WFDNEDA D, MARC 7 24. 1981 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE/ FIVE ON OTHER HILLS M. U. Gives Statistics No Disciplinary Sleuths Valley Standing Since 1901 Compiled (Daily Kansas Commons Special) Moore, Ma., March 20—Anton Starkoowski, Missouri freshman coach, compiled considerable data on Missouri's investments in the field of football, baseball and track which was used as a part of the scheme to interest high school athletics in University athletics while they were here during the state high school journey. Missouri has had five representatives in the Olympic games: J. P. Moore, harder, in 1912; Jackson V. Schaefer, in 1920 and 1924; George Mason, harder, in 1920; Brutus Hamilton, all-nitrous athlete, in 1925 and 1924; and Mark Kecicle, harder, in 1924. The great teammate of both Robbie Simpson, did not compete in the Olympic games because of the World war, but was a star member of the American team in the inter-altered 1936 Olympics, then he won the high-burge event. The Missouri record in dud trail meets since 1901 shows that the Tigers have pinned a total of 60 lbs. to their jersey, giving them their credit, giving them a percentage of .792 for the period. The record in Missouri valley meets in none the less brilliant, with a record of 117 lbs., and three places in the events since 1911. Out of a total of 16 records in the valley classic, four are held by Missouri. Dess Richerson, football and weight star, holds both the record in the shot-put, and the discus, while Bob Simpson in the record holder in two other events, the 120-yard high hurdles and the 229-yard low hurdles. Since the advent of Gwinne Henry as football coach at M. U., Missouri football teams have gained a nation-wide reputation and the record of Missouri in the gridiron sport has shown an ever-increasing number of victories for the Tiger eleven. Since 1923 Missouri's record in the total yards scored by both conference and non-conference games has surpassed that of any other valley team, Nebraska ranking second to the Tigers. Statistics show that of a total of 12 games played in the period that Missouri has won 22 games, lost nine games and won the percentage of 750. In three of the years—1924, 1928 and 1927—Gus Henry's squad has won the valley Last year, when Edwardtools over direc tion of the Tiger basketball teams, Missouri wound up the season in third place, while this year one of the best teams ever turned out at at least 400 yards shadowed by the championship Oklahoma aggregation to finish in a strong second place. Tulane Fraternities May Lengthen Rushing Period (Daily Kansas Campus News) New Orleans, March 21—Fraternity rushing was the united effort in representatives of all the Greek letter organizations at Tulane University here last week. Suggestions as to the length of the rushing period ranged from two days to two weeks and even two months. The time under the present rushing system is two weeks and the patternlives have unanimously agreed that unsatisfactory from the viewpoint of both the rushers and the rushes. The objection to the proposed short period is the fact that the fraternities could not know their rushes well and were unable to defend themselves and the opponents of the long period contend that the fraternities would lose money by not having the freshmen in their houses for the two months that would be used for rush. It was decided to discuss the question further at a meeting of the same inter-fraternity group to be held April 31. Man Student Is Amazed at "Lass-O" Publication (Dalby Katherine Campus School) "The Lass-O," the student publication at the College of Industrial Arts comes out with the following quotation from Dalby: "I thought they came up here to learn to cook and sew. I never thought that women could do the actual work of putting out a newspaper. It's very wonderful that they can put out the paper, but we can't tell what the real work done on the "Lae-0" was by the students but I never actually believed it until now." Hired by Oklahoma U (Dalilai Kassam Kampus Imperial) and the discipline committee at the University of Oklahoma was so腭唾 whatsoever was strongly emphasized by Demn S. W. Raveu, chairman of the committee and Dean of the M.A., a member of the committee, "Members of the discipline committee are not out looking for violations of the university rules and not brought to them" Demn Raveu stated. Doctor Messehman stated that nearly every night in the week he sees cases of dating. However, he added, his hospital reported no investigated such cases. “If the university has anyone sleuthing, I do not know who he is.” Dean Reeves said. “I did not even know that the university hires a special investigator until I read the Oklahoma Daily,” he concluded. Students Will Hold