1035 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE J. W. Nipps to Be Speaker at Group of Meetings Here Thirteen years of active engagement in student Y. M. C. A, work in interior China is the qualification which John W. Nipsi, who will speak to several group meetings on the Monday and Tuesday, brings with him. Former Y, W, C. A. Worker in China Will Also Speak Before Several Classes Monday afternoon, under the auspices of the School of Education, Mr. Nipple will speak on "The Miss Educational Movement in China," at 4:30 conversation in the central Administration auditorium. While dealing specifically with problems of curriculum and interest to all University students, Dean R. A. Schwegler, of the School of Education, believes. Will Address Classes Several instructors have arranged for Mr. Nippo to address their classes on Tuesday morning and for reference to class work, Mr. Nippo will also go to Baker University Tuesday morning as conversation speaker there, returning to K. U. that informs in time for the Y, W. C. A. vachers. High recommendations are given Mr. Nippe by the foreign department of the Y. M. C. A. The department's letter to Mr. Shultz says: Mr. Nippe, who is being brought to K. U., by Ted Shultz, student Y. M., C. A., secretary will be the "Y" forum speaker Tuesday night in Mount Hall. Mr. Nippe has served as permanent imperial in China. He will also address the Y. W. C. at its 4:30 vipers tuesday afternoon on the same topic. The meeting will be at "Pew men of our foreign work equal John Nipus, a speaker of force and power. His experience in China gives him a background for a real message. During his first term in China he served as the head of the Chinese Tibetan School which was and still is one of the most important student centers in China. Campaign Was Success "The campaign which the Y. M. C. A., under his directorship, put into operation for the benefit of the masses attracted nationwide attention. The campaign against illiteracy in that city was initiated by the University." Harmonized student initiative and energy to a local problem and succeeded in bringing about happier relationships in the city. "Nippos knows the present situation in China thoroughly and is in a position to speak with authority regarding the findings of some of the deeper problems." Speaking of Mr. Nippe's prospective talk at the afternoon conversation Monday, Dean Schweger said: "China is commanding our utmost attention in the region, the great majority of the population is illiterate, when education is extended to China and other Asian countries it is in America today, those countries will loom large in the social and economic history of the Graduate Magazine Out Monday The special medicine edition of the Graduate Magazine will be issued Monday, Oct. 25, according to Fred Gleason, president of the magazine had 20 pages including the regular departments. A copy of the address which was given by J. W. 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