MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1937 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Quarantined Kappas Find Time for First Hand Research Work in Sociology and Bacteriology "We had lots of time and very little to do." This was the verdict of the four Kappas who were released from a week's quarantine last night. "The first day we thoroughly enjoyed," they said. "It was a new experience, and I became a bore we found fun in reenacting to our childhood days and playing with our dolls." "The knowledge that we would have, no interruptions from the outside world made us realize that the week would afford an excellent opportunity to meet with our students who was studying 'isolation' at the time she was forced to step to get her sociology class feels that she now knows the real significance of the subject. Another who is interested in sociology is able to maintain matter about scarlet fever germs." P The thought of getting the dreaded disease did not enter their minds until several days after the women who cared for them left Kanman City. The novelty had worn off and in those minutes when time hung heavy the four young women had time to think. Their strong imagination had suddenly been sore threats or colds. "These were uneasy moments," they say. "We even made plans as to what we would do should one of us get scarier fever." Saturday was the worst. The K. U. M. u. G. game, Homecoming day, old grades back, decorated fraternity and security houses—all that the quarantined Kapoas were denied. To offer a reprieve from the rage it was installed at their house. Matters went smoothly with the four until they were barred from going in. Matters was at the front window and watched the costumed students as they passed by. Glenny, disheartened looks creet into their faces because they could not go inside. The four women sat on the top step of the Kappa伞套 Saturday morning and watched the pre-game crowd eat their breakfast, followed by stepped on the sidewalk, talked and gave cheer to them. At 2 p. m., they began listening in. The vield wished the game would end laugh, yell, clutch each other, jump up and down—in fact, it is doubtful whether there were roosters more encounters than the four at 1600 Tennessee. First K. U.Homecoming Game in 1913;Origin Unknown,but Is Attributed to "Scoop" Hill The origin of homecoming games at Knapps is a mystery. Even those who arranged the first homecoming game in 1904, a custom win adopted at this school. According to Prof. F. E. McElvin, of the department of history, Illinois was one of the first schools and at that time it adopted the homeschooling custom. The first homecoming game at Illinois was in 1910. By 1911 the game had evolved into all colleges 'and' universities. The first homecoming game at Kansas In 1910, for the first time at Kansas, the game was formally put on the university calendar and big prep groups formed for the guard of the department of entomology, was chairman of the homecoming program committee in 1915. event of journalism, secretary of the alumni in 1523, deletes that Alfred "zooosh" Hill of Arkansas City, was a member of the commission of the homeschool theme idea. Fred Elkorsch, secretary of the alumni, suggests two reasons for so much interest being taken in the game in 1590. One is that the place the games were played was changed in 1610; the other is the renewed interest in school sports after the war. Before the homecoming game, the interest of the alumni in all schools entered in the annual commencement. Old Timers' night took its place in the homemoon program in 1925 Paradise became a part of the schedule when the annual exhibition was first held in 1924. Ancient Sport Fans Watched Athletic Events From Stadium Similar to the Present Type The original meaning of the Greek stadium is a measurement of length. The stadium is 9 meters in width and 9 inches in English terms. It is one of the most well-known units of Greek measure of distance. It In these days of modern football with all its thrills, its wild and enthusiastic crowds, its warmth in Namibia, its huge stadiums already constructed, or in the state of construction, on the various shores of the continent, American public is likely to overlock or entirely forget the interesting fact that, according to similar celebrations. Old-time sports fans watched with awe, from great stadiums which were more open than the creste stands of today. There were many stadiums in Greek and Roman the genres at Olympia, a foot-crane was run on a course one stadium in length. From this association, the course became to be generally known as the stadium and the name was given to the arena. Games and sports events were held. One of the most noted of the old stadium structures was the Circus Maximus which had a very large seating capacity. The collisions of the amphibian type crowd is also capable of seating large crowds. The Harvard stadium is the oldest one in this country, having a seating capacity of 45,000. The Yale bowl which is oval shaped, will seat 61,000. The stadiums of Princeton and of the University of Chicago are similar like the University of Kansas stadium and the College of the City of New York has a circular stadium. Experiment Worked Out by Doctor Is Published Samples the skeletons were dried in an oven until they ceased to lose weight. Specialists in Personal Appearance To England we owe the idea of University union buildings. The name "union" may be traced to three debating societies of Cambridge University in the great war year 1485. These societies was to encourage debating activities, to hold debates without disturbance from those students who were not capably interested, and to foster liberty and freedom to the discussion. On the Hill - near Bricks Downtown 9221 1-2 Mass. Phone 1256 Idea of Union Buildings Corres From Cambridge The individual bones were next weighted and measured, the data plotted and the formula written so that the weight of six pairs of individual bones were determined from the age, body weight and body length of the chicken. As time went on, the debating activities increased, both in quantity and quality. As they progressed, the Union was started, debates were held on important and heated questions. The result was larger audience and more engagement. People came early and spend the time before the debate is running, thus necessitating a little more involvement. Would come in the afternoon and enjoy a little time with fellow students, or would stay at home to restaurant grow in the Union. Then