PAGE TWO SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 1927. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN University Daily Kansau Official Student Panel on THE UNIVERSITY OF MADANAS Lawrence, Kansas Editorial Staff Editor in-chief Kenneth Pham Lawrence Press Telecharge Editor Pearl Pau William Griffin Sunny Editors Barnett Edwards Sunday Editors Barrie Edwards Bairy Edwards Burt Jones Brouhsh Shine, Staff Mary Grawly, Director Paul Basham, Staff Hayward, Engagement Hemingway Pharma Lincoln Supply Finite Loop Gov Flickr.com Bemidsey Dell Dream Devices Great Device Dell (DEC) Business Hall 210 Advertising Manager, Mar. Advertising Manager, Mar. Advertising Manager, Mar. Parents/Advertising Manager, Creation Manager Business Office N 17 45 News Room N 23 30 Published by the American Society of Immunologists and by the American Academy of Neurology The Department of Neurology at the University of Pennsylvania Published by the awarding society and most esteemed research society in the United States Published by National Heart, Lung, and Blood Association SUNDAY, APRIL 2, 1923 THE OTHER SIDE OF APPLICATION POLISHING The app is another example of a pollinator, "moth" in this case. Hell professors who are very lazy classes and use them. Although the police publicize their best efforts to prevent hand and finger grabbing, they need to get together to chase and ability to put attention there, they need a method to be communicated it to shearer. Is like the one we write in a pro- ferer has longer reach than where three can be finite and then and he needs his limits to have only three hours a week in a formal relationship, there is little chance ever to know them. The student who ever learns if he or she be friendly with his instructor is one who makes a clear impression. Very few most the teachers, amunities of class, or in any other kindship, ship, unless they come at least halfway way, or even more, according to the professor under discussion. When students begin anatomy for positions, teaching or observing there comes to the instructor a kind of requests for recommendations from the authorities to whom these anatoms have applied. If the instructor has not called to the student outside of class, and knows nothing of his except the name he did in the one class, he can easily be fair in recommending him another. Of course there can be differences in the matter of apple polling, but a sensible attitude regarding the structurer as another sympathizer man being, would indicate that the friendliness would be so a person as well as a pleaser (that is) ascerned. "Continence Steel The collector lime. They didn't get the grip of them, they took it." WHAT IS 'TRANSIT BEAUTY' Should the Arrival Center of Manhattan have the same name in iff "Kenya Comma"? The general and manager of the the team should receive appropriate vacancy when it is vacant. pans few pages, approx. three in the United States have been off this team from the team and calling them there. pages. There, these teams have three Kansas City, and Green Bay, Iowa State, and Georgia State. Of there is a state team, those those teams lead the team. law that they own. The University of Illinois supports the custom of calling Illinois State University in the first place ago, because of its institution resulting and not the only state educational institution, although the term is still implied in the Alma Mater song, in the line "Hail to K. S. U." The Agricultural College apparently is not troubled with such problems. Why do the Aggrieved initial on the new name? Is it for the same reason that the shoe ships have become "booties" and "alder patents"? Are they ashamed of the significance of the older term, and trying to make the name sound more imposing to the public? SPEED LOTION NEEDED After having achieved a speed of cell above 200 miles an hour recently, Major Segrave discovered that his free waist was chapped, almost blistered, and that his wrists were raw and incarcerated from the effects of the terrible rush of wind at the high speed. This situation shows a very primary need of a bit of applied ingenuity on the part of amateurs. Just as expert弓 to the rescue of channel swimmers with crude oil to protect the only fish in the region of the elements, expert弓 person should find something to prevent the chaffing and slamming of the exposed portions of the hips at 200 miles an hour. This call is urgent. It is being sounded right here on the campus at Kimura. Not a day goes by but that long Musho, stripped down wrecks and what not hurtle madly down the canal crabs, vexing to right and then in all they call pant the pedestrians who chance to be on the disembarkation. Hardly a class period without the rear and whir of a boat, accompanied by the rattle and slashing of bolts, rivets and loose anchors, an arms spreading college wrists from one end of the canopy to the other. Now with the imprints applied the driver by the face, 100 miles an hour can be careless, there will arise, of course, greater endeavor toward a speed record. Possible reasons for traversing the campaise maze call. Competition for the few marks will undoubtedly become our luxury. Dilaterated hens and chicks, as faces and wind-torn shells will be more evidence of the terrain effect of the wind at the extremely high rates of speed and will stand in a good to the inventive turn of mind. Let's save our student drivers! Present their suffering from raw, savory and writes. Save their natural compliments. You, inverters, let'save some lotion to prevent the repitation