PAGE THREE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1926 Glee Club to Make Two Appearances at U. of Missour Organization to Take Par at Dedication Service of New Stadium and Tower The K. U. Glee Club will sing at the dedication of the Memorial stadium and the Tower at the University of Missouri in a concert in the joint concert with the Missouri Glee Club at Columbia, it was announced today by Prof. T. A. Larreuse. The complete program of the Glee Club in their annual joint concert was made known this morning. The Kansas club will also give a short program at the Liberty Post of the American Legion at 6:30 this evening, before leaving for Columbia. The following songs will be sung by the Kansas organization alone: (1) Finish Lullaby A. by Palmgren (2) Old Man Noah Foaming Mane Oley Speak (Incidental solo by P, H. McKinley Morsshall Bortholomes (3) Shepard, See Thy Horse's 4. These numbers will be used by the K. U. contest squad: Howles-Lavremont (1) "Songs My Mother Taught Me" Dvorak-De (Conductor to be announced) (2) "I'm a Javahawk" (Conducted by Ivan Roberts) Songs to be sung by the two clubs in combination. (1) "We Meet Agam Tonight, Boys" (2) "Ye Watchers and Ye Holly Ones" Are you in Union? (Conducted by Prof. Larrenore o the Kansas club, Rexroth and Law rason accompanying) (3) "Prayer of Thanksgiving" (4) K. U. Soloist, Melvin Gelat, tenor, "Ah, Moon of My De- dight" (1) "Prayer of Thanksgiving" The following numbers will be use in combination with the Missouri Club and The Missouri University bank at the Memorial service; (2) "Now Let Every Tongue Adore Thee" ___ Back Scholarships to $7,000 Extend Available to Students Council Offers Awards Applications must be filed not later than May 15, 1927. Announcements of awards will be made as soon as possible thereafter. Application forms may be submitted to the American Association Council on Education, 26 Jackson Place, Washington, D.C. Scholarships amounting to $7,000 are to be awarded by the American Council of Education during the year 1926-27. To be eligible to receive one of these scholarships, a student must be not less than 18 years of age, must have been in residence for a period of two academic years at an American institution approved by the Council, and must expect to return to his American college to take his degree. He must have good mentality and a high moral character. The student must work in a foreign university during his third year. There is no limitation concerning the number of courses chosen, or as to the course of study. Pen and Scroll Chooses Fourteen New Members Fourteen new members were elected to Pen and Scroll, freshman and sophomore literary society, Wednesday evening at a result of the fall The following were chosen: Henry Adamson, D. Bernus, Eryn C. Bryan, Michael Cummings, William V. Volunt L. Hull, Elizabeth M. Knepp, Ruth Knowles, Dorothy Kuehrsteiner, Homer Milo, Delerore Mofti, Aubrey Roselle, F氢斯 H. Sears and Arab The date for the initiation will be announced later, both in the Kannam and on the Pen and Scroll bulletin board in Praser hall. Tryt manuscripts may be sketched in Mina Selena office, 052 Praser, it was annotated. Electric Shoe Shop Eventually the Electric Shoe Shop, why not now? We specialize in ladies thin, flexible soles. It is our business to please you. Better work, better materials, and better service, try in one. Our穿上 last longer, longer. Next to the Varsity. LOST: Topeat in Snow hall. Reward. Alex McBurney, phone 1422. 61 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Theta Sigma Phi Holds Tea in Honor of Pledges Theta Sigma Phi, honorary journalistic sorority for women, was hostest at a tea given in the "Sky Parlee" of the Journalism building this afternoon from 3:30 to 5 p. m. Dr. Mahin predeat the tea table. The ten was given in honor of the new pledges of the security: Jessie Tucker, c27, Nadine Miller, c26, and Dorothy Taylor, c27. All of the department ofquisition and alumnus members were invited to attend. Chairmen Named for County Clubs (Continued from page 14) club will design the chair of the time of organization. The chairman named will direct this organization. States other than Kansas are also designated. Chairmen Listed The chairmen are: A. CARTER Coffee Alton Archibond Barmouth Barron Barrington Birchborough Bulloh Charlottesville Chattanooga Chesterfield Cheyenne Clay Claremont Coffee Cambridge Cooley Crawford Dickinson Dorchester Ellsworth Elkworth Food Ford Fremont Garry Graham Gray Greenwood Greatwood Harvey Hannover Hackett Hawthorn Jarshow Jersey Jewell Kearney Kirkman Lakeport Labette Lacewright Lakewood Lilin Lyon Lion Mashall Mammon Manor Mimosa Montgomery Montero Newbury Neenbury Notton Norton Qatherine Paine Prince Raphael Romanite Raptur Reus Rowe Roebok Roslyn Reniel Saint Scotts Swainwick Swainston Shawnee Sheffield Sherman Sherwin Stafford Stanfield Steven Stone Thomas Thetford Waldenstock Washington Waltham Whitby William Vernadillo Vindeton intel Training surgeon surgeon Ishma尔 Independence, Mo. Independence, Mo. 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