1. 下列有关电磁场的说法,错误的是( ) PAGE TWO THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY 14.10.2028 University Daily Kansan Official Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence, Kansas Editor-in-Chief Associate Compiler Editor Assistant Compiler Editor Mildred Eldridge Sport Editor Sport Editor Sunday Editor Richard Harkins Sunday Editor Night Editor Marcia Contois Altman Editor Bettie Footpath Altman Editor Bettie Footpath Other Board Members Lee Brabble Hugh Hoffman Alice Gillard Nevely Verona Brownie Hewett Allen Minger Jack Stubbs Jeremy Tatum Kenny Shipperson Advertising Manager Robert Herroggen Amt. Advertising Mgr. K. M. D. Alm. Amt. Advertising Mgr. Wayne Ashley Foreign Advertising Mgr. Part Strumlee Telephones Business Office K. U. 68 News Room K. U. 25 Night Connection 7201K Published in the afternoon, five a week and on Sunday morning, by students in the Department of Journalism of the University of Georgia at the Press of the department of Journalism. Entered as secondclass mail matter September 17, 1910, at the post office at Lawrence, Kanana, under the act of March 3, 1897. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1928 USING THE MEMORIAL BUILDING For the first time since its erection, the Memorial Union building is being used today for the W. S. G. A. tea, given to introduce the women candidates for the various Hall offices. The finished first floor offers excellent background for such an event, with its new furnishing, its adequate room, and its artistic designs. The first floor is but a slight example of what the entire building will mean to the University when it is completed. That building will offer everything needed in the way of a place for social gatherings and organization meetings. How long will the shell be left on the campus? How long will it be before we can point to a finished Memorial building as our contribution to the 129 war dead of the University? Judging from the figure on the poster scattered about the Bill announcing the presentation of the "Obstetrics"—not the New York edition—the plot will be enveloped in a web of mystery. GALL THE GREAT AMERICAN CALL "Arrangements also have been made to fire the ceremony so as to give it the widest possible publicity through movies." And this is the stage act set on which Miss Nancy Ann Miller of Seattle will adopt the Hindu faith. Pages and pages of pictures and columns and columns of publicity with which to spend the long days and nights when friend husband is off to the French follicle or is taking a little recreation on other parts of the Continent. It takes our credulity too much to believe that Miss Miller is the trusting simple type of country girl who believes that her mahnajah will offer her treatment differently from that which he has his former wives. No, we don't condemn her for the publicity she is getting. Perhaps there is a little bit of pity in our hearts when we think of the use she will have for it. Showing the New Spring Woolens Schulz The Tailor 917 Mass. WHO'S TO BLAME? Public criticism of those who are capitalizing publicity is of little use, but there is, in the opinion of too Kanan, one more word which should be said with regard to Audrey and Josephine Roselle. Editorial columns have spent some of their precious space in the past few weeks in criticising the young couple for their course of contact. It might be well for the papers to give consideration to the question of where the responsibility lies for their actions. The present conduct of the two young people could have been an impostion and not the metropolitan papers first urged them into the manner of their marriage through the reams of "smart nicky" publicity given them, all of which was of a type to impress them with the "smartness" of their conduct. Not until the news columns of the paper had done their bit of "manufacturing" news values from the incident did the editorial columns take up their self-assumed duty of oral spanking. Not until they were inducted with the idea that there was a "rebellion" against intolerable conditions did the pair become so intolerant. Many older and more experienced people have allowed overloads of publicity to go to their heads. It is not surprising that this young couple have had that reaction. Mr. Will Hays, movie earl and one of the best dressed men of the world, still is the movie earl and one of the best dressed men of the world although he is being severely grilled conserving Tea Pot Dome funds used to defray the Republican party debt. In our estimation the man who dresses appropriately for the occasion is the best dressed man. Mr. Hays appeared before the investigating committee wearing a blue suit with a red pintrin. At the Stubert By Jack Stubertberg Bailiff' Cimavie-Salut, the incomparable jumbe of alourt every converse form of diversified retinue games, is a popular day for one week. The show is returning from its first engagement on the Patraco coast where it met with The Russian troopers are to appear under the management of F. Rex Cornestec and Morrie Good, the New York managers who gave the country "The Miracle." It was Gust, who, on his way back from the Dole mission, discovered葬礼'delfell his staff in Thursday Night Is Faculty Night Special Chicken dinner. Hot biscuits. Music. BOWERSOCK TONIGHT at 8:15 The Surpassing Show The New Cafeteria (Memorial Building) Nothing is good enough but the Best Prices Including Tax — $2.75, $2.20, $1.65 Pauline Blair - Eddie Nelson and a large cast of music career beauties including Ziegfeld Beauties The following budget conferences are scheduled for Thursday, March 15 9:30. Physics and Astronomy 13:00 - Geology 2:00 - Hurling and Grounds 8:00 OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Vol. IG Wednesday, March 14, 1928 No. 133 !! HUCKLE CONFERENCES. Men's Glee Club regular relegation will be held tonight in preparation for he concert before the American Legion Friday. MEN'S GLEE CLUB; T. A. LARREMORE, Director A. regular meeting of the Kansas Branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers will be held in the Assembly Room of Marvin Hall this R. M. ALSPAUGH, Chairman CILL CLUB Quill Club will be held a special meeting this evening at 8, in the rest room if central Administration building. BERNARD BLOCH, Chancellor WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB: Women's Glee Club rehearsal will be held Thursday at 1:30 in Pierre chapel. BERTHA ALICE PERKINS, Business Manager IENTAL HYGIENE LECTURE: De. G. Leonard Harvington will continue his lectures on Moral Hygiene Thursday morning, March 15, at 10:30 in the auditorium on the third floor of The Pinnacle. KAPPA PHI: R. H. 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