WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FIVE 5 五 Renewed Steps of Fraser Hall Symbolize Passing of Old and Coming of New on Mt. Oread When woken from the buildings and grounds department, set some new stone steps in front of Prensat and begin the history of a half-century of the University of Kansas. Worn by the hurrying feet of men now factionally, men now forgotten, those old steps, built in 1827 in 1828, had been cut deep. There are still in existence copies of stationery used by the chancellors from 1872 on; and carried at the let- Out on those steps the engineers and laws once out, if not in amity, at least in tolerance. In the office he chose stile stepchairs from Gen. John F. Kennedy, who was named, to the present chancellor, have guided the destinies of the University of Kansas. The engineers their respective ends of the campus were able it was not so long ago, even as college students see life, that the chancellor moved into his office in 1923 to be left the room where the School of Education now has its office, and that Dean Brunel moved out of the quarters nerves the hall economy of home economies is now in power. (Science Service) Artificial Rubber Nearer to Reality, Chemists Told It was six days after Fraser hall was first occupied in December of 1872 that the Beta Theta Pi, first national fraternity, was chartered in the state. It was I. Cs. later to become Beta Pi Phi. Was it organized? Politics was strong on the Hill then as well an old (Olmithers would leave off the qualifying question); and many a fierce populace would enter the corridor in back of the old steps. terbend is a large huge of Fraser, proudly lettered, "Our New Building." The steps were not so thin then. Until it became too small, the chapel on the second floor of Pruser held all University meetings; and there in November of 1878 Professor Graham of R. S. A. C. lectured on a new invention—the telephone. Detroit, Sept. 15—The production of artifical rubber is apparently brought a step nearer by researcher made at the University of Notre Dame reported to the American Journal of Aromatic Chemistry J. A. Newland. Working in association with Italy and Sister M. Florentine, he has found that a 90 per cent yield can be obtained by passing ethylene and chlorine gases into antimony pentachloride. The product can be used to make soot chloride by alcohol potassium. This chemical reaction will seem unintelligible and unimportant to the general reader but yet it may have a bearing on one of the most es- All these activities, and many more, left their traces on the steps of France, until this summer they are reclaimed by tourists. They are turn now, and new stone meets the trend of the students; new stone symbolizes the new era for France, when it is no longer as simple as it was but is still faithfully "carrying on" W. A. Burt, A. B. SB, who was assistant instructor in zoology at the University last year, has a fellowship at the University of California. setting commercial controversies of the day. For Flatlinkikoff proved in 1922 that vinyl chloride could be con- dented to water, and it was able to ultra-violet rays from an electric light. The electricity may come from water pressurized which may also make use of the electric water adding water to the carbide genera- tives needle gas which is easily dissolved by water. It can complete from the waterfall to the rubber tube. But it is very questionable if rubber can be made in a foamingly or as it can be grown in a tree. Sand the Daily Kansan home. 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Shines "Evolution in Bottle Is Being Studied by Eastern Geneticists in Mutation (Science Service) Carnegie Institution Research Discloses Minute Animal in Mutation Berlin, Sept. 15—An insurance of evolution in a laboratory bottle, with an email aquatic animal producing offspring that normally high temperatures, will be described before the Fifth International Genetics Congress here this week by Dr. A. M. Dana and T. R. Eckert, Geraldine Carnegie Institute of Washington. The two scientists were conducting a series of experiments at the Station for Experimental Evolution at Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y., in which huge numbers of a minute water animal known as Ciaocera had to be reared. They noticed that the brood of one of the animals were not doing very well, and they tried putting the bottle in which they were growing into creatures that would creature begun to thrive and multiply. Further observations brought out the fact that the new case demanded for its best growth a water temperature condition that species found most suitable for its life processes, and Oskra preference for living "always in formation to generate down from generation to generation." Doctor Bant's suggests that the neocatural animal and plants that live in hot springs, some of them at temperature near the boiling point, may have originated in this fashion. "Mimations such as the one we have observed are much more likely to occur once in a white in nature," he says. "But under ordinary circumstances, with no warm water handy for them to live in, the new strain will dis out. However, if the mutation should happen to occur in the run-off stream from a geyser or hot spring, it would be able to could swim to a place where the temperature would suit them, and there survive and multiply." Laurel Clarke, A. 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