Halls, attituate, thee, are cur- sum. All, there hath a seas- nearly boarded located and the dition of its rooms. These the se- muse need so physic- logy of the portioe orite. So large veloy- cent part later not out gen the de- thir ti g THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN JAYHAWKER MAY PAY HOMAGE TO STADIUM Dedication of Annual to Proposed Structure is Considered by Managers The 1921 Jayhawker, University of Kansas annual, may be dedicated to the new stadium, according to managers, Burt Cochran and Ferd Gottlieb. Although the matter has not been decided for certain, the managers say the dedication is quite probable. "Thus far no tip has developed on a person prominent enough on the hill to merit receiving the dedicatin," said Fred Gottlieb, editor of the annual. "A number of prominent individuals have been under consideration, but in view of the fact that publicity possible the annual will be dedicated to the plan." "Of course dedication is not made this early in the year—on the contrary it is one of the last things decided—but since it seems now that the stadium will be the most important thing in the interest of the students this year, it is probable we will edicate the annual to it." The managers are planning a special feature in the Jayhawk even if the annual is not dedicated to the project. Photographs of the section, which should be one of the most interesting in the volume. BY THE WAY Rush week is on. The sorority girls are busy dating and filling dates. Breathless vigilance over the sisters' their siblings is the watchword. The calendar for this week includes: Acklin; Sunday, tea; Monday, Butterfly孝词; Tuesday, Luncheon; Wednesday, Garden Party; and Thursday dinner dance at the Co- mplaint. Alphi Chi Omega: Sunday, tea; Monday, dinner; Tuesday, Russian tea; Wednesday, Exclusive, from 8 to 10am; Thursday, dawnst; Friday, cabinet dinner. Alpha Omicron I: Pis; Sunday, reception; Monday, Theatre Party; Tuesday, Ting Toy Ten; Wednesday, essex; Thursday, Dinner, Rustle; Friday, Dinner. Alpha Xi Delta; Sunday, College Cox; Monday, Rose Dinner; Tuesday, Resception; Wednesday, lunchs at 7:30 p.m. on Friday to 7: 2 Friday, Butterfly Party. Chi Omega; Sunday; Tea; Monday, Morning Chocolate and Dinner; Tuesday, Exclusive 3 till 7; Wednesday, Dinner; Thursday, Reception at the home of Ms. A. Henley; Friday, Theatre Party. Kappa Alpha Theta: Sunday, Tea; Monday, Lunchure and Cabaret; Tuesday, Lawn Fete and Dinner; Wednesday, Exclusive, 3 till 7; Thursday, Theatre Party; and Friday, Tea. Pi Beta Phi: Sunday, Buffet Luncheon; Morlays, Tea, 3 till 6; Wednesday, Exclusive, 8 till 12; Thursday, Tea Dance. Sigma Kappa: Sunday, Golden Rod Chocolate; Monday, Oriental Tea; Tuesday, Charmant Dansant; Wednesday, Carnival Lancheon; Thursday, Exclusive, 3 till 7; and Friday, Damee Dance and Dinner. Gamma Dance and Dinner. Monday, Lancheon; Tuesday, Muffin Dance; Wednesday, Breakfast and Matinee Dance; Thursday, Exclusive, 8 till 12; and Friday, Dinner. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Sunday Afternoon Teen; Monday afternoon, Cabaret party; Monday night, dinner; Tuesday afternoon, Garden Party; Wednesday morning, Breakfast; Thursday, Exclusive; Friday afternoon, Party. Alpha Delta Pi: Sunday, Teen Monday afternoon, Cinema; Tuesday, Matties Dance; Wednesday, Break- fast; Thursday, Exhibition; Friday, Dinner. Boosinger-Tracy. Miss Fryer Bossinger, of Kansas City, Mo., and John Tracy, 20, of Pittsburg, Kansas, were married Monday, September 6, at the Linwood Presbyterian church in Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Tracy will make their home in Lawrence for a visit to the University of Missouri. Mr. Tracy is president of the Men's Student Council, president of UPSplition Fraternity, and president of Tau Beta Pi, honorary engineering fraternity, and a member of Ahloka and Sigma Tau. Mr. Tracy will reenroll as a student in Ohio, where he is attending a national convention of the Tau Beta Pi fraternity. Cycle Cops To Halt Hill Speed Maniacs With papa's motor cars hitting on all twelve, and grooming under new duties of making the mountain of Oradon on high, it is sad to chronicle the information that two motor policemen, or, to coin a new word, "cops," are keeping watch on the emulators of Ralph D Palma and other Knights of the Wheel. Speeding was never at such a high rate of disregard. Instructed students do their feet go to sleep in welderars, Leibow Dunborn and John Perkins, "home talent" minions of the law, are carrying on a campaign against the embryo speed kings that already have aided in filling the coffers of the city of Lawrence. The stand-tower on Oreand north of thirteenth has received a coat of paint during the summer. The gray coat and trim of some items which have proved an eyesore. Augusta, Maine, Sept. 13—Notwithstanding heavy rains throughout the state last night a record break. Severe storms expected in the state elections today. Both Democrats and Republicans Predict Majorities in Maine Poll Today RECORD VOTE EXPECTED It was predicted at least 150,000 voters and between 80,000 and 90,000 women would visit the polls. Republican leaders confidently predicted a majority of between 30,000 and 40,000 while the Democrats were Republican claims were exaggerated. The state votes for governor, auditor, state legislature and county officials and four members of congress. P. H. Fennell, Republican, was defeated by C. G. McIntyre, Democrat, who was defeated two years ago by Governor Milliken. --- Make your school work easier by giving proper attention to your eyes. Gustatson Frank Ise Optometrist WATKINS NATIONAL BANK 1047 Massachusetts St SURPLUS $100,000.00 Receives Deposits, makes Loana, buys and sells Liberty Bonds and other Securities. 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