MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE. THREE Sex Information for the Child Is Plea of Dr. Swift Imperative That Parents Understand Necessity of Such Early Instruction "If more attention was paid to the education of our children concerning sex problems many of our outstanding sex problems of today would be removed," and Dr. Edith Hale Sniff, of the American Social Hygiene Association, in her lecture concerning the family and family relationships. "Honest-to-goodness searching for everything that may be beneficial for the education of the people on the sex subject will go *n* long way to eliminate many of our sex problems. Practically nothing of a sane, wholesome introduction to sex problems is told to the children during their early years." Parents Should Inform "What we really need," Doctor Swift continued, "to make it imperative for parents to do more is bringing about the instruction of their children on information concerning the reproductive and eliminative Doctor Swift says that sex is not an individual privilege or right. Since there are two persons involved, the rights and privileges of the other person should always be carefully observed. Student Opinion Exerted According to the speaker, student opinion is now being exerted to cause rationalization and plausible thinking rationalization the whole see question. "The subject of prostitution is an important one," continued Doctor Swift. "A majority of the patrons of prostitutes are married men. However, forces are now pressing upon them." And, raising our own standards of adultism, Love Is Necessary "Sex is not an individual right as it is manifested toward human beings. Only the right attitude from the churches, schools and homes will bring about the proper instruction on this subject. "If love is necessary for the preservation of our race then everything that distracts from it is anti-social and everything that helps build it up is moral," contends Barbara Kaplan. "The children needs must be included in this." Doctor Swift concluded her lecture by again stressing her point on the early education of the children on sex problems. Her contention is that many of the trials of an unsuccessful marriage would be could be avoided if the education would be practiced. About one hundred and fifty were in attendance at the lecture. It was held under the auspices of the Y, M, C, A. The second of this forum was Harry Moore of Dallas, Texas, as the sneaker. Advocates Education "A general reorganization, confidence, and time will help work out the solution of our sex questions. If we make a mistake we must do our best to correct that mistake and never repeat it." Travel Scheme Planned College Students Would Visit Institutions in Pacific Honolulu, Feb. 12. -Steps toward the continuation of a university travel scheme like that in operation at present held in Hawaii, in a recent conference between Dean Joseph Lough, head of the University world course board the Ryderon, and Alexander Hume Ford, director of the Pan-Pacific institute. The proposed plan would be inaugurated two years hence to include a group of 50 college students, under the introduction of one professor, who would be given the necessary power to develop the theories and the studies of the group. The party would travel across the continent from New York by train to San Francisco where it would embark for Honolulu. The students would remain six weeks to carry out a course of instruction which would include co-operation with the University of Hawai'i, the Institute of Pacific Relations, and Hopkins other institutions. The students would then proceed to Japan for another six weeks' course and then on to China, India, and so on around the world, filling out the university year. Delton chapter of Phi Omega Pii will be entertained at the Jack-O-Lantern tea room in Kansas City, Mo. tomorrow afternoon with a tea given by the Kanna City alumnae of Phi Omega Pii. Dr. Snowden to Speak at Ministerial Institute The annual Ministerial Institute of the Christian church will meet in Lawrences, March 1, 2, and 3. The program will be given over to a room on the campus in church and religious life. Dr. James H. Snowden, professor of systematic theology in the Western Theology at Pittsburgh, Pa., will give a series of lectures during the session. Doctor Snowden is an author of national reputation. The sessions of the institute will be open to students. Miss Oolooah Burner to Address Delegates at Y. W. Convention Women From Eastern Kansas Colleges Will Assemble at University Miss. Oloohan Burner, headquarters secretary of the national Y, W, C. A. board, will be the speaker in charge of the home conference of the Y, W, C. A., to be held at the University Feb. 18 and 19. Nearly are humored delegates are expected to convene at Lawrence from Baker, Washburn, Sterling, Ottawa, Manhattan, and other eastern Kauai colleges, according to Mila Marie Nagy of the X. W. C. A., at the University. Miss Burren, who was for several years a student secretary, is now a secretary in education at the W. Y. C. a headquarters in New York City. She is one of several whose purpose is to give addresses to student, town, and city organizations. Miss Burren was a long-time member of Leavenworth associations for nearly a month past year and because of this engagement was unable to appear at the University at any time. Because of the demand upon her time Miss Burner has found it necessary to hold conferences in one location, and may come from surrounding territories; this year the University of Colorado, the University of Nebraska and the chosen by Miss Burner the chosen by Miss Burner. Miss Marie Rase, University Y. W. C. A. secretary, said; "Miss Oissoff Burrier has for many years been a colleague of me." She has helped thousands of college women answer personal questions, concerning prayer, rational faith, and education. Miss Burner is the author of "Potter and Piper," "Life and I," the Ten Commandments of the Twentieth Century," "Fundamentals of Christian Belief," and many sermons and services. Anyone who wishes may attend the conference, but must register first. Registration will be held at Henley House throughout this week. There is a registration fee of twenty-five cents, according to Miss Russ. VARSITY Tonight - Tomorrow - Wednesday What is YOUR idea of PARADISE FOR TWO? 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Valentines of that far day were masterpieces of undigested affection, sprinkled with indwelling sentiments written in the form of letters to a lady and kind, and signed "your adorer." Today our valentines have changed in kind if not in degree of affection. “Wouldn’t you like to be my valentine?” asks a small naked child with a Cheshire cat grit, holding a toy and sticks to the stick together” suggest a malden move wien than relient, offering a piece of Wrigley’s chewing gum to her “valiant If Old Saint Valentine on that eventful, epiphach-making day had foreseen the decadence of delicate sentiment among the moderns, would he have cheerfully been able to wear his chapel robes in obscurity? Perhaps, still, we insist upon having one day out of the year to be an outspotted foolish as we like. Therefore, Saint Valentine, Want Ads Paper Sale. McAllister school is collecting old magazines and papers for a paper sale the proceeds from which are to be spent in buying books on campus. 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