NONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1027 PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Hattie E. Lewis Prize Essay Annual Contest Open to All Students Application Teachings of Jesu General Topic for Essay on Christianity The Practical Application of the Teachings of Jesus to Some Problems of the Day, will be the general subject for essays in the annual contest for prizes offered on Applied Christianity, which will be open to all students of the University until May 1, 1928. The essays will then be judged by a committee, and the following four prizes offered: first prize $50, second prize $25, third prize $50, and fourth prize $25. The problem chosen may be in the field of economic, social, educational, racial, or international relations, and can be a challenging but important discussion, in which the writer attempts to establish as clearly as possible what he believes the matter is in hand. Examples of the possible subjects for this year are: "The Application of the Teachings of Jesus to the Resurrection," "The Application of Nicaragua," "The Application of the Teachings of Jesus to the Practice of Medicine," "The Application of the Teachings of Jesus to the Practice of Capital and Labor," "The Application of the Teachings of Jesus to Race Problems," and "The Application of the Teachings of Jesus to Problems in India or China." Announcement of the awards will be made at Commencement by the following committee, L. E. Sisson, B. A. Withey, A. M. Willex, and E. H. S. Bailley. The essay receiving first prize will be published by the University if considered worthy by the committee. considered worthy by the committee. Those receiving prize last year were David Giles, second prize, Vermont Fairbairn; the third prize was divided between Ernest D. Tyler and D. W. Maleah, and the fourth prize was awarded to Edith Beach. This memorial for Hattie Elizabeth Lewis, a former member of the University, was established at the University and dedicated by the founder, Prof. George E. Patrick, a former member of the University faculty and the husband of Hattie Lewis, who maintained out of funds put into the hands of the Chancellor of the University a few months before Professor Lewis's death, which occurred March 23, 1916. Posters stating the requirements for the essays are being printed and will soon be placed on the university's website in order to inform students致earring further information regarding the treatment of the subject are requested to Professor Sisson, 202 Professor hend. Hylan Investigated Texts Hodder Explains Movements of Political History That former Mayor Hylan of New York was the first to order an investigation into the attacking made in Chicago was handed out by Prof. F. H. Hodder at the kivanka club chumba yesterday, the first instance the Irish vote was the objective. Now Mayor Thompson of New York said that it is aimed now to attract the Fabrics of Character go into our clothes German vote," said Professor Holder Historist. No answer. History is Never Fro While discussing the campaign against Sherwin-Williams McAndrews, Professor Hewlett observed, "Severely I suspect the fact that McAndrews is a Democrat has something to do with it." Yes, we remodel and alter clothes. Suiting You That's My Business Misapprehension of the nature of the study of history was among the subjects in this school, the history according to Professor Hodder: "A true historical student is not any anything". he continued. The following statement is that history is to instil patriotism and that every person is competent to teach history were also cited by the historian. SCHULZ THE TAILOR Mass. St.at 917 Revolutionary History Miner Modern American history tests give less space to the Revolution, because its focus is on the history to study, Professor Hodder said. 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Sodas till Cigars Open Hattie Elizabeth Lewis PrizeEssays On Applied Christianity 1927-28 Four prizes are offered as follows: First Prize--One Hundred Dollars Second Prize--Seventy-five Dollars Third Prize--Fifty Dollars Fourth Prize--Twenty-five Dollars for the best essays written by students of the University of Kansas on the application of the teachings of Jesus to some problem of the present day. The problem chosen may be in the field of economic, social, educational, racial, or international relations. Examples of possible subjects are: The Application of the Teachings of Jesus to the Relations Between the United States and Nicaragua. The Application of the Teachings of Jesus to Campus Problems. The Application of the Teachings of Jesus to the Practice of Medicine. The Application of the Teachings of Jesus to the Problems of Capital and Labor. The Application of the Teachings of Jesus to Race Problems. The Application of the Teachings of Jesus to Vital Problems in India or in China. A critical discussion, in which the writer attempts to establish as clearly and definitely as possible what the teachings of Jesus are as affecting the matter in hand, may properly be a part of every treatment. PRIZE WINNERS IN 1926-1927 First Prize: Pauline H. Smith Second Prize: Vernetta Fairbairn Third Prize: Ernest D. Tyler Dee M. Wallace Fourth Prize: Edith Beach CONDITIONS Each contestant must, not later than April first, hand in at the Chancellor's office a sealed envelope containing the real name of the contestant and a tentative outline of the discussion. On the outside of this envelope must be written the assumed name of the contestant and the exact title of his essay. Essays must not be less than 5000 or more than 10,000 words in length. Each contestant must hand in three copies of his essay at the Cancellor's office by May 1, 1928. Essays must be typewritten and provided with a table of contents, footnotes giving references to authorities cited, and bibliography, and must be signed with the writer's assumed name. Awards will be made by the Committee and announced at Commencement. The essay receiving first prize will be published by the University if considered worthy by the Committee. The Committee reserves the right to reject any paper not up to standard. Committee: Sisson. Hollands. Laird. Wilcox. Bailey. Students desiring further information regarding treatment of subject are requested to confer with Professor Sisson, 203 Fraser Hall. Copies of this announcement may be obtained by contestants at the Registrar's office, or from the chairman of the Committee.