came the lounging and discussion room, conference rooms and all of the J. E. Watters, president of the Association of Colleges and University Systems, who has written several articles have been denoted as peruption memorabilia; the institution of the highest degree in medical performance of the highest dignity of stewardship and deference to faculty heads PROTSCH The College Tailor 833 Mass. The idea was not abandoned in North America until the last decade of the nineteenth century. The idea spread widely after once brought into realization. An interesting experiment concerning "The Postnatal Growth of the Chicken Skeleton," has been worked out by Dr. H. B. Hatain of the department of biology, article in the American Journal of Anatomy for September, Doctor Latimer traces the steps of his work which was conducted at the Universities of Minnesota, Nebraska and Oklahoma, completed at the University of Kansas. The faculty member mentioned that Sunday walks with his wife over the campus must be car shorter than they are, and the campus is no place to sit down and rest. "Why, there isn't even a place for young people to go and speak on a balmy, moonlit night. It isn't always possible," he adds. "You attach any name to that statement." the professor canceled the noose, news-humbling terrificness, because I was not a fan of the favourable townscale education." And that is the reason why a campaign for the placing of more beaches in new towns is ongoing, "well known member of the family." PROTSCH In aliring his views on the promotion, this permission of the faculty deserves mention. He is said to be bad from the company, one had to enjoy them while standing on his feet. There are but two businesses on campus that have all these are new stonecasts. The professor hastily skipped a plan for a double job because it would hardly be serviceable and durable. More and Better Love Needs Needed on Hill Doctor Latimer commenced his experiment by working out the organs of a rat. He found that he could age from one day to two years old, and was able to weigh them. The skeletons and weight them. Then Send the Daily Kansan home PATEE A well known head of one of the departments of a school in the University would like to see the starting of a new course and better beaches on the campus. Nice branch libraries are located in he various departments on the campus of the University of Oklahoma. Today—Patty Ruth Miller in Walter White's World of Fear. "What Foxy Girl Should Know" Also Comedy and Educational Tuesday—Puffin Frederick in "Devil's Island" Also comedy Allen's Driveurself System Phone 88 624 Mass ing—It will please you. Drive a Hertz home Thanksgiving Fabrics of Character go into our clothes SCHULZ THE TAILOR Mass. St. at 917 Yes, we remodel and after clothes. Suiting You That's My Business FOR YOUR MEMORY BOOK There is one picture you should have in your memory book: The one that shows you in that funny Halo Day costume. HOBO DAY-- A few years hence the picture will become precious. We have several groups taken in various parts of the campus, including: STUDENT DIRECTORY CORRECTIONS November 21, 1927 Let us make that Jayhawk gloss now D'AMBRA PHOTO SERVICE Name Old Address Lowen, P. K., 942 Mine. True, Glen, 1111 Vt. Name Old Address Warren, Mary Myr, N.Y. Sullivan, John 1913, Tenn. Brown, Samuel 1825, L. I. Brent, Stephen 1825, L. I. Marr, Mary 1825, L. I. Mary, Joseph 1825, L. I. A Christmas suggestion your photograph DAMBRA PHOTO SERVICE 1115 Magn. (Opposite Court House) Phone 894-326-5000 CHANGES- New Address 1029 Mile 1230 Grand -WOMEN CHANGES-MEN. Comanche, the Only Survivor of Battle of Little Bighorn. Visited by Relative of Custer New Address New Telephone No. 1014 St, New York 10037 IBM 1111 St, New York 10037 IBM 1195 St, New York 10037 IBM 1200 St, New York 10037 IBM 1205 St, New York 10037 IBM 1209 St, New York 10037 IBM 1214 St, New York 10037 IBM New Telephone No. 2297W Wednesday was a disgraceable cold, drizzly day. A student stood at the corner of the building and Masua came up, waiting for him. Near him stood a short, wrist dressed, rather fat man, apparently writing for the car also. The car hit him first, but Masua got on and sat down together. The man, evidently a stranger in Envanceur, turned to the student and asked this car go by the Kybo museum?" "No," replied the student, "but it seems at the Administration building, and the museum is the third building where you go eat down the warm street." "Thnnks," said the man. "You see I want to get to the museum before it closes so that I can see that famous horse, Camnache. I am particularly interested in seeing Camnache an General Custer was my mother's first cousin. I live in Cincinnati, Ohio, now and this is the first time I've ever been in Lawrence. I've heard so much about the Camnache that I felt I couldn't go through Lawrence without seeing the horse." The man then introduced himself to the student. His name was Orville Romig. He went on to explain more about his mother, whom he called it. It seems that Cooter's mother was an nunt of Mr. Romig's mother, when Mrs. Romig's parents died, she was married to him. One Way Round Trip Rates from Lawrence Extra Busses will be provided over all divisions assuring everyone maximum comfort at low cost. Leatherman Mhattan Atchison Kansas City, Mo Topeka St. Joseph Going Home Thanksgiving? Travel the Interstate Way Interstate Stage Lines Company Bowersock Theatre Building Houston, TX To Make Thanksgiving Complete— 四 Take home a pound jar of Chicken Bone candy Rankin's Drug Store Mess. Romig was married and left the Caster home before the battle of the Little Bighorn in which battle Custers, General George A. Chuus was but a small boy then and he best Mrs. Donnig grew up together as a girl. He got to teach her much better until Custer received his appointment to the United Military Academy at West Point. After graduation, Custer served only for short visits while on leave from the army service. Handy for Students 11th & Mass. Custer was killed and of which battle Commander was the only survivor. The street car stopped and the stairs were closed after holding a knock good-bye. RENT-A-FORD CO. 916 Mass. Phone 653 Appreciate Your Business We Going Home for the Week-End? If so, remember that the cheapest way is via the Round trip fare, Lawrence to Kansas City (City Park, Kansas) $1.25 Kansas City, Kaw Valley & Western Rwy. Co. Tickets and Waiting Room, 638 Mass. E. J. O'Brien, Traffic Manager. 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