MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1927 12 --- THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FIVE 南 A 8 Activity Tickets Are Sold In New Way This Year 心 With a new auditorium and a complete stadium furnishing greatly increased facilities for sports and other extra-curricular activities this year, a new system of handling activity tickets designed to make conditions even better has been put in force. Division of the sale of athletic tickets and tickets for other events in the chief f-2ature of the new system. Athletic tickets will not be sold at registration as in previous years, but will only be sold directly. The regular activity tickets will be on sale at the time of registration as usual and the usual exemption card must be secured by those desiring to avail themselves of the tickets to buy tickets for extra-curricular activities at the reduced rates. The activity ticket, at $17.50, will include admission to the grid graph play-by-play presentation of out-of-town football games, and to concerts by the University band, orchestra, or basketball clubs, as well as to the Dinner's guests and to debate and oratory contests. The athletic all-sports ticket, at $8, secures admission to all athletic events for the school year. These include five football games, nine basketball games, eight baseball games, four wrestling matches, three dual gymnastics Relays. The inclusion of the latter event in the all-sports ticket is a new feature this year, also. The Jayhawker, at $4.75, will be included in the registration fees also Scientist Sees Little Hope for Settlement of Antarctic Lands Dr. R. N. Rudmose Brown Says Great Unknown Continent Has No Future [Service Sciences] Leeds Emmanuel II 11—Little chance for the settlement of the great unknown Antarctic continent is held out by Dr. R. N. Rumhoun Brown in his presidential address recently before the section of geography of the British Association for the Advancement of Science here. "The Antarctic has no human problems comparable with those of the Arctic," he said. "It is true that whaling has recently invaded the Antarctic, with the vessels in the ice shelf and the islands in the Antarctic whaling in South Georgian and Falkland waters. But this can be little more than a passing phase. Already some species of whales show signs of depletion of numbers, and they are shackled by regulations as to make it entails, the industry must kill itself in a few years' time. For the rest there is nothing of value in commerce that it can possibly pay to exploit." The stories of future Antarctic coal mines can be dismissed as a dream without any solid foundation. We don't need to care for the wild waste spaces of the world are glad to think of the Antarctic as free from invasion by our creature. But we need to harry and noise. We are glad to remember the lonely places of the VARSITY 4 Days 4 Days Starting Tonight BLOWA BOW in "THE PLASTIC AGE" The picture that tops them all for real. Zip and Go! Doors Open at 6:30 Shows: 3-7-9 Shows: 3-7-9 Mat. 10-40 Eve. 10-50 unless exemption is secured at the time of registration. Exemption cards for either the Jayhawker or the activity ticket book may be secured on your vehicle, and must be presented to the obstruction building, above the main entrance, the same as last year. And Boy! That Organist! SYBIL SEAMAN She really romps on it! Soon—."Beware of Widows" It is particularly stressed by those in charge of the sale of both the activity and the athletic books that the season ticket is purchased by purchasing the book. For each inpointed out at the athletic office that the season ticket for football games alone is $0.50, more than the season ticket for basketball if purchased in book form. The activity books, in addition to being cheaper than ever before, will be made more valuable by reason of the increased facilities given by the men's student adviser, declared in speaking of the new plan. All the grid graph reports of football games and basketball games will be given there, and the building will also furnish a stage on the campus for University dramas. Until this year it has always been necessary to have a downtown theater or auditorium. Purchase of the all-sports athletic ticket does not automatically reserve seats for football, basketball and the lacrosse team, but is made, however, at no additional cost. The date of making reservations for these events will be announced by the athletic office through the University Dale Kansan and other mediums. world and their matchless beauty content to know that to others they will bring the same fascination they lid to us in years gone by." With regard to the Arctic, Doctor Brown sees the possibility of scat-tored colonists of pastoral interests and for fur farms here and there supplying high-priced Arctic furs in limited numbers. "The settlement of the Arctic must wait until the pressure of population or the world's resources is even greater than it is today," he said. "The remoter parts, those without rich tundra and the ice-covered seas and lands must remain deserts, visited only by roving hunters and occasional explorers. In short, I see a shrinking of the Arctic wilderness, but never their disappearance. I can imagine that the settlement as Stefansson can, or visualize the same attraction to population which he forecasts, and I am apsealcal of the value of Arctic lands as stations on the air routes of the future. But even if he has overestimated the importance views have done something to dispel current misconceptions and reduce the area of polar wastes." Ohio Wesleyan has modified its honor system in order to cope with fligrant violations. The new way will operate on the suggestion of either the student or the instructor as to violation. BOWERSOCK Tonight—Tues.