PAGE TWO University Daily Kansan Official Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence, Kansas Editorial Staff Narrator Editor, Chief Editor, Chief New Editor News Editor Night Editor Brian Teenon Haitian Teenon Alumni Editor Bernice Palacios Public Title Editor Gary Levine编辑 Sports Editor Richard Hornbeck Special Edition THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Other Board Members Stanley Packare Business Stuff Frank Tiffany Laurie Reppert Pinkman Jimmy Chelsea Callan Kevin Ward John Staples Jackson Bradley Buffett John Lee Bissinger Penn Hoffman Peggy Holmberg Advertising Manager Aust. Advertising Mgr. Foreign Advertising Mgr. Leo Boobingh Lorlie Reppert William Clark Telephones Telephones Business Office K. U; 66 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 Tennessee, Tree of the Department of Journalism. Entered as correspondent mail matter September 17, 1910, at the post office at Lawrence, Kansas, under the net of March 3, 1897 LATIN AND GREEK ARE REVIVED WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28, 1927 Contrary to popular opinion, the classic languages, Latin and Greek, are becoming more and more popular the older they get. No longer are they considered the "dead" languages. Today they are taken by more students in the high schools of this country than all the other foreign languages together. More than one and one-fourth million students are now studying Latin in the high schools alone. New words in the English, French and German vocabularies as well as new words in other languages are constantly being derived from other Latin or Greek words. Some examples of creations in English are "indestructo," "vitainphone," "vitianatico," "ejectic" and "radiola." Part of the reason for the new interest taken in the classical languages is due to the new methods of teaching that are employed in those subjects. Modern things are being brought in to be compared with the Latin and Greek. The influence of the Latin and Greek is being studied much more than it used to be, and the language in each case is being approached in a new manner. These new methods have been introduced as a result of a survey of the methods of teaching classical languages in the United States. The survey was nation wide, and was one in which several thousand persons took part. Most of the change in teaching methods and the increase in the popularity of the languages has taken place in the past five years. THE TAIL AGAIN Those dignitaries who during the past months have busied themselves with the weighty question as to whether the dog is wagging the tail or the tail the dog have found their interest reawakened by the renewed tacies of the tail. The new incentive came Saturday evening when it was announced that six leading members of the Missouri Valley Conference had withdrawn from the association. As we consider the action of the deserting schools, we see at least two questions with which our friends may busy themselves in the future. The first is "Is the move a confession that the tail realized its own bulkiness and that it might function more effectively after a little currying?" The second, "To what extent will the currying process modify for the future It is still too early to offer any seasoned omnis as to the outcome of the reorganization. The smaller membership may mean the best which athletics can contribute within its proper limited sphere. On the other hand, it may cause a concentrated wagging such an has never before been known in the Middle West. the equilibrium between the tail and the dog?" Standing out from the building of memorials of all descriptions and coats which has almost reached a mania since the World War, it's a plan to plant trees along highway number 40 in Missouri. Chet A. Keyes, recently installed head of the Sanford Brown Post of the American Legio of Kansas City, has announced the members of that organization or working with plans to make the great federal traffic a "Mennon lane" to Missouri's war dead. A TREE MEMORIAL The idea is a noble one in that it would utilize a growing and lasting beauty in an unselfish manner. Mr. Keyes and his organization are to be encouraged in carrying out their tree memorial plan, "A Tree for Every Gold Star," would be an appropriate vignette. Campus Opinion Student employment at the University is officially handled through the State Department of Education. The state legislature grants the Y, M, C, A, an annual budget of $1000 in compensation for carrying the records required by that of the student rooms bureau. Getting That Job Each year the Y. M. C. A, conducts an employment canvas of the entire city, and lets the positions open to students. The Y. M. C. A, a student employment secretary in the Y. M. C. A, office 12 months out of the year so that students can make application for work and Lawrence in touch with those same students. K. U. Beauty Parlor But largely as a result of the demands