SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1927. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE, THREE In Society His Gigame Debt elaborated with an in- formal name moreira霞霞 night. Miaus was furnished by her friend and he is married to his acquaintances, accouterments, Miller and Mrs. Marvest纬纬 Bechtel. Abbi Delta, then entertained with a format for dinner dance Saturday night. The four course meal was served at Wiedenmann's. The choir included Brandon Nielsen, Jae Mclean and Mrs. C. H. Ummond. Teel Shawa and his wife, Rachie St. Dora, Born in Houston on June 21, 1934, often Johnsons moon and Monday night. After the death of her husband, she is survived by the grandchildren of the maternity room are gathered before him, the sisters of the Tama Thai Khon choir at the University of Houston. Beta Theta Pi entertained with an informational dance, Friday night, Tommy Connolly's 50th birthday. Chapers were held for chaperees who were Mrs. Margogrant Perkins, Ms. John Inman, Mrs. Ralvin Haliday, Mrs. Elizabeth O'Neill. Sigma Alpha Mau. entertained with an informal home dance Saturday night at the Dell Theater, 274 N. 6th Street and olympus and biennial and blue. The chaperones were Mia, Ike, Hideuchi, Prof. and Mr. Escher. The Lawrence theater of PI Phi Meth gave a humble Saturday fall, Feb. 15, 2014, m. p., at the Thimdee Theater ten room in central Louisville, Ky., for the active chapter. There were present eight Throughout the year similar lunchrooms are given and each time a different class is entertained. Officers of the alumni are: president, Mrs. Bertha Wilson; secretary, Mrs. H. E. Ro bertson; treasurer, Mrs. H. G. Constant. Berkshire Club will take a task Sunday Feb 20 at 10 a.m. on in the bathroom room at Keysway. All members of the Christian church are invited to come. The sponsors of the organization will entertain the members with a dinner. Thursday, 24, at the home of Mrs. Charles A. Hines, 100 N. Main Street, will be a program and business meeting. K. the K., Geneseo Club entertained with a George, Washington party fifth night at nigh- town club 155. The club served to serve twenty-five members, the theater and Mrs. D. H. Stenner. Memoirs of the Phi Omega Pi society performed the inflation ceremony at the Temple on April 17, 2016. The Temple at the request meeting had last night, the first Friday in the month. And Miss Grace Vernon, both of Lawrence and Miss Katherine O'Neill, both of Lawrence, Debbie Tala Dell adorned with a formal dress that she wore in Arabian effect with a strapped train. She was discovered in Anarabian effect with a strapped train. Renald Ferreira and her girlfriend, furnished by the hotel, were Mrs. Pam Ferrie and Mrs. Ms. Ferrie. Mrs. Pam Ferrie and Mrs. Ms. Ferrie. Judge Harvey Will Talk to Brief-Making Classe Judge W. W. Harvey, of the Supreme Court of Kansas, will address the first year law class in briefmaking on Wednesday, Feb. 23, at 2 p.m. Lunch and lecture will be held "The function of the brief and oral argument in an appellate court." Judge Harvey was graduated from the College of Emporia in 1896 and admitted to the bar two years later. He was appointed counsel for a lawyer later moved to Ashland, Kan. He was a member of the House of Representatives from 1917 to 1921 and speaker of the House during the last year. Judge Harvey was then appointed assistant United States district attorney and served at that position until 1923, when he was appointed to the Supreme Court of Kansas. Miss Dorothy Goodwin will spend the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Homer F. Goodwin of Knaas City, Mo. Special rates for teachers' application photos. Lawrence Studio phone 451. Here's News Of New Shades direct from Paris come these new shades in Hole-roof silk hose: Petele Delis Laleure Valerie Yvonne Fleur de lis in All-Silk Chiffon $1.95 2. ..2 Women Smokers Surgeon Baltimore, M. Fr., Fellow of the American College have been suspended for two days by the executive council of the student organization for smoking in the dorm milieu. The act was apprehended. Cigarettes, radio and the Charlton have been banned in the dormitories by the students. The Junior Prom of Columbia Uni- versity is held each year at the Hotel Ritz-Carlton in New York City. Special rules for teachers' application photos, Lawrence Studio phone 451. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. H. E. BUSTACE Osteopathic family physician. Clinica or ering appointment. 1608, Rue St. Louis Phone 466 Office 812 Mass. Phone 812 DR. FLORENCE BARROW Osteopathic Physician. Calls unanswered. Owen Barber's Drug. Phone 2571. Finewood 2571. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye诊察. Exclusively Dr H. HEIDING FIX H. HEIDING Dr H. 