12. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE 5 Valley Glee Clubs Vote for "Prize" Contest Number A K. U.'s Vote Determine Result; Missouri State Association Not Accenture Accepting By the close vote of 5-4 the Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Glee Club Contact association has adopted the "Broken Melys," by Silbina, as the "prise" song for 1928. This number, originally selected by the Intercollegiate Musical Council, was questioned in the valley as making too many graduate singers, and a formal vote as to its adoption was taken. The club favoring the number were Missouri Oldies, Ohioans, Kansasians, and Kansasians, those opposed were Kansas State Agricultural College, Arkansas, the Kansas state association and the Missouri association. Ames refused to vote. The final result hinged on the votes of K. U. Because the members of the Kansas club had such a vital interest in the result, the determination of what would become contest-veterans in the club, instead of being cast, as usual, by the director alone. Those contest-veterans voted, by a large majority, in favor of the nature of their actions down, with the final low bass a mitigable at option. The selection has not proved popular in the valley, or elsewhere. The Mid-west Association, centering at east of the valley, and the Valley association both gled presents with the intercollegiate Musical Council, and requested a change of the price burglaries; to the University's special edition of the song had been ordered from the publisher by the Council and because of other affair, it was not available until late a date. The Missouri state association, at its meeting last week, officially rejected the number and officer of the band as "the most seated song." The Missouri state winner, however, may still participate in the valley contest if it uses the "Bremen show" as its official song. The Missouri state association members, only two, Oklahoma and Washington, favored the "Bremen show" for music, but the Valley association members, only two, Oklahoma and Washington, favored the "Bremen show" for music, who voted for the number did so merely to avoid the difficulties arising and the valley association adopted that than was in the national final. Seeing the Shows Dr. Linda Hahnstein --both. They act, and act well. The supporting cast is good and the complete film is not deserving of criticism. Varsity-"Hula," with Clara Bow and Clive Brooke in a picture which lives up to its name. There is nothing different about the story but it gives Ciarra Bow the chance to do her best in situations out that "I won't keep her in pictures and is beginning to put more of whatever you want to call the rest. 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It's essentially it is just as well it should be. The picturization is interesting and undefinably good with many small details carried out that are so usually lacking. Algonquin City Unearthed First Citizens of Long Island Disturbed by Shovel (Science Service) New York, Nov. 1—The laws of a steam shovel seeking and gravel for building purposes recently uncovered one of the firefighters who worked together with 23 skeletons of the Alquenau Indians who long ago readded them, and as a result archaeologists are now making a systematic investigation of this I be carefully siding test holes to determine what lies below the top soil, Fried Orchard Soil, or American Indian Hope Foundation, has already unveiled six slotters, and has excavated pits, refine deposits, and fireplaces. The Indian inhabitants of this village must have enjoyed many reputed cookery, including the recipe for cakes by sage, fujinge by the vast quantities of these shells plop up in the pit. Some of the oyster shells used in the preparation of cakes are length. Quantities of deer bones indicate that this kind of game appears on the facial motifs of the Alcoquetes. "Some of the pottery discovered is marked with cord-like impressions," said Mr. Orchard. "The artisan who made these vase objects used a cord-wrapped stick with which to decorate the jar securely and neatly. In some cases a frugal homewife, breaking a favored vase in each side of the break and laced the edges together. The thongs holding the fragments in place have long since disintegrated, but the holes remain to tell the story." The 23 skeletons unprotected by the stamina showed were mostly destroyed as the majority of the bones crumple and fall. The air bubble on exposure to the air. Beneficial Rays of Sun Penetrate Open Fabrics Washington, Nov. 1- To be bathed by the beneficial ultraviolet rays, wear open-wear fabric. 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Their department entirely unaware that Monday night was devoted to the pennies of mickle-makers imbued with the spirit of Halloween, would rather a quiet night, considering. ker of calls from private property owners reporting furniture damaged into the street, and belongings which had to be removed themselves to avoid further damage. There was only one time during the night that the department was enclosed out, and that was in the very small building at 2107 Southwest 36th Street—only a few calls—the were a blessful time for the police arrived, there weren't anything wrong, and other things they had been trying to rests Kappa Alpha Theta girls were "on the events of the night. Their munchy children who go out on Halloween evening, and who don't do what the natives tell them. They applied to a damp and dripping connexion until it sticker; they know the natives could not utter it, beaked podded up it hurt, and all of them, natives and plunder both, are quite rude to end the vicious of a Art of Coiffure Shown in Museum Silhouette Glebs who are letting their hair grow and are trying to discover something new and different in the way of a culture should study this phenomenon, Chapman, who reports in a凹凸面馆 a spice shop Thayer museum. The interest of the arrangement centers around the affair on the back of Mrs. Chappman's head. It looks like a simple, hardcover paper fancy fane for his crowning glory. But how she could balance it on the very top of the chair would probably will probably go unobolved down through the ages. Modern bairdressers would have to study a long time to balance a look like Mrs. Chappman's head. The silhouette is one of a collection done by August Edouard, one of the greatest silhouette makers in history. He was a Frenchman who came over to America about 1850 and "23d" all the prominent people. On his way back to France he was shipboard and most of his collection was lost. Mrs. Chapman's husband, who is located next to her, was mayor of Boston. He looks very stern out of to the slumberers on the sleeping porch. The nice cool showbath, from outside, by a group of men who rose early, or who didn't go to bed. But the Theta did not have a nice bath, so no one moved so that they could get out at night. The Battista fetid. There was a crushed ammonia snapped eggs and screen wire this morning, crowned by the presence of a harshly angry say that they will not use. Cotton hill smiles serenely because they never had a thin glimpse to their front porch. But they seethe within clothes; because of greasy denim and chipped rubber sheets; because of strange bedliness such as soap flakes and clothes linters; because of greasy denim and chipped rubber sheets; because of strange bedliness such as soap flakes and clothes linters; because of greasty denim and chipped rubber sheets; because of strange bedliness such as soap flakes and clothes linters; because of greasty denim and chipped rubber sheets; because of strange bedliness such as soap flakes and clothes linters; because of greasty denim and chipped rubber sheets; because of greas Wherefore, the Pi Rappa Alphan must be congratulating themselves upon their farethought and arrogancy. Every hour they solemnly parcelled the premises, booking for mork makens, and wowing vengeance if they found any damage done. And their sleepy sheep was saved, sheep was sound, and all things trivial. In fact, it was almost as if it hadn't been any special night at all, save for the steps of the pathetic pidgeons. They roamed the door, or not. The Chapman children are playing peacefully at one side of the picture, while the other is rather low in the neck, indicating that Ms. Chapman already has designs on her dresses. the blackness of the silhouette, and one cannot imagine him having a trivial wife like Mr. Chapman, who never arranged of her time arranging her hair. Prof. A. M. Willek, of the department of Latin and Greek, will be in the classical museum, room 288. Frequent visitors are welcome from 2:30 to 3:29 p. m., and will lecture on the objects exhibited there. All are invited who are not occupied at the museum. Professor Wilcox to Lecture Mary Elemen Filkin, B. S., 25, wi- ted in Lawrence last week and she is working on the Kansas City Journal. Post. Dr. F. A 737 Mass. The above HTML code is a simple text block. 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