of alumni and friends of the University who are devotees ofcollege history, our university has in recent years conducted its own bursar of employment, through which University athletes have competed. These universities have been placed in positions on the campus under the direct or indirect supervision of the department, and sympathetic Lawrence business men. This fall, when the usual survey of Lawrence business firms was made, it was found that many of the business men had promised the athletic department for athletes recommended by the department of athletics. It is only reasonable that the question of student employment should not revolve on athletic prowess. Neither should it involve the question of subsidizing college athletics—a policy pursued in some form by, for all, if not all, colleges and universities having athletic departments of note. But the problem on this campus is one of duplication of effort as well. Two employment burraces, one placing athletes alone, the other trying to place men recording to their need for work, regardless of their athletic ability, cannot carry out their purposes without狱练 and disagreement. In spite of the effective service of the Y. M. C, A. employment bureau in the past, and the fact that it was willing to undertake this work without compensation at a time when no other organization was willing to do such an assignment, the agency had a single bureau of employment, headed by a paid secretary. This secretary's experience on the Hill and acquaintances among local business men should render him competent. He should have charge of all the administrative duties of University men, and might well be affiliated with the office of the men's student adviser. The budget now supplied by the state legislature for the University could also be transferred from the University Y. M. C. A. to the new bureau at 727 Mass. St. Guarantees good marcels without damage to the hair Finger Waves Water Waves Shampoos Manicures Phone 1028 for Appointments For the best hairstyles in town Ladies and Gentlemen, 50c K. U. Barber Shop 727 Mass. St. OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Vol. 1X Wednesday, September 28, 1927 No. 16 Business meeting of the Cosmopolitan club will be held this evening at 7:15 o'clock. Harry Robinette, secretary. COSMOPOLITAN CLUB: Quill club will meet this evening, in the rest room of central Administration building, at 8 p. m. Bernard Bloch. POROON TRY CLUB QUILL CLUB: WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB; The final tryout will be held Thursday, Sept. 23, in room 13 central Administration building, at 4:30 p.m. In those who have received numbers will please report promptly. New numbers will be given to any wrist wish to try out. There are still many vacancies to be filled. Berthn Alice Persains, business manager. Important meeting of the K. U. Dramatic club tonight at 7:30 in the court room of Green hall. Paul Parker, president. DRAMATIC CLUP: and would adequately cover the salary of the secretary and the expenses of his office. The employment secretary might well be a graduate student, one whose class schedule would allow him to spend six to eight hours daily in the employment office. All matters pertaining to the employment of University women could be referred, as the office of the dean of women. If the Hill is to be truly democratic, the man who earnestly desires to earn his University education should be aided in securing employment regardless of his athletic attainments or business interests. But unless duplication of effort should be to the interest of the people of the state—F. T. Athletic Conquest Is Ridiculed In the columns of Campus Opinion of the Kansas, Sept. 27, this statement is made in situations that the Missouri Valley conference will add to our games, it is worthwhile, but if it will not be enough to vindicate our claims as national leaders in athletics, it is not only worthwhile, but it is the only thing Yes, I bearly agree with C. C. Kansas along with her five sister schools must prove to the world that the athletic program is effective in athletics. I feel sure that every hundred percent will assume the same attitude. What, I ask, could be more important than teaching good behavior in athletic programs (I almost said learning) loyal sons has its chance to impress the world and show the world how to bond every energy, direct every fund, and utilize every market; and buy our meat by guncanteen them as it is. We are a team of red-hot bedded conches with big, he-man voices, let us keep our athletic material on the field, driving teams fast and hard to give the Ku Kua and the Jay Jones a good dose of ginger, let us disband classes so that students may at all time participate in an elaborate huge quantities of that indescribable and indefinable something, the absence of which is the cause of such great success. In these things, let us make whatever sacrifices are necessary to