. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Y. M. C. A. Drive Expected to Yield More Than $2,000 Shultz Is Well Pleased Wit Workers and Those Solicited: Prize to McGuire Results of the annual financial drive of the Y. M. C. A. indicated Saturday be more than two thousand dollars when the teams not yet reporting and checked in. The money and pledge were $250,000 on Saturday amounted to $1,655.50, an amount in excess of the returns last year at a corresponding rate. Of the four divisions participating in the drive, the one headed by Chrencia McGuire turned in the harvest season, and she invested food cake for a prize. The two teams ranking highest were headed by Larry Flankey and Artin Hosseini. "The men on the team have worked exceptionally hard, and those persons have responded in time to their needs," president of the Y. M. said. "I am well pleased!" Shultz said, "both with the workers and with those solicited. The reception of the workers has been very cordial." haltz is Pleased During the intensive campground staged Wednesday and Thursday nights of last week by 120 mer 81440 was secured. John Brand, treasurer of the Y, who is in charge of the campaign, requested that every worker should see those candidates either Wednesday or Thursday nights, and report the first of the week." Nearly a third of the man students have not been audited as they were in the audit, secretary of the Y, L. C. A. a number of membership applications the cards were turned in with contests in which the participants "that the men are wishing to participate in the program" as well as to "have a chance to win". First Discussion Today Orient Is Subject of Talk in Union at 3 This afternoon will mark the beginning of a series of informal discussions to be held in the Union building, as well as a March 8 seminar of the sociology department will lead the discussion, sounding off with a short talk on the topic, "The Orient"; his material having been given during a visit there last summer. The champion proper will last from 3 to 4, according to Doria Clark. Clark is the first woman that Mrs Clark adds to the plan of the Union operating committee in being tried in the hope that the students and faculty would learn before other three, and become acquainted with each other. Those who have not been shown overpowered may be discovered to have encountered to them all the advantages of lootings, reading rooms, rest rooms, and the unfinished portion of the building on wheels. Speakers for Sundays in the future have not been arranged for yet, according to Miss Clark. Graphic charts showing the average of grades for the entire student body are sent regularly to members of the Pittsburgh State Teachers' College. Race and Beautiful First Editions of 19th Century Writers in Library of Book Collector at University When a man has made the collection and study of books his chief interest of a life time, he may be expected to have acquired a library and a knowledge of book-lore that will interest any book borer. So it is that many years ago, many years a professor of English literature at the University. On the second floor of his home at 295 Kentucky street, in an intimate, cheery-looking room, well lighted and well decorated with murals, cellings, engravings and fine prints, Doctor Dunlap has gathered the results of his years of association with the art community. He says, in not merely an accumulation of caries and oblivities in books; it is, rather, a library for real use. Interpared among the numerous stan- tard books he has published, great authors, however, there are a number of volumes of unusual interest, first editions, and book notable for fine printing, excellent engrav- The nearest of these is a woll preserved copy of the only edition of the "letters" of Percy Ryble Statsler (1847-1930) to this volume. This volume is dated 'towning. Math Society Will Meet Representatives of Seven States Expected at Session The southwestern section of the American Mathematical society will hold its 21st regular meeting at the University of Kansas, Dec. 1. Representatives totalling from 25 to will come from schools in Colorado, Arizona, Texas, Texas, Iowa, and Kansas, these states constituting the southwestern section of the country. About a dozen papers will be read at the meeting by different members, including Dr. H. Mitchell and Prof. W. Babcock of the University will读 paper. Prof. Aubrey J. Kemper of the University will read paper. Prof. Aubrey J. Kemper of the University will read paper. By invitation of the program committee, his subject being "The Decay of Numbers in the Present Century." The program committee composed of Professor Mitchell, Dean Stouffer, and Dean J. S. Turner, of the department of mathematics at Iowa State College, have arranged a reception at the home of Prof. C. H. Ashien, Friar, of Purdue University, for guests will be guests of the local department of mathematics. A local chapter of the mathematical honor society, Pi Mu Epsilon, will be installed at 6 p. m. Friday evening after which will be a banquet. The University of Southern California is to build a new stadium that is to be as large as the Californian in size, and expects to have it finished in 1530. For Funk's Ambulance Phone 119- adv. Hand painted in a frame to match GET THAT BEAUTIFUL OIL PAINTED PHOTO GRAPH OF YOURSELF OR FRIEND Reasonable prices. Make your appointment early for Christmas Photos Moore's Studio Photographs live forever 719 Mass. and K. C., Mo. Phone 964 Built by FORBUSH Scotch Grain both black and brown. Other Brands $5 to $7.50 Shoes are a small but important part of ones dress. $10.00 Notice the footwear of your better dressed friends—Invariably they are wearing good looking shoes. 