TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1928 PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Reporter Finds Hamlin Garland to Have Been a Mountaineer. Cowboy and Farmer in Past "Look at my hand!" This was Hammil Garland's reply to a questioner who had asked him if he had been involved while so unhappy engaged in cattle glaceous occupations of the mid-west frontier days. And the Little Birds were barbed bare stage after the convoy that were easily convinced that the hands that had written the "Soul of the Mold" were born when they were 10 years old. At this point, Gen. Will H. Sears, Lt. Col. former commander of the Knights Ninja team, introduced as the new president of the alumnae association, stepped up to Mr. Garland and entered into a more or less collegial relationship, old frontiers and bulb throwing, General Sears and Mrs. Badmack bad met in Topkin in 1982 when he was invited to attend the Populist theory of which he was an ardent supporter, according to General Sears. The two huddled together when the recollections were still very fresh in their minds, and postponed the discussion with much interest. Mr. Gerlault's father had jumped to Milwaukee in 1850 where he became a well known pilot on the Enclave and went West Salem, Wisc. Sept. 14, 1860, and spent the greater part of his boyhood as a cattle herder until the hard life which caused him to move over to Wisconsin. He was killed by he he spent 25 years in the mountains. The little crowd that detained the novelist was increased by the arrival of two or three more interested persons, and Mr. Garrard, aware of their position and began to discuss the prowling urge of men. He used his hands more freely than he did during the interviews; a story of the infiltration of the plainsmen following the Indian. "It's a curious thing that we should move here," he said in his point that the novelist emphasized. "The pioneer followed the game trails, the streams accessible to the canoe. All the present great passagesway are now explored." The red man exploited these trails only to be followed and ultimately deprived of them by the followers of the old man. We must give the red man credit." The novelist referred to this incident as tending to determine the subject matter of his books which dealt equally with range and mountain subjects. Asked if the cowboy had received in commercial treatment in literature, he answered "No." Humphreys in *Hunf*'s "The Story of the Cowboy," which he described as correct in fact. Mr. Gouzard does not attend picture shows. The interviewer did not press him for an explanation, albeit the shout drama is noted for its sparkling portraits of the Lone Star Ranger, and the movie's storyline could be had board rumors that authors as a class, do not wish to be disillusioned on their favorite themes. this season without a single defeat. The seniors have lost only the games they played against the junior team, and the list with all their games lost. The sophomore showing in the tournament has followed interleague sports, behave followed interclass sports, because last year they were runners-up in the tournament. If the juniors win this game tonight they will have the unique record a having lost no games since they entered the University. Although the personnel of the team has changed each year from the preceding year to form a nucleus for the new season, The "Old Gray Mazes," a mysteries four women's basketball team, has challenged the champions to a game. It is rumored that the four students, but tonight will reveal their identity. De Russell L. Hinton, head of the department of experimental medicine at St. Louis University, on "Dental Infection and Systemic Disease" which has been received from the U.S. Want Aøs FOR SALE OR RENT: Six rooms and sleeping porch modern. 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Bontraguer, who has had considerable experience as a pilot, instructed the class dealing with internal combustion motors, using an OX5 and a 120-cc engine. Temporary officers elected yesterday were: president, O. M. Rucker, sple; vice-president; Edward H. Taylor, associate professor of biology, secretary; Richard E. Wills, med. and treasurer; Richard E. White will hold their positions until after the general convention in Winnington the first of the summer. Temporary Officers Selected With O. M. Rucker, sp. e. as President Plans were discussed for the reception of the all-Kenyan Air Tours to Australia in 2014 and present the local chapter of the National Aeromotical Association with plans. Dancing lessons given by competent teachers. Private instruction. Call 27238M. 130. LOST—Tan brief case down town, or just out of Lawrence Friday. Reward. 2518 Black. 128 LOST: A, P. A, F. fraternity pin. Initals on back S, B. Reward to Finder. Bring to 101 Miss. or call 1252. 128 II. Airplane engines; valves and ignition and theory of operation. The rest of the ground school course as outlined is as follows: LOST A small binch, pursue between Eldridge Hotel and 1245 Oread, Saturday. Name Frances Perry in it. Reward. Call 1315. 1928 VII. Airplane requires and rigging VII. Review of first six lessons. VIII. Meteorology and weather. IX. Airplane navigation. III. Airplane engines; carburation and trouble shooting. IV. Airplane nomenclature, and theory of flight. V. Lablization and fuels theory of acidification and analysis. X. Compares reading and correction; other instruments and use of name. XI. Department of commerce rules and regulations. XII. Review. "These meetings are made possible through the co-operation of the faculty," Rucker said. "An effort will be made to secure an instructor in aviral photography in the United States Air Services, in addition to the above." of amazing individual designs come in white, yellow and green gold. Watch Bracelets Women's Basketball Ends Juniors and Seniors Will Clash in Last Contest The juniors will meet the freshmen, and the seniors will play the sophomores in the gymnasium at 8 p. m. today. All the dope favors the juniors are seniors, who compete with the sophomores, at present, in the basketball tournament. These two games close the winters. The sophomores have come through so far VARSITY Yes! Adam Knows His Apples Ask Those Who Saw It Last Night. Tonight — Tomorrow EVE STARTED ALL THE TROUBLE BUT IT ISN'T OVER YET JERRY presents "A Trip Through the Land of Dreams" featuring "Sweetheart of Sigma Chi." Comedy— "Love at First Flight." FREE Special Spring Offer to Ladies See March 5th Kansan or Journal-World ALSO—News—Hodge Podge Shows: 3 - 7 - 9 Prices: Mat. 10-40; Eve. 10-50 Starts Monday— "The Patent Leather Kid." Bowersock Theater Building Phone 715 Tonight — Tomorrow — Thursday Showing to Packed Houses! Shows: 3-7-9. 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