D A F L E N T W I D E R THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1926 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 9 PAGE THREE Chinese Educator to Speak Tuesday on Confucianism L. Y. Wang of Manchuri Will Lead Y. M. C. A. Forum in Myers Nov. 16 I, Y. Wang, a member of the commission of education from Manhattan who is in America as a representative of the Chinese government, studying methods of education, will speak at the Y, M, C, A. forum in Myers Bay Tuesday, Nov. 16, on the subject "What is Confucianism?" In his address Mr. Wang will discuss the differences in the civilizations of the East and the West, and the ways in which a better racial understanding between the two car be brought about. Mr. Wang is a graduate of Peking University and the Peking National Teachers' College, both of which are faculty by the Chinese government. He also served as assistant and interpreter for Dr. John Dewey during the latter's lecture tour of the province of Shantung, and his courses offered by the American educator at the Peking Teachers' College. In 1921 Mr. Wang was the Chinese secretary to Dr. Paul McNinore, director of the International Institute at Columbia University. He has two books on Chinese education, "A General Survey of Chinese Educational Practice," and a significant influence of the Chinese New Year Fair in Peking." For the past three and one-half years Mr. Wang has been in this country. He has done extensive research work at Columbia University and has made a general survey of educational methods in the United States. Last summer he lectured at teachers' colleges in Jackson, Kansas, Colorado and New York, as well as at various colleges and universities. After the lecture tour Doctor Wang is now on, he will go to Europe to continue his study in the field of education. "Mr. Wang comes well recommended and his lecture will undoubtedly be of interest not only to those interested in international relations and the problems of China, but also to students in the field of education," said Red Snitz, secretary of the University of Hawaii recommendation from John Dewey, leading educational philosopher of this country." Two Field Lieutenants Demoted and Districts Rezoned Dry Force Is Shaken Up Washington, Nov. 10.—Another big shake-up in the federal prohibition forces was considered by Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Andrew Following on the beaks to the re-organization along the Atlantic seaboard, a second realignment conference to change dry disruptions in the West Coast is beingpected to take place within a month. The greatest shakeup in the dry organization in a year is being completed with the removal of R. A. Fulcher, administrator for Virginia and West Virginia, and B. K. Fulcher, administrator for North Carolina and Georgia, from office. These two field lieutenants were de- Lawrence Choral Union Has About 500 Members The final enrollment in the Lawrence Choral Union reached the 500 mark at the practice Tuesday night at the Lawrence Memorial high school. Membership in the chorus has been open to all college students, faculty, and townpeople. This is the fourth consecutive year that the enrollment has been so large, according to Donald M. Swarthout, dean of the School of Fine Arts. Dean Swarthout is especially pleased with the increase in the student body, whose tenors and bases in this year's chorus than there have been for several years. At the practice Tuesday night parts of The Messiah and of King Olaf were sung. Both of these numbers will be sung by the chorus in the concert this The enrollment closed Tuesday, Admittance may be secured now only from special permission from Dean Swarthout. The Missouri R. O. T, C. riffle team won the intercollegiate riffle match last year and have a strong team this year. The Missouri team will return the match with Kansas sometime this season, planned to make this an annual event. Fellowship to Germany Offered by Exchanges The American-German Student Exchange, Inc., announces that a limited number of fellowships for study in Germany will be awarded to American students for the year 1927-28. German universities have established these fellowships and an international exchange for similar fellowships established by American colleges for German students. It is hoped that the Fellows will do their part toward developing international friendship and good will by creating a tradition of cooperation between the United States and Germany in the study of the institutions and psychology of the two countries. A candidate must be an American citizen with a knowledge of German, and have two years of work in an American college, an ability to carry on independent research. The following jobs are offered in various fields of study. 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