PAGE TWO THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1928 University Daily Kansan Official Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence, Kansas Editorial Staff Editor-in-Chief Anneacote Editor News Editor Umpqua Editor Night Editor Sports Editor Alumni Editor Alumni Editor Puppy Buffalo Flatbush Tale Editor Gerritse Van der Walt Sunday Magazine Editor Peter Murray Paul Porter Patrick Emmett Harry Talanu Helen Takam Dan Rhoades Richard Hickman Humana Puppy Buffalo Gerritse Van der Walt Gerritse Van der Walt Peter Murray Peter Murray Frank Tiffany William Grichfield Joe McMullen Paul Habam Jack Steinberg Robert Matei Joseph Japenberg James Rathbun Lawrence Poiré George Boussakar Advertising Manager... Leo Beeshing Ast. Advertising Mgr... Laetite Reporter Foreign Advertising Mgr... William Clark Business Office K, U. 62 News Room K, U. 25 Published in the afternoon, five times a week, and on Sunday morning, by students in the Department of Journalism of the University of Missouri Press of the Department of Journalism. Department of Journalism. Entered as second-class mail matter. September 17, 1916, at the post office at Lawrence, Kannan, under the act of March 3, 1917. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1928 RELIGION AND LIBERAL EDUCATION Even though a football team is trained to perfection in all departments of the game, if it does not have an enthusiasm for winning, then the value of the training is mought. In this same way a student may receive a splendidly liberal education yet if he fails to acquire an enthusiasm for directing the use of his knowledge, its value is worthless. An ever-developing concept of religion is needed as a guide. Speaking before the Y. M. C. A. forum Tuesdight right in Myers hall, Chancellor Lindley took this stand: That the man who has a high standard of intelligence plus a sense of religion accomplishes more than the man with the same amount of intelligence without a sense of religion. Connecting the physical with the metaphysical, the Chancellor revealed the fact that nature physically supports the enthusiastic man by the notion of his gullet. Religion demands enthusiasm—a duty undertaken ungravingly. By the stimulation of religion, man can actually achieve greater results. Religion—this less tangible uni- verse—must be fathefited by the student who seeks a truly liberal education. Defining God as the sum of all our highest desires, the Chancellor emphasized the fact that the spiritual universe has a constitution as orderly as the physical universe. We are conditioned by the whole physical universe, but it is the physical universe that unifies life. The baby clothes of King George of England are being exhibited at the bazaars in England. The average man will probably think that there are still a few drawbacks to being a member of royalty. PATRIOT OR TRAITOR? In time of war the same person may be locked upon both as a patriot and as a traitor. To one faction he may appear as the greatest of heroes, to another as the most despicable of villains. A realization of this fact must be balm for the conscience of the guilty. Our country today has a man who would play such a dull role of goodness, a man who would have the ster charges of his accusers ameliorate in some way by the worship of those who answer with sobs the account of the details of his story. This man is Albert F. Full, former secretary of the interior. Fall has been denounced by the Upon some splendid sheal ker heel She sleeps beneath the summer Now her sails droop, but very soon Will strike and with her full ruits. moon, Waiting the Wind to give her GHOST SHIP She will ride up the tide of death. And after, phonily she will ride, A derial, and she will slip (written) She will go down, and never feet Again the wide winds of the world. Kansas City, Kaw Valley & Western Rwy. Co. Going Home for the Week-End? One way fare, Lawrence to Kansas City (City Park, Kansas) . $ .72 tide. The shadowed remnant of a ship. If so, remember that the cheapest way is via the Round trip fare, Lawrence to Kansas City (City Park, Kansas) $1.25 highest tribunal of the land as a faithful public servant, as a person who abused the trust placed in him by the citizen of this country. And something in men's hearts will leap And something in men's hearts want to say When they see you beyond the town An empty vessel, sleek with steep, With all her splendid halyards Tickets and Waiting Room, 638 Mass, E. J. O'Brien, Traffic Manager. But Mr. Fall is not to be blackened so easily. He is not a faithful public servant. He is not even one of the mediocre type. The fact of the matter is that his attendance to duty has been marked with even more than the usual royalty; with a faithfulness or excellence, as it were. Harold Vinal in the Harp. So Mr. Fall would have us believe, He compre against his government for personal gain? Impossible! He dispose of government property without the interest, of that government in mind? Innotting! Why, Mr. Fall was a patrol officer. Old wells were being drilled on all sides of the Wyoming National Reserve. Oil would be drained