WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1927 PAGE THREE Students to Publish Industrial Workers' Syllabus This Weel THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Pamphlet by Porter and Senior Intend to Aid in Study of Industry A growing number of college students are entering summer industrial work in the large cities in small semiarupe groups, each student working in a different industry if possible, and then meeting with the other student-workers several weeks a week for an exchange of experiences, according to the editors of the syllabus. It is their belief that the pamphlet describes a number of students, several of which are located in Denver, Chicago and New York. A six-pare pamphlet containing suggestions and pertinent questions for students "going into" industrial work for the summer has been pre-printed. Charlotte G. Senior, c27, and Paul Portier, will be published this week. The purpose of the pamphlet, according to Senior, is to serve as a background and guide for group study, by calling the students' attention to the significant features of industry, including the wage system, hours of labor, factory conditions, and the psychology of the workers. The material for the pamphlet was drawn largely from the editors' experience in industrial work and previous study of labor conditions. Helpful criticisms have been received from Jerome Davis, head of the department of sociology, who wrote that the director of the student-worker essay content sponsored annually by the Nation; and Norman Thomas, director of the League for Industrial Democracy. Several instructors in the departments of sociology and economics at the University have aided him in the organization of the syllabus by suggestions. Three thousand of the pamphlets are being printed and will be made available to all students contemplating work in industry during the summer, as well as the secretaries of the college Y. M. K. C.A. N' and the W. Y. B., and all college and all college of the League for Industrial Democracy. The publication of the syllabus is sponsored by the Midwest Student conference, which met in Kansas City, Mo., during the Easter holidays, and of which Porter and Senior were chairmen. ___ Lehman and Witty Write Psychology of Play Book "The Psychology of Play Activity" is the name of a new book by Prof. Harvey C. Lohman and Prof. Robert W. McGraw, School of Education of the University. The new book, which is being published by A. S. Barnes and Company of New York, will be ready for distribution in June. The authors have attempted to discover the games and other play activities most commonly engaged in by children, the games and other play activities which children like best, the games and other play activities on which children spend the most time and the effect of play on behavior. The screen test given by the First National Pictures took place at Stanford University on Friday May 15, 2003. The men were not preferred but they were eligible to try out although the men ranging from 5 feet 10 inches to 6 feet 1 inch, with dark hair and blue eyes, had a greater chance of being chosen. K Club Reorganization Postponed to Next Fall The reorganization of the K Club which was to be accomplished at a meeting last night has been postponed until next fall. This was done in order to give more time for perfecting planes for the organization, and to provide for a better time for the meeting. The-KANSAS TEACHER PLACEMENT BUREAU 923 Kansas Ave., Topek, Kansas Up to this time the Club has been under the direction of the president, but owing to the absence of Myron Voigts, president, who is not in school this semester, there has been a demand for more complete organization. It is planned to adopt a new constitution at the meeting next fall. Geology Classes Visit Dyche The elementary historical geology classes under the direction of D. M. Delo and Dean McGee, assistant instructors of geology, visited Dyche museum yesterday for the purpose of studying the vertebrate fossils that are a part of the collection there. Sketches of the different animal remains were made and these were banded in as part of the assignment. About 135 students, comprising four laboratory sessions, took taken from the Dyche Museum. Mr. McGee took 10:30 and 1:30 sections and Mr. Delo took the 8:30 and 3:30 sections. A course in archery is being offered to women at the University of Utah. Horseback riding has been added to the women's physical education curriculum at Ohio State University. Want Ads FOR RENT: Six room furnished house, with two sleeping porches. For summer months. Reasonable price: $152 7mm, st. call 2425 白色 LOST: Phi Dexta Theta pin. Initialis H. W. M. Calf 248, Reward. 