BY THE WAY Miss Edna Williams of Ottawa is visiting Miss May Rigs. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN W. E. Henderson, c'90, of Boulder is visiting friends in Lawrence this week. Prof. Ht. A. Shina returned this morning from Manhattan where he acted as a judge in the debate between K. S. A. C. and Kansas Wesleyan of Salina. The question debated was "Resolved that the United States should establish a protectorate over Mexico." The decision was three to nothing for Manhattan. No admission was charged and after the debate the women of Manhattan served punch to the audience. Prof W. B. Bodenhaeuser's class in Remedial and Corrective Agencies will make a trip to Leavenworth, Thursday April 22, for the purpose of making a study of the Federal and State penitentiaries. Arch Walter's, former student in the University, visited Monday at the Kappa Sigma House. He left Tuesdays in Kentucky, where he intends to locate. "Women have done very little in baseball thus far this year," said Miss Hazel Pratt, "but they will begin to practice again as soon as the weather permits. We expect to organize class teams soon." Walter B. Kauer, B. A. '17, a former K. U. basketball man is visiting for a few days at the Phil Delta house. Mr. Kauer is head of the offices out of Denver of the American Telephone and Telegraph Co., Longmont, looking for applicants to office work with that company. Mark Upson and Claude White, from Manhattan, visited at the Kappa Sigma house Tuesday, April 20th Prof. W, A. Dill. of the department of journalism, went to Wichita today to report the Democratic Convention for the Associated Press. Mr Dill will not meet his History of America journalism class Thursday. Word has been received here of the death of the mother of Dorothy Armel, c20, and Nat Armel, c21, at Humboldt. Nat withdrew from school this semester, was at home at the time of his mother's death. Philo H. Hallack, B. S. '13 and wife, of Blisee, Ariz, were visitors at the Acacia house Tuesday. Mr. Acacia is now city engineer of Bi- lee. Freshmen Kill Time Decorating Campus Most prominent of the amusements of the freshmen, especially in the first part of the year, is the practice of painting, dubbing, smearing or otherwise making prominent on the side walks and buildings of the campus the year of their completion. The upper class has many of that favorite pastime in high schools. The upper classmen have too much dignity for such tactics. Whether they derive any real enjoyment from the practices or not, the freshman are usually efficient at asking questions. In the second necessary this has become almost unnecessary to their welfare and is discontinued. At the dinner table the freshman's chief topic of conversation is on his "home town." Upper classmen have severed the ties that bind long enough to have forgotten most of the virtues of their home towns. But the freshmen still exist the virtues of the leading citizen, of the town's main enterprise and to help to maintain the variety of praise. Whenever someone has been lauded the freshman can usually go one better with, "In my home town," etc. At the fraternity houses the amusements of the freshmen seem to differ widely from those of the upperclassmen. Some of them even seem to find great pleasure in raking haws, running through the grass and generally useful about the house. Seriously, the amusements of the freshmen are not so different from those of the upper classman. They all go to舞会, date shows, athletic contests, and school activities of all natures. The freshmen are more enthusiastic over the school affairs than the older students in the University. They are also permitted that they are found participating in these activities. Why should the not have the same amusements as the upper classman? The University is conceded to be merely a higher step, and not a different pathway, toward an education, and the education includes the amusements. HERE'S AN EASY QUIZ Surely no K. U. Student Would Have to Cram for This Quizzes in campus etiquette were published in a recent issue of the Emprior Bulletin; the Bulletin seems to be quite certain that n a majority of the would-be pedagogues would flunk the few simple questions that are asked by KU students would get an A plus on such a quiz but for the sake of their interest here are the sample questions as found in the Bulletin: Men 1. Is it proper, in walking down the street with your girl friend to use her arm as you would a street car strap? 2. Should you raise your hat when you recognize a member of the opposite sex, or merely execute a right hand salute? 3. Do you find the little gold knife on the end of your watch chain a handy article with which to manicure your fingernails when in public? 4. When you get a formal invitation should you wait until the day before the party to answer it? Women 1. Do you know that it is your place to speak first when you meet a girl friend on the street? 2. What's 'gestes'? 'feed' when you are coming home from a dance or an entertainment with your boy friend? 3. Is it considered good form to "touch up" your nose with a powder nuff in public? 