THE SUMMER SESSION KANSAN SOCIETY Dean and Mrs, L. E. Sayre entertained last week at the thirty-sixth reception to graduates and alumni and members of the faculty of the School of Pharmacy. The reception has become an institutional part of the commencement exercises. Professor E. William I. the dee president of the Kansas State Agricultural College, was the guest of honor. He is visiting Dean Sayre. A large number of graduates and alumni were present. Katherine Bennet, c'22, will spend Friday and Saturday in Lawrence visiting friends. Carol' Bendt, c'24, will spend Saturday and Sunday at his home in Kansas City. Prof, W. J. Baumgartner of the University will leave Lawrence Thursday for a hurried trip in the state. Wilma Miller, c23, will spend Frid day in Topeka. Alfred Gray, e'15, of Dallas, Texas is spending a few days here visiting friends. Y. W. C. A. Preparing for Winter Session Work The Y. W. C. A. is at present engaged in active work in preparation for the winter term. A great many of the winter students earn their way entirely, or in part, through the University, and the job that is occupying the greater part of the work is that of Mitchell of the organization is that of finding ways and means for these students. Miss Kathryn Gunn, general secretary of the Y. W. C. A., plans to leave the latter part of the week for her vacation. During her absence, Henrietta Mitchell, president of the Association, will have charge of employment for women students. Women who desire work for the fall term may find Miss Mitchell at the Y. W. C. A. office in Myers Hall each day between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Miss Gunn's resignation will not become effective until her successor is appointed. OPENED MONDAY MORNING Dudley Buck Master School Started Classes Early Dudley Buck arrived Friday to make arrangements for his classes which started Monday morning. The reason for the early opening of the Dudley Buck Master school is that the enrollment is full and every possible hour must be utilized. The announcement that this school would be held here this year has attracted students from twelve states to take the courses. Forty-four are enrolled, the enrollment having been filled some three weeks ago. Practically all his time while here will be taken up by classes, forty-two hours per week being scheduled. Mr. Buck is one of the foremost vocal teachers. He is a tenor but for several months he declined to appear in public recitals. Two public lectures, however, will be given during the course of his six weeks' stay in Lawrence, Dean Butler announced recently. The first will be given in Fraser Chapel some time soon. Miss Margaret Mitchell, a former teacher of rhetoric on the Hill, left at the end of the semester for England where she will spend the following year. 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"Old Grads" from the University are refusing to be outdone by the younger former students in the preparation activity. Last night the members of the campaign executive committee emphasized that added difficulties would not interfere with the reaching of goals in India which Tupaka friends of K. U. have determined upon as the goal. Studying in the East Claud I. Schupp, of Garnett, a sophomore in Fine Arts, left Wednesday evening for Princetown, Mass., where he will take work in drawing and painting this summer. Part of his instruction will be under Professor Frazier, of the University of Kansas, who is teaching there this summer. Mr. Schupp goes as a winner of the Delta Phi Delta scholarship. He is also winner of the Stewart Drawing and Painting scholarship. If certain bridge railings would break, the flood horror would be doubled. A. G. ALRICH Printing, Eng graving, Binding, Rubber Stamps, Seals, Stencils Office Supplies 736 Mass, St. F. B. McCOLLOCH, Druggist Eastman Kodaks L. E. 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