PAGE TWO TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN University Daily Kansan Official Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence, Kansas Editorial Staff Editor/Assistant Chief Paul E. Serriman Sunday Editor Hip Popman Sunday Editor Campus Editor Treasures Plummer Campus Editor Quartz Editor Lazy Plummer Quartz Editor Techerson Editor Tim Winnard Sunday Monitor Editor Frank Turrill Sunday Monitor Editor Gerritte Seymour Hiden Tacum Judson Harden Jackson Harrison William Griffith Alan Minter Robert Miner Pen Power Jack Card Lakeine Collin Business Staff Advertising Manager Louille Reppert Aust. Advertising Mgr. William Clark Aust. Advertising Mgr. R. W. Hewitt Telephone Business Office K, U. 68 News Room K, U. 23 Night Connection 201K2 Policized in the afternoon, two times a week, and on Sunday morning, by students in the Department of Journalism of the University of Kansas, from the Press of the University of Kansas. Entered an second-class mail matter September 17, 1910, at the post office at Lawrence, Kansas, under the act of March 3, 1917. WHY HEALTH WEEK? FUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1927 Dierchell once said, "The public health is the foundation upon which rests the happiness of the people and the welfare of the nation. The care of the public health is the first duty of the statesmen." Following some such promise as this the women's athletic association of the University is this year again sponsoring a health week. Exercise opened today and will continue until Friday. The W. A. A. is to be commended for its part in the undertaking. Too often in the rumble and tumble of daily play and study our most valuable asset is forgiven. Too often in striving for a higher goal we neglect the fundamental requisites to happy living. And yet, as Samuel Johnson said, health is indeed so necessary to the duties as well as the pleasures of life that the crime of sequestering it is equal to fulfil. One week devoted to health measures will not, of course, compensate for the carelessness of the other 51. But such a week can direct attention asew to the things we already know but which for some time we have carefully passed over. It can act as a badly needed check-up on conditions as they are. To make the week a success all woman students must enter into the spirit of it. They should fill out the health charts and in aid every way to prepare for their trophy. They should gladly attend the lectures and the demonstrations. By doing this they will treat themselves to work which is profitable as well as entertaining, and in addition they will contribute to the best of their ability to the future welfare and stability of the race. Seems strange. One would think this accident had happened before the marriage rather than afterward. Newes comes that Alexander Subkoff, the 27-year-old Russian who recently married the 61-year-old sister of the former Kaiser, fell from his motorcycle and injured his head. A SUBSTITUTE FOR DIVORCE At last the divorce evil is being eliminated. A survey of the news on any day will disclose several murders in which married persons figure. A husband or wife who finds that he is incompatible with his mate no longer brothers with the tiroce procedure of a separation scandal. Instead he takes advantage of this simple, certain expedition. There have been many persons who have advocated getting some method more simple and one which does not involve as much publicity as divorce. But nothing was done. And so husbands and wives have taken it into their own hands. It is a tjames procedure to go through days or weeks of courtroom scenes calling each other names and providing evidence, with the length of the trial depending upon the wealth of the individuals. One advantage of this new method that is making it so popular apparently is that it can be done so easily and quickly. Then, too, no alimony is involved. Moreover, no one need know of it except perhaps the proposed future partner who might be interested in watching the proceedings. If taken to court the individual one referee to testify or plead insanity— either way is effective. And even if he does get publicity there, the question is settled by that time. It is eminently fitting that the Union building, erected because of a war which glorified the cigarette, should be the first building on the campus in which cigarettes may be smoked. KANSAS DRAMATIC CLUB There are so many activities on the Hill, so many things to hear, to see, and to participate in, that the student must apportion his time to the most important. Many organizations, clubs, and functions are entirely userless. Others widen the student's contacts, develop him culturally, and improve him scholastically. The Kanata Dramatic Club is one of those organizations which have an undeniable place in the student life at the University. the drama, as a community enter prier, is considered by sociologists one of the most desirable factors of socialization. The Kansas Dramatic Club embodies all the properties of the "little theater." Its physical attributes and its spirit are the same. It is open to the participation of any one on the HIR. Its performances are of the highest type and are selected to appeal to the intellect of its audience. The popularity of the productions of the Dramatic Club are proven by the attendance of past years. They have been well received. The choice of vehicles has been appreciated. The Kansas Dramatic Club is an activity well worth the support of every student. Two middle-aged women in the street car coming up Mississippi街 were much interested in the campus. One was pointing out places to the other. As they passed the stadium she called the other's attention and said, "Just look at the immense garage." Already we are told the senate i Airbnb we are too old the school is planning to attempt overnight conferences. There they go—doing without sleep. If this keeps up, the by-by-word