THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1028 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Degrees Granted to Record Number in Summer School Faculty Awards Diploma Tuesday to 77 Who Have Completed Work. Bachelor of Arts Severity-seven persons were granted degrees at the faculty meeting held Tuesday evening, Oct. 16. This is the largest group ever given a degree at the end of a summer session. Those receiving degrees are: Mes. Bethera Harrel Armroad; Florence M. Barnard; Nammel Maleb Barrel; Carrie Elizabeth Ebbathi; Flore Bayer, Jr.; Mary Louise Britligh E. Boyer, Jr.; Mary Louise Britligh Leo Edward Buching; Conan West Moreland Cantwell; Homer M. Clement; Jeans Ekaman Coiffin; Theodors Paul W. Paul W. Cross; Nicole Crookes. Gloria Eleanor Curtis; Lacy Curtis; Sister M. Lorian Degun Lola G, De Mote; Mary Alice Dreen- Mela Staly Dmgan; Josephine Noeel Farrell; Stanley Engen Bryce Emmons; Ian Greiflin; Ethem Geffen; William G, Griffith, Joe Leone H. Harding; Ella Koe Harp- man; Robert William Herron; James Christian Hogman; Thomas Bates Huffaker; Lola Maude Huffman; Lacie Esther Igrigg; Albert M. Jameson; Cheesey Ava Jamar; Hirani Margaret Kane; Edward Benoit Kol- lp. Gerald-Limbings; Bernard Erwin Lionstone; Thomas Hubert Loney; Loren Leouise Mack; Katherine A. Markwil Loraine Elinchad McBeth; William Beverly Moore; Marie Andrey Morr Ewinie E. Newman; Warden L. Woods Alice Mary Noone; Lamar Trick Novak; Ehul Margaret Palmer; Mitrian Jane Pearson; Andrew Yi McGill; Robert R. Holmes; Mae Roberts; Heiner Archer Scott; Scott Deward Scott; Glenn Lawrence Shaw; O. C. Clark Sherwon; Lena Catherine Simpson; Austin E. Porter; Daniel F. Burke; Frames Strawn; Anna George Taylor; Conrad Leigh Thomas; Mary Tit; Joseph Henry Ulm; Vivien C. Webster; Walter Siemenborski; Beatrice Williams; Whitley Beatrice Williams Bachelor of Science The University of Colorado Theodore H. Becker. Bachelor of Sci. Bachelor of Science in Medicine Alva Agio Boston; Robert Arthur Cunningham; Charles Wagt Reeder, "For He's A Jolly Good Fellow" Norman, Okla, Oct. 18—The Janice cook of the Beta Theta P place at the University of Oklahoma has been arrested for violation of the state law against women found in the possession. First-crusty members claim the cook's quarters have no connection with the rest of the house. Jap Baseball Team to U. S. Osaka, Japan, Oct. 18—The Manchurian team was four months tour of the United States next spring. A lengthy schedule with many college teams now is being ranged through the Mainichi's New Year's Day broadcasts, the largest newspapers in Japan Members of the Mainichi team are the pick of the Japanese college stars and the best teams in annotating annotated teams in the Orient. A beauty contest for men is to be staged on the Ohio University campus. Radio's Five Best Copyright 1928 by United Press Friday, Oct. 19 WEAF Network, 9 CST, NBC Concert Bureau hour. WJZ Network, 8 CST, Wrigley Rev. view. WOR Network, 9 CST, United Opera Company,"JAM! Amit Fritz". WEAF Network, 7 CST, Cities Service hour. WOR Network, 8 CST, True Story hour. Tau Sigma Pledges Seven Three New Officers Elected at Last Meeting Fledge service for seven new pledges was held at the regular meeting of Tan Sigma Tuesday night in Robbins gymnasium. Three offers of Pauline Christen, c'uncel, was elected to take the place of the vice-president who did not return to school, Virginia Allen, c'31, was elected W. A. A. representative and Fern Snyder, c'31, was named historian. Names of the new pledges are in follows. Hazel Halisley, 72; Sarah James, Laucey, Burchie Winterbomther, 51; Caroline Kob House, F, n. 23; Lilian Peterson, c. 23; Louise Allen, c. 24; and Marie Van Dueson, f. n. 23. It was decided to hold the next meeting in the form of a party at which Tina Sigma members will be entertained at the home of Miss Elizabeth Dunkel next Tuesday evening. Active会议 will then be adjourned before the next meeting, with Miss Dunkel with the dancing