TUESDAY, APRIL, 24, 1923 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE College of Commerce Dean to Direct Public Utility Meeting Here C. O. Ruggles From University of Ohio to Talk at Three O'clock Thursday Dean C. O, Ruglies, of the College of Commerce of the University of New York, will direct a conference of the subject of courses dealing with public utilities to be held in New York. A Country-Wide Study The conference will be held in room 124 west Administration at 2 wclocks, Wednesday, February 6, from the staff of the schools of engineering, law, and business, whose work will be handled by the committee. Dean Dragues is making a country- wide study of university courses re- lating to this subject and is doing it with the help of students from the National Electric Light Association. "Commerce Extension" will be the subject of Dean Rugles' talk, which will be in connection with the conference at the Union building the evening of To Compare Activities Dean Ruggles intends to find out what is being done here and what developments have been taking place elsewhere. "When an organization such as the National Electrical Lighting Association, with a fond interest, is alive to the necessity of getting in touch with the universities and is alive to the value that instruction in those subjects presents to students in the recruiting of their managerial and technical personnel, it means a greater demand upon the universities and these positions," said Frank T. Stockwell of the School of Business today. “At the University there is only one course offered in public utilities, which requires large-scale operations in this section of the country, as well as throughout the nation at large, the probability is that the university will be able to operate in a particular field,” Dean Stockton said. The Ohio State ethical union, a new campus organization at Ohio State University, has completed arrangements whereby the subject of "Companionate Marriage," is to be given the title "Marriage." It was decided to arrange a series of lectures treating companionate marriage from various points of view. Four foreign countries, 30 states, and 71 counties of Oklahoma sent students to the University of Oklahoma this year to make an enrollment record. The university records the history of the institution, according to a recent check. Foreign countries which have students in the unit are not required to attend, Germany, Mexico and the Philippines. Announcements Because of injuries received in an automobile accident, E. W., Chuncew, rate attorney for the Southwestern district addressed a joint meeting of the School of Engineering and Architecture central Administration auditorium Thursday will be unable to come to Lawrence and the meeting will not be --and the world laughs with you Frank Stockton, dean of the School of Business There will be an important meeting of Girls' Friendly Society tomorrow afternoon, April 25, at 4:30 at the alpha XI Delta home. Mrs. Gerald McCormick will be this hostess. Every member must be sent to - Olive Tyrus, president. All members of the women's inter- national team are expected to enter teams in international ball content must turn in entry blanks by April 26. The tournament will be held on June 14. The Chemistry club will meet Wed- day afternoons in 3rd in the Chemic- tery building. Dustin has en- sle in charge of the meeting and the object of the meeting will be "Food and Beverage." There will be a special meeting of the Women's Rite Club Thursday evening, April 20, at 7 o'clock, on Fowler Street, Suite 586, Louise Ridgeway, press. The K. U. Band will meet at 7:15 Wednesday, at the auditorium in full uniform to play for the mock convention, J. C. McCanlies. There will be a W. S. G. A. tea Wednesday afternoon in the women's rest room in central Administration building from 3 to 5. Vivian Skilton The date rule will be suspended for the Mock Convention, Wednesday, April 25, and for that events only. Dorothy Rugge, vice president, W. S, G, A. LAUGH! A wave of influenza which is sweeping through the campus homes of the University of Oklahoma has been conti- 20 students. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT-College students desire pleasant, interesting and exceptionally well paid employment. Students will be given the Price of, Indianaapolis, Room D. 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