THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION WILL BE DISCUSSED Conference Will Meet in Three Day Session During Summer School PROGRAM IS ANNOUNCED Noted Church Men and Educators are to Speak, June 19,20,21 As a part of the 1922 Summer Session of the University of Kansas there will be held a Conference on Religious Education on Monday, December 25 and 21. The University, in connection with the Kansas School of Religion, will conduct the conference on Week Day and Vacation Schools of Religious Education. Final programs have been issued and may be had at the office of the Dean of the Summer Session in Room 119, Fraser Hall. There are to be no fees and the attendance is open to anyone who is interested. Myers Hall and Fraser Chapel are to be used as the lecture hours of the school. Lecturers during this school for the University of Kansas are to be Chancellor E. H. Lindley, George Herbert Betts, professors of Religious Education at University of Southern California and editor of the Abingdon Series of Texts on Religious Education and one of the leading writers and lecturers in the general field of education; N. F. Forsty, East Chicago of Religious Education, East Chicago, Indiana, a sports administrator of religious administration and a community service; John E. Stout, professor of Religious Education, Northwestern University, an authority in the general field of secondary education as well as a specialist in religious education. for the Kansas School of Religion the lecturers are Arthur Braden, dean of the Kansas School of Religion; Albert Murphy, director of the West- minster Bible chair, member of the Kansas School of Religion faculty; Forest E. Witcraft, secretary of the faculty, Kansas School of Religion; The program for the three days is as follows; Monday, June 19-9 o'clock. The Beginning of the Kindergarten, Witkirt; 10 o'clock. Jesus' Idea of God, Breden; 11 o'clock. The Function and Future of Classroom Objectives; Class Room Objectives, Betts; The Need for Week Day Religious Education, Forsyth; 8 o'clock. The Function of Religion, Chancellor Lindery; Facility Administration, Stout; Measures of Teaching Efficiency, Betts. Wednesday, June 21—9 o'clock, Jesus' Idea of the Kingdom, Braeden; 10 o'clock, The Fortune of the Exile, Witcraft; 11 o'clock, Organization of a Parish for Effective Religious Education, Murphy; 2 o'clock, The Vacation Day School and Its Problems, Forsyth; The Correlation of Religious Education with Public Education, Book Clock, The Teaching Church Betts; The Meaning and Function of a National Program of Religious Education, Stout; The New Emphasis in Moral Education, Chancellor Lindley. Tuesday, June 20 - 9 o'clock, The Underlying Principles of the Church School, Murphy; 10 o'clock, The Prophets and the Kingdom, Witcraft; 11 o'clock, Jesus' Idea of Man, Braden; 2 o'clock, Goals of Week Day Religious Education, Forsyth; The Curriculum of the Church School, Betts; 8 o'clock, Problems of the Church School Program, Forsyst Significant Problems in Supervision, Stoat. SPANISH CLUB GIVES PRIZE El Ateno Will Make Oratorical Contest Annual Mariana Dunkel is the winner of the five dollar gold piece offered by EL Ateneo, the Spanish club, as a prize in the oraterial contest given by that organization Thursday afternoon at 4:20 a'clock in Room 313, Fraser Hall. The contest was open to one representative from each class in second semester Spanish and only one class out of the seven was unrepresented. The contestants were: Vivian Strange, Isabel Hogwawera, Varek Brabbelt, Mariejie Council, Marianna Dunkel and Filomeno Billiwaena. Miss Dunkel's oration was "La Promesa que no es Cumple Nunc," meaning in English, "The Results which are never kept." Maryjorie Council received honorable mention. The judges were Professors Owen, Clare, and Ann Cunningham of Spanish, and Agnus Joffries and Therea Baum. El Atenco has decided to make the oratorical contest an annual affair $p$ of the club. The Sigma Phi Sigma fraternity announces the pledging of Geo. K Rirchenbachlager, c23, of Smith Center, Kansas. Nine of Ten Busiest Phones In Lawrence Are In Business Houses—Tenth At Sorority "Ten busy numbers of ten buy 'phones . . ." might well be the title of a popular song if one were to compose such about a well plastered secret concerning the Lawrence telephone exchange, recently uncovered. It seems that the manager sees f. keep tab upon the girls of Wrigley, Fan Tan, and California Fruit nourishment, and in doing so, has placed within his office a board with the ten busiest numbers in town. Nine of these numbers are business 'phones'. The other, one of the busiest of the ten, especially when the moon has a habit of being extra attractive, the thermometer is behaving well, and rent-a-Fords are agreeably cheap, is a sorority house situated close to the campus. That is the beginning of the secret—the local color, as it were. "There are in this world two low, degenerate, mean, and unsympathetic personalities—he who recalls Bryan's presidential candidacies and he, who "lists in" on a sorority telephone conversation," Will Shakespeare is quoted as not having said. The character must be taken to keep tab on the girls of Wrigley, and