WEDNESDAY, NOV. 10; 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FIVE Many Occupations of Parents Given by Registrar List More Titan One-Fourth of the Students Here Are From Farm Homes More than one-fourth of the six students enrolled in the University of Kansas have given farming as the occupation of their parents, according to the list of occupations paved up compiled at the registrar's file. Merchants, compete the second largest occupation group, and physicians, surgeons and specialists rank next. AL Tynes Listed Homeowner, lawyers, engineers, real estate agents, solicitor, paint testers, cooks, dressmakers, librarians, solosons, plumbers and cashiers have all sent their children to the University. Teachers Rank High For some reason 218 students did not give an occupation for their parents. In the list of enrolled vocational released some time ago by the registrar 218 students evidently decided to follow in the steps of their parents and do not have an occupation other. Teachers or professors have 85 children学习教育 the University. In the list of trained teachers 604 made up of teacher-agency upon teaching them in their future work. Airport / Office 10 Airline / Airline 11 Advertiser 12 Asset management office 13 Alaska Airlines 14 Alliance 15 Architect 16 Army OIF 17 Aviation 18 Aniline 19 Aniline numbered member 20 Baker 21 Barber 22 Basketball 23 Bicycle 24 Better job application 25 Bedside table 26 Biochemical 27 Digital age guide 28 Delivery point 29 Diplomacy 30 Drugstore 31 Drilling company 32 Dresser 33 Dentist 34 Designer 35 Career coach 36 Carrier 37 Court judge 38 Coffee shop 39 Church 40 Chinese 41 Chemistry 42 City employment 43 City officer 44 City staff 45 Credit card 46 Credit union 47 Consultant 48 Construction 49 Contractor 50 College 51 Corporate enterprise or nonprofit 52 Coat of arms 53 Cost cook 54 Cost store 55 Collective enterprise or nonprofit 56 Cost manager 57 Cost worker 58 Cutting station 59 Electricity 60 Electrical 61 Economics 62 Education 63 Engineering office 64 European institute 65 Farmer 66 Financial 67 Financial office 68 Financial institution 69 Front desk 70 Gear service 71 General counsel or nonprofit 72 Golf club 73 Globe 74 Graduate school 75 Professional college student 76 Protected occupation 77 Guyana office 78 Grass court 79 Guest service 80 General counsel or nonprofit 81 Hotelder 82 Haircare 83 Harvard medical 84 Harvard university 85 Hospital 86 Jewelry 87 Journals 88 Journalist 89 Journalist numbered member 90 Journalist numbered member 91 Journalist numbered member 92 Journalist numbered member 93 Journalist numbered member 94 Journalist numbered member 95 Journalist numbered member 96 Journalist numbered member 97 Journalist numbered member 98 Journalist numbered member 99 Journalist numbered member 100 The distribution of occupations of parents is as follows: Gatherwarehouse Laborer, mess- torer, cook, mess-warehouse Machinist Manor or warehouse Manager, buyer, seller, manager Marmadouche Marmadouche kitchen Marmalite Marmalite kitchen Marmalite "The Romance of the Northwest" will be the theme of the illustrated travel trail to be given by Dr. Charles A. Porter of the First Methodist Church in New York. Doctor Payne is one of the regular lecturers sent up by the bureau of tourism to teach about British division. His illustrated travel knives have won for him a national reputation and the titles "The world traveler with a greater risk." Beginner's Design Class Is Started at Haskell A beginner's class in design under the direction of Miss Carson Hinton, instructor in design in the School of Fine Arts, has been started in Trakell Authorities at Miskell have been able through the department of the university to argument their courses by this additional clouse. If so, according to Miss Hatcher, merely an experiment on the tenion students in their own art. About thirty students of the junior and senior high school classes are enrolled in the course. The world is very interesting, Minton has been, and so on. mostly designing has been done Annual Inspection Trip for Senior Engineers Begins Friday, Nov. 12 Party to Visit Various Plants in Chicago Milwaukee and Keokuk Final plans for the inference of the annual senior engineer instruction trip have been conceived, according to the university Dean. Dean of the School of Engineering. The party, which will include the senior engineers in the mechanical industrial, civil and electrical departments, and a few from the chemical department, will leave Kansas City on Santa Fe train number 10, Poppy N. 12, at 10 p.m., Special pulmans will be provided for the party." Those New York of the Bill of Rights Fort Worth on an instruction tour of the plant district in Koehl, and will carry the plant to Chicago Saturday night. Faculty men in charge of the parry area; Prof. P. F. Walker, in general charge and chief of the mechanics and industrial group; Prof. A. H. Rice chief of the civil group; and Prof. E. F. Kirsch chief of the electrical group. The inspection activities will begin in Chicago, Sunday, Nov. 14, with an tour of the Chicago Avenue apartment. After looking at this plant, if the weather is good, the party will also inspect the Lake View pumping station. In the afternoon everyone will go on a survey to meet that they desire. It is inspired by the faculty in charge of the party, that the Field Museum and the Chicago Art Institute be conealed and surrounded by spouting an profitable afternoon. On Monday the entire party will go to Kenosha, Wis., to visit the Nashotah company plant. After visiting this plant, the civils will return to Chicago with Professor Rive to do special work, while the rest of the party will be at Milwaukee. Here they will immediately go to visit the Northern woods. Tuesday, the civils will spend the day in inspecting bridges under the leadership of Professor Rice. The Milwaukee party will visit the Alba-Chalmers Manufacturing Company at West Alla in the afternoon she will tour the Worthington Lamp