PAGE TWO 1. 下列语句中,正确的是 ( )。 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1992 University Daily Kansan Official Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence, Kansas Editor-in-Chief Accenture Assistant Editor Pierre Lombard Sunday Edition Speech Editor Arthur Gleave London News Editor Warren Filho New Media Arne Gillock George Editor Vivienne Warren Plant Title Editor Betty Palmore Telephone Business Office K. 1, 66 News Room K. 1, 25 Night Connection 2301K Entered as second-class mail matter September 17, 1819, at the post office at Lawrence Kansas; under the act of March 3, 1857. Published in the afternoon, five times a week, and on Sunday morning, by students in the department of Journalism of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the Press of the Department of Journalism. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1928 ANOTHER PROOI The crowded condition at the W. Y. M. annual矿区 in the Union building is another proof that the second floor must be completed. Wednesday night the group leaders were unable to get all their members together or to instruct without great difficulty in the games and contests, because of the confusion. The confusion made successful games almost impossible. If the second floor had been punished half the crowd would been punishment the crowd could have been playing games unpatients while the other half was engaged in fun below. The Union was begun as a place for every University student to enjoy himself. But if the parties hold there are too crowded, it is possible that he will not come back again. All-University affairs are antici- ted by students who are not ments of social organizations, and to go to an event and be crowded out is a keen disappointment. ARE YOU? Small social events may be held on the first floor neatly, and a dance for one organization may be given quite easily in the space there, but events in which large numbers take part cannot be continued on the first floor alone. The Union is for every school activity. But it cannot fill the need until the second floor is completed, and that floor won't be finished unless every Jyakshwar gets behind the project and pushes. The completion program is a student enterprise of K, U, and it is up to students of K, U, to see that it is put across. A real man is just as honest alone in the dark in his own room as he is in public. A real man never talks about what the world owes him, the happiness he deserves and the chances he ought to have, and all that. All he claims is the right to live and be a man. A real man is dependable. His simple word is as good as his Bible oath. A real man is loyal to his friends and guards their reputation as his own. A real man does a little more than he promises. A real man does not want some thing for nothing, so the get-rich quick people cannot use him. A real man minds his own business. He does not judge other people. A real man always has excuses for patient and charitable to them; to himself he is strict. A real man is glad to live and not afraid to die. A real man never hunts danger and never dodges it when he ought to meet it. A real man's love is like a dog's and that's saying a good deal. A real man is—well, he is a real man, the finest, best, noblest, most refreshing thing to find on all the green earth, unless it be a real wowwoman—The Mercenants Journal and Commerce. An interesting element in the truly unusual presidential campaign this year is the tendency of most of the candidates to answer any and all questions and charges brought to them. The usual reserved method of ignoring beckling and whispering is lacking. INTO THE OPEN Governor Smith accepted the challenge of a group of Omana Republicans and makes witty answers to their questions. Curtis tells an Iowa becker he is "too dumb dumb to understand." Robinson has equally harsh things to say about the Republicans, and Howard steps to answer some of the charges of the "whisper campaign." Perhaps such openness is to be expected in a campaign in which substantial issues have overshadowed the overall partisan dummies. At any rate, it will be refreshing and informative note the progress of a campaign which considers no charge too ridiculous to answer. HOPING TO START SOMETHING Tammany Hall must never control the nation as it controls New York City. Herbert Hower is nothing but a lawyer in a foe for Big Business interest! TOOTH PASTE "OUTLANDISH, DISAGREEABLE" For well known reasons, neither of these is or ever can be the editorial sentiment of the Kansan. But an editorial page which ignores the progress of a national political campaign is almost no page at all in this state of fighting political editors. There is too much opportunity for wit, satire and the other tools of the writer to make it advisable to pass by a campaign. For that reason the Kansan operate its campus opinion column to political editorials as well as to regular campus topics and will well come your favorite grond against Me Houser or Mr Smith. Any number of editorials will be printed if they are thoroughly readable and advance a legitimate point. From time to time, political editorials will appear also in the columns of the Kansan, but they will be of analytical, non-partisan nature. Fraternities have been focused on making snobs or near-snobs of the democratic products of Kansas high schools. We are not far enough removed from rush week to analyze this year's trend, but we can begin our observations. Listerine 19c Pepsodent 36c Ipasma 36c Phlecoco 36c Klenzo 19c During the life of a pledge, until he is at last allowed to put pins on his best girl, he is compelled by his brothers to do many outandish, disagreeable stunts. It would be an interesting experiment for some of the houses to force their yearlings to speak to everyone they meet on the Hill for a period, fraternity and non-fraternity, male and female. Many a wet candidate makes dry remarks. Some points to consider are: most of the boys who are said to become stubborn here have had it just because the surface all the time has haven't had a chance to show their real colors; (2) making a fraternity seems to be a supreme honor to a freshman because it is his first honor at college; (3) the fraternity, though solidly actually training into the plaque a false idea of importance, does often allow him to become democratic without making any attempt to stop it. F. B. McColloch Druggist 817 Mass. The Rexall Store OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Vol. XXVI Friday, September 21, 1928 No. 8 The publication of the faculty directory is being delayed by the failure of a few faculty members to return their information cards to the Chair's office. It is necessary that the data as to address and telephone number of all faculty members they may contact in the directory which will go to press very soon. E. H. LINDLEY. FACULTY DIRECTORY; ALL-UNIVERSITY RECEPTION; An all-University reception