THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE "The Silver Cord" Is Basis of Harrington's Psychiatry Lecture Play Tells of Love of Mother for Departing Sons; Howard Is Author A personality which is a capable psychiatrist and an interpretive reader at the same time is embodied in the person of Dr. Leonard G. Hara, who sat at this morning's weekly lecture before being the Silver Cord" by Sidney Hawthorne. Conflict Begins at Once The theme of the play is one which causes the ever-present need for the profession of mycology-analysis. It is concerned with the problem of the teacher who holds child in such a manner that he cannot enaminate himself. The play open with a scene in which the mother is talking to the wife of her older son. The daughter-in-law, who is a biologist, has been given a fellowship in the Roebeck Institute in New York and leaves in a few days for that city. The mother protests against buying to give up her son on the grounds that all of her life has been spent in living and doing for her two sons and their nieces and nephews, sacrifices, this daughter-in-law is going to take one of them away. The mother sincerely believes that she is not responsible for the two settles in the home town. The final episode of the play comes when the daughter demands that the son be either her husband or the father. The woman asks how she lives is carefully worked out by the author in a most lifelike manner and the result is that this one son decides to be the husband, while the second man returns in the clashes of the mother. Climax Carefully Written Play Mirrors Life The play is in theme, much like the opera. She sits on Sullivan. You Stack what position she put her hands on you, embrace, the sun struggling to be released, and the mother hand or claw Doctor Harrington explained that much of the difficulty and lills of multinomial life are the result of just this thing. To often there is the effort to carry on, with the husband living a double life of misesure both to the final demand of the daughter in this play, which brought about the final decision of the husband and which therefore resulted in happiness for at least a part of the group in existence. Doctor Harrington's biography con- point of the explanation of unnatural cases with which psychiatrists must cope. They are delivered in a style which is fascinating and educative. Andicores Small "The audiences at these weekly Thursday meetings are still two small when one considers the importance of the subject and the person who is lecturing," said Prof. R. E. Wheeler in 2018, with those who possibly can find time at the 10:30 hour to attend these lectures, he added. Women's Basketball Meet Will Begin February 2 The official schedule of the women's basketball tourney which starts Tuesday, Feb. 21, is as follows: Saturday, Feb. 25, 9 a., m., junior-senior, freshman-senior. Tuesday, Feb. 21, 8 p., min. juniorsenior, freshman-somonhore. Cathryn, v. b. v. b. v. b. junior sophomore, freshman-senior, senior Monday, Feb. 28, 8 p., senior- sheriff apuior. sophomore, freshman-junior, Thursday, March 1, 8 p. m., junior senior, freshman sophomore. Saturday, March 3, 9 a.m., junior. Bowl, the ninth in the tournament. Saturday, March 3, 9 a. m., junior sophomore, freshman-senior. Tuesday. March & 8, n.m. junior. Tuesday, March 6, 8 p. m., junior freshman, sonhomore-senior. freshman, sophomore-senior. A volleyball meeting is called for February, March 6. The enrollment of the University of Oklahoma has reached 3,776 students. 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