THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN "Devil's Disciple Requires Special Scenery Effects Committees Named in Firs Dramatic Club Play to Be Presented at Bowersock Announcement of the various committees for work on the first production of the K. U. Dramatic Club, with a strong emphasis on the play. The production, which is to be presented at the Bowersock theater for two days, Dec. 3 and 4 is "The Devil's Disciple" by George H. Baker for special comedy and costuming. The people who will work behin- the scenes of the new play are: Business manager, Sam Weatherby; assistant business manager, Clarence Grubbs; chairman of the cast, Brewster Morgan; master of properties, Kenneth Crumley; scene de- veloper, Mary Myers; wardrobe, Mary Myers; call boy, Frederick Fields; and promoter, Ester Holcomb. Crafton Is Director The committees are: property committee, Olin W. Harner, John Henry, Frederick Fields, scenery committee, Richard Bauer, Cecil Duncan, Charles Bruce Millbilland; costume committee, Minnie Bloomgarten, Eather Holcomb Grace Poe, Mary Speck, Louise Cowery, Marian Miller, Leila Ulampler Elga Diar Some of the properties for the production have already been built and most of the first 30 years of construction. The dramatic club has engaged a scene-painting店 at 808 Vermont where all the work for the production is to be completed. The director of the production is Prof. Allen Crafton, and the costume designer is Mrs. Allen Crafton; T.G. Wear is director of nubility. Colonial Cloth Is Used Since the play is laid in the year 1777, it is necessary to costume the whole cast in Colonial clothes. Designs and pictures of this period are carefully studied so as to make them as realistic as possible according to the manager. This is to be the first of the two mlicum citalic shredl shredl cnwfpw o plays to be presented by the Dramatic Club for the student enterprise tickets. It will be presented the two times so as to accommodate the crowd. Bailey Publishes Article Differentiates Between Place Job, and Position --- "A Position; a Job; a Place," an article written by Dr. E. H. S Bailey of the department of chemistry, appeared in the November issue of the Cotton Oil Press, of Washington, D. C. According to Doctor Bailey, a man is "appointed" or "elected" or "commissioned" to the position; but he gets "a job; or is "taken on" to work; and for as a place, it may or not him, but he occupies it just the same, and he is expected to take on the work and assume responsibility. Although it is difficult to draw the sharply, the man holding the position is paid by check; the man holding the position is not paid by vouchers; and the man holding the place does it for honor, glory, for the love of the organization, or for the hope that his faithful work can provide a desirable position in the future. A man who holds a job should not think it less honorable than if he held a position, for work in one company is less honorable than into another. The clerk, laborer, the professional man, all may advance to the highest position, and Doctor Bailey covers his article by saying that people learn from one class to another—do it! Elementary School Site Will Be Selected Soor Sites for the location of the new elementary school to be constructed in North Lawrence were considered by the board of education in an unspecified yesterday. No site was selected at the meeting but it is understood that possible locations have narrowed down to two or three plots of ground. The price to be paid will depend on necessary. Three acres will be necessary. Students in the School of Engineering are getting their grades today. Upperclassmen's grades are at the office of the dean, while freshmen have to see their advisers for their grades. Kansas City Physician Will Speak Wednesday Doctor Unthank, a colored physician of Kansas City, Mo., will speak on the subject, the problem at a joint meeting of the World Fellowship club, the Sociology club, and the Inter-racial conference Wednesday evening at 7:30 in Myers Hall is invited to attend this meeting. Doctor Unthank comes to the University under the auspices of the Inter-racial commission of the local Y. W. C. A. He has had broad experience in surveying the housing problem, and the problem of sanitation in Kansas City, according to Miss Marie Rusy, W. Y. C. a. Secretary. Memorial Campaign Workers to Attend Dinner at Commons Prof. W, L. Burdick will be the principal speaker at a dinner given at the Commons at 5:30 p. m. for the graduation of five students. Several students will also speak. Foundation Laid for Miniature Union Building; Add First Floor Tonight The captains of the different teams will submit reports of the amounts of the subscriptions obtained so far by their workers. "We want all social fraternities and sororites to turn in a list of their new members, both freshman pledges and new affiliates so that the amounts pledged by them may be determined," said Prof. W. J. Baumgartner this morning. A prize winner of the annual sorority pledge the highest amount per subscriber, according to Professor Baumgartner, The foundation for the miniature Union building being erected by the R. O. T. C. north of Dyche museum was located at the center of the Union, was last night. "We hope to add the first floor after the reports of the captains and workers come in tonight," said Professor Baumgartner. Long-Lost Umbrella Hides in Old Apron "Will the person who took the green silk umbrella from the Commons by mistake Thursday noon please return the same?" The sequel to the above advertisement, which appeared in the columns of the Daily Kansas last April, was revealed yesterday afternoon in the office of the department of English. The umbrella, a silk one with sterling silver handle, the property of Miss Alice Winston, assistant professor of English, disappeared early last spring, presumably being left in the Commons. Frantic inquiries by the owner about the campus and advertisements run in the University Daily Kansas and the Lawrence Journal-World were fruitless. The