TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Investigating Reporter Finds Student Directory Chuck Full of Interesting Information Have you ever read the student directory? 4 Silly question you will say, "Read the directory!" Sounds silly enough to sure, for the directory in a work environment matters. And still the directory may be "read," and not only read, but with a great deal of interest. As in many other cases it is simply matter of knowing what to look for. Have you, for example, ever wondered as to just how many nationalities are represented at the University? So, if the directory will give you the names of all the countries and the names which give evidence of a distinct international flavor. There is Gonzalez de Mexico, Aguilardo of Peru, Alvarez de Valverde and Zavoldy de Cuba, and many others. There are those with the "och" of the German, the "van" of the French, the "dans" of the French, Thirty-eight women and 7 men sign the Erin prefix "Me." Or perhaps you are more interested in the business world. If so, you will want to work with someone which some product has made known, such as Campbell, Sawell, Woodbury and Williams. If you are that type of person, you would be requesting to need an Alexander, a Washington, a Welenter or a Hamilton. There is also Adam, Abraham Those who have been named after Woodrow Wilson, Arthur Capper of Colonel Limbarchi seem not at yet to have arrived at the university. Mr. Simmons was Waldo Emerson, a Wendell Holmes and a Christopher Columbus House. A Perhaps fate has decreed that you, on the other hand, be just Smith. Cheer up, then. You and your 41 students are in campus. It on the other hand, your appellation is the equally true Brown, you may be happy in the thought that your numbers have been relatively low. If you want to forth be a much easier problem. Mill fer with 17 men and 14 women, a new champion, rises to second place and Taylor wins a highly contested third by defeating Anderson. 22 to 21. Representative, is the host of nominees, ranging from Amy to Zebra and the vice president. Contrast to the easily pronounced Hill Vocalist and Arapacu. There are a number of other candidates. If you are statistically inclined you may find satisfaction in studying names from the point of view of the initial letter. Your results should show that "SS" leads 439 names; those of 169 women and 270 men. The results show that "SS" leads with "A," those of 403 with "B" and those of 332 with "H." Much of interest came up when we completed a course. There is no currency, for example. Experiences in this undertaking would tend to prove that girls are more active than boys, so they would come to giving information asked for or in requesting necessary care. Investigation for legibility would indicate that the students of engineering lead in this respect. They have to read a book, and they are not ready for in print, rather than in longhand. This is a slower process but it seems to lead to a more standard method of filling out the cards, a point which is likely neglected by the average student. Have you ever read the student di rectory? In spite of this accuracy it is usually a woman who is asking for that man to organise house to that of a private home or boarding club. In all far more members, however, that the men's rush week begins when the women's retreat begins. Even if you were not interested in such statistical study of the contents of the directory, there would still be files in the directory which may be read between the lines. If you haven't you've missed a lot of fun. "Puppy Love" Not So Bad Arctic Natives Healthy With Protected Psychologist Says Early Affairs Only Semi-Serious Springfield, Ohio, Oct. 25 — The boy of fourteen who falls in love and goes through an intense experience of desperation for a man he has been mutilated in a familiar but much misunderstood figure. Why his first love affair can be so bitter and yet unyielding? How does the realization of his experiences was explained to day before psychologists attending the international symposium on feelings emotions at Wittenberg College, here. The play spirit in an individual's make-up is contrasted from the scene in which they most playful activities have taken place. His life, it was declared in a paper sent to the meeting by Prof Wallah Monsi, a famous German specialist in child psychology. The fact that the boy's love affair does not go further than adoration to his mother's eloquence to dead romance by not permitting himself to make advances to the object of his affections shows that he is a young person, Professor Stern showed. The experience is only semi-visible because a brief time as though it never existed When a man "never grows up" in the sense that he continues to let the play spirit dominate his behavior, and acts without due consideration for the future or without accepting responses from the Don Qixote or Peer Gynt type. Play belongs to the upper, lighter level of an individual's personality the more seriously supernatural play activities age are many grades of semenovelence "To be always serious would reduce a man to the losslessness of a lofty dream." In normal life, the finest example of the semi-sensitive type of life