THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1928 PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Mentions Announced in City Hall Problem Worked Out by Class Community Centers Included Designs May Be Sent Out as Exhibitions The small city hall problems taken up by the class in junior design in the School of Engineering and Architecture faculty of the department of architecture, Edward A. Moulser, e28; was given first mention on his design because of superiority in plans and drawings. He also received the recognition of "mention commented," E. L. Mannon, eap; A. Roechsetter Jr., e29; Thomas Larich, e29; Giles C. Mitchell, e29; L. Warren, e29; James C.oney, e29; F. Wilton A. Allen, e29. The solutions submitted by the 25 members of the class are displayed in an interesting exhibit on the three floor of the Engineering building. The design of a small city hall with a cost limit of $20,000, designed for the junior design Prof. Joseph M. Kollug received the inspiration for such a problem from the University of Kansas and the League of Kamala Municipalities. The purpose of the problem contest was to test the city hall's architecture. The small town hall program design really called for more than the dawning of the school building in a small town office about 2,000 population is usually furnished as a complete community center. The students, who studied data from the school's statistics department at the School of Education, beforehand included in their designs, plans for a banquet room for various meetings of patricio society and civic organizations in addition to provisions for the governmental agencies of the A few years ago a class in design had a similar problem but the city hall designed at that time was for a municipality of 20,000 population. Tomorrow Smith may have some of the designs published. The solutions are available to be sent out as an exhibit if there is any request for them. The department of creations exhibit at Juncion City not long ago. The next problem for the class in junior design will be the study of a bank building for a small city. The students are now working on the architecture plan. They have studied plans for the newest museums in the larger cities. No Parental Confidence List of Suggestions Offered by Authority Because so many parents ask how they can go about winning the confidence of a child, Miss Bach has listed the following suggestions: "Begin early—as soon as the child can talk. With an older child begin oday." Philadelphia, Oct. 25—A mother or father can live in the same house with a child for years and still never know that child, because they have never won its contest. The Golden Guild of Goldfish Child Guidance Demonstration Clinic, Monmouth, the neighbor or schoolmate in whom the child does confide to the person who is really financing him and shaping his climate. "Take time for a talk every day—it is the most important and interesting thing you have to do. Show your eagerness in whatever the child wishes to talk about, but never pry, and ask as few questions as possible. Be kind, then be wholly frank and honest. Put yourself in your child's plans; try to see things through his eyes. Be patient, sometimes. Don't even allow yourself to feel critical. Respect his opinion concludes yourself, for the time being, and invariably." Criticism and preaching will stop confidences from the child; Miss Basew warns. "If you show yourself to be thoughtful and sympathetic when talking to him, he is much more apt to become so close." she states. "Your child will be guided by what you then hear than by what you tell him to do." Men students at McGill University have organized a banjo and mandolin club. Summer Session Classes in Architecture Sought There seems to be little chance that the department of architecture of the School of Engineering and Architecture will have an online session schedule next summer. However, an attempt is being made to try and create a course resource some consideration. Students who would take architectural work if it were offered next summer are being given an opportunity to indicate such intention by signing a form. The department of Marvin hall. Very few have signed to date. Cources in junior and senior design will probably not be offered in the summer session if any. Delta Phi Delta Exhibit Is Being Displayed Now in Design Department Ten Schools Are Represented in Work; Print Collection to Be Here The traveling exhibition of Delta Phil Delta, art fraternity, which includes paintings and various forms of art, both in color and in black and white, is now being displayed in rooms 300 and 301 of west Admiral ration building, where it will be shown for the next test days from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m., except on Sundays. This collection replaces the exposition of posters which has been showe by he department of design for the past year. This exposition is an annual event in the schools and universities where there is a chapter of Delta Phil Delta Schools represented in this exhibition: Chicago Art Institute, University of Montana, University of Wisconsin, University of Ohio, University of Ohio, University of Missouri, University of North Dakota, Drake University, Washington College, and the University of Kansas. Work done by the students of the equipment of design, including a disastrous fire at Topeka, is being shown in our 202 of west Administration building. The only known such skok first place there. There are also few examples of textiles done by the students. In the near future there will be an exhibition of old Japanese prints, including examples of some of the finest work done during the great color A more definite announcement is to the prints will be made later. Plan for Organizing Chess Club Plans for the organization of a University chess club are not workable, but they can be recorded according to Feederderl Anderson, who is sponsoring it. Few students, apparently, are chess players, for only one in ten will participate in organizing themselves to continue their favorite sport. It is probable that unless more signify their desire to join, the project will be discernible. Classes in riding, sponsored by the V. A. A., at the University of Michigan, are being offered to all women interested in this sport. There will e a class for beginners, on one for those more desireful the sport for plus-age students. Advanced class which will be instructed in military drill and arming ride. Send the Daily Kansan home Atomizers, Perfume lamps, in 'cense Burners and Incease Barber's Drug Store 909 Mass. St. RENT-A-FORD CO. 916 Mass. Phone 653 Appreciate Your Business Cross eyra straightened without the use of eyelash cream. We fit and recommend only first qualification. Note Book Filler Dr. F. A. Newcomb 737 Mass. Lawrence, Kan Many students are using No. 6 covers. We have the fillers that you need. College bond fillers, narrow ruled, in packages of 100 sheets at Twngty-five Cents. University Book Store Harl H. Bronson, Prop. 803 Massachusetts 7.00 p.m.-Tall, Dr. W. L. Treen, department of bacteriology; "Oxybeam in the 'F Months." KFKU Program October 27.1927 7:15 p.m.—Music, furnished by the School of Fine Arts: --trance. Use of kitchenette, if desired. 1928 Teen. Phone 2498 Red. 44 Miss Margaret Davenn, soprano, Yecterday and Today Sross Dreams, Tell Me True... Burleigh Strawed, Stirred a Some Inevitable Song of India, from the opera "Sadko" Rimsky-Norsakow Would God I Wove a Tender Amia Blossom. Form Old. My Heart Senator Song of India, from the rosa Apple Blossom, From Old Irish arranged by Fisher. Ah. Love, But a Day ___ Beach Clifton Matt. pianist, Reverie DeBussy Reverie DeBusse; Third Movement from Traurica Third Movement from Tragica Senata MacDowel Drift Nalcan in RL Dorado C. F. Nelsen, professor of biochemistry in the School of Medicine at the University, is in El Dorado today to discuss the status of the cancer problem. The talk was given under the auspices of the Cancer Center of the University, and the Kivans club of El Dorado. Sonata MacDownen 7:45 p.m.—Radio bulletin of cam- bur news. 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