from the latter territory as soon as these other wells produced. Before long the government would have nothing. Panki stricken and fired with interest for his constituents. Fall disposed of the property as quickly as possible. For every barrel of the reserve oil he would get 95% of a barrel of fuel oil for the government. A faithless public servant! Fall would have you know that he performed one of the greatest savier acts in the history of this nation. Whatever may be said for his patriotism, Mr. Fall is a real artist. ANOTHER OKLAHOMA GOV ERNOR "I won't resign," "You'll be impaired." "I won't call a legislative session." "We'll meet regardless of that." "You can't." With the famous or infamous Jack Walton out of the way, the wrath of Oklahoma Democrats descends upon Governor Henry S. Jolbaton. A grand and glorious "civil war" burns bright in the nearby states as impaction is threatened by more than the necessary two-thirds majority of the lesbarians. The whole difficulty seems to have developed from the appointive policies of the governor. Those leading the impeachment proceedings deny this Covenor Johnston was welcomed with open arms by the whole Democratic party. He has failed, contrary to prediction, to promote co-operation and brotherly love among Sooner Democrats. Perhaps this is impossible. Factions have grown up at a time when the party was trying to pick the presidential candidate they should support. Sixty-five members of the state legislature have presented a petition announcing impairment proceedings. They are legally powerless unless a special session is called by the governor himself. Obviously, Governor Johnston will not extend an invitation to his own impairment. OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Vol. IX Thursday, 27秋, 1977 No. 44 There will be a meeting of Seahall and Blake tonight at the Theta lou ban, 1409 Street, street 10, at 10 o'clock. All activities and pledges are required. F. D. KESTER, First Sergeant. The history of woman as a law RESEARCH COMMITTEE OF THE GRADUATE SCHOOL There will be a meeting of the research committee of the Graduate School on Friday, Feb. 17, at 4:30 p.m., in the Graduate office. During the term of Wedow Wilson, Mrs. Wilson was more than adequate. She filled the need of a society diplomat with ease and grace. Will tan and idle gossip fill the House of Representatives with fear and respect? One would think that it takes the strong pipe and bell-neck of the Mr. Dawes. SCAPARD AND BLADE E. B. STOUFFER, Dean. BETA GAMMA SIGMA; There will be a meeting of Beta Gamma Sigma fraternity Friday, Oct. 28, at 3:30 p.m. in room 108 west administration building. F. T. STOCKTON. . . KANSAS OUTING CLUB: Members of the Kansas Outing Club who are planning to go on the breakfast bike next Sunday morning are requested to meet at 6 a.m. at South park across the street from the court house. Please sign up at the gymnasium before Friday evening, and bring 25 cents. But why pick Mrs. Woodrow Wilson? Time, she in the widow of President Woodrow Wilson. But what of that? Do the national committee seek to poll votes out of theemory and esteem of one long dead? Do the national committee sincerely consider her to be one of the leading personalities and statemen in their party. Surely not. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, it is announced, intends to be the running-mate of the Democratic choice for president. Should we laugh or should we stop and consider her qualifications as if she were Dawen or Bryan? Should we bellow an emphatic "No" wry to rationalize her interests. comphatically, while the governor, through his private secretary, seems gracefully and becomingly offended. Reports promise more scabs and bloodier battles. Poor Jack Walton may yet be hidden under the eclipse of some real political dirt. JENNIVIEVE HERMAN, president. A WOMAN FOR VICE-PRESIDENT? muder is yet young. In its infancy, it has made mistakes and nothing specific or definite has arisen from the muddle. "Ma." Ferguson, like a phantom, and a woman candidate for a national office with no apparent qualifications makes it all too ludicrous. We shall laugh until women are elected on their own merits, not on their husbands. Then we shall frureiously applaud. The outline of the massive stone walls of Dyche museum, as seen from a point directly south of the Rock Cliffs, is the area of remoteness by the sea of tree acres across which it looms. The tower and fortress-like walls, etched against the slay, appear to have been built with iron, used to human power. Below, the winding curve of Mississippi street is glimpsed at intervals as though it were a slow gray river, and the effect is of a raised earth, distant and inaccessible. The Hill in Its Beauty Garb 4 Plain Tales From the Hill Habitates From the Hill Board after the Ku Kun party Friday night. Now I know just how those poor tardiness feel. 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If You Have-changed your address, or your phone number, or if your name has been spelled incorrectly, please REPORT CHANGES TO REGISTRAR AT ONCE Hadn't You Better Do It Right Away?