'WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 29, 1926 THE UNIVERSITY DANISH RANZAN PAGE THREE College Students' Beliefs Changing, Declares H. Colvin Y. M. C. A. Discussion Is on College Man, Topic at Open Forum Meeting "Make your life an experimental one," urged Harold Colinow, state secretary of the student Y. M. C. A., at Yale. A. form fact night in Myers hall. "As students you must break away from inherent proximalism. Only by questioning old traditions and habits of thought can you expect to make an education worthwhile. As citizens of the world you must go beyond national barriers, and is it only by live experience that this can be accomplished. "The conception of a college student is changing. The follow who buys a run-down Ford for $25, strips it of all extra curricular aids, hacks its computer and marks on the back 'School Children—Go Shoe.' It equally disappears from the collegeumns. Students today must show little intelligent reaction to perplexing problems if they are trying to take the advantages of the university." Mr. Culvin's call was occasioned by the open forum discussion of "Am I a College Man?" which was introductory and, like many others, did not relate to the history of the HYR, or high school Y. M. C. A. "The text for a collegeumn is said, 'no, I do have inside nae the qualifications communicate with ne the qualifications I must daily on the campus?' Quest groups to study eleven different topics of student interest were formed by Teo Shulis, secretary of the University "SY". The subjects to be investigated and discussed are Our educational system, prayer, race relationships, the church, our industrial system, the library of books, Bible study, and student autonomous action. These groups are autonomous and responsible only to the students who constitute them. The Women's Co-Oplympian club will meet at 7:30 a.m. Weediness, night at Honey home...Margaret Patton, resident. The first home presidents' council meeting will be in Prentor, room 200 at 430, Thursday, Sept. 30, instead of central Administration rest room as previously announced. All house presidents are requested to be present—Helen Buchan, president of House Presidents' Council. --the English Department of the University of Kansas Exclusive agents for Agfa films D Ambra Photo Service—Adv. --the English Department of the University of Kansas Jayhawks Flown Fordland Gattish, AE1M, JR1M, Miss Frieda Gattish, AE2A, Kunowa City. Mw. were visitors in Lawrence yesterday. Fordland Gattish, who is now on the telegram deck of the Kansas City Star, was prominent in journalism at the University, and editor of the Jayhawker, University Daily Kansas, Orad Magazine, and Sour Owl. Donald C. Little, *c*29 of Kaugaon City, Kanu, was named candidate for entrance to the United States Military Academy Sept. 24 by Representative Channey B. Little from the second district. Gypsies Still Speak Ancient Hindu Tongue of Their Ancestors Tribal Languages All Related Regardless of Country Where Found 1. 3.2.1 London, Sept. 29 - Modern gypsies traveling over the country in France, speak a tongue their ancestors brought out of India between twelve and fifteen hundred years ago. British philologist, has made a 300 year study of an isolated gyptie tree in the mountains of Wales, and has found that the tongue they speak in is a Turkish language, and not a more native. The relation of gypsy language to each other regardless of the country, in which the tribes are found and their resemblance to several of the current vernaculars of central India, is well known to scholars. They are all descended from Sanskrit, the oldest of Aranyi languages. A meeting of Phil Sisler University will be held in room 704 Snow Hall Thursday night, Sept. 30. All active members are requested to be present. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST: A beaded bag, daylight meringue; in containing lady's mountain pouch card entitled Maxine Verdon James and change. Call 1150 230. 10 Lessons in photography. D.Ambra Photo Service.-Adv. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Games Exhibits 1025 Mass. . Suiting You—That's My Business SCHULZ THE TAILOR 917 Mass. St. Ladies' Steam Bath Parlor Baths for all general diseases and for general health tonic Opposite Courthouse Just received a fresh shipment of Mrs. Stover's Bunge- low candies. Try a pound today. All kinds. 80c pound. 1631 Miss. Phone 708 STUTES We deliver RECOMMENDED by Phone 153 605T: A bloodied box, Monday morning, containing lady's fountain glass and card entitled "Jennie James," and changes. Call 1199 red. 19 LOST: Blue slicker, int:int H. R. S. inside. 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