PAGE POUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1928 Around Mt. Oread --a choice will be made then. Chi Delta Sigma announces the pleasing of George Reynolds, uncle, Kansas City, Mo. A new Vose upright piano has just been installed in the Bathroom room sometimes known as the little auditorium, of Myers hall. The Geodrawgraph will report the Angle-G, U game play by play room row afterword beginning at 2 p., m. for the following games. The grey outline will be 30 cents. The weekly Methodist open house will be held at that church at 8 p.m. m today. The hour is spent in further acquaintances among the Metho dist students and their friends, a cording to Rev. E. F. Price. Professors Joseph Kellogg and George M. Beak of the department of architecture, returned Thursday after attending the meeting of the Americas, attended by members, of which they are members, in Webb Wednesday, Oct. 17. The post office department is over paring a special issue of two-cent post large stamps in commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the battle of Monmouth, R. C. Abraham, University Press. The stamps will consist of the ordinal two-cent stamp over-printed in black with the words "Willy Mitchler." Dr. R. M. leenberger, pharmacology is back on the fill after having spent the summer in Borough椅, Maryland at the Mayo Brother's Clinic. Lloyd Roughton of the School of Pharmacy has been taking Doctor leenberger's Prof. F. B. Daines of the department of chemistry, spoke on "Chemistry and its relation to Biology" at a meeting of the Zoology club held Thursday evening, Oct. 18, at Snow Hall. Before the lecture dinner was held, the students were followed by a business meeting during which the club selected new members, whose names will be announced later. Initiation will be held Nov. 1, A ten for all women with advanced standing will be held at the home of Mrs. F, B. Daines, 1224 Louisiana, at 4:30 p., m., Monday, Oct. 22. Margaret Daile, 229, and Eibel Children, 5e; chairman and co-chairman of the advanced standing commission of the school; and assistant to the program. A cordial welcome is extended to all advance standing women. T. O, Thee, B. S. 27, who visits the engineering building recently is now working for the bureau of public education in a private high school, Mr. Thee was taken on and given student training in the bureau and this summer in Mime so he has been giving similar trainings in Wisconsin, Minnesota and Wisconsin. Long Hole in One The hole was the ninth which Kirby held out with his driver. The same player has previously done the same trick, and the 244 yard thirteenth in one. --a choice will be made then. Southampton, Oct. 19—(UP)—44 a record hole in on stroke-34 yards —has been achieved by George Kirby at the local Stoneham golf course. Freshman women offenders of revered traditions are hailed before the Amazon court at the Southern Branch of the University of California. The penalty for forgetting to wear the freshman arm-band is a five-hundred dollar fine. These individuals. Those who omit chapel are compelled to write a brief summary of the chapel service for every day in the week. The seniors of the School of Engineering are planning to select some insignia to identify the graduating members on the campus. Senior engineers in most then schools have an enrolment of some sort as a distributing manifold. The engineering student is the senior engineer by the typical engineering station that is worn. At Wisconsin, the lapped button is the mark of the company. Senior Engineers to Wear Emblems of Identification Prevailing opinion among the men who are planning the insignia, is in favor of a lapel button as it would be more distinctive and not so monotonous as some type of wearing apparel. The variety of selections will reflect the senior engineers and architects Monkey, and a choice will be made then. Intramural Managers Discuss Rules Which Govern Year's Games At the meeting of intramural managers Friday Oct. 12, several motions were made and discussed, but because of the small attendance they were not voted upon. To remedy this Mr. E. R. Elbred prepared a questionnaire containing the motions which he mailed to all managers. The following are the motions discussed at the meeting and are added to the list of motions: the votes cast by the managers. The first third and fourth motion each had two negative votes while the second motion was favorable to all man- Definite Plans Not Arranged Due to Small Attendance Any member of the Freshman track squad of the previous season who having met the requirements for a freshman numeral or any man who is a member of the fall track squad or cross country squad shall be considered ineligible to compete in the fall track meet or turkey run. at Meeting Motion I Any man having won his varsity letter in track or cross country shall be considered ineligible to compete against him. The tranural rule covers the competition in track