. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Faculty Adopts Grade Committee's Recommendations Students to be Graduated in 1924 Under Rule of 25 Percent D Grades Recommendations made by the committee on the improvement of undergraduate scholarship for putting in effect the recently adopted legislation that grade points were adopted this coming faculty at a meeting held yesterday. Apply Grade Balance Plan The following recommendation were passed by the faculty: Apply Grade balance The rule stating that not more than a student's work can be of D grade be applied to the class graduating in June, 1924, and thereafter, and that the portion of the rule requiring all D's to be balanced by A's and B's be applied to the graduating in June, 1925, and thereafter. That the rule requiring 29, 50 and 80 grade points of freshmen, sophomores and junior respectively before advancement to the next class be applied to the class entering in the fall of 1923, and thereafter. That the rule determining the number of hours a student may carry on the basis of the grade points earned during the previous semester be applied to the class entering in the fall of 1923, and thereafter. Class Standing to be Enforced That the rule which prohibits the granting of junior standing to all who have not satisfactorily completed all courses taken in the freshman year, and senior standing to all who have not satisfactorily completed all courses in the present freshyear be applied to the present freshmen and sophomore classes respectively. The faculty also passed the recommendation that they recommend to the University senate, that paper be furnished by the University for all quizzes, and that the cost be defrayed by an increase in the students' incident fees if necessary. It was voted to withdraw the recently adopted rule which prevents any student who fails to re-enrol than 25 percent of those from re-enrolling in any case where the DPs were made, in favor of a recent senate ruling allowing a student to re-enroll on permission of the dean. Requests were made by the various departments for changes in the courses offered. Some requests were granted to the executive committee to the administrative committee. It was shown by vote that the faculty desired the longer periods, as used in the last final examinations for the forthcoming examinations. ANNOUNCEMENTS "Boy and Girl Psychology," the subject on which Prof. R. A. Schwenger, of the department of education, will talk at Social Service Group meeting to be held Monday. At 4:30 p.m. this week, This is a month of the series of eight lessons being given for leaders of groups and clubs of young girls. The B, Y, P, U, of the First Baptist church will hold a party Friday night, April 20. All members and their families are invited. A good time, all included in the "cats." Cap and gown committee has extended the time limit for measurement to Thursday night, due to the last minute rush. WHERE THEY REALLY CLEAN Phone 442 Ramalingham Addresses Junior College Audience Solomon Ramalingham, A. B. 22 now a graduate student, of Madras, India, is attending the Christian church convention as the guest of the Women's Christian Conference in Nashville and the Kansas City Junior College this morning. When he speaks from the platform he wears his native headwear, a huge turban of white silk swathed around his head, and the robes of India. The Women's Christian Council of Jackson county is taking an especial interest in Mr. Ramallingham's education. 1109 Mass Lindley and Blackmar Speakers at Banquet Of Graduate Students Stauffer is Praised in Toast by Retiring Dean at Club's Annual Dinner "We live by routine, but we live for novelty," said Chancellor E. H. Lindley Saturday night speaking before the graduate students at their annual spring banquet at the Press Association to "We are alive when in quest for the new." The real university, according to Chancellor Lindley, is not a club where deep attachments are made, but rather a constant grouping of men, and interchanging of minds that results in transformation. Life lifts itself to something higher. Chancellor Lindley explained the fact that few men took up lines of ceasefire after their graduation, not because of financial reasons, but because the transition from four years of obedient note-taking to finding a course for himself is too difficult. Retiring Dean Blackmar in h coast, *dean Stouffer*," mentioned some of "dean characteristics which peculiarly fit Dean Stouffer for his new office. Among those were patience, control, mathematical ability, character as a scholar, and above all his ability to estimate value. In his response, Dean Stouffer