THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SIX NEW INSTRUCTORS IN FINE ARTS SCHOOL New Members Have Wide Training in Teaching and Recital Work A L L ARE EXPERIENCED Dean H. L. Butler Gives Detailed Information Regarding The New Teachers The School of Fine Arts here has added six members to its instruction forces this year. Each of the new members will both in teaching and recital work. Dean H. L. Butter of the School of Fine Arts furnished the following information regarding the new teacher and their duties in that school, Thursday. Mr. Waldo Geltch, Professor of Violin. Mr. Geltch is a graduate, with the highest honors, from the Chicago Musical College in 1903, winning the diamond medal. He was a pupil of Bernard Linneman and Emile Sauret. For one year each, he was instructor in violin in the Nashville Conservatory and the University of South Dakota. For eleven years he was professor at the University of Wisconsin. In 1918, Mr. Geltch went into the concert field, where he has been up to the present time. Mr. W. Waller Whitlock, Professor of Voice, is a graduate in voice and piano from the Cincinnati Conservatory; pupil of John Hoffmann. Later on, he spent a year of study in New York with Edgar Schaffold, famous concert baritons and teacher. For two years, he was instructor in voice in the Married Island Music, Meridian, Musica; for one year, at Bremn College, Gainvillea, Ga., and for two years was head of the Department of Music, Conservatory, Laming, Mich. He will take the place of Mr. W. B. Downing, who is on leave of absence, studying in Chicago with Theodore Harrison. Miss Louise Miller, Associate Professor of Voice, is a graduate of the Illinois Women's College, Jacksonville, IL, pupil of Frederick Root and Charles W. Clark, Chicago, and of the University of New York for four years. Miss Miller was instructor in voice in the Illinois Women's College. For the following four years, she gave up all her time to concert and oratorio. During the years in which she worked the voice department of the Illinois Women's College. Miss Miller is a concert soprano of fine reputation and with a beautiful voice. Miss Fanny May Ross, Instructor in Piano, is a graduate of Christian College, Columbia, Mo. She studied one year in the New England Conservatory in Boston with Carl Stasyn, and one year and two summers in Boston with Mme. Hopkirk, the well known pianist and teacher. For six years, she has been instructing piano in Stephens College, Columbia, Mo. Miss Elizabeth W. Putnam, Assistant Professor of Design, is a graduate of the design department in the Chicago Art Institute, doing postgraduate work for one year in the same institution. For three years, she was instructor in art at the Knoxville School, five years, she was instructor in fine arts at the James Millinkin University. During the war, she spent two years in government service in occupational therapy. For the past year, she has been specialist in House Furnishing at the Iowa State College. Miss Putnam will have classes including, jewelry making, metal work, basketry, and will also have charge of the classes in public school art methods. Mr. Raymond Eastwood, Instruc Wiedemanns Tea Room Service The Dining Service SUPREME Make Reservations for Sunday Night Dinner. tion in drawing and Painting in the School of Fine Arts, was for four years a student in the Art Students' League of New York, under Du Mond, Bridgenand Henri. The next year, he spent as a senior student in the Yale School of Fine Arts. Upon the completion of his thesis, he was admitted to Eastwood. Mr. Eastwood has taught a good deal privately and last year was instructor in art at the Walker School, Simsburg, Conn. BOOK EXCHANGE OPEN FOR SELLING FRIDAY Books For Sale Should be Taken to Stand in Fraser Early be open every afternoon of next week with the exception of Saturday. "Every second-hand book which will be used on the Hill this year should be turned in early at the exchange, "to insure an early sale." The book exchange is asking this year particularly for Hunter's Psychology; Ollie's Outlines of Education; Ebman's Human Traits; Martin's Human Body; Snyder and Martin's Book of English Literature; and Moody and Lovett's English Literature text. Experience has shown that there is usually a shortage in these particular books. "Facilities are being provided to adequately care for the hundreds of tests which will be turned in for sale during the next few days. Miss Ash-Brown is taking part in her in giving service to the students. W. S. G, Book Exchange was The W. S. G. A. Book Exchange, located on the campus four-cornered opposite the office of the dean of the College in Fraser Hall, will hold years age and has done hundreds of dollars worth of business with be open Thursday and Friday of this student body at the beginning of week to receive second-hand books each semester. The association from the student body, and on Fri charges a small percentage of the day to sell books only, according to the sale price of the books as a commission for its services. It will also Knitted Outer wear Headquarters The KING JACKET Tom Wye $7 FOUR POCKET MODEL $8 Tailored Knit Jackets TWO POCKET MODEL A full complete line of Knitted Outer Wear at this store. SkofStadS ELLING SYSTEM Johannesburg. Sept. 14. (United Press.)—Hebe Likydopoulos, 22, a Grecian waitress in a diamond miner's cafe, was unanimously declared Baby Homerun Queen today. She served breakfast to a gang of miners and then went home and had four children—all boys. Mother and sons and doing well. 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