offers the following overheard "... house." "Is Virginia there?" STUDENTS OF GEOLOGY VISIT BONNER SPRINGS Professor Moore Takes Classes Through Cement Plant at That Place More than two hundred geology students went by interurban to Bonner Springs, Saturday morning, on a field trip to study at first hand the rocks exposed in the quarries of the cement plant there. Three cars left 6th and Massa chussetts Street at 9 o'clock Saturday morning and returned at 13:0 o'clock in that afternoon. Prof. Raymond Moore, head of the department geology, directed the trip. Various parties were headed by Professors Moore, Posey, Knappen and Tester, led the students over the field, explaining the rock structure and source of materials used in the manufacture of cement. Those who were taken through the cement plant saw the limestone and shale brought from the quarries, sent through crushers, kilns and puveritors, until it emerged as the finished product, ready for shipment. The students soon found that cement that it contained too much of it that it covered their head and shoulders before they had finished their inspection of the plant. Blasting started many of the "would be" geologists. The concussion could be felt for hundreds of yards. But the old mule on an upper ledge of shale only wiggled his left ear and not an inch as the explosions went on. At the beginning of the trip everyone received two instruction sheets, directing them to observe evidences of peculiar geology along the way. At the quarries, they studied the rock and shate of Pennsylvania nure "These trip," said Professor Moore, "are a regular part of the field work in physical and historical geology, but this is the first trip to Bonner Spring. In previous years we have made only local trips about Lawrence County because our appreciation of the willing cooperation of the Bonner Springs Cement Company in showing the workings of the plant to the students." BOTANISTS TAKE EXCURSION Seventeen members of the Botany Club took an excursion Thursday afternoon under the direction of Direction Brown, c22, to a farm several miles from Lawrence where Mr. Brown is conducting experiments with dahlia, asters, peonies and other flowers. Party Visits Experimental Farm Conducted by Delbert Brown While on the way there the party stopped at Captain Merrill's farm where the captain, a great lover of flowers, had crossed different varieties of poenies. Even at the age of 90 years he had crossed and recrossed these flowers until he had an entirely new variety of peony. The Hatchinson Gazette seems to doubt the happy state of affairs that is suggested in the headline which reads, Wife takes in洗衣; husband golfes. Can it be that they do not enjoy the national sport? The plant which was to bloom last spring was nipped. This was a tragedy to Captain Merrill because he did not live to see it bloom this spring. "I'll see-ee" (long pause with ar caesional, unintelligible bit of conation from within the ... house) "Well, she's in study hall just now Can you call in about an hour?" "All right." Press! "Hello." "Hello." "... house." "Ira Virginia there?" EN MINUTES LATER. "Is Virginia there?" "I'll see-ee. Is this Jerry?" "No, this is Harold." "Oh, I'll call her." "Hi Hi." "Hello, Virginia?" "Yes." "Well, this is me. Can you get ..." "Um-umm." "Well—at the same old place. "All right. Is it cold out?" "No." Another conversation was over irides by the lowgenerateandmean Personality, being the system of twit tertongs common to that brand of successful sisters, who have recently pulled in on a bent hook one of the common fish wearing the golden trophy, but he was not quite low, degenerate and mean enough to repeat it for print. "Goodbye." Click. NEGRO PAPER PRINTED HERE "Well, goodbye-ee." "Goodbye-Click." "The Kansas Tradesman" Published by Journalism Press Printing of "The Kansas Tradesman," official organ of the Kansas Instrumental Institute, neuro school at Toledo completed by the Journalsman Press. "The Traceusman" is a four page, six column paper. A priment picture of Booker T. Washington has the central position at the top of the front page, General news and a small amount of poetry complete the pages Page two has one column of editorials dealing chiefly with the advantages of the Industrial Institute, and the importance of an education. The rest of the page is taken by picture form. We have instructors of the Institute, with some news and a few advertisements. Page three has a great deal of general news with some feature stories under news headings. Here are shown some interior views of the laundry and the ice plant of the Institute. The back page is the sport page and an interesting article tells of the defeat of the Western University girls basketball team, by the City上asketball team. This issue is the fifth of "The Tradesmen" and is written by the students of the Industrial Institute, a school established to give instruc- tions in printing, carpentry, tailoring, agriculture and other trades to students. Gamma Epsilon Pi Installs Officer At a recent meeting of Gamma Epsilon Pi, women's economic fraternity, installation services were held for the following newly-educated officers: President, Ruth Lennon; Vice president, Verla