THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN STUDENTS WILL SELL ACTIVITIES TICKETS Committee to Launch Campaign While Football Team is at West Point "Have you your Student Activity Ticket?" will be the battle cry of the committee of one hundred students selected to sell Activity Tickets next week while the team is on the West Point trip. 2 "Forty activities for $8 or twenty cents for the Home-coming game, November 11," will be the student's gain for buying a book from one of the committee or at one of the following places of sale: Y. W. C. A., Y. M. C. A., Dean's office, School of Law, office of the Dean of Women, office of the Dean of Men and the Athletic office. Letter, with an enclosure of copy of letter sent to members of the campaign committee, have been written to the members of the faculty urging them to buy tickets and to aid in the preparation of the "Thundering Two. Thousand." The following students were chosen to act on the campaign committee: Men students holding Student Activity Tickets can secure seats in or out of the special rooters section without extra charge. to act on the campaign committee: Narcisse Abire, Beatrice Abram Will B. Anderson, Irving Arche Margery Ashley, Olive Ashley, Jull Atwater, Mary Rose Blaker, Row fred Belg德, Harry Blaker, Row bland Blanc, Joseph Bloomer, Samuel Boyer, Coill Bradley, Dorothy Blank margaret Bright, Helen Bryant, ant, Julliu Bellu, Clyde Burger steward Campbell, Ruth Carter, Everett Carlson, Mil尔德 Cornelius, Paul Cornelius, Milton Caming, mings, Jeffrey Dayoff, F迪莱丹 back, Elishen Dunkel, Raymond J Dyar, Hazel Ebertaud, Earl Endice, William Engle, Irene Ewing, Ewen Fearing, Lois Forgison, Howard, Firebaugh, Raymond Fisher, Robert Gilbert, Sigma Gotlible, Rough Gould, Clarence A. Harris, Mary Hanna, Mary Helen Hamilton, Donald Higgins, Dorothy Higgins, Hughes, Tom Hughey, Leigh Hunt, Haranie Jackie, Carl Johnson, Gladys Kauffman, August Lautebuch, Stanley Lehmoh, Ralph Hower, Lee Lehmoh, Robert Lemon, John Liggett, Myra Limentefeder, David Lobbel, Myliden MacDonald, Hilary Mahin, Lilian Mayer, Louis Miller, Virgil Millen, Heloen Nestor Moore, Nadine Morrison, Walter Marrison,iske Mountain, Alfreda Oakes, Kathleen O'donnell, L. F. Okee, Ted Olson, Coy Patterson, Howard Patterson, Irene Peabody, Charlotte Pearson, Tom Poore, Francis Prosser, Frank Risling, Anne E. Adolph Rappl, Lloyd Ruppenthal, Mary L. Ruppenthal, Dorothy Ruppenthal, Lee Shaw, Cheshire Shore, Elizabeth Sifers, Glen Simmonds, Gladsy鹤, Howard Dwynsey, Constance Stanley Richard Tereyre, Burnett Treat, Joseph S. Turner, Harvey Walker, Margaret Wallace, Reha White, John Wulf. Living Kansan Is Old Friend of Comanche Visitors to the Dyche Museum never fail to notice the horse, Comanche in the glass frame near the doorway. A placard near the horse roads, "Comanche was the only survivor of Custer's Massacre at the battle of the Little Big Horn on June 25, 1876. He was a government horse ridden by Capt. Miles W. Keogh, Troop I Seven Cavalry," etc. But, how many people know that there is living in Kansas a man who saw this horse while alive in active service? He is Henry Benien, a retired farmer living in Lincoln County. He was the first major servant of the regular army, served five years in the Seventh Cavalry with General Custer and took part in the campaigns in the Dakota and Black Hills. When his term of enlistment expired, he joined the 2nd U.S. Army, a short time prior to Custer's last fight on the "Little Born Horn." Sociology Club Plans For Year's Activities The first meeting of the Sociology Club was held Thursday evening in Fraser Hall. Prof. F. W. Blackman spoke on the future projects of the club, and Prof. S. A. Queen spoke about the state sociological conference, which will be held here, and of his secretary. Social activities for the year were also discussed. Professor Blackmark suggested that the club entertain with a "sociological dance," which he is certain could be no worse than the modern dancing. Mickel From Minnesota Does Ant Research Here Clarence E. Mickel, who is on the research staff at the University of Minnesota, is here to study the col- ergy of bones, velvet air, and vase in the Dyne Museum. Mr. Mickel is an authority on Mu tildis, which are parasitic wasps on other wasp and bees, and is studying here because of the presence of a number of types and the large representative collection of species. He has discovered half a dozen new species, many of which have many new types to the entomological collection, which already contains more than a thousand. MR. Mickel says that when he has completed his studies, the collection of velvet artifacts in the museum of the University of Arizona was one of the most complete