FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1928 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE-THREE Galsworthy's Life Permeates His Work Only in General Way Readers Who Seek Revelation in Books Are Disappointed, Says Weiner "It is only in general that the influence of Galawoza's life permeates his work. On the whole, the reader who seeks for revelations of it in his work will be profoundly disappointed," Weimer, instructor in English, in his feature for freshmen on contemporary literature. Thursday afternoon. Mr. Weimmer then emphasized the criticism made by St. John, Ericine, one of the writer's seventy critics, who said that Galwaybury is the most sensitive figure in the rank of modi-*eer*. In "The Nymph of a paucel nature, for it is mostly imperial," one thinks of Diontoleky cunningly plating himself in the belief that he was pitying humanity because he was Russian" says the critic. Pointing out Galwayer's link of egotism, Mr. Welmer contrasted it with G. B. Shields deeply interested in the idea that it would be useful to remold the world to his bizarre designs. "Well I write lines with a dozen plays, but there is not one line in any of them to denote thatake anyone whatever in John Galwayer's life." The speaker said that the little we know about Galwayby is found in the stories of his life. He was born a suburban Leomaster at Coombe in Surrey in 1897, but that his family kept up Devonshire associates until he was old enough to downsize when he now has his home. The lecture then pictured, Galeworthy when he graduated with an honor degree in law from Oxford, and then when after further prematuration, he was called to the late. It was made clear that he had been the law, since his father had done so." It was of period of his life the noted author says, "I read in various chambers, practiced almost no law, but defiled my proclavious thoroughness." In these circumstances, as shown by Mr. Weimer, Gaworthy began to travel, apending on and off some two years about Canada, Canada, British Columbia, Australia and New Zealand and marry other places. Later he visited America to jetties, and now he is on the opium of the time. Among Mr. Goldsworthy, singer and the "Forgette Spinn," the "Dark Flower," "To Lose," "The White Mane," "Caravan," "The Singer Spinn," and the last one is applied in "Home Journal. Aunt Song." The next lecture in this series will be on Walter de la Marce and will be given by Miss Dorothy Moody, instructor in English, on March 8. Kuersteiners Will Play Orchestra Leader and Sister on Vesper Program A violin and viola selection by Prof. Karl Kuressgatherer and his sister Dorothy Kuressgatherer, two of three albuminized veer service to be given by the School of Fine Arts at 4 Sunday afternoon, in the Schatz Museum. Their bodies have been in the form In Congress Today (United Press) Continues debate on LaFollette anti-tumour resolution Senate --of organ recitals by Laurel Anderson of the Fine Arts faculty. House Interstate commerce committee starts hearings on Johnson resolution for investigation of bituminous coal stricte. Votes on war department appropriation bill. Another feature of the program will be a concertto from Maurer for four violins. It has never been played in Lawrence before. The program is Organ: Fantasia in F Minor. Mozart C. S. Shilton Cocal Duet: Night Hymn at Sea Vocal Duet: Night Hymn at Sea Goring Thomas Alice Monevitch Anna Sweeney at the piano Lie S. Green, at the organ Tolin and Violet; Passacaille Dorothy Kuersteiner Karl Kuersteiner Voice: Death and the Maiden Faye Crowell, accompanied by the University string quartet—Walton Gethen, 1st violin; Malcolm Garth, 2nd violin; D. M. Shrouth, celli; Karl Ensemble: Concerto for Four Violins Mauré Gelder, Comdet Gohlk, Carl Kuer- steinner, Comdem Gcolm, Glether Leavevogel; D. M. Swarthout at the piano. ice: La Procession Cesnr Franel Alice Monriff Alice Moncrieff Living at the organ Lee S. Greene at the organ D.M.Swarthout at the piano D. M. Swarthout at the piano String Quarter: Allegro from Op. 24 No. 1 Benthave University String Quartet Teachers—You will need applicator doses. Special rates now. Lawrence tradio, phone 