whereabouts of the missing umbrella remained a deep mystery and eventually the loss was forgotten. However, as college professors are notoriously absent-minded, it was not a surprise to anyone in the department of English, save perhaps the owner, when the umbrella was discovered concealed behind the desk in the department of chemistry, which had long hung unnoticed in a corner of the office, but was removed yesterday during the process of a general clean-up. The purpose of the club is to get graduate students acquainted with each other, and to learn what the graduates do, different departures are doing. Graduate Club to Meet The Biological science students, who are in charge of the program refuse to tell the nature of the enteron and find out how to come and find out for themselves. The Graduate club will hold a meeting Thursday, Nov., 22, 7:30 p. m. at Snow hall. Biological Science Students to Give Program Give Program The officers that were elected last spring are: President, C. T. Elvey, department of Astronomy; vice president, Milton C. Cummings, department of Education, and Charles Sisson, department of Zoology; treasurer, Elizabeth Nicher, department of Sociology; and secretary, Ruth Bell, department of English. Delta Sigma Rho will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. in Green hall. Paul Wunsch. We will Beat the Tigers! We'll Own the Valley! Junior-Senior Women to Have Conference; "Sane Living" Is Topic Invitations to attend the junior- senior conference Thursday, Nov. 22, at 7:30 in Glen hall, have been sent women on women on the hill by the W. S. G. A. W. S.G.A. in Charge of Meeting Campus Attitude Will Be Considered "The purpose of this conference is for the junior and senior women of the University to become better acquainted," said Emily Tenny, president of the W. S. G. A. "We realize that the upperclass woman can make many practical suggestions as to campus life that can be utilized by the council." And many women will come to the conference Thursday night.' "Sane Living" will be the chief topic discussed which will involve a discussion of activities, social life, the point system, and the date rule. The general attitude toward all W. S. G. A rules will be considered. This is the third year that the junior-senior conference has been held. Class dinners and parties are the outgrowth of these conferences. The Kansas Woman's Creed, which is published for the first time in the "K" book this year, was adopted at the conference last year. The members of the committee in charge are: Tressie May, C25, Janet Simon, c24, and Virginia Pendleton, c24. Refreshments will be served. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet Will Meet The Y. M. C. A. cabinet and advise him on business meeting tomorrow night with R. M. Cherrington, international secretary of the student division of the Y. M. C. A., and Conrad Hoffmann, executive secretary of the European Student Relief Fund. The purpose of the meeting is to receive suggestions from the university faculty on work on the campus in connection with the student movements of the world. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet Will Meet Films of the first Stadium Ia when the bleachers on old McCook field were torn down; of Chancellor E. H. Lindley turning the first soil into a bed of grass in the stadium; and of the first Missouri-Kansas game played in the stadium two years ago will be shown at the Varsity and Bowerock-theaters this week in conjunction with the stadium Hall-On Drive, on the hill. Blue Ribbon Shoe Shop F. P. Hormuth 25 Years Experience 1011 Mass. St. EARN the fundamental principles of problem-solving and business problems. You help小提琴 with the extensive experience, the intensive, one-hour framing of a problem from actual experience the Fundamental Experience. From actual experience the Fundamental Experience, you positive examples the student is about to learn in the conduct of every day commercials. 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A few minutes later when she returned to her room she noticed that a woman came in and she could not see anyone but heard a man's voice say, "Come up here, I am getting in this way." The men were frightened away without obtaining any valuables from the house. Help was summoned without even being seen. SQUIRE'S STUDIO Come Early preige Cards" threw it. "A们 still have waited. Y. M. C. Apleidon will turn them in at once, whether they have completed their work or not," said "Ted" Shultz this morning. "There are still a few cards out, and we want to get them in at once so that we can close the campaign." Pledge Cards Turned In LOST—Pi U. pin, jeweled with pearls. Call 2133 White. N22 FOR RENT--2 nice, large furnished rooms for faculty members at 1339 Ohio. Phone 1654 Blue. N23 LOST—Parker fountain pen. Leave at Kansan office. Reward. FOUND—Lady's belt. Inquire at Kansan office and pay for ad. tt WANTED—Man to wash dishes at 1233 Oread. tf WANT ADS WANTED—Saxaphone player to play for board. Call 2180, Morehouse Club. N23 FOR RENT—Good double room for one or two men in modern house at 1319 Phone. 1475. N24 FOR RENT—Two double rooms, $14. 923 Ala., phone 1406. N22 PROFESSIONAL CARDS DRS, WELCH AND WELCH, The Chiropractors. Palmer graduates, X-ray laboratory. Phone 11h. DR. C. R. ALBRIGHT, Chiropractor. Opposite Court House, Tel. 1531. Analysis and examination free. SAMPLE BARBER SHOP at 14th and Mass. "Just a step from the student district." Hair cutting and bobbing our specialty. DR. A. P. HULTZ Perkins Building. Telephone 532. Foot Specialists Associated Chiropodists of Kansas City, Kansas, have opened a permanent office over Fischer's Shoe Store, 818 Mass. St., Lawrence. If you have any foot troubles whatever, you should not miss this opportunity to consult these eminent foot specialists. Dr. and Mrs. Allen are thorough on all arch trouble, using the latest methods employed by the government for raising the fallen arch. No charges for consultation or examination. 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