Fair Cosmopolitan Club at Iowa U to Advertise Nations (Ohio University Campus) Boehringer Allied Chemicals. The campus Chemical club at the University of lew will hold an international Fair for 64. The general interior decorat- ions are designed by C. W. According to the chairman of the fair, there will be booths representing several foreign nations, including Germany, Poland, Greece, China, India and Ireland. Foreign students from those countries will be in charge and will offer for sale articles made in other countries. Dallas and wood shaving stores will be sold to the German booth, and Dutch pottery at the Dutch booth. Articles to be sold at other booths have not yet been announced. A view of Mount Fuji, the sacred mountain of Japan, taken from Miyajima. The sacred mountain is snow-capped virtually the year round and is the meeting point of thousands of Japanese plimmer images. A Dartmouth student recently reelected to elect president for Phi Beta Kappa, financing his action with a marketing system that gathers rate learning raters that guarantee intellectual ability, and Phi Beta Kappa for by election to such a position as by election its nomination on a basis of grades. A new wing senting 36,000 people will be added to the Oklahoma University stadium next fall. It will increase the capacity of the stadium to 22,000. Whether or not more people are going to college will be decided by the U. C. I. A. and Oregon State women's debate teams. The question is whether colleges should increase the number of students attending our higher institutions of learning. The University of Cincinnati leads all other universities in the United States in growth of registration since 1922, statistics compiled by the Association of American Universities show. Cincinnati shows an increase during that period of more than 30 per cent. Authorities of William Jewell College have recently posted notice to the effect that no excuses will be given for absences during the second semester, and each absence will be recorded zero for that day. Work can be made up only with permission of the instructor. Eleanor O'Dell, a student in the art department of Washburn College, had drawn a map of the Washburn campus decoration it with hates, fumes, cries, and other novel features which explain lebad activities. The University of California will receive a receipt of $250,000 from the estate of the late Edward F. S. Cairless, millionaire recourse of Mathieu, Mass. as a result of the content of his will by some of the beneficiaries. Unlimited lecture cuts have been granted for the rest of the college year to all seniors of Princeton except those who are under discipline. Daily report, recitation, test, or inbred work, however, must be attended. The first annual of earth which began the actual construction of the new Alabama Union building was on April 15, 1863. Oklahoma on the morning of March 15. A decided and novel change in track uniforms will be seen when the University of California track and field team make their appearance in the first inset of the season. They will wear monogrammed jerseys of blue italian silk. The trunks will be made of satchel and of golden poppy color. University students and faculty members had an opportunity to expose their "favorites" among the JAPAN'S SACRED MOUNTAIN CAPPED WITH SNOW candidates for president of the United States, as a "shrew vote" poll which was recently held at the University of Nebraska. A livestock veterinarian, featured by mithing contests and riding stakes for women athletes, was recently held at Ohio State University. Doting to the campus advances and edited entered in nine-college collections, Warburtin College will build a new hall before future year to hide the place of old Thomas gymnasium. The host community department of the University of North Dakota entered into a partnership with X150 to lease electrons, which onymorphs derived from X150 to 210. The last week and the newcultural school at the University of Idaho now recently in their annual basketball grass. Construction on a new University Library in Garberville, Ohio, will begin June 1 of this year. Two building projects are underway: $890,000 for Paterson High School 12—25; and $460,000 for California students enrolled at $1,000,000 in 2017; by July, faculty jumping from prerequisite to junior. The combined建筑面积 of Stanford, Calif., and Morris's students amounted to more than two million dollars this year. At N. Blakely's, 90 per cent of the mn. men and their companions, while Schaefer, 100 per cent of the women are wholly or partially safe, employment. The Vale College Student Council has decided out to attempt any longer to enforce the Vale Unison system. A philosopher and experienced order of the university school of