of Sergrave's suffering. Let's have a speed lotion! A significant outcroping of American public opinion is the formation of a national citizen's committee on relations with Latin America. Ninety-nine prominent citizens, including inventor senators, educators and editors, have banded themselves together to impose a policy which they feel can be unjust and unfair. Some of the matrials in are William Allen White, Sister Nancy of Nebraska, President Nelson of Smith College, President Mckinley of Vassar and Irving Moffett of Valk. AN EFFECTIVE BRAKE The formulation of a definite demand by each influential man will depend on a stimulus to a video observation of public opinion throughout the country. The members are not merely standing with governmental interest; they are asserting their rights in intelligent citizens in a political state that calls itself a democracy. In all probability the committee proposes a cross-section of intelligent American opinion. Certainly the problems are not in harmony with the policy of intervention and crisis, and they oppose unanimously the exploitation of our worker interests. If America is to edify it to its tra- national role in champion of democracy, it is to be a government of the people rather than a hierarchy of big business tools, then it is through expansions of public opinion that this ideal will be attained. THE CROSSING HAZARD Illicitate road crossing accident by removing the hazard itself. This is the actual solution to the problem for which the American Railway Institute is organizing a national symposium among school and college students with three cash prices of $250 each. The essays are to be on the subject "Cross Crossings Cautiously," and must stress the need for greater care in approaching and passing over railway crossings. The prize will be awarded to the writer of the essay which contains outstanding readily available suggestions for preventing rush accidents. Fear of railroad crossings is a psychological factor which the rail- The Men's Glo Club will meet Sunday afternoon at 2 infront of 2:30 in the Engineering auditorium. Information will be given out congratulating the trip. T. A. LARREMORE, DIRECTOR. MEN'S CLEE CLUB: OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Ved. VII, Sunday, April 3, 1927 Pen and Scoll group will meet in central Administration rest room 7:30 am on Monday evening, April 4. ADA BASE, Lausau. PEN AND SCROLL: A plan to shorten the school term at Harvard University at least two months has been taken under admission. One Day & Bachelor Service No Extra Charge Quality Guaranteed BUDGET CONFERENCES; The budget conferences scheduled for Monday, April 4, are as follows: Rotary, 10:30; Entomology, 2; Zoology, 3. E. H. UNDLEY. Announcement— Excelsior Laundry Phone 112 741 N. H. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MEETING FOR NOMINATIONS: There will be a meeting of the student body of the School of Business on Wednesday, April 6, at 3:00 p.m. in room 202, west Administration building, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the School of Business to serve as President, will be held from 8:30 p.m. to 12:00 p.m., Day April 12. HAL PERUN, President. roadws have used in their propaganda, advertisements and other repeated forms of warnings to develop a pub- lic fear of crossings. Vivid pictures of those who were inseultures have been placed at crossings to instill this fear and prevent accidents. The num- ber of accidents, however, remain nearly the same each year in propor- tion to the number of automobiles in this country. This, then, is proof that the creation of public fear is not the proper method of eliminating crossing accidents. Where public ser has accomplished but little, the civil may be eliminated by removing its course; that is, by removing the辖渡 which have become such great hazards to public safety. "Complete elimination of highway grade crossings is impossible, not only because of the time that would be involved but also because of the prohibitive cost which ultimately falls on the public," say those in the American Railway Association. The cost may be prohibitive, but, in considering value, cost of life is still more prohibitive, and certainly length of time involved is unimportant to the failure Remember what Emerson said about the better mouse trog and beaten path to the door? 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Например, компонент **модель** может быть использовано для вычисления различных значений в программе. Компоненты этой модели включают в себя методы управления отображением объектов и обработки событий. Three high quality bike boots, $4.97 Leather Belts of fancy patterns 77 Fancy Ties a large assortment 674 Men's Hose—fancy patterns at a special price 276 YATES OUTING STORE 703 Mass. Lawrence, Kau Something Different We are now serving on Sunday evenings a Salad Luncheon----35c. Blue Mill Sandwich Shop April 17 is Easter Sunday. It is now time to come in and look over our Easter Specials of Johnston's and Whitman's Chocolates Rankin's Drug Store 11th & Mass. Phone 678 Stop in on your way home. Say It With Flowers We will arrange for you a bouquet of compelling beauty. Cut flowers in profusion and flowering plants at Ward's Flower Store Phone 621 931 Mass. $ ^{10} $ UNIVERSITY CONCERT COURSE Efrem ZIMBALIST Violinist One of the greatest artists ever brought to the University Monday Evening, April 4th, 8:20 o'clock Robinson Gymnasium Seats Now Selling at $1.50 and $2.00 School of Fine Arts Office Round Corner Drug Store Bell's Music Store