TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4.1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Announcements --rooms for honorary fraternity meetings, library and reading rooms and a smoking and lounging room. The House Mothers Club will meet at luncebeon at 1 p. m. Monday, Dec 10, at Wielgmann's. The Botany Club will meet tonight, Dec. 4, at 7:30 at the home of Prof. C. W. Stevens, 1121 Louisiana. New members must be present. J. S. Tier, president The University Men's Glee Club will meet for practice in the auditorium at Marvin hall, Wednesday evening, at 7:30. Eugene Christy, director Vivian Skilto The regular W. S. G. A. tea will be held Thursday afternoon from 3 to 5 at the central Administration rest room, instead of on Wednesday. The K. U. Dames Club will meet in the home of Mrs. Frank Wilson, 1120 Tennessee, Wednesday, Dec. 5, for a bridge and thimble party. The University Women's Club will give a Christmas party for the men of the faculty Wednesday, Dec. 12, at the Union building. Following the Christmas party, the club will be led by Mrs. Hearty Brown Nelson will be presented by the members of the club. At 9 p., m. there will be an ornament displaying flowers for the remainder of the evening. Mrs. W. R. Smith, Corresponding Secretary On Other Hills --rooms for honorary fraternity meetings, library and reading rooms and a smoking and lounging room. Seniors at the University of Colorado are not required to attend student assembly this year for the first time in the history of the university All other students are assigned seats and are required to attend. Elizabethan songs, composed in the sixteenth century, were revived recently in a program at the University of Oxford. The song "London gave a concert featuring the old and almost forgotten bailiff," from town to town by traveling players. The W. S. G. A. of the University of Ohio is considering installing chapter of Nigra Epsilon Sigma malaria agency for freshmen women. The Theta chapter of Gamma Epsilon Pi, a national honorary business sorority, which had been, disbanded in 2018, has been reorganized. Of Oklahoma has been reorganized. The union commons was opened in the University of Oklahoma recently. More than 50 students are employed in the commons in addition to 12 full-time chefs. Influenza is sweeping over the campus at the University of Oregon There are 21 cases in the university and free of them are football men. Plans for the new mechanical engineering building at the University of Wisconsin, for which an appeal was filed by the state legislature, includes Gift Suggestions Silk Gowns Lounging Robes Manhattan Shirts Stetson Hats Tuxedo Suit Tuxedo Jewelry Muffiers Gloves Fancy Pajamas Fancy Suspenders Leather Jackets Sweaters Handkerchiefs Neckties, the finest selection we have ever assembled $1 to $3.50 Gifts from Carls have the stamp of quality and are useful A new electrified-unit pipe organ is being installed in the chapel building of Simpson college. Triangle announces the pledging of Paul Wall, e'21 Osborne, and Otto Baller, e'31 Gossel. --at a meeting of the Entomology club at Monday in Dycevillum, George Gale. At the dinner, former members of the club, gave talks concerning their work. Gale's collection was donated to the club. Around Mt. Oread Edwin M. Belles, assistant professor of education, went to Emporia and met the teachers in the address this evening at a campus meeting of the Emporia Association of Teachers, Professor Belles' sub-unit of Attention vs. Subject Content." Students returning from Thanksgiving vacation with the gripe and colds have filled the hospital to capacity. Over the state was reported by them, according to Dr. Ralph I. Canutson, director of the student hospital. The staff was kept busy Monday attending to more than one hundred cases. "The Present Status of the Corpus Luteum" was the subject of a talk given by Mr. O'Neill, a part of Zoology, at a meeting of the Journal Review club Monday in Snow hall. The club meets weekly one of the 150 science journals. Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics for the Junior College and will marshal for Marshallownow, Iowa, to the Marshalltown Junior College and senior high school. At noon to 4 p.m., the University Club Hotel Tulicorn. In the evening vill speak at a football banquet in ouer of the Junior College and high school. Vill will return to Lawrence Wednesday. Miss Rosemary Ketcham, professor of design, is attending a meeting of the American Federation of Teachers, Colorado. She will return Friday. The architectural exhibition which has been displayed at Marvin hall for five years has been removed from the University tomorrow will be sent to the University of Minnesota, and later will be shown in the west, both in the east and in the west. Narvel Dughes, e299, has just released his new book, *Schmidtism*, New York, to take out patents on development work and is working for the company last summer. weevil in Norfolk, Va. and Butcher is horticultural inspector at Belle Plaine Kan. For the convenience of those who have not yet paid their pledges to the Y. W. C. A. which were due Nov. 15, a member of the finance committee will be at Hensley home to receive the payment. For this week: Wednesday from 4:30 to 6 p. m., Thursday from 4 to 6 p. m., and Friday from 4:30 to 5 p. m. The Lawrence Choral Union will resume rehearsal tonight after the several days vacation. Practice will begin promptly at 7:30 p.m. and students should plan their entrance accordingly, D. M. Swarthorn, director, New Science Hall Completed The new 600-bell 900-shelf science hall is State Teachers College, due to favorable weather conditions, has been completed more than a month ahead of the building schedule. The physics department will occupy the first floor of the Physics Department department the second floor. Leavenworth, — The first annual Merchants' and Manufacturers' Exhibition has been opened. The expoation comprises 48 booths showing all of the different articles made here. A display of farm product is part of the exhibition. New Science Hall Completed All矿ing students at the University of Nevada are required to take training in first aid and mine rescue work. Eighteen professors from Denver University are listed in the 1928 edition of "Who's Who in America." For Funk's Ambulance Phone 119-- adv. Suits Cleaned and Pressed Phone 498 ONE of the beauties of gift-shopping in this store is that we like you to come in and make your choice early . . . leaving them here until you want them delivered. We are always delighted to reserve any article, from the newest of ELGIN Watches to the latest of bar-pins, for one of our patrons. And, of course, it simplifies your purchasing . . . a tiny deposit now . . . the balance at your convenience between now and the holidays . . . no hurry in choice . . . no hurry in payment. What pleasant way of shopping? Dean Stockton Back From Business Trip to Washington, D. C. Dean F. T. Stockton of the School of Business returned yesterday from a ten business trip to Washington to help prepare the report which the United States personnel classifies guard intends to submit to Congress. ls One of Committee Working on Classification Report for Congress This report will be a study of the sound policies of private industry in Washington, a variety of frequent types of clerical, administrative, and technical employees in private business, as disclosed by a company auditor, and fall. The facts presented by the report will be used as a basis for professional regulation of the field service of the government personnel policies for all its employees, both at Washington and in the The particular sections of the report assigned to Dean Stockton are those dealing with working hours, absenteeism, vacation and sick-leave insurance, accident insurance, buying privileges and employee representation. Only part of the material assigned to him was analyzed during the ten days Dean Stockton was in Washington. Dean Stockton was brought back to Lawrence for study. Dr. Paul F. Bussenger of Columbia, Dr. Kevin Herman Foldman of Dartmouth, and Paul Rapt of the U. S. bureau of the report dealing with wage stand- Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. Thirty-fourth Dividend University of Idaho students have had the opportunity to gamble one of the few general universities still in use, owned by Torcha Seidel, who gave a concert at Moscow, Idaho. hardization, extra remuneration, selection and promotion policies, and turnover and personnel organization The regular quarterly dividend of one dollar and seventy-five cents per share on Tuesday, January 14, 1928, to stockholders of record of the business on Thursday, January 15, 1928. LOST: November 26, between Fraser Hall and PBI Beta Phi house, a black gummed mesh bag. Call 415 or 417. Reward. mber 20, 1926. R. A. NICKERSON, Treasurer. 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