1 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Ancient American Culture Indigenous, Blackmar Declares Sociologist Discounts Theory Old Mexican Civilization Was Brought Over by Mongols "There is no Mongolian civilization in Amerien," said Prof. F. W. Blackman in speaking of the excavations of Prof. William Niven in the valley of Mexico. "Professor Niven declares that a civilized race evidently lived in Mexico some 1000 years ago. "Beginnings of civilizations in Mexico, Peru, Arizona, New Mexico and Brazil were indigenous to this country," he wrote. "The Americans of American continent," professor Blackmar said. "The Americans were people from two sources, one European and the other Asiatic. Their immigrant ancestry dates back years ago and long in duration." First Natives from Britain The former immigrations probably occurred in the third inter-glacial period over a land bridge extending from the British Isles, then connected with the continent of Europe, northwest to the Shetland, Orkney, and Faroe Islands to Iceland, with possible connections from Greenland to North America, according to Dale Blackmar. The people of long-long-people (Doichieocephalic) of the European cultures of the glacial period. The second migration from Asia somewhat later, crossing along the islands near Rehbir Strunt and Nizamullah Khan to Doctor Blackmar. They moved southward through the United States, Mexico and South America, the farther most reaching Patagonia. These were also bounded (Brachycephalus) people. Indians of Mixed Blood "These groups of people from the East and others from the West formed a basic population out of which were specialized the American native languages and western types have mingled both in North and South America, making through biological and environmental influences many different racial types." It would not be strange, therefore, if some of the archaeological relics discover of cultures existing thoughttheir own existence or even Mongolian traits, but there is no evidence of any direct connection with the civilization of Asia, Europe, or Egypt. According to Doctor Blackman, the Maya civilization of any of the ancient cultures. 203 Commencement Addressee To be His Record Burdick Champion Speaker Two hundred three high school commencement addresses delivered in Kansas will be the record of William L. Burdick, vice-president and program director; he delivers his eight scheduled addresses this spring. Doctor Burdick has given commencement addresses for the past twenty-five years and in that time has addressed graduating classes in almost every town in Kan- "The classes have averaged from one graduate to 500," said Doctor Burdick this morning. "The largest graduating class was the 1910 high school class in Wichita, when the high school was delivered in the Forum and 7000 people attended." In his twenty-five years, Doctor Burdick has addressed approximately 8000 high school graduates and over 100,000 people who have attended the graduating exercises. Out of the 8000 graduates, approximately one-third have come to the University. Doctor Burdick will attend the schools at Minneapolis, Fowler, Maude, Hays, Argentine High School, Kansas City, Kan, Beloit, Humbolt, and Troy. Journalists Hold Tea; Robert Nathan a Guess The second of a series of teas for the members and employees of the department of journalism was given to Mr. McCallum in charge of the journalist rest room. The committee in charge was composed of Virginia Dunne, c'24, Lela Duncan, c'25, Essie Mae Young, c'25, Ruth Carter, c'24, and Milred Guilliams, Robert Nathan, poet and novelist was a guest. Tea, sandwiches, and wafers were served to the large crowd which attended. Mechanicals Hear Hollis on Engineering History Dr. Ira Nelson Hollis, president of the Worcester Polytechnic and vice-president of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. He is also a professor of engineers at the home of Dean P. F. Walker, on the history of engineering from its earliest beginnings up to the present, even including prophecy for the future. Dr. Hollis emphasized the importance of young engineers reading from present developments what will be the dominant invention of the future, and taught them by some particular phase of engineering development. The cotton gin, the sewing machine, the development of electrical power—all are instances of influence in the periods following their initiations. A study of the history of engineering, according to Dr. Hollis, is especially valuable to the young engineer in helping him develop the necessary invention of the future will be. Extension Division Records Show Growth In Latin Enrollment Catholic Sisters, Ministers, and Former Students Show Interest The enrollment in the various Latin courses offered through the University Extension Division is nearly doubled from the greatest part of this enrollment, in fact about 100 out of a total enrollment of some 120, is made up of Catholic sisters in parochial schools in every part of the United