SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1927 PAGE THREE Strange Man Seen on Campus; Careful Investigation Reveals That He Is Hill Professor THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN There is a well known stranger on Mount Oread these days. A professor, very well known and popular on campus, has been given his personal appearance, and now no one recognizes him. Where he formerly was spoken to by a great n.jourity of the people whom he passed, there are those who are a newcomer to the University. Many students, no doubt have missed this man and are wondering why he didn't join us by some of his students when he entered his classroom last Thursday and Friday. His new students have a new instructor this semester. This man is amazingly, Allen Crutton, professor of speech and dramatic art, and general director of the Kauai Comedy Festival. He comedies at the Shubert Theater in Kansas City, Mo. Feb. 17, 18 and 19. Have you missed him? Or if you have recognized, have you wondered what he was doing? If so, here is the explanation. New Radio Record Made Minnesota U. Sets New Mark With Short Waves --of Fine Arts, Trio--Betty Trindle, first sonrano Mimeneapolis, Feb. 5.—A long distance record for short wave radio transmission was made recently when a station in Maine communicated its mental radio station communicated with ARCX, a Norwegian whaler near the south pole, a distance of 11,500 miles from Mimeneapolis. A wave transmission from Mimeneapolis, which lasted 60 minutes, The boat, which was sent out by the Norwegian government as part of an anthropology expedition, was hunting a species of blue seals, and at the time was only 600 miles from the South Pacific coast. The boat landed, according to the message conveyed to operator J. O. Otobell at the university station, XXI. Since 12,500 miles is half way around the globe, this radio message came within a thousand miles of goa radio transmission could travel. Legion Post to Give Play "The Thirteenth Chain" to Be Presented in March Liberty post of the American League legion met Thursday to discuss plans for the play "The Thirteenth Chair" which will be given by the post March 14. This play has been running in New York for a year and a half, and has been released just recently to anteaters. Theodore Charlton and C. C. Carli who have successfully landed legion plays in the past, are selecting the cast for this production. University students will take part in the play as well as townpeople. Many students now in school have been in former Legion play, such as the one given two years ago, "Three Wise Fools," in which Laura Ballou, George Callahan, and Albert Kerr appeared, and "Grubby," given three years ago, which had a number of K. U. people in its cast. In Congress In the Senate Continues debate on relief bill. Judiciary sub-subcommittee continues improving nomination of A. V. Moynihan in the United States attorney for middle Tennessee. Judiciary sub-committee continue investigation of banking mergers. Military committee considers Muscle Shoals. Considers legislative appropriation bill. Professor Guild, of the department of political science is able to take charge of his classes again after a attack of influenza. Creepe Papers, Serpentine, Nut Cups, Party Decorations, Place Cards, Programs, Engraving, Stamps, Stationery, Rubber Stamps. Stanford University is contemplating a reduction in the number of campus committees. A. G. ALRICH Stationery 736 Mass. St. In the play "Candida" by George Bernard Shaw, one of the two dramas to be produced in Kansas City, there is a most difficult character part in Marbrehanks, a young man of 18 years. This is said to be one of the most difficult characterizations in all drama, so naturally it would be hard to find a college student who could adequately portray the part and do it justice. Mr. Craffton who first played Candida in productions of Candida several years ago, is to fill this part with the Kansas Players, and in order to make it as realistic as is possible, he has shaved his moustache. This however, is not the first time that he has done this. The character data were given in Lawrence by the Kansas Players last spring and during the summer session. Thus Mr. Crafton's moustache has seen sacrificed; his appearance has hanged; in order to play a more perilous role of 18 and to make dramin' more real. In Society --of Fine Arts, Trio--Betty Trindle, first sonrano Wesby Foundation, student group of the Methodist church, held a ten Friday evening at the Methodist church. About a hundred guests were present. The evening was spent in playing games, after which refreshments with the Valentine color scheme were served. The active members of Sigma Kappn gave the annual party for the pledges at their chapter house Friday night. About fifty couples attended. Among the out of town guests were Robert Mirese, Howard Leeward, all from Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ziesenis, and Junior Muck of Topeka; Boyd Zook of Baker University; Vera D. Amber Hale orchestra of Kansas City; James Juhl and Junior Muck of Chaperones were Mrs. Leonard, Mrs. Doctor, Mrs. Diecce, and Mrs. Gertrude Beeler. A Christian Church group entertained its new students of the University at a party held Friday night, About ninety students were present. The evening was spent in informal games. Pi Kappa Alpha held a formal one-located party at their chapter house Friday night. The decorations carried out the color scheme of garnet and gold. Pampas grass was used for decoration together with garnet and gold roses. The Frederick Keatley orchestra furnished the music for Mrs. Anna Shanklin, Mrs. L. C. Harris, C. O. Gimmel of Hiwatha, and Mrs. Bell Wilmot, house mother of the local chapter. KFKU Program 12:39 p. m.-Reading in Shakespeare, k. C. Brother, department of speech and dramatic art. ?48 p. m.-Music furnished by the School Workers' Schedules Requested The Virginia Singer Song Writer, Lift Thine Eyes, from the Oratorio "Elilah" Mendelssohn Swing Low, Swing Charrier WORKERS Eugene Maynard requests that they bring out filmed work cards bring their second semester class schedules to the Y. M. C. A. office as soon as possible. Several positions have been secured and it is necessary for the schedules to be turned over they can be arranged with the work. Sixteen out of a possible 20 was the best free throw record at Stanford University in a recent competition. Thora Collins, Soprano, Indian Bell Song, from "Lakme." ... son, Song from "Lalum," J. Delieff J. Hendel J. Hendel Care Sava Handel 15 p. m.-Radio Budile in campus news Want Ads LOST—Black Waterman pen with broken top. Finder please call 163 red. Headquarters for all University Textbooks and Supplies ROOMS for boys, single or double. 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