PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Charitable Character of Colleges Opposed by Alumni Magazine Higher Tuitions Are Advocated to Increase Appreciation of Education (United States) (Annual Press). Harvey N. Fallman—IL charging a man the fall of his college education "segregress of his college and in the same manner he would be charged for a railroad ticket from Boston to Chicago," the education confessed to those who wanted it badly enough to pay for it instead of being "a girl adventure" the Durmont Alumni magazine says in a recent issue. "On the face of it," the magazine says, "it is not right that a man should receive his education for about his high school age to be advised by the college. Logging there is no more reason for that there is for a man getting his clothing for half of what it costs. Education matched on a frankly absurdly basic." The college world, the universities continue, may as well make up its mind to face "the vexed problem" and "the challenge" with it without consideration. "11 is certainly not a matter to be decided on the basis of rash assumptions regarding the administration officers will not be divided on the subject. Agreement may be reached." The situation which now exists is an inheritance from the time when colleges were frankly charitable institutions, supported by religious or institutional intent but with inert primary to educate poor – unworthy young men for the paint. "Colleges are hardly that at present but the charitable phase of their existence dies hard." The magazine declares that though Dartmouth's tuition fee, now $400, twice what it was a few years ago, is higher than the average, the complexion of the student body. An advance in tuition of about $30 a year, such as advertised by John D. Rockefeller, Jr., it believes not work a hardship on the student. Nearly 3000 Criminal Cases Disposed of in 1927 Kansas Courts Report (13, 14, 18, 20) The report covered activities of the district courts alone. The report was the first to be submitted by the newly created judicial council and includes the cases of Katie Garnier, district courts during the fiscal year. Justice in Kansas acts swiftly. The report showed 26½ per cent of the cases were brought to trial within 10 days after information was filed 19 per cent from 10 to 30 days 24 per cent between 30 and 36 months and between three to six months and only 27 cases carried over an entire year. Divorce decrees were granted 2.05 women in Kansas, the report showed, whereas only 679 of the 3,000 divorce reductions filed only 41 were denied. --dam had to give close-up views of shore features and, in the Sunda Strait, to pass over the deep water canyon. He then headed for Krakatau so that his passengers might study at close range the Tectonoid vertical wall of the remount of the dam. Around Mt. Oread Richard Browning *c29* has been confined to the student hospital the past two days, with the gripe. He is back at work in a day or so. He be back at work in a day or so. The University band not last night for the first rehearsal under J. C. "Mae" Carr and an ensemble. The band will play for the basketball game Friday night. Miss Vern M. Johnson, secretary to Dr. H. B. Hungerford, head of the department of entomology at the University of C. B. Merriam, president of the Central Trust Company, chairman of the Board of Regents. Miss Johnson has been secretary to Doctor Hungerford since 1929 and graduated from the university in 1922. During his recent visit in California, Chancellor E. H. Lindsay visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Epurian Miller, the former dean of the College and a leader among students and faculty of the University. He is now must 68, retired and, according to him, to be the next Mrs. Miller is also failing in health. Four out of every ten men now in college are affiliated with Greek letter fraternities, according to the figures given out by the office of dean of men of Lewis College. Figures shown here has been an increase from 1082 last year to 1121 this year or a membership gain of 50 men. The women's physical education department at Iowa University has been viewing moving pictures hockey, including films of famous Educational Value of College Cruises High. Declaves Members of University Afloat Faculty (Nobleville, IL) (www.nobleville.edu) Nobleville college embraces 8. E-Bound- the-world college envisions are worthy of a permanent place in our educational system, Dr. Douglas C. Riggerty of Clark University told the American Association for the Advancement of Science, reporting upon the citation department of the first university about. A rich and varied course of study peculiarly adapted to subjects that can profit from the classroom instruction aboard ship and the experience in future college courses. Doctor Ridgley said. The careful selection of seriously-minded students, an adaptation of colloquial English, is essential for the crises and the introduction of discussions and seminars for the more mature students were recommended. Entering to the recent college conference, participated, Doctor Ridgley said: "Only on a world cruise, based on educational values, is an ocean liner likely to serve its course, as the Kyns Yes, It's a Sad Fact, We All Have to Study "Female will begin in a couple of weeks," or "It might be a good idea to start studying a little for the next two weeks, because we do have room," said Mr. Gushman. "Good, quick, nonuniform statements we hear from our instructors three days. Only the weather in sub-arctic gumb can approach or climb the season's peaks." But what is worse, the poor student must use for fare, and like freezing temperature, may attempt to prepare for it, but in more unusual circumstances, always awaits. This method of meeting the situation, however, involves many wary nights of study and indulgence to the following extent: the spirit of II Fujianers' There is another matter to consider this prodigium, which is far easier and less nerve sucking, namely, to let nature take its course. This method would be entirely so if a few of the kids didn't mind that nature does not have to take the right course. If one of them doesn't want it, you can venture the result of the above prescribed procedure is likely to obtain, for may enjoy the benefits of many rights of necessity rest and be free from all restrictions on your travels over the volumes of "browned" knowledge, sometimes a problem of as "hoodla". And if some unkind burden has tendency to whining desire for knowledge, you may can a cliché glance at Samuel Diary's Diary and shout, "And so to bed! Or if your desires are else too hard for you, then your conscience be thy guide." Dulce and beer mugs hold a prominent part in German funerality life, while the women are given no coonmouths. In Germany, the University of Iowa, who could last summer traveling in Europe, before a student is eligible to graduate, now says students must have fought at least seven, not necessarily successful, duels. The more she can show, the more尝eure he receives from his fellow students. Fifty-one students tried out for positions on the varity debate squad of the University of Washington. Opportunity Comes to those who are prepared Attend A few students from each college may enjoy a free trip abroad or the cash equivalent for merely cooperating with the Literary Guild in enrolling new members. Readied booklet will be sent on request explaining the plan in detail. Write at once to LITERARY GUILD of America Europe or Cash Director of Tours LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. 55 Fifth Avenue, New York "It the American newspaper reports along the route of the cruise and sought as diligently for information on the inter-wells, they would have to the best students, as they did for information about mideminers of the inter-wells, they would have to the most interest and value. They would have recorded facts about the college students in an in-depth manner. Readers in insight into the educational result of an important educational experiment, based upon the experiences of a majority of the student body. There were exceptional educational returns to students who entered upon their training with the purpose that students do in their home colleges." 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