WEDNESDAY OCT 22 1900 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE 103 University of Sydney to Be First Kansas Debating Opponent Tryouts for Team Will Be Helt in Little Theater, Oct. 5. Says Buehler A A debate with Sydney University Australia, will open the formal session this year, according to Prof. E, C Buchler of the department of dance and dramatic art. Final plans have been made for the contest to be held Nov. 1 or 2, the exact date to be decided later. "This will be one of the most important debates of the year," said Professor Buchler, "Two years ago the university team met a team from Oxford, and so much interest was shown that Roilionon gymnasium, where the debate was held, would not accommodate the crowds. Because of the nature of the question, namely, whether students have tended toward the power of the world, this debate should be even more interesting." Three debaters will be selected to represent the University in the contest. Tryouts will be held in the Little Theater, beginning at 7:30 on the evening of Oct. 5, Professor Bachler said. The speakers will present a 5-minute constructive speech and a 2-minute refutation. Those who wish to try out will be required to hand their names to Professor Bachler not later than Graduate students as well as undergraduates will be obligate for this tryout. The Australian team is touring the country this fall, meeting debaters from American universities and colleges as did the Oxford team in 1924. The group served four years with a machine gun unit during the World War. Former K. U. Teachers Attend Yale University Dorothy Mosey, A B. 22, of Leuven, and Marion Ross, A B. 25, of Emporia, formerly instructors in the department of English at the University of Kansas, will leave October 1 to attend a seminar where they will enroll at Yale University. Both Miss Moody and Miss Ross will take graduate work in English language and literature. Mrs. Potter is Guest of Honor Mrs. Virginie Petty who was for 22 years house mother for the Stigma Chi's was the guest of honor at a tea given Wednesday in Wiedemann's Grill room by the House Mothers' Association. Mrs. Petty and the Plii Gam 's for a number of years was also present. Those in the receiving line were Mrs. Belle Wilmot, Mrs. Hull P. Wilson and Mrs. Annie P. Petty with a beautiful corona bouquet. Mr. Harold D. Smith of the League of Kansas Municipalities, left Lawrence Saturday evening for Colorado Springs where he will attend the annual convention of the International City Manager's Association. Mr. Smith will also inspect to inspect the newly installed water and light plant which was designed by Mr. Smith last spring, and is now ready to be put into operation. Smith Inspects Plant Freshmen at the University of Missouri are required to buy a cap when registering. This record will then be checked against the enrollment list. All Freshmen not complying with the traditional ruling will be assembled on Francis Quadrangle and a pudding administered. Louise Wellingford to Paris Louise Wellingford of Kansas City, Mo., a student at the University of Kansas for the past two years, will attend the Kansas City Art Institute (this fall. Miss Wellingford plans to sail for Paris, France in December to continue her study there. Alumni Directors to Meet Alumni Directors to Meet The regular fall meeting of the directors of the Alumni Association will be held Sept. 30 at 4:30 p.m. in the alumni office, according to Fred Ellis (chair) Chuck Scott, A. B. 91, A. M. 98, editor of the Iola Register who is president of the association, will be one of the speakers at the freshman initiation night. Truits for Quack club will be tonight at 7:30 in Robinson gymnasium. The truits are and any other elf wanting to try out. **Announcement—Any student who feels the oppressive heat to an excessive degree will find a comfortable relief by stopping at in Rocea's Drug Store. They can buy a large dish of soda, a fresh limeade or orange juice, or a lime freeze. We might also mention in this instance that we have Franklin's XX ice cream in four flavors and that all of our refrigerated items are sure thick relief thirst or heat —Adv. STUDENTS socks darned by hand; also mending. Work called for and delivered. Call 965. 18 WANT ADS WANTED—Table linen laundry work, also student laundry. 645 Ohio phone 1960 Blue. 11 FOR first class meals at the city lowest prices, come to the rectory Virginia Inn and be satisfied. Welcome students. tf WANTED—Student laundry. Prices reasonable and work done satisfactorily. Phone 2229 White. 20 FOR RENT—2 sleeping rooms. 101 Kentucky. 1 EXPERIENCED MARCELLING 50c. Phone 2775. 1015 Kentucky FOR RENT-Quiet single room for graduate student, $12 a month. Inquire 1962 Rhode Island street. 11 FOR RENT—Single room for a girl $12 per month. 1409 Mass. 11 Phone 465. FOR RENT—Single room for boy §10. 1340 Tenn., 1799. 13 ROOMS FOR BOYS: Modern house Single room $10, double room $20 1817 Louisiana. 15 FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in private family for two boys DRESS making and alterations, Mrs Smith, 933 $ _{2} $ Mass, Phone 683 10 FOR RENT - Very desirable room, for private home, near campus, for girls. Graduate or upper class student preferred. Phone 1429. 11 Call Saturday or after 3 p. m. 116 W. 15th. Phone 1565 White. 12 FIRST CLASS ROOM - Private family, home privatele. Suitable for faculty. Breakfast if preferred. Phone 2329. 12 FOR RENT-Large newly decorated, room in quiet neighborhood, 12 weeks walk from the University, Gouston man preferred. Please Photo 2006 Black. FOR RENT: Desirable room on campus in professor's home, for woman teaching in University or city schools. Phone 270 16 WANTED: Laundry, make speciality of student and faculty work. Call for and deliver; 1 and 2 day service. Phone 1045 black. 21 LOST: Student Enterprise tickets. Helen Layton and Jane Muston. Please return to Business Office. 12 WILL the student who borrowed my Parker fountain pen on band try, out last Wednesday please leave it in education desk at 12 library? LÖST: Student Enterprise ticket, Call 1934 Black, Mary Ruth Mierau. R12 LOST: Valuable lecture notes and other papers, enclosed in an American Express Co. folder. Finder will please return to 203 Primer or 1739 Indiana street. Liberal reward. 15 LOST: Chi Delta Sigma fraternity pin. Finder please call 1672. Re- ward. FOR SALE; Second alto horn. Call 2382. 12 PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. E. B. RAGGIN collist. Fitting glasses a speciality. Text eye eye, ear, nose and throat. name 513 F. A. U. Bldg. DR. H. REDING DR. H. K. 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Delta Zem security announces the pledging of Willie Bille Johnson and Relen Lee Dumkele of Coffeyville. Brown leather brief case in room 5. central Ad., between 8:20 and 10:00 a. m. Tuesday. Return to Kansas office. $35.00 reward. 15 LOST LOUVER LINGERIE SHOP Its been Newest Styles in LINGERIE Orders taken for lingerie and plain dresses. WIEDIE'S Suite 4 McCurdy Bldg. 1023 Mass. 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