1852. Then there is a first edition on Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Secret Letter," a crisp copy dated 1850. There is also a copy of the first edition of Scott's "Ivanhoe," and one of Thackery's "The Newswoman" and among others, it is found an autographed copy of Cardinal Newman's "Ambition." We suggest that you drop in at Newmans and be fitted with a pionte. We offer an outstanding line of fine piontes especially designed for College. Newman Shoe Company 805 Main St. 805 Mass. St. One of Doctor Dunkle's chief interests in books is fine paper work, and some of his volumes show an unusually close approach to perfection in that art. There are three volumes of exceptional beauty of type and form, the first two by Shelley. These volumes were printed by the famous Kelmett press of William Morris, the British poet-painter, who designed the type faces used in them. There also specimens of other works of English literature of English printing including four volumes of the works of Addison, printed in 1761. These volumes now retain their original bindings. Perhaps the rarest and most highly regarded Perhaps the most and most likely feature of these booklets is their copy of the first edition of Rogers' "Italy" which contains a long series of steel plate engravings by D. A. Kane. Influenza on West Coast Washington, Nov. 17. — An outbreak of influenza in California has reached epidemic proportions. A report of 2589 cases in the state this week in the United States public health service here. In three weeks 2535 new cases were reported. As in all epidemics, the actual numbers are probably higher than those reported. The center of this disease is in the vicinity of San Francisco. State Must Match Dollars With Schools Endowed, Says Lindley hanecellor Speaks of Private School Competition to Kansas Editors No state wants to leave to the endowment colleges the education of its best material, asid Chancellor E. H. Lindley in a formal dinner address before the Kansas Editors Round at the university Friday night. The increasing demand for college education, the chancellor said, has crowded colleges and universities. The heavily endowed institutions, Doctor Linderkay pointed out, "may limit their enrollment, and by examiners who have worked with him gritted. In fact, not so long ago the president of one of these institutions suggested that the endowed institutions provide the education for the student in universities take care of the rest. "No state wants such a situation, to develop. In the first place, however wealthy, the endowed institutions could not begin to take care of students in their local college education. Moreover, no state wants to have its more gritty young people sent to some great institution in the east for college education." Turning to their own state to aid in its upholding are too slim. "The state universities are going to have to meet this situation, but it is not an impossible situation. It will not be necessary to match dollar for dollar with these endowed institutions, which have an initial minimum of $650,000 as much as $25,000 to some of their teaching staff. The state Universities, because of different economic conditions in the University towns from these metropolitan centers, and that universities have advantages, may hope to get a share of suitable teaching material in valuables not imperfect for the state to use. WHE-E-E-E !! HEY! HEY! ---and other Collegiate Expressions! She is sure to use all of her best ones if you send her a box of LOWNEY'S or CHASE'S Chocolates from Coe's Drug Store 14th and Mass. Phone 521 BOWERSOCK Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday The Picture With the Hunting Memo. "Don" Torres and His Orchestra playing "Kisses", "The Memory Lingers." "THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES." "Patrons of the state universities cannot ask the students to find their own equipment, and out adequate equipment, and adequate equipment of course. Must Starts Thursday You Remember Goliath --ing. Dorothy B. Parcels, Corbin Hall. --58 Don't overlook the smaller advertisements in this paper. Look them over. The message which an advertisement conveys is vastly more important than the mere size of the space it fills. Some of the biggest values are often described in type no longer than ordinary news-print. The safest method is to read all the advertisements, large and small. Experience proves that it is time well spent. The more time you spend in preparation for shopping, the less actual time you will have to be on your feet in the stores. --ing. Dorothy B. Parcels, Corbin Hall. --58 The Oklahoma Daily, University of Oklahoma newspaper, is sponsoring a feature column containing student's opinion on "Working Your Way Through College and Receiving an Education." Concentrated efforts of state schools will give better results than divided efforts, the chancellor said. The effort to train a state university at Moscow and a southern branch at Pochette. The double plan, in a state as small as Idaho, he said, can only result in increased efficiency of both institutions. Want Ads LOST—Delta Sigma Epsilon pin Name on back. Call 2059. Reward. SPECIAL: To men and women students. Two garments washed and ironed free. Try my laundry service. Also other services. Phone 27459 W. LOST: Honey-Leaham harmony book; and size 16 brown notebook with University Seal. Phone Karl Johnson at 2588, Reward. —88 ROOMS FOR BOYS: Nearly furnished modern rooms to rent as singles. Prices $8 and $10, $94 Ohio. — 58 LOST: A pair of glasses with white gold engraved frames, in front of Ad building. Call 285 M, or leave at 1280 Kentucky. —57 DO YOU KNOW? Courter's Antique Shop does furniture upholstering, repairing, refinishing and makes furniture slip covers? We have all kinds of furniture upholstery and ship materials; also property goods. 906-8 W. Pike. 1434. LOST: Brown coat bow with fur ends between Ad and Chemistry building. Dorothy B. Parcels, Corbin Hall. --58 STEPHENs roadster for sale. Four new tires—fair condition. Phone Carl Fietcher at 837. 1004 West 4b. YOUR KANSAN will be sent you by special carrier if the regular carrier misses you, provided you TELEPHONE 2701K3 between 7 and 8 in the evening. Special Saturday and Sunday Juicy Gum Drops, 19c a lb. For your news of the world, we have all Metropolitan newspapers and your favorite magazine. "Handy for Students" Rankin's Drug Store 11th & Mass Handy for Students Phone 678 GOOD YEAR Phone 4 Tire & Battery Service Fritz Co. "Gasoline Corner" Red Crown Gasoline Iso-Vis Oil FRASER THEATRE Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday K. U. Dramatic Organizations present: "Hamlet" (Prince of Denmark) The Greatest of All English Tragedies by William Shakespeare Admission $1.00 All Seats Reserved Tickets on Sale in Green Hall Call K. U. 64 Call K. U. 64