class which met immediately following the active meeting in the gymnasium at 8:00 p. m. This practice was a most successful one, according to Miss Dunkel and many women with ability are being spotted. Probably only two or three more meetups will be held before further tryouts will be given, Miss Dunkel said. Geologists Hold Meeting Honorary Fraternity Discusses Growth of Science Sigma Gamma Epsilon, honory geological fraternity, held the first of a series of meetings, in which the history of the development of geology from pre-historic times to the present, will be discussed, at 7:30 Tuesday night, in the home of Dr. K. K. Laude, associate state geologist. Professor John B. Waimer, s29, president of the fraternity. His talk was supplemented by remarks from Doctor Landes. The subject for discussion was based on ancient and prehistoric geology. The geology of the Greeks was stressed as being more advanced than that of the Christian era, up to the fifteenth century. Refreshments were served at the close of the discussion. The fraternity will hold a meeting every two weeks and cover an object of geological has been covered. CRESTED STATIONERY owland Brownstone Residential Two Stores Our Shoulder Bouquets Make Dance Dates Perfect Phone 88 On Massachusetts Street in Hotel Eldridge Completed Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Is Announced at Meeting, Tuesday The completed cabinet of the W. Y. C. A, was announced by the president, Jannita De Veau, c29, at the服务 service which was held Tuesday afternoon in Myers hall. New departments have been added this year, and two vacancies left by returning to school have been filled. New Departments Are Added and Time Set for Groups to Convene The cabinet members are: President, Juanita De Vean; vice president and membership, Rachel Gard; secretary, Jean Elton; finance, Naomu Dumhair; brothers, Dorothy Gregg. Dickey Brock, Buck; Madsen, Harriett Covalles. Industrial, Dena Mua Harmon; intermedia, Eather Davis and Sarah Marson; publicity, Bernice Palenksen; quest groups bryncym McFarland; groups bryncym McFarland; Cipher Chippinger; Clipinger; and means, Dorothy Johnston; world fellowship, Belt Emben; W. S. G. A. representative, Dorothy Brock; freshman commission, Mary Coogan; and ad-venture玛丽玛·格雷德玛拉 Date and Ethel Childers. Kathryn McFarland, 61, chairman of the quest group, made the following announcements concerning the new groups. The freshman commission with Mary Coagra, 631, as chairman, was on Thursday afternoon at 4:30. The sophomore commission will meet on Wednesday at 4:30 with Frances Simpson, c30, as temporary chairman. The personality group, with Beith Morrison as leader with handle at Hendey Joyce Oct. 25, at 4:30. The advanced standing commission is issuing invitations to all women enlisting K. U. the year from other service members 4,300; at the home of Mrs. J. B. Dainas, 1224 Louisiana; Margaret Dale is assigned and Ethel Childers cochairman. Send The Daily Kansaan home. See Jayhawk Cleaner Ad, page 4 LAWRENCE OFFICAL COMPANY 1021 Man. Eye Glasses Exclusively Student Owned Student Controlled Phone 179 Wait Candy Co. Wholesale GIRLS— NITE CLUBS— ARTISTS' BALL RIOTOUS— "THE NIGHT BIRD" Tonight - Tomorrow Shows: 3-7-9 Prices: Mat. 10-40, Eve. 10-50 REGINALD DENNY COLORFUL JERRY Playing Dr. Edwin E. Sisson, B. '90, M. S. '92, editor of "Science Service," a survey of scientific news sent to newspapers all over the United States, has an article, entitled "The Farm of Tomorrow" published in the October issue of "Nation's Business," the magazine that covers agriculture. Merle Thorpe, editor of Nation's Business, was formerly head of the K. U. department of journalism. Chalkie Gets Acquainted While Visiting on Hill Students passing to and from classes, stopped long enough to give the bird "the one over", and frequent comment was not lacking. Questions as to whether he is alive and who paints his face, but bits of him are visible in jigsaw from which seems to envelope students