States. "Most of these sisters have had previous work in Latin, and have a good foundation for their present work," according to Miss Helen B. Koch, a graduate student of ancient languages of the University Extension Division, "Some of them finish a forty assignment course in three months, whereas it usually takes a student from six months to a year to finish such a Included in the remainder of the enrollment in Latin are about a half dozen high school students who are predeceased by their high school diploma. High school teachers are also brushing up their Latin by taking some of the more advanced courses offered. There are also about eight or ten ministers. There are seven courses offered i: Latin by the Extension Division They range from Caesar to Horace Advanced course i prose composition. The exceptionally large enrollment in Latin this year may be due to the fact that the Latin correspondence courses are handled by an instructor who is able to devote all of her time to the correspondence work alone, according to the director of correspondence study. Delta Sigma Rho Initiates Debate Fraternity Takes Eight New Members Delta Sigma Rho, honorary debate fraternity, held initiation for eight new members Monday afternoon at Westminster hall. Following the initiation a banquet was served at the event. Fifty-three were elected for the coming year. The initiates were: Myrial Hirt, c23; Mackville; Lois Robison, c24; T. Johnson; James Wagner, bursurg, Mo.; Annelie Pringle, c23; Alma; Frederick Fagle, spc, columbs; Harold Schafer, c24; McPherson; Howard Payne, c25; Invansure University Represented in Medical Women's Meet Dr. Martha M. Bacon of the University will attend the meeting of the women's group at Women which will be held at San Francisco, June 25 to 28. Dr. Bacon will present the results. Paul Wunsch, c24, was elected president for next year; Harold Kidder, a retired professor of biology; Robinette, secretary-treasurer. The national organization has sixty chapters, all of which are located in large cities. The current chapter has a membership of twenty. The third annual meeting of the Kansas State Medical Women's Association will be held in the auditorium of the Chamber of Commerce of Kansas City, Kansas, at 7:30 on Wednesday, June 4, for Dr. Florence B. Moore to expect to meet at the Ernest M. D., of Topeka, is president of the Association and Maude S. Deland, M. D., of Topeka, is secretary and Treasurer. Expect to Eliminate Contracts in Track; To Raise Sport Ideals "All members of the varnity coaching staff, and G. B. Patric, Miss Margaret Barto, and Miss Ruth Hoover of the department of physical education are to have classes in the coaching school in the six weeks' summer session," said Dr. F. C. Allen this morning. Staff of Coaching School For Summer Session Presents Course Each of these is to have two classes in instruction. Doctor Allen will be the instructor in "Teachers" Course in Basketball Coaching," and "Officiation." Each of these is to have classes of Athletic Injury." Coach Clark will have "Teachers" Course in Football," "Teachers" Course in "baseball." Coach Schlademann will carry "Teaches" Course in Course in Coaching," and Coach Training in High School Track Administration." Mr. Patrick will teach "Teachers" Course in Physical Education," and "Principles of Reactive Sports." Miss Barto will be instructor in "Principles of Women's Gymnastics," and "Principles of Athletics for Women." Mr. Patrick will classes for the swimming pool and classes for women in swimming. "We are expecting a large enrollment in the basketball coaching classes," and Coach Allen, "not be able to attend University and also in this vicinity, but because of this game being a five-man game. Any sized school can get up a basketball team, and it is a game that can be played indoors or outdoors." The class in "High School Track Administration" which Coach Schiderman is to have, is entirely separate from the track team. In this course he is to teach of the scheduling of meets, and the drawing of arrangements for meets, which he intends to make. These are meetings—not contracts. This class is to elevate the ideals of this sport by eliminating the use of contracts. It is hoped that track meets and other events will be run without contracts. WANTED—University students who are experienced typists to work three or four hours per day. Inquire Telephone, K. U. 26. M-3 WANT ADS LOST—A week ago, probably on Hill, a pair of glasses in case. Mary Clouser, phone 1554. M-2 LOST—Pen in West Ad. Finder please call Mary E. Shaw. Reward. Phone 1303. M-2 EXCHANGED-Gabardines by mistake. Saturday night at Ecke's Call 394. M-7 LOST—A Pi Lambda Theta key. Finder please call Alida Brancher at 1053 and receive reward. M-4 FOR RENT—Furnished house. Long time lease. Conveniently located. Call 1312 Ohio St. M-4 LOST—An old fashioned oval gold pendant. Call 295. Reward M-4 LOST—Barrel of small Wahl fountain pen on the hill. 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