--- FRIDAY, MARCH 25.1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Stadium Only Campus Building Everyone Visits; Survey Shows "Ad" Among Unvisited Places Out of approximately four thousand and students at the University of Kansas, only 259 have been made all the buildings on the campus. These figures are the result of calendar entries from the U.S. Citizenship Office made of 92 students on the Hill. As representative a cross section of the student body as was possible to elect was chosen to list the buildings with which they had never been. While no distinction was made between freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors, with their varying degrees of experience, a balance was achieved among students' views to avoid weighing the results. The stadium was the only building on the campus which was immune from lack of visitors. Out of the 92 players who were at the event, ignorance of the inside appearance of the stadium, and not another building could claim the same distinction, "See American First" must now give place to the newer version of the slab. Apparently agnomery, the nendemic variety at least, has no great facination for K. U. students, for the astronomy building stood at the opposite end of the list from the stadium. Fifty-two out of 92 persons reported that they had never been within its walls. Perhaps the broad expanse of territory intervening here is one factor. Perhaps the blue haze of distance leads an enchantment which a close view would dispel. Second place on the list of nogreed buildings was divided in a tie between the power house, epitome of the knowledge which is one of such projects as the power house. So the conclusion must be that there are more power and power are among the heart of Arthur M. Banta Speaks to Students of Geology the worries of Mount Oread. Dr. Arthur M. Banta, resident in vestigator of the Carnegie Institute of Washington and a research worker in experimental evolution, spoke to stu dents in zoology, Thursday at 3:30 in snow hall. Doctor Banta is on his way from the Kansas State Agricultural College to Manhattan, where he gave several lectures to the zoology department, to the University of Minnesota. At the University of Minnesota he will conduct a series of lectures pertaining to zoology; Doctor Banta will speak of his research work at his meeting with the department of zoology at the University of Kansas. He has been working for a number of years on the problem of general inheritance of the "small fresh water flea," or the "da phina." (Published in the University Daily Kansan, March 25, 1927.) Read the Kansan want-ads daily. Be it enacted by the Associated Mer of the University of Kansas: Section 3. Freshman class officers shall be elected at general freshman assembly in the fall semester. Section 7. All other bills concerning the elections, except as herein awarded, shall remain in force. Section 1. There shall be but one election each school year with the ex-tenure of a class officer or class officers which shall occur in the fall semester. The election of the student officers shall take place in the spring semester between April 1 and May 1. Section 4. The editor and business manager of the Jayhawk shall be elected by the joint vote of both the men and women at the regular spring the worries of Mount Oren. The element of distance may again prompt students in the laboratory which can claim the total neglect of some forty-one per cent of the University population. Fowler shops stands on a level with the engineering laboratories, and the Chemistry building follows with 20 new visitors out of 92. The University Commons, and the Spooner That, are within three hundred thirty-six seconds as the fraction of neglect in their cases. Section 2. The president and treasurer of each class shall be elected by the men students only. Men students shall not participate in the election of the vice-president and the secretary of any class. Section 6. The student membership of the athletic board shall be composed of the captains of the various teams. How a student can be enrolled in the University and still never have set foot inside the portals of the Administration building is a real mystery arising out of the fact that the university interviewed disclined all knowledge of the interior of "Ad." That Robinson gymnasium has not been visited by every person was another of the "unbleubables," but one reported that the gymnasium had never been visited. It might be interesting speculation as to what the grades would be if a quiz were given over certain facts which every student ought to know about his University. That there are flunks to be indicated by our investigation. At least it is surprising how little the学生 gets off his beaten path to see things in his immediate environment. It would seem that a homecoming of the students in the University would not be out of place. Section 5. No school officers shall be elected in the regular election. Section 8. This bill shall take effect after the required passage by the Men's Student Council and publication in the University Daily Kansan. Signed) Albert Petersen, Pres. (Chadder E. Fembore, Sec' The other buildings, as one would expect, showed a moderate number of students who had never been in them, and fewer than 10 out of 12 with the exception of Snow hall, and the journalism building which have 18 and 16 non-victors respectively out of the much discussed 12 which composed this sur- Albert Teebush, Ph.D. Charley F. Embree, See'y' Bill No. 17 Be it enacted by the Associated Mon of the University of Kansas in response to a request from second vice president of the Mon's Student Council is hereby abolished. 2. This bill shall take effect after the required passage by the Mon's Student Council and publication in the University newspaper. (Signed) Albert Petersen, Prec. Charley F. Embree, See. Oxford students want more wine, saying that not sufficient alcohol is enused in their town. More wine and better wine should be constantly brunk at Oxford. They feel that this is the only way to attain again that highly course flavor, that as once characteristic of English civilization. Many "Favorite Son" Flowers Are Blooming In Democratic Ranks Candidates (United Press) Delegates to Next Convention Expected to Back State Washington, March 25—The "favorite son" flowers are blooming this spring with such sadness that Democratic leaders here believe half of the delegations to the next Democratic convention will choose them to their own home state candidates. With Governor A. Smith of New York assured of a majority in the delegation of half a dozen eastern states, politicians throughout the country are nursing along the political aspirations of local citizens with pro-suffrage views with new year have more candidates than any convention of history. It is a satisfactory arrangement to those Democrats here who believed that the pre-convention alignments for Smith and William G. McAdoo in 1924 caused the disastrous deadlock that year. The "favorite son" flowers which thus far have made their appearance include: New York, Governor Al Smith; Missouri, Senator James A. 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