E m A d e d i n o t h ot h n L i w a v a sp p c l 1 OFFER FELLOWSHIPS L. U. Graduates Have Opportunity to Attend French Prof. F. D. Daines of the department of chemistry has received notification of a number of fellowships for French Universities for the coming year, to be awarded to students who have graduated from American College. These fellowships amount to 10,000 France each, and with them 10,000 German students of the University of Kansas who wishes to continue his work. Scholos The Society for American Field service Fellowship will offer open competition among the graduates of american Colleges and pick a number oit to exceed twenty-five, to receive be fellowship for 1921. These fellowships are offered by the trustees of the American Field Ambulance Service who were killed during the war, and will bear their According to Professor Daines, this is a great opportunity for some of the students of the University of Kansas to receive, in addition to some very useful experience which will be worth a great deal. Details as to qualifications and further information about these fellowships can be obtained from Professor Daines. Quill Club to Elect New Members Dec. 1 Election of new members to the Quill Club will not be known before the first of December owing to the large amount of material submitted. The writer's notes, which are before they are given to a committee of five to be read separately. The committee consists of faculty and Quill Club members. The membership is limited and elections this year will not number more. Manuscripts will not be returned until after elections have been decided. The next issue of the Oread Magazine, published by the Quill Club, will be early part of Dezember. Contributions will be received in the Kansan office. McPherson Makes Good in N. Y. Mrerson Makes Good in N. Y. Hobart McPherson, A. B., 20, is making good grades in the school conducted by the National City Bank of New York City, accounting division of Hyattron, head of the economics. McPherson's grades were nearly all A's and B's. McPherson was recommended for the position by Professor Boynton and was the only one chosen from the 2015 class. The PhBta Kappa and Delta Tau Delta. New Books in Botany. Several new books for the department of Botany have arrived. They are "Making a Rich Garden" by H. S. Adams, "The Book of the Peony" by Mrs. Edward Harding, "Man and the Universe" and "Reason and the Universe" by Book of Annals; by Henry Saylor, "The Child's Unconscious" by Wiffled Lay, and "Geneine Works of Hippocrates" by Francis Adams. Pep meeting tonight. Come! F. B. McCOLLOCH, Druggis Eastman Kodaks L. E. Waterman and Conklin Fountain Pens THE REXALL STORE 847 Mass. St. This enlargement alone is worth more than we charge for developing your films. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Heavy Student Vote At Lawrence Polls KU. students showed that they were good citizens by the way they turned out at the polls Tuesday. Scores of students stood in line for hours at the crowded election booths in their city, their vote in the election. The number of women students was especially striking. Most of the student voters filed affidavits and had their vote sent to their headquarters to vote for the candidates in their home counties. So great was the rush of students at the second preinct, second ward, that the supply of affidavits and secondary education exhausted and a brief delay was caused till the supply was renewed. Professors Survey in Mexico. Professors Survey in Mexico. Prof. W. P. Haynes and Prof. Chas. W. Boughton left Lawrence this week for an extended survey in Mexico. Prof. Haynes, who is on leave of absence from the department of geology, is the head of the party which is working in the interests of the Standard Oil Company. Prof. Boughton, Boughton, has served as member of the party, has been in the Geological Survey for the past year and a half. He has resigned his position here. Four women were out to practice last night. Noted *Unitarian* coming The Rev. Reward S. Loring, of Milwaukee, who has been chosen as one of the "courtiers of the ministerial corps to preside over the Unitarian Lay League, which will visit the principal cities and towns of this country to present Unitarianism as a means of "applying Christianity every day," will be in Lawrence, November 7 and 8. Noted Unitarian Coming Kansan is Victim of Joker Kranan is Victim or Joker. The Kranan was made the victim of a fake job in the announcement of the marriage of Melba Pellman, c23 to Joseph Hartman, c24. There is nothing authentic in the report according to the people who wrote it about it and someone thinking it would be a good joke to announce it. Send the Band to Oklahoma. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY SANTED—A girl to occupy one-nail of two room suite. Lavatory with hot and cold water in suiture. Hot water, 1014 Miss. 39-15-13 LOST—Gold Pencil b between 12th street and Snow Hall valued as a keepsake. Call 1856. 39-2-141 ROOM AND BOARD—For girls in strictly modern house. Phone 1290. 39-2-140 Pep meeting tonight. Come! Fashion Prescribes a Gruen Wristlet Watch The style, beauty and time-keeping qualities of the Gruen Wristlet Watches recommend them to all women. They are more than beautiful ornaments; they are accurate and reliable time-keepers. There is a Gruen Wristlet Watch to suit every fancy. Come in and see the many attractive models we have. GRUEN Guil Watches Pauline Frederick in "MADAME X" TODAY ONLY Prices 11 and 33 cents. War Tax Included Also Paramount Magazine By BASIL KING “A Street Called Straight” REX BEACH Attraction "Going Some" TOMORROW Also Equitable Comedy WILL ROGERS in Quill Club will meet Thursday night at 11:08 instead of 8:08 in Fraser restroom a mounce of the rally. A faculty of faculty and students is desired. "Honest Hutch" ANNOUNCEMENTS Freshman and sophomore Jayhawer committees will meet at 3:30 Friday at the Jayhawer office, in Lowell's Annex. Two Dramatic Club Trouyt Plays will be presented at the Little Theatre Wednesday, November 10 at 7:15 o'clock. All outsiders are welcome. Quill Club will meet Thursday night at eight o'clock in Fraser Rectangle. All faculty and active students are urged to attend the Program and importance of El Ateneo will hold a party Thurs day evening at the Alpha Chi Omega house. All members are requested to be present. Initiation of new members will be held. Pete Grosz, instructor in boxing, has decided to give a few of the more ambitious students a chance to take private lessons commencing next week. You will see those who are interested call him as once. In these lessons special atten- R. W. Uri, president of the K. U. 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