TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1027 生灵像龙 PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Fraternities Name Lists of Pledges (Continued from page 1) rence; Leslie Powell, Marion; Albert Trinkle, Garden City; Maureen Filmt, Lawrence; Roy Walters, Ackerson Harold Gargu, Coffeeyville; Gregory Leavenson, Lucien Watkins, Leavenworth; Joe Gorman, Independence; Peter Springer. Alpha Tan Gomeg—Ted Burgenbush, Galland Rankin and John Young, Kanaas City, Mo.; Lyon Bolean, Excelsior Springs City; Mo.; Robert Dijkstra, Muskegou, Okla.; William Glenn Wittsburg; Doral Gorse, Dodge City; Markleysville, Richard Hunter, Fort Scott; Chateaurine kepi, Horton; Murlyn Lions, Briswist, Oklh.; Howard Mullenburg, Poleil; Soft乳 Mill, Oklahoma City; Lee Perry, Caldwell; Harry Rein-lee, Papson; Donald Shields, Belleville; Glendale, Glendale; Califf, George Trombol, Bombur, Walker, Belie Plaine. Phi Kppan--Frank Congdon, Tom McGraw; Tom Hillburn and Walter Eelfeldt, Kansas City, Mo.; Harold Gawley and William Krum, Kansas City, Kan.; Eugene Hines, Leavenworth; Horner, Horner; Atchison, James Sheen, Heather; Georgette Molter, Lawrence; William Dearing Salina. Sigma Alpha Epionon-Junior Wentworth, Leavensonworth, Tom Holecoble, Goldwater, Chandler Jarvis, Wieldfield, Ramsay, Jerry Hornsby, Ramsey, E迪罗诺 Dlorado Vipaden, E迪罗诺 John Jarvis, Winfield, Carl Kinsley, Kansas City, Mo., Max Henry, Kansas City, Boa; Kenneth Streett, Leavensonworth, Denier, Colorado; Richard Briott, Wielich Chi Delta Signa—Morden Edwards, Whitna; Theodore Ediger, Lawrence; Louis Dale, Stafford. Delta Ttu Delta Ttu—Tracy Leonard, Guy Strasser, Jack Noble, Glenn Pearson, Arthur McKinley, Kanais City, Ma; Mo.; Irving Baker, Kansas City, Kan; George Mecmorki, Wietlaan; Bill Leyton, Kansas City, Kan; Layton, Sailings; Bill Woods, Murray Hart, Joe Borket, John Wrenchey, Kingman; Dunne Farewell, Joe Mort- belot; George Howden, Concord; Charles Brown, Horton; Wilt- sawell, Kenny; Charles Swain, Sewall Marquand, Glenn Voran, Plus Prairie; Kermit Ryan, Bonner Springs; Lee Davis, Emporia; Alvin Hugh Pratt; Robert Hale, Jade Mullen, Jr., J.F. Scales, Louden, Chapman, and Chester Orbig Clay Center. Pik Pkapp Pil—Robert Bird, Hay; Paul Bratton, Marion; Cotton, Cotton; Arkansas City; Dan Esterley, Topper; Burke, James; Dennis Kern, Finka; Tinko, Semen Kirk, Garnett; James Klepper, Cameron, Mo.; Ed Little, Tutta; Barton Lyman, Hutch; Fischer, Tommy; Mackenzie, Rafter; Holtan; Holtman, Skimmer, Lawrence; Webb Woodward, Topper; Al McWhitten, Gene McWhiter; John Woodcock, John Woodcock; Kansas City, Mo. Sigma Nu—Fred Moody, Robert Shep, Joe Prower, Kennan City, Ms. Murphy, Jon Hammond, Murphy, Winfeld; Max George, Marshall, Lawrence; Macleigh, Michaels; Frances Carnicchia, Ouawatomie; Leslie Cormier, Ouawatomie; John Markham, Parson; David Jago Magraw, Wichita; Donald Denny, Sylvanus Smith, Los Angeles; Red Miller, Bloomington; Morrill Dexter, The Graves and Herbert Garrett, Della Chi—Raymond Beggs, Engg. Erdson Nelson, Jack Meyers, Kansas Saint Louis Smith, Katherine City, Mo.; Robert Britton, Hutchinson; Vernon Traylor, Great Bend; Foster Fullerton; Ek- berth Barth, Levy Plumley; Richard Layne, Arkansas City; Robert Smith, Cleveland; Lester Vogel, McPherson; William Marshall, Arkansas City; Aldrich