THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Vanderbilt Professor Criticizes Universities (Science Supply) *Nashville, Tenn.* -- **8-A** professor looked at American Universities today, and in his eyes they were Hertford C. Barnhorn of Vanderbilt University and fore the American Association for the Advancement of Science now in seas-derely severely criticized many of the tendencies of education under its present control. "Education in America has passed sectarian control to that of industrial democracy with results the disastrous in now only too evident," he declared. He resulted in advertising education has resulted in advertising methods on the part of institutions and teachers that have been a watering place of those big business at its worst. By means of the selective system there has been a watering of education because of the degree degrees like that which once prevailed in the field of medicine, in order to meet the demands of the masses for education, so that we lose whatever meaning the may once have possessed. In addition to this the function of the educator has come to be restricted by democracy as a subject in an infuriating and even positively vicious." The remedy for the ills he assailed lies, in Doctor Sanborn's opinion, in the capture of the control of education by educators, and he advocated that steps be taken by the men and women who have devoted their lives to ivy cultivation. He believed that toward becoming master of the own working conditions. Dallas Lore Sharp, graduate on Brown University and professor of English at Boston University, observed that he had many intelligence testers loose in the country, and that all the classification tests that he would have had just as good an education had he played hoops with his 19 days in school and college. Send the Daily Kansan home. Specials for Friday Ctam Chowder Nordic Whiting Shrimp Salad and many other good things at The New Cafeteria (Memorial Building) This Tag means genuine Valeteria pressing VALETERIA is a new and improved type of pressing like everything new—and good, it has a host of "just-as-good" imitators. So— When you want Valerieta pressing, call us. Every suit we press for the Valerieta method —"pressed by the Valerieta method"—and only we are authorized to use this tag. Look for the tag for the suit from our shop—and with it you'll secure genuine Valerieta pressing service. HENRY MILLER, WASH. D.C. 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