THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1927 PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Organism Reacts to Environment, Says Harrington Lecturer Continues Series of Mental Hygiene Talks Before Students "The organism reacts in a whole to the environment, and when some member of the individual is removed from the environment Dr. G. Harrington during his lecture on mental hygiene in central Adriatic countries, the symptoms of the organs of the body are related and when one member is lost or killed, other organs increase in efficiency. "Ideas, in the main, are expression of a tendency within the physical self. Dreamers are psychological phenomena that occur during the organism. Each part of a dream has a significance but all except the dreamer are foreign to the meaning of dreams. Every dream must tell us by association of events, what the individual parts of a dream signify to him. The symmetry of a dream is the goal of a recency. "The anmoeba has physiology because it causes a partial reaction. The or order to meet bigger problems and difficulties. The mind is not something that is plastered on us, it has devel od that is designed and it helps in adjust ourselves. "We are able to bring about parthia and perfect adjustment with the air of the mind and nervous system. It partial adjustment we do not read that which we wanted in the first breath, we become confused with the next best. “Mental disease was formerly looked upon only cross sectionally but now the cause and the end of the disease is clearly evident. The case is the mind reacting to a stress or force on the outside. It is at the center of adjustment to a stress or force.” Lost: Ten Dresses and Picture of Sigma Chi Lost-A "woman's black traveling bag containing ten dresses, three hats jewelry, sundries, and a Sigma Sha picture, placed prominently on top which disappeared from the hall of a househouse last Tuesday after noon. Thereon hangs a tale. Everyone was leaving for Thanksgiving vacation. The woman who was bereft of the above came down to her room and asked her to a 2:30 class. She set the bug down in the hall and greeted the man who had come to take her on the Hill. The woman showed up, of her, and she decided to cut her class. The couple retired to a davenport and talked for about an hour. In the meantime people were coming back from work, drivers snatched bags from the hall and the cars and their occupants rolled away again. Several disqualified passengers carried away passengers in the interim. The couple decided to leave for Kansas City. They went into the hall but found no bag. The woman was frantic. Tetue dresses and three hats were on her. She talked the situation over and remembered that they had seen two bags go out to a Kansas City bound car a few minutes before. No doubt there had been a mistake that could have been ignored as soon as the city was reached. Sunday night when she returned to Lawrence the search was resumed, and she visited in person. The man in the story rushed up to the agent at the Santa Fe station and asked "has a dog here?" He was left here without an owner." But one of the bags which had gone to the city did not contain the ten dresses and the twenty railroad stations in Lawrence were called, but no one had heard of the bag. The woman had been walking home when she said she was a real chore since the weather was cold and the only clothes being shown in the city were for her family. "I mean a woman's black bag," the other answered. But no such bag had been found. "A black woman's bag?" the man asked smiling. All of the sisters returned, but none of them had taken the bag by mistake. The ten dresses, the three hats, the jewelry, the sundresses, and the Sigma Chia's picture are still missing. If any one can give any information concerning them, he can contact the bereaved owner by calling 721. Too Late to Classify HELP WANTED - Part-time work for students with large wholesale company needs. Hire them for months. Have room for five men. Good money from start. Call 718-243-6500. EXTRA XMAS Money -- 35% commission paid for special sellings. See Eagle Ewing and Carl Poolehawtha stu at 420 W. Road, 710 to 800 p.m. high! Kansas Sends Delegate to University Convention For the first time the University of Kansas is holding a conference of the association of college and university unions, the eighth convention of which it is to be held at Iowa State University. U, G. Mitchell, professor of mathematics, will be the representative from Kawasak at the conference. Practically all state universities, and many other schools which have union affiliations or organizations will be represented. The purpose of the convention is for the exchange of ideas concerning the whole scheme of organization of the union, and that university control of the union is best in their case, while others use it to express the union administrative organization. Process Is Chemically Sound Practicality Questionable in Each Case New Scientific Way of Making Gasoline and Rubber Is Found in Each Case (Science Service) Everybody in America who owns an automobile, or rides in one, is concerned by the two recent announcements that synthetic gasoline may be made at remarkable prices from coal. Second that synthetic rubber may be made at marketable prices also previously known as more gasoline and rubber than any other people in the world we are most interested in the reported discoveries. They belong to the news media and the scientists, but in both cases the chemistry is correct but the practicality is questionable. It has been known for many years that