is the great humor, in which the individual feels the need to explain and the importance of his affairs that he cannot turn upon them playfully and snap his fingers at them. Wednesday 1st Mar 21 Atenoo'Teinl El Atenco, Spanish club, will hold its last trousls for this semester Wednesday, Oct. 26 at 8:00 p.m. in room 165 cost administration building. In addition, the club consists of having completed 15 hours' work, or their equivalent in the department of Spanish, or of being carolled in enough work in the desks to receive 15 hours this semester. All persons interested should leave their names at the Spanish office or with their instructor or any active member of staff. Pi Kappa Alpha Initiate Initiation services were held Sundaas morning at the Pi Kappa Alba house for the following mon: David Riddle 'P29. Wichita (church clay, c29. Hame; Albert Abbott, c30. Hame; Albert Kau; and William Cooke, p29. Leoy) (Genre Service) Arctic Natives Healthy and Well Provided I Ottawa, Oct. 25—Canada's far northern settlements on Baffin Island and in the great arctic area north of Canada are under military command officials, Royal Canadian Mounted Police and scientists who have returned from the annual summer expedition to the Arctic territory report the Ekstima natives generally in good health and well-suited for the task. Dr. L. D. Livingstone, who spent fifteen months as medical officer in the arctic archipelago, traveled over 20,000 km to six regions only six cases in an estimated native population of 1,000. Extended dog training and training officers, after alpese or accompanied only by Eskimos, covered, in some cases, 200 miles in blizzards and snow. Ice and heavy foyes harmed this year's cruises of the S. S. Boothbay far-flung government posts, revived them, established a new post Over 4,000 specimens of flowering plants and forms were collected by M. C. Mateo, chief botanist of the National Museum, who accompanied the patrol. County Officials Work to Eliminate Drunkennes Douglas county officials have innucked themselves on a campaign against drinking at University football ball games. "We are going to put a stop to this thing of coming to Lawrence to watch Sheriff W. J. Cummings. The first fireman was last Saturday, E. J. Lemonkins Kansas City, Mo., was arrested and fined $85 and costs by Justice W. J. The Rev. Dr. Frank S. Armold, instructor in religion, addressed the Wesley Foundation students at the 1982 World Conference on Sunday evening. This lecture was the third of a series of lectures. The first two were written by Dr. Helen Baldwin of China by P. Y. Lau, bar'28; and the second was a talk on Hinduism by Hana Lakra, graduate student from Arnold Addresses Students Annual Staff to be Chosen Soon John Foote, editor of the 1928 New York Times, will attend the staff for this year's Jaybacker will be announced either Wednesday or Thursday of this week. Careful consideration is being given candidly to any candidate. Jaybacker staff so that a capable and efficient group may be chosen. After fourteen years' experience with student roomers, a house mother at Northwestern university is of the opinion that boys behave better, keep back quiet and move more confidence than girls. RUBBER FROM CACTUS PLANTS Los Angeles, Calif. - Discovery that rubber can be made from cactus plants is announced by Dr. John C. Wichmann. Los Angeles chemist, who asserts that 75,000,000 pounds of the new product can be made from 3,800 cactus plants, shows Dr. Wichmann examining a cactus plant in his laboratory. Alcoholic Experiment Shows Growth Rate Is Notably Lessened 'Alcohol Powerless to Induce Hereditarily Defective (Reliance Mutuals) Eyes in Rats" St. Louis, Oct. 25. - Science is doing its level best to uncertain the effects of alcohol on the living system. Dr. Frank Blair Hammon, assisted by Max Florence Haws of Washington College, conducted an alcoholic experiment with examples of white rats that if translated into human years, and generated a period of approximately 500 years. The rats, all descendants of a single pair of identical ancestry, were divided into two groups. One set was kept indoors while the others began at 20 days of age were put into an air tight tame tank over evaporating alcohol. They were left in this alcohol until they were all completely "drunk." "The first effect of the alcohol," rays Doctor Hinson in a report of the experiment that will appear in a future edition, said Herodii, "was to stimulate the rats to great activity. This examination once passed, however, and was followed by another, quarrellomenses. The last period of the treatment was characterized by an increase in the concentration of consciousness. At this point the rats were removed from the tamen. It often took several hours for the miniature map of the effects of the interrogation. "The direct effects of the alcohol upon the boasts was disastrous in the extreme. The rate of growth was much higher than in their unnirrated brothers and sisters. There were cases of malnutrition, mostly white, well-groomed costs of the animals become deoccluded and unkempt. In appearance they were not fat." "The eyes of the treated animals exhibited the most striking abnormalities. After only a few treatments