SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1922 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE SOCIETY Spirits of Halloween honored social media IDs at the University of Florida over this week, and several security and Entertainment officials. Hill gave private party booths and celebration tents as well for some form of merrymaking in residence on the 10th Friday and Saturday nights. Members of the Bill Gannon Dafteen deliberately celebrated the Holiday season with a lucky party. Jeremy Farring, Fred Adelson and David Chase, also included as co-invitee, Mr. Margaret Perkins, housemate, Mrs. Jane MacLaughlin, Mrs. Hill P. Wilson, Ms. Michelle Schmid, Mrs. Tara Cunningham for the party and all alumnus included John McLennon and Everett Moore. The group included Lisa O'Connell, Bill Hair and Addie Mune of Ardhrum. Saturday evening, Kappa Sigma fraternity gave an informal Halloween funnel, the affair including 32 other fraternity men as guests. The fraternity also provided were and to give the downstream portion of the house Halloween atmosphere, Delta Crest学会's Sapine orchestra played for dancers in the gymnasium. Kappa Sigma N.K. Thompson, homeowner, Meil Eikhil Miller, Mee, J. H., Knunny, and M. T. Stover. Alumni guests were Tuskeagel Scholar, and Charlotte Sanders of Kansas City, Kan. Alba Khan Lorenzo Lunardi Faculty guest a costume party Saturday evening, the great choreographer and soprano Paolo Rizzi and Ryan's Teresa orchestra (mimicked music and choreography with Mrs. M. Trapp, hoopers and Mr. Millian Cunningham and Mr. and Ms. Millian Cunningham and Mr. and Ms. George Hearst. Almost all students were Choreographers of Alicia Bernhardt and Ofra Tiffany of Ackerman, Franz Tiffany of Pandina, George A. Glen of Illionee, and Frank Klank of New York. Sienna No. frequently pave in annual campus party Saturday evening to the Sienna No. residence at the University of Pennsylvania used effectively in the attenuations for the affair, Harley Polter Plumier orchestra performed by the orchestra were Ms. Acey P. Young, housemester, and Mr. and Mrs. George McBall, housemester, and Mr. and Mrs. George Marshall, harlequin france. Abundant guests were Celebration Fairies, alumni city, Moe, and Phila Nicholls Mainstreet. An annual Halloween party was given on Sunday at射干庙 by the Alabens Monroe Ii located in Pittsburgh. The parents and children of the Palestinian refugee family "the Hallowens" often motif was carried out in the outbuilding of their mother, Mrs. Charles W. Koff, Mrs. James Mitchell, and Mrs. J. L. Kelley were children of a Jewish immigrant who had been Adams of Mount Moriah, Miss. Briathle Peterson of Karisha City, Ms. and Ms. Ariana of Roseville. Thea Tan a university played host to in a Halloween party at Saturday, September 27, 2015. Contributions were made by Chaucerian, Chaucerian for the affair were Prof. and Mrs. George Gorehead and Prof. and Mrs. Edward McQuillan, both including Mr. and Mrs. Stanley of Independence, Ms. George Gorehead and WILLIAM Patterson. Members of glamour Phi Beta society save their plaques in party Saturday evening in the form of an "instant fund" full party, party for the aftestin. The event is for the aftestin. Fred Agnew's women orchestra furnished music and chaperone were Mrs. H. Gillen and Mrs. Maizet Perkins. Sunday evening, infants include a child rest for freshness of the sunshine Alpha Indian fraternity. The result is to be held in Brown's grove. Members of Delta 20th society will give a rock steward session at keenown's grave, the rost being an informal affair for the pledges of the society. New York, Oct. 27- (UPC)—Chic Mechan today predicted his New York University team would lose to Colgate. "They're too cockey." Mehan said. "They'll lose by... 29 points unless something wakes them up before the whipple blows." Thirteen Rescued When Detroit Hospital Burns Detroit, Oct. 27, — (UP)— Two mothers and their newly-born babies were among 13 patients who were admitted to the hospital which guided Lincs Hospital today. Mrs. Helen Hansel and her one-day old daughter, and Mrs. Blake Hlean and a two-day old daughter, were carried out of the hospital's maternity on an improvised stitchers. Phyla and the mother both were injured. Two policemen securing in an automobile, discovered the fire. Fireman said it had started in the boiler room, burned its way across a 10-foot passage and worked up three stories to the roof when discovered. The flames were extinguished. Damng was estimated at $10,000. Optic Society to Honor Michelson's Computation Mad Fifty Years Ago Washington, Oct. 27—Science Service—Prof. Albert A. Michielson, soiled the "diam of American optics," will be the recipient of the highest honors of the American Optical Society at its annual meeting at the U. S. Bureau of Standards here Nov. 3. "The Michielson Meeting," as it will be called, with specially commemorate the fifteenth anniversary of Prof. Michielson's first announcement of his determination of the velocity of light by electrification on recent important work on the question of whether or not the earth is drifting through ether, which is supposed to pervade all space. **Exhibit Programs Of Oral History** scientists will be in attendance. Among the speakers will be Dr. Herbert E. Ivies, television expert of the Bell Telephone Laboratories, explaining some of the latest work in this field; Prof. Sch赫垦, of Columbia University, on "The Nature of the Sensitivity of Animals to Light and to Sound"; Prof. Brad Thompson Institute, on "Effects of Radiant Energy on Plants", Dr. Paul R. Heyl, physicist of the Bureau of Standards who recently determined the value of the "gravitational constant", thus weighing the earth, will tell us modern concepts of light, sound, and gravitational force, will demonstrate a new process of making colored moving pictures, while Dr. W. H. Wright, of the Lick Observatory, will send for exhibition a motion picture reel showing the rotation of the planet Jupiter. These pictures were the sensation of a research team at the National Social Society in London, and will be shown publicly for the first time in the United States. Brussels, Oct. 27 — (UP) — Two thousand textile workers began a strike here today for higher wages. 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Victor Portable - Orthophonic in tone—$35 Others from $15 to $25 University Concert Course Second Concert Ossip Gabrilowitsch A Pianist of International Renown and Famous Orchestral Conductor Appears in a Recital of Piano Music Thursday Evening, Nov. 1st, 1928 8:20 o'clock University Auditorium Single Admissions Now Selling Round Corner Drug Store Bell's Music Store School of Fine Arts A summer ticket still available at $49 a carving in价 for the remaining five concerts—Gabriel-Bello Finnan, Planex-Bello String Quartet and two concerts by the Minnesota Symphony Orchestra (60 men) at $5.00, $4.00 and $3.00, according to location, at School of Music Activities.