has been missing since Jan. 5, according SCHULZ the TAILOR 917 Massachusetts St. SUITING YOU that's my business BOWERSOCK CLARA BOW in Elinor Glyn's 'THREE WEEK ENDS" Tomorrow - Tuesday - Wednesday Here's Your Chance to Spend Three Weeks With The University Cafeteria will close after serving the meal, meal Thursday, Jan. 31, and will be open for service Tuesday morning. Feb. 5, one week before the cafeteria's morning by Eibel M. Evans, director of the cafeferia. Swimming classes for boys of the Oread High School are scheduled for Monday and Wednesday moons of the second semester. Instruction in these classes this coming semester, will be given by Shirley Inkle, c. 25. E, C, Dent of the University Extension Division is travelling to the principal towns of Kansas displaying and installing a 16-milimeter film service that will be available at school principals on the benefits of this service in Topeka Feb. 1 and 2 George C. Shand, dean of the School of Engineering and Architecture, will attend a testimonial dinner for Peer Henry Earle Riggs, MS, *Engineering and technical men of Michigan* as well as friends of Mr. Riggs will be there. Chancellor E. H, Lindley and George O, Foster, registrar of the University, will be the chief speakers at the Eudora high school graduating exercises in May. The Chancellor will address May 21, with Mr. Foster giving the baccalaureate sermon on the previous Sunday, May 19. Mugen. Friesterling Polson, A.D., 60,' M.A.26' left Saturday to accept a teaching position in a Topus school, Mrs. Polson is the daughter of Prof. M. W. Sterling of the department of M.S. Technology, she will take her pice as assistant to Prof. W. C. Stevens of the department of botany. Following the dinner given by PAI Signora, honorary scientific fraternity, Thursday at 6:30 p.m. in hainbay hall, Ms. Baldassari spoke about zoology, gave a report concerning the trip, and we national convention in the week, took during the Christmas holidays. W. A. Dill, associate professor of journalism, will be the speaker Monday evening on the new edition being raised on the school of the air program on the Kansas City Star, WJLA, which will be *$20, $30, or $40* the World Growing Words. Virginia Allen, c.1"; Virginia Bells Thomason, c.2"; Frannie Freeman, c.2; and Laura Rankin, c.4" spend SINGLE day evening in Kansan City, ca on the Kippa Alphe Thalia allure ban- ante at the Mission Hills Country Club. Hollen Rhode Hopea, professor in Hollen Rheode Hopea, professor in the Department of English, gave two addresses at Medical College and Columbia University Day Center given by the teachers of Barnes County. Her address were "Sumee Rhode Hopea" and "Commitment to Kansas Poetry." The University Library will close Jan. 31, at 6 p.m. according to She's the "IT" girl with oodles of "IT." Also — News — Comedy - Review I Shows: 3:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 Mar 10-40 Eve 10-50 STARTS THURSDAY He had a thousand aliases but each one was a laugh "Alias Jimmie Valentine" with WILLIAM HAINES Coming — A Zane Grey novel "SUNSET PASS" with Jack Holt Squad of Freshmen Unable so Make Suitable Showing in Competition; the Withdrawal is Only Temporary K. U. RILFE TEAM OUT OF LEAGUE The University of Kannan men's rift team has withdrawn this year from Lafayette, but according to Lieut. H. F. Meyers, of the LOTC, the U.S. men's rift team is the primary team of the men fighting this year, res�hining so a new team will have to be built up before the University can hope to do much in a national way in 2016. Eight of the first ten men in rife history were by graduation, which badly eroticized them. These men had been firing three or four years together and had stabbed them. The women's rifle team will have a better chance for winning honors, including the national divering and the diveing are veterans and "crank shot." The hopes of the University will be to continue with the team. "Practically every man on the team last year had died at Gates Perry, Florida," said Lieutenant Meyers this morning. The rifle officer was one of the officers to fire against that little time has been bad to walk up a good team. However, it will fight against it for the entire season and the league. Rifle members will start again during enrollment when the students leave school and are awaited area matches. This match includes all the schools in Minnesota, Arkansas, North Dakota and Oklahoma. It includes Missouri, and Kansas. Charles M. Baker, director, and bjoys the vacation house Feb. 1, opening from 2 tiffil in the morning and 1 tiffil in the afternoon on Sat., Jan. 27. Registration required. Borrowing Thursday, Feb. 7, regular hours will begin again. Mont Clair Spur, who will be graduated from the School of law this semester, is planning to practice law in Kansas City. He will attend a bar examination at the Missouri state bar examination in October, and has been admitted to the bar in that state. Because he intends to practice law there, the Kansas state bar examination given recently. Of the ten sororities of the University of Utah, it was a women-only sorority and its membership girl who smoked. Three eight sororites considered anling a mark of moral failure. Auctioneers have been received of the marriage of Ana Mary O'Bernie Warren of Berkeley, Carth, to Galeen Garrill, A. R. of Lawrences, J. Marion, Jan, 19; in Grace Cathedral, San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Garrill, who are now on a wedding trip, expect to make their home in Lawrences. The auction company is a university Coal Company, and is a member of the PhiGamma Detaunter, Inc. 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