TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4. 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE > Hopkins, Kansas Court Justice. Challenges Courage of Students At Annual Initiation Ceremony Thirty-seven years ago, Richard J Hopkinson, student, climbed Mc Cread secured through the balls of Fraser University's football team to testimony—much the same thoughts as the students of today. Thursday night, a generation and a half later, the university was moved on the site of a former cow pasture—now the Memorial stadium—he took the class of 1951 the history of the university; they that eveningbled allusions. Let Judge Hopkins, of the Kansas supreme court, tell it: "This meeting reminds me of some of the first student meetings I attended in old Fraser ball more than a third of an caryage annu. All in all students are much the same now as they were at the same meeting by the same desires and aspirations." "There may be, perchance, some among you who show precisely what you are going to do while here; what vocation you will follow in life, where life's journey, will take you and that experience. There were students in my day who had been sufficiently buffeted on about life's tempestuous sea that while we had hopes, we were uncertain just when or how we would make the burden. My brief remarks directly directed to students of that type. Kangas History Unique **KANSAS HISTORY UNIVERSITY.** "The Kansas University and the state of Kansas, all have a peculiar relationship in our history of our country. Early Kansas became the experimental station of the world. To understand her history, we must understand the conditions at her beginning. She was settled in a race between the people of the North and the South. From Missouri and Mississippi to Georgia, they came to explore the territory of Kansas (for their peculiar institution). From Missouri, Ohio, Illinois, and Indiana, came the sons and daughters of the North with the old patriarch in their hearts." j* "For years the most significant warfare raged in this territory Armed men -men- Missouri invaded Kansas, captured St. Louis and enforced slavery legislation. The New England emigrant aid society and the Beechon Bible and Riffle Brigade sent many prisoners to Washington quick on the trigger as their southern opponents. The contest was fierce but the cause of freedom prevailed." The Born of B. In "In June 1854 after the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska bill, the New England emigrant aid society sent Dean Braden Delivered Addresses at Newton Meetings Last Week Under Way Wealth Is Not Success Plans to Raise Money for New Bible College Are Now Under Way The largest part, however, will be set aside for work at the University of Kansas and a college to be used as an endowment for the establishment of a Bible college have. These directly responsible for the Bible college project interviewed students who will get under way at an early date. The tax-supported school in this state will participate in these funds. Interviewed students will be the thought of the promoters to establish a denominational college, but to develop the present school of religion work on a higher and more comprehensive bu- Dr. Charles Robinson to select a location for a colony. He selected the north end of Mr. Orend. The spirit of hot colony which has been handed over to Plymouth in the Mayflower. From Plymouth and Boston it came to Lawrence; the spirit of high ideas, of aspirations, of liberty and freedom. It was this spirit that made Lawrence an elite town in America. His instructions of Kansas University, "Briefly, if you would be loyal to the traditions of this great University, you should understand that while you will have to take into consideration, You should aspire to be both successful and happy and if you are both of these, in the true sense of those terms, you will necessarily have to follow the traditions of this great institution. Dean S. B, Brandon of the School of Religion returned from Newton, Thursday, where he delivered two addresses, one at Beth College in Newton and another at the Convention of the Kuwait Christian Crusade Convocation this week. At the later meeting there were 580 representatives from over 60 countries churches in Kansas in attendance. "Real success in life does not mean he accumulation of wealth, but it is sound rather in the service that one may render to his fellow beings. He should be able to certify that happiness in the truest sense can be better achieved in service to one's fellow man than in money. It is not measured by its length but by the accomplishments during its brief period. The individual success of each one depends on a single factor — not measured by its length for his life work. The future of the state and nation depend upon the energy, the integrity and the wisdom of the students. The students of the colleges today will be the backbone of our civilizations in the years to come. A wise soldier is sure of his foundation." This week the crusade proper opens with a financial drive in Harvey county. This drive will continue throughout the year, until one-half million dollars has been