answered that in future Professeur Haute de France he must have these banquets. He expressed a tribute to Blackmar as one of the greatest influences in his history of the club. Other speakers were Wesley Pommencke, John Barker, and Marjorie Fitzgerald. Shewin F. Kell, presidee master of the occasion told of the future of the club and made an appen for more school consciousness among the graduate students. A special lecture was a violin solo by Edna Hopkins. A carnival has come to Lawrence The Gold Medal Shows, brought here by the Ell Dorsey Post of the American Legion for a week, are in progress in the ten and eleven hundred yards between the street. Ten per cent of the profits from the carnival will be given to the local post to be used in the general fund this year. Maj. Samuel Clarke requests that the office send all who can give a little of their time in selling tickets would see him at once. Carnival on "Main Street" "Suiting You" THAT'S MY BUSINESS WM. SCHULZ 917 Mass. St. MRS. WM. SCHULTZ 917 Mass. St. Alterations of all kinds; Reline ladies coats; Pleat skirts; Remodel coats of every kind. RANKINS DRUG STORE If you use a standard toothpaste—Rankins carry it. You will find this true of the many different toilet articles you use. We cater to student trade and do our utmost to accommodate the wishes of students. The Student's Store 1101 Mass. New Sport Sweaters Live Wires You recognize one on sight. Live wire young men are always well dressed—they never lag behind the style procession— ASK TO SEE THE HOLBROOK A FOUR BUTTON MODEL THE HARLAN A THREE BUTTON MODEL THE KENNICK A NEW SPORT MODEL ALL NEW AND EXCLUSIVE BY ASK TO SEE KUPPENHEIMER KUPPENHEIMER $35.00 to $50.00 OTHER FINE SUITS $22.50 to $30.00 Hour and Green CLOTHING COMPANY WANTED— Furnished kitchenette apartment or small house for summer session. Address C. O. Wright, 305 Atchison St., Atchison, Kans. WANT ADS LOST—Stick pin with chip diamond setting, in gym last Wednesday. Call 2711. Reward A-18 LOST—Phi Gamma Delta pin, Pearls and sapphires. Call Waggoner, 444. Reward. A-25 FOR RENT—House, seven bed rooms and sleeping porch for fraternity or sorority. Furnished.owner to take A-24 care of house and act as matron. Phone 1937. A-18 FOR SALE - Ford-roadster, privately owned. A1 condition, just repainted. Call or see W. Laming, 285, 1100 Ind. A-20 GABARDINE exchanges by mistake at Kappa party. Other phone phone Garrett at 444. A-18 LEASE or Sale- Furnished or un- furnished 7 room house. 92x320. University Heights, adjoining cam- pus. Dinsmore Alter. Phone 2142 LOST—Illinois wrist, watch between Oread and Robinson gymnasium, WATKINS NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL $100,000.00 CAPITAL OFFICIALS C. H. Tucker, President C. A. Hill, Vice-President and Chairman of the Board. D. C. Asher, Cashier Dick Williams, Assistant Cash. W. E. Hazen, Assistant Cash. DIRECTORS C. H. Tucker, C. A. H. (D), C. D. Asher, L. V. Mifler, T. C. Green, J. C. Moore, S. O. Bishop ALL THE WAY FROM SOUTH AFRICA COMES THE CAPE LEATHER FOR SUPERSEAM means that the seams are so attached with丝 that they will not run even through a wound is cut or broken. This type of Cape leather is used for Hays Gloves because it gives the most enduring wear and yet has satin texture. Hays Cape Gloves are made in gray, tan, brown and beaver with self-stitching or embroidered backs. Hays Gloves Be sure that the glows in bows wear the Haza Button, guarantee of first quality leather and construction. See the sticker favor button at ___. WOOLF BROS. Kansas City, Missouri Kahsaa City, Missouri The Daniel Hays Company, Gloversville, N. Y. VARSITY - - BOWERSOCK Wednesday and Thursday CHARLES CHAPLIN IN 'THE PILGRIM' Added Attraction That New Technician Picture "THE TOLL OF THE SEA" This picture is all in natural colors Wednesday night. Finder please call Helen Havely 1811. Reward. A-18 PROFESSIONAL CARD DALE'S PRINT SHOP. Job work of all kinds. 1027 Mass. St. Phone 228. LOST—White sapphire ring engraved gold setting. Phone 1879. A-19 LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY (Exclusive Optometrist). Eyes examined; glasses made. Office 1025 Mass. Come Peak At Our Late Arrivals of In the New High Shades Evening Gowns Relay Trophies on Display Here Manhattan Athletic Union Suits Designed to meet the demand for finely tailored, scientifically proportioned garments that assure with the utmost in comfort the utmost in service. $1.50 Interscholastic Relays with the cream of the secondary school relayists of the Middle West entered. The first section of the Kansas Relay Events. Friday Afternoon, April 20 Stadium Field "We are hosts to the World's best"