THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN K. U. IN REVIEW Less than, a quarter of a million a year has been the average cost of maintaining the University of Kansas, and the total cost, including appropriations for building has averaged less than $800,000, according to figures compiled for the University Daily Kansas. REVENUES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS 1866 to 1943 nearly a million has been paid by students in fees. Hail a million has come from miscellaneous sources, and the remaining $14,500,000 has been appropriated by the legislature. Three millions of these appropriations have been for buildings and equipment and the rest has been used in general University maintenance. The figures in detail: Years 1866 Maintenance $7,000.00 fund equipment $20,000.00 a Pees Miscellaneous $1,750.00 1,937.29 1 67 13,994.84 68 7,100.00 69 11,400.00 1870 14,570.33 71 16,915.00 72 18,100.00 73 24,600.00 73-4 27,144.82 74-6 14,115.71 75-6 17,034.04 76-7 11,337.94 77-8 19,477.86 78-9 18,757.61 79-0 27,618.67 1880-1 25,227.00 18-2 25,227.00 18-3 25,400.00 18-4 29,825.00 18-5 27,675.00 18-6 27,675.00 18-7 34,390.00 18-8 37,580.00 18-9 18,571.61 18-9 7,092.50 1890-1 75,000.00 18-2 75,000.00 18-3 75,000.00 18-4 2,074.14 f 18-3 75,000.00 18-4 75,000.00 194-5 75,000.00 19-6 96,317.23 19-7 103,687.27 19-8 89,578.72 19-9 89,578.72 19-0 120,000.00 1900-1 120,000.00 1900-1 135,000.00 1901-1 135,000.00 1902-1 135,000.00 1903-1 135,000.00 1904-1 135,000.00 1905-1 135,000.00 1906-1 135,000.00 1907-1 135,000.00 1908-1 135,000.00 1909-1 135,000.00 1910-1 368,978 11,599,868.51 2,921,599.17 903,389.17 587,701.90 16,102,558.84 Summary:--- Maintenance Bridges and Equipment. Fees Messs 81, 599, 686.51 921, 291, 159.47 983, 389.17 587, 701.99 Average appraisal 48 years $199,907.72 Average costs (less bldgs.) 227,924.41 Average cost includes bldgs. 277,073.15 New York, Sept. 14 (United Press)—Knocking over frightened- stiff rookie set-ups never will give the public a real line on the ability of Harry Wills, the colored challenger of Jack Dempsey. Grand Total $16,102,584.84 Footwear a North College b Fraser Hall c Chemistry Building d Hall e Engine House and Boilers f Spooner Fund (libr. and chancellor' aresic g Blake (physics) Hall h Chemistry Building i Flower Shops j Dyche Museum k Green Hall m Robinson Gymnasium Wills complains that he can't get any first-class opponents, but he has never made any public appeal for a $n$ Engineering Building and Equipment $p$ Research Hall (mining) $q$ Administration Building $r$ Hospital of Medicine $s$ School of Residency (Rosedale) $t$ Building and Equipment of Power Plant $u$ Electrical Laboratory $v$ University Building $w$ University Commons $x$ Diploma fees only $y$ Degree and image elements bout with Bill Brennan or Billy Miske. Brennan, more than any heavyweight contender could bring out what really is in Wills. The Chicago heaviest weight is too game to be bothered by the reputation of the big cat and the enduring affection Wills and Brennan would be a good card and Brennan is said to be willing. Officials Gym Suits Weaver's Spanish Instructor Takes Course in The University of Mexico MISS REDING SPENDS SUMMER IN MEXICO MANY AMERICANS THERE Exciting Experiences Are Told Party Once Stopped by Revolutionists Miss Katherine Reding of the Department of Spanish returned three weeks ago from Mexico where she attended summer school at the University of Texas. Many Americans were there to study Spanish, and several of the professors were from the United States. One of these professors was Dr. Friedrich Miss Reding tells of one rather exciting experience. When her party reached Monterey the school officials and the governor of the state, who had heard that they were coming, enticed them to come, and were going on a picnic in the mountains with the governor's party they were stopped by revolutionists. The men were disarmed and questioned about their party, but when it was discovered that they were Americans they they were told they were a private house and stayed until the revolutionists had gone. However, when they finally had their picnic they were accompanied by armed guards. It was found out later that the revolutionists were really after the governor. Miss Reding says In spite of this, Miss Deding says that the Mexicans are not the barbarians that they have been pictured to the Americans, but are very refined and cultured. They are very fond of good music and care nothing for jazz. They entertained the Americans by having children give long tours of their hometowns to the Mexicans have traveled more in the United States and in Europe than the average American. The Mexicans themselves think that the people in the United States think they are crude and un civilized and they want them to be treated how unfair this idea is and all visitors are asked to help change this impression at home. According to Miss Reding the general feeling of the Mexicans for the United States is that of friendliness, although they do not like our commercial policies. All Americans going to Mexico are treated with hospitality and receive the very best treatment in every way. Every Spanish town of any size has a band which gives serradeses every Thursday and Sunday night. Everyone in town goes to these serradeses on the plaza, for custom, food, games, and courtship, leans, is that all the girls walk on the outside in one direction and all of the boys walk on the inside in Instruction in Oread Shining Parlor GIRLS— MODERN DANCING for appointment Phone 2392 Blue Best Shines in Town CHARLIE'S Some new Combs, Beads Barretts, Earrings. Come in—Try them on. Phone 442 1109 Massachusetts St. KIRBY CLEANERS AND DYERS "You've tried the rest— Now try the best" Across from Court house JUST LOOK CLARK LEANS LOTHES at my adv, on the back of the Phone book. If you want service___call me. IN our various services and activities THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Be at Home--other direction. They smile and flirt, but never speak. No girl ever has a date unless her mother is with her. Miss Riding says that the climate is too hot to be seen than Estes Park in the summer and the thermometer never goes below sixty degrees. All Americans who go to Mexico are delighted with it. Sunday School ... 9:45 a.m. University classes for University People Morning Worship...11:00 a.m. Sermon—"The Challenge of the Modern Church." B. Y. P. U. ... 6:45 p.m. A live-wire discussion group. Evening Service... 7:45 p. m. Sermon—"The Glory of the Commonplace." TONIGHT ——A "HOWDY-PARTY" AT THE CHURCH. 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