====PAGE-LEVEL METADATA==== Kansan Page 0219_2 from reel: L 646 (1904-09-17 to 1909-05-29) https://digital.lib.ku.edu/ku-udk/1724 Title: Trial Debates: Nineteen Men Trying for Squad Summary: Law School has twelve representatives in trial debates for the University literary clubs. Nineteen men have been trying out for the squad with twelve being law school students. The Baker question has been the battleground in the trials, with results to be announced Friday. Category: campus news Subjects: university activities; student organizations; debate competitions Named Entities: Bischoff, H.J.; Gage, John; Ramsey, C.A.; Stockwell, Roy; Lindsey, Walter; Roller, H.F.; Luckey, J.; Blood, J.W.; Jones, John; Commons, Clyde; Eiler, Stryker; Howell, McWilliams; Roaten, Ernest Disney; Wilburn Parker, J.A.; Sutton, Clyde; Souders Confidence: 0.85 Title: Basket Ball Boys Away: Will Leave on Thursday for Eastern Trip Summary: The basketball team starts its eastern tour Thursday afternoon. The Wyandotte Athletic Club will be played Thursday night, Independence Athletic Association on Friday evening, and Kansas City Y.M.C.A. Saturday evening. The next week will be consumed on the trip with games against Nebraska University, Iowa University, Armour Institute, Evanston Y.M.C.A., Muscatine, Iowa, Nat. Guard, Fairfield, Iowa, Nat. Guard, and The Nebraska, Evanston and Central. Category: sports Subjects: university athletics; basketball; sports travel Named Entities: Barlow, W.; Miller, Allen; Siler, Win-nagle; Johnson, guards; Brown, Andy; Lansdon, Manager Confidence: 0.8 Title: Noted Lecturer Coming: Professor Edward S. Bourne of Yale University Summary: Professor Edward S. Bourne of Yale University, a foremost man in the field of history, will lecture in Fraser Hall Friday evening on 'The Spanish Empire.' He has just published a volume on this subject in the new history of the American nation, entitled 'The Spanish in America,' and has edited the series of Philip pine papers and documents. Category: features/profiles Subjects: university lectures; academic events; historical lectures Named Entities: Bourne, Edward S. [professor]; Yale University Confidence: 0.8 Title: Commercial Engineering: H.W. Jacobs of the Santa Fe Talks to Engineers Summary: Monday afternoon Mr. H.W. Jacobs, Engineer of Shop Methods and Tools of the Santa Fe Railway System delivered an illustrated lecture before the Mechanical Engineering Society on 'Commercial Engineering.' Mr. Jacobs discussed the Engineer of today who is not able to take hold of a proposition and figure results from a business standpoint is very liable to get left. Category: campus news Subjects: university lectures; engineering education; professional development Named Entities: Jacobs, H.W. [engineer]; Santa Fe Railway System Confidence: 0.8 Title: Photo: Heim Goldman Summary: Photo of Heim Goldman, who brought the Missouri Glee Club to Lawrence under the management of S. McReynolds and the directorship of Heim Goldman. Category: photos/graphics Subjects: university events; music performances; student activities Named Entities: Goldman, Heim Confidence: 0.9 Title: Credit to Mandolin Club: Sam McReynolds and Heim Goldman Brought Missourians to Lawrence Summary: The Mandolin club, under the management of S. McReynolds and the directorship of Heim Goldman, did a great service for the University in bringing the Missouri Glee club to Lawrence. Most of the credit of the venture belongs to S. McReynolds. McReynolds spent a great amount of time in correspondence and planning for the visitors entertainment and his success was well merited. Category: campus news Subjects: university events; music performances; student activities Named Entities: McReynolds, S.; Goldman, Heim; Missouri Glee Club Confidence: 0.85 Title: Missourians Make Hit: The Glee Club Gets a Good House. Program Pleased All. Summary: The concert given Tuesday night by the Missouri Glee club under the auspices of the K.U. Mandolin club was a success financially and otherwise. The total number of tickets given out was about four hundred. The audience arrived promptly and for the most part in accordance with Professor Hopkins' suggestion in chapel in the morning 'as we should come in co-education.' The Mandolin club gave a guarantee of about $112. This amount was secured with a little additional profit. The program included fourteen numbers and several extra selections were given in response to encores. The solo work of Mr. Morton M. Prentiss received especial mention and he was encored repeatedly. That of S.A. Dew, in 'My Son Lou' was also enthusiastically received. Two vocal solos were rendered by Professor Fritz Krull, director of the club. The local hits in 'The Ways They Have in Lawrence' brought down the house. The chorus work of the Missouri Glee club can not be considered superior to that of our own club, but their selections are conceded to be better. They are also fortunate in the possession of such an exceptional singer as Mr. Prentiss. The humorous part of the program is conceded to be very clever. The programs were ten-page pamphlets which were printed for the club at the expense of the University of Missouri. They contained a number of views of the campus and buildings at Columbia and a group picture of the glee club. On the first page this college song is printed. This is something along the line of the series of views which the University of Kansas is preparing to distribute in pamphlet form. After the concert a reception was given in Fraternal Aid hall under the joint auspices of the Betas, Sig Alphs, Sigma Chis, and the K.U. Mandolin club. The members of the Missouri Glee club were entertained last night by individual members of the Mandolin club. They left Lawrence this morning at 5:27 on their way to visit several points in Missouri before returning to Columbia. Category: campus news Subjects: university events; music performances; student activities Named Entities: Missouri Glee Club; Professor Hopkins; Mr. Morton M. Prentiss; S.A. Dew; Professor Fritz Krull Confidence: 0.8 Title: New Medical Professor: Dr. Sudler to Be Professor of Anatomy Summary: Dr. Merwin T. Sudler, who was elected Professor of Anatomy here last spring to succeed Dr. G.H. Hoxie, arrived here from New York Monday. Dr. Sudler is a promising man for the place and has had considerable training. Before coming here he was on the hospital staff at 'St. Mary's Free Hospital' for children in New York. He was instructor in anatomy at Cornell University before he went to New York. It was announced a few weeks ago that Dr. Sudler would be the new dean of the medical school at this place. It is probable that he will be promoted to that place after he has become acquainted with the surroundings, but for the present he is professor of anatomy. Category: campus news Subjects: university faculty; hiring; medical education Named Entities: Sudler, Dr. Merwin T. [professor]; Hoxie, Dr. G.H. [previous professor] Confidence: 0.85 Note: Descriptive metadata for this item has been generated in part using AI (artificial intelligence) technologies and may be incomplete, misleading, or inaccurate. Please contact the Kenneth Spencer Research Library with specific questions or concerns.