SUNDAY, MARCH 27 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE No Slumming Parties or Prohibition Agents Allowed at Annual Ball Fanciful Costumes Will Appea at "Goldstein's Hauffbrau" of Architects "Goldstein' Haunfurth," the annual Architects Fing Arms hall, will be held in the auditorium of Marvin Hall, which will be decorated to represent a bowyer scene." The stage will be converted into a bar, where it is mimored by brightening beer stalls with floral arrangements. The famous old beer gardens of Germany will decorate the other rooms. Those attending the party will be costumed as gunmen, convicts, dept fiends, Gunny Girls, street rifflers, aliens, cake eaters, and all other types known to society's lower strata. No slumming parties or reformers will be allowed until after the beginning of the party, according to the usual custom. The managers of the party, Herbert Woodward, e27, and Charles Haines, e30, promise that the program will be held on Friday for the parties for the presentation of a variety of stunts and shows will be provided. The refreshments will consist of near-eater, pretzels, punch, and cakes, served in the approved beer garden "High Pocket!" Ross W Metzko, famous beer taster, will be present as bouncer and will, with the aid of "two-gun" Howard, "Foonny" Bill Lloyd, and "Slippery" Simonds, insure the safety of our guests. The committee on "beer at etERN" consists of Henry Krug, e28 and Joe Brady, e29. Earl Hortor, e29 and Art Rochester, e29, compose the mug committee. The art committee, whose duty it is to carry on a research for information about this brew made up ofiah Anderson. e30, Narcisco Abell, e30, Harold Eilgrt, e30, and Elbert Mosser, e30. The labor foreman are Horstl Pennington, e27, James Eldridge, e27, Harold Lee, e30, and Elbert Moher, e29. The committee on research and management is made up of George King, e27, Louis Puff, e27, and John Meta, e27. Counsellor of Santa Fe Will Lecture March 25 S. T. Bledsoe, general counsel of the Santa Fe railroad, will speak in the auditorium of central Administration building, Tuesday morning, March 29, at 10:30. His subject will be "Transportation and the Public Welfare", and all classes in economics and political science will adroitly to attend the session. He will be of especial interest to students in social science and in law. The School of Business was able to secure Mr. Bloeboe through E. L. Coplod of the Santa Fe railroad at Tooneka. "Behavioristic vs. Prejudicial Psychology" is the subject to be discussed at the meeting of Beta Cii Signa, honorary psychological fraternity, Monday March 28, nt,4,000 p., m, in room 3 east Administration. Dr. Carl Rosecock is chairing the meeting and Robert Maxwell will be open to those who are interested in the subject discussed. --to our sandwiches, salads, and other specialties. In Society The annual German party of both Theta Tau was held at P. A., U. B., kithchik, in various cities of various dances and戏服, George Koehler served over M. L. R. Edwardville, Mrs J. K. Reid Freshmen of Sigma Kappa Omega entertained with a party, creating evening from 9 to 12 p.m. at the Citizen City Hilton. Chaperones served: Mrs. Vanessa Cockayne, Mrs. Jennifer Sullivan, Mrs. Jennifer grandmother, Mrs. and Ms. Leigh, grandmother of three great-grandma, Mrs. and Mr. Leigh, grandmother of three great-grandp Arsenia竞赛 Entertainment with a formal Friday night, Friday night from 7 to 9 p.m., at the Washington's dome room which was deserved in white and blue coloring. There were days of spring in the desertation which were covered by Cymbeline played. Chisquers open ended Mrs. Macy's dressroom and Mrs. Davis hallway. Out of town towns like Dewey, Dewey, Dewey, City; Bill Hilltop, Hillside V. Milchney, J. Robert Lee, Manhattan. These Tain had their annual spring format at Tain's Hall Friday evening. The hall was decorated with a variety of Japanese and Western motifs. Tommy Johnson, Japanese gift officer, Tommy Johnson, British Christmas Clerk, Connie McKenna, D. K. Carlo, British Christmas Clerk, Connie McKenna, D. K. Carlo, Phenomenalism Guests over time, Phenomenalism Guests over time, Anita Bunne, Columbia, Margaret Land, Anita Bunne, Columbia, Margaret Land, Joseph J. Joseph, Michael S. Smith, Angela L. Embhardt, Elizabeth Lane, St. James' Church, Howard Miller, A. B. 70, who is ew traveling representative for kerlier Publishing company was on his campus a few days ago. Mr. Miller's brother, Harry L. Miller, A. 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Queen, of the department of sociology, in an address before the state conference of social workers held at Emporia Friday and Saturday. In tracing the links between the Queen outlined various forms of community service both of the past and of the present. Social Work Is Discussed Dr. Stuart Queen Is Spenker at State Conference "Social work as it exists today has been built up from a number of different kinds of activities," he said. "The history of social work is the illness of primary groups. This neighborhood is easily observable in the history of the early Christian church, on the medieval foulal estate, in the poorest villages and isolated rural groups of the present." Other origins of modern social work were given by Doctor Queen as the organized neighborhood in groups where primary relationships are giving away, the charity extended to outsiders who are detached from their home communities, and the extension of relief to members of other social organizations that has been used in charity organization movement, social settlements, housing reform, employers' welfare work, child-saving and the like. Miriam Grant, ed27, led a discussion on "A Frank Statement of Student Difficulties." William J. Burrs, of Topella, will speak Sunday morning at 11 o'clock at the Uttarian Church. His subject will be "A Spiritual Pilgrimage." Announcement Want Ads MARCEL 75c, Sharampo 56c, K. U. Beauty Parlor, 727 Mass., Phone 1028. 144 WILL PARTY who took grey hat by mistake from Jayhawk Cafe Saturday night please call 1672? tf EXPERIENCED MARCELLING 50c. Phone 2775,1015 Kentucky. 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