PAGE 6B THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1920 First Y. W. C. A. Movement Began in Norman, Illinois Jayhawker Organization Was Instituted Here In Early Part of 80's The first attempt for a women's attentive association was made at Norrman, III, in 1872. Such an organization was formed here in the 80s. The original charter of the Young Women's Christian Association at the University of Kansas was filed in the secretary of state, Mary A. 150, 1000. The purpose of the Y, W, C, A, i to promote four phases of life—the spiritual, social, mental and physical Some of the charter members are Mrs, C. G. Dunnn, Miss Hancock Oliver, and Mrs. Madeline Hopkins. Kansas Is Charter Member Kansas Is Charter Member Kansas was one of the charter member of the National Churches Association in 1900, and she obviled a general secretary since 1900. A great many activities have begun through Y. W, C, A, and transferred to other organizations. The Y. W, C, A, formerly and charge of all women students which is taken by the dean of women now. Certain customers have become tradition through usage such as the weekly coershes held on Tuesday after breakfast, when they visit. They are not newly added to Maven Hall. Helps Freshman Women Helps Freshman Women The laten parade and gingham dress frolic have always been aunts given for the benefit of all new freshman women each fall in the opening of school. Tens are given for the new women now by the Women's Self-Government Association instead of the N. Governor, and in recent years was the custom several year ago. Mrs. A. Henley presented the house at 1235 Orcad in 1923 to the women who were there, and she was told to carry on further work of the organization. Miss Oreau Loe Elick was the general secretary at that time. Miss Marie Huss is the present cover. Healey House Is Center Henley House is Center Henley house is used for committee meetings, group meetings, freshman commission, socials and some of the rooms are rented to women student to help financially. Programs have gradually changed from mechanical committee work to interest groups reworking those being promoted this year. The Y, W. C, A, has charge of many student affairs on the campus now. With the help of the Y, S, C, A, the K Bank is published issue 109. The book is given under the K. U. Karnival is given under the amputations of these joint organizations. Students Teach this: Twice Sunday School classes in Hackett are supervised through the school year by the X W C A. women. Foreign and domestic work shamed; Christmas service is give and literary veepers are hold for benefit of all students who care There is a vending club and a con- ference which is extended during the summer by this association. The K, U, Y, W, C, A, is now part of the body of 100,000 women students of the United States who be believe in the life and teachings of Jesus may be found help for solving problems and dynamic for useful living. Its program grows out of the desire of students. It is based on University The Y, W, C, A offers membership based on sympathy with the purpose and a declaration to live as true follower of the Lord. Republicans Stand Firm in Policy of Protection Washington, Oct. 21. — The Republic can party served notice posters that it will cling to the protective injice if despite the international duty against trade barriers imposed on it. The United States and economies of many countries. The Democrats, on the other hand were expected to militate the mission of the international group in support for their traditional policy or free trade. President Coolidge, through the spokesman, let it be known that he saw in the preliminary reports of the new tariff drive a move of international banks and importers, naturally favor liberalities in tariffs. Manufacturers. In response, the spokesman hold, wait preparation. --es bring around the running traps, with someone stationed on the tracks to empty them after a game. Later, the team would be knocking bodies of their greater depth. The first building of the University was North College hall, completed in July, 1860. Inventor of Pasketball Game Mentioned by Stagg In art lecture in the Saturday Evening Post of Oct 16, Alison Stannig head coach of football at the University of Chicago, gives an account of Dr. James Naimish, professor in the institution to popular education at kc.edu. Article Tells of Naismith An extract of part of the article in an interview: "The international Y. J. C. A., a tradition school in Sterling, MO, offered the gift of training Gortel Doctor, finalized on the physical department, to the idea of turning to Y. M. C. A., physical direction. I entered as a student in a college in Sterling and was made a member of the family." "Nalismith, who has been at the University of Eton for many years now, began with the idea of adopting an Association football to junior play and was soon working on it. Now he forms new teams around only to football in most American schools." "One of the four students was James Nolenith, instructor of basketball. I had been sent out with a certificate of steroid abuse to lecture on the modern athlete, and Doctor Galkic unked the remaining three to turn their wily toward developing a new game. "Naimitha's first bank, were or- nmentally funded vulnerable contan- "One of my sisters, then teaching in Stanford, Conn, recently sent me a letter which I had written her on March 10, 1892, exactly describing the new game and recommending it to her for adoption for girls." The grid-graph scoreboard in Robinson gymnasium was purchased in 1920 at a cost of $81,250. Since that time the gym has seen other objects have been shown on it. 3 decker, toasted cream chicken sandwiches Cream and drink Ice Cream & Drinks Blue Mill Sandwich Shop 1009 Mass. We Deliver A fresh shipment every week 70 cts.a pound "Squires Studio" ---As Always--- University Book Store Martha Washington Candy Photographers to K. U. Students many years— Clud to have you drop in. 1035 Mass, St. Bard H. 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