THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Joint Committee on Affairs Acts as Advisory Body Board of Faculty Members and Students Consider Problems, Making Suggestions The Joint Committee on Student Affairs, composed of ten members of the faculty and ten representatives of the student body, constitutes one of the most important governing bodies of the University, according to a 2014 report. Mittee acts as a forum for the discussion of all problems of University life; it considers all questions referred to it by the student governing bodies, or by any University authority or organization, and thus it does advisable to the proper University authority or student organization. One of the most outstanding problems that the committee considers is the authorizing of the various student petitiontees, the dean of women has the sole responsibility and authority to accept or reject any petitions for student parties, or to approve students to attend at the students. Only Worthy Drives Approved The council is constantly deluged by requests for drives and campaigns on the campus. But because of an equipment, it is likely that there would be a campaign in progress every week of the year. However, the committee as advisers of the Chancellor make an effort to see that only the most worthy issues and causes are presented to the stu- Another matter of importance is that of the codification of social affairs which come from the W. S. G. A., the Men's Student Council, various administrative offices, and from tradition. In fact, one of the primary purposes of the Joint committee is to provide a friendly clearing house in which matters of mutual concert can be discussed and faculty may be easily discussed. The councillor must bring all questions down date and to present them in such a way that they can be thoroughly understood by everyone. Membership a Privilege The present members of the council are: Emily Tenney, Virginia Pendleton, Helen Hand, Ruth Gould, Sue Moody, Stoney Learned, Alan David Deming, Chris Doyle, and Charles Hall. The faculty members are: Dean John R. Dyer, Agnes Husband, Dean H. W. Arant, Miss Agnes Brady, John Bunn, Miss Agnes Hollis, Ms. Anne Elizabeth Megulai, Miss Elise Neuen Schwander, and Prof. J. J. Wheeler. Membership on the committee is considered a privilege by both the faculty members and the students appointed to the University Senate upon the recommendation of the Chancellor, while the student members are elected by the Women's Student Government Council and the Men's Student Council. Calendar for the Week Monday, Nov. 26 MONDAY. NOV. 20 3:30 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet meeting. Henley house. nomenistry bue 7:30 Men's Glee Club room 10, Central Ad busi Tuesday, Nov. 27 3:30 Regular orchestra practice, Fraser chapel. 4:30 Meeting of the Chancellor's 4:30 Y. W. C. A. meeting, Myers hall. 7:30 Theta Sigma Ph pledge service, Phi Omega Pi house. Quill Club meeting, 107 Journalism building. 7:15 W. S. G. A. Council meeting, Henley house. 7:30 Lawrence Choral Union practice, Memorial high school auditorium. 8:00 Freshman Friendship Council, 213 Fraser hall. 8:15 Social standards discussion group, Henley house. Memorial Fund activities. Wednesday, Nov. 28 12:30 Thanksgiving vacation begins. Events for the remainder of the week will be listed in the Homecoming calendar in the Kananan for Tuesday, Nov. 27. The weekly meeting of the Freshman Y. W. C. A. has been changed to Tuesday, Nov. 27 at 3:10 at Helen house. This change is due to the hygiene lecture on Monday and pertains to next week only. Women Voters' League to Meet Monday Noon Elizabeth Walker, Sec'y. The Lawrence branch of the League of Women Voters will give a lunchon Monday at 12:30 at Wiedemann's Dr. F. W. Blackmar will address the league upon the subject of "Children in Kansas Jails" and Mrs. Elizabeth Nicher will talk on "Children Before Kansas Courts." Reservation for plates may be made by telephoning M. C. S. Finch at 52 before Sunday noon. The price will be sixty-five cents a plate. All women interested in the address are invited to attend. All-Musical Vesper Services To Be Held By Fine Art Students Will Present a Varied Program Today in Fraser Chapel by Request The first all musical Vesper service will be given today at 4 p.m. in Fraser chapel by the faculty of the fine arts and advanced school of art. Surgicales have come to Dean D. M. Swarthout to have musical programs of this sort. The vesper service is in the nature of an experiment to see if the people truly desire such a program. The program is: Organ: Coral in A Minor ___ Cesar Franklin Cris Simpson Organ: Coral in A Mouth ... Organ Cris Simpson Hards and Organ: Largo ... Handed Harp and Organ: Large ... Thomas Mrs. Moreland Peck (Harp) Proof C. S. Shilton (Organ) Mrs. Moreland Peck (Harp) Prof. C. S. Skilton (Organ) Dust: The Day Is Done ... Lok Dust: The Day Is Done Miss Louise Miller (Soprano) Mrs. Frank Lennings (Soprano) Mr. Rose May Ross (Piano) Mr. Simpson (Organ) D Minor Mozambique Prof. Hlif Garrison (Piano) Prof. Elford Burtz (Voice) Prof. Edward Cohn (Colloid) Bartlett. Goth Addamsville. Goth Addamsville. Quartet: God Hath Appointed a Day ___ Shelle Mrs. Frank Jenniences (Soprano) Miss Ruth Gould (Contraktor) Ms. Martin Hall (Tenor) Harp and Piano: Choral and Vari- tions ___ Widow Mrs. Aloana Moreland Pearl (Kiarr) Prof. Ilf Hirrison (Piano) String Quartet; Andante from Second Morgan String Quartet: Andante from Second Quartet Massur Mr. Edward Kurtz (1st violin) Mr. Waldemar Geltch (2nd violin) Mr. Waldemar Geltch 12th violin Mr. Marion Thompson (viola) Mr. Marlen Thompson (Vowel) Mr. D. M. Clohart (Swarovski) Harp. Organ and Voice: Ave Harp, Organ and Voice: Ave Maria ... Sehuber Miss Vera Neecley (Contralto) Mrs. Mora Moreland Peck (Harp) Mr. C. S. Skilton (Organ) WANT ADS The University Cafeteria will serve Thanksgiving dinner—11:30 to 1:30 FOR RENT - Furnace heated room for girls or married couple. Light housekeeping privileges, rent reason- able. Phone 2424 Red, 1805 Miss, N28 LOST-Shell rimmed glasses between 14th and 16th on Tennessee. Lost Monday. Call Cross, 2165. LOST—Note book, leather, medium sized, at Little theater, Wednesday night. Finder call 603. Reward. PROFESSIONAL CARDS SAMPLE BARBER SHOP at 14th and Mass. "Just a step from the student district." Hair cutting and booing are perished. **HUILTZ Perkina Building** DRES. WELCH AND WELCH, The Chiropractors. Palmer graduate. X-ray laboratory. Phone 118. DCR. C. R. ALBRIGHT, Chiropractor. Op- DCR. C. R. ALBRIGHT, Chiropractor. Op- DCR. C. R. ALBIGHT, Chiropractor. Op- DR. A. P. HULTZ. Perkins Building. Telephone 532. DR. C. R. ALBRIGHT, Chiropractor, Opposite Court House, Tel. 1581. Analysis and examination free. Thanksgiving dinner at the "Commons." LOST—Parker fountain pen. Leave at Kansan office. Reward. FOR RENT—Good double room for one or two men in modern house at 1319 Tenn. Phone 1475. N24 FOUND—Lady's belt. Inquire Kansan office and pay for ad. WANTED—A good steward, first class mixed club. Phone 1571. D-5 Entrain your guests at the Thanksgiving dinner at the Commons. Make reservations early. WANTED—Man room mate; large sleeping porch room. Reasonable. 1215 Tenn. 1595. N-5. Eat your Thanksgiving dinner at the "Commons," 11:30 to 1:30. WANTED-Student laundry; men's shirts a special; 10 and 15 cents. Will do mending. 1865 Ky. 2220 White. D5 at WANTED — Sewing, at reasonable prices. Work called for and de- COMMUNITY at the Thanksgiving Service FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Thursday, Nov. 29. 10:45 a.m. Address By The Rev. Benjamin Young, D. D. Pastor of Linwood Boulevard M. E. Church, Kansas City, Mo. Service in Charge of Lawrence Ministerial Alliance ROBINSON GYMNASIUM MONDAY, DEC. 3rd; 2:00 p.m. Be Thankful! "There is always a message in a Sousa Concert, offered, never forced upon anyone, and a part of that message is courage and joy and the spirit of youth. — Fern F. Severance. Be Patriotic! JOHN PHILIP SOUSA Conductor Lieutenant Commander U. S.N.R.P. Prices: $1.50 - $1.00 and 75c livered. Children's clothes, Christ- mas gifts, and girls' a specialty. At 1005 Kentucky. Phone 1562 1005 Kentucky. D6 Round Corner Drug Store Seats on Sale: Business Office K. U., Fraser Office, School of Fine Arts BEFORE THE HOLIDAYS send your CLEANING to PHONE 442 1109 Mass. Also Agents FINE TAILORING Robinson Gym December 3rd,2:00 p.m. University Cafeteria will serve Thanksgiving Dinner 11:30 to 1:30 Come Early! "The Commons" Wear a Pleated Skirt TO THE GAME Be sure and have it cleaned and pressed tho. Get one of our "iron-bound, last forever" pressing jobs. Send it Monday and avoid the rush. PHONE 75 NEW YORK CLEANERS Bowersock --- 4 Days --- Starting Monday THREE SHOWS—3:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 MONDAY—TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY PRICES: 25c & 50c Norma Talmadge in "Ashes of Vengeance" BOWERSOCK ORCHESTRA (Conducted by Fred Leanard) Playing Special Score Matinee and Night If 100,000,000 people could see Norma Talmadge in "Ahes of Vengeance," 100,000,000 hearts would cry out, "There is no greater picture!" Lyman Howe's Travels "WHILE THE GLOBE TROTTER TROTS"