TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1928 PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN He Brought Some Interesting Old Bones to the University A. Roenick, of Lincoln, Kn., whose interest in some old bones picked up by a friend 25 years ago, has lend to the University of Washington county fossil beds which have many interesting specimens for the museum of vertebrate paleontology at Wheaton College. The bones were picked up by John Peacock, also of Lincoln, who was visiting his brother near Wallace, Mr. Peacock brought them to T. M. Martin, of the University, for identification. Mr. Martin found the specimens to be of such interest that he has made two skulls, and plans another for this summer. Mr. Reenigk, who has spent two summers in the Sherman county collecting field with the K. A. Party, is now taking a trip to New York. He has made three trips around the world, and is at present said to be on a business trip. He will be the west coast of South America across the Andes, to the city of Yuma. He will be on a trip to Mr. Martin, his travels are purely for sport, and he starts out and returns on short notice, and with little pre In his younger days, Mr. Roenigt was a saddle maker. Money for Glass Pavilion Is Donated Sanatorium (Science Survival) London, May 15—One of the first convalescent pavilions to be enclosed completely with glass that admits the ultra-violet rays of sunshine has been put up at the Stammington Sanatorium for children in Northumberland. An anonymous donor contributed the money for the glass, which costs nine times as much as the money required that child suffers from the white plaque could receive their daily allotment of sunshine every day. The northwest corner of Nordby's winter. Through treatments with artificial rays from mercury are lights is given at the tumourcare station. In front of the glass pavilion 70 by 25 feet wide employs many small patients at a time to utilize hundredes of hours of sunlight that is not available. Dance Festival Planned by Duncan Committee (United States) New York, May 15.—Plans for a huge classic dance festival to be held in Madison Square Garden next or other, are being completed here. The festival will be held under the aupices of the recently organized "Iadora Duncan Memorial Committee-american American artists, dancers, painters, authors, poets and social leaders. It will hast for six days and services of more than 500 interpretive dances enumerated by a large orchestra, will b Irina Duncan, sister of the dancer who met a tragic death in Nice last year, will come to New York with 26 friends. She is the Indera Duncan School of Moscow. Rare Circus Specimens Include Four Sea Horses Berlin, May 15—Four Antarctic sea elephants, among the array of all large animals, have been observed in a marine-mimicking firm of Carl Hagenbeck company. At the present time no ant-elephant has ever been found of a specimen. Other importations from the Antarctic include 25 king penguins and 155 gold-crested pet South American has contributed two very rare animals, the maned dog and Mungelian wolf, in addition to better-known bears and jaguars. From Africa a new subspecies of chacmex, a kind of canine, has been brought for the first time. Alen Raup, a member of last year's football team, was a visitor at the Iowa State campus. Raup is just recuperating from a recent operation for appendicitis. Raup is the executive Engraving company of Kansas City, Mo., and covers the territory of Innisfree. Stay for the Summer Session. University's First Curriculum Too Hard for Early Entrants; Preparatory School Necessary D. H. Robinson, professor of anatomy languages, was the author of the book *The Evolution of Human Vernis* of Kannan. He modelled it on the courses offered to students of the university. The schedule was made out under the impression that this would be a week-long experience in the East. The subjects offered to the worker after wisdom were an foliage course. Freschman-first session: Latin, Greek, algebra, geometry, Geometry history; second session: Latin, Greek, history, plain trigonometry, plain Sophomore—First session; Latin, Greek, spherical trigonometry, surveying German history; second session; Greek, spherical trigonometry, calculus, outline of history. Taken as a whole, it was a very satisfactory course from the standpoint of a young professor just out of college. This person had been left out of consideration, however. This was the question as to where the students, capable of following Junior—First session: Latin, Greek natural philosophy, chemistry, logic second session: Chemistry, nature astronomy, astronomy history of literature. Senior—First Faculty Geology, mental philosophy, sociology, English literature, history, and session; Moral philosophy, political economy, evidences of Christian ethics. On examining applicants for entrance, it was found that not one had ever had any Greek, but that six wanted to take the subject. Sixteen knew n little Latin grammar, enough at least, to form a class to study Care The story was the same in all of the other departments. A