THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Electricals Held Sixteenth Annual Banquet Tuesday A. I.E.E. Entertains Faculty And Guests With Novel Mock Technical Program The American Institute of Electrical Engineers held its sixteenth annual banquet in the dining room of the Congregational parish house yesterday at 6:45 p. m. One hundred and twenty-five guests were present. The program was carried out as if it were an experiment in electrical engineering entitled "Operation of a Synchronous Motor." The speeches following the dinner were of a mock technical nature. Stunts such as spanking an egg on a glass plate, a vase in which flowers were present to sight but not to touch, and a high frequency test coil which threw out dangerous looking sparks, entertained the guests before dinner was served. The hall was decorated in green and white in honor of St. Patrick, the good saint of all engineers. The chief of test, D. B. Eyer, began the preliminary report with a short talk on the operation of a synchronous motor. The purpose of the test was explained by Prof. Ellis Johnson. The "Precedure" was explained by representatives of the four classes as follows: "Starting Characteristics" by Walter G. R. Richter; *e28*: "Eux. Vibrations." by B. Sharp; *e29*: "V Curves," by A. H. Wooldron; *e24*: "Hunting," by George W. Wood; *e23*. St. Patrick Decorations Fassett Speaks The final reports were submitted by C. M. Fassett, of municipal government department, who spoke on "Lagging and Leading Currents," and by P. F. Walker, dean of the School of Engineering, whose subject was "Synchronous Impedence," D. B. Eyer, chairman of the A. I. Ewer, and chairman of W. E. Anderson; secretary; and Prof. G. C. Shaad, faculty advisor, were presented under the caption of "Data and Equipment." Kansas City Company to Appear in Varied Program Prof. P. F. Walker, Anne Dudey Blitz, dean of women, Prof. C. M. Fassett, the faculty of the department of electrical engineering, and two representatives of the General Board of Education honor. In accordance with the custom each student of the department brought a guest. Symphony Concert Here The Kansas City Little Symphony will give the fifth number of the concert course in Robinson Gymnasium Thursday evening at 8:20. The program is varied, and promises to be most interesting, according to H. L. Butler, dean of the School of Fine Arts. The Little Symphony is conducted by N. De Ruthericus; Mrs. Allen Taylor, soprano soloist, is one of the artists who will appear. The program is as follows: Carnival March of the Gnomes... Schreeder ... Ensemble Petite Suite ...Debussy (a) Eintauce (b) Cortege (d) Minuet (d) Ballet Ensemble Aria from "Herodile"...Massenet Mrs. Taylor and Ensemble Quintet ...Lefebre (For flute, oboe, clarinet, basson and horn. Messrs. Schoenheit, De Nardo, Rove, Kenney, and Margarido) Ballet Music from "The Demon" Rubinstein Ensemble Ensemble Intermission (a) Prelude to Electra ... Skilton (b) Lullaby, "The Sandman", Skilton (c) Shawnee Indian Hunting Dance ... Skilton (First performance, arranged by the author of the Irish Symphony" of Kansas City. Melody supplied by Mrs. H. E. Don Carlos). Ensemble. String Quartet ... Rimsky-Korsakov (a) Moderato alla Breve (b) Moderato Moderato (e) Scherzo Messrs. Blackman, Ready, Long, and Conway Two Poetic Scenes ... Godard (a) In the Woods (b) In the Village "I am much interested in the improvement of municipal government in Kansas," said Governor Jonathan M. Davis, in a recent interview granted in the interests of Kansas Municipalities. The property owned and controlled by the University, Y. W. C. A. is entitled to exemption from taxation, it is not exempted from taxation of the county commissioners Saturday. Davis Urges Pledge Book Governor Interested in Kansas Municipal Government He urges that the mayors of cities place in their offices a pledge book to be signed by citizens, and especially by young men and women, boys and girls of the cities, pledging themselves to abstain from the use of intoxicating liquors and cigarettes and all those habitats that are prohibited to weaken the intellectual and moral climate of the youth of the country. The Governor has a similar pledge book in his own office, and he says that he has met with a splendid rector at St. Thomas and visited him from all over the State. "Good municipal government means good living and social conditions for the people who inhabit the towns and cities. Also it means a wholesome environment in which to bring up the boys and girls who make up the future citizenship of the state," continued the Governor. English Requirements Discussed The requirements in English for graduate students and those applying for the degree of Bachelor of Arts, were discussed at a meeting held by the faculty of th department of English Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 p.m. in Fraser Hall. ANNOUNCEMENTS A meeting of the Marshall County Club will be held Wednesday, March 14; 4:30 p. m., at Green Hall, room 6. Rush Rodley, Rephec. The Filipino Students' Association will hold its regular meeting Sunday, March 18 at 2:30 p. m., at the Cosmopolitan house, M. L. T. Ruzio, secretary for Filipino Students connected with the International Y. M. organization of talks. All members are urged to be present. Francisco Asis, Sce. Zoology Club meeting, Friday event at 7 o'clock sharp, in room 304, Snow Hall. New members will be initiated at that time. Ku Ku meeting tonight at 7:30 Fraser. Al Jennings When You have Cleaning done, You might as well have the BEST! 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