WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1937 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE 42 Mitchell Returns From Conference on Student Union University Delegate Make Statement of Purpose of New Campus Institution K. U's representative at the eight annual conference of the Association of College and University Union, which he attended in Dec. 1,3, was U. G. Mitchell, professor of mathematics. "It got a better job when I met him over the country, what they have done and what the possibilities of the job are," he said. Mitchell after his return to Lawrence. Professor Mitchell was impressed with the fact that there are 32 Americas, and that among them are 40 colleges and universities represented at the four conferences from southern California to the Atlantic coast, including a representa- The Oxford Union was organized in 1823, Mr. Gladstone was presided over by a number of known Englishmen have been officers Lord Churchill, Mr. Beyer Lord Macleod and others. University unions organized in Engl- land. The first student union started at Cambridge University in 1815 Three prominent Englishmen are com-- mitted in the British House of Lords Lord Langstone, Sir Edward Alderson and Sir Fredric Pollock. Houston hall at the University of Pennsylvania, the first American university to have a union, was opened in 1920. It is now the book issued by the Iowa Memorial Union, was to provide on the campus for the students of the university, and the members of the union and amusement except athletes. The use of the building has steadily increased so that there were approx. 450 members throughout its doors in the past year. The Harvard Union was given in 1899. Others followed so that there are now unions at the university and colleges in Illinois, Cornell and many others. "The present generation of students at K. U., does not seem to be well acquainted with university life, but is familiar with the school said. In explaining the general idea of the union he said, "Most of the places special groups and organizations. The union is organized to serve the special groups and organizations. The union is organized to serve the special groups and organizations. It is most of the universities the union is the center of social activities in so many areas as education, recreation and catering, lounge rooms, ball rooms, Y. W. and Y. W. C. A. headquarters, as well as barber shops." Professor Mitchell resalled how in former years, the university's enlisted students needed some $40 each, paying it at $10 a year. "We're thinking about how we can get our building," she says. "The students should be promoted. In other universities the union means a center for innovation." The Oklahoma Aagile sophomore team in women's hockey tournament defeated the senior team 2 to 1, and the second team won the title of the tourney. The 11 members of the winning team will be awarded a scholarship with WCU for their bursary and members of the other class team will get 100 points. From the other two teams, the players patted in the tournament 11 girls will be chosen for places on the honor women's hockey team of the Oklahoma State University. Fabrics of Character go into our clothes Yes, we remodel and alter clothes. Suiting You That's My Business SCHULZ THE TAILOR Mass. St. at 917 In order to increase the populacity of Children's Books as Christmas gifts we offer our entire selection of high Class juveniles at Children's Books 10% reduction Display of Public School Art Work Is on Exhibit Book Nook 1021 Mass. A traveling exhibition of public school art work has been received by the department of design. This display is put out by the american Prairie Canyon College and is based on work representing art study through the grades and high schools in different parts of the country. The arrangements for surface patterns, single sine curve, greeting cards, auspicious ink and rays are the mediums used in the mountains. The latter part of this week the exhibit will be forwarded to Kansai University. Recital Tickets on Sale Tau Sigma Will Give Program of Dancing Jan. 4 Tau Sigma recital tickets go on sale today at the Tau Sigma drug store located at 1300 W. 56th St. Tau Sigma recital is scheduled for Jan. 4, and is one of the few activities before examinations. The first part of the program represents a shop where doles are on sale. Each doll is anxious to be sold and so gives all her thoughts to give them to others. The final is a type of lazzy dance by all the dolls who strive to The Blue Danube Waits which is the feature of the second part of the series, are held in the waters of the blue Danube river. A wave-like motion is carried throughout the entire舞场. The central bell-shaped ballbell by the entire security dressed in fluffy white clothes and carrying a white muff, is the centerpiece. Rehearsal will continue up to the last minute before Christmas vacation, and the dress rehearsal will be held the two days before the racial. Send the