reduce that obsocious and haughty East, for e.g., C. C. points out "it is the only thing On the other hand let us with great vigor suppress all reds, radicals, bolts shevelles and more. We must breath a word about "Athletics for all" or complain that the answered of college athletics is bad. Not to all and not to make athletics an end in itself. Let us not fail in this the greatest opportunity that K, U has ever had to impress the East. On Other Hills --wares this year in a cross country meet. The winner of the meet will be hold the latter part of the season, and the winner will receive recognition from the athlete designated to win. A new dance hall at the University of Oklahoma is designed to make student council dances less crowded this year. The hall has a total of 6600 seats, twice as large as the hall in which dances were held last year. Freshmen at the University of Missouri will construct an "M" 190 feung, on one end of a table and on the other, stand this fall. The "M" will be of stone and painted gold and black. Missouri's colony. The "M" will be part of the men's student council, which hopes to make the maintenance and repainting of the emblem a class treasure. Central College at Fayette, Mo, has recently received, through a court decree, the famous Morrison observance in 1875 for Pritchit School Institute, a college which has since been closed. With the closing of the Pritchit Institute the observatory was allowed to reopen and the will of the donor which provides for its upkeep. An investigation instigated recently by the district attorney at large in 2014 placed at the discount of Central college by order of the court. Freshman track aspirants at M. U. will be given a chance to show their There's a New Stocking in Town Grace at the ankle Silk over the knee Newest colors. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28, 1927 $1 85 SERVICE SHEER and SILK TO THE HEM Preliminary surveys of children in public schools in the American Fed. district are conducted at 5,000 childrens' hours of Houring, find 5,000,000 childrens' attending activities in the United States. Big Round Hamburgers Life Savers After the Library Hot Tamales - - - - Chili Run by Harry Open late Out-half million dollars is to be spent on new fraternity houses at DePauw University this year; *Alpha Omicron I*, Kuppe Phi Sigma, Alma Tau Omega, Lambda Chi Alpha, and Delta are planning new houses. The Student Council of the University of Missouri voted to reorganize the曼恩管理学院的University of Missouri. The students to arrange its booking for the coming season. This band will be performing at their pilgrimage to Lawrence this fall. Jowell Wiley, secretary of the Missouri state board of agriculture, asks interns to assume the role of the field of entomology in the Missouri College of Agriculture and at the state experiment station. They are responsible for animal husbandry, and other fields of agriculture and horizontal pastures. Be well prepared, according to Mayo. Over three hundred men students at the University of Indiana joined LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas A specializing School in Shorthand. Typewriting Accounting, Banking Secretarial Training Now in Session Ask for Catalog Knox Hats the Indiana Union twice, paying the usual fee for membership before they discovered that an increase in regular fees had provided for membership in the Union. Every woman in Indiana had a membership in the Association of Women Students in the same way. The University is to refund the extra money BOOK AND GREEN CENTRAL HOTEL New proofs of evolution have been found in the many drawings on 1f leaves of text books in the Sun Springs, Ohio, high school. Blue jeans sweed with green thorn have been decided upon as uniform dress for the freshmen of Brigham Young University. Send the Daily Kansan home. Hockey Teams Practice Hockey practice now occupies an important place in the day's routine in women's abilities. Special empathy is being placed on strokes, reacts and grasps. Scheduled hockey games are scheduled for Tuesday to follow. Senior, 4:30 Mcdonald, 3:20 Thursday, Thelmin Stevenson, manager; junior, 3:30 Monday, 3:30 Wednesday, Betty Short, manager; junior, 3:30 Friday, Elizabeth Henderson, manager; freshman, 3:30 Tuesday, 4:30 Wednesday, Virginia Allen, manager. The Tiger squad went through stiff 15-minute serimmage, before a n Fox news camera. Several sensational sites were made. This is National Swater Week. Read the Kansan want ads. The thermometer says it's time for a fall coat! A shower-proof coat for cool evenings and for general wear $81.90 to $45 where Society Brand Clothes are sold and It will be ready by the first of next week You can still get your copy The We Are Sorry! Is Not Out Today Kansan Student Directory if you subscribe for the University Daily Kansan at once $4.00 You will need the directory many times quiz! I fail But it will not be sold separately 20. 5907