raised. The major amount earned is for educational and religious works among the university students. "Let everyone consider the great problems of life seriously. Let him have a fixed mina, a purpose which he will accomplish, a word which he will understand." "The board of education of my church would like to see developed an "Honesty is one of the essential elements of a sound foundation. It runs its own reward. "Soldiers of Peace" A new civilization needs soldiers of power. There is a great need of leaders. They must have light and vision, who will help others down the highway of life, past the dead. "One's own efforts will enlarge his own opportunities. He conquers who first conquer himself. "They are calling us at the crossroads of life. He who would be greatest must be the servant of all. Will you answer that call? Will you be a university of which you now have become a part?" outstanding school of religious instruction and the situation seems very favourable for Kanaa, a national institutions in the state and they will therefore be able to focus their attention upon the educational experiences of the world war, this project would have been carried out years ago, but we are started with the better." Swarthout Enterprises Faculty The faculty of the School of Fine Arts attended a reception and tea given by Dean and Mrs. D. M. Swarthout at their new home "Valleyview." The tea was served in fine china and forty-three attended. The tea was the first of a series of get togethers for the Fine Arts faculty which are being planned to give the faculty an opportunity chance to become better acquainted. northwest Entertaining Faculty Send the Daily Kansan home Hear the World Serie Play by Play at the Rock Chalk Cafe Every Day Deposit with Capper Presents Award Girl's Accomplishment --- Silver Shield Mahattan, Karen, Oct. 4 — S. Sonato Arthur Capper, Republican of Kansas Friday presented the department of journalism at the Kansas State Agriculture College a silver shield in settlement agricultural journalism. Journalism Department Win neen year the name of one honor amount in agrimentation, Journalism zell will be engraved upon the shield, thil- giving recognition for the next de- cade. The shield is 20 inches high and 14 inches wide. It is mounted upon a mahogany piece. The main shield is encrusted with an array of flowers which the names of the honor students will be engraved. The first name will be selected and the shield will be selected as spring. Lawrence, Kansas The cry of "meat! meat!" and the crush of hands gently teaching course material to a student sound still often heard on American college campuses, the column of words for this word. Watkins National Bank Freshmen! How Would These Torture Rules for Yearlings Compare With Those You Obey Have you ever fallen upstairs? or course, falling down stairs is a rather old accomplishment, and it has been demonstrated that a person may also up stairs, perhaps not as completely, but surely in just as wrongly. Central College, Fayette, Mo. leads the list for innominal expoitions. He is a member of "Worm Bay." To quote the Central College, the college opera in speakable voice: A woman was hurrying to chase in Green hall. The steps were crowded with masculine forms, anyone would tactify to that fact. The woman was standing on the floor, when, in her effort to avoid stepping on the sprawling masculinity, she stubbed her toe. Her first inclination was to flop completely, but regaining her compu-sure slightly, she loot, then unactically in an effort to right herself. "Dune Fashion was in a squeegee mood. Troubles were here inside and out, from north where the 'model' walked south ('Worm connectes') were鞋肖 and mercurious chronic... There were speeches, sobs, not hot calling calls. After so long a time the gentlemen awoke to the fact that there was a disaffected young lady in their midst. They scrambled to their feet to help her. But by that time she had find and locked up the blinking and fast notified to tears. The elimin to the "bill" was a act in which all "Worms" were required to throw their shoes into one another so that they would not property as quickly as possible. Better pills were awarded the losers in each act of the afternoon. Only the men were required to participate although most of them took place later when轨 part in "wormming". The student council at Bright Young University, Provok, Uda ruled that both men and women students must wear reputation green caps and a class uniform of blue shirts. Some students are permitted perhaps are to be allowed out. Is in Falling Up Stairs ln on freshmen men at all school dances and penalties will fall on the greenbeers who is reluctant to give up their votes. They brought, before a recent session of the senior court. Two women who had violated the sacred laws were required to dust off the faculty's chapel seats and the nine men were given Bethany College, Lindsburg, Kau, requires both men and women freshts to wear green caps and to paste on the bill a piece of adhesive tape bearing his or her last name. Upper-classmen enforce the rule. 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