1. 已知 $a, b$ 为实数,且 $|a| + |b| < 4$. 则 $a^2 + b^2 - 6ab + 4 = 0$. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1927 PAGE TWO University Daily Kansa Official Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence, Kansas Editorial staff Editor-in-Chief Paul Paterson Strewy Editor Hannan Fernandez Associate Sunday Editor Laila Cather Sport Editor Diah Burkhardt Sunday Staff Margaret Kilburn Sidney Cundy V. Gee Hunsinger Ted Shepard Elizabeth Cornell Larry Plimpie Brendan Corrish Cindra Bonne J. Mackenzie BUSINESS STAR Advertising Manager Joe Doering Astr. Advertising Mgr. Laurie Rowept Forest Advertising Mgr. William Clark Business Office K. U. 56 News Room K. U. 22 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1927 Published in the afternoon, five times a week, and on Sunday morning, by students in the Department of Journalism of the University of Texas Press of the Department of Journalism. Noticeen an asso-ciel-club, mailmaster September 17, 1910, at the post office at lawrence, Kannan, under the act of March 3, 1957 "Come on into the lake," said the spider to the fly. THE NOCTURNAL PLUNGE OF THE EDITOR "But I don't care to," the fly politely said. "Well, you'll come anyway," was the spider's firm reply. The editor was baptized Friday night. Not voluntarily, for he doesn't believe in total inversion, and besides the murky, ominous waters of Potter's fakes were bitter cold, and not even the sizzling, fiery brimstone of Hades could have been less extinguishing. But anxions, pleading friends were so determined that he be watched of his sins whether he wanted to be or not that some five score of them run the risk of being a pop rally just to purge him of his cultural anecdody. "What a warm time you're going to have," consolated one of the prizefighters, with a slight touch of irony, as the editor was led down the cinder trail to the pile. "Your 'Coonsel to the Fresh' in Thursday's Kansan has threatened a tradition of 30 years. Repent of your sins, and though they exhibitions may be as scarlet, from this freezing water you will return as white and cold an snow." So splattering, gargling, kicking, the editor was lifted high above the shimmer water. Frowning at him impermissibly, he pressed his finger immensely dumped into it. "Naw, he's play "Come on in," the Naw, his Fine." replied the editor, chilled to the murmur, but unimpatient still. "Now, come out and we will play that stirring hymn 'Fur the Gannet!' on our patrol," urged the joyous crowd from the bank. Ten minutes later the moon, round with laughter, rose from behind the bill and helped the sliver find his shoes. AUDITORIUM DEDICATION In an address on simple as the chasits and dignified lines of the new Auditorium, Charles F. Scott dedicated that building Friday night to the service of the youth of Kansas. Through the ages beautiful buildings have had power to impire me. The great cathedrals of Europe by their very symmetry and nobility lift men near God. In the United States also we are coming to understand the value of beautiful buildings as influences for nobler living. There were few persons in that large audience Friday night who did not feel the influence of their sur- oundings. The mutistic sweep of the arched roof, the long, heavy curtains in front, the soft glow from the thousands of light fixtures, all combined to lend a dignity to everything that took place there. May this newest and finest building on the Hill contribute through the coming years its share toward developing the vision and faith of the young people of the state. The Brown Bull For those who have tired of the classical argument as to whether the hen or the hen can first, we suggest a new topic: In the editor or the reading public responsible for the law tumor of a magazine? This question is brought to the mixed arrest by the threatened disciplinary action against the editor and business manager of the Brown Bull, honor publication at the Kansas State Agricultural College, for the questionable taste of the recent "Holdup" issue. The same issue of the newspaper which tells of the censorship, also informs us that the magazine has been highly successful from the point of sale, the last copy having disappeared from the news stands within 24 hours of its publication. Unobligately the editors had their ideas of what the public wanted, and gave it to them. Judging by the values, their guess went not far amiss. It seemed to have been merely a question of supply and demand. The Kanman does not seek to up- low him humor even when it comes rom a college campus. Many so-called humorous publications give the outside world a more unfair disdired view of college life, a practice he bearly condemned. This column wishes merely to call use again to the question, still unattention once again to the question ill answered. "Who is responsible the editors or an unmoral public?" Each person who attempts to answer the question makes his own definition. The concept is as abstract as are the concepts of truth, liberty, and justice. Respect is a factor in law, so is overt action; but so many things happen each day that no newspaper can hope to print them all. Therefore the student of the press is forced to the conclusion that whatever a newspaper chooses to publish a news, the responsibility for the news rests, then squared on the shoulders of the newspaperman. NEWS IS MANUFACTURED What is news? Campus Opinion There Are Other Traditions Editor Daily Kansan: Special for Sunday Evening That there is a very well defined tradition of freedom of speech on the press on the campus. That this tradition should prevent physical violence, that it should allow belief's, just as the cap tradition should make the freshmen wear their cap. That those who took up philosophy were putting themselves exactly in the position of the freshman who refuses to wear his cap.