—Wed. Geo. O'Brien & Ed Lowe A "pug" and his manager in high society. "IS ZAT SO" Shows: 3-7-9 Mat. 10-40c Eve. 10-500 A prize ring K. O. Scientist Advocates Study of Normal Physiology News Comedy Topics It's a Treat to Hear TORRES and his Troubadours with "Hot Charlie" featured on his Cryin' Clarinet! Soon—Reginald Denny in "Fast and Furious" Balance 0.001 Study Man, Says Doctor Orchestra Credit Given Leeds, England, Sept. 14.—"The proper study of mankind is man," and this holds for his inner physiology as well as for his mental and social activities. So claimed Dr. C. G. Dougain of St. John's College, Oxford, speaking before the physiology section at the Advancement of Science at Leeds. Experiments on animals are all very well for rough comparative results. Doctor Douglas said, but when they work with animals, machinery really works we have to make our observations on a man. This does not involve punching holes in humans or machines. We need the physiology of whole, normal, active human beings we are principally interested in, and this can be studied using our knowledge of persons who volume to persons. Good beginnings have been made in the study of human physiology, Doctor Douglas stated, especially in the field of oxygen requirement and other aspects of respiration. Food and its assimilation furnish an equally keen interest; but one that has been less explored. Sickness may be found in the chemistry of the blood and in the action of the nervous system. Chemical Terms of Aryan Origin Detroit, Sept. 11—The word chemistry and the names of such chemical materials as toilet articles, perfumes, dyes, textile fibers, precious stones and metals have been traced to an ancient Egyptian consulting chemist of New York City. Speaking before the American Chemical Society meeting here, Doctor Kokatman cited histroglyphic records as well as archeological and ethnographic support his conclusions concerning the origin of chemical terms. Prompt enrollment for credit in the K. U. Symphony Orchestra and the K. U. Little Symphony is necessary, according to Prof. K. O. Kennerstein教师, to be granted for study with the K. U. Symphony by the School of Fine Arts, the College and the School of Music. A credit will be granted this year. Troubles for both organizations will be held during the latter part of this week. The exact dates will be announced later. Orchestra Credit Given to Those Enrolling Nov University Power Plant Completely Overhauled Corona Typewriters The power plant which supplies heat and power for the University was shut down this summer, according to a department of buildings and grounds, and completely cleaned and repaired. While the plant was shut down the department was furnished power and lights by the Kansas Electric Power Company, and done at a great saving, Mr. Bayles said Saturday, for no heat was needed during the summer and the power was furnished by the local utility company, could have been produced in the plant here had it not been shut down. Sale or Rent SUPPLIES Send the Daily Kansan home. We do not carry University texts. But, you will find it to your advantage to buy a large part of the necessary supplies at this store. 1025 Mass. F. I. Carter 47 University Book Store University Book Store Harl H. Bronson, Prop. 803 Massachusetts You New Fellows---formerly of the Oread Barber Shop, announces the opening of his new barber shop at Maybe you are freshmen—maybe you're not, but this is your first year at Kansas U. We'd like to have you come in and get acquainted. K. U. men have made Ober's their style headquarters for years—ask any old-timer on the campus. This store of nationally preferred men's wear wants you to make it your downtown headquarters as long as you remain at K. U. Won't you come in soon? 821-23 Massachusetts St. Corbin Hall Redecorated During Summer Vacation Corbina hall was not overlooked by the department of buildings and grounds this summer and old residents will find new color combinations in all of the rooms and halls this year. The interior of this women's dormitory was completely refinished and redecorated, floors, walls, woodwork, furniture. G. Bayles, head of the department. John Shivley, A. B. 271, is now a member of the staff of the Kansas City, Km., bureau of the Kansas City Star. Bert Wadhams 717 Mass. St. Have your barber work done at Bert's. GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIRING Madame will not fear wearing her old shoes about after we have rehabilitated them. Our repair work gives the entire shoe new life and a license to be worn at any time or place. “新 for Old” ~ We Invite Comparison Just-Now Service J. B. 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