PAGE 2990 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1938 University Daily Kansan Official Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANBAH Lawrence, Kanada Editorial Staff Elliottian Chef Ansonian Editor American Editor Baker Editor Elliot Editor Dessert Editor Edinburgh Editor Taschen Editor Falter P. B. Semenick Bishop Whitman Bishop Whitman Lionel Amiri Lionel Amiri Lionel Amiri End Burroughs Advertising Manager Chesapeake E. Manda Advertising Manage, W. Morgan Co. Advertising Manage, W. Morgan Co. Advertising Manage, W. Morgan Co. Advertising Manage, W. Morgan Co. Conversion Work Alain Van Messel Norddee Stock Abby Sage A. J. H. Ogilvy B. K. Hoene Marile Huntley C. M. Izquierdo David Ganser Donald Whitney Demise Pamela Ellen Moore Barbara Huntley Daniel Wade Donna Huntley HOPPING ROAD Drucken Office K. 15, 68 News Room K. 15, 27 Published by the afternoon, The Times on and on Sunday evening by e-books in the department of Jurisdiction of the Treasury and the Trust of the Deposit of Journalism. United Airlines consolidated mail matter briefly, 19, 106, at the post office at Lawn Road, Kansas, under the act of March 3, 1971. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1925 EGG, EGG, WHO HAS THE EGC An instructor, being from a college of eggs, hutter, and bread of breed. A humble doe in another's feet hunks of butter on the gyroscopic floor. Grated strings in the ground pane. A street-nerd, rarely nearly on the truck. A greedy truck, stripped of all its contents. A ship in the face of an outrage "No by an improved beaver." Classes, but only in nine. You'll be globe day. The inevitable clash comes between the tattered mack and the instructors who attempt to follow the letters of their instructions to holding classes. All those who are tempted to carry out their powerful ecmissions make a grocery delivery and street-interpreter because prey for looting and wholesale shoppers can not. As long as Hobe Day is conducted in it, there will be instructors who will present encouragement on their activities. As long as instructors point the building may occur occasionally in acts of disorder. And as long as disorders elude unannoying reports, spell whatever which may be said to elicit for the day. A WORD TO POOR INSTRUCTORS School and holidays simply cannot exist together. Let us have either classes or Holo day. How true were the words of Dr. W. E. Hitzel, president of the University of Oklahoma, when he told the father assembled as the Duke day dinner that "the students know a poor teacher the minute they see our." There is nothing so discontinuing a *student* who has made an effort to complete a difficult lesson concomitantly as to go to his class and there to find that his instructor has not given a moment of previous thought to the课 that should be preconceived in the classroom.** The need of having a well planned procedure for surviving the study, the instructor takes all sorts of homecoming methods in order to secure the entire hour.** The "pour teachers" should first, of all,睾 from fillibustering. If they have nothing to say, they should escure the case. Why is it necessary to take up five minutes in calling the class call? Five minutes in pressing out our review papers? Twenty minutes in discussing manufacturer service in the library? Twenty minutes in explaining the advanced assessment? An incompetent instructor might be excused for a while and later be fired, but a lazy one is worse than none. A lazy student waits only his own time, but a lazy instructor waits the time of all the students in all his classes. "Dumbball's Job Still Doubful" rechts a headline but it was not in a Wichita paper; neither were his initials, F. D. What! Mr. Shaw a Socialist? And still he will be awake to reveal the Nobel award when he admits that his mission is already greater than is good for his spiritual health. Tony! Why couldn't he have divided up with Stater Almez on Queen Marie? No hand-outs were in evidence among the hoboo yesterday but several were heard calling poch chops. TO THINKERS OF ALL Who knew the secret hatsure where beauty lies. O ye who owned the earth and sea Whose kingdom was a heritage so vast That still o'er on its ancient spell is Look down on me, a child of later denn And lead my stambling footsteps to your venge. Not all the jewels that your window iscalled Are sliced open the open, common ... It could not give the whole, but just (1) giveable thought that deep down in the heart must lie, perchance, forever unemployed. Too great, too wonderful, to be expressed. And get I pray that, as this world I would. Some spurbling fragment from your tearsure trace May he alive move to fashion 'and' to see So earthly that some will not forget. While others areing it, though pae- noya. May catch a glean of where the teeth doth lie. E. Nott in The Christian Science Monitor. TO THE SLEEPERS "Come up," the teacher wink with no evidence is that they are walking about in their sleep and don't know it. They remember out class and get they to remember what they're going to have their assignment. They also never know what they are all about. They rubbble go to bed in the classroom, yet they go away, unlucky to result, for the life of them, what the instructor had to say. Whether they are unconscious, aliens, lary or just drummables is impossible to say, but the