SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FIVE Students Attend K. U.From Nine Foreign Countries Thirty-three States Beside Kansas Represented in This Year's Enrollment A recent survey was made by Registrar George O. Foster by concerning the distribution of the 4,055 students who are new attending the University, 376 from other residents. In regard to counties, Douglas county sends the largest delegation of students; a total of 717 students from these counties, lowest in the list, each send one. From the other states there is a high of 798 students. Missouri has Montana, Montana, Montana, Montana, Montana, Montana, Michigan, Mississippi, Virginia, and Wisconsin are represented. Nine foreign countries have 44 state offices attending the University. The State of Hawaii, Other foreign land represented are Hawaii, India, Japan, Mexico, Burma,缅甸。 Alen Anderson Atchison Barber Barton Bourbon Brownwood Butler Chase Chauntiaquin Chevrolet Crayonee Chirk Chry Chou Colley Comanche Cowley Crawford Dewatier Dektonion Donphanus Douglas Edwards Ellis Ellis Ellsworth Fotoney Kove Franklin Grary Gove Graham Gray Greekey Greenwood Hamilton Harper Harvey Haskell Hodgman Jackson Jefferson Jewell Johnson Kearney Kingman Krown Labette Lane Lenvenworth Lineoln Linn Lyon Marion Marshall McPawson Meade Miami Mitchell Montgomery Morris Morton Nemaho Neoho Nees Orange Ottawa Pawnee Phillips Pottsatowomic Osborne Pratt Rawlins Reno Republic Rice Riley Rooke Rush Russell Saline Scott Sedgwick Seward Shawnee Sheridan Sherman Smith Stafford Stanton Stevens Sumner Flomna Frog Walhansee Wallace Washington Wichita Wilson Woodson Waymdotte Wyandotte Kansas Counties Other States Arkansas Arizona California Colorado Florida Idaho Illinois Iowa Kentucky Louisiana Missouri ietta "Christmas Is Just Around Corner." Says R. C. Abrabams, Postmaster, So "Mail Your Packages Early' "Christmas is just around the corner," says R. C. Abraham, postmaster of Jacksonville and package carrier. For several weeks the Postmaster General has been urging early mailing to the Postal Bureau due早 from Washington, D. C." "Another year is fast hearing its and that of the season, with the result of good will be seen so be here again," writes R. S. Gearhart, third assistant postmaster gen- eral. "Christmas with its whirling snow, crimson holly, gay decorations and merry, bright eyed people everywhere, bright eyes of all the guests," much of this festive spirit is due to the custom of exchanging gifts, including toys, presents, brances which are so generally followed during the holiday season. The observance of this delightful custom requires careful preparation, in the volume of mail, and everything possible should therefore be done to facilitate and expedite the mailing process. Christmas mail to reach its destination on time the packages should be carefully prepared and addressed accurately. No Christmas Day Delivery Easter Day Delivery Dr. Christine Diaz asks her forces to petitionize to organize their force in such a matter that all things can be fulfilled and dispensed with as capably as possible. No mail delivery will be made this year on Christmas day, following the successful no-Christmas-day delivery system of 1925. The reason there were mail deliveries in 1926 and 1927, is because Abraham, who explains Albertus, is supposed to those years Christians came on Saturday and Sunday. This year, due to 35 Michigan 36 Minnesota 37 Missouri 38 Missouri 39 Missouri 40 Montana 41 New Mexico 42 New York 43 North Dakota 44 Ohio 45 Oklahoma 46 Pennsylvania 47 South Dakota 48 Tennessee 49 Texas 50 Utah 51 Vermont 52 Virginia 53 Washington 54 West Virginia 55 Wisconsin 56 Wyoming Other Countries 55 Burma 70 Canada 72 Chile 83 China 89 Hawaiian 15 India 3 Japan 18 Mexico 12 Philippine Islands Summary Summary Kansas Other States Other Countries hap year, it will come on Tuesday during the popular decorate the day before. It will follow after the Christmas holiday, it is not needed to make any Christian observance. Adapter on all mail should be written simply with li, giving the name of the carrier. If no name number is available Place the carrier number card in the upper left center rotary card in the upper left Early Mailing Encouraged Articles should be packed carefully in strong, durable containers, wrapped securely, and left unsealed. Cut flowers, food products, or other perishable matter should be united only at a single