PAGE TWO WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1928 University Daily Kansan 江 河 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Official Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence, Kansas Editorial Staff Editor-in-Chief Amaranth Ames Sunday Editor Rachel Brown News Editor Joe Rutland Leo Buchinger William Becker Bernice Pancake Alarm News Editor Daniel B. Hammond Dale Tate Editor Mary McCormack Editor Frances O'Connor Exchange Editor Geffrey Searcy Alain Mignon Hilton Tatum Robert Mize Porter Gould Paul Porter Cindall McIlish Jack Holsteine William Griffith Brian Lloyd AVERY TECHNICAL ASSISTANT Advertising Manager...Linelle Reppert Aunt; Advertizing Mgr. ...William Clark Aunt; Advertising Mgr. ...R. W. Herman Business Office K. U. 66 News Room K. U. 28 Night Connection 2791K3 Published in the afterword, two times at the Department of Journalism and WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1928 JAIL VS. YALE Youth steps out again and give the lie to those who say that college students have no interest in the outside world. At New Haven, Com., nineteen students of Yale are now in jail for distributing pamphlets giving their views on the open shop ruling that brought two neckwear manufacturers to that town from New York City. These young men believe that not only should a college student study sociology and talk over fine theories in class, but that he should also go on and carry out practice his ideas. They are against grasping manufacturers who have left New York so that they can establish open shops in New Haven and keep to their equestr show standards. DRAMA AT LAST Power to these university men. Their brief jail training will probably give them more contact with life than their years of Vale training. The American Association of University Women have rendered a real service to theater groups in the University and in Lawrence. The Association has done what the theater manager has refused to do. They have brought a piece of legitimate drama to a Lawrence show house. "Seventh Heaven" by Austin Strong has enjoyed great popularity all over the country. It has been dramatized both on the stage and in pictures, Lawrence has seen it on the screen and now we have the opportunity of viewing it on the spoken stage. Drama, that is, a selected kind of drama, is a medium of education. The Association realizes this and so have made the attempt to supply the right kind of dramatic productions for University students. The Association of University Women have selected a reliable cast for the presentation and the cost of admission is not prohibitive. If this enterprise is well supported, it stands to reason that the Association will repeat this practice in the future. Both students and townpeople should be grateful to the Association for making possible the presentation of the play on a Lawrence stage. WHO IS REFEREEING? For the second time in a short while, the Kanaas audience has displayed an attitude toward the decision of the referee at the basketball games which has given a point to the opposing side. Once in the Aggie game and once last night the Kansas crowd brought a foul against its team because of its attempts to referee the game in a more efficient manner than did the referee. To be sure Kansas, in both instances, believed herself to be treated unfairly but conference rules require that a referee make the decisions at athletic contests and not the audience. The man who must judge fools can often let personal grudge do much to aid him in making decisions. It is never wise to incur the displeasure of the person who judges the contests between the home institution and another. The Kansas student body has incurred such displeasure. There are others whom the student THE JOURNEY BY DUNCAN CAMPBEL SCOTT As I set out to sunlight, Boyfriend as a boy. I raced through a wanderland All alone with joy. But when I was breathless, Almost on second day, I knew another traveler Was walking my way. Without the heat of footfall, I knew that he was there That he was sober-minded, I was well aware, He seemed to have no business He seemed to have no business. But just to tramp ahun, No chuckle for my laughter, No echo for my song. I plot the shadowed highway With less of loosher now, but with a turn for mustering And with a saliner brow. Still my reserved companion Keeps up the dogged pace; he is the sort of walker That wins in every race. He is alone as I am, We're nearly side by side; I go as proud as he does And with all of her a hold, a stride. At some appointed moment, all shrouded in the mist. He will reach coolen forward and catch me by the wrist. body would much rather have make the decisions of our contests but until conference rules decide who will be the next person, Kansas games must be judged by the referee of last night. His decisions must be accepted and to voice disapproval means to foul your team. It's an awful strain on the nerves to take a decision which seems so very different than one's own personal opinion. Until such a time as we find someone who agrees with our decisions however, we must make ourselves seen and heard but heard yelling for Kansas not against her. We are yelling against her when we question the integrity of the referee. Since the snow is all melted away, we won't have such good siblings if we should fall. CONGRATULATIONS We congratulate you, K. S. A. C., on the opening of your beautiful new library. As sister institutions, the University of Kansas and the Kansas State Agricultural College have grown up together. Each rejoices at the advances made by the other. The need for a new library at Manhattan has been acute for many years. We join the rest of the state in wishing the students of K. S. A. C. much enjoyment and profit in the use of their new building. THE NORRIS RESOLUTION The senate, by a vote of 67 to 6, has adopted the resolution of Senator Norris of Nebraska proposing that the president and vice president take office and congress assemble in January following election. The change is designed to prevent a congress, which has been defeated, from reassembling after the election and legislating while its successor has to wait more than a year before it can respond to the mandate of the voters. Adoption of the amendment would put the new congress at work practically on the first day of January after its election in November. Thus the short session of congress would be entirely eliminated. This is the fourth time the Norris resolution has been adopted by the senate. On each other