THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1928 PAGE FIVE Modern Language Professors Meet at Topeka H. S. Engel Is Elected Chairman of New Committee; Luncheon Given for Forty The Modern Language Association of Kansas promotes Saturday in the program "Setting Problems with a Settling Problem" which have a vision of modern language departments through research. A morning and afternoon session will be the. The morning session which is devoted to stress. The afternoon session was devoted to the meeting of the union committee. The principal speaker was *a. to Robertbelt, bund of the German department in Bremen*, and the professor of Wisconsin His subject was "What I Learned from Goethe." Miss Wilmiln of Salina rent a paper on "New England as a place for education." E. F. Engel of the University of Kansas gave a report on the status of education at high schools and high schools of Kansas. Elector Is President Lt. Governor was held, Prof. Louis H. Lemper of Kansas State Agricultural College was elected president of the association of college students were elected for each department of modern foreign languages. A new committee on survey and publicity for modern foreign languages was created, Prof. E. F. Engel of the University of Kansas being the co-chair, with work in gathering data for modern languages in the Kansas schools. **Departmental Meet.** The afternoon meeting of the different foreign language departments. Professor Höferheld made an informal German section on the prospect for the German school. An address in Germany was given by Prof. M. Kart of the University of Kansas. His subject was secondary education. A paper on teaching elementary German in the high schools was read by Mrs. G. M. Gander of Baldwin, Mrs. G. M. Gander of Baldwin, Mrs. In the French section, Mrs. Nell C. Terrill, of the Topkapi High School, gave a report for the French textbook committee. In the Spanish section an address in Spanish was given by Miss Elise Perce on "Why Study Spanish" Mire Pierce is an instructor at Baker University. Another paper, "Creating an Interest in Spanish" was read by Miss Jillian O'Connor and she taught in Council Grove High School. Successful Graduates K. C. Professors Attend A luncheon was given for the members of the association by the Topena teachers. There were about forty members present. Those from Law. are members of the faculty of Law. One of them was Prof. H. C. Thurman, Prof. Alberta Corbin, M. Kust, Prof. E. F. Engel, J. Friedrich, a student in the University, Prof. Eugenie Gallo, Prof. Elise Neum-Schwander, Prof. Amita Stairston, Dr. J. N. Carrman, and Prof. David Lichtenberg, next meeting has been set. This is being left to the executive committee. Rent-A-Ford Co. 916 Mass. Phone 653 We Appreciate Your Business The hundreds of successful graduates of the Lawrence Business College are the best of the world, of one effectiveness. 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