THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Greeks to Gather for Annual "Joke Fest" and Smoker Phi Gams, Sig Eps, Acacias Sigma Nus, and Phil Delts to Stage Program This Year Greeks treat Greeks. The Annual Smoker and "joke fest" of the InterFraternity Conference of the University of Kansas will be given at 8:00 p. m., Monday, Dec. 17, at the Bowersock theatre. The officers of the Inter-Praternity Council for 1923-24 are: President, Charles E. Halli; Vice-President, Karl Garrison; Treasurer, Melvin Griffin. The committee for the Inter-Praternity Smoker is composed of Herbert Grazer, Sigma Nu; Murie Price, Alpha Rigga; Miles Rigga, Sigma Alba Enilson. Council Formed in 1907 From the date of the founding of the University at Lawrence there passed little more than a decade when the university was established at this institution. As the University grew so also was the fraternity system perfected into a governing body of the Greek letter societies which could regulate fraternity affairs and relations. It was in 1907 that the nine national chapters of the fraternity membership to an association known as the Pan-Henicole Council. Each fraternity was represented by two delegates at meetings of the Council. Improved in 1920 There are at present sixteen national fraternities represented in the Conference. Dates of instalments are available on the website of delegates and alternates follow: The Pan-Holstein council endured until 1920 when many improvements were made in its organization and the Board moved to the Inter-Praetorian Conference. Beta Theta Pi: Piate Welly, Addison Walker. -Installed 1873; Khi Pappa Psi: Siato Montgoryment, William Glasco-1876; Kiho Phiam Deltau: Bryon Shifflet, Lloyd Kagey, -1881; Kiho Delta Theta: Mwevon Griffin, William Anderson, -1882; *Sigma Chi* Max Kruger, Fran Staising, Hugh Harry Prunze, Harry Frunze, Harry Tau Omega: Merle Price, Donald Lyons, -1811; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Karl Rugh, William Oliver, -1903. Acencia; Ray Fraker, Frank Man- hough—1943, Kappa Sigma: John Markley, Glen Parker—1912; Pi Kappa Alpha; Bromer Brown, Horn Smith—1914, Delta Tau Delta; Harry Janickie, Elmer Garrison— 1914, Phi Kappa; John McLean, David Cain, Ursula Upsalon; Book, Jayd Hawkins—1920, Delta Chi; Kenchii Meyer, Edwin Butterfield—1923. Sigma Phi Epsilon: Gus Rau, Allen Sims.,1923. This year the Sigma Nus, Phi Delta Theta, Acaciae, Sigma Phi Epsilon, and Phi Gamma Delta fraternities have charge of the program. ANNOUNCEMENTS Letters and messages received by K. U. people regarding the Radio of the alumni office are of interest to make its offices are anxious to make compilations of these for the January number of the Graduate Magazine. Bring them to the library. Alfred G. Hill, Alumni serretary. All members of the Sedwick county club who have not paid twenty-five cents to Dorothy Schotenburg, please do so immediately. Jay James meet at Moore's studio for Jayhawker picture, at 11 a. m. Sunday, Dec 16. Great Orators Come From Foreign Lands to Student Meeting Indianapolis Convention Draws Famous Japanese Speaker on Orientalism Speakers who claim the attention of thoughtful American college students are promised by the committee in charge of the Student Volunteer Convention in Indianapolis, Dec. 28, 1923, to Jan. 1, 1924. The Rv. Mr. H. Hatanaka, formerly of the Doshiakha University, Kyoto, Japan, now of Kobe College, was educated at Oberlin College where he was known as George Washington. The American college he is almost as typical in his manner, language, and attitude of mind as if he were a native born son of the United States, according to those who know him. On the other hand, he is more likely Japanese, with a rich and varied experience in civil life, the army, and the university world. As an orator, writer, and student of American-Japanese relations he is one of the leaders in the armed men in all the Island Empire. Hatanaka sees the political, educational, and moral life of his own people from an inside angle. He has had vital contacts with the men who are making the country what it is to be in the post-war world. Coming from the Gold Coast of Africa, with an education secured in the colleges and graduate schools of Australia, to grow greetings to Indianapolis to present the facts of recent developments in Africa and among African around Phone 442 1109 Mass. For Men Only! If you boys could only hear the remarks the girls are making when they see the Amber and Tortoise Shell Toilet Sets your shopping worries for her would be at an end. They all want one. The Round Corner Drug Co. If it's advertised — We have it 801 Mass. St. Lawrence, Kans There is no one on earth who does not like this famous candy. It is safe at Xmas or any other time. Martha Washington Candy UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE Harl H. Bronson, Proprietor 803 Massachusetts the world. As a graduate student in this country, Mr. Aggrey has come into wide knowledge of the problem of contacts between the black and white races, Like Hatsanaka of Japan, he is a skilled orator and can speak well. He also races with rare skill and power, according to Mr. Shultz. LOST—Kansas City Library copy of Green Apple Harvest by Kay- Smith. Please call Dorothy Moody, '62. D16. FOR RENT—Large room in modern house for two boys. 1301 Vt, phone 127. D21 WANT ADS FOR BENT—Some nice newly furnished rooms for boys at 304 W. 14th, with board or without. A LOST—In East Ad., tortoise shell rim glasses. Return to Kansas office and receive reward. D19 LOST—One man's brown unfinished kid glove. Call 1743. D16 comely home for you—come and see Music with your means at the Caulk Club — 1245 Oread. D17 LOST—Carved silver linked orcelet University Shining Parlor moved to a new location at 1344 Tenn. St. --between Watkin's Bank and Post Office, Sunday. Reward. Phone 268. Hats Blocked and Cleaned Shoes Repaired Fred Harris, Prop. "Let us Shine your Shoes" SATURDAY ONLY "Let us Shine your Shoes" 3 PAIR OF MEN'S WOOL HOSE FOR THE PRICE OF 2 This is a Christmas offer worth taking advantage of. Entire stock of Men's Wool Hose included. You buy two pairs of hose at any price and then select a third pair of equal value to the lesser of the two you bought, FREE! One day only, Saturday. A Gift She Will Appreciate Because of Its Usefulness Universal Curling Iron A Guaranteed Iron at $ 4.50 Kennedy Plumbing 5 In buying a Stetson you need only be concerned with the style—the quality is guaranteed by the name "Stetson". STYLED FOR YOUNG MEM LOST! - Dorsar spike rim and tree, rear light and license No. 12831, Saturday evening. Call 1025. D15 FOR RENT - Seven-room house Learn to dance before Christmas. DeWatteville-Fischer, phone 2762 tf thoroughly modern, double garage, close to University and Memorial High School. 200 W. 15th, phone 2537. 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