194 beginning June, July, or August. Six rooms, bath, closed sleeping porch, double garage. Telephone 1208, 193 LARGE MODERN HOUSE for rent or lease. Two complete bathrooms and 14 other rooms. Suitable for fraternity, security, or club house. Room number 306. Mrs. L. L. Garrett, 1336 Tennessee, phone 2986 White. 194 LOST; Light framed glasses and penel beads between library and 11th Ohio. Reward. Call 2572. 194 FOR RENT: Nice rooms with sleeping porch for boys. Available at summer rates. 1416 Jenn. Phone 1555. 184 LOST: Orange or reddish foundn' in Broken. Place bound by tape, by Excellent point. Please call Thelma McCully. Phone 860. Reward. FOR RENT: House at 1846 New Hampshire furnished or unfurnished for summer school or longer, FOR RENT: Kitchenette apartment, private toilet. Also single and double room. Phone 405, 1499 Mass. 193 FOR SALE: Genuine blue-white diamonds. For appointment call 2095 White. 194 VACATION EMPLOYMENT: Can use six men during the summer. Must be hustlers. Douglas Radio Co. 194 CLEVER 3 room furnished bungalow style apartments; private entran- Announcement— One Day & Bachelor Service No Extra Charge Quality Guaranteed Excelsior Laundry Phone 112 \ 741 N. H. cen; continuum not water; everything complete. Summer rates $35.00 1547 Kentucky, corner 16th. Call nt wort apartment. 1547 FOR SALE: Silver, dishes, modern dining room table and four chairs. 1532 Mass, 1619 White. 184 LOST: Leather case containing glass- screen, pen drive and other articles. Finder please return to 1538 New York street or phone 1941. Literal Reward. STAR CARS CHANDLERS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Victory Garage B. L. Allen, Prop. Tow-in Service, Expert Repair Work Storage and Auto Parts 622-24 MASSACHUSETTS LAWRENCE, PHONE 88 KANSAS Real Summer Days Are Here at Last and in view of this fact we are making a special effort to plan such menus as will please you. When we say "you" we mean all persons and all different kinds of appetites, so drop in, we will treat you right. Our prices are right, our food is well cooked and well served. The Virginia Inn Vacation Days In choosing your luggage to meet the vacation needs come in and look over our line. We have a complete assortment at pleasing prices. Gladstones, $10 to $20 Suitcases, $125 and up Wardrobe Trunks—all sizes at moderate prices WEISTER WETTIG 732 Mass. "Fischer's Shoes Are Good Shoes" "It" is here. The last word in "Peacecooks." Black patent leather, trimmed with black-and-white patent. High spike heels, broad toe, short vamp. OTTO FISCHER Economy rules in the Downstairs Department This Store Will Be Closed All Day Monday Decoration Day There's A Smile Under Every New Dobbs Straw! $5 to $8.50 Others $3 to $7.50 "One gallon, Dad, and lift anchor. We gotta make Neuesport by dark." "Only one!" "Sure! Whered ya think we're goin'—Shanghai? Read the nameplate—it's an Ernie Cameron!" **160** FINALS (ugh)...then Commencement (ah)...and summer just ahead! Vacation days...soaking up sunshine at the beach ...evenings spent with that chic blonde you met at the homecoming game. ..a smart car...your own personal car—an Erskine Six Custom Coupe. Undergraduate America's new car—the Erskine Six—miles out in front of the rest. Dietrich, without a peer among custom body carrossiers, designed it; moulded its lines, endowed it with Continental sophistication. Trim as a silken ankle...inside, room no end for two...rumble seat behind built just for a double date. High hat in everything but price. And can it do its stuff? Yes, sir, and how .. slips through jumbled traffic with the ease of an inspired eel .. hangs onto the road at sixty like a co-ed at her first prom .. climbs up a ski slide in high .. handles, wheels around and pulls up like a polo pony. Summer is beckoning—so is "The Little Aristocrat"—a real companion for vacation days. The Erwin Six Custom Coupe, as illustrated, sells for $955 f. a. b. factory, complete with front and rear bumpers and self-energizing quibbler brakes. ERSKINE SIX THE LITTLE ARISTOCRAT Kennard Motor Company Agents for the New Erskine Six and Studubaker Cars 620 Mass. St. Phone 100