451. Want Ads OST: Alpha Gamma Delta pin, a basketball game Thursday night under call Edith McKown, 1661. Teachers - You will need application hours. Special rates now. Lawrence radio, phone 451. Send the Daily Kumsan home. Showing the New Spring Woolens Schulz The Tailor 917 Mass. Chili Sandwiches GEORGES LUNCH Home Made Pies Hot Pork Sandwiches Short Orders BOWERSOCK Tonight - Tomorrow Crowds Jammed the Bowersock Last Night William Haines in "WEST POINT" with Joan Crawford Don Torces in an original specialty entitled "Home Made Blues and Memories" Note—Cadet drill in front of Bowersock each night at 6:30 p.m. Come early tonight. 10-10 | 10-10 | 10-50 The Big Society Event in Moviedom Arrives in Lawrence 3 o'clock Monday 6:30 p. m. Come early tonight. Shows: 3 - 7 - 9 Prices: Mats; 10-40; Eve. 10-50 The world famous romance, actually Blamed in the Sahara Desert. Millions have waited this outstanding Ingram triumph. Lawrence has it booked "Chicago" LOST: A lady's white gold Boliva sport watch on leather strap near Alpha Chi Oswego house. reward. Call 1405 110. 110 ROOMS for girls. Also two light homekeeping, running, pneumonia priced. Call 12345 after 5 p. m. 1023 Kentucky, Jewell. FOR RENT----A single room for boys at 1001 Maine street, Phone 1509W. 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VARSITY Last Time Louis Glenn Tetron in "A Hero for a Nite" Tomorrow It's Here Men! Florence A Garnishmidge Picture Shows: 3 - 7 - 9 Mails: Maf.10-40; Eve.10-50 Starts Monday Love Cheaters That's what they call ONE WOMAN TO ANOTHER A FRANK TUTILE PRODUCTION Coming "Two Flaming Youths" FOR SALE - Book of facts about the University, compiled in 1824 as the "University Daily Kansas Almanac for 1024-5. Four years old but the university was able to ever. 10 cents per copy at the Kansas Business office. 1f 2563 M. DR. H. H. LEWIS Optometrist WANTED: Student to help assemble aeroplanes in exchange for course in aviation. Call 769 N. 6, or Wm. Wim, F. R., D. F. NO. 107. Practice limited to examination of eyes without dilating, and fitting of glasses. 801 Mass. St. Phone 912 (Over Round Corner Drug Store) Knox Caps for Spring HOUK AND GREEN PLOTTING CO. မှာလိုက်တဲ့ အချိန်တွေဟာ Good Food is one of the best essentials for your happiness. You will always have good food at The New Cafeteria (Memorial Building) Nothing is good enough but the best. --- Repairs, Rentals, Cleaning New and Used Machines Office Supplies Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 737 Mass. St. Phone 548 A pleasant week-end is in store for you if you will but visit us and enjoy the good things we have prepared for you. Delicious foods and appropriate service are the ends for which we are striving. De Luxe Cafe 711 Mass. Spring Style THOROUGHBRED Just Arrived And They're Beauties $495 There is a pleasant surprise in store for the man who buys good hats but thirsts he must pay $8 to buy them. There are of those men, you haven't seen the new Spring Thoroughbred hats that Gibbs 'stores' are selling. They are fitted with a weight that holds its shape. The models are the newest in sung or roll shirt in a wide range. You can't talk to him be glued with a Thoroughbred. Clip these Schedules for Reference 7001216 8th & Mass. 7th & Mass. 4th & Maine 9th & Miss. 9th & Mass. On the hour 15 39 45 1 16 31 46 7 22 37 52 12 27 42 57 14 29 44 59 Indiana Route Bus Schedules North Lawrence Route Main Line 8th & Mass. 2nd & Locust 8th & Locust 8th & Elm 2nd & Locust Northbound On the hour 20 40 3 23 43 10 30 50 Southbound 11 31 51 16 36 50 Street Car Schedules K.U.Line 8 Minute Service on the Hill From 6:30 A. M. to 8 A. M. and from 7:30 P. M. to 11:12 P. M. Sth & Mass. On the hour 12 24 36 48 On the Hill 11 23 35 47 59 From 8 A.M. to 7:30 P.M. 8th & Mass. On the Hill 8th & Mass. On the Hill From 8 A.M. to 7 30 P.M. (On Even hour) 3 11 19 21 27 32 40 48 56 (On Odd hour) 4 12 19 20 28 36 43 44 52 7 12 20 23 31 39 47 45 MAIN LINE MAIN LINE Haskell, 8th & Mass., 13th & New Jersey. Woodland Park Loop On the Hour 12 24 36 48 Car leaves 8th & Mass, and 13th & New Jersey for either direction on the hour and every twelve minutes. The Kansas Electric Power Company