PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24. 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 1 Former Student Reports on Work in South America Finds Conditions Healthy Office Work More Desirable Than in Field Describing his work as a dada man in Colombia and Venezuela, Carl C. Majors taught graduate majors in mining engineering in room 8 of the Geology Building. Admission was based on employment of an oil company after he left the University in the spring of 1967. He first described a vig which he group used for digging holes, aquapumps and other devices of depth. Then he gave advice to those who might be interested in similar things. "You will do well to think about it ahead of time," he said. "If you don't enjoy sitting around camp at night without a thing to do but think and read a magazine, maybe six months later, probably wouldn't like it off." Office Jobs Best "If you have an offer job, you will get the very best of the staff house," he said in contrasting the life in an office. "Life." Field conditions depend upon development of the district. The field that day tries to put up with things not done by the oil man here in America. He must cut down on food and Ants Are Good Engineers Health conditions in the tropics are not talked about here too much, but they can be deadly. A lack of good health to start with and takes the necessary precautions, then you have a better chance. After discussing some of the most common diseases of the district, be rather humorously told of his experiences with a species of large ants which have been known to destroy houses; they are able to ruin a whole camp out in one night. "These ants are good engineers," in continued. "They make a clean road about it for fire and flood. They can be used or anything on it. If the ants come to a root or something in the way, they'll build *p* tunnels or go around it. Just like we do." "The ants cut off tender leaves with their scissors and carry the leaves on their backs, sail like fashion, into the tree trunk to incorporate these leaves with some sort of fungus growth which they later eat. The old leaves are taken out on them and plucked up in gang-up. Sometimes the aut-house is built near a stream, and the ant carry the old leaves out on n log and carry them into water whilst they throw them away. The Association of Women Students at the University of Indiana proposes to promote a spirit of democracy and to obtain the cooperation of the women students in maintaining study conditions. PAT New Vitality into YOUR SKIN THE DORHEY Gray Patter, used according to Miss Gray's method, brings up an invigorating stream of circulation, which keeps your facial muscles firm, your tissues healthy. Pat in one of her nourishing creams for ten minutes every day, and you will marvel at the improvement in your facial contour and in-the texture of your skin. Five Arts Students See Duo-Art Demonstration At our Toilet Goods Department $2.50 E. F. Cobert, concert pianist, demonstrated the use of the Duo-Ariet by his piano and organ accompaniment given by the students of the School of Fine Arts in the auditorium. Mr. Cobert played the selections and then reproduced them on the Doo-Art to show in faithfulness in reproducing. The recital was in the form of a lecture recital, there being criticisms and talks by him, Coebe. Y. W. C. A. Discusses Motion to Increase Committee to Seven Amendment Adding Two Elected Members to Nominating Group Formed Members of the Y, W, C, A. spent most of their meeting time Tuesday in discussing a proposed amendments to the constitution whereby seven members instead of five will make up the nominating committee. Emphasis was also placed on the importance of the group in the association should be taken more seriously. The meeting was opened by the singing of Negro spirituals under the direction of Earther Davis, c.29, Dorea Brook, c.29, then led the devotion, and at the conclusion he invoked an amendment to the constitution was proposed. This amendment had to do with the number of people on the nominating committee. The committee now has five members, the ongoing president, vice president, and treasurer. The board is a joint board and one members elected from the group as a whole. The proposed amendment would put three electors on the committee in place of one, making a total of seven on the Committee. This amendment will be voted on at the next regular meeting. The vote will also take effect in time for the nominating for the election which is scheduled for March 6. Mary Helen Jurieck, c'29, was chosen as the member from the association as a whole. Josephine Blades, c'28, and Henry Walker serve as the two other members which the committee will have if the proposed amendment passes. Without the amendment is voting with the committee without voting. Constance Nuckles, president of the W. Y. C. A., announced that the only way a person could become a member of the association was through compulsory membership, and through an honest declaration of intent to attempt to live a Christian-like life. In view of these conditions the members passed a resolution that no one should be allowed to join until they had been a member of the association for at least one week. Party to Present Scene of Cabaret for Annual Mixer Paintings and False Ceiling Lend Artistic Touch to Greenwich Decorations Decorations and plans are virtually completed for the