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Our proposed algorithm achieves an accuracy of 97.5% on the training set and 86.3% on the validation set. 2. **Adaptive Resolution Technique** In this project, we develop a adaptive resolution technique to improve the quality of low-resolution images. We design a neural network that adapts the resolution of low-resolution images to high-resolution ones by incrementally adjusting the level of detail in each pixel. Our proposed algorithm achieves a resolution improvement factor of 4x over the baseline with a precision of 90%. This technique allows for more accurate and detailed image analysis. 3. **Adaptive Segmentation** In this project, we develop an adaptive segmentation method to recognize and segment different regions within an image. We use a combination of CNN-based and LSTM-based architectures to train a model that can accurately detect and segment different areas within an image. Our proposed algorithm achieves an accuracy of 89.8% on the training set and 85.1% on the validation set. These projects demonstrate the potential of deep learning techniques in improving image classification and segmentation. They provide valuable insights into the development of advanced AI systems for visual information processing. Suits - Overcoats - Dresses Cleaned $1.00 KIRBY the cleaner 1107 Mass Phone 420 Tailored Suits, $23.50 Crepe Papers, Serpentine, Nut Cups, Party Decorations, Price Cards, Programs, Entertain- ing, Stationery, Rubber Stamps. A. G. ALRICH Stationary 736 Mass. St. Tomorrow—Tuesday Wednesday FILMED AT LAST JULES VERNE'S MICHAEL STROGOFF with Ivan Moskine (Europe's Screen Idol) Known the world ever over, the greatest of all melodramas; stupped on a sable of grandeur never before attained. 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Quality Jewelry--- Convenient Payments The College Jewel THE DENIS Tuesday—We Just An Comedy Shows: 3-7-9 "THE Everything is o in comfort and ol volume, reasonableness so why you put The amount of small; and the the cooking delicat Your 1 Yet Fine Special Classes for University Students supplementing your college work will double the value of your four years on the Hill. A Business Training Kansas Robe & Rug Tannery (Enroll at any time) LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. manufacturers of fine fur garments, take this opportunity to convey the necessity of having your fur garments repaired and remodeled. Since our country was first settled, its natural resources in fur has been heavily drained. The steadily diminishing supply of fur animals tends to prove that your Not All Students at K. U. wea Brachburn Clothes, but most of the best dresses do. $35 $40 $45 Puck Visits a Garden By Dorothy Jane Jones HE hour certainly must have been midnight, for whoever heard of anything so lovely coming at any other hour? most beautiful, I am sure, that you have ever even dreamed about—and a little silver curled leather of a moon—to be sure a moon—and, then, of course you have guessed it—a dashing gallant (to thrill the slowest of pulses) and a beautiful lady—so lovely in her beauty for these faces and shimmering stains that you would have died from sheer蛮 had you been of her sex. (Continued on (ourth page) Now I am not sure just how it all came about—we're never quite sure of these lovely mid-mighty things, but I do know that when the dashing gallant jumped lightly over the garden wall, he found the beautiful lady weeping in his hands. He was very gentle with her hands. Now of course being a man as well as a gallant, he was quite terrified at this weeping vision of loviness—yet at the same time, being a gallant as well as a man, his heart was sorely wring to see the gleaning tears from his face and his fingers of her little hands—then being a man and a gallant, he coughed, so even gently. The little white hands fell suddenly to the folds of creamy face at her breast as the beautiful indy lauled a startled, tear-stained face toward the gallant (who was oh so dashing). Then ever so gracefully the gallant bowed, sweeping the ground with his grandly plumed hat, his other hand resting lightly on the gorget of his crown. The arm coveiling in romantic folds about him. "Madame - Mademoiselle-" he said and his voice was ever so masculine and gentle, "I intrude- and for my intrusion I am deeply sorry, and erave your pardon a thousand-fold- yet even though I am aware of offense I am fain to go, seeing your distress - you will favor my presumption when I say that such lovely dark white hands were made for you when I say that such lovely little white hands were never meant to receive tears, be they ever so glistening and soft-beautiful lady of the garden, may I not be happy in aiding you in your distress?" "The villain—to even presume to have such a lovely, lovely wife—and then to think that he is cruel to her—but tell me beautiful lady, why do you not feel from his household—why Now the beautiful lady had adorned quite suddenly to her feet—one hand was pressed to her heart, hidden by the foamy face there, when she was busily putting the bright tears away . . . "Oh, kind sir, she faltered, her yellow headdress亡ud-sayl-"I-I do thank you for your kind words, for I know what sincere thoughts must have prompted them; but ala! there is no remedy for my distress.