will be, "Now dearie, promise me you will get nine good hours of sleep each night! You just can't stand up without it." Kansas City boosters for the G. O. P. national convention presented the woman members of the national committee with flowers. Who can guess what they gave the men? The Seventh Day Adventists have decided to expel students from their colleges for the use of tobacco in any form or attendance at theatrical performances. Just another plan to decrease college enrollment. "I hope she will be very happy," says Cormier Vanderbilt Jr., in commencing on the engagement of his former wife. We wonder if Mr. Vanderbilt has ever heard of that figure of speech called irony. Bowercress—“The Country Doctor,” starring RUDWIG Shilkranz in an excellent doctor and his life with his patients. Shilkranz has done a wonderful piece of work in this picture, well earning for it the place among the old doctors. The drama throughout in which the old doctor, the heart of the community, is supporting cast with him has put the strength and character to the picture which at times lends an air of comedy, but it also provides pathos, but which at all times brings a strong human interest that is seldom seen in such great abundance in film. Seeing the Shows By Jack Stokenberg --history of humanity and its different composites. Little Junior Coghan has done n piece of work that will be remembered. He shows a strength and an emotional force that is seldom even touched by others. He faces fears and has put more into his part than could ever be written into it. The story is a simple one, portraying the life and work of the old doctor, his disappointments, and his unfortunate miseries. There is more than anything else it is the OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Vol. IX, 1 Tuesday, December 6, 1927 No. 70 Quill Chun will meet Wednesday evening at 8 in the rest room of centrally Administration building. BERNARD BLOCH, Chancellor. Le Corche Française, se renierre mercredi, le wart decembre a quatre heures, demie, la soixantième 300 Français durant. Tous ceux qui parlent français sont invités. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS: QUILL CLUB: BOTANY CLUB: --history of humanity and its different composites. The club picture for the Jayhawker will be taken Wednesday at 12:30 in snow hall steps. Each member will be assessed and it is urged that exact as he present. HARRIET COWLES, Secretary. PROFESSIONAL INTER-FRATERNITY CONFERENCE: PROFESSIONAL LATERAL MANAGEMENT COVERAGE for the Phi Deltan Chi house. FOREST E. KIMEL, President. HEALTH WEEK: The age, posture, and feet tests will be given at 11:36 and 3:36 Wednesday and at 11:36 and 2 to 5 on Thursday. SNOW ZOOLOGY CLUB: Annual open house will be held Wednesdays at 7:30 p. m. in the Zoology lecture room, Snow hall. Members are invited to bring guests. COSMOPOLITAN.CLUB: There will be a meeting of the Cosmopolitan Club on Wednesday evening at 7:15 o'clock. HARRY C. ROBNETTE, Secretary. W. A.A. A special meeting of K girls will be held at 12:30 Wednesday in the grammarium. All members are requested to be there promptly. The regular meeting of W. A. A. will be held Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. on Friday, October 15th. Attendees should check the agenda and find information about the Board meeting to be at a lockdown. JOE STALKEN, President, Presidency EL ATENEO: K GIRLS: GRETTA FINK, President La reunión regliga del Atómico tendrá lugar juveniles de 8 diciembre en la tarea de un curso 105 E. administración de programas de la Universidad de Chile. LECTURE ON CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE: The third lecture in a series of lectures on contemporary literature for freshmen will be given on Thursday, Dec. 8, at 4:30 o'clock in room 205 Fraser hall. Mr. Ranom will speak on "Sir James Barrie." KAPPA PHI: ALICE WINSTON, Chairman of the Committee. All extinct members of Kappa Pil will meet on Tuesday, Dec. 8, a 7 clock at the home of Mrs. Prices, 1232 Ohio street. BERNICE PALENSKE, Publicity Chairma Jecot Gaddi, Joseph Skilhart and Victor Varcon are the featured players in the melodrama which is presented at the Variety this week. The source the producers get out of the plan that a success by one plot will have is to produce a similar plot will be an equal success, the fewer "flops" will be shown for the more successful. The only sincerely acting in the picture is in a scene portraying a preternatural fight between a small girl and an old Arab. A child could tell her the plot, pretending, but unfortunately the plot called for the here to be deceived. dan Woman is a very cruel crowe portrait of Dan Baute. Those that do not wish to use their mids can kill an hour or two watching it, bov- WHISPER If all the trim little ankles which trickle up the name of the lovely stockings which enclose and down our fashionable streets could whisper them Mercy ! what a nice advertisement for McCallums those lovely affairs, so definitely shaped of pure silk. An Ideal Christmas Gift! Light Weight Service $1.50 All Silk Chiffon 1.85 All Silk Service 1.95 Heavy Lide Top Service 1.95 Sheer Chiffon for Evening 2.75 Piccel Top Chiffon 3.50 Camous Opinion The Student's Disappointment, or Pap for the Alumni, seems to be the latest tide for the coaching situation on the Halt. At least that seems to this almost to do the case, if it appears to be. Star list is also yet to be. *C.* --- Editor Daily Kernan With student opinion almost united in the belief that John Zuno is the man in charge of our team, he must tell that he can stand behind when they can place United Kansans spirit, the athlete board sees fit to compete with the team. The **who** from our neighbors on the East will be in full force by Christ mas. "Cave Cats!" But then, football isn't a collegiate sport; it is only amusement for the alumni. H, G Send the Daily Kansan home. 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