many of them became totally blind. Once the eye mice were mature and unabashed all were blind." "It seem," said Doctor Hammons, "that in almost any species a certain small percentage of defective individuals will be produced. In order to produce the correct dye defects or other abnormalities it will be necessary first to know the normal rate of production of spontaneous defects in the stock employed and significantly modify that rate by alcohols or other dislaborant agent." But of the L888 young born to the alcoholic parents throughout the ten generations only one was born with a defective eye in control animals two defective eyed animals appeared. Descendants of the blind rat of alcoholic ancestry had an inherited defect in powerless to induce hereditary eye defects in the white rat, at least. A small portion of the descendants of the control group had defective eyes. --freshly cleaned suit? On Other Hills An old free alarm, recently presented to the Rof Neka, the pet organization of the University of Oklahoma, will announce athletic victories to the inhabitants of Norman. Members of the city commissioners in a downtown alley and asked permission of the city commissioners to remove it to the university. All freshmen at the Pittsburgh Teachers' College must wear garters or supporters, and none may roll their hoses, according to a new rule announced by the superclassman. The supplies to women as well as men. Final plans for Washburn's bolo day have been announced by the president of the student council. A mass meeting will be held in the cafeteria at 11 a.m., then two boys king and queen. After a parade through town, the boles will be the dinner guests of the women's per organization. At 1:30 p.m. m. n. during which the freshman-sophomore sack scrap will take place. Present subscription lists will not be updated until they are reviewed in the book of the University of Oklahoma. The number of subscriptions received this week shall determine whether the program is on track. Helen Gwendolyn, 24-year-old college graduate, is running for the office of music of many on a platform called "No presecution accomplishments," but post-election accomplishments. Students of Hobart College, Geneva, N. Y., who operate automobiles, are not eligible for scholarships, according to new regulations issued this week. Habitat users of tobacco also are barred from certain scholarships. Twenty-one students from the University of Missouri obtained passage to Europe that summer by acting as a spy, and one girl landed in Spain, where they voiced that Spanish sentiments were much more intense than the modern American girl. The University of Oklahoma has five Alaskans enrolled in its correspondence division. Those enrolled are able to attend public schools at Fairbanks, Alaska. RENT-A-FORD CO. 916 Mass. Phone 653 We invite comparison Quality Finish Comfort Price misses value J. B. Lay's Well Shoe Shop 17. Wet. 30th Appreciate Your Business Cross eyes straightened without the use of eyelids. We fit it. We fit and recommend only first quali- Dr. F. A. Newcomb 737 Mass. Lawrence, Kan Northwestern University has a club called the "World-wide Grad Club." Students who have taken degrees at other colleges and are enrolled in graduate programs who take Introducing Richard Hudnut's New Creation Beautifully cut Bottles Exquisite Oders Parfum — Le Debut Paris Students, will be allowed to keep cars as long as "disease" is used in their manipulation, as the announcement of the University of Missouri. Phone 999 Eldridge Pharmacy We Deliver Women are increasing in numbers at Oxford University each year, according to a bulletin from the committee. The American Association of University Women. Candidates are admitted to Oxford University by examination or mitte on selection in this country. The University of Minnesota operates 11 cottages for the use of women students in the university. These are run on the cooperative system. 701 Mas. Want Ads WANTED—A student for part-time selling of an educational specialty —not books—here or in nearby town. Call Miss Price, phone 1568. 42 LOST—Two weeks ago, lady's Green wrist watch. Return to Kansan office. 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B01 S1, Kentucky MARCELLING, finger waving, water waving; 50e first 4 days of week Friday and Saturday. Shampooing, washing, 1015 Kentucky, phone 2775. FRESH APPLE elder for sale. 810 Penn. Phone 335. 41 FOR RENT - Fine well furnished apartment in modern house with furnace heat. All home bills paid. Special price for rest of semester Phone 2531 white. 1216 Tennessee. 41 WANTED—At once, one girl roommate; also a single room for rent at 1231 Louisiana. Just off the campus. Phone 1879. LOST-Hina Kappa Lambda fraternity pin, probably downtown, township AJG on back. Return to Kanun office. Reward. 42 STEEPER half soles pants and makes double breathe coats single. 924 Louisiana. Phone 1134. WANTED—Two soda fountain men. Must be experienced. The Green Owl. 43 WANTED—Student sewing. Mrs. Carl Dent, 1000 Ohio. Phone 1752. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. DR. FLORENCE BARROWS Diatomite Physician. Calls answered. Over Barber's Drug. 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