THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1928 PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN All-University Vesper Program Is Feature Over KFKU Sunday Group Instrumentation Work and New Tabelaus Planned by Faculty The first, all-University teenager program of the year will be given at 4 Sunday afternoon in the University auditorium. The program will be broadcast over KKU for the benefit of music loops over the state. The all-University veter programs were instituted two years ago by Dean D. M. Swarthout, School of Fine Arts, and they have proved more popular each successive year. The veter programs are given through the year. Unusual Combination Offered "The programs are decidedly different from the average in that the numbers feature group or combination work in instrumentation and voice," said Dean Scurvich, this year's program editor. The roles, but the most of the program is devoted to group work." The programs were first given in Fraser, but the crowds became so large that they are now presented in the University auditorium. At Fraser, students hold holidays, the audience usually numbers about 2,500 persons. The Christmas programs are always given with the assistance of the departments of design and painting in preparation to facilitate the occasion of nativity. During the months of November, December, February and March, for the first two weeks of this month, has been duplicated, according to Dean Swarbent, and all have been considered exceptionally good. The program Sunday promises to be one of the best in town. **Program is Announced** The program will open with an organ led by an ensemble from Carroll featuring two violins, cello and piano. A solo by Miss Merlinh Moore with violin accompaniment and organ accompaniment will follow this. Folksong will be performed from Glack using violin, cello, harp and organ; then a vocal trio from Pergolio with accompaniment of piano and obbligato of three violins. The ensemble number from Lancetti, including two violins, violin, cello, corne-mrass and piano. The entire program will be presented by the Fam Art, and will last an hour. Meaning of Y. W. Topic Basis of Membership Discussed at Tuesday Vespers To show University women what it means to be members of a national fellowship with a new purpose backing them was the theme of the men's bursary session of the Y. W. C. A. Mansion classroom at 1:00 p.m. in a Myers hall, yrs. "Students a few years ago," Mrs. Harding said, citing that the phrase was a part of the school's sensitive of student thinking. After two years of discussion and work on it the new purpose was "passionate," she added. It has been accepted nationally it is the task of each local organizer to carry out the purpose to the letter." Mary Harding, c. 50, had charges of the meeting. She explained how membership in the X. W. C. A. was to be on a circuit board. (The question, as it is now, Read the Kansas Want-Ads. By becoming a regular reader of the advertising columns, you become a well-informed person. Taxi-- Phone 12 Books on Wide Range of Topics Are Bought Each Week by Library; First Editions Seldom Purchased A continual stream, of new books, of all types, flows into the Watson Library every week. Novels, biographies, textbooks, scientific books and other forms of literature take their places upon the albums, some to be seen by much handling and some to be covered with the dict of unpolarity. Car Storage HUNSINGER MOTOR CO. A large portion of the books received by the library are text books for the various departments and libraries, while the books ordered by the heads of the departments and are delivered to them instead of to the Library. Other books are ordered separately and are not matched with the University are kept on reserve for various classes. The novels and types of literature with a genre or subject of interest may any student wishing them. Rare Editions Expensive It is very seldom that a rare edition is available. We offer extensive or expensive订货, but the library does not endeavor to collect books with unusual cata or printing because they would not be of interest to the sinistra. Some of the books that the library has received this fall cover **wild** scope of interest. There are books devoted to historical subjects, such as Announcements The University club will give a dance on Saturday evening. Nov 12 at 7 o'clock at the club hours; are not been issued to all club members. The Architectural Society will meet this evening in Marcel hew at 7:30. All members of the department are invited, Refreshments. All students with seats in sections 1 and 2 of the stadium, rows 8 to 16 will be able to watch the story in india's Ranay regarding one of cards Saturday - Paul Parker. the "Rise of the Spanish American depopulations," by William Spence Robbins ("The Life of Don Quixote and Sancho") or the "Life of Miguel de Udmuno; then we find books on religion, music and literature," by Robert W. Carson ("Art and Artists of the Capitol of the United States of America"), by Fairmount that has some fine illustrations. Representatives Installed Freshman Officers Take Seats on Women's Council Elenor Mitchell, fa232, were snilled as vice-president and secretary, respectively, of the freshman class at the regular business meeting of S. G. A. council Tuesday morning in central Administration building. Following the installation of these new officers, the council voted to hold a formal meeting at K. U., hand to Columbia to enable band members to accompany the turn to the K. U. M., U. Gue, will be held at k45 p.m. m on 7 p.m. to enable council members to meet on Tuesday meetings on Tuesday evening. The Thomas for President Club presented the Library with a copy of Bernard Shaw's "The Intelligent Woman" and the Republican club gave an interesting account of Hoover's life written by Will Twain. There are many sets and volumes of books that describe different groups and individuals. Red and white felt hats are worn by the student rooters of the University of Utah during football games. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glaser Exclusively 1025 Mass. Hirsch Also Found In "The Stairs," a bit of the *Sisters*; by Iret Tawn; and Mark Twain; a few romantic sketches are found in "The glamour of Near East Excavation," by Jamson Bassett. It includes financial and economic treatises written in popular style in a book entitled "Building and Loan Associations," by Rigel and Doubman. It covers the subject in a broad but interesting way. Tonight - Tomorrow They bad to double the Cooling System when "Show Girl!" played on Broadway. Old and new members of the New somers club were entertained at the moms. A, A. J. Mix, 1134 Louis laurest, this afternoon. Newcomers Club Meets At Home of Mrs. Mix Shows: 5-7-9 Prices: Mat. 10-40. Eve. 10-50 Starts Monday New faculty women and wives of new faculty men automatically be elected chairman for two years after coming to Lawrence. Thirty-eight new member was named chairman, be 12 old members, Mrs. C, F, Nelson is president of the organization this year. Mrs. Stuart A, Queen,see also Mrs. Linda Warden, Mrs. Berly Warden, chairman of social committee and Mrs. John Bessel, chairman of program committee. A new $1,000,000 medical school building in Oklahoma City was dedicated recently. The Memory Lingers K. U. Harriers to M. U. --between 7:00 and 8:00, if you fail to receive your Kansan Team Leaves, Friday for Meet With Missouri The cross country team in leaving for Columbus on Friday afternoon (for the trip to Iowa) will be with the Missouri harriers. The team will be accompanied by H. The Missouri team has won *From Drake* and has lost by narrow margins to Nebraska and Kansas Aggries, Voight, Missouri's sophomore star, Marion Winslow. The Kansas course lowering the former record held by Captain "Poe" Frazier of Kansas, Voight won from Drake but met his first defeat of the season when he beaten by Miller Aggries in the second aggrieces interested when he and Frazier run for "Poe" is nearing the end of his second season without being defeated. The meet will be held at 11:30 AM morning over the new Missouri course. 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