in America. Rhadamanthi to Select Members by Manuscripts Rhadamanti, K. U. poets' club, met Thursday night to outline work for the coming year. Provisions were made for drawing up a constitution and it was decided that membership in the club this year will be determined on the basis of manuscripts submitted. Mera. Herbert Feis has been chosen as critic, or Rhadamanthus, for the coming year. In addition to encouraging creative efforts among the club, she will bring聘问 from the University and elsewhere to the club. Ray "Chubb", Fraker, fa23, is coaching football and other athletics and instructor of physics in the Kincaid High School. "Suiting You" THAT'S MY BUSINESS WM. SCHULTZ 917 Mass. St. Student Enterprise Tickets on sale at four places: Athletic Office...Gymnasium Law School Office...Green Hall Office, Dean of Men...Fraser Office, Dean of Women...Fraser A word to the wise is sufficient. BUILT on VALUE : GROWING on VALUE A Wonderful 5-Dollar Value One of the nicest and the smarest of the Tomato plants has a black—satin or patent. It has less matched—at its price "MARJORIE" *Sterring Potent Cotton* Albo in Lustrous Black Satin Newly-Cuban Heel New Artistic Stitching Royal Shoe Stores Inc. 837 Mass. St. O. L. NEWBY, MGR. Professor Becker at Cornell Prof. Carl Becker, formerly a professor of Modern European History at the University of Kansas, is now chair of the Sociology department lecturing at the new School for Social Research in New York City. Engineering Faculty Grants Six Degrees At a faculty meeting of the School of Engineering yesterday afternoon six men who completed their work in summer school were voted degrees. The men are: Nathan Mnookin, D. Durham, Stephen Shipley, D. Surbiton B. S. in chemical engineering; Carl C. Havekote, B. S. in civil engineering; Hubert H. Brown, bachelor of science; O. Cernon Lindell, B. S. in mechanical engineering; Dwight M. Beard, B. S. in electrical engineering. First Campus Day Will Feature the Army Game (Continued from page 1) while the present plans are more or less tentative in nature, the completed one will form a regular part of the Campus Day curriculum in later years. Sub-committees to the general committees are in the process of being appointed, these to be composed mostly of students and to be responsible for the work allotted to them. The general committee, chosen by Chancellor E. H. Lindley, and Professor Rie is, as follows: Dean John R. Dyer, organization of the College men; Dean Anne D. Biltz, organization of the College Women; Dean Arant, organization of the School of Law, Dr SWEATERS look snappy, nowadays. We make them look snappier. 75 New York Cleaners 836 Mass. St. Phone Curly Locks! Curly Locks! Wilt thou be mine? Fhou shalt not wash dishes, Nor yet feed the swine. But we'll go to Ye Taverne And order a steak, With french fries and salad, For fine ones they make. of the Men's Student Council, assistant to Dean Dyer; and Orpha Harda, president of the W. S. G. A., assistant to Dean Blitz. Allen, securing of the electric score board and soil for the Stadium field; John Shea, superintendent of grounds, supplying of tools and transportation; Alfred Hill, director of publicity; Prof. J. F. W. J wheeler, general utility; Miss Anna Barnum, preparation of the curriculum; preparation of the School of Engineering; G. B. Patrick, installation of score board; Prof. U. G. Mitchell, financing the noon feed, with Prof. W. J. Bumpgart as his assistant; Prof. W. C. McNeoun, organization of the Engine School; Prof. C. F. Nelson, organization of Schools of Pharmacy and Medicine; Andy McDonald, president A. G. ALRICH Printing by any process 736 Mass. St Engraving, Printing, Binding Rubber Stamps, Office Supplies Oread Shining Parlor CHARLIE'S Best Shines in Town Photographer to K. U. Students for many years Squire's Studio-will be discussed at the Student Forum at 10:00 a. m. by PROF. W. W. DAVIS OF K. U. 1035 Mass. St. LIVE PRACTICAL ISSUES in the INTERNATIONAL SITUATION THE RE-ENTRY OF THE TURK INTO EUROPE "AN INTERNATIONAL RELIGION" at the morning service, 11:00 a. m. by Dr. HENRY Unitarian Church (by the Park) Sunday, Oct. 1 FREEDOM IN THE SEARCH FOR TRUTH Chi Omega announces the pledging of Dorothy Myers of Newton. City Drug Store—Just South of the Eldridge. Adv. WATKINS NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL $190,000.00 SURPLUS $190,000.00 Ray's X Cafe Right Next to the Varsity Theatre C. H. Tucker, President C. A. Hill, Vice-President and Chairman of the Board. and get a real meal Drop down to W. E. Wilson 712 Mass. Phone 505 We Press the Suit But Not the Purse D. C. Asher, Cashier Dick Williams, Assistant Cash. W. E. Hazen, Assistant Cash. 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