-George Having been an unintentional necessary before the fact, by writing the campus opinion which drew the attention of students, he sat Saturday night, busily, may I suggest— All variety football men and variety conches f. C. C. Cappon, Harold Stiele, Guy Lookbaubach and John Sabe were entertained last night with a dinner at the Virginia Inn. Manager E. R. Brush (for the dinner). It started at 7 o'clock, immediately following regular practice. Football Men Attend Banquet Salad Luncheon 35c Blue Mill OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Vel. IX Sunday, October 16, 1927 No. 38 WARNING OF THE COLLEGE FACULTY. The faculty of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences will meet on Monday at 10:30 a.m. in the Auditorium as part of the ADMINISTRATION HOURS. H. Kelley, president MEE TING OF THE COLLEGE FACULTY ( University Museum Force Adds New Fossil and Bird Specimens As Result of Two Expeditions The old chalk canyons of western Kansas, where, so tradition tells us first originated that famous chant of the scene is the scene of a most interesting exploring expedition this past summer at the canyon of the Kansas force, headed by W. H. Burt, toured the canyons in search of fossils to add to the museum collection, and then to the lower 100 feet in height, cover about two sections of land in Logan county, and the canyons there are fossils found there, are practically worthless. The canyons first became famous in 1884 when a government agent discovered a species of bat, which it seemed, had never been there since, until the collection of 25 made this summer by the In addition to this trip to the clacks canyons the museum force sent out a second expedition during the summer of 1968, an additional charge of T. E. White and F. M. Marr, first went to Trego county, which was joined by C. D. Bunker, assistant curator at the museum, who had been in New Mexico making a collection of birds and animals, in 1968, taught Tachnoir, A. B. 16' of Kansas City. A large number of sunkes, turtles and landlords, all carefully preserved in the collection, are collected from the collectors, and are undergoing classification and investigation in the museum. This second expedition, despite the fact that it was handicapped by eleven necro storms and rains, calibrated the collection in a museum collection. Among these specimens were 33 rare varieties of *Anaconda* night during a snow-storm. Lasting Methods Altered Large Savings Now Possible in Mold Making in Mold Masking Although the collecting of birds is difficult in summer, the larger number of species that have been brought back by the researchers, and are now being pre New York, Oct. 15.-Electric weld Although castings have many advantages, the castings, the report explains, cause many delays and losses in production and are for specially designed machines. ing and the cutting of metals with flame are revolutionizing the building of large machines and replacing the making of large expensive castings. How this development is saving industry and the public many years ago, it can usually be in a report of the trained Foundation just trained. The pattern-maker has difficulty in constructing a casting pattern for he most divide of the sand mold. Moreover, the molten metal may not flow into the mold readily. Often it may break off and form pockets. It pockets may form and parts crack away as the metal coils and parts of the casting may be spongy. After months of preparation the casting is poured and slowly cooled, stripped and cleaned. A rigid impasse device allows the casting is shipped to the machine shop. When certain parts of the casting are machined, the tool often uncrews in narrow crevice extending into the Now, through the use of the flame torches that cut metals easily, and electric welding devices that join metals so effectively that they seem to glow, steel is being used in steel slabs, plates, hats, and other structural shapes easily obtainable in the open market, be built up into an appropriate to the construction environment; they are close to standards without further work, waking of metal and weight is much reduced, and construction may begin as soon as there is no waiting for heatings. causing at places where soundness and strength should not be questionable. In some cases, the same time are irrecoverably lost, together with great expense incurred in foundation and machine-shop and for transfers to and from them, and the same risk may be taken again. Some machines can be completely fabricated in less time than formerly was consumed in making patterns. Predictions of cost and delivery can be made. In the new technique, steel up to eight inches thick is cut with flame. Half-inch plates are cut at the rate of 1/4 inch plate thickness at $7\frac{3}{8}$ inches a minute. Steel rails are readily cut by the high-pressure flame. Welding is done by electric arc welding and most of the operations automatic and more rapid than hand work. The total number enrolled in the University of Illinois this semester is 10,790. Schulz The Tailor 917 Mass. Style, Snap, Fit, and Wear go in all of them. Suiting you is my business. Clothes That Satisfy Emotions to Be Studied --by planning to eat Springfield, Ohio, Oct. 15—Leading scientists from universities over the United States have accepted invitations ( ) to come to Wittenburg College in Iowa. The college is the most difficult problem that psychologists are trying to solve. This problem in everyday language is an emotion and how does it work? Scientists From All the World to Add to Discussion The symposium is being arranged by Dr. Martin L. Reynert, formerly of the University of Oslo, and now at Wittenberg College of psychology at Wittenberg College. Among the well known psychologists who have accepted the invitation to present their views, Doctor J. M. King of Princeton, in Boston; Dr. J. McKeen Cattell, of New York City; Dr. Knight Dumpat, of John Hopkins University; Dr. Richard W. Burchard, of versity; Dr. Carl E. Seashore, of the University of Iowa; Dr. Margaret Washburn of Vassar College; and Dr. Robert R. McKee, of Wisconsin, Dr. W. B. Cannon, physician, of Harvard medical School, who has made many important contributions to the understanding of the emotional emotion, also is expected to speak. Famous European scientists who are sending papers to be read and discussed by the U. of Paris at the University of Paris; Prof. Alfred Alber, of Vienna; Jr. William Stern, of the Uni. of Cambridge; Dr. W. Wieback, Prof. W. Bechweder, of Leningrad. The physical changes which take place when an individual becomes nationally excited are being studied in country, and much information about research laboratories throughout the world is being collected. The global effects is being collected. However, an accepted explanation of what is, is, and why, is yet to be produced. DR. H. H. LEWIS Optometrist Practice limited to examination of Eyes without dilating, and Fitting of Glasses. 801 Mass. 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