Kansas Memorial Corporation Gives Public Statement Sends Out Pamphlet Telling Subscribers of Origin and Extent of Movement "To the Immortal One Hundred and Twenty-eight," is the title of a small pamphlet which is being mailed out to subscribers to the Memorial fund by the University of Kansas Memorial Corporation. "The pamphlet is intended to enlighten its readers as to the why and wherefore of the memorial movement of the student body, and to give the semi-annual statement of the Memorial Society to Sherman G. Elliot. "Questions of many kinds have been asked us about the memorial movement and it has been next to impossible to answer each individual inquiry because many of them have come through the mail. The pamphlet is therefore a letter will serve to answer these, as well as any other questions that might arise." Mr.elliott concluded Commemorate Dead Heroes At the close of the World War the student body took stock and found that its number had given their lives to the country. The entire student body was anxious to commemorate these dead in some lasting way. After some consideration it was decided to start a memorial movement and raise funds with which to erect some sort of a memorial that would "build and grow and live." A stadium of 36,000 seats one-half of which has been completed, was decided upon as part of the memorial; also, a museum building. The Union stood, as it will be known, will be started this year, according to Mr Elliot. Donors Urged to Pay Up "The Union building will furnish a home for all student activities. It will be a rallying place for students, their families, faculty, alumni, and friends of the University—a home, a campus, an island that can meet our great family," is the statement made in the pamphlet in telling the why of this memorial and the things it will accomplish. There has been a total of $929,193.85 subscribed to this memorial fund and there is an unpaid balance of $767,489.84 on the books, according to the financial report of the corporation dated Sept. 30, 1923. Mr. Elliot said that it is uprooted that every person who selected to this memorial should be properly as possible in order that the memorial be completed and become a part of the lives of the students of the University. Doctor Bailey Lectures Foreign Methods of Marketing Illustrated Many students, instructors, and members of the Home Economics club attended the illustrated lecture by Prof. E. H. S. Bailley on "Foreign Methods of Marketing Food," Wednesday morning at Professor Marvin various classes illustrating methods of marketing food in foreign countries. "Foreign methods of marketing differ greatly from the wasteful methods in our country." Professor Bailey stated. "Jewing the price is not at all uncommon in European countries where women often spend half of the day at the markets," he said. Pictures taken in practically every country in Europe and several in Asia were used by Prof. Bailey in his lecture. Margaret Larkin Recital to Be Presented Nov. The original recital by Margaret Larkin, c24, being sponsored by Theta Sigma Phi, honorary professional journalistic sorority, will be Thursday evening, November 8, in Little Theater of Green hall. Tickets will go on sale this week at fifty cents apice. Songs and original readings make up the program which was written and produced under the direction of the department of public speaking. The program includes West, a character impersonation, and a one-act play, "The Wonderful Cuckoo-Clown," which is presented in coozoo, as well as Mexican folk songs with guitar accompaniment, a string orchestra, and songs from modern composers will be included. The program has been given in Las Vegas, N. M., Miss Larkin's home, where it was sponsored by the women's clubs of the K. U. Follies Return to Hill Under Guise of Musical Comedy Will Contain Beauty Ballet; Out of Town Man Will Select Chorus The K. U. Follies are coming back. After a year of silence the tradition is to return to the campus. It will come under a new guide, how-to-book the show as the W. S. G. A. Musical Comedy, "That man that there will be a lovely plot woven with songs and dancing where the dashing hero tells only girl! the old age story," said the Moody, manager of the affair. "Brick" English has been working during the summer months on the music for the comedy and is now arranging the verification for the songs. Any student who desires to submit original songs for the sh w is urged to give them to "Brick" or Suce Sunny according to English. music for the comedy and is now arranging the verification for the songs. Any student who desires to submit original songs for the sh w students may work with Sue Moody, according to English. The affair, which will include in its cast students from the entire campus, will be one of the biggest school entertainments of the year. Last winter when there were no Follies the student body was disappointed and they are welcoming the new plan with great enthusiasm. Not many of the plans for the Musical Comedy have been divided by the audience as yet, that they have reported one of them that will be a Beauty Ballet. Considerable honor will be attached to the women who will be chosen for the ballet since an out-of-town man will come here for the express purpose of selecting the chorus. The managers are forming their committees this week and will probably have them ready to announce within a few days. Great care is given to the choice of the children of the committees, according to Sue Moody. Education Faculty Entertained The faculty members and wives, of the department of education, were entertained at the home of Dean and Dr. Emanuel Ginsburg. The meeting was informal, and later in the evening a two-course lunch was served. The members plan to have informal business and social meetings with staff at the different faculty homes. WANT ADS WANTED — Young married couple or two K. U. men to work for room and breakfast. Phone 1467. LOST- Gold wrist watch, fountain pen, dark shell rim glasses and dorine, during 11:30:12:30 gym class. Reward O30 Convenience If you are in a hurry to get to your date on time just call 653 and have a new Ford delivered to your door ready for use. Not only will you have that service but also you will have the car all evening at your disposal. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN RENT-A-FORD CO. Phone 653 Day and Night Service CAMERA LOST in Robinson gym, Saturday afternoon. 2 Cremo. Reward. George F. Church, 1048% Tennessee. 2076 Red. 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