PAGE TWO THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6.1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN University Daily Kansan Official Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence, Kansas Editorial Staff EDUCATION STATE Editor-In-Chief Robert Mines News Editor Paul Durant News Editor Peter L. Cockrum Night Editor Halton Talon Alumni Editor Bernie Palmacke Alumni Editor Benoit Kostelkofler Plant Tailor Editor Gertse Portzne Sportschrift Editor Richard Hersmann Sportschrift Editor Richard Hersmann Other Board Members --a male hobo and to the best man hobo. Then the Tiger hani started. When the clock pointed to the third annual Hobe day, the students were not aware of the chapter that was about to be written in Kannas football fame. Wenry Willies greeted the Board of Registrs in an all-hobo con- vocation. There Bane Smith, captain of the Jawhawk eleven, in a pointed address telling the students of the exact fighting status of the Crimson and the Blue, assured them of team unity. The "hoop" became frantic for victory. They attended the Doe Yak rally in a friendly spirit. The result is written in the Kumara's files in two inch black type, "Kumara 19, Tigers 7." And it is stamped in the memories of each Jawhawker as the greatest football game in Kannas history. Frank Tifft, Jamaica Reporter Frank Tifft, Washington Reporter Ghattner Cote, Jordanian Reporter Jordanian Reporter Allison Griffith, South Korea Reporter L. Hutchins, Japan Reporter Peggy Hoffman, New York Reporter Advertising Manager Leo Buchring Aust. Advertising Mgr. Loulie Repert Foreign Advertising Mgr. William Clark Telephones Telephones Business Office K. I. 66 News Room K. I. 25 Polluted in the afternoon, five times in the day, the Department of Journalism of the University of Michigan and the Department of Journalism, both the University of Michigan and the Department of Journalism, both the University of Michigan and the Department of Journalism, Kansas, under the act of March 1, 1957. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1927 HOBO DAY If the inimpease of University traditions is wound regularly every night, the Fifth Annual Hobo day will come around in six weeks. If the students on Mount Oread lack the sincerity to convince the faculty and the administration that they cannot live down the few unpleasanties connected with the hobo demonstration last fall, the reverenced timepiece may break a mainspring. Hobay day came into existence through the will of the students in the month of November, 1923. "Iam" Hamilton, varsity cheerleader, reigned in the realm of prince in those days. The Doe Yak yally needed a "breeze." Hobay day was conceived for this purpose. For that first year it fulfilled that purpose. Students were a little shy in making their appearance in hobate attire, but they turned out to classes in sufficient numbers to make "Beat Mizsox" heard over the Hill when the whelble snapped. Next came the second revolution of the hour hand. Bob Roberts led the second annual Hobo day crowd in a loud unoccurring of pep and riotous spirit. A ticket to Columbia was awarded by a business man to the Lact year, the fourth annual Hobe day was attended by a large array of riotous hobos intent upon Tiger meat. Some took advantage of the occasion to commit acts of roadiness. The convoction was marked by outbursts a little unwarranted in the minds of some. Grocery wangas were vandalized. Green ball became the club room of the "big butter and egg men of the Hill." A case or two of rank indecency in dress were reported by critics of the day. Yes, the K, U, timepiece lost a few seconds because of the dust of last year's demonstration, but the students of Mount Oread trust that this slight disorder will not cause this treasured hour to be struck from its dial. Campus Opinion ---0---0---0---0---0---1---1---0---0---0---0---1---0---0---0---0--hats are full of it Freshman Caps Again Editor Daily Kansan: In Tuesday night's Kansas there appears an article telling of the rules that freshmen in other schools must respect. In K. U. freshmen should be grateful for getting off so easily. Would any man deliberately let a case of indigestion on untrained simply be punished? The freshman regulations are an insult. The very form of the cap proves that. It is designed to create a class distinction in a group that lives in a country. It is out of tune with the principles that should be most highly valued: democracy and liberty. To expect loyalty under these circumstances, the point far—Gilbert Everhart. GIRLS! G T R I L. Don't throw your love to L. R. Runners, sings and holes "Mended." Hemstitching, Pulling, Buttons, Dressing and Smoking Smith Hemstitching and Beauty Shop 9335; Mass, Street Phone 683 Lawrence, Kans. DOBBS HATS The Autumn models are characteristic Dobbs inspirations. There is something unusual about them that is not easy to describe, but it is noticeable to the man who likes to express his mood in the swing of his hat; for the want of a better word it is called "style." Dobbs OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Vol. IX Thursday, October 6, 1927 No. 28 The Kappa Phi club of the Methodist Eminent Church will hold pledge service at the home of Mrs. Edwin Price, 1232 Abbott street, at 7359 the KAPPA PHIL CLUB: Bernice Palenske, publicity manager. A. I. E. E.; There will be a meeting of the A, I, E, E, at 7:30 this evening, in room 309 Marvah hall. This meeting promise to be enjoyable. Entertainment will be held until 8:00 p.m. MEN'S GLEE CLUB: Thomas A. Larremore, director. The annual photograph of the club will be taken at Squires Hotel, 1035 Mass. street, at 12:35 Friday, Oct. 7. Regulars and reserves are expected to appear in this picture, wearing unseamed coats, black vests, black bow tie, black hats, white dress shirts, and tabled straight collar. Compton公益 Club hike will be to Indiana at 4:45 p. m..Harry Robin- Smith prove, Friday. Meet at 1635 ete, secretary. K. U. Beauty Parlor at 727 Mass. St. Guarantees good marcels without damage to the hair Finger Waves Water Waves Shampoos Manicures For the best haircuts in town Ladies and Gentlemen, 50c K. U. Barber Shop 727 Mass. St. Phone 1028 for Appointments Going Home for the Week-End? If so, remember that the cheapest way is via the Kansas City, Kaw Valley & Western Rwy. Co. One way fare, Lawrence to Kansas City (City Park, Kansas) $ .72 Round trip fare, Lawrence to Kansas City (City Park, Kansas) $1.25 Tickets and Waiting Room 638 Mass. E. J. J. O'Brien, Traffic Manager. The young man who wants lots of style and quality in a suit, but not too much in price, will find our assortment of popular priced two-pant suits just the thing for school or dress wear. 2-pant Suits In all the new fall shades and patterns. $25 to $45 GeoB Sheets&Son 733 Mass. St. That there is need for a radical reform in the ranking rules of the university, B. Bizzell of the University of Oklahoma, given in his address to the students of Chapman colleges, chapped exercises. He said that the importance of membership in a society or fraternity was over-emphasized by student organizations on the campus. Send the Daily Kanzan home. 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