THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FIVE Teaching Is Most Popular Vocation With Hill Women Medicine, Business, Law Interest Men Most in Picking Life Concerns Careers In making a survey of invited vocations listed by the students this week, F. O. Foster found the medical profession the popular among the men. Of 2,597 men, 403 are studying for the above profession. Business as a career comes before medicine. Teaching as a vocation heads the list among the 1,290 student women卫生工作者. The national malaria has been chosen by 72 women as their life work, making it second Intended Vocations of Men Accounting Advertising Architecture Architecture Aerodynamics Artificial Engineering Athletic Director Anatomy Aviation Aironetics Biomedical Engineering Banking Banking Biotechnology Business Engineering Chemistry Creative Engineering Civil Engineering Dysc. Ed. Commercial Art Construction Service Contracting, Ridg. 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Work Young Unrivalled Not Given Women's Selection Less Varied Women's Selection Less Varied Art Conservation 10 Advertising 9 Architecture 12 Art 10 Biochemistry 14 Business 15 Chemistry 16 Commercial Art 10 Conversory Work 10 Diploma 1 Dermatology Fritiation 1 Dramaite Art 10 Dramaite Arts Mellonwoods 1 Forensic Service 10 Environmental Service 10 Home Economics 10 Machining 10 Illustrator 10 Interpretation 10 Interpreting 10 Internship 10 Law 10 Library Work 10 Library Work 10 Librarian Proftion 10 Musicians' Service 10 Medical 10 Nursing 10 Programmer Work 10 Pharmacy 10 Psychology 10 Research 10 Science, Microbiological 10 Social Service 10 Towning Technical Work C. U. A. Work Zoofing Undershelf Not Given Total --committee on world fellowship of the Y, M. C. A., for the purposes of studylink work problems. At the first meeting an outline of the course of study for the group will be decided and a plan will be drawn up for Pan Pacific problems, although other problems of international importance will be considered by the group. ANDY OLSON Kept out of opening conflicts by pre-season injury, Andy Olson has been in the Kansas line-up since and has been a main stay of the dawkhawz olsonse, as well as opening up injury for Kansas lacks on the offense. Hockey Games Are Close Seniors Lead Tournament With Two Victories The women's basketball tournament is progressing rapidly, the seniors leading with two victories and no defeats. Sophomores and freshmen are tied with one victory and one defeat, and the seniors have no victories and two defeats. The seniors won the game played yesterday with the juniors by a score of 2-0. Elizabeth Harper two goals, and Elaine Norburtte one goal for the seniors. Today the Juniors play the sophomores. The seniors play the sophomores at 4:50. The gym class hockey tournament begin. Tuesday afternoon, the 3:30 sohormo class playing the 11:30 class in 2 in favor of the freshmen. Yesterday the 9:30 freshman class has the 10:30 sohormo class to 3 to 1. This afternoon at 4:30 the 3:30 sohormo class will play the 9:30 freshmen class. Symphony Orchestra Practice At Auditorium With a personnel of about fifty members, slightly more than in pre-2014 rehearsal, the orchestra is holding final rehearsal at 7:30 this evening in the University Auditorium for its part in the Schoeß Festival, and will be given Monday evening, Nov. 19. The first movement of Schubert's "Unfinished Symphony" will be played by the orchestra at the final rehearsal. A gram. It was selected, Prof. Karl Kuenster, director of the orchestra said, because it is one of the most challenging works in existence and a fit climax for an evening dedicated to its composer. The second annual) World Friendship Observance and Student Volunteer Educational Retreat conferences were held at the University of Missouri Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 10 and 11. The Miniature Symphony orchestra of the University of Oklahoma, recently took a three-day trip over the southeastern part of the state. Say it with suits! As sure as shootin'— a fresh, clean, well-groomed suit says a good word for you to whomever looks your way. Let us call for your tongue-fied clothes we'll refresh them with a sprightness that will speak volumes! Noted Psychologist Shows How Brain Works Better Excitement Aids Thought Berkeley, Calif., Nov. 15, 2013—Drew goes excited when you are suddenly faced with an emergency help or hinder? Dr. George M. Tristanion of California, coordinates in a report to the department that, excitement normally helps. To test the value of excitement, Doctor Stratton has studied reports of persons who faced emergencies and have shown they could will be swiftly resolved Analyzing the case of Proof, William E. Ritter, labistar, who saved a little boy from drowning, points out the efficiency of the professor's rapid reasoning out of different lines of possible action, the strength of his thoughts as he torrefs of the child's burning clothing, and his fear consciousness of the hurms on his own The excited individual