Bardiceau; Lebanon; McPherson Pl. Kappa Alpha - Norman Signe, Kansas City, Mo.; Fred Bonson, Donald Rhodes, Charles Mott, Kannon City, Kan.; Robert Hobert, Susan Arthur; Arthur Bergland, Hutchinson; Dean Brigges, Hutchinson; Carl Raitledge, Tepkin; Henry Stone, Charles Streeter, Walt Robinson, Selden; Abdel Benesse, Pittsburg; Eldon Sloan, Horton; Ralph Lemn, Sedan; Jack Forgery, El Dorado Send the Daily Kansan home. Crown rose straightligh with not the red of knife oil, we Dr. Wick and recou- nce the skin first quality of glaze. Dr. F. A. Newcomb 737 Mass. Lawrence, Kan. Publications by Faculty Are Listed in Pamphlet That faculty members did something more than teach classes during the school year 1926-27 is attested by the publications credited to them in a bibliography of faculty writings now being distributed by the Graduate School. The book is reprinted from the Graduate Magazine for June, 1927. The works credited to members of the faculty of the University of Kansai include articles and summaries, books and book reviews, and a number of pieces of editorial work have also been done by various profes- Faculty Changes Announced Today McCain, W. H., assistant state food analyst. (Continued from page 1) Matson, G. Albin, assistant instructor, bacteriology. Meigs, Carroll, assistant instructor, architecture. Miller, Elma, assistant instructor, home economics. Miller, N. Irene, assistant professor, home economics. Moore, Meribah, assistant professor, voice. Morrison, Voris L., instructor, economics. Murray, J. Alden, assistant in structor, chemistry. Myer, Mary, assistant instructor, speech and dramatic art. Penrod, Mabel O., assistant instructor, mathematics. Nigg, Clare, instructor, bacteriology. Rickard, Marjorie A., assistant professor, romance languages. Stoker, Ruth, instructor, bio chemiatry. Reley, Chas. B., assistant profes- sor, history. Shaw, Ruth, assistant instructor, zoology. Smith, Homer P., assistant instructor, physics. Smith, Leslie B., assistant instructor, physics. Snyder, Robert S., assistant instructor, Spanish. Sumpter, Helen, assistant instructor for bel Turney, Aulin H., assistant professor, education. enser, education Warden, Beryl E., Instructor, economics Willard, Gerald M., instructor, physics. physiology. Woodbury, Robert A., assistant in structur, physiology. Zuber, Harold, assistant instructor acteriology. Fat at the Colonial Tea Room, 96th tentacy, Evening dinners, 50c; on plate lunch, 38c, $5.50 meal ticket for $5.00—Adv. 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Auditorium November 16th,1927 Followed during the year by a group of the greatest artists ever brought to the University in one season: Albert SPALDING, America's Greatest Violinist. Pablo CASALS, World's Greatest Cellist. Josef LHEVINNE, Master Pianist. A strictly All Star Course. Exchange tickets for the complete series are now on sale at $3.75 $5.00 $6.00 School of Fine Arts Office, K. U. Round Corner Drug Store Bell's Music Store - No advance in prices - All-Sports Athletic Activity Ticket Now on Sale at Athletic Office Season Football Ticket $9.50 To Everybody Good for 5 home games $9.00 To Students, Faculty and K. U. Employees $15.00 to others Includes. 5 football games, 9 basketball games, 8 baseball games, 4 wrestling games, Kansas Relays and 2 other track Meets.