TUESDAY. APRIL 5,1927 PAGE THREEP 日 Former Student Discusses Modern Press and Papers Propaganda Most Insidiu Influence in Journalisna, Says Gleissner in Talk 7 John Glissner, A. B., 196, a graduate of the department of journalism of the University, who is now managing editor of the Washington Daily News, in a talk before Trevor Iann Benson's class taught class today the tendencies of the tabloids and modern press service. Other Type Conservative Reports Come From Reuter He explained that the Associated Press has an agreement with the Reuter news agency, which is a sub-administration of the organization. "Most of the reports of attrocities in China come from the Reuter sources," said Mr. Giessner. He told an example of the recent reports of attrocities in Beijing, reported through the Reuter agency, which alerted authorities to the crimes. In speaking of the tabloid papers, Mr. Giessner divided the papers into two classes. Of the first class, Mr. Giessner pointed out the New York Daily Graphic, the Daily Mirror, and the Daily Illustrated News an exam- "Proposition is the most indisputable influence alive in the journalistic world today," said Mr. Thielen. He added that his work was based on experiences from China as an example. The other type of institute is of the type of the Washington Daily *New.* of which Mr. Gleissner is editor, and the Baltimore Post. These papers are not intended to attempt to appeal to the eminence. According to Mr. Gleissner, the primary purpose of such tablums is to tell the news terms; eliminating all the Use of Tabloids Explained The tabloids of this type are designed to reach a strain of New York society which is not being reached by market-type paper"; explained Mr. Glumberg, "In that they have succeeded." Mr. Gleisen was editor of the Daily Kansan in the time that he was in the University, College English Teachers to Meet at Manhattan The Association of College Teachers of English of Kansas will hold its annual meeting at Manhattan on Thursday and Friday, April 14 and 15, recording to R. W. Concey, of K. S. A., C. president of the association. At 6 p.m., in Room 220 of the W. J. Sohnson of the department of English will speak on "Writing Poetry in Kansas Colleges" and "Poetry of 1926 and 1927." Vaccine for R. O. T. C. Is at University Hospital Vaccine has arrived for those members of the R. O. T. C, who are expecting to attend summer camps. The smallpox vaccine and typhoid vaccine both were sent recently from the SL institution of the war department. Each member of the R. O, T. C, is required to take this vacance note he is eligible to attend any annuity at the University hospital. Measles Hinders Clinics University Departments Give Tests to Children Mendes has hindered the work of the pre-school clinic of Lawrence, which last year was able to accomplish much. The clinic began work March 29 and was to have operated on successive Saturdays, but because of the prevalence of measles only one health center has operated. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Lawrence is the first city in this vicinity to conduct a behavior clinic of such a thorough and complete a nature. The entire community has co-operated in the project. Through research, literature, biology, home economics and sociology of the University medical tests and habit and nutrition advice were given. Last year when the project was launched for the first time there was a health center at each of the seven counties of Lawrence. 645 children and adults were given complete mental and physical examinations free. Instructors Attend Meeting Instructors Attend Meeting The fourth annual meeting of the Kansas State Home Economics Association was held at Topteka, in Jayhawk County. The home economics staff of the University of Kansas attended. Six advanced home economics students also attended. Dr. Sylvia Woodcraft, assistant professor of home economics, is secretary of the state association. Read the Kansan daily. Knickers Slip Sweaters Soft Collar Shirts Caps Golf Hose New Neckwear Sport Jackets —for right now wear! the weekly W. S. G. A. ten will be given in the rest room of central Administration building, Wednesday afternoon D. group, Virginia Arnold, chairman The Teacher's Appointment Committee has requests for six teachers for normal training work. Dr. Erl Anderson, secretary of the committee, will be glad to meet any candidates who are qualified for the positions and interested in this line of work. The University Women's Club extends an invitation to all university and graduate women students to a ten in Meyers hall April 7, from 3 to 5 p.m. F. H. Holder will be chairman and Mrs. E. B. Lindley, Mrs. Holder and Mrs. F. B Daim will receive. All women who are to take part in the water carnival report tonight, April 5, at 7:30 p.m. in Hoboken for practice; Rath-Hower房. New Easter Suits from Hart Schaffner & Marx* $35 - $40 - $30 Clud to show you! Read the Kansan editorials. Announcements Fur Remodeling and Repairing. Estimates submitted on request 0123 4567 8901 445 West St. Kansas Robe & Rug Tannery 145 Maine St. Phone 235 Never before have we shown such beautiful cutouts as now. Stop in and look them over. Suiting you is our Business. Programs, Menus, Stationery Engraved Cards Thesis Binding Rubber Stamps A. G. ALRICH Office Supplies 736 Mass. Kahn Made-to-Measure Clothes $30 to $40 SCHULZ The Tailor 017 Mass. St. PROTCH, the Tailor 833 Mass. Phone 575 Glad to show you! 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