location or one of the large classified locations. "Do not open all Christmas" on the package is allowed in order to encourage mailing at an early date. Seals should be attached to the package not be on the addressed side. Written greetings such as "With best wishes", "Harry Christmas and a Happy New Year", and "Wish you a happy holidays side the parcel in third class and fourth class (parcel sent) until. Further written material makes the packer responsible for the delivery. Books may be simple dedicatory inscriptions not of a personal nature. Likewise letter should not be enclosed. "Use uniform or regular size envelopes for your cards," Abraham requested. "Small, and old diced greeting cards and envelopes are costly." Many Schools and Departmen Represented in Annual Publication In the year 1929-1930, Who's Who of America, in twenty-four publications, 46 officials and professors of K, U, were selected. Fourteen of these tabulation are restricted to those who have attained special prominence in credible fields of effort, making an impression on public opinion, or objection in this country, and to those who are arbitrarily included on account of official position whether choice, military, naval, reliance or ambition. The departments of chemistry, English and Fine Arts lead in the number of researchers, each climbing fair. There are three mentions from each of the following: law, sociology, economics, zoology philosophy and education Only two women are among those present, Margaret Lynn, professor of English, and Florence H. Sherbon, director of the School's research and professor of home economics, Chancellor Lindley, the dean of the College, School of Pharmacy, School of engineering and Architecture, and the School on Fine Arts are Bated. 46 Of a total of 50 Lawrence residents mourn all but ten are connected in some way with the university. And most of the ten not now related to it have received degrees from K. U. 822 it have received degrees from Pine, 779 more. Also,俊英, Ph.D. 44 gatertomy); H. W. Amuth, professor of 65 chemistry; William J. Amuth, professor of chemistry; William J. Amuth, professor ner, associate professor of zoology (on leave); Frank W. Blackman, professor of sociology; Albert Bloch, professor of sociology; George C. Brandt, Dean of the College Wm L. Burdick, professor of law; Hamilton P. Cady, professor of chemistry; Frank B. Dainz, professor of sociology; Emily S. Eldrigt, English; Sébastia Eldrigt, associate professor of sociology; L. N. Flutit, professor of journalism; L. D. Haveney, Hoeder, professor of history (on leave); E. H. Hollands, professor of philosophy; H. F. Hultzclaw, economist; professor of English; H. E. Hungerford, professor of entomology; John Le, professor of economics; R. E. Johnson, professor of electrical engineering; Frederick E. Kester, professor of physics and astronomy; H. H. Lane, professor of geography; James McCarthy, professor of English; H. E. Hungerford, professor of entomology; John Le, professor of economics; R. E. Johnson, professor of electrical engineering; Frederick E. Kester, professor of physics and astronomy; H. H. Lane, professor of geography; James McCarthy, professor of English; H. E. Hungerford, professor of biochemistry; F. R. O'Brien, director of bureau of school service and education; C. F. Nelson "Talkies" for Education in Chicago Public Schools In Chicago public schools the "tallies" have applied for jobs as teachers and are promised an immediate tryout. Dudley Grant Hays, supervisor of visual instruction for the Chicago Board of Education, said that as soon as the film producers have their education in less than two months, a machine will be installed in a classroom to give the new method a test. Mr. Hays, who is a pioneer in visual education, has created the possibilities for the talking film in the class room are unlimited. Cattain, Sicily, Nov. 10—(UP)—The advancing lava stream from Mount Eriad reached the railroad bridge near Masallat in m, today, increasing speed and volume as fresh ash added to the destructive torrent. Lava Eruption Continues LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025.Mass Only two persons have been killed because the great creature warmer, warmer before it unleashed its furious strength, had forced them to evacuate their homes in the peaceful little village located at the bottom of the mountain side. 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