4. Do you suggest "sitting out" the dance when you get a poor partner? The Chorus will not meet this week as Mr. Kettering is out of town with the Glee Club. Queen Mary Understands Scientific Homemaking London.Queen Mary knows as much about a kitchen as any suburban housewife. When the royal family decided to spend an hour at the "lost Home Exhibition" which is taking place at Olympia, that hour dragged on to two grand fairs. The private away Mary could not tear themselves away from the model kitchens. The queen was shown every device for lightening the housewife's labor and she and Marie Mary grew quite more sensitive, as a scientific commonsense of it. Curtis Files for Senator **Turkey Cities File for Senate** Topkins, April 14. The State's Senateman today filed for re-election with the Secretary of State being the first candidate to list his name for the senatorship. Senator Ciliafiled a regular form without petition, and paid the slight fine required by petitions do not accompany form. W. U. Has Leadership Course Training for community leadership is to be offered by the University of Wigemouth in its 1920 Summer curriculum. This training aims to enable the student to unify the musical and social forces of a city and bring about certain desired developments in the community. The war brought out the value of the unification of community interests to such a degree that it is open to this spirit alive through the agency of trained community leaders. Announcements Students in mining engineering will meet to discuss plans for Engineers' day, Thursday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in Room 203 Worthing Hall. Made Clean 7EPHYR BREAD Sold Clean A FOOD PRODUCT whose only claim to your patronage is superior quality. A trial will convince you. Co-Operative Clubs Fraternities -- Sororities A triple change in business locations downtown makes it possible for you to secure some kitchen and dining room equipment in exceptionally good condition at sacrifice prices. The building at 931 Massachusetts must be vacant by May 1 and that means we must dispose of all our equipment within a week. You are the gainer. These goods were all newly installed since January and show little or no wear. Complete Cafeteria Equipment for Disposal Eleven 24 in. round opalite glass-top, nickle-plated-base tables. Eleven 36x36 wooden tables, white enameled. Steam table with six meat trays and six vegetable pots. Large gas range and cooking utensils. Two compartment dishwashing vat. Thirty-two nickel plated chairs. Dishes, Coffee Urns, Water Can and Glasses. Eight wooden chairs. Four large mirrors. 101 yards inlaid linoleum. Thirty-six serving trays. Two cash registers. One safe. Two ceiling fans. One dask fan. Cigar case. The Chorus will not meet this week as Mr. Kettering is out of town with the Glee Club. The K. I. Medical Womens' Association will meet in Dr. Burk's office Thursday at 7 o'clock. Myrtle Friefe wrote a paper on "What is Homeopathy." CAFETERIA 931 Mass. Men's Student Council will meet Wednesday, 7:30, 110 Fraser. Important. Ask for J. F. Harris Varsity A class will meet Wednesday night at 7:15 o'clock. Black Helmets will hold an important meeting at the Phi Kappa house Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock. There will be a complete rehearsal of the University Orchestra in Fraser Hall Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. A meeting of the University Assembly is called for Thursday, April 22, at 4:30 o'clock in Fraser Chapel. Meetings of your department of this meeting. An open meeting of the Snow Zoo Club will be held Thursday afternoon at 4:30 in Snow Hall Library. Prof. W. S. Hunter of the department of psychology, will lecture on Animal psychology. The $^2$Tau, professional engineering fraternity, held initiation Tuesday night for George Munch, $^{2}$e.22 of Carlin; Melvin Rutledge, $^{2}$e.22 of Topeka; and Arthur Penticuff, $^{2}$e.22 of Mount Washington, Mo. Frank Strong, Chancellor. Phi Delta Phi held initiation Tuesday day night, April 21, for the following: Paul Haworth, $^{12}$ Harry Bolton, $^{22}$ Leon W. Jumbleb, $^{22}$ Forest Rogers, $^{12}$ George W. Stevenson, $^{12}$ Clifford H. Pugh, $^{12}$ John L. Huntingzier, $^{12}$ Walter Kohn, $^{12}$ John W. Miller, $^{12}$ Edward Schwartzkowe, $^{12}$ Henry B. Gotta, $^{12}$ Oscar F. Perkins, $^{12}$ Dewey Silverman, $^{12}$ Kansas Board will meet in Room 10 Journalism Building, Thursday a:1:36 o'clock. women's Forum will meet Thursday at 4:30 in Room 110 Fraser. The subject will be "Governor Allen's Industrial Court." Quill Club will meet in Frasgr Rest Room Thursday night at 8 o'clock, followed by a meeting of Oread Magazine stuff. The Woman's Glee Club will meet at 7:15 o'clock this evening before the concert in central Administration Building. Peggie Page Organdie Dresses $20 to $45 Many new styles in white and colored organdies. Ruffles and Tucks, lace trimmed, short sleeves. Make your selection early. WEAVER'S Society Brand Clothes FOR YOUNG MEN AND MEN WHO STAY YOUNG wool patterns are a feature of Society Brand Clothes. But the style, fit and fin- elevated Society Brand to its dominant position. The most important factor is handtailing. Unless carefully hand-stitched at certain points, garments will not hold their shape. 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