Illumiana Giants, gave a lecture at the University of Nebraska. The purpose of H is not known. Red-bed students at the University of Nebraska were recently admitted to the Ophthalmarium, then they presented Nebraskan coupons for admittance to a women's club for admission. A contest was held given to the tallest red-bed man; red-bed-headed man; red-bed-headed woman; and the woman with the longest red-bed. The theater party and the women with the auctions of the fully Nebraskan. More than thirty fraternities and security officers at the University of California at Los Angeles have been placed on probation for their failure to comply with the regulations covering enormous organizations. The probationary period will last for two months. Scout London's Course Closes Marina Trinion for U. W. Glee Club Seattle, Washington, March 21—Ten concerts have been scheduled to be given in Alaska to the University of Washington. The club also club during the string season and will enable the trip. Concerts are to be given in Ketchikan, Junction, and Petersburg. Scout Lauder's Course Given in Oregon, Oka, March 21. A training course in the field of computer started here posterior under direction of the University of Oklahoma extension division. The course follows the instructions out by national markers. Under a new ruling adopted by the counselral faculty of Iowa State College, an average grade of at least 80 percent will be required of students for completion in excursion activities. In compliance with new effort next fall. Electricity of Storms May Furnish Power to Disintegrate Atoms Tests by German Selectial Result in Drawing Great Voltage From Air (Science Service) Berlin, March 21 — Millions of fields of electricity drawn from the stormy air may soon provide physicists with the power necessary to disintegrate the atom and transmit one chemical element into another, if experiments made by German scientists continue successfully. Electricity of nearly two million volts, capable of jumping trains of nearly 18 feet, has been obtained from the air by Drs. A. Brann, F. Lange and C. Urban, three members of the staff of the Physical Institute of the University of Berlin. Mount Genepoe, in Switzerland, near Liguria, was the site of three experiments and the scientific rest now preparing to return to continue them. This mammals is noted for the frequency of electrical storms upon it, and also it has the advantage of being easily accessible. Kites No: Practical It was found impossible to make use of kites for the purpose of collecting the atmospheric electricity, because use was made of a wide-matched wire net having an area of several hundred square yards. It was out of the question, they found, to append this form to the sail so that it would be particularly undemandable during a storm, when the experiments were made. In order to get the net as far as possible above the earth, they lung it on a cable between two mountain peaks. The span was about 1800 feet, and the height of the net above the earth was about 500 feet. The were chains of insulators encapsile of withstanding as much as 3,000,000 volts. Another problem was to prevent wan are called brush discharges, in the conductors which carried the current from the net to the measuring instruments. The intensity of these discharges is a function of curvature of the conductors, so that the discharges would be less from a large hollow cylinder than from a smaller solid wire, with the same amount of metal. As long cylindrical conductors would have been difficult to transport to the mountain, they were used in this way and this use of a string of short, round-ended cylinders. Lightning-fire rods? Cold From a lightweight-proof metal house the lightning rod and insulated were made. The spark gun, under the last of the short cylinders, could is regulated from this post, and, from the length of the gap across which the spark would jump, the voltage was determined. Lightning-Proof House Used As the chief electrical storm of the neighborhood are in the summer, and as the apparatus was not completed until August, the best storm bored to its limit it was completed, and indicated the success of the method. The spruce gun could not be made larger than about 15 feet, but the spark easily jumped and exploded after second and continued for thirty minutes at a time. Also, it was filled with an auxiliary collecting antenna, and with distant storms that afforded a station, that a discharge of once a second was possible at an imes. Psychic Work Condemned Faith Placed Above Science in Religious Life Washington, March 21. The efforts of public researchers, who are attempting a "scientific" proof of the existence of the "mother world," would if successful destroy religion, according to