PAGE TWO THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 1927 University Daily Kansar Official Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Editorial Staff Editor-in-chief News Editor Associate Editor Senior Editor Sunday Editor John-Bau Monday Supplement ... Mary Eleason, Fulbrin ports Editor ... George Roussan Morial Super Iolaanna Mauna Louise McLeaughlin Lucie Reporter Grace Dionsson Robert Davison Carli Nott Diane Pinnan Helene Pinnan Robert Herron Vincent Vernon Vanessa Vernon --or San Francisco. Send resume to nonsendmail.mail matter. September 17, 1930, at the post office at Lawrence Kansas, under the act of March 3, 1952. Advertising Manager... W. Morgan Co. Anst. Advertising Mgr. ... J. R. Johnstone Antst. Advertising Mgr. ... J. R. Johnstone Antst. Advertising Mgr. ... James T. Neslon Foreign Adm. Mgr. .. M. R. Dale Business Office Telephones... K. I. 16 News Room... K. I. 25 Published in the afternoon, five times a week and on Sunday morning by students in the Department of Journalism of the University of Toronto. Free of the Impartment of Journalism. SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 1927 WE LIKE THEM The Sunday afternoon Literary and musical vessels which have been given at intervals this year have been well attended by the students. The programs with good numbers have been appreciatively received. A regular weekly visitor, with the high type of performance which has been given during the past, would probably be enth�matically received by the university group. The four all-musical vepers who are given annuality, have been supplemented this year and last, by literacy programs, increasing the number of presentations. And even more vepers would be welcomed. We like them. A headline quotes Mrs. Catt as saying that trammys really belong to women but men usurped the right to wear them. What a Catt remark! COLLEGE MORTALITY Not only has the cost of education risen for the student; it has increased for the institutions of learning themselves. Eight schools have just felt the pitch of higher costs, having been dropped, from the accredited list of the North-Central Association of Colleges and secondary schools. Of these, two are Kansas conference schools, while one Missouri valley school, Drake, is being threatened, pending further investigation. The schools were dropped for inability to raise sufficient endowment funds, the association having set certain minimum standards consistently within the limits necessary to maintain the high standards of scholarship determined upon. One result will be an increased turning of students toward the well established institutions where they will be assured of educational credits permitting them to continue in the realm of education as qualified instructors and investigators. Another result will be the increasing needs for the schools so favored, for the larger enrolments will have to be met with more equipment and enlarged teaching forces. As for the unfavorite schools dropped from the list, many students will continue to attend them for the simple reason that circumstances will not permit them to go elsewhere. But eventually the wanks of the schools unable to attain the standards of the Association will drop by the waypide, thus paying the way for the more efficient schools favored by the means to follow the trend of progress. You can't keep cool with Coolidge if he spends the summer in Kansas. THE COOK PAROLE It is a naive argument, indeed, by which Dr. Frederick A. Cook is able to receive a probationary freedom from the Leavenworth penitentiary. He says that unless he is relieved soon from his 14 year sentence it is altogether likely that he will die within the prison walls. Except for the new probation law passed in 1925 he would not be ready for parole before 1920, so the case opens more than one question. It raises the right for a parole of Dexter Cook and also the validity of the new law. But regarding the basis for the request, can it be possible that Doctor Cook has forgotten the hundreds of persons whom he perplexed by taking their savings through his spurious oil operations? Can it be that the Doctor believes his North Pole hex has made him a public benefactor, and who should not be incarcerated for devastating bank accounts? by the current emperor principle it is more fiercely becoming necessary for the government to protect the individual citizen. Long enough has protection been given the industrialist; it is time attention were paid the small fry. And it was in the performance of that function that the federal government placed Doctor Cook behind him. Consequently it is very much the government's concern that the explorer-oil promoter pay the penalty be brought upon himself. Attorney-general Surgeon is upholding the confidence of the nation in him by protecting the parole, and it is to be hoped that his department will do all in its power to prevent the thriving of justice in the interests of the unprotected citizen. HUMILITY IN HIGH CIRCLES So William H. King, junior counsel of Utah and bitter critic of the administration's Latin-American policy, has been barred from Haiti. Garbled in a sentimental toga, ruder than the khaki uniform of a United States marine, he might entirely upset the stable government of that country, for semont really are a disturbing influence. Witness the closing days of the last congress. 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