by a man having won his letter in that sport. Motion 9 That any man having been a member of the tennis sound of the previous semester or who is a member of the fall tennis squad is insignificant to compete in the fall tennis tournament. That a golf tournament be conducted this fall, Fourmen will be allowed from each organization. (For men in individual play and two teams in doubles.) The fee per organization to be $1.60—unaffected fifty cents per player—will be proceeded to go to the intramural fund and the other half to the greens fee. Motion 3 Motion 4 Republican Organizations to Hear Reed at Topeka The Hoover for President Club met last night in the Fraser theater and heard Charles F. Scott and Charles W. Steiger, well known republican leaders in Kansas, talk on Hoover policies and the coming election. The students were present to hear the program which started at 7:30. What Could Be Better Than a Box of Hallowe'en Candy tacked by Johnston's or Whitman' We pack to mail Musical entertainment was furnished by Freddie Agnew's orchestra and Sarah and Bobbie James, students on the Hill. --be restive for some time, probably due to disturbed conditions in China. Chuang Tedin attempted to subdue Mr. Yang, the graduate of West Point, as president. This man applied military methods to the students, and kept them very quiet indeed. But the military presi-denate his command. For Chuang Mian for more detail, see text. Send the Daily Kansan home --be restive for some time, probably due to disturbed conditions in China. Chuang Tedin attempted to subdue Mr. Yang, the graduate of West Point, as president. This man applied military methods to the students, and kept them very quiet indeed. But the military presi-denate his command. For Chuang Mian for more detail, see text. Rankin's Drug Store Phone 678 Packed by Johnston's or Whitman's? "Handy for Students" 11th & Mass Picking, Oct. 19—(UF) —The students of Tsing Hua College near Peking, gift of the American Government to China, have taken the law in their own hands and decided to defend teachers, regardless of teachers or officials. Students of College Near Peking Decide to Rule Their Own School Regardless of Alumni or Officials As an initial move, they stormed the residence of five teachers of hour-standing at midnight, drigged them off their shoes, and compelled them to sign resignations. The students declare that therefore-ward they will not have any teachers they do not want, will disregard regulations which they do not like, and must approve a president before he can be appointed. He should be in charge of J. V. A. Mineurry, the American Minister, who has been ex-officio and adviser of the college, that he declines to have anything further to do with the school, Tonga vs. Stetsi Schoe The University of Stetsi is a part of the $11,000,000 given to Chin in 1911 by the American Government in resumption of a portion of the Boxer indemnity funds. It has been known as a model institution, located on the grounds of the beautiful Tsing Hua Hwn palace grounds seven miles from Peking. Graduates of the school have been sent in considerable numbers to graduate education, also with the required American funds. Math Club Will Initiate Pledges at Next Meeting The students at Tsing Hui have College Is Model School The Mathemetics Club will meet Monday, Oct. 22 in room 211 chair 658. Members of the organization will be Wesleyly Habeeb, faculty adviser of the organization. Initiation of new members and announcement of the various committees will be scheduled. Professor U. G. Mitchell, of the department of mathematics, will speak on the history of the club. He was present at the founding of the club has been a faculty adviser in past years and strong supporters at the organization. Eighliability to the mathematics club is limited to those students who have taken calculus. The purpose of the club is to obtain knowledge of the subject that is not offered in the course given in the university. The meeting has been scheduled for 4:30 p. m. After the completion of the program refreshments will be served. Freshmen at Southwestern College, Memphis, have undergone an organized week or hauling. By order of the Men's council, the new students were one pant leg rolled above their knee; the next day they were pajamas c仓 in place of sweaters; on the third day, all freshmen were obliged to tread around the campus. On Thursday, freshmen were movie make-up, and on Friday they were their shirts, ties, coats, and vests backwards. The student newspaper at George Washington University is known as the "University Hatecat" and the year book is called "The Cherry Tree." The university wants to merely a paper or a public announcement of another staff war. 35c Ponds Cold or Vanishing Cream 65c Kotex New Improved Special 39c 15c Sayman's Soap 3 for 25c 3 for 95c 19e Lucky Tiger Hair Tonie 69e Hedon Gillette Razor 10c Wash Cloths 3 for 25c Exquisite band toold the Italian