THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Freshmen Who Were Too Fresh In the Good Old Days, Forced To Follow Rigid Campus Rules What would you do if some freshman walked off with your girl every time you started for her? Such a question must have a confronted upper-chiefson of 1818, for it was that up to rigid rules were drawn up to discipline freshmen while on the campus. Whether these rules were passed in order to protect the uppressmen's own interests is not known, but they were enforced and to the letter. Following are rules and resolution made: It be hereby decreed and ordained that from this day and date all freshmen are compelled to live up to the following rules and regulations, as prescribed by the council of appraisers of the University of Kansas, to wit: Now would this sound to our pres- ent freemason: no smoking on the cam- paus, no college; flirtatious, no late hours, and no unjustly behavior? A tiny a few of a set of reso- mission passions — 200 students twelve years ago. Rule 1). After October 15 every freshman will wear a light green skull cap with a bright red button not less than one and one-half inches in diameter, every day in the week except Sunday. Rule 2. The use of tobacco in any form is absolutely forbidden on the campus. Basket Bawls DeVayghn Francis Well, the worst hasn't happened not something has. Wulf hurt his game only in seriamento, and Phoebe was sitting as a siring him in so his game's game. I. John has to sit on the sidelines, Frederick, the long boy who played the brilliant game against K. C. A. C. last season, will try for the tip off. And Ackerman and Bowman will hold down the forward positions. The department of athletics has erected two new scoreboards on the floor in Robinson, one for each end zone and another for play, the line-up, and the score. The Kansas coach intimates that Craighton is working particularly on the defensive machine, making tales of Kansas' performance last season haven't been lost on the northern school. Jonathan Davis to Speak To Farm Bureau Delegates Coach Adrian Lindsey, formerly on the K. U. coaching staff and now with Bethany College, has had eighteen to twenty letter men out for practice every afternoon. Recently his squad was cut to an even dozen. Manhattan, Kan., Jan. 2—Gover-ern-elect Jonathan M. Davis and C. E. Bradfite, newly elected president of the American Farm Bureau federation, will speak at the annual meeting of the Kansas State Farm Bureau, which will be held here Mon-tery and Tuesday, February 9 and 6, 1923. Governor-lect Davis will speak to farm bureau delegates on Monday, February 5. President Bradfeute will address the first general assembly of Farm and Home week, at the college auditorium on Monday evening. Search for Hill Robber Still On. Search for Hill robbery站 on Hill. The Landfill will be filled once for some trace of the numerous person or persons responsible for the numerous Hill robberies just preceding the Christmas holidays. Chief of Police Fisher stat d today that although they have no definite information they are of the opinion that the robbers were committed by someone not affiliated with the City and University activities. The importation of Kansas City bloodbounds furnished no clues. Mental Tests Check Up on Work Psychological tests are to be given at the beginning of each quarter at the Ohio State University. The grades are not to be given to the students, but are to be used by the instructors to check up on the work of the students. The School of Engineering will give in addition to the psychological tests a special test which gauges the engineering ability of the students in that school. 42-University Women to Meet The meeting of the All-University Women's Club has been postponed from January 4 to January 11. A this meeting plans will be discussed for the raising of funds for the club's charity. Miss Cecile de la Plata of the program at the meeting which will be a play given by students. Rule 3. Freshman shall tip their caps to faculty members, touch their cups to seniors, and give up their caps or upperclassmen on every occasion. Rule 4. All freehmen must attend shape every day and sit in the gallery. Rule 5. High school pins will not be tolerated on the person of any freshman. Rule 6. Freshmen must attend all student celebrations. Instructors to talk over Star Radio Prof. W. A. Difl., of the department of journalism, will speak over the Kansas City Star radio tomorrow evening on 6 o'clock. The subject of will be, "Who Owns the Press?" Rule 7. Freshmen are supposed to be in their rooms by 10:30 p.m. Rule 10. Freshmen are warned to conduct themselves in a meek and unassuming manner, as befits those in their station. Rule 8. Freshman flunkers will be called up before the Student Council and dealt with in a severe and effective manner. Coach Karl Schladman will talk on "Training for Track Athletics" Monday evening over station WDAFa of he star. Rule 9. No freshman must be seen in the company of a University woman while on the camps. The student council of upperclassmen has unlimited power to inflict punishment on any violator of the above rules. Fire Prevention Essays In The manuscripts for the second essay contest on "Fire Preveni ion" have been submitted to the Kansas Municipalities, have been received. Ninety-four contests represent twenty cities which have submitted their essays. The winners will be announced in the Jan. papers of the regional politics which will be ready for distribution the first of next week. Currently, Builders Get a Bath The campus buildings took a vacation - and a bath. from December 16 to January 1. The tired students returning from a restful two-week holiday hardly realize that the miracle of regeneration has taken place but if they will take a brief survey, they will see the changed appearance which soap and water have created. Wiedemann's Send the Daily Kansan home. 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Edison, son of the inventor, is signaling his advent into interreglileable contests by decisively defeating opponents in the current chess tournament between Massa-扎ts Tech and New York University. Edison is attending the tech school West Virginia University has scheduled a grid game with Penn State for October 27, 1923, to be played in the new Yankee stadium in New York. This game will be one of the features of the 1923 season. Mike Donahue, for nine years head coach at Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn, has announced that he has signed a contract with Louisiana State University for five years and will receive $10,000 each year. Hospital in Topeka taking treatment; for her arm. Helen Converse also carries her arm in a sling. Neither Ann Sadder nor lennor La Bauga mentored him, but were hurt have entirely recovered, but all are able to attend school. The drive for Bucknell's half in miltion dollar stadium was sarted about two weeks ago in Pittsburgh when the staterun team lost to Cincinnati and officially began operations. Mr. and Mrs. James Gray of New York City announce the birth of a son on December 26. Both Mr. and Mrs. Gray are former University of Kansas students. Mr. Gray finish his work in chemistry this past summer. Mrs. Gray was before her marriage Beatrice Kramer. Injured Students Able to Return The students who were injured in the Topeka bus line accident, while on their way to the meeting of the Kansas Medical Laboratory Association in Topeka, are back in school day. They still retain reminder of their injuries. 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