Dr. Kurt Dunkin, professor of psychology at Johns Hopkins University, who spoke on psychology and religion as the M. Pleasant Congregational and church here. Physically that he does not believe that the remote chance of its process. The Three fundamental religious ideals of God, freedom, and immortality forever remain articles of faith. In 1936 he criticized critics or positive proof, he declared. "It is based on faith which is "In danger on denom." Deserve" Doulin Dunkin may be understood, there only is doubt. The third principle, multiple desires, Religion, however, is not based on sex desire, or any other desire. It is based on man's whole system of strength. Taking Issue with psychomaniacal dance. Doctor Darapell declared that his plays play only a relatively small part in the development of religion. "Too much attention has been paid to the abnormal phases of religion, such as rockatak, conversion, and epic historical phenomena," the psychoanalyst wrote. "The devilhead is detrived only by a knowledge of the religious life of ordinary people." P. S. Knappen, formerly of the University department of geology, now on the ecological staff of the Gulf communities in Pittsburg, was recently transferred to Tulsa, Okla., where he will have an executive position with the Gypsy Oil company, a subsidiary of the Gulf companies. CLEANED AND REFINISHED Ladies ... $ .50 Genius ... 1.00 You'll Be Clearly Surprised Phone 715 Men of K. U It costs nothing to investigate a job that guarantees $460 for 75 days work Summer,1928 No house to house canvasing or sample selling. Practical sales training given in the field. No experience, but some sales ability desirable. If your summer is open, see J. L. Connelly Eldridge Hotel Wednesday March 21, only Many Students Enjoy Very Best of Ill Health Have you a "pill bound" at your house? Most likely you have, perhaps more than one. They can be recognized by similarity of symptoms the world cover. They are always individuals with strong constitutions, good nerves and fine physiques. Usually they have many friends and the only thing which prohibits their mixing more with their friends is the chronic ill health when they enjoy. Often it is not so very definite, just an act, be it a point there, or a combination. No more is it a condition curred to satisfaction than another develops. There comes to be no positive or permanent cure for any of the various ailments. Yeast, bran, numerous tithus, oils, cattails, pills, powders, and bacillus all have their turn. The medicine cabinet becomes more crooked each week with abandoned, half-cupy bottle and boxes. Ordinary alma is one course in the recipe, turned to and likely there are many manual-devices for building on the muscles and tissues of the body. Some one may be missing a real opportunity by not proceeding with the organization of a health fraternity. For example, you should use a gymnasium, a drug store, doctors and attendants, operating rooms, a diet kitchen, plenty of hot and cold water, and other facilities that least something should be done to receive our healthy community invaluable. Charleston, S. C., March 21—The U. S. S. Bridge was expected to sail from here today for Niagra with a contingent of 147 murines. Want Ads LAWRENCE ADPICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusivity 1025 Mass. FOR SALE. Ford speedster, $20, run good. Two extra tires. New license. Call Tiler, 837. 143 FOR RENT: A coyy, desirable, modern apartment suitable for two. Private bath and entrance. Also a gentlemen仆人 good resale. Call 1871. 141 LOST: Key case with 5 keys Friday evening on campus or in Fraser hall. Reward. Barton Kingbury, 1137 Indiana. LOST—black purse between Kentucky and Louisiana on 10th. Call 1289. SLEEPING ROOMS; and apartments with bath to accommodate 4 or less. First, Door, private entrances. Good stairs. Accessible. 615 West. 144 Phone 35138. LOST: Billfold containing money and habitings. Identification card in- side. Robert Monroe. Phone 2711. 142 WANTED—Student to sleep in garage at night and answer telephone. Call Mr. Allen, 711. 145 FOR SALE OR RENT: Six rooms and sleeping porch modern. Oak floors throughout, full basement, located about one block from the campground to be near the University. Lawrence Really Co., M.R. Gill, Realtor. WANTED: Upper clasemen to sell life insurance, preferably to seniors. Will finance the business. Address: 50 Columbian Building, Topanga, CA 93128. If not, contact us. BOWERSOCK Deposit with Lawrence, Kansas Watkins National Bank One Night Thursday --in that newaping suit it won't necessarily have to be new in reality. More folks every day are being convinced that Valetateria pressing really puts the new shape back in your suit. 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