-I-I am married to an ogre-a most dreadful monster who is most unkind-terrible cruel-"the beautiful man only required two hands to put away the tears. The gallant, growling very fiercely, laid a heavy hand upon his sword— "A Monster!-An Ogre!" she quavered faintly, butchy. THE KANSAN MAGAZINE for February 20, 1927 THE PHILOSOPHER And what are you that, missing you, I should be kept awake As many nights as there are days With weeping for your sake? And what are you that, missing y As many days as cruel I should be listening to the wind And looking at the wall? I know a man that's a braver man And twenty men as kind, And what are you, that you should be The one man on my mind? Yet women's ways are witless ways, As any sage will tell— And what am I, that I should love So wickly and so well? —Edna St. Vincent Millay. "Sheiks" and a "Skeikess" "Mr. Leslie Ridgeway (right) outspread all the other ones of the crowd. Our Puff Past From last week, and was chosen the best-looking man of the evening to present the greatest heartbreaker." "Mr. Mary" Cua hing and Holen man gave the prize for the best dressed cline to say they were there in the clothes. California Women Fight 50- 50 Basis for Dates Equal rights for men and women is a beautiful theory but-it -it won't work in practice, according to the cues at Redlands university, at Los Angeles, California. The uproar was aroused by the proposal that all expenses for dates be on a fifty-fifty basis. The proposal was only at Redlands university, but at the University of California, took up the cudgels, saying that "the woman pays for the date in listening to the boring 'line' abbreviation from Others voiced the sentiments that in Redlands men were just a "bunch of farmers," and that they had little pride in himself, a cost which would greatly outweigh any temporary financial gain. PAGE THREE Guess Who! His beaming, inquiring blue eyes are the first features which one notices in the slender There is a real chuckle in his eyes, and one will stop unconsciously and wait for the chuckle to formulate itself into a smile on his lin. He holds his head tilted down—one imagines that it is the result of too much reading. With his tilted头, slightly stooped shoulders, and his inpiring, upturned eyes, one must visualize him in his natural pose, as bending, perching, and writing a poetry which he holds in his slender hands. He putters around his office, vaguely seeming to look for something which he doesn't find. When he sits down, he slides to the desk and learns and learns over confidently while he talks. In appearance he typifies the lovable, absent-minded, elderly professor who adds traditions to colleges. Perhaps he isn't absent-minded because his type is because he is so nearly the ideal type. Can you identify this surwe and meticulous individual? He is a professor on the Hill and is the head of a department. He is a little below the average height, and always dresses in the best of style. He is often seen wandering about with a calculating look in his brown eyes, and with the inevitable cigar between his lips. The cigar, which seems to be a part of his attire, is extinguished and he always lights it again with a nonchalant and characteristic gesture. Sometimes one can hear pounding and the sound of a saw from his domain in one of the buildings. And yet this is not the kind of work that the University requires of him. Is he a carpenter by choice? Or does he work night with these building tools for recreation? His name appears often in the headlines of papers. In years gone by it appeared even more or less in certain metropolitan papers. He is also a member of the faculty at University. Who is this man with the cigar? A rather tall, not too slim, man hurries into the classroom. He is dressed in a single-breasted black suit with a high-cut vest. Up near the shoulder of the latter, scarcely visible except when his coat falls open, is a Quill Club pinh. He is past middle-age and wears a The man stops at his desk, takes a large number of bright yellow papers from a black brief case, and spreads them out on the table. He then presses down on the manner as he hurriedly checks the class roll. Then, taking a book of literary selections from the brief case, he walks toward the window. He taps the pages thoughtfully, and turning toward the class, says "Umpty, umpty, umptydee, amp. What color is this author's hair?" He's the most absent minded doctor I ever knew." "Why, what did he do?" "He asked to ask my tongue and when I put it out he tried to feel its pulse."