Greenwich Village party to be given tonight at the Commons when the students in the department of drawing and painting are to the department of architecture. This party for the two departments is in a traditional one which began ten years ago when the artists were in borneo. Each year the party is designated by a different name, and the two departments are foods in alternate years. Last year's party was in the previous year, and the your previous was a Hell party. The party attracts a great deal of attention each year and as is to be expected, the decorations are unusual. The ornate theme is the center of the plans for the entertainment, decorations and costumes. The decorations will consist of large murals of marble and floral designs; the rosen will be arranged like a enchanted with small tables at one end, and a stage and dine room at the other. Decorations Are Elaborate From 8:30 to 10 the guests will have supper along with feature dinting and specialty meals "u la cura" after which a Hill orchestra will play for dancing until I clock. w/o inwee in McFadden, fIc30 w/o inwee in McFadden, fIc30 Dates Will Be Missing The parties are governed largely by custom, McFarland said, in accordance with which no one will take dates. Since the men in the two deacons outnumber the women there will be stages in the right proportion. According to the custom an original invitation is sent to the guests two weeks in advance of the party, and this is a requirement. This year the invitation was in the form of a big palette with the wording in French. The reply was of a futuristic design with the initials of the architects already worked on it. Prof. and Mrs. Albert Bloch and Prof. and Mrs. Karl Mattern will chaperone; TAXI Phone 711 Yellow Cab Co. Come on Girls Give the boys a treat after the Leap Year Dance Chinese Chop Suey 35c The Virginia Inn Rhadamanthi Membership Tryouts Until March 10 846 Mass. Phone 932 We Deliver Open Till 11:30 Phone 1487 on 9th between La. and Ind. The poem handed in must be at least 20 lines long. The Rhdamantam tryout box is on the first floor of Fraser hall, just opposite the Y. M. Harold Hall, Harold Hall is present of Rhdamantam for the present semester. Friday and Saturday Hillside Pharmacy The spring tryouts for membership in Rhamdonahs are now open and will continue until March 16. This is a time to undergird, undergraduate of the University. Dreams Interpreted by Dr. G. L. Harrington in Regular Lecture : SPECIALS :was no response. He then gave his interpretation: the young woman saw in the wolf the horrible person that she was really being, and in the sensible woman who wished her to be calm, and composed, and adhere prefrontal to if she faced danger and so to it that nothing would harm her. 15c Feenamint 11e 25c Metholatum 21e 25c Feenamint 18e 30c Bruno Quinine 27e 25c Zerber's 19e 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste 39e 30c Listerine 24e 50c Ipana Tooth Paste 39e 30c Listerine 47e 50c Pechea Tooth Paste 39e 30c Zonite 22e 25c Listerine Tooth Paste 21e 60 Zonite 45e 50c Gillette Blades 43e 81.00 Zonite 79e 50c Auto Strep Blades 43e 50c Boyer's Cold Cream 32e 42c Gem Blades 37e 50c Boyer's Vanishing CM 32e 42c Agua Vela 42e Neutralization Process Comes Through a Dream. Says Speaker 85c—1 lb. Chocolate-Covered Cherries ..$ .59 A discussion of some of the more interesting cases with which he has handled these issues in recent years, the regular lecture delivered by Dr. G. Leonard Harrington in central Adelaide. An explanation of dreams was given by the lecturer as interpreted from the various cases he discussed. The details of the dream of a young woman who was bedridden, the young woman dreamed that she went to the basement of her home, and then into the sub-basement, and while she was there she woke up in a rube wolf. She ran back to the first floor of the house and there met a woman who told her to meet herself and that she would get a candle in her ear, and the sub-basement and see this wolf. Doctor Harrington asked the audience to analyze the dream but there 85c—1 lb. Chocolate-Covered Cherries ... $ .56 70c—1 lb. Kitchen-Made Kentucky Mints ... .59 65c—1 lb. Webster's Famous Fudge ... .49 $1.50 —2 lb. Kitchen-Made Chocolates ... 1.00 A New Model Ford The discussion was also carried on concerning Kemp's philosophy, for the benefit of those new in the audience who were not present. Doctor Kempt believes that human bodies contain two distinct parts or divisions, one, the inner or automatic part, and another, the progressive or the outer self. This and other information of patients was explained in the manner in which psychiatrists analyze. for you to rent. he also believes that all wishes are expressions of the psychological state and the realization something to erase these tensions, and a process of neutralization comes through the dream. The last part of this mourn will be 11.29 a.m. This hour will be observed as the lecture period the last Thursday in each month. The next Rental Rates Reduced on Model T Fords We have just received a new Model A Ford, two-door sedan. It will rent for the same rates as Chevrolet, 16c per mile. Phone 653 916 Mass. St. Rent-a-Ford Company Rental rates reduced on Model T Fords For trips of 50 miles or more in 24 hours, we have reduced rates on Model T Fords to 10c per mile with no hour charge. 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