MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Seats to Concert by Combined Clubs on Sale Tuesday About Fifty Missourians to Come for Annual Musical Event Nov.18 The annual joint concert presented by the University of Missouri and University of Kansas men's glee clubs will be given Friday evening. Nov. 27 at The Kappa Club in the Kansas club are in charge of the ticket sale, which starts tomorrow. Tickets may be bought from any member of the club, at Bell's music store, the Round Carne' drug company, or the office of the School of Fringe Arts. The club from Missouri has a membership of 125, of which number about fifty will make the trip. This club has an elite team to compete in collegiate club trophy, and in order to gain permanent possession of the cap must win the valley contest Prospects for Year Good The Kansas club has a number of men from last year's club, and, according to Prof. T. A. Lawrence, it is successful year the are annually good. Last year the Missouri club placed second in the 10th annual interleagues glee club contest held in New Orleans on Friday. The universities as Yale, Princeton, Dartmouth and Penn State. They defended 16 university clubs in the Missouri valley before going to the national contest. Previous to the contest in 2015, a band called the Detroit News radio station in the Book-Caballico hotel. Club Working for New York Trip While in Washington create a website by government officials and are sent to Presidential Coordination by Gen. Dustin Davis. In the evening they gave a concert in the Hall of Nitroun before the meeting. "We would like to make this concert a financial success because the Kansas club is working to make it more accessible in its year." Professor Larrense said. On Other Hills Rooters at the University of Washington form various letters in the roster section at their football games by means of large cardboards. Each roster holds a purple and gold cardboard, and each roster has a set of footballs, which are formed which can be seen by expatriates in the opposite side of the stadium. The student-faculty social committee of Washburn has decided to try the plan of entirely barring stages from school variance舞课. The plan is to have students attend only to the two dance following their homecoming winery on Nov. 4. At the University of Indiana the students in the school of law and the students in the school of medicine. Each has a football game, between teams representing the rival schools, to hold a contest. At UIndy, "kings of the campus" for that year. Five rules must be observed by freshmen at the University of California or they are subject to hurricanes and other extreme city. They are: All freshmen must sit in the balcony at assembly; all sophomore groves; "quering" on the campus is taboo; high school jewelry should show respect to upper classmates. When the business manager of the "Columbian," a university of Washington under graduate publication, offered a course in theology that turned in the most subscriptions, he failed to consider the women of the university. Melanie Peterson took him up on and turned in the greatest gift of the institution and claims that the pipe is her. The students at Aker University have circulated a position requesting that all students be evacuated of more than one day. In the past years school has been disrupted by flooding. Ancient Indians Wore **Service Provider** New York City beads made from 33 dark, unattractive beads made from tar, found in the islands of the Santa Barbara channel, is enclosed by exquisite glass that hitherto never discovered. The beads are part of a valuable collection from southern California but acquired by Hewlett-Packard American India, Hewlett Foundation. The striking feature of the collection is the facility of use, where visitors can tour California's ancient ruins of littermen caup by on the coast or intertwine with the other men who have been used by the Indians, according to Arthur Woodward, of the museum at Oakland. The plank canoes with the crude tar, they used it to fit together sections of their canoe. Strings of Tar Beads The early Spanish explorers described the men and women who came out to meet the Spanish ships, and traveled inland. The women which were enriched with bits or iridescent shell inlaced on the bone with tar cement. The museum has several examples of their ornamental hairpieces, long flat fragments of deer hairs. One, over one inch long, has an end one broad hand of bone with the tar cement. This form of ornament was found on many of the most provide house-houses, balloons, and montars. These are of stone or shell, as the islanders made "like most of the native Americans, the islanders were musically inclined," Mr. Woodward says. "They made flag-hawsers and sea gulls and other large birds, and here again bitumen came into use. The grip of the stop holes was better on a shell, while the reed in the mantlepieces of the flagoetue was replaced by a small ramp of bitumen. Even today, all our instruments and musical instruments give forth the same skill notes that were heard in the round chatted houses of the origi- First-Born Risk Defects Going Home for the Week-End? Primogeniture May Be Liability Instead of Asset (4) 1. $x=0$ 2. $x>0$ 3. $x<0$ 4. $x\neq0$ London, Nov. 7—Time was when being your parents' first-born child, if you were a nuguy, was an immense asset from a worldly point of view. Newcomer Dr. G. P. Stilk professor of biology at the University with a statistical study that shows that the first birth, more than any subsequent ones, carries with it a definite physiological risk of congenital malformations of the mind or Freshmen at McGill University have taken to marching to classes in groups to protect themselves against hazing. The most prominent defect he has found associated with first-born children is known technically as hypertrophy of the pylorus, too large a degree for normal development, or the departure of digging food from the stomach into the intestine. The proportion of first children among 400 cases affected with this trouble, which may be even greater, Still also mentions pneumonia and congenital heart disease as claiming a large number of victims among those who come