PAGE TWO SUNDAY, MARCH 25, 1928 University Daily Kansan THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Official Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence, Kansas Editor-in-Chief Humans Permanent Sunday Editor Richard Harvett Sunday Editor Richard Harvett Sunday Editor Ludden Leiter Newspaper Editor Milford Eldridge Newspaper Editor Milford Eldridge Newspaper Editor Marian Lion Alphabet Magazine Warren Franklin Alphabet Magazine Warren Franklin Sunday Staff Jac Myler Alice Button Arthur Circle Alan Circle Athlite House Kennethope Paul Keysley Business Staff MAINSIDE MANAGERS Advertising Managers... Robert Herbert Art. Advertising Mgr. ... R. M. Dale Art. Advertising Mgr. ... Wayne Atley Foreign Advertising Mgr. ... Earl Strimple Telephones Business Office K, U. 66 News Room K, U. 25 Night Connection 2701K3 Published in the afternoon, five times a week, and on Sunday morning, by students in the Department of Sociology at the University of Hawaii, with the Faculty of the Department of Journalism. SUNDAY, MARCH 25, 1928 THIS AFTERNOON The union building will be open this afternoon. That is the decision of the Memorial union committee after the resolution from the Mead's Student Council and conferences with student leaders. The committee was glad to meet the request. It was merely waiting, we now learn, until the demand among the students would justify the added trouble and expense. It feels that there is now enough interest to warrant the opening. Obviously it is up to the students to retain that interest. If they appreciate the accommodation, they will give some evidence of it. Try to arrange to stop at the union for a little while this afternoon. If you have never been there, here is your chance. You may not like the so-called pententional brick, but you will be pleasantly surprised when you see the luxuriously furnished interior. The more often you visit the union, the more home-like it will become for you and the more you will appreciate it. If the demand made for the concession proves to have been a false alarm, the committee may reconsider their action in opening the building. The Union will not be closed. The students are interested in those things towards their pleasure and benefit. They will use the building as soon as they appreciate the convenience it can be to them for meetings in its present unfinished condition and realize the greater benefits that can be derived when the plans of the Memorial Corporation are completed. To appreciate one must see and understand. This open Sunday period is an opportunity to become acquainted with the purposes and plans of the Union. Make the most of this opportunity. See the Union Building! It must be awful to be a president's son. One can't even evade a question without being quoted on the matter. Did you notice that John refused to answer the question, "Was Florence Trumbull at the Amherst glee club concert?" Dinner Gongs having a beautiful quality of tone may be found at OREAD Have you seen my valley Dreaming of the spring, Worlds of dawning color That years to throb and sing? Stark trees touched with purple, Hints of lovely rose. Blend with taupe and jacinth Secrets to disclose. Wheat fields bribe and hepul, Placed field veil colkeb violet, Promise summer splendor Wherein some shall lock. Magic rhythmic reaches In the distant mint, Shaded gold and umber Suffaced with amethyst. Honeystands in the marvel Of the mystic light, Breathing their own beauty, Brown or gray or white. Over all the wonder Of the amphora sky, Oh, see the flash of heart, A red blistened by. A GOOD ENTERTAINMENT —Florence L. Suow Lawrencee, Kansas. If you missed the East and West Revee Friday night, the annual program of the Coopismoll club, you missed one of the most wholesome entertainments that has been given by Mount Oread students this year. But you have another chance, for it will be given again next Friday night. Every number on the program might enthusiastically applause from be overflowing theater. Every entertainer was called back or an encore and several were called ack a number of times. It was genuine, with the foreigners dressed in the native customs. The Hindu marriage ceremony was novel as well as entertaining to nearly every person in the audience. The string trio and troubadour struck the heart of the audience completely and it was with much difficulty that they were allowed to leave the stage. Truly the club motto, "Above all things is Humanity" exemplified in the presentations of nine different nations. KANSAS AND THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH The fountain of eternal youth which Ponce de Leon and others so vainly sought for, has always been a source of interest to human beings. Accidental death, of course, has always been a counter force to long life. Several centuries ago, Caesar the Dictator held unlimited sway over the same region where Mussolini the Dictator rules with an iron band, today. In De Quincey's essay, "The English Mail Coach," the following incident concerning Caesar is presented. At a dinner party one night, Read the Kansan want ads. The faculty of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences will meet on Tuesday, March 27, at 13:00 p.m. in the auditorium on the third floor of the Carnegie Hall. MEETING OF COLLEGE FACULTY: The German Club will meet on Monday, March 26, at 4:30 p.m., in room 113 Press hall. M. KAST. OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Vol. 1X Sunday, March 25, 1928 N. 142 Colby Rowdell Robins, of the Citizens Committee of One Thousand, will speak in the University Auditorium at 8 o'clock Sunday evening, March 27, on some phase of law observance and law enforcement. JOHN E. DYER, Chairman Concourses Committee. GERMAN CLUB: EVENING LECTURE Caesar was asked what death was the medical findings, people are living most vitalily" in his opinion, where, longer on the average. upon he repressed, "That which should be most sudden." The next day he was suddenly assassinated. De Quiney, in his essay in the second section, "The Vision of Sudden Death," treated the prospect of unimining death and death without warning, giving some of the views of the people of his time. In contrast with the methods of sudden death of obeden days, we have the numerous and often horrible accidentes of modern machines and modern haste, today. When Caenar said that he preferred sudden death and the next day was fatally stabbed, he little comprehended the numbers in which persons would lose their lives in the day of Mussolini. In spite of the many accidental deaths in this complex modern age, the average span of life has greatly increased during the past 50 years, according to H. T. Cason, managing director of the national food chain. For the past 150 years, the average span of life has been generally reckoned at about 30 years. But nowadays, he's taking better care of himself and with the aid of advanced Longevity, of course, is not so important as how to make life happy, but a prolonged human life is generally desirable and ought, moreover, to be the more fruitful. Kauan people should be greatly interested in sanitation, hygiene, prevention of disease and health methods generally. Kanans may be proud to know that Kanans is a most beautiful place. Mr. Corson has announced that government mortality figures show that the average span of life in Kanans in 60 years, which is longer than in any other state in the union. --form an essential part of your hiking equipment. As young men and young women just entering maturity, it behoves students to take care of themselves, to make only sure demands on their physical facilities, to take steps to safeguard their health. It is to be remembered that good health is the first requisite of promine happiness. Harry Lanker tells in a recent magazine article of having met him in Burma a Chinese who spoke the Scottish dialect distinctly. With all due respect to Sir Harry, we didn't know Paul Pansy vanah had a number camp in Burma. Eastman Films Visit us before you start on that outing, for your supply. Handy for Students "We Develop" Rankin's Drug Store Chicken Salad Luncheon 11th Mass. -CHECK UP- $ 3 5 \mathrm{c} $ Blue Mill Sandwich Shop 10th & N. H. On that light weight suit. Also on your neckties and sweaters Our cleansing process together with Valeteria pressing will make them look almost like new. --also We clean everything you wear but your shoes Lawrence Steam Laundry Phone 383 Send her your Photograph For Mother's Day Mother's Day, May 13th. 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