THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Faculty Members To Spend Vacation In Various States professors and Instructors Will Give Lectures and Attend Convocation Holiday Week Plans have been made by a number of University instructors to spend Christmas vacation in various countries and in different parts of the country. Professor and Mrs. Olin Tempil will spend the holidays with their daughter, Mrs. H. W. Rakin, in Washington, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Rankin are graduates of the class of 1908. Professor and Mrs. Tempil will also stop in Washington, D.C. before returning home. Miss Dorritt Stumberg, instructor in psychology, will go to St. Louis, Mo. for the vacation. Dean Blackmar of the Department of sociology, intends to give a series of lectures the first week of the holidays in Leavenworth and Topeka. During the second week he expects to attend the meeting of the American Sociology Society in Chicago. Mr. Blackmar is a member of the Executive Committee of the Society, and a member of the Council of the American Journal of Sociology, a magazine put out by the society. Economists to Chicago Prof. D. M. Mann, also of the department of sociology, will remain in Lawrence. Economists to Chicago Professors, A. J. Borton, Jen Pensaw, and A. I. of the departments of economics and the American Economic Association which will be held in Chicago during the holidays. Assistant Prof. H. F. Taggart of this department, will attend the meeting of the American Association of University Instructors in Chicago, at which he will give a lecture on the history of Debt and Credit as Applied Expense and Revenue Accounts." Professors Herbert Feis and W. Sterberg will spend their vacations in Florida. Inst. E. B. Dade will remain in Lawrence. Prof. D, L. Patterson of the department of history will be very busy during the vacation. He will go to Pittsburgh, Pa., on a business trip, from there he will attend a meeting of the American Historical Association, Raven, Conn. Professor Davis of the department will remain in Lawrence. Prof. H. B. Chubb, head of the department of political science will attend a meeting of the American Political Science Association in Chicago Prof. W. C. Stevens, head of the department of botany will remain in Lawrence. Professor Mix will also remain here. W. Horr, assistant in the department will spend the vacation near Lawrence. Professor C. T. Nelson, head of the department of Bio-Chemistry will spend Christmas in Lawrence. He goes to Chicago or Toronto, Canada. Miss Ketcham III Miss Rosarye Katcham of the department of fine arts will probably have to remain in the hospital in Kansas City. It is doubtful whether she will be able to leave for some time. Professor J. R. Friizer, head of the department of painting will spend two weeks in Providence and prepare to go to Provincetown. Professor H. C. Smith of the school of fine arts plans to remain here. Miss Katherine Reding, instructor in the department of Spanish will spend the holidays with her sister, Mrs. F. D. Schnacke, c13, in Dayton, Ohio. Professor A. L. Owen also of the Spanish department will spend the holidays there. When there he will deliver several addresses before the American Association of Teachers of Spanish, which meets in Los Angeles. New Equipment to be Placed in Fowler Shops Fowler Shops will be closed during the Christmas holidays for the installation of ten new Westinghouse electric motors. The motors will be set under the supervision of Superintendent Rocklund of Fowler Shops. They are being installed because of the change from direct to alternating current since the completion of the new power plant. The new motors to be installed will include: one ten H. P. motor, one three H. P. motor, three two H. P. motors, and five one-half H. P. motors. The efficiency of the shops will be the same for all stallation of these electric motors as they will provide for several independently drawf machines. The Phi Omega Pi sorority announces the pledging of Francis Hamnett, c'26, of Chicago, and Emilia Mac Nairy, of Kannas City. Roy Helton, of Kannas City, who has gone to the final twice in the National Amateur Lightweight Boxing tournament last summer, Tommy Murphy here last night. University to Ask For Bigger Budget (Continued from page 1) the report shows that for the current year maintenance funds have been cut generally 20 per cent and stocks have been allowed to run too low. It is pointed out also that scientific instruments, many of which have to be imported, are costlier, at a price, and moreover, for the first time are subject to tariff charges. The anticipated increase in enrollment makes additional equipment necessary. Estimates show that at least $330,000 is really needed for the training but in recognition of economic contests, the request is for $85,240 less. New Roof for Fraser The request for $44,537 each year for general repair and improvements is itemized as to the specific needs and includes sewers, new roofs for south Fraser and East Administration buildings, painting of a number building walls, and new sidewalks and roadways as well as wiring of the Museum and Fraser. Special improvements, to cost $91, 250 a year for two years include the grading and laying out of drive north of the Administration building and on the new hospital grounds at Kauai City. Furnishings of the new library and the new administration building will cost $2,500, to be covered in two payments, and $30,000 to create a booner Library into an art museum. Terpsichore Rules Supreme on Hill (Continued from page 1) to small children for their Christmas day treat. Many houses are sending their donations to the Mayer's tree of Lawrence