preparatory During the second year of school there were two college classes, Hercinettia Beach was the junior class, and Lucie Corrinex composed the freshman class. It was not until 1873 that she received bachelor of arts degree. school was formed and students we taught to prepare applications for college were not prepared. The year there was not a single person who could be said to be classified as a student. Tenth Anniversary of Air Mail Service Is to Be Celebrated The school increased greatly in size during the first few years, and many students were enrolled in computer electium. Several instructors were blown up in the mid-1980s, and new junior and senior schools were built for junior and senior years, where there were no students to take advantage of these opportunities. The department of music received an early start when college credit was given for work with approved instructors who were not actively certified to teach. One of these music teachers, when turning in his annual report, explained his grading system, "I grade on the basis of 100. You will observe the lessons 150 and give 155. They were so very good that you give them that high grade." Sixty-three Cities Are Nov Visited by Modern Type Pony Express This must not be taken as a sample of all the professors' work, because there were some very outstanding teachers, and others were few years, but they had to do the best that they could under very trying circumstances. There were no standards by which they could measure their previous training that they had received was very casual. There was practically no library, and the laboratory equipment was a joke. Under school we now attend was founded. "This experiment with planes and pilots borrowed from the War Department furnished the nucleus and the experience that later developed the system — and the widespread work of contract line odyssey." New said. "Mail service between the consents was operated both by plane and train. This service developed until in August, 1923, the great tran-continental service went into effect, bringing New York to only about 47 hours away by mail. (United Press) Washington, May 15. —The United States today began celebrating "Air Mail week" in commemoration of the day when using of air service or the transport of mail was legal. Air mail service was inaugurated between New York and Washington on October 20, 1785, but was abandoned because of the time lag between postboxes and flying Postmaster General New, in designating the week, said air mail service had expanded from a "crawling hale" to "a flying skyscraper" by the modern type of pony express. Experts Pass Judgment on Position of Magpie "The next step was the establishment of an overnight service between the two airports and these two enterprises survived all tasks and proved the feasibility of continuous transport by air over long distances, and the ordinary adverse weather conditions, the government was ready to step out and start delivering the new systems it had developed." London, May 15—A mystery magpie, indicted for many offences in the West, has been subjected to the United States biological survey. As a result of his investigations of the "occured," E. R. Kalambach, biologist of the division of food habit research, has declared that the murderer is the member of the crew family and must also be credited with the destruction New pointed out there are now 22 routes in operation covering a total of 4,160 miles. Mail pilots fly a distance of 22,110 miles, carrying an average of nearly 85 percent We Invite Comparison Quality - Finish - Comfort Prices No Higher (Science Service) 3 Doors West of Innes' on 9th Lowell's Shoe Shop Gondyear Shoe Repairing 17 West 8th 3 Days Worth of Interest in 9/10 of *n* number of small rodents. These vitesse, however, are unsterilized by destruction of mortality and biosafety measures. The mangle likewise prey on sick and injured cattle and has proved a nuisance and a hindrance in anti-cuteo compasses, up shelting both and tripwinged ones, the well-known chief of the plains. Pollinating is the cheapest and most effective method of destroying the maggots, Mr. Kilimbach pointed out, and numbering and amusing to require action. As in most problems of bird control, be added, this mood is continued to local areas one or more of the birds will suffer faults become unduly annihilated. Paris, May 15—To be eligible for the presidency of the French republic, must be at least seven children, is one of the few countries in the world where Jean Renaud, with the idea of its French Political Officer Proposes Large Families - Objekte flere finden erecussing the dwindling population g France. A Frenchman who nephew to be a cabinet minister would have to have at least six children, according to the proposed law. If he had only five in his family, he could rise to higher office. He would aspire to the chamber of deputies. To be mayor of a French town a man would have to have two children, and even a town council member would be one of his qualifications for office. 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