TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 'PAGE THREE Charter Granted to Establish Math Fraternity Here Pi Mu Epsilon Encourage High Scholarship Ideals; to Be Installed December 1 Word has been received by the universities department of the university and was be granted for the establishment here of a chapter of P.D. Min. Emerson, national Upperclassmen Eligible This refertunity was founded in 1914 and now bays chapters at the Universities of Illinois, Missouri, Californias and others. It also offers Ohio and a number of other colleges and universities. It aims to encourage educational as well as a working organization within colleges and universities for the promotion of mathematical science. Upperclassmen Eligible Juniors and seniors who have made high records of scholarship in mathematics and in all other high average in all other subjects are eligible for election to membership. Graduate students will be eligible for membership on a basis of ability, interest and success in mathematical study when recommended for honors by the program. Those who are doing their graduate work. While these fraternities in specialized fields are not at present nearly so widely known and perhaps not so generally approved as Sigma Xi or Psi Beta Kappa, it is conceivable that the specialized student may in the field of mathematics have fraternity more desirable, Prof. U. G. Mitchell said this morning. Installation Later Installation Later It is expected that the local chapter must be installed in the time of the American Mathematical Society of the American Mathematical Society. Society, which meets at the University of Kansas Dec. 1. The charter members of the Kansas chapter are; Faculty; U, G. Mitchell, E, B. Stouf, Florence Black, H, E. Jordan, J. J. Wheeler, C, H. Ashton, Guy W. Wealthy Helen, Helen K. Graduate students: Josephine Brauner, Lewin M. Ragan, Daniel T. 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