first into the family. The major cause of this causation of disease is thought to be due to certain affections that come from perversion of development during the prenatal period with the first If so, remember that the cheapest way is via the Kansas City, Kaw Valley & Western Rwy. Co. "It is no small thing if we can give comfort and bone to the mother and their first-born, in the shape of some congenital abnormality of mind or body. They are not apt to imagine that this is due to some fault or failure in their life or that a lifelong life by likelihood of repetition of disaster if they have further children. It is something to be able to tell them that they are likely to experience a factor, possibly the only factor in the production of their misfortune, and that it is therefore highly improbable for them to survive from a congenital anomaly. Experience shows this to be true, for the repetition of congenital anomalies in their parents makes them unknown, is very exceptional." The practical applications of this research are pointed out by Doctor Still, who states: One way fare, Lawrence to Kansas City (City Park, Kansas) .8.72 Round trip fare, Lawrence to Kansas City (City Park, Kansas) 81.25 Tickets and Waiting Room, 638 Mass. E. J. O'Brien, Traffic Manager Teachers of Classic Languages Accuse Ancients of Stealing Modern Thoughts and Custom "Confound the ambients! They've tolken all our thoughts!" was the oment of one teacher as she exclaimed the pattern exhibited in Incipity. as the Latin round table Friday afternoon, in the connection in connection with the state teachers' convention at Toppera. "I'm one of those one learns that our wedding cakes, private swimming pools, pavilions, huddled baskets, elbows, canes, umbrellas, cleaners, cosmetics, engagement rings, umbrellas, and false teeth were always there," she said. Even the father of our country bears a title which is 2000 years old, according to another poster. Marina, who works as an artist, reads Patricia, and so was Cleio. The mottoes on our coins, the names of our months, the object on the new dime, and the thingjamming on Liberty's hand are likewise borrowed from the old one. Another poster states that more students than ever before are studying Latin in the schools of the United States and Canada, but not of the Western Reference Bond As association is quoted as saying that the demand for Latin teachers is and will continue to be higher in Latin next to music, is in their opinion the best field for both men and women. The program included a report from Poof W. Horta, Chair of the Scholars' tests, and a talk on "Chimpanzee of Sicily" by Miss Laura Ewing. Towel-up. A portion of Quintillin's aid packages to students' papers, seemed to leave little for modern educational experts to worry about. The corrosion of Latin and English. Liquor Statistics Issued Pulque Consumption in Mexico Shows Big Increase Dr. Mary Grant, of the University, spoke on "Ancient Art and High School Latin," illustrating her lecture with slides showing the pieces she would make more vivid pastages in the Aeneid. She contrained the quiet, impassive faces of the gods as represented by the artists of the fifth century with those of a later period in human characterization we vertreated. The meeting was well attended by Latin teachers from high schools in this part of the state. (Helenan Service) Mexico City, Nov. 7-7. Mexico's production of alcoholic nitromethane was be steadily increasing in the last few years, and in 1926 nearly 79,250 gallons of drinks were manufactured in the country, or 48 gallons for every person, according to figures by the Department of Statistics. More than two-thirds of all this pulque, the milk-white drink made by fermenting the juice of the manatee, is sold in canned form. Manatee canned holidays. Pulque was popular before the Spanish conquest and is still the best seller today. It has a rich flavor that less and less and has dropped nearly a third since 1923. It is 'n低醇 low-alcohol content it corresponds somewhat to the completion of which is on the increase. But that year's thirst did not come up to that of 1923, when nearly 100,500,000 gallons were manufactured to vet Mexican throats. This was 6.2 gallons per person and does not exceed the liquor imported from abroad. Miss Doris E. Robinson, ecr 27, of Gardner, is attending the school-teacher's meeting at Wieghta Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. Pulpule is drunk by the native population, young and old, and even by the babies and is blamed for many ills. It is often claimed, however, that pulpule is better than the other non-native choices only *native* choices in many regions. ROOM FOR RENT to gentlemen. In a private home—one of the best in Lawrence. No other rooms. Call 1871 or 593. 5$ Want Aös FOR SALE—A good property btw. University and business district. Now occupied by security. Special price! taken this month. Ph. 1951 Red. Read the Kansan want ads Clothes That Satisfy Style, Snap, Fit, and Wear go into all of them. Suiting you is my business. SCHULZ THE TAILOR 917 Mass. LGST—Kappa Sigma fraternity pin Tuesday, Nov. 1, Return to Kan- Specialists in Personal Appearance On the Hill - near Bricks Phone 1256 Downtown 9241-2 Mass. san office. Reward DRESSMAKING—Smith Hemstitching & Beauty Shop, 933]g Mass. TWO ROOMS—For rent to boys, double or single. Bargain. One block from campus. 131h Ohio. SOMETHING NEW — "Stay Put"— illicited needs of belts, keeps intrusion in trays up, invisible and wanted. Box 81, Lawrence, Kannas. MARCELLING, finger waving, water waving; 56 feet 4ct of week; 10k, 6th day and Saturday. Shawpork, 6th day. 1015 Kentucky, phone 2775. WANTED--At once, one girl room; materia; also a single room for rent at 1231 Louisiana. 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That is why clubs, good hotels and better homes take ice the year round. It may not always be needed to save food but it does save flavor. The appetizing quality of meals is a reason that clubs serve ice for the drinking water, on butter, around the fruit, oives and celery. Of Course there will be a VARSITY DANCE Sat. Nite, Nov. 12 The Original Jayhawk Orchestra will play Refreshments Regular Prices F. A. U.