THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Missouri School of Journalism Has "Beat K. U." Motto Has Finished Fourteen Successful Years Under The Direction of Dean Walter Williams With the slogan, "We Will Be Kansas," the School of Journalism of Missouri, established fourteen years ago, has this year come into its own under the high ideals set forth by Dean Walter Williams. After the establishment of the Journalism School at the University of Missouri in 1908, it was for a long time considered by the student body as somewhat of a joke. The school has gradually come into its own. This is the result of the school's nalist, and its standing as a department is thus definitely established. "I believe in the profession of journalism. The change is in part due to the following creed which Dean Williams has set before the students of the college and asked them to subscribe to: "I believe that the public journal is a public trust; that all connected with it are, to the full measure of their responsibility, trustees for the public; that acceptance of lesser service in public service is betraya of this trust. "I believe that clear thinking and clear statement, accuracy and fairness are fundamental to good journalism" "I believe that a journalist should write only what he holds in his heart to be true." "I believe that suppression of the news, for any consideration other than the welfare of society, is indefensible. "I believe that no one should write as a journalist what he would not say as a gentleman, that bribery by the media is not avoided by the ETAO we付T avoided as bribery by the pocketbooks of another; that individual responsibility may not be escaped by ploughing through instructions or another's dividends. Should Serve the People "I believe that advertising, new and editorial columns should alike serve the best interests of readers; that a single standard of helpful truth and clearness should prevail for all; that the supreme test of good journalism is the measure of its public service. "I believe that the journalism which succeeds best, and best deserves success, fears God and honors man; is stoutly independent; unmoved by pride of opinion or greed of power; constructive; lorent, but never careless; self-confident; honest; fearful of its readers, but always unafraid; is quickly indignant at injustice; is unwary of the appeal of privilege or the clamor of the mob; seeks to give every man a chance and, as far as law and honest wage and recognition of human brotherhood can make it so, an equal chance; is profoundly aware of international good will and cementing world co-hesion; is a journalism of humanity, of and for today's world." Bowersock, One Night Only Thursday, Nov. 23 Mail orders filled strictly in the order they are received Prices, $2.50 to 75c The Selwyns present OLGA PETROVA The Noted Beauty, Celebrated Star and Distinguished Author and Playwright in The White Peacock by OLGA PETROVA exactly as it was played all last winter at the Comedy Theatre, New York City. A disabled World War Veteran with a shrieving leg and a lot of pluck shows us how to stage a real corpse back. A Cripple for Almost Three Years, Former Kansan Is Now Grid Star on Eastern Elever Howard W. Blain, son of Mrs. R. W. Blain of Ottawa, now a federal board student at Columbia University has proved that football is a great mander of legs. He reported on the Columbia squad at the beginning of the season and is now being used at center. Blaim graduated from the Walru (Kansas) high school in 1914 and attended Ottawa University the following year. In the spring of 1916, he enrolled in the University of Kansas and reported for spring football practice. He returned to school for the fall term and was chosen on the roster by the team later. He withdrew from school and enrolled in Ottawa University, played football and was chosen as "all Kansas" center. Of the past three years, he has spent one and a half flat on his back in bed. At the beginning of the war, he enlisted as a private in the infantry. He was transferred to the air service and commissioned in the early part of 1918. During that same year, while飞到Ellington Field, Texas, he fell four hundred feet from a building. For a month he ocurred intense pain, but claimed not to be injured, for he was about to sail for France. He was then ordered to a hospital where he was found to be suffering Jayhawker Managers Want Individual Cuts A deadline on the 1923 Jayhawk pledges has been set for November 22. According to the letter sent out to all subscribers as a reminder that payments are due, the special inducement of the Jayhawkler will be withdrawn if pledges are not paid on or before November 22. However, if payment on the book is delayed until a later date, the order will not be cancelled but will be carried on the books and collected by the auctioneeranner also urges that juniors and seniors attend to their pictures at once. Beat Colorado. We Clean with naphtha; pure as rain water. NEW YORK CLEANERS Phone 75 from phlebitis, which prevented free circulation of the blood in his left leg. Life became a procession of hospitals, all of this time he was forced to lie flat on his back and keep his leg suspended in a sling. In 1920, he was released from the hospital and he attempted to walk. He wobbled along as he tried to balance, but he did not fail. He was strong, the other shriveled. He kept it there for one year. Disuse and complications caused the muscles to astrophy. His weight which was normally 220 pounds steadily dropped off. His mental condition became serious. At this time he was granted compensation by the Federal Board of Vocational Training, and he entered Columbia University. He tried to study, but pain caused sleepless nights. In January, 1921, he withdrew from Columbia and sailed for South Africa. In Durban, in Burkina Faso, a typhoid fever and for another six months he was confined to bed. His weight dropped to 140 pounds, but he recovered. "When I came back," said Blain, who in spite of his tremendous strength and powerful body, looks like a boy, "I decided to either run the leg or cure it. I went out for football. I played it; I fight it, lick it, and keep going." From a scrub, Blain rapidly worked up to be one of the star players. His leg has recovered. Dr. and Mrs. W. F. M. Markley of Kansas City announce the marriage of their daughter, Marjorie, to Joseph C. Ardrey of Hannibal, Mo., November 11. Mrs. Ardrey attended the University last year and was a member of the Sigma Kappa sorority. Mr. and Mrs. Ardrey will be at some in Hannibal, Mo., this winter Thomas Shoe Electric Shop Oklahoma City, Nov. 16, (U.P.)—Gas as a heating agent is being replaced by coal and fuel oil to a great extent here this year. On account of a gas shortage to large consumers during the past several winters, the large consumers are taking precautions this year. Hubert D. Cox, A. B. 21, Harold Cox, A. B. 21, Cedarvalle; W. Howard Rogers, B. S. 22, Newton; Carl H. Eckel, B. S. 22, Hewardaugh, Omaга; and Edwin Butterfield, Abilene, were back for Homecoming and were guests at thesigma Phi Signa house. Records of the local gas company show that the largest hotels, office buildings and business establishments have provided to use fuel other than natural gas. The writer.. The author is a public library and post office bearer the list. Date Rule Off For COMMENCEMENT DAYS Homer H. 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