both processes are possible with synthetic gasoline and synthetic rubber but the cost of production was not known, which is of course the crucial prize. One reason why American experts are inclined to question this present statement of the German Chemical Corporation's "soon appear on the world markets as a commercial commodity, equal to carbon dioxide," because they remember that the same claim was made by the same parties (fifteen years ago and it did not turn out right) for the car manufacturer Congress of Applied Chemistry in New York in 1912, Dr. Carl Duisberg automobile tires made of artificial rubber and rashly roasted that "synthetic rubber will certainly appear on the market." But in a "very short time" after that RENT-A-FORD CO. 916 Mass. Phone 653 We Appreciate Your Business Today—"What Happened to Father" Also news and comedy Tomorrow—Evelyn Brent in "The Flame of Argentine." Comedy. 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 Germany was barricaded by the Allied Armies and rubber was wanted at any cost, yet the German army automobiles had to run on bare tires. The Germans have never been made in Germany, in the manufacture of organic compounds from coal. The Bergins process for making petroleum by combining hydrogen with coal promises of proving practical and profitable so that the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey has invested in it. The Fischer process of making coal alcohol from coal has cut into our process of making it from wood. William Boyd in "Dress Parade" OWERSOCK Tonight - Friday - Saturday Mats. 10c-40c Now the products of these processes for the liquefaction of coal in furnaces may be used, but rubber may be made, for instance acetic acid, acetone butadiene and isoprene. So it is quite likely that some of the materials used to make short-circuit the process of preparation of one of the various materials from coal will pass from coal to cautchouc. Saturday But after the chemist has done his work and produced a substance identical to the oil, the rubber tank is still only half done, for the milk that exudes from the cuts in the rubber树 is made up of miniature drops of milk. The elastic membrane a network of minute rods and chains enmeshed in lighter liquid. When the droplets are squeezed through a hole held in place by strong tension of the covering skin. In this crystalline structure of the natural rubber, re-absorbed moisture is stored in the secret of its usefulness, in its Rin Tin Tin in LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mars. "A Dog of the Regiment" VARSITY Tonight - Friday Irene Rich in "The Desired Woman" comparable elasticity and resiliency. Rubber is easy to stretch but hard to break. Hirtello northe of the artificial rubber structure of the natural and therefore none has equalled its "stretchability". The rubber made by the Germans durand was too soft for hard rubber articles but not for soft. If now this difficulty has been overcome as well as the high price of synthetic rubber is assured. Students Give to Hospital The department of design recently presented a gift, in the form of 21 stenol prints to the Children's Mercy hospital of Kansas City, Mo. These prints were made by sophomores in the department. They are in the form of panels that represent bedtime story animals, made in blue Design Department Decorates Children's Ward The gift was presented by Prof. Rosenberg Ketchum of the department of design and was placed by her on the walls of the roof garden at the hospital. Later some smaller prints were made and added to the collection. Professor Ketelman says that the children at the hospital are very much intertwined in the prints and that they will bring considerable cheer to them. Voting Starts to Elect Oread's Queen of Hearts The casting of votes to elect the counselor, Oren, will be called, the Queen Hearts, as answer to a Maiden's Fenny, at the annual uprising in Karenvelt next February, the first of two such events. Send the Daily Kansau nome. A ballot box with an explanation for its existence and directions for casting the ballots, was posted innermost at the Watson library approach. A file of blank paper slips are fastened above it to aid in the convenience of voting. DR. FLORENCE BARROWS Osteopathic Physician, Calls answered Over Burger's Drug. Phone 2537 Contrain to the practice of the last day of the month, a man spiked to the railing. This occurred was necessary because of the vandals who prized these boxes for trophies; the police were able to retrieve them. PROTSCH The College Tailor 823 Mass. The picture of the winner of this contest, which must be a University student, will be displayed of the male populace of the Hill will be announced in the next issue of The Sour Owl. This issue will be called on sale on the campus and placed on sale on the campus Dec. 14. Two hundred and thirty-seven students at the University of Denver were delinquent in one or more studies at mid-quarter. A Clean Thought Phone 101 Almost a New Dress Careful cleansing will often bring out the silken sheen on that old satin or other dress that you consider discarding. Let us renew your wardrobe. Holiday cards now waiting for your selection. Advance Cleaners N.C. LINDSTROM N.E. LINDSTROM YOUR PHOTOGRAPH Is a gift that only you can give. It is the gift your friends will treasure most. A friendly warning: Avoid the Christmas rush! That fraternity shingle deserves a frame to match. "The careful cut and line of well made clothes is re-emphasized through our care." D'AMBRA PHOTO SERVICE 1115 Mass. 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