or to the Y. W. C. A. for distribution. The Chi Omegas will make, the Christmas for a kindergarten class in North Lawrence. The Masonic orphanage in Wilchita will receive gifts from the Phi Omega Pi society. The small children from Lawrence were guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house for a tree and gifts. The Co-operative houses also had Before going to that party stop in at the— STADIUM BARBER SHOP "The Shop of Service" and get a STACOMB rub for the proper hair dress. Christmas Boxes Made up and Sent Fresh fruits special Christmas entertainments, Lakota had their Christmas dinner Wednesday evening. Gifts were distr- ributed in little red stockings. Dean Anne Dudley Blitz was the guest of Wankita at their Christmas dinner Wednesday evening. The Ricker Club will have their dinner tonight before the Christmas tree service on the hill. Your choice of: Candies Peanuts Fox Tea & Coffee Shop Phone 1861 1111 Mass. Tea Coffee Nute WANT ADS WANTED—Experienced steward for small club of boys. Apply in person at 1403 Tenn. St. J-7 Tea LOST—Bank folder, containing K. U. Registration receipt. Please return to Leland Thomas, 1215 New Jersey. OVERCOAT taken by mistake from Spooner library today. Please return to 1120 Tenn. 1994. White Reward. J3. ROOM FOR RENT -Suitable for girls, or boys, or man & wife. Board, if desired. Tillotson, 1347 Mass. J6. WANTED—Roommate for boy Board furnished 1144 Ind. J- LOST—Chemistry II laboratory note book. Reward. Marie Van Epps. Phone 2572. J-1 WANTED—Man roomate. No rent until January 15. Phone 990. Steed. D 15 WANTED—An experienced steward for a small club, beginning after vacation. Inquire in person at 1114 ky. Phone 2191 white. D-15 LOST—Phi Delta Theta pin. Finder call Anderson at 248. Reward. D-15 WANTED—A limited number of men or women boards during Christmas holidays at 1124 Miss. St., "Brown House." Phone 924. J-1 FOR RENT - set three rooms for light house-keeping, water, gas, electric lights. 1131 Tenn. St. Phone 1572 Red. D-15 MISTAKE- Person taking black leather note book from home economics laboratory by mistake please return to laboratory. D-15 CHRISTMAS Gifts—Clever suggestions at the Food Shop, Annex to the Food Shop, 1125 Tenn. D-15 TAKEN from coat-room in Spooner library, Monday evening. a grey Learn to dance before you go home for vacation. MODERN DANCING Phone 2762 or 681 for appointment. Soft Comfy Slippers All Beautiful Colors Learn to dance before you go home for vacation. MODERN DANCING Phone 2762 for appointment overcoat. Please return to 1346 Tenn. St., Phone 2025. Reward. J-1 Christmas Suggestions For Women ... $1.50 For Men ... $1.75 BABY SHOES EVERWEAR HOSIERY WE WANT TEACHERS Full Fashioned Pure Silk All Colors ... $2.00 Wool Hose ... $1.50 BABY SHOES Moccasins and Soft Soiles All Colors ... $1.00 WENN YAXIN We welcome high school teachers to fill second semester vacancies in Kansas high schools. We can offer excellent salaries to degree teachers holding valid Kansas certificates. We need especially teachers of English, mathematics, science, history, music, Latin, domestic art and science, general training, and language. For further information write The teacher's job bureau, 923 KANSAS AVE., Topeka, Kansas, 923 KANSAS D-15 PROFESSIONAL CARD LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY (Exclusive Optometrist). Eyes examined; glasses made. Office 1025 Mass. MASS. Thomas Shoe Shop Electric DR. J. W. O'BRYON (Dentist) Special Dr. J. W. O'BRYON (Dentist) Special pyrhorna, 392 Neel building. Tel. 807. DAILY SHOP SHOP. Job work of all profession. Office 5090. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Dr. Florence J. Harrowe, Phone 2337. Office 9090. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY (Beaumont). LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY (Beaumont). 1021 Mass. St. To one and all we extend our greetings for Christmas WATKINS NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL $100.000.00 SURPLUS $100,000.00 CAPITAL $100,000 C. H. Tucker, President C. A. Hill, Vice-President and Chairman of the Board SURPLUS $100,000 D. C. Ashor Cashier D. C. Asher, Cashier Dick Williams, Assistant Cash. W. E. Hazen, Assistant Cash. DIRECTORS C. H. Tucker, C. A. Hill, D. C. Asher, L. V. Miller, T. C. Green J. C. Moore, S. O. Bishon Drain Your Plumbing! Before Leaving for the Holidays Call Kennedy Plumbing Co. Phone No. 558 EDISON ELECTRIC IRONS $3.89 Guaranteed all parts interchangeable with parts of the Hotpoint iron. Edison Irons $3.89 Kansas Electric Power Co. 719 Mass. Phone 590 The quality of our workmanship and the service rendered is of the very best. The only Barber Shop with a manicurist. Frank Vaughan, Prop. 730 Mass. St. Mon. DEC. 18 Splendid Cast.of Principals Superb Chorus Magnificent Production Seat Sale Opens Next Thursday 8:30 --BOWERSOCK-- 8:30 HUNDREDS OF LEADING CITIES HAVE JUST ACCLAIMED IT "SUPERR." THE BEST IN YEARS" "You Can Take Your Sweetheart or Mother And She'll Love Beautiful "Robin Hood" SEATS NOW ON SALE Metropolitan Cast—Chorus—Orchestra Gorgeously Beautiful—Scenically Supreme Owen C. Carl— Cliff C. Carl— —are going to "climb to the Top of Fraser" Christmas Morning and shout this greeting — We wish all our Friends, and Friends Friends and all the Friends of our Friends, Friends, Friends— — A Merry Christmas The NOISELESS PORTABLE means the universal use of the typewriter by college students. No more long hours spent in laboriously writing themes by hand, making lecture outlines, keeping up note books, etc. THE NOISELESS is the ideal machine for the student's use, because it is SO QUIET it can be used any time without disturbing anybody. 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