will be given by Chancellor and Mrs. Lindley, the University faculty and students, to the new members of the faculty and the new students, at 8:30 Saturday evening, in the Union building. Every member of the faculty and student body is invited活动 WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB; Troubles for the Women's Glee Club will be held in room 213 central Administration building, from 4 to 6, on Monday afternoons for those whose names begin with the letters "A" to "M", and on Tuesday afternoons for those whose names begin with the letters "N" to "Z". All former members of the glee club must leave their names in the dean of women's office before time, if they wish to continue their membership. DON'T NEGLECT THE FEEDBAG University of Missouri doctor called upon to determine the cause a rach which affected kids days after the beginning of school, blame improper eating. Among the afflicted ones was a freed man who admitted that his breakfast consisted of a cigarette and a "soke." Of course no one will admit that B. U. students could be as bad as the Missourians, but there are other cases. For example the sudden absence of Dad alarm clock and of mother's caref attention to details of diet, couple with the convenience of soda "contains strongly to just sure results as that of the Tiger freshman However snacking and refreshing, coke contains little nourishment, an the tobacco interests have yet to fit into the schedule of cigar as a substitute for waffles. "Suff" competition is even prevalent in the murder trade, according to a gangster who was arrested recently. A Danish doctor has advised the toen to wear rubber soles when kissi ing a girl, because the shock is intensified if the kisser is insulated from the ground. Someone should bring this to the attention of the Goodyear Rubber company. History is usually studied for information of the past in hope that it will aid future conduct. A better reason would be for consolation, as there are a few situations in history that are worse than we have at present. AGNES HUSBAND, Director. One thing that everybody now knows, thanks to the adventurous trans-Atlantic fliers for the last year, is that prevailing Atlantic winds and air currents flow in an easterly and not a westerly direction.-Topeka Capital. Due, no doubt, to the fact that the "windy city" is situated in the United States. Our Contemporaries AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND CARBON.COPIES OF PROFESSORS Day in and day out, your in and year out, American colleges him with factory-like activity, and each of them is able to test his mettle in a strange world. The picture is different in Europe, if we may believe those who live on the continent that universities require the same amount of time, but there is a product of their own. American universities are renowned for their machine-like process of gathering and organizing data, and in four years releasing them to seek their fortune. Once a day the professor enters room; once a semester he gives the some illustrations and plays and gives the some carbon copies of college professors. What is there in the present collegiate system which stimulates originality or thought? What chances do students have to process and promote their own idea? Who can resist the mechanism which day by day grinds out its product? The lecture system is a chief of fender. It makes too easy the task to memorize, it keeps students dry and dried. The faculty members are at fault. They often lack originality, following too closely their text, as well as failing to read the fault. Too often is be content to "get by" and too seismic is he willing to trouble himself with knowing. Here is his picture of the academic spirit of the Old World is he has seen it. Faculty members challenge professors in the same institution. Student challenging faculty assentations. Teacher and pupil interactions. Excusing classroom subjects in the evening over a smoking pine. Research-Student bodies heatedly discussing membership of members of Parliament or the Riechstag in club meetings. College political campaigns taking issue from We discussed this problem recently with a man who now lives in Germany and who went from this university to Oxford as a Rhodesian. But we live in America. We go to manmade lands as the denbies. We quilt up our clothes when the factory whistle blows, and we American and proud of R-Denver The product? Men and women with real life its problems and trials. This stimulates spirit. This stimulates unembarrassed spirit. This, in short, is European. Liberal voters may be dissatisfied with one of the two major political parties or with both, but all are likely to agree that a victory will there be a grain in the field of independent thought and the breakdown of traditions which were traditional. The solid South will relax somewhat from its snug habit of voting in elections, but the Democratic. On the other hand there will be many in other sections who will vote for South because they believe it would not be the policy of the country. Whenever way the wind blows this coming November we may be sure that is will be fresher than them and we must make it more likely because they or their fathers had been Republicans or Democrats. This time we have issues upon which the voters are, in all likelihood, going to vote. -Columbia Missouri. --have introduced golf into the wartown republic, and the natives are now the only people expected to hear that Sandin and his brasses, and that the future of men have turned their awards into the sport of golf. There comes a duel between Sandino and the host of the Marines on the Muneguan country club course—Emporia What the Kansas Editors Say --have introduced golf into the wartown republic, and the natives are now the only people expected to hear that Sandin and his brasses, and that the future of men have turned their awards into the sport of golf. There comes a duel between Sandino and the host of the Marines on the Muneguan country club course—Emporia FORE! How Gold Prospector "Went Scotch" Larus & Bro, Co. Richmond, Va. Dear Sins: Minneapolis, Minn. April 30, 1928 The years ago had winter I went into the Lake Jack gold fields in Holland, over 100 miles of snow and ice, hiking up and frequently at night trailing pinch, and frequently at night climbing over rocks. We would not ask for a tipup of Edwardsville. These Canadian bogs were not a lot for a tripadapter. In four weeks' time I ran out of Edgeworth. I was glad to get 'most any old tobacco. One day, neverer. I dropped in to Dial Bennett's test, a 249-year-old piece of furniture with an improvised back, back there 150 inches from the "steel." Perched up at my desk, I opened a tobacco-back canvas for a pipe: the slender pieces were plunging my free dryPipe pipemy my product. I钻住 it with Edgeworth, packing it in so tight that I couldn't lift it. 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