TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FIVE Prof. F.B.Dains Attends National Chemists Meeting Students American Chemical Society Convention Attended by Former K. U. Students. Dr. P. R. Dallas of the department of chemistry at the university has recently resumed from four months' meeting of the American Chemical Society hold in Detroit, Michigan. Doctor Dainin was counselor from the meeting. He states that the meeting was chaotic and that oil of the 1500 chemists present, there were many former k. U. C. men. Former K. U. students and faculty members who gave papers at the conference, were M. H. Elsay, M. F. Karger, D. E. Kahman, W. K. LaMfer, F. T. Mecklin, B. N. Nicoll, Sully A. Burger, E. W. Fillibson, and E. Sloan. Of the K, U, faculty and graduates present, there were two chairmen of groups and three who acted as chairmen of the division of organic chemistry, and E. F. Kohman chairman of the division of agriculture, who was chairman of the division of organic recruits of divisions there were, Victor K. LaMere, secretary of the division of petroleum chemistry; Fred W. Pandget, secretary of the division of petroleum chemistry, and O. O. Mullle, secretary of the division of gas and fuel chemistry. K. U. alumni attending the meeting were: F. L. Bush, W. V. Cullison, Decatur, Ill.; H. R. W. Cadwell, Detroit, Mich.; F. B. Daims, Lawrence; R. W. Davidson, Lawrence; H. M. Ehey, Pittsburgh; F. W. Farger, Chicago; Wilher Detroit, Detroit, Mich.; Carli Heinan, Washington, D. C.; Kohman, Washington, D. C.; U. K. LaMere, New York City; O. H. Mallek, Pittsylvania, Pa.; H. T. Morgan, Joplin, Mo.; M. A. Nelson, Shreveport, N.C.; H. A. Nelson, Washington, D. C.; W. J. Nielson, Bessie D. Nelton; H. I. Nicolet, A. R. Powell, Chicago; Hart Park, Honington, Michigan; L. V. Redham, New York City; Ralph Stallman, Mrs. C, C. Silman, Toledo, Ohio Farmers May Use Force New Method of Feeding Plants Has Been Discovered 10 15 20 25 30 Washington, Sept. 27 — Forcible feeding methods applied to plants, introduction of recruitment prisoners, promises to improve the quality of wheat, and incidentally to improve the farms getter from the muller. An exhibit of the results of applying mineral fertilizer to wilt fields, not in the conventional time just before sowing, is also often season when the grains are well into their formative period, will be shown in an exposition in New York this week. The method was worked out by Dr. Joelkiel Davidson of the bureau of chemistry and soils of the United States department of agriculture. The cost of the fertilizer averages $3 per acre, and the net profit to the farmer is calculated from the number of fertilizer application thereafter amounts to about $3 per acre. Baking tests carried out by Doctor Davison together with J. H. Shollcumberger of the bureau of agriculture have shown that high protein wheat obtained in the new way yields bread of superior qualities. It is thought not unlikely that the housewife may be willing to pay a premium on flour which yields Second Generation Club to Meet This Afternoon The Second Generation club will meet this afternoon at 4:30 in the notification of central Administration building to chief officers and to make plans for the first activity in which they will be able to provide part, that of planning "Dear Day." members of the club will be those whose parents have at some time or other opportunity can become a member, if this is true of either or both parents. It is plumed that this organization provides support for the annual Taday's day program. Announcement Received Marriage Announcement Received Announcement has been received of the name of Marcia Cuffe, A. B. 25, and Miss Mary Loe- mph, mother of Mrs. and Mrs. H. Mary. Coffelt was a major in the department of journalism. Mr. and Mrs. Coffelt will be at home after Oct. 10 at Blackwell, Okla. Many New Specimens Collected During Entomological Expedition Through Southwestern States Yes, we fix them while you wait, or have them ready when you return. *Quality and Service* is our watch- word, but in our language it can be observed or shining, think of Boehringer Ice Shop Shop and Shine Park! 1017 Massachusetts—Adv. The purpose of the entomological expedition to the Northwest this past summer was four-fold, according to Dr. Francis Huntington, part of the department of entomology. The reasons wore to revisit the old collection places of Dr. Francis Huntington Snow in order to complete series cases, and to locate insect groups neglected in former expeditions, to study the distribution of certain insects from Mexico to Kansas, and to gather bio-information on hippopotamus related to Kamaas forms. The expedition was under the direction of Dr. R. H. Beamer, assistant curator of the ontomological museum. The other members of the party were Dr. E. M. Resh, assistant professor of ontology, and Larsen Anderson, c20. Travel by Ford The party traveled in a Ford car carrying a little luggage as possible. They left the University the morning before the meeting of the Kauai Anatomological Society at Medora, July 2. July 5, at Garden City, the university was joined by Lynn Stephenson, a geologist gennathan from Kauai City. **Proceeding to Amarillio, Texas of July 6, they were not there by Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Brown, whose Mrs. Bennett being a local coeleteist, From Amarillio the party went to Claire, N. M., Iaume, and Rowell to the Carla bad caverns.** The story of the discovery of the Carlsbad caverns is interesting. About twenty years ago, a cowboy thought he saw smoke issuing from the ground and upon closer investigation he found that the smoke was coming from bats still live there, but they are it side eave. After completing the regular caviar trip of six miles, the manager ordered to pack it in order that the men of the University expedition might make a further survey of the area. They found a large number of insects, represented by several species. Two species of bottles, new to science, have been recently added already. From Caribboid, N. M., the expedition went to the "Big Bend" country of Texas, where they spent a week at Marina, Texas, the party broke up. The Benedictes and Mr. Stephenson returning home, while the team was to El Paso, Texas, way of Las Crises, N. M., and Tucson, Ariz. Survey Cavern= Mathematics Club Will Meet While in the Tuscan section of the country the scouters worked in the The Mathematics club will begin its program for this year next Monday. There will be a business meeting and a guest presentation. Administration building after which there will probably be a short social meeting. All members