Daily Kansun home. Vespers' Speaker Finds Same Ideals (Continued from note 1) five schools where Middlesboro music taught have been owned. It is the hone of Miss Tayaras that during the next ten years, they will have a new object in view that Miss Tayaras came to America to study mass education. We asked for her solution of the world problem, and she said, "When women are united as wives, mothers, and sisters, men can be on man, then has man on woman. If we would only remember that we are united, we could establish world peace." **Women's Education Favored** Speaking at the Y. M. A. C., mason, she was introduced by truly educated the fact that she is in favor of educating the women rather than the men, because women have such a great influence on men. She will be a good politician but this she refused to do. After the conclusion of Miss Tague's afternoon address she sang a song, over 8,000 years old which is Sandhu Introduces Speaker Miss Tagore was introduced by Randib S. Sandi, a native of India, who is attending the medical school at Rosedale. Mr. Sandi said that Miss Tagore her family has been known in India for the past 1200 years. Her grandfather was a great reverent, much to an internationally known artist. As a part of the afternoon program, Helen Bean, fa 28, accompanied by Dorothy Elow, fa 59, using "Alah" and "Come Home!" by Willey. Send the Daily Kansan home. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Excavated 1975 Mass. DR. FLORENCIA DARROW Automatic Physician. Calls answered. Owner's Drig. Phone 2327 A HAPPY SOLUTION for your Christmas Shopping Problem A Lifetime SHEAFFER Pen or Pencil will please anybody. Be sure to see the display in the window of the DOUGLAS COUNTY REPUBLICAN and then buy your set at Rankin's Drug Store Handy for Students 11th & Mass. Phone 678 1340 Ohio St. If you have it only because you've been eating from the only student Cafe with a Red Ses saw award. That 'certain feeling' of satisfaction that follows the eating of a well-cooked, well-served meal? Have You Been Missing-in the Auditorium (hoping that for one time it will not be necessary to hang out the S. R, O, sign.) Why not begin making this Cafe your regular eating place? Let us fill you up so and mother can enjoy it. And you should be certainly looking filled! Do we know, that you would like to information to know that we had done our part. Come in and let us help you make your choice. Before the Holidays— For Christmas Gift Selection— Jayhawk Cafe Candy, Cigars, Pipes, Lighters, Cigarette Case Group to Have Banquet Lappa Beta Christmas Dinner Will Be Dec. 16 The eleventh annual Kappa Beta Christmas banquet will be held at the Christian church Friday evening at 7 p.m. Attendees and patrons have been invited to attend and arrangements are being made to talk about one hundred years of the university. Decorations and favors will carry out the idea of Christmas and a winter scene. The banquet a program must include, as well as Macley, c28s in charge. A harborage, entitled "Louddowns on the floor," will be the main feature of the program. RENT-A-FORD CO. 916 Mass. Phone 653 Louisiana State University is without three varsity football players and five other students because these men generally are brought to the heads of 500 freshmen. Appreciate Your Business Send the Daily Kansan home. We Invite Comparison Quality - Finish - Comfort Prices no higher J. B. 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Santa Says: Some Store for Students Attend It's Smooth Sledding for Christmas Shoppers At This Store For Men Comes to those who are prepared LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. PUTTING PAVLOVA TO SHAME- WHAT? WHEN? The Annual Tau Sigma Dancing Recital. January 3rd—the second night after the Christmas holidays. WHERE? Convention necessitates the misnomer, "Tau Gaia Dancing Recital." If you know what the ad-writer knows, you would agree that a real honest-to-godness name would be, "A Midnight's Night Dream." A Good Old Picture Show Price FIFTY CENTS ALL OVER THE WORLD From Czecho-Slovakia we have colorful pottery in single pieces and sets from 50c up. So interesting and foreign. China and Japan with their wooden and pottery novelties and tea sets and incense burners. ers. up. Treasures from all over the seven seas are here, for you to choose in a few moments. The best place is in searching. The aluring glass of ancient Venice, mirroring the magic of her silks and gowns, has been perfumed. Perfumes from France—the finest in the world—provide colorful pottery to brighten our tables. From every country come the choice实用 kitchenware, home or, as gifts of exotic affair, Genuine Irish table linen and abreast of linen napkins. The Christmas Store France with her finest of perfumes and gloves, of course. Single bottles of perfumes of the finest; also sets. $1 to $15. See our Imported 3-piece Dresser Set in 3 styles, and several panel bedroom shades. As well as the original set, you can also