as "he collected around his cage." "Chuckie," the pit payah of the Pi Upsition fraternity, was on exhibition in the central hall of the Administration building today. Whether or not he enjoyed it is not for munkkik for him. The fraternity was getting a "kick" out of it. A low cowie is the only comment "Chalkie" offered in retaliation, and he seemed to be amused over the attention he had commanded. Sitting on his perch frequently tilted his head to one side, as much as to say: "Hey, look at that!" This presumption is upheld through the fact that at my time during the day or night will be be left ungarded. The plodges at the fraternity house have been assigned different hours of the day for guard duty, and the Ki Ku organization is supportive in protecting the bird "Chalkie" will be on exhibition during tomorrow morning, and will allow you to participate in the remainder of the day, according to T. Watt Caffrey, owner of the bird. Send the Daily Kansan home. Delicious candy made in our own kitchen.—Lunch ond Soda. 713 Mass. St. Phone 351 Barroom in Basement Barroom in Basement of Wisconsin's Union Madison, Wisc., Oct. 18—In the basement of the Wisconsin Union building in an old German Ratskabine, the only one in the United States. Fitted out in German style it resembles the old cellars or "raths" of Germany. It is furnished with heavy oak furniture, and an old bar stands in one end of the room. Here students learn about their heart's content. If they get a little hungry or thirsty, they can be served at the bar. Junior, senior, and graduates at the University of Arkansas with a 3 point average in all work done in three years. Required optional attendance of classes. Want Ads FOR RENT: To boys, a double and a single room at 1001 Maine. Phone 1590 W. 34 LOST: Leather key retainer with 6 keys. Owner can identify. 1711 Kentucky. Phone 2124 J. 34 FOUND: Set of paints and painting at University Business office, provide painting and drawing student, Cal properties and pay cost of this notice. *FOUND:* Meeh bag containing money and delirium. Owner may have same wailing at University Business of Chelsea property and paying the notice, his notice. LOST: Blue Carter's pen in Ad or Green Hall, or between Ad and Green Hall. Call Margaret Fisher phone 116. 39 LOST: Kappa Alpha Theta pin set in pearls, bearing name of Virginia The Lawrence Hospital and Training School Our Doctors limit their works to diseases of the Stomach and Surgery and Surgery X-Rays, Radium and Quartz lamp used where indicated. Mary L. Giesemann, R. N. Mgr. For light or dark-rain or shine-use Agfa - the all weather dependable film. We are not entitled to your patronage If our work is not the best in town. When you pay for first class work—you are entitled to that type of workmanship. It's not "pull", friendship, or accidents that have made our business successful. It's ability and thorough knowledge of the photographic business. Take your work to the other fellow. You'll soon come back! 1115 Mass. D'AMBRA PHOTO SERVICE Opposite Court House GOOD YEAR TIRES Phone 4 Tire & Battery Service Fritz Co. "Gasoline Corner" Red Crown Gasoline Iso-Vis Oil Belle Thomason. Please call 295. —3 LOST: Billifold containing money, tickets, etc. Name on cards inside. Phone 2089 and enjoy a free coincidence. —33 Send The Daily Kansan home. TENOR BANJO for sale. High grade instrument. A bargain. Call after WANTED: Student barber. Apply at House Brothers' Barber Shop. FOR SALE: Boston terrier puppie. Male; pedigree. A real pup. Must se to appreciate. Dr. Picrion, 901 Rhode Island. —35 5 p. m. 1025 Kentucky street. Phone 1207 R. ---33 BOWERSOC K Tomorrow = Saturday Learn a Lot Laugh a Lot FOR A GIFT LOST: Brown leather pocketbook containing a five dollar bill. Return to Kansas Business Office. —33 in GLENN TRYON Exquisite hand tooled Italian leather in billows, card cases, purses, etc. We would be glad to present you a suitable present. 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