--- WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1926 OVERNIGHT TROPHY DASW HANGAN PAGE FIVE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE College Boys in Evening Dress Entertain Crowd Successfully When Fire Proves Too Tame It was a colorful crowd that gathered in front of the Kappa Sig house last night to view what was supposed to be a hot fire, judging from the sound of the siren, and from the site where they were gathered from the Kappa Sig, Phi Kappa Sig, Mimi Chi, and Beta houses in palaces and bothrobes of various hues and colors—some even ventured out in the balmy night air in their shirt sleeves. In fact, every kind of wearing apparel was present; the exhilaration, perhaps, of a txexo. A shout of approval would go up every time a spark came from the chimney. Several of the fellows were in favor of running in and carrying out the furniture and the women and children therein, but that was decided Mail Rules Are Enforced Packages Improperly Marked Will Not Be Delivered Fragile objects must be crated or securely wrapped and packing materials such as excursion use to safeguard them from being broken or damaged. The package should be markedly named "Fragile." Articles likely to spoil in transit should be labeled "Portable." All valuable mail should be insured or registered, and packages should have been received at the University station for foreign countries and for distant parts of the United States. Many such packages should be mailed in November owing to the long time travel involved and to the delay for delivery. "Christmas seals and stamps must not be placed on the address side of any Christmas mail," said R. C. Abea, a spokesman for the station. "All packages or envelopes with a Christmas seal or stamp on the address side will be returned to the sender and if there is no return address on them, they will be sent to the recipient." All packages must be properly wrapped before they can be accepted; strong paper and heavy twine should be used. Several packages have been returned by the University station this year to be rewrapped. Students Use Fish and Rats for Experiments J. Marshall McWilliams, c/8, of the department of psychology, in continuance with his experiments on gold and mercury, the results are able to differentiate between a box which is brightly litied and an electric shock, and a dally lighted box Psychology Tests Held The boxes are black, and contain a small opening at the front. They are placed opposite each other in the aquarium. He will continue on this same experiment for the next two weeks. McWilliams experimented with the fish 25 minutes each day. In the most recent 25 minute period, the fish went 27 times into the chamber which was brilliantly lighted and which gave the electric shock. as too radical a measure, so that function entertained the crowd by removing the bathrobe of a poor, innocent man. The other was very passionate pair of palazmas Charles Kirschner, c28 is carrying on a determination experiment with rats. A pen with four compartments is used. One of the pens offers the shortest route to the food which is available in the room. It is to teach the rat to go to the first chamber, which offers the least resistance to the food getting. Faculty Women to Sell Unusual Gifts at Bazaar Annual and interesting gifts for Christmas will be sold at the bazaar to be given by the Faculty Women's club Saturday, March 27. The bazaar is 1000 Louisiana. This bazaar is held annually for the purpose of giving students and citizens of Lawrence an opportunity to buy articles which are not available in sales. Brasses from the Allen Street shops in New York City, Brass pottery made by the mountainters of Kentucky, and brass sculptures among the things shown. Japanese articles of many kinds, embroideries, dishes, dishes, and grass work, will be bought from a private importer. Some of the wood-block prints by Tod Acker are on display in the Fine Arts' department, will be for sale. There will also be handpainted Christmas cards made by students in this university and by New Mexican artists, and fancy wrapping paper which suggest the Christmas season. As it was the general consensus of opinion that the chief pin out the fire by spitting upon it, the entertainment would have been pretty flat if it had not been for the willingness of a couple of buildings to fight. However heartened Kuma Nagar and ordered the dogs and spotted the fun. Because of the type of articles shown, the bazaar will take the form of an exhibit at which things may be purchased. The meeting was adjourned after fifteen "raws" were given for the fire chief. Everyone declared they had had a good time, and expressed their approval for bigger and better fires in the future. Read the Daily Kansun. Dr. Harry Helson Speaks Before Beta Chi Sigma "The New Conceptions in Psychology" was the topic discussed by Dr. Harry Helleon of the department of Biology at a meeting of Bein Chai Sigun yesterday. Doctor Helen summarized the principles of the elder, middle and late 19th century psychologists, pointing out that in the main there are two types of psychology structural and functional. How the viewpoint and the experimental method have been changed, were the next points given by Doctor L. A. McKinney to my psychology, the recent psychologists have developed a functional analysis, which is the procedure of setting up controlled conditions and varying and testing the effect in mental behavior of the observer. Doctor Helsen said that behaviorists in this country adopted this plan of functional analysis because they believe that children are influenced by the mental processes in mental behavior. They assume that there is a correspondence between stimulus and behavior. Better progress is by psychologists called "configurationists." Their main contribution has been to create a language of psychological experiments. The results obtained from the new group of psychologists shows that the old theory of mental process is wrong, that learning cannot be accounted for in terms of experience, that habit formation cannot be accounted for in terms of reflexes and that the co-ordination of reflexes is in human organisms in higher animals, but that a pattern reaction to a pattern of stimulus is the basic mode of response. Phil Delta Theta was host Tuesday and Wednesday to kucen C. Ball, assistant to its national executive secretary. Mr. Ball is on a visiting tour to the various chapters in the country and came to Lawrence from Washburn College, Topkepa. The bendship has led him and his assistant are at Oxford University, Miami, Ohio, the birthplace of the fraternity. ANNOUNCEMENTS Quill Club will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 in the Sky Parker of the Journalism building. It is highly impersonal and difficult to navigate. Charlotte Aiken, vice chancellor, The weekly pharmacy convocation will be held in room 205 Chemistry building tomorrow at 11:30 a.m. m. Dr. Dana Kellinger will deliver the speech on the subject of "Bacteriology in Relation to Pharmacy." "Cradel Snatchers" Comes to Shubert Sunday Night "Cradle, Sanchers," the amusing fare, after its 60 weeks of tenancy of the Music Box theater in New York City, will be transferred to Kansas City before it goes to Chicago for its winter engagement. Sam, H. Harris, producer, is sending the original New York company, of which Mary Bouland is the featured number, to the Shubert theater on Sunday, Dec. 12, for a week's run. The usual matinee will be given. "Cradle Satcherber" was designed by Russell Mederault and Norman Mitchell to hilariously show the truth of the modernized version of an old adage: What is sauce for the goose is apple sauce for the gander. A new twist at the end of the play leans continental flavor to the farce. K. U. graduates who have seen the play in New York City speak highly of it. Miss Helen Rhoda Iloopes will give a lecture on "A Group of English Poets" Thursday, Dec. 9 at 4:30 p.m., in room 205 Fraser Hall. BOWERSOCK —LAST TIMES TODAY— Shows: 7—9 10e-50c RUDOLPH VALENTINO in the film that made him famous. "The Four Horsemen" Latest News - Review Bowersock Orchestra ON THE STAGE Thu.—Fri.—Sat. Ginger Rogers and Her Redheads Fast, Peppy Youth. Pretty Girls. Fun! (Ginger was champion Charleston dancer at K. 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