THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1937 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FIVT 14 Delegations Swell Registration for Music Convention General Session to Begin Tomorrow Morning; Annual Banquet in Evening "The Kansan State Music Teacher's Association for this year promises to be the largest ever held at the University of Kansan," said D. M. Sworthhunt, dean of the Fine Arts school of the University, today. "The exceptionally fine weather and the excellent care brought many people in their cars." The entire faculty of the Fine Arts school of the Kansas State Teachers College of Hays, registered for the convention this morning, Boretal college of Newton has sent a large delegation and a large number of faculty and students have come from Baker University at Baldwin. Concert Tomorrow Night Sessions in Central Adj at 8:30 p. m. Friday there will be a a concert given by members of the Association in Praiser hall, which will be broadcast by station KKCU. The Beginning Friday morning at 9 a.m., a general session will be held in the auditorium of central Administration building. There will also be a business meeting presided over by Kansas Federation of Music Clubs. In the afternoon a session for the discussion of public school music and dance will be held with Witherpoon of Chicago, will speak on "Common Sense in Singing." Following this session the guest will be given to Wieldemann's Tea Room. لن Organ: Finale form the First Symphony Lowes University, University of Kansas, Law School, in Native Worth. Hughes At Night (Vianetia of India) Warata Water Burrow (Vianetia of India) Warata Water Cinereal for Three Volumes with Piano Music and Acoustic Tones. Miss Farnett Robinson Assistant Director, Education, University of Kansas, Lawrence (School) When I listen Have to be the Well Vocal Coach (Lewisburg) Miss H. A. Mathers Assistant Director, Education, University of Kansas, Lawrence (School) When I listen Have to be the Well Vocal Coach (Lewisburg) Miss H. A. Mathers Assistant Director, Education, University of Kansas, Lawrence (School) When I listen Have to be the Well Vocal Coach (Lewisburg) Winner Miss Roth Rourkes, with the choreo 2 Vibration Winner Marcia Lovelace-Lutton with the choreo 3 Vibration Marcia Lovelace-Lutton with the choreo 4 Vibration Dance (Will Goyse) Hugh Atherton, Director, of the Southwestern College, Wintfield Courtney Harbottle Harbottle On The Sea Mark Atherton Gedident to Miss Monroe() Mountain Garrison Nathan Yosminen Mountain Garrison Piano Solos: The Melodies of A Piano (Oreille) 高 1. am *surbake Out Load* 2. learn The Lesson and The Complicating 3. 4 I Wonder Why? After Midnight Goat The Tag Cinema The Tag Cinema Take from the Vienna Woods Stemmackham Goto Fischer, Municipal University, Weichba La Traviata *a Lost Leaf*从《Traviata》 Miss Helen Snow, College of Emporia 1. Minute from Quartet No. 2 Moan (et) B. Pinoi (Helene F. Querrey) G. Papadimitriou Via Franca, Rome Virginia Presbyterian College F. J. Jeblik, 2nd violin Mrs. Karenet Patchel and Kansas State Teachers' College, Emporia Seven to Dallas Meeting Faculty Members Take Part in Convention The National Educational Association will hold its mid-winter meeting at Dallas, Texas, from Feb. 20 to 23. The convention will be directed to the secretary of the School of Education. The convention will be divided into four general groups—general sessions, discussion groups, meetings and workshops, high school conferences. Extensive plans have been made for the entertainment of the large number of delegates who will attend, representing five states of the United States. Dr. Raymond A. Schwegler, dean of the School of Education, will leave Friday morning in order to be present at a symposium on Other professors of the School of Education who will attend are: Dr. F. P. Oblenn, Dr. H. P. Smith, Dr. Earl Anderson, Dr. Walter Robinson, Anderson, Dr. C. Lahman, and Dr. J. W. Twente. The list of speakers will include a number of nationally known men, among whom are Frank Bruce, editor of the American School Board Journal, Dr. George D. Strayer, of Columbia University, and United States commissioner of education, Sept. 1, W. J. Gwans of Hutchinson will also be one of the speakers. Louis F. Miller, ph. c21, is in the retail furniture business at Dodge City. R. O. T. C. to Vote for Honorary Colonel Soon Major J. R. Cygon of the department of R. O. T. C., last week announced that the election for honorary colonel would take place soon. The nomination of women for the position was announced in April. An election of the most popular woman by the vote of the entire unit is held each spring. All members of the R. O. T. C. are urged to nominate for the coming election. Marjorie Stauffar, e27, a member of Chi Omega cosvacity and major in the United States military, was born in temporary colonel for the past year. Mimi Stauffar will take an important part in the Military Ball, which is held each spring by the R. Southwestern Miller Editor Calls Industry Progressive in State Sosland Tells Business School Students Field Requires Economists "Kavans and the southwest as a whole have many of the finest mills in the world," said Samuel Scotland, editor of the Southwestern Miller, in response to an article about the School of Business at the Delta Sigma Pi House lab 9164. "Royers are no longer waiting for their flour, but the milks are seeking their sales. The largest baking corporation in America today purchases four for 108 bakeries, about 4,000,000 bakeries a year. Now, in dealing with the outstanding problems of this industry, I feel that my occupation is that of a news collector and writer of the trade of this industry. "The successful miller must be a first class merchant, an able manufacturer, a banker and a student of economics. Climate conditions in one country effect the market throughout the world. Many makers recently board rumors that Priceline CoachingEdge and McNary Management, a sport in buying of your developed. Thus, the miller must keep abreast of the world's business." "With more machinery than ever employed in asking, the demands of flour bayers are more exacting, and no mill is complete without the PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR H E FUSTAGE DR. H. E. JUSTACE Osteopathic medical physio, call or e-mail improvements. Residency 460 Min. Office 847 Min. Phone 845 Email 843 services of a cereal chemist, which shows the broad field in milling almonds for the students today. DR. FLORENCE BARROWS attorney physician, Clinician. 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