results are all the same. They are the average students, the flusters, who go no further than the stream. They float along until they finally get all scared and then sink. What they need is a few garrisons to shake them out of their dreadness. A typhoon from the tropics, that perhaps the dawn may "blow" upon them. Or, n furniter, yes, one of their own, that they may see what is on the other side. "The praying parson" must be getting out of the habit. The Kentucky Spirit of the Presbyterian church chapels that too much football and too little religion is the present situation at Centre College. MISCONCEPTIONS "One half the world doesn't know how the other half lives," runs the old proverb saying we possessors of modern means of transportation and communication host at. The first discusser note comes when kindly passengers from the crest try to tell us how little we know of the things that transpire on the night side of this planet. Our indifference is momentarily touched we appreciate knowing the facts—and then go on thinking the same old thoughts, forgetting all but self. But out of this second cometate state we are far more sharply—or should be—upon learning that our ignorance of Oriental situations is reciprocated, and above all, that the cause is a promixed program of nations who wish Americans to know little about China so they may go on exploiting her to their satisfaction and delight. From Shanghai comes a report by a follow Kannan, former governor Henry J. Allen, stating that China is being fed our "waste bank" news—crime, movie rot, political beeh—until the Oriental conception of American ideals in an arrowsous and our conception of their ideals. The Chinese are prevented from becoming acquainted with American ways, adds Mr. Allen, by a concerted effort on the part of the Japan and the British to har American interests. It is no credit that American imperialists may wish also to exploit China. But with the Chinese rapidly assuming national consciousness, a removal of misconceptions and an unhumped interchange of ideas and ideas would probably do both nations good. The general committee for the Christmas program will meet Monday afternoon at 4:30 in the chancellor's office. E. H. LINDLEY, Chairman. OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN CUIDESTMAS COMMITTEE. The book exchange will be open on Monday afternoon, Nov. 23, from 2 to 4 o'clock. OLIVE FIGGS, Manager. Vol. VIII Sunday, November 21, 1926 No. 61 BOOK EXCHANGE! PL LAMBDA THETA; P. Liamtha Tetra intention has been postponed until after Thanksgiving. There will be a regular meeting Monday, Nov 22, at 8 p.m., Heuskey house at 8 p.m. BAPTIST UNIVERSITY GROUF: Dr. Paul R. Lawson, assistant dean of the College, will speak to the combined group this Sunday, Nov. 21, 9:30 a.m., at the First Baptist Church in Omaha, Nebraska. ; Editorials From Other Hills --with our Our Annual Christmas Present 27TH OF JANUARY 2016 (The Cow College Company) Every year, it seems, thedirectory.comor other websites arecharmingit as a potentialChristmas present. Those ofa lessfearful disposition hope that theymay see it at some future Home It is something of an impuition to the healthy body to go along for almost any kind. Other well-known forms of anatomy are any kind. Other well-known forms of anatomy are any kind. It is not a criticism of these principles that they do not apply to the discovery this year. As a low percent system of publication is disregarded, most of our readers may expect a continuity of the research. Next year the college should in integrate a change in the method of teaching into its curriculum. The college ought to employ some students in a stipulated sum to participate in the class as instructed for the printer. Then the college should call the book at a price that is more reasonable. The student body at Cox is probably as patient a person a group of individuals as will be found anywhere. But one cannot wait forever, and we preside a popular airing of something in the library on Friday. The library directs a directory before Christmas. On Other Hills --with our The upperclassmen at Reed College, for the benefit of all freshmen, posted a notice on the bulletin board stating that all time skips must be in that day. Several freshmen, supposing the notice had been officially posted, automatically their professors by presenting oral statements, confessing the error and time which each had studied during the first seven weeks of school. Understandings at Priestton University who are receiving financial aid from the university will not be permitted to drive cars unless they show that the cars are valuable as a means of earning money. The theory is that off-duty cars the students are not justified in asking for financial aid. Because the members of the council of the associated students of the University of Colorado are opposed to the expansion of a new conference in Roller a committee from the council has been appointed to sponsor a contest for a new nickname for the university. The only other names used are "State time" and "Variety." 2xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. --with our Lawrence's Unique Tea Room The ideal place to set your Sunday night lunch Music from 5:30 to 8 Andy's Thimble Theatre Tea Room Second Floor, 1021-23 Miss. 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