FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FIVE Heavy Enrollment in Out-of-Town Extension Classes Requests Still Come From Many Cities Throughtown Kansas; Prospects Are Bright With approximately five hundred students already enrolled in sixteen out-of-town choises, prospects are bright for a light heavy enrolment in the extension department of the University of Kansas this year. Organizations have set up a way only a short time and request for classes continue to come in. Although present classes include only Kansas City, Kan., Kansas City, Mo., and St. Mary's, Kan., requests have come in from Arkansas City, Tulsa, Leavenworth, Ottawa, Salina, Hatchenbush, Hertingon, and several other cities that are probable that future classes will be organized in several more cities. No Time Limit for Classes No Time Limit for Classes There is no time limit for the organization of these classes, according to my Wekker of the extension department, and we are required to time fifteen persons sign up for a course and pay their fees. More requests for classes are on hand this year than ever before, Mr. Keelter said. But a request does not necessarily mean a class, since the teachers should agree to be able on the course to be taken. With an additional number of persons attending summer school from year to year, more varied courses will be provided, since some students need different courses to complete their program. K. C. K. Classes Organized Kansas City, Kan., classes which have been organized are as follows: "Psychology of Moral Education", a two-hour course meetin at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the Wednesdays in the Horace Mann school under Dr. R. A. Schweigel; dean of the School of Education; "Social Pathology", a three-hour course meeting 7:30 p.m. Monday in the high school building, under Prof. W. Lewis; dean of the School of Education; "Psychology of Readiness", two-hour course meeting at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Horace Mann school, under Prof. Paul Witty of the department of education; "Elements of Sociology", a three-hour course meeting at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Horace Mann school under Prof. W. A. Lewis extension instructor in sociology; "Vocal Music in the intermediate Grades", three-hour course meets at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Horace Mann school, under Miss Rebecca McCarthy; "Elementary French", three-hour course meetin at 7:30 mongue in the high school building, under Miss Nina K. Howe, extension instructor in French; "Spanish", a three-hour course meets at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the high school building, under Miss Vivienne Gareczky extension instructor in Spanish. Large Number from K. C., Mo. Kanawa City, MO., college, all of which were organized this week, are as follows: "Advanced Statistics", two-hour course for graduates only at P. C. Grumman; teachers college, under W. F. Crummert; "Labor Problems", a two-hour course meeting at 430 p.m. on Tuesday in the teachers college, under Domeric Gaglario; "Special Pathology", a two-hour course meeting at 430 p.m. on Tuesday in the teachers college under N. P. Giet. "Extrem pornacious Speaking", a two-hour course meeting at 4:30p Wednesdays in the Young Merch House; three-hour course meeting at C. Bachler of the public speaking department; "Elements of Economics", three-hour course meeting at 7:32p under C. B. Sandigs; "The Note Typical Child", three-hour course meeting at 7:30 Wednesdays in the teachers college, under Dean R. A. Schwegler of the School of Education; "Educational Counseling", a three-hour course meeting at 4:30 Wednesday in the teachers college; an extension instructor in education; "Pseudic Acupressure of Social Work", a two-hour course meeting at 4:30 Thursday in the teachers college, under Dr. Forrest N. Anderson, extension instructor in sociology; and "Urban Sociology", three-hour course meeting at 7:30 n. Thursdays in the teachers college, under Dr. J. A. Holmes, extension instructor in sociology. St. Mary's and Tongue Enroll At St. Mary's, a course in "Statistical Methods", a two-hour course, meets at 1:30 PM in the high school under Prof. C. R. Althaus of the School of Education. At Tangusikne, a course is being organised in "Problems of Secondary School Education", meeting at 7:30 p. l. in the Gugong Building in 739 p. l. of the School of Education. Kansas City, Mo., classes scheduled to be organized Friday and Saturday of this week are: "Romantic Posters," a three-hour course meeting at 8:30 p.m. in the University teachers college, under Prof. Helen Houes of the department of English; "Psychology," a three-hour course meeting at 8:30 p.m. in the Saturday extension instructor in psychology; "A Critical Review of the Paraffin Series," a three-hour course meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the Kansas City School of Pharmacy, under Prof. Helen Houes of the department of chemistry. Three-hour courses have 23 meetings while two-hour courses have 16 meetings. Each meeting is equivalent to two university periods. An announcement from Knoxville, Tennessee shows that the United States in behind European countries in its study of crime. "Just another care of superintendent," says the University of Louisville, "we don't have to study it." Rent Your Car from Rent-A-Ford 916 Mass. Phone 653 The Lawrence Hospital and Training School Our Doctors limit their work to diseases of the Stomach and Surgery and Surgery X-Rays, Radium and Quartz lamp used where indicated. Mary L. Giesemann, R. N. Merr The Engineering Collect announced today that a vacancy had arisen in the office of sophomore class representatives, due to the fact that Elky Woodson, who was elected to the board, decided to return to school this semester. The coed, according to Manley Hood, president, will entertain petitions bearing the names of 25 members of the sorbonne class nt its next meeting to be held Wednesday, Oct. 31. El Ateneo Selects Seven New Members in Tryouts Sophomore Engineering Representative Needed At the El Alto Reynolds, which were held last evening at 7:30 in room 114 east Administration building, the following members were chosen: Gertrude Williams, Katharine Brook, Janie Belle (Nicholas, Barbara Keary, Lillian W. Perpignan, and Robert McKinnon). The judging committee consisted of Professor Osma and Mr. R. S. Snyder, of the faculty, and Richard A. Gorski, of the faculty. Announcements of future will be made in Sunday's Kansas Send The Daily Kansuan home We make costumes for Men and Women Our Dennison classes begin today. Dennison Paper Shop 836 Vermont Phone 198 Call "The PORT of MISSING GIRLS" Wild MARGARIN MEEMGEBAL A Thrilling Dream of Why Girls Leave Home VARSITY THEATER McNish Bottling Works Coming to the VARSITY THEATER WATER Your Neighbor Drinks It Do You? Order a bottle today McNish's Why Take a Chance? For Health's Sake Drink News — Comedy — Topics Shows: 3-7-9. Prices: Mat. 10, 40. Eye. 10-50 McNish's Acrated Distilled Water WEAF Network, 8 CST "Edison night," President Coidge, Thomas A. Edison, Secretary Mollon, John Grie Hibben. WEAF Network, 9 CST—Lucky Strike orchestra. Radio's Five Best WJZ Network, 7 CST - Philo hour KDKA Pittsburgh (316), 10 CNT- Antarctica broadcast. WJZ Network, 10 CST—Slumber music. 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