Patton; Secretary, Mary Sparks; Corresponding Secretary, Ruth Ohmer; Treasurer, Nellie Henry; Asst. editor of Post, Daisy Marito Bishop; Asst. editor of Signboard, Boorce Brams Reduced Prices At no place will you find a larger or finer assortment of bargains in made-to-measure clothes than will be found here. Prices reduced from $5 to $17 on each suit. S. G. CLARKE 1033 Mass. St. Give Program at 103rd Anniver sary of Lawrence Chapter Howard "Slick" Raines with Irene Bodley and Ruth Flater furnished entertainment for the Lawrence Chapter of the I. O. F., at their 103rd anniversary celebration. That chapter celebrates all of those people K. U. Students. STUDENTS ENTERTAIN 1.0.0.F. County Agents Have Big Army of Bugs to Fight Haines took the part of a country rube and kept the audience in an uprise during the whole evening. Miss Flater played violin combined with Miss Flater's work at the piano made a well rounded program. According to the large number of Old Fellows and their family members, she was one of the best they ever had. Houston, Teras, May 15. (United Press). - All the highly painted, brightly decorated, and perfectly dressed dolls and toys with children of today, should be collected in each city and used as a feature for a great bond. Destroy Dolls and Toys Is Creed of Texas Man This is the main point of a talk by Dr. J. W. Slaughter, here to the Women's City Club. "These toys leave no room for imagination," Slaughter said. "They are more of an arrest to the development than an aid to the development of children. It is surprising to see children learning new skills, touched by complex environments, ever grow up to be rational human beings." Slaughter made a plan for the simple toys of yesterday—the rag doll and make-bellove toys. The El Dorado Times thinks that the greatest hazard in golf is lying about the scav. We hope that there are no consequences from past experiences. College of Dentistry Four year course leads to D. D. S. degree. Six year course leads to A. B. degrees. One year in accredited college required. Write for catalog. COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY Box 51, 1838 West Harrison St. Chicago, Ill. You can't save more sensibly than to save your clothes by letting us keep them cleaned and pressed. Phone 75 New York Cleaners Topkka, Kan, May 15—The Kanais fruit crop is being endangered by bugs, according to reports from county farm agents over the state. The bugs are more numerous than for years, attacking orchards and vineyards, according to the report. All county agents have issued warning that only spraying will save crop which so far has escaped frost. Apple, strawberry, and cherry crops have suffered most from the insects, according to the reports. Why did the Sheik attack the garrison? See "The Sheik's Wife." At Varsity Theatre Wednesday and Thursday. How does the Arabian administer justice? See "The Sheik's Wife." At Varsity Theatre Wednesday and Thursday. Offer(s) (to women) a 12 months course in occupational therapy, including 8 months of crafts (weaving, basketry, woodwork, leather, metal, pottery, etc.), lectures on medical and allied subjects, and high school education. High school education, or equivalent, required. Tuition $120. 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CHICAGO, ILINOSI Treer Townsand-Grace which is correct, Hand-made straws $2 to $6 superb line of exclusive in our Clothing Company 729 Massachusetts Clothing Company The House of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes VARSITY THEATRE Monday and Tuesday Houk-Green Actually Filmed in Spain by Americans Hall Room Comedy—“Start Something” Your heart will be stirred profoundly by the glowing tale of Spanish hate and love. Your voice will say with ours "What a wonderful picture!" Your eyes will sparkle at the glorious vistas of sunny Spanish hill and citadel unfolded by this picture. --- Massachusetts Institute of Technology School of Chemical Engineering Practice The total number admitted to the School is limited and the students, studying and experimenting in small groups, are encouraged. A graduate school with status enrolled in industrial艺术学院 of Burgers, Iowa. Biomedical engineering was taught using a computerized chemical engineering studied systematically on large-scale apparatus and where instruction is given in the application of these principles. School of Chemical Engineering Practice R. T. HASLAM, Director, Room 2-131 During the past two years representatives of twenty four colleges have attended the School of Chemical Engineering Practice and these men comprised over one half of the attendance. Before admission to the School of Chemical Engineering Practice all students must have adequate preparation in chemistry and engineering. The able student comes in degree or a half year. The Master of Science Degree in course and a half year. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, Mass. --- Grand Canyon National Park California Colorado Santa Fe and Las Vegas New Mexico Sale dates: To California, May 15 to September 30. To other points June 1 to September 30. Return limit October 31, 1922. Stop overs in both directions. 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