TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1928 PAGE THREE Around Mt. Oread --- Wentby Balecock, professor of mathematics, was unable to meet classes today because of illness. At a meeting of the Snow Zoology Club yesterday, denovoite Herman, spoke on the work of L. R. Cleveland on territories to relation to their intestinal prozac. The meeting was in room 206, Snow Hall, at 4:30 p.m. Howard Fitner, A. B. 21, was now a day evening, Filter is now running a ranch at Graybail, Wyoming. He stopped over here on a business trip to "The Insect Pollination of Flower" subject of a talk given by Kathleen Katthey, the anthropology, at the weekly meeting of the Entomology Club Monday of the year. Triangle fraternity held initiation Saturday morning for Rabbi Puhman, Brian K. Perlmutter, and Sirvenius, w/ 29, Kansas City, Mo. George A. Kovacs, Olszewska, Mo. and William E. Olszewska, Mo. The returns for the State board of pharmacy examinations which were held Nov. 14th and 15th, came in yiew summaries and are now registered pharmacists are: Barry Bloomhurst, ph29, Quentin Newcombe, ph29, Dion Burch, ph28, Fred E. Smiley, ph28, Elizabeth L. Schubert, and Ledward Taylor, ph29. Prof Paul C. Squires, of the de partment of psychology and philo- science at the University of Chicago, meeting at t.p. m., Wednesday in room 21, east administration building. Professor Squires will make some new research on psychological realism and the spiritual psychology. Arthur Rugh, described as one of the most important visitors to our campus this year, speaks tonight at the dinner at the Y.M.C.A. dinner, despite巡察 to the contrary. The health authorities were of the opinion that the dinner is an ordinary occasion and it is not appropriate to be so liable to spread the disease. Milton S. Eisenbauer, a former student of the University, from Albion, was recently appointed head of the information bureau of the department on agriculture by Secretary of Agriculture and is now responsible for burden and more informative material through the mail than any other department of the government. The pre-school child examinations which were to have been connected by telephone and via computer economies under the supervision of Dr. Florence B. Sherborn, have been postponed until after Christmas due to concerns about potential delays. Examinations were to have been a part of the school health centers planned for various grade schools in Lawrence. One-day sketches by senior architects, entitled “A Restaurant in the Air,” are now on display in the department on the third floor of Marvin Park. A judge judged, “A Small Railroad Station,” the most major problem of the sopraplea architecture, which has been their work for the last three weeks, will be held at Temple Beth Israel returns to school. Professor Dale was taken ill last Saturday. Members of the board of the W. S. G. A, groups system met yesterday evening at 7:18 p.m. at Westminster hall to formate more definite arrangements for future events. Define and detailed plans were formulated for the banquet which was to have been held. Thursday, but has been postponed until the first Wednesday of January. Details for the all-University parties to be held second semester were discussed, and means of arranging interest in the Christmas candle event for the different groups were considered. VARSITY Tonight - Tomorrow - Thurs Shows: 3 - 7 - 9 Mar. and Eve. 25-50 Tuesday NORMAL KERLY at "Mari, Mae and Wife" Officers Elected at Meeting Today (Continued from page 1) Rawlings, Charles Fleckenstein, Hern- den Reno, Barton Lyman, Hutchinson, Republic, Oral Law, Belville, Rice, Bob Monroe, Lyons. Bilkey, Rush, Robb, no organizations. Gusel, Quell, John Eherhardt, Saline. Saline, John Eherhardt, Saline. Scott, no organizations. Chittin, M. Kuehn, Seward, M. S. Kuehn, Liberal. Shawnes, Newman Jeffrey, Topken. Sheiden, no organization. Stafford, Alen, Stafford. Steward, PALen, Mckewley. Stanton, Stevens, no organizations. Sammer, Bernard Engel, Wellington. Trego, Clarence Gunckel, Wakeney, Wuambanza, Stan Humphrey, Eek Washburn, Steven Church, Hadrian Weichlin, no organization, Taylor, Noah A. Harnett, Woodson, Virgil Hare, Toronto, Wynotrod, Avid A., Akron City, Oklahoma, Bedford, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Reel Critics, Bartlesville, Missouri, Independence, William Herl lington, independence. St. Joseph, Russell Beck, Central high St. Joseph. Joplin and general Missouri, No election. tion Temple City, Central, Paul Parker, Manual, Carson Given, Northwest, Lee Benton, Pasco, No election Pasco, No election Westport, Edwards, Westport, Garden Leonard Other States, Casey Hancock, Detroit Announcements --of vanities, single and double, that will make Her admire your understanding of the feminine soul. Tau Sigma will not meet Tuesday Dec. 11, for its regular practice. Mudge Gaunt, president. Pl Llamada Theta initiation will be postponed, because of the illness of several members and pledges, until after the holidays. Josephine Klein, president. An important meeting of the Kansan Goring Club will be held Wednesday, April 10, from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. W. A. A., room of the gymnasium. A new treasurer will be elected. The treasurer will plan plans. The Very Smartest BOWERSOCK "REVENGE" in A girl *primitive*, barbatic, fired with a grim resolve to wreak vengeance on the man she loved. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Tonight - Tomorrow Daring! Dazzling! Delores Del Rio Don Torres and His Spanish Band will be made for a Christmas party. Justine Rogers, secretary. Shows: 3 - 7 - 9 Mat. 10-25; Eve. 10-50 Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. Billie Dove "ADORATION" A. S. C. E. will hold its regular meeting, Tuesday, Dec. 12, at 7:30 p.m. Prof. C. J. Pausy, department of geology, will speak. on the stage— HALE and DERRY Famous Music Artists *famous Radio Artists* Note—Hale and Derry will appear shows Thursday and Friday and matinee and evening Saturday. The School of pharmacy must be will at 12:30 Thursday, Dr. C. F. Nelson will speak on "What Is Known About Cancer." The Chem Club will meet at 4:30 Thursday afternoon in the usual room. Dr H, P. Cady, S. C. Liu, and Ray Choles will speak. A meeting of the dswish Student Union will be held Wednesday, Dec 12 at 7:36 p.m. in room 210 Administration building. Kappa Beta, Christian church or- sority, have portended their banquet which was to have been held Friday evening, indefinitely. Ruby Peterson, president School Authorities Watch Influenza (Continued from page 1) stay in bed until released by a physician." Doctor Sherwood concluded his statement, "The prescriptive measure already given out to the students, that they should report to the physician as seen at the least indirect effect, as well, should be strictly observed." Norton, Kani, and other places resorted particularly filled classrooms. All were absent. The students were absent from the public schools. He hundred were absent at all. Amissas City, Mo., Dec. 11, (UPP) — An epidemic of influenza in the milder stages swept the Southwest today. The epidemic resulted in the dismissal of students at the University of Missouri and today was the second case of the virus for the stock threes. M. Uu was expected to regroup there. 3. The state board of health reported nearly 14,000 cases of influenza in Kansas, with three deaths at Wichita. A death was reported at Parsons. The French Club party and play which were to have been given this afternoon, was postponed until some time in January, according to Miss W. H. Clarke, the mountain of French. The postponement is due to the recent request of Chancellor E. R. Lindley that would funnel the funds from the fidicum on the campus. French Play Postponed Because of Influenza Scenes from the modern French play "Pagnassier S'en Va-t-en Voez" which were to have been given this afternoon will be presented at the January meeting. Those taking part in the event will be Michel Fuller, Eleanor Vosser, and Dorothy Stanton, Mary Congrave will sing a solo in French. --of 25%. 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