THURSDAY, JANUARY 3. 1929 "... PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN University Needs Are Summarized by E. H. Lindley Chancellor's Report Show Greater Increase in Most of Upper Classes Accomplishments of the past two years, recommendations for the coming bionium, and a discussion of the functions of a state University in a democracy, are contained in the biennial report of Chancellor E. H. Johnson to the State Board of Nursers and board of rectors, and published by the state printer. Attendance at the University, the Chancellor points out, continues to be suggests that this condition will result in a growing attendance in the high probably continue as long as there is schools of the state. Increasing number of graduates and numbers of junior colleges are taking would enter the freshman and sophomore courses at the University, but students is increasing more rapidly. "Crowding of academic halls sets a new problem, and there appear two solutions," says the Chancellor's report. "First, be the aristocratic solution. It proposes to select with great care all who seek to enter society, and provides for the choice those who show aptitude for it. This program is favored by many endowed universities, such as Yale, HarperCollins." "The other is the so-called democratic solution, a period of mutual education that graduates high schools who may seek to enter the university. The elimination of the degree would follow only after reasonable testing through classroom training." The theory of the democratic program is that no means of adequate control of the government should hand to justify the closed door to those who wish to make the effect to those. "The president of one of the large modern universities in the country has been on large private foundations undertake the training of superintendents and teachers, which ensures the education of those less Kansas People Want the Best This possible, it is incumbent to deliberate that they can better tolerate the negotiation that they currently mandate to pay high tuition fees. Nor can the entire student body be determined or prepaRED at the best rates. He lists also the unified part of a six-year building program adopted by the United Nations and close of the World War, and indicates some of these items as urgently needed. The Chancellor's report lists a dozen members of the University's faculty in recent years resigned the past year to accept positions at other universities at increased rates of 20 to 80 per cent over the past five years. The Building Program Recommendations for early construction include the following at Lawrence: The Building Program equipment for new Snow Hill hall, building available in department of bacteriology, anatomy, and zo-ology. student science building to provide students' hands-on for department of anatomy, biomedical or entropy. These departments are now part of the school and because of limited equipment, so the students are allowed to so the students in the school of medicine. More than 300 students in the school whom very qualified, were denied admission this year because of lack of training. Additional equipment for the heating unit. Service building, to permit consultation on new schools of activities now distributed at the old and the new colleges. For the School of Medicine at Kansas City, the Chancellor requests: As the fellow says just before he young man, i.e. with the thou. The asks for a nickel to buy a case of coffee and the suitcase "to hold it." They land farther upthill. A Pedestrian and Resolutions Part When Launched on Icy Mt. Oread Equipment for the hospital unit, (ward building) now being completed. Repair and remodeling of Eleazar Fisher's apartment and large site; construction for convalescence. With the prelude taken care of, we begin to follow the actions of a more militant movement with the mind packed with resolutions. Our hero, if such he may be missing, is George Washington. 7th and Massachusetts streets resolved to do, all through the coming year, these things: swear no more, stay out of trouble with everyone please, not Many, these resolutions, but of the uppermost importance in the social circle of the Uti- Additions to heating plant to care for additional load. In requesting a medical science building, Chancellor Lindy points out that some of the pre-medical classes are in exceedingly cramped quarters. From the bus station to the foot of the 12th street hill fared our maker of resolutions with a ready smile on his face, a pleased speech in his voice and a case in his good right hand. On the upward grade he found the going a trifle difficult. Packed snow and polish we gave to solid footing, and the stucco and staining of his feet was a test of iron and ir of the resolutionist to mount. Taxi-- Phone 12 Remembering his intentions the good fellow took a grip on himself, figuratively speaking, and summoned his pleasant smile to his face. Alas, he was too eager to transmitting the muscular energy from his legs, to his face, in fixing a jowly-twisted grin upon an already honeyness countenance, his feet were left to go where they willled. He was, for the moment, what you might call him. Both feet traveled swiftly in opposite directions and then described what they saw as they passed through the air and came to a stop somewhere behind our hero's cars. The sautenne, hurled violently toward the car, was almost hidden in much the same fashion as the Car Storage HUNSINGER MOTOR CO. and those which have ample room in other buildings where the space is suitable, but outdoors from the laboratories disturb other classes. When the poor chap finally cuckled at a reeling earth one resolution had been reached: the natives so naively put it, 'cassin'. He 'caused with such blubbling heat, it is said, this from hearsey only, except now we have melted. Indeed, collegiate 'cassin' is second to none out ranks with the pet words of the male-skinned aristocrats. So much rightous indignation filled the young man's breast that on his first breath he grazed his 'brothers' with short and early words. Another resolution had Need for a student hospital, to replace a crowded dwelling, also was urged. Alternative Suggested Recalling a free dance to be held in connection with a grill-room opening, the good fellow hurriedly opened his suitcase to procure his one clean shirt. In another scene she sorely tried its in short existence, pitch into oblivion, for a bottle of iodine, carried because of a mother's advice, had, in the episode of the slippery hill, smashed and spilled its oil from the front of the one clean shirt. In such fashion are raving manies created. The young man's temper was always boisterous, doubt his ever recovering it. They also add that his suitcase will never recover, for in his rags, our heroes lost to fate. Our defenced thing. The suitcase passed out of existence, as a suitcase, exactly as did the results, with a boisterous demeanor. Moreal: If you are filled with the need to be a colleague to Job or a learner to be a manager, brightening the corner where you are can always be done a lot easier than being a clerk. As an alternative for a medical building, the Chancellor suggests a mutely $300,000 to be used especially for the classes in music, at once supplying needed materials. Administration building, and remove to a building music classes. The Chancellor's report contains also a detailed statement of items for which increases are asked in the budget for 1928-29. These included added teaching load in many of the schools of the University, and for supplying equipment to the larger single item is $7000 asked for use of the extension division in offering graduate medical instruction in the smaller cities of Kansas. which by their nature must prove somewhat disturbing to classes in other types of instruction. APPROPRIATIONS ARE LISTED The requests, in terms of legislative appropriation, are summarized as follows; | | Current Appropration | For 1920-30 | For 1930-31 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Salaries and wages* | $ 780,000 | $1,650,570 | $1,093,270 | | Maintenance | 235,000 | 265,000 | 265,125 | | Repairs | | | | | and improvements (regular) | 67,500 | 67,500 | 67,500 | | Repairs | | | | | and improvements (special) | 25,000 | 29,225 | 29,225 | | Buildings | 150,000 | 150,000 | 150,000 | | Councilor's contingent fund | 500 | 500 | 500 | | Equipment | | 96,000 | 96,000 | "The legislative appropriation has remained at $780,000 for the past three bienniums. The organ vesper services, which were interrupted by the closing of school, will be continued Sunday at 4 p. m., Laurel Everett Anderson, associate professor of organ, will play the time of university auditorium at that time. "Each Sunday these programs of organ selection are open to the public and two or three hundred usually hear them," observed Dean Donald M. Swarthout, of the University of Chicago. "All students, faculty members, and the public may attend the Sunday afternoon vespers. The programs last about forty minutes." State Police Board Bill to Kansas Legislature Organ Vesper Services Will Be Resumed Sunday Dodge City, Jan. 3—(UP) A bill providing for the creation of a Kansas state police force will be introduced to the state legislature when it convenes. A committee has been formed by the Southwest Bar Association. The system is copied after that for Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, and recommendations that from 100 to 150 men compose the department. Under the plan to be offered for adoption, a state police board will be created. This being the only way by state automobile license inspectors, game wardens and numerous other state offices. 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