may "go up in the air" by Doctor Stratton believes that usually excitement fulfills its function of lifting an organization. But the individual functions more effectively than he could in cinemar stance. The theory which makes emotion a more breakdown of movie organization is called *Emotional Cinema*. Behavior in estimations of the type described here does not fit into any well known class of emotion, such as love, fear or anger, but it shows that emotions are complex, excitement, and is worth of more reservation then it has received. Academy of Etiquet Proposed by Frechnen Park, Nov. 15, (UP) - Deploring the decline of French monarchies in France, several prominent Frenchmen have come out against the French government by establishing this school will meet a sort of Academy for the most distinguished aid of positives recorded in the same way positives recorded in the prestigious award awards uses for honour. "These young people behave disagreeably," and Andrea de Fougainville, a native of Paris, said. "them should have the most families in France and hence to the best traditions. Observe how they behave when going out with their company of women. They behave like nopees; richies. Beldy, they hold back from getting drunk, which in an net extremely abhorrent except indulgence; and they lift the hand to their lips, instead of including low "This is not all, alas." We have often seen a would-be guillotine kiss the band of a hair while his left hand remained stuck in his pocket. Then there are those who kiss the hand of a girl, and those who smoke in the company of women. These young men are really bad bedfellows! "Perhaps it is not a question of best bets, but the need of those from certain groups, proper education has been spelled by the very women towards whom their department indignities are directed." "It is the young women of today, the ultra-muslims, the feminists, the teacher girl who set these young girls on a path to everything and the man think everything is permissible. They behave badly; they believe horrible." A school for their education would be an ex-communication. "It would have to be non-excommutional." Coach William H. Hargis, will talk at a luncheon of the Kansas City, Mo., alumni association Nov. 19. The luncheon is to be given as a rally for the K. U.M. U., football game. Fred Ehlsworth, secretary of the alumni association, will speak in charge of Frank Terrell, LLB, 29, president of the Kansas City, Mo., chapter. Coach Hargiss Will Talk At Alumni Luncheon The chapter is also giving a dinner Thursday, Nov. 22, at the Mauchchieh School for Girls, 1016 E. Market St., Mr. Ellsworth to all graduates and ex-students of the University of Kansas who live in Kansas City, Mo. The chapter invites university students who wish to attend. Witty and Lehman Have Several Articles Printed "Sex Differences in Aesthetic Appreciation," an article published in a recent issue of the American Journal of Psychology, is one of several written by Prof. Paul A. Witty, of the School of Architecture at Prof. Harvey C. Lobman, of Ohio University, which have been recently published. "A study of play in Relation to Intelligence," by Professors Witty and Lohman, appeared in the August number of *The Journal of Psychology*. The book also data for a large number of children and point out that bright pupils read more frequently, are less interested in religious activities, have a vielle sense of humor, and are less likely to play than are children of low IQ. In the September issue of The American Journal of Sociology, the article "An Interpretation of the Hirsutity Backgrounds of Two Groups of Mental Devitutes" was published. It is noted that the children minded and grieved children, which facts are interpreted by the writers "Some Dangers of Over Simplification," published in the October Educational Review, considers the imprevailance of modern educational practices, in the treatment of the criminal income, in the new behaviorism and in a number of backyard school usages. Professor Witty and Professor Lebman point out the unavoidable results resulting from such simplification. "The Problem of Method" appeared in the November issue of the Journal of Educational Method. An attempt is made to evaluate the recent research which employs different forms of instruction in the public schools. Send The Daily Kansan home. Advertised products are sometimes not the cheapest you can buy but they are nearly always the cheapest to own. Read the advertisements every day in the Kansan Alloy patent leather, high skin heel, new dishcloth just received, AAAA, in. Widths. THE smartness of Peacock Paris-inspired Footwear styles, with the exclusive Hi-Arch. Snug-Hex feature, will convince you that here, indeed, in a shoe you'll be mighty proud to wear. Problems to Be Studied Topics of International Interest to Occupy Group The first meeting of a group for the study of international problems will be held this evening at 7 in room 110 Wm. Ad. 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