TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1933 Figure 10.3.4 10 PAGE THREE Special Radio Tests Are to Be Broadcast Across United States THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Expect to Transmit Pictures From Sehonectady, N. Y., to Oakland Shonectady, N. Y., Feb. 14— photographs will be sent enews the condition by radio from here to Oakland, Calif.; by May 1, with the same participants, recently when picnures were brought from station WEAF in New York. This is the prediction made here today by engineers of the General Electric Company who are now working to complete the preparations for the tests. At Oakland a special station was built to provide power to a power of ten kilowatt and with wave lengths of from ten to forty meters. This station will become a part of station KGO, which adjoins a General Electric factory at Oakland. The process used in the WEAF tests, and the one which will be used in the transcontinental work, was done at the University of the General Electrical research laboratory. The short wave transmission station now in operation at South Dakota will be connected to the WGY will be connected directly to the picture transmission in Doctor Alexander's laboratory. One of Doctor Alexander's assistants is not receiving apparatus, which will be connected with the receiver at the new short wave station. Just as soon as the receiver is switched on, it will begin in transmitting photographs, and faceshapes of writing and printing, from New York to Callisburg. The equipment will be done before May first. After the picture transmission has been successfully operated, transcontinental experiments in television by radio are achievable. W. R. Smith Writes Text Book on Education Is Second by Professor Here Dr. Walter R. Smith, professor of education, is the author of a new text on college mathematics, published by Hopkinson-Mifflin Company, which appeared the first of two books in this series. The book is intended for use in second courses for undergraduates and normal school students and for a single graduate course. Professor Smith is using it in his classes at the University and in Kansas City. It was first interned at the university, but in the end it appeared as a single volume of 790 pages. Doctor Smith has spent three years in the writing of R. The "Introduction to Educational Sociology," which Doctor Smith brought out in 1917 and which was the first book in the field, is now in the process of revision and will be out in the revised form next year. Omicron Nu to Convene Home Economics Society Plan Two-Day Session Olmecan Nu, honor society of women in home economics, will hold its biannual conference, Tuesday, April 19 and 26, according to Miss Saili Woodruff associate professor of home economics who is international vice-president of the society. One delegate is expected from each of the twenty-five chapters of the organization, with many visiting delegates, and will attend in every state from Florida to Washington, and from California to Vermont, most of the chapters are located in the middle of the country. Business leaders will be held in the Spenser-Tayer museum. An evening reception and a banquet have been planned as part of the entertainment for the annual meeting of the local chapter in the Kansas Relays, April 21. Send the Daily Kansan home. "BRICKS" Wednesday Special Dinner 40c Baked Ham with Southern Sweet Potatoes Hard Rolls Pumpkin Pie Missouri's football hopes received a crashing blow yesterday when Franklin "Fat" Liacas, captain-elect of the 1928 team, announced that he was returning to his home in St. Joseph. He later expects to accept a position in Chicago. His decision is believed to be due to scholastic difficulties which would make him in position for Missouri Valley competition. Curators Are Busy Mounting Specimens Found Last Summer The New Oread Cafe About 400 Eocene Mammal From Bridger Basin, Wyo. Form Collection The curators in the department of paleontology in Dyche museum have been busy this winter assembling specimens from hundreds of hundred specimens of early Eocene mammals taken from Bridger Basin Woy, last year and August by a party at the museum. The party was composed of Dr H. H. Lane, head of the department of palaeontology; the curator of the department of paleontology; Ernest Kaiser, of the laboratory staff of the department of palaeontology; Lawrence Wilson, each school student. Especially interesting among the specimens uncovered were parts of the jaws and skulls of very primitive types of rodents, insectivora, and forms of carnivores. The early three-toed inector of the modern horse, which was about the size of a modern dog, and one of the finest skulls ever discovered in this formation of a large retina-resistor the rostrum of a giant elephant, was the euphonious name of Palaeocyte palaeodocus, were found. Another specimen in an especially good state of preservation was the skull of a crocodile about fifteen inches long. To say that the skull was in a good state of preservation is to believe it to be one or even a dozen pieces. As a matter of fact, this skull was reconstructed from five or six hundred fragments of the original. Obviously, the job of assembling a specimen is inconvenient. In this instance it took three weeks to complete the job. Those specimens of the collection which are suitable for exhibition are being prepared by Mr. Martin and his associates and will be on exhibition Learn Shorthand Ability to type and take dictation effectively ensures you of case in location of a position in any business. Ability to qualify is required to qualify in brief—the expected small New Classes Start Feb. 1 LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. in Dyne museum. There are many fragments and parts of fossils which are the result of interbreeding, but are of interest to the student of paleontology or biology in a basis of knowledge. Complete adults or skeletons are very rare in this formation because animal life win in a very primitive stage and there were very few well known species. Because the cause men of the fossil record has been erased by time. Witty and Lehman Are Co-Authors of Articles Paul A. Wiety, professor of education, of the University, and Harvey C. Lehman, professor of education at the University, an assistant professor at Kansas University last year, are co-authors of three educational articles in this volume on publications. "The Power of the Press" by Witty and Lehman appeared in the January issue of the International Journal of Ethics. "Social Force" affecting the Curriculum has just been published in the February number of Educational Journal, and which affect the curriculum are listed and subsequently discussed. Some are desirable and should be featured; others are not. The child and should be restricted or stumped out. The following are discussed at length. Standardized tests, curriculum, state legislation, moral and religious instruction in public schools, powerful organized minorities, and religious institutions. A third article entitled "Ability Versus Effective Ability" by the same co-authors was published in the February number of the Psychological Journal. Prof. E. F, Kindsvaite, engineering instructor, is in charge of the engineering work that the county is doing in its efforts to events a new newer district for the University heights. Attempts are now being made to improve the campus of Lewesens so that the two systems may be linked together. 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