occasion it was reported favorably by the house. Another advantage of this amendment is that if it should ever occur that a president were not elected in November and the election should be thrown into the house of representatives, the new congress rather than the old would choose the president and vice president. There will be a meeting of Pi Liawanda Thea, honorary educational fraternity, at 7:30 this evening at Honeydew house. All members are requested to attend. OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Vol. IX Wednesday, 11月18日 No. 87 MARJORIE RUTH MARTIN, Secretary. There will be a business meeting of the Cosmopolitan Club this evening at 7.15. HARRY ROBINNETTE, Secretary. ********************************************************************** PU LAMBDA THETA: COSMOPOLITAN CLUB: Administration building. Quill Club will meet Wednesday evening at 8 in the rest room of centra BERNARD BLOCH. One way fare, Lawrence to Kansas City (City Park, Kansas) . $7.2 English majors may consult major advisers at the following hours: Miss Lynn in room 201 Fraser, Wednesday morning, Jan. 11, 10:30 to 12:30 and Thursday afternoon, Jan. 12, 1:30 to 3:30. Miss Morgan in room 201 Fraser, Friday, Jan. 13, 8:30 to 10:30 and Monday, Jan. 16, 8:30 to 10:30. Miss Laird in room 305 Fraser, Tuesday, Jan. 17, 1:30 to 4:30, Wednesday, Jan. 18, 10:30 to 12:30, and Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 18, 3:30 to 5. Dr. G. Leonard Harrington of Kansas City, Mo., will continue his visits on Mental Hygiene Thursday morning, June 12, at 10:30 a.m. from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Frank E. Kendall Center for Community Health. QUILL CLUB: Kansas City, Kaw Valley & Western Rwy. Co. LECTURE ON MENTAL HYGIENE; If so, remember that the cheapest way is via the Round trip fare, Lawrence to Kansas City (City Park, Kansas) $1.25 Tickets and Waiting Room, 638 Mass. E. J. O'Brien, Traffic Manager. ENGLISH MAJORS: Going Home for the Week-End? Several vacancies in Watkins hall have been announced for the second semester. The委员会 will receive application from women who are preparing to apply for these positions. WATKINS HALL: FENCING CLUB: There will be an important meeting of the Fencing Club Thursday after noon at 4:20 in room 202 Ramsay gymnasium. Widespread interest is taken in this proposed constitution) change, as the public realizes more and more the dangers arising from the "flame duck" session. It is to be hoped that when the amendment comes before congress this time it will be received favorably, passed upon, and ratified by the necessary three-fourths of the states. W. S. JOHNSON, Chairman Department of English. THE SUNDAY AFTERNOON VESPERS committee, but never has reached a vote on the floor of the house. The Norris resolution will eliminate the dangers arising from allowing a congress, many of the members of which may have been repudiated, from remaining in office and legislating. It will make for governmental efficiency. Phone 420 The Sunday afternoon pipe organ veespers are not formal concerts as was perhaps the impression given by the Kansan in commenting on those of last Sunday. Suits Cleaned $1.00 Many persons, often visitors to Lawrence for the day only, have expressed a desire to visit the auditorium on Sunday afternoon. Heretofore it has been closed. The persons who arranged the series of vespers there believed that this would offer an opportunity for visitors to see the Captains for varsity sports at the University of Ohio will no longer be elected by the teams, but one will be appointed before each game. 1107 Mass. Visitors are welcome to come and go as they please during the musical programs. Unfortunately some of the numbers last Sunday were not loud enough to be heard well. More careful selection of the numbers to be played, however, will overcome this difficulty. KIRBY The Cleaner audible and to hear the great organ as well. HENRY WILSON, President. Plain Tales From the Hill Several women were calling on the registrar, George O. Foster, to see if they could coax an extra day of vacation from them. Mr. Foster told that as far as he knew, school would open on Monday morning. The registrar had just left for California. Old-clothes dealer, stopping two students at the corner of Twelfth street and Orand? "Sell your old clothes, boys?" Boys: "Nope, Got 'em all on." Dr. Nicola Murray Butler, president of the Carnegie endowment of international peace, made public a New Year's message to the Frankfurter Zeitung congratulating the Gerrish for its progress since the World war. --- Campus Opinion Roffett, 2010). Although it is not messy, it has a few points. First, with a Campus Quizim, the writer must be able to write a question that does not require the person who writes the Campus Quizim to know the answer. Second, the questions in this portfolio will test the writer's ability to write an article that the writer will be written for. --- ... At The Theater Dr. Jack Stilkerberg "The Vagabond King" coming to the Bucks next summer for an eight days run, is familiar to every lover of loud music and thrilling drama. Coming to the Shubert The company appearing at the St. Louis burial will contain the host of the original company and the better of the two best seasons. It is believed that the beat can ever appear in an operetta will present the most stirring of all operatic works, and the pacer, Rudolf Furfel. In conjunction with this, Mr. Russell Jaracy is presenting a tally symphony orchestra which claims it to be a greater production (the one which runs more than 100 times) in New York, Philadelphia, and Boston. According to Mr. Janney, the dramatic story in *McCarthy's I Were King*," which is filled with romances, betrayals and violence, further enhanced by the sweetness and charm of melody, its lyrical twist, and the fraternity and fire of patriotism. As a director, he has parted his part of Katherne, has the load in this film, having a rare voice soloism found in opera and the distinction of being a leader in misusing a performance. Dwelling John, Jr., plays the part of Frances Villanuele and is hold to be a rare find for the part. The supporting cast is in accord with the leads, according to Mr. Janney. There are 68 foreign students at Ohio State University this year. They represent 22 different countries. "For that well-dressed feeling" Phone 75 New York Cleaners Merchants of 0000 723-8998 Our service and care is a perfect guarantee of clean frocks. Be sure and insure. 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