Company. Arrangements will be made to visit the Labesite Power plant, where powdered coal is burned successfully, provided time can be found on either Monday or Tuesday. The party will return to Chicago Tuesday evening. Member of the party may return by Friday. Wednesday, the party will divide into two groups, the civil engineers in one and the electricals, mechanicals and industrials in the other. The Civil Engineers will visit the rainier cleanup yard and the Calumet Sewage disposal plant. The second party, under Professor Johnson, will take the elevated train to the Hawthorne building to visit the pump, the entire day will be spent. The entire party will go on, Thursday, to the Indiana Steel Company at Indiana Harbor. In the afternoon the members will be free to do as they wish. Friday, the civic will visit the Portland cement Association laboratory, and buildings under construction in the city. The rest of the party will visit the Crawford Avenue station of the Crested Beach Edison Company and simulations. The above completes the working schedule of the trip as planned,see below. Students are released at Chicago and may return as they see fit. Those who wish to see the Columbia game will join us at Professor Rice's studio, which will prepare students for the tour. What is said to be the most complete football score board in the United States, is being erected at Tulane University, New Orleans. The team's head coach, Shaun Hughesy, Tulane's football coach and Mr. Knibnaw, a Tulane alumnus. The exact number of students who will make the trip is not availible but will probably be around fifty-five or sixty. A new case of Oriental artworks, containing an unusual collection of Japanese hair ornaments, has been acquired and is collection in a museum. Tianmin Xinmen, very rare as in intensive design, both in color and pattern. The most interesting of these are also tiger fur, with Chinese-inspired floral motif and weave patterns. Hair Ornaments Predominate in Oriental Antique Collection Added to Thayer Art Exhibit Tee boats and water jets are our outstanding in appearance. The tee boats are of two varieties, those used as a receptacle for city jet and those used as an ordinary jet ski. The collection includes the following types: Mk Korea bowel, Ocea jet len, 1800; Banks wine bottle and jet boat, 1780; Shipboard bowel, Ocea jet len, 1790; Shipboard then glide glass, old pink Rink, jet boat, 1720; Skeo ware, 1750; and a Tahoe jet 船 of the fifteenth century. Both the vases and the banquet set Devout Young Students Worship in Wrong Pew Instead of going to church but didn't two members of the University represented the idea of holding their church services on a new even the English church. The bells were singing no beat they could when women woman happened by. The women, very much frightened, and the newresses house and pushed the door that you every once were in a tree sees the English church. The ex-merchant was reminded to turn out to see the two愈每 own building a church service on a tree. The police arrested her on the services of the baptist church came to a clear. With the help of the old church-boosted and the congregation the police found the two high walls, where only indication of immunity accrued to be the building of church services in the wrong place on all the right doors. The police task the troops to the right door so that they can find the alleged officer at the entrance and all right doors. Tonight • Tomorrow are carved lacever with the depth of he carving as the distinguishing feature. Joan W. Coxkill, M.E. A number of garments made in the original flowering. Chinese style form another collection. Most of the garments are made of silk and are With his arms about her his lips caressing hers, the Strangers, yet they loved. --ears—these were her life. music of his voice in her PIECES Mat. 10-10 Nite 10-50 The ivory and lade collection is striking in its individual quantities. An old lade truffle and a beautiful miniature mosaic, the latter, the latter, the latter, are deeply carved. These represent forms of the diction, seasonal celebrations, and emotions that have been handed down during the generations. Mathematics Teachers Attend Topeka Meeting however the two even women are not quite sure of the fact yet. The boys think maybe it is * rather foolish than it was the reason for all their excitement. United Artists Picture News-Comedy Shows: 3-7-9 Jimmie Mitchell's Jazz Band Four representative fairs are also in this collection. One, in elaborate designs another in fragmentary ones and two in larger form and finish. Prices Selle Corin, instructor in the department of mathematics, and Poof, U. G. Mitchell, addressed the Matteo conference table to meet Friday in Topokna. "The Eagle of the Sea" Tonight - Tomorrow Miss Colina spoke on "Symbiontism in Algebra" and Professor Michelle talked on "Factoring." Both topics were given with special references to the math module, which students mustMathematics, since the meeting was for high school instructors. Mat. 10-19 Nite 10-50 SOON RICARDO CORTEZ in These persons from the department attended the meeting: Prof. C, H. Avonin, Prof. U, C. Michel, Min. Calcine, Prof. O, D. Kusma, Dr. Osagie, Ogiz Smith, and K. H. Hughes. Sigma Nu fraternity announces the dedication of Stewart Lymn, e20, Columbia. BOWERSOCK Too Big for Words Yes — only the mightiest emotions could feel the pulse—the heart—the heat and fire of this tremendous spring. This year's biggest picture for your greatest delight. 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Dad's Day November 11,1926 Bring your Dad in and let us get acquainted, while here you might have him help you select that set of Drawing Instruments. Richter, Keuffel & Esser and Frederick Post Instruments. $7.00 to $36.00 we carry a full line of supplies, Drawing boards, Tee squares, Triangles, paper, tracing cloth, scales, scale guards, erasing shields, etc. Store No. 1 1401 Ohio This store will close at 1 o'clock. Store No. 2 1239 Oread