PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, 18, 1927 Geographic Conditions Played Large Part in Shaping History. Believes British Archaeologis THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN [Science Service] *Washington Post]*—Aimging backbone of mountain acres, the center of Greece played a big part in shipping events in the famous civilization of the old Greeks according to Dr. J. L. Myres, noted British archaeologist, who is violating this country. In prehistoric times, much of this mountain zone was shattered by earthquake and submerged for about half its total height, leaving a gulf (filled with water) around it. Represents the plants and ridges of the sunken highland scenery, Doctor Myres explains. When men learned to use the treasuries of the mountains they found there marble, copper, iron, and gold. But the almost complete absence of gold was responsible for a permanent Greek world. This was reflected in the constant shortage of labor and the prevalence of slavery. Vespers Service Sunday Ensemble Numbers to Feature Fine Arts Program The third of the vexers given by the students and faculty of the School of Fine Arts will take place next Sunday, Feb. 20, at 4 p.m. As in the case of the preceding vesp$, numbers of an ensemble nuiture will be featured. There will be a few numbers by a string quartet, a concert for three violins, a vocal trio and a contrast solo with accompaniment by piano, with another solo and then be numbers for the organ and piano as well as an organ solo itself. According to D. M. Sweetborn, dean of the School of Fine Arts, the speakers are among the most popular program features. They have been broadcast by numerous audiences. The program will be broadcast over KEPU. William Wrigley, Jr., has offered to back George Young, 17 year old winner of the Catalina Island swim, against any swimmer for a match race from twenty to thirty miles. The only condition Wrigley would be governed by the same rules which were used for the Catalina swim. The peculiar climate of Greece, with its mild wet winter and hot, dry summer, made this unpromising region habitable and made possible its great, highly specialized civilization. Where there was enough moisture, the lush vegetation are always precarious in the Mediterranean, and the only secure crops were from selected deep-root trees, such as the vine and olive. Greek agriculture consequently became more efficient and productive, the industries promoted by local conditions were textile production, based on the wool from the paturies, and hardware of various sources, and the hardiness sources of the old crystalline rocks. Doctor Myres concludes that out of geographic conditions the great civilizations arise. And in times of ice, and severe climate, there is dependence upon climate, soil and sea. History Repeats Itself Latin Department Finds A number of parallels in modern conventions, laws and customs, with those of the ancients, is illustrated by the works posted on the Latin bulletin board. Just beneath the story of the Puff Pant Prom, which tells of the man who dared to take part in a purely feminine entertainment and the results of his action, is an amount of a certain bold Roman, Cledius by name, who book in 62 B. C. emeritus for the College for women in the city of Rome, and as a result was severely chastened and almost lost his life. Another similar story written beneath the Kansas report of a man in Liberty, Mo., who after building the county jail was the first man to be outfitted there, tells of Cle民堡状o tale, a statesman of ancient Rome, voting for a law prohibiting any access to 600 acres of land was the first to crack the haw he himself had helped o make. The glee club of Northwestern University is giving a series of concerts in churches of Chicago and its suburbs prior to entrance in the Interleague glee club contest, an annual Chicago event. ROUGE THE GLORY OF RED HAIR recreation under the education of children. Rouge Champagne, Ligne Gatineau, Cairn Passez, Rectchampagne, Cairn Passez. Please contact Williams. Be sure to check the closes range in route from the frontward entrance. YOUR own shade of Coty Rouge will bring a love-iness you have never known before. Blue eyes deepen, brown eyes soften—hair and skin take on a richer beauty. CAPUCINE BRUGNON GERANIUM ROSE NATUREL THE NEW BOOKLET CHARLES DANA GIBSON TELLS WOMEN ALL THEY SHOULD KNOW ABOUT ROUGE Address Dep. C. P. COTY, INC. 714 FIFTH AVENUE Especially Distributed by Innes Hackman & Co. Owner - Duffy - Valley 9th & Mass. Weather Changes Bring Health, Vim, and Vigon Besides growing the best wintest in the world, Kansas has the best weather in the world, according to Prof. C.J. Posey of the department of geology. A change of weather is healthful, he says. It instills pep, vim, vigor and vitality into a person. It makes him want to study. If a student is not being, no Kauanan has need to worry. Wednesday the campus simulated a piece of California real estate propaganda. The student; were barrenheaded and cootless. In the evening the library was practically vacated. Couples strolled over the campus gating into each other's eyes. It was seen on his shadow so some of the boys had even hunted up their marmalades. Thursday the students didn't walk on the Hill. They skidded on the hill and made it to the water, the students who lived below the hill never did get to class. The hills were too tickle to allow a standing. Anyway, they were a good excuse for going back to school. It's last week end. It's funny, though, that professors got up the hills. Mau Tau Alpha, honorary classmate society, elected to membership at a meeting at the home of Dr. A. T. Walther, Tuesday night, Edith Adams, Alan Cordray, Ceylon, c29, Mildred Hommon, c25, Thelma Rhomson Wilson fr'26. Phi Alpha Delta, professional law fraternity, entertained at dinner last night in honor of Dr. Curt Rosenow, professor of psychology. After theinner Doctor Rosenow gave a short mental disease and its legal aspects. This is the second of a series of dinners the fraternity is giving this semester at which the members have as their guests, prominent men who will speak on subjects closely related to law. Classical Society Elects Phi Alpha Delta Honors Dr. Rosenow at Dinner Failure to provide a sufficient number of ballots for the junior and sophomore class elections at Stanford University necessitated a re-vote and a special election for all officers of these charges. - The Kansas City, Kaw Valley and Western Ry. Co. (Harry C. Jobes, Receiver) Return portion good for 20 days. Why take your car? You might skid off the road; then it is cheaper. 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Eskimo Pies All Flavors of Punch—Made to Order Washington's Birthday Special Monday, Feb. 21 Hatchet Center Brick Curtain will be heid until after the basketball game Concert Management AKTHUR JUDSON BOWERSOCK THEATRE These 108 study hours are made more bearable and plenant if a bag of fresh chocolates or some good candy is at your elbow. We supply hundreds of students with high grade candy at 35 cents, the pound, fresh home-made chocolate bars, 29 cents, big jicy gumballs 25 cents, the very best pretzels in town at 35 cents, and many other confectionery items, all of the highest grade only at the lowest possible price. —We do our mentions our ice cream soda, milk cocoa, and Franklin ice cream.—Roy C. Reese, dargerig, 292 Massachusetts. Denishawn Dancers and Symphony Quartet Returning from a triumphal World Tour Ruth St Denis Ted Shawn with their Ruth SCHULZ THE TAILOK 917 Mass. St. In a complete new program including dances of Japan, China, India, Burma, Ceylon, Malaysia and Java. 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