leather in billiards, card cases, purses, etc. We would be glad if you choose a suitable present. FOR A GIFT These Prices "The College Jeweler" 911 Mass. St. More than 1,100 students have not sent from Tsing Hua to the United States, and the alumni form one of the most influential groups in China today. There has been a serious dispute between the alumni and the students as the former do not approve the action of the younger users. Atumanj Disapprove Tsing Hua probably is unique in the proportion of teachers and servants to students. It has only 200 students, but has 100 teachers and 200 servants. Of course, in a country where servants may be obtained for 85 to $100 gold a month, the cost is not great. Due to the mob like actions of the rosters leaving the stadium after a Minnesota University football game two women and a child were hurt. This may lead to the abolishment of the student roster section. The present dispute arose largely over the question of going to the United States. The treasures decided should be made a full university, and that only a few persons from all parts of China should go to the United States, selected on the basis of a human test. His students responded this change. Store No. 23 747 Massachusetts Street LAWRENCE, KANSAS **Women on Announcing STAR** Peking, Oct. 10. — (UPI) The peking radio broadcast has has lost $2,650 paid subterfur, grinned in less than one year. Three women announcers are on the staff of the station. Service with a Saving Blades 59e Just Call Us Any Time We are glad to deliver 833 MRS. Women on Announcing Staff Pound paper and Envelopes to match 29 14. 05 Special Special Prophylactic Tooth Brush Electric Curling Irons 79c Special 69 Neet Depilatory 43c Anticantia to you $1.00 Special Consolat 69c Pure Castile Soap 4 for 29c saturda 69c 16c Fourry Pot 25c 25c Mavis Talmud 17c 26c Melba Clemente 18c Listerine 39c 15c Lux Flakes 2 for 19c 50c Glostorio 37c $1.00 Coty Face Powder 89c 15c Energine LIMONITE 23c Kappa Phi Names Pledges 50c Hinds Honey and Almonds Cream 37c - Kappa Phi, Methodist club, pledged 28 women at its regular meeting last night. Alumna of Chapter Addressee Group on Missions The following pledges were taken: Enola McClure, Gretchen Gabriel, Fritz Hallmann, Clarice Sheil, Mildred Simpson, Piyllie Shankerman, John Cox, Stephen Stokel, Ingrid Glyde, Lynda Houlm, Dorothy Christensen, Evelyn Gerard, Helena Schultz, Jeannette White, Glinda Houlm, Venice Palen, Jill Doyle, Lindsay Mackenzie, Gerritne Laing, Jenny Browning, Gladys Miller, Oceana Johnson, Corinne Hatter, Colleene Sergeant, Mary William, Maurice Bruner, Jane Mrs. E, F. Eugel, Mrs. E, I Shultz, Frank, Hostford, Mrs H, D. Ransell, and Mrs Hurry A. Gow were elected positions 40 to Miss Pauline Smith, Alpha chapter president of two years ago, who is in Lawrence for the high school editors conference, led the devotions, Miss Palmer, the national secretary of the Women's Home Missionary Society, and spoke at the club on her work as national secretary. Miss Palmer invited all women interested in housework to correspond with her. The members of the club brought Christmas gifts which are to be sent to the Baldwin School for Girls in Nanking, China. Miss Ruth Daniels, the head chapter of the local chapter of the Baldwin School, is a teacher in the Baldwin School. Good Saturday The school paper at the University of Hawaii printed a questionnaire, to be filled out by the students. "Are they wearing knee socks to classes?" Delicious candy made in our own kitchen.—Lunch and Soda. 713 Mass. St. Phone 351 Art should be preserved Don't waste students' effort on the kind of shifter that won't use. Get a genuine Tower's Pink Brand watch and worthy of your masterpiece. Fish Brand Brush are not only better looking—they stay that way. They're built to take any sort of cleaning you or the weather can give them. handles the client's login, registration and homepage content. 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Plays are being prepared under amateur direction at the Emmas State Teacher College as a part of regular classroom study. It Will Pav You to take some work in the Lawrence Business College. Special rates are made to K. U. students who wish brief courses in shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping and banking. We arrange courses to suit your convenience. "High Lights on Great Subjects" Dr. Seba Eldridge will speak at the Forum at 10 on "The Power Problem." Will be the subject of the address at Unity Church, 12th and 13th Avenue. It will be a resume of addresses delivered by unidentified Eastern Church members. Specials For This Week Rainbow Number One Carmel Nut Ice Cream Grape Sherber Pineapple Sherbet Chocolate Chip Vanilla and Strawberry Swiss Chocolate and Orange Sherbet Vanilla and Black Walnut Vanilla and Chocolate Cranberry Sherbet Phone 697 Lawrence Sanitary Milk and Ice Cream Co. 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