MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ↵ PAGE THREE Alumni of College Ask for Greater Student Freedom 4 Reconsideration of Case by Board of Education in Kansas City Requested Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 7—A move for greater student freedom at the Kansas City Junior College, which has been under way for several years past, went into effect on Friday at a mass meeting of the alumni, a resolution was adopted unanimously requesting the board of education for a rehearing of charges which resulted in the expulsion of its "suspected"学生 early in the school year. The insurgent student, Gerald Filing, was dismissed from the college along with four other students as a result of their publication of an independent critical newspaper, after the official student paper had been suppressed. E. M. Battier, and they had been removed from their editorials. The reason given by President Bainter for the administrative imposed censorship was that an article written by the retiring student council head, David Evans, a now student at the University of Kansas, was used to spread interest of the college as it severely criticized the administration. He was sustained by the board of education, and when the editors used the same material in an unofficial paper, The Sacred Coulter, their dismissal resulted. Four of the ousted editors later wrote the apologies required by the board of education and were readmitted, but Fitzpatrick of the board is no longer a member of the board is an abridgment of personal liberty and refused to meet its demands. The American Civil Liberties Union has come to his aid, and his case has achieved nationwide notice. In its issue of Jan. 5, the National Association of College Students Its Fling." The unfavorable publicity concerning the college caused the alumni president to appoint an executive council to investigate the charges, and the meeting yesterday was the purpose of hearing the report. The resolution requesting a rehearing by the board of education was unanimously adopted following a report for the alumni council by Paul A. Clarence O. Senior, also of the University of Kansas, urged a new president for the college, unless more amicable relations could be established between the students and administrators who were occurred intermittently since 1921. Scholarships for residence in Watkins hall for the second semester have been granted to Ruth Quinlin, e27, and Ela Baker, e31. The Mathematics Club hold a meeting in room 201, east Administration building, at 4:30. When you are down town Make the Blue Mill your headquarters, Stop after the show or Varsity for our famous sand-wiches. Bluc Mill Sandwich Shop Phone 409 1009 Mass We Deliver Many Opportunities for Women in Various Fields of Medicine; Need of Trained People Grow Music from 5:30 to 8 The ideal place to eat your Sunday night lunch. Medicine is among the oldest and most important professions. It is safe to say that at present the medical profession is undermanned," and particularly that its services are unevenly distributed with a dearth in rural districts. The number of physicians in proportion to the population has been declining in the United States, of 1920 there were included 144,977 physicians and surgeons, 137,758 men and 7,291 women. Lawrence's unique tea room. The number of women students in medical schools declined even more than the number of men during the period of standardization of medical schools. Since 1914, however, the proportion of women students increased. About one thousand thirty women students were enrolled in medical schools in 1923. The aims of preventative medicine have strongly appealed to women physicians; many are engaged in a variety of clinical settings and concerns concerned with health problems. In Congress Today Senate Consideration of conference reports on radio bill resumed. Debate on McNary-Haugen farm relief bill. Judiciary sub-committee continues investigation of bread company mercers. House Considers one million dollar public building bill. Second Floor 1021-23 Mass. Military committee consider insele Shoals. ANNOUNCEMENTS Games in the second round of the intra-mural handball tournament must be played by 6 o'clock Saturday, Feb. 12. In case no match has been played or the results have not been announced by this time, the games will be recorded as forfeits or defrauds.—John Sabo, coach. Suiting You—That's My Business SCHULZ THE TAILOR 917 Mass. St. The engineer's banquet has been ostponed from Feb. 10 to Thursday, eb. 24. 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