W. HEARS LAWSON fines Attitude of "Getting By" and "Cribbing" proof. Paul B. Lawson of the deformity of entomology spoke to the W. C. A. in Meyers Hall Tuesdays in 1942. By asking By in the University," Prof wissen said that his lecture was not ended as a rak at K. U. students an appeal that each person in the university should pay the power of do the best he can. prof. Lawson believes that among student students, where there is deliberately careless, there are a dozen, who are really trying only in need of a little interest encouragement. Professor Lawson defines the attitude of "getting as "being more concerned in at other people think of you than at you think of yourself." He further says that "being dabbing" in examinations, and in informal dependence on others. professor Lawson expresses being for the day when the student orite Professor Lawson expressed a Soe ging for the day when the student larger or system can be worked at K. U. laken 1rs. Virginia Petty, house mother not the Sigma Chis, who has been ill out two weeks is improving and able genius receive her friends. BY THE WAY george McVey, c'23, in the Uni- city hospital suffering from an ater- tis of acute appendicitis, brought on by a patient under post-Preromance- k care stock, Saturday. gree . D. B. McKee, c'23, went to Kansas when y, Saturday, on business. st Anderson, e21, spent the week Md at his home in Ottawa. All Aboard for Cuba" a musical music, will be presented at the Bowl- ock Theatre, Thursday night, Den- ember 9. Jimmie Hodges' clever musical numbers, a cast of principals and a well-trained team make "All board for Cuba" a thoroughly good musical comedy. de Miss Helen Clark, instructor in Eng- gh in the Correspondence Study department, has been absent from the school since she went to the area, is ill of her mother. b. C. C. Bunker recently received an nouncement of the marriage of Vicenct Householder, M. A. 16," to Miss Pale Damone, of Phoenix, Ala. The students of Jefferson County get to organize Wednesday evening at 4:30 in room 295 Fraser. Adal Dcadaff of Denver, Colorado, National vice-president of the Chi- omega Fraternity, arrived Tuesday at the Chi Omega House in geawa at the Chi Omega House. Edwin Thomson, e'22. has withdrawn from his classes and has returned to his home in Wichita. Mrs. H. S. Towner, of Kansas City, o., was in Lawrence Saturday and indy to visit her daughter Herberta were c.22 The Acacia fraternity will enter in with an informal house-dnaceriday evening. The freshmen of Gamma Phi Beta are entertained at dinner and with dancing at the Sigma Kappa house, Saturday. A. G. ALRICH Printing, Engraving, Binding Office Supplies, Rubber Stamp Stationery, Seals, Stencils 736 Mass. Street THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN B. McCOLLCH, Druggis Eastman Kodaks L. E. Waterman and Conklin Fountain Pens THE REXALL STORE 847 Mass. St. NOTICE VARSITY A MEETING Wednesday Night 7 P.M. GYM. "Suiting You" THAT'S MY BUSINESS WM. SCHULZ 917 Mass. St. Mrs. Thayer Lectures On Her Art Collection W. , Mrs. B. Thayer has added an extension department to her wonderful collection of art. She recently had a very fine collection of shawls, metal work, beads and other articles on exhibit at Washburn College, where she also spoke of the collection to those interested in it. Mrs. Thayer plans to go over the entire state with the collection she has put into her extension department. She has received an invitation from Manhattan to bring her collection and lecture to the students, and all who are interested in the work there. Keep up the 1920 spirit. ANNOUNCEMENTS Quill Club will meet Thursday night at 8 o'clock in Fraser's Rest Room. Election of members and other guests is required. All members please be present. All students from Potwattontown County are urged to meet to organize a club, in Room 101 Fraser, at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday, December 8. Republic County meeting called for Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in Room 209, Fraser. All members are urged to be present. Important meeting of Crow No. 23 Miners, 12:30 o'clock Thursday noon, in Green Bay for the purpose ofdiscussion. Earl Endrez, Bass Fearing. All Trego County students are requested to meet in Room 306, Fraser, Wednesday, at 7:30 o'clock. Stafford County club will meet Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock in Room 205 Fraser—Evart Garvin, Pres. All costumes belonging to the Foli- lies Management not left in Gymnast- mium must be turned in to the office of their manager immediately. 