are asked to sign in. Santa Rita, Santa Catalina, and Humboldt mountains, at all three places in California, are a vital distribution of aquatic bipipera, as well as collections in the places where they occur. Vivit Old Mexico The party spent one day in Old Mexico, fledging the Riche Grande at Candelabra, Texas, and found no custome officers. Colascal San Antonio contained only a few adobe houses, in all, about two months were spent on the trip. That it was very fertile is evidenced by the many thousands of specimens obtained, many of them from Mexico, and not a few of them now to science. The party camped out during their trip, and for the first three days they did not put up any arms; they did not put up their horns. After that, however, they had much to cheer about. The mountain found very good coal on their trip, but very few hard sardines. The salmon was very good counts in this region and even never muddy, even after a hard sardine trip. The party had many hot days, especially at Tucson. Some days the temperature ran as high as 134 degrees, so they wore very cool and pleasant. The nights, however, were very cool and fiery for some. They danced the chance, for it was at night that they stretched their sheets and did much of their collecting and mounts of their collection. See Few Snakes The osteologist took very little luggage with them, but they did take various remotes for snake bite, thinking that they would need them. The veterinarian, Arizona, Texas, and New Mexico, however, they saw only two very small snake mitts, while at the same time they read in the paper that they were about to bury a ratnake right here at home. Near Bemison, Ark., the party found a gila monster which they brought back to the collection here, but they were afraid of the brutal Doctor Berner said, "It was a miracle pleasant profitable trip all around. Lyle Stephenson's famous three-fried chicken dinners prepared by Stephen Kernan are the most enjoyable features of the trip. We had no trouble and Little Espicea with our Food. We had to make sure we were in a vantage into the muscatine brinse ormses every time. Best of all, we brought back thousands of espirgines, and the task of separating them is in progress now." Wib Witch, A, D, B, 20, LL, D, '22 at Valgo, of the law firm of Smith and Myers, Myers City, has recently been commissioned department at Topkappa Smith was president of his class at the university and a member of the variety football squad. Wint Smith Gets Appointment A free check stand for books and wraps is installed in the Student building of the University of Indiana by the Y, M, C, A. A candy cone in connection with the check stand is mounted for promotional purposes. --glasses in Administration building. Finder please call James Gilmore, 612. 17 On Other Hills The University of Missouri has completed its second annual Freshman week. During this week freshmen participate in various activities and organizations were explained. The week was considered successful by university leaders. Sophomore women at the University of California at Los Angeles have organized into a group known as the Sophomore Service Society. The purpose of the organization is to encourage freshman women entering college to share their diverse traditions of the school. They also distribute freshman buttons. A $5,000 building, now under construction, will soon be added to the block of income property belonging to Bennett. Berkeley. The building will be used as a garage and its income will aid in helping to pay the expense of the building. The old hasing tradition has been eliminated at the University of California, Irvine. The university's current this custom, societies have been formed to give friendly and co-operative relationships. The total enrollment of students at the University of Missouri this year is 8,377, which is a gain of five percent. The university captured last year at this time. Alpha Tau Zeta, a local security at University of California, at Los Angeles. Alpha Tau Phi, the security is the second on that campus to become unannounced. Women students at the University of South Dakota are about three and one-half per cent smarter than men according to a scholarship report prepared by H. W. Frankenfeld, registrar of the university. About six hundred men have been selected to compose the cheering section at games of University of Nebraska this fall. This is a new food service for students, and it is an established part of organized cheering of other large schools. The Tiger football squad has taken advantage of the cool weather of the past week in long drill and practice. The men have been given heavy work this week in preparation for games with the Kansas Aggies on Oct. 1. Phi Delta Phi, national legal fraternity, announces the抬牌 of William Hook, P28, and Hal Sheppeard, P29. Forrest Anderson, A, B, 16, M, A 21, is in his final year in college history at the University of Pennsylvania, and he earned a BS at 392 Locust street, Philadelphia. Rainy Monday Morning Causes Tardy Uprising Want Ads That which may seem commonplace to the "old ones," seems new and strange to the student who for the first time has lived at an organ. But one of the most fascinating sights, is that of the late arising which so often occurs on Monday morning of a rainy day. Maude Mosa, A. B. 26, is assistant to Dr. Curt Roseenew, who is statistician in the Institute of Child Guidance of New York City. Doctor Rosenew is on a leave of absence from the University. The meeting of district chairmen will be held Wednesday at 4:30 in the central Administration rest room. The meeting of district chairman W. S. G. A. group system. At 7:45 a.m. m. an hour which should witness activity toward the breakout, and it was so quiet that was quiet and still, and savoring could be heard from one corner of the sleeping room. Some innocent white dog was waryly staring wild-eyed stare at the wrist watch. "What time is it?" whispered one. "Then 'til eight.' we answer. "Ye God, Ruth, it's ten 'til eight, Roll out." And with that, the two jumped from the top of the "double-decker," and made for the door. He turned up to face them for an 8:30 and soon, like grass-bedlings in a dusty room, girls girls everywhere could be seen 'hopping down, hopping out, and hopping all about us,' indeed. It was an unnatural scene, indoors. It was an unknown-know—and every girl took part! But they made their 8:30's, that is, all except one. She slept through three classes, but made the 11:30'. LOST—Shearf Lifetime pen around Fraser hall, Thursday, Sept. 22, Reward. Name is printed dimly on Call. 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