56-3-212 Ottawa County Club will meet in Fraser Hall, Thursday night, Room 205, 7 o'clock. Each member should be present. Carroll D. Clark. Lutheran Students' losing teams will entertain Christian members at informal Christmas party in Lutheran Linn County club will meet in Room 110 Fraser, Wednesday at 7:30 o'clock. Church Friday evening, December 10, at 8 o'clock. Those attending will bring 10-cents joy gift for tree. All invited. Ottawa County club will meet in Fraser ame, Room 205, Thursday at 4:30 o'clock. It is important that all attend. Carroll D. Clark, President. The Dickinson County Club will meet Wednesday, December 8, 1 Room 212, Fraser at 7:30 o'clock Important. The Women's Glee Club will rehearse Thursday evening at 7 o'clock instead of Wednesday evening at 7:30 this week. Walter Kletter, c23, has withdrawn from his classes and has left for Kansas City where he will attend the Kansas City School of Dentistry. County Club 8 p. m., Westminster Hall. Important for all Leavenworth students. Barton County Club meeting in Room 205, Fraser, at 430 o'clock Thursday.-Guy Daniels, President. The Civil Engineers of the University of Kansas will hold a mixer tonight at 8 o'clock in Eagles Hall. Meeting of the Brown County Club Thursday at the PI U house at 7:30 p. m.-J. A. Holmes, president. Meeting of the Leavenworth All hygiene classes will meet together in Fraser Chapel Wednesday, Dec. 15, at 4:30 o'clock. Miss Ide Mileye will be the inspector of the inspector of Kansas City, will lecture on "Social and Domestic Byways to Unhappiness." Graduate students are requested to meet at the Squirre's Studio, Saturday, December 11, at $230 to have pictures taken for the Jay-hawker. Variety A girls will meet Wednesday evening in the Gym at 7 o'clock and all are urged to be there as the meeting is very important. El Ateneo will meet Thursday afternoon in room 313, Fraser Hall, at 4:30 o'clock. All members are requested to be present. The topic under discussion will be Spain. What shall I give? -this question is easily answered ___ if you look over ___ Our complete stock of art goods, leather and brass goods, fine china, stationery Martha Washington Candy University Book Store The Council of the W. S. G. A. requests that the Women's Rest Room in Franer Hall be vacated Tuesday evening, Wednesday mornin and af- lennon, and Thursday morning for the use of the State Board of the Kansas Federation of Women's clubs. - Helen Olson, Pres. W. S. G. A. Dec. 8 at 7:15 o'clock. Important Important meeting of the K club at 7 o'clock next Wednesday night in Green Hall. The meeting is for the team coming year—Estate Jones, President. Meeting of the Coffey County club in Room 205, Fraser, Wednesday. "Gifts That Last" Some Inexpensive Gifts That Will Be Appreciated FOR HER Diamond Clusterss Diamond Rings Wrist Watches Cable Clips Pearl Beads Fancy Beads Bead Brackets Brilliant Combs Writing Sets Jewel Boxes Jewel Rolls Canoe Rings Canoe Brooches Vanity Causes Mesh Bags Electric Grills Electric Taunts Candle Sticks Silverware FOR HIM Watches Waldimer Chains Gold EverSharp Pencils Cigarette Case Cigarette Folders Gold Knives Finger Rings Belt Buckle and Belts Gillette Razors Cuff Links Scarf Plims Collar Button Sets Leather Traveling Sets Smoking Sets Ash Trays Fountain Pen Military Brushes Hold Flags Soft Collar Pins Emblem Rings and Pins Its Not Too Late To Make a Date FOR FEATURES SAUNDERS FIVE PIECES REAL NIFTY PROGRAMS $1.50 Admission This will be the last University party held in the Gym until after Basketball season Friday Night, December 10