MEMORIAL VOLUME TO HONOR DR. WILLISTON Book to Former K. U. Scientis and Author Will Contain Interesting Articles A volume will be published soon as a memorial to Dr. Samuel Wendell Williston, who died in 1918, which enlist contributions to those sciences in which Doctor Williston was particularly interested. Doctor Williston was professor of paleontology at the University of Chicago and professor of History at the Dean of the Medical School and professor of Historical Geology and Anatomy at the University of Kansas from 1890 to 1902. The first part of the volume will be taken up with an account of Doctor William's life and work. Following this will be special articles on palaeoarchology and palaeopathology, on the evolution, and on biology and entomology. H. T. Martin, for twenty-two years assistant curator at the University of Chicago, and for a number of years special assistant to Doctor Williston in paleontology, will be one of the contributors. "Doctor Williston was a wonderful scientist," said Mr. Martin, "and laid the foundation for our remarkable paleolithic collection here. In fact was directly responsible for the bulk of this collection. Dr. Williston has been voted published on The Vertebrate Paleontology of Kansas." Professor D. G. Rodgers, of Leland Stanford University, who will contribute to the work received his A. B. degree from Kansas University in 1899. The subject of his paper will be "Mineralogy of Fossil Bone." "The entire volume will be of real value to paleontologists; and will be of interest to the all friends of the late Doctor Williston. said Mr. Williston, who was a professor of dentists in those sciences in which Doctor Williston was interested, and to many of the older professors on the hill who were personally acquainted with him." with Doctor Williston." BY THE WAY Margaret Slavens of Hutchinson, was the guest of her sister Lillian Slavens at the Pi Phi house over the week-end. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Maud Riodoren of Solomon, Kan, a student at St. Theresa Academy in Kansas City, Mo. was the guest of honor (021), Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Eulalia Kaufman, fa 20, and Ruth Miller, c' 22 spent Saturday and Sunday at Miss Kaufman's home in Kansas City, Missouri. Kappa Phi announces the initiation of Carol Brown, c'21. Catherine Bennett, c22, spent this week-end at her home in Ottawa. Mrs. A, C. Mitchell, Mrs. J. M. Mitchell and Baldwain Mitchell entertained the alumni and the girls of Chi Omega at dinner Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. J. H. Mitchell, 603 Tennessee Street. Pi Lambda Theta announces the pledging of Marie Shaklee, c'21 of Wankomko, Okla. Vea Steinengi of c'21 of Joplin, Mo. Helen Thompson of c'21 of Kansas City, Mo. and Marjorie Ishanel of c'21 of Kuwai. Charmion Aikens of St. Joseph, Mo. was in Lawrence Friday to attend the Junior Prom. English Colleges Unable To Handle all Students London, April 19—English parents have as much difficulty in finding a school for their offspring as the visi- tual parents has in finding hotel accommodation. The thirst for higher education has increased so tremendously colleges are unable to cope with the demand. Cambridge university colleges are refusing entrances for next October. At Oxford there are not enough factories or lodgings for one-third of the number who wish to go up. Women's colleges are even more overcrowded. No girl below scholarship standard can hope to be taken to college, especially in Oxford, Oxford. Unlike some men examiners, the women show no sort of preference for financial or social influence. The most learned only are students with good grades, outside the gates of learning. One reason for the zeal of education is said to be the new spirit of democracy and another undoubted reason is that home life has become expensive and difficult. School is almost an economy, and domestic services usually refuse to work in a house "where children are kept." WILSON LOOMS AGAIN Opinion in Washington Tha President May Use Congress For His Benefit Washington, April 19—A dramatic eleventh hour appearance of President Wilson in the political arena is being placed on hold. The politician's political agenda today. One of the plans would be to send a letter to congress asking it to remain in session and pass legislation which he would urge. The plan according to the report would be carried out in order to force the Democratic convention to nominate a candidate to run on a platform with a plank declaring adultery. The story is apparently based on the idea that Wilson is in better health than is generally supposed, and is awaiting an opportune moment to resume activities. "Condonation" Does Not Wipe Out Marital Sin The judge decided that in a Christian *ns* well as a lay sense it was assumed that every man had a slate on which was written the faults of his life. Glassglow—In a divorce case heard recently the question as to what the difference between "condonation" and "forgrivess." Then forgiveness would be complete wiping off the slate of the record. In condonation there was no blotting out. The record remained on the state and was only covered over with a piece of paper with the remark: "That wil lobserve the record to be removed when occurred." Then the paper would be raised and the record and the marital sin was still there. Hendren Breaks Collar Bone W. C. "Coop" Heard, e22, fell, and broke his left collar bone Wednesday afternoon. The accident oce- nated a terrace of terraces of the Acacia lawn when he attempted to make a broad jump. Another good reason why you shouldn't miss this $50.00 prize play which features K.U.life in many clever situations. Shanghai, April 19—Three million students throughout the 14 northern provinces of China went on a strike today in protest against teachers, advocating direct negotiations on funding question, according to reports. We All Agree THAT Abrogation of all treaties is the demand of the students who have promised that no foreigners will be molested. Will Not Call Members Of Naval Reserve Force Much worry has been caused to the members of the Naval Reserve Force by the rumors which have been circulated to the effect that they would be compelled to go into active service this summer. "IT'S A GREAT LIFE" CHINESE STUDENTS OUT Three Million in 14 Northern Provinces Dissatisfied With Teachers' Shantung Ideas Rain or Shine Tickets The students who are parading the principal cities are threatening to enlist labor in their cause. All Star Cast Jayhawker Ball Sat. April 24 TONIGHT Bowersock Theatre Jake Hollis, one of the men who would be effected if this were the case, has received a letter from the Navy Department which clears up the siting of the beach where he will wish to obtain a rating other than apprentice seaman must report for two weeks training, and if they obtain a rating they will receive two months' active service pay each year. The Navy Department will regard his will not be compelled to report for training, however in that case he will receive only $12 a year. Tickets on sale at Jayhawker Office or by staff F. A. U. Hall Adm. $2.50 Seats available at door this evening $1.10 $ .83 $ .55 Tickets Round Corner Today Kill Three in Dublin Fight Dublin, April 15—Three civilians were killed and five wounded in fighting today between police and citizens at Milton, and Malkav Red Cross Institute To Continue One Week Reiska police fired into many houses. More than 150 persons were arrested in raids in Dublin. The training school for executive secretaries for the Red Cross is now in its fifth week, and will continue with this year. Ms. Blackmar of W. Blackmar of the Graduate School read of the Red Cross Institute being held here. Dr. C. E. Gehike of St. Louis, supervisor of the educational work of the Red Cross Home Service in this district, has returned to St. Louis after having conducted classes in the training school here. The territory of Missouri comprises Missouri, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Kansas. Announcements The Texas Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in Fraser Rest Room for a short business meeting. Spring football practice will be held Tuesday on Mc Cook field at 3:30 o'clock. Special meeting of the Botany Club Tuesday afternoon April 20 Room 101 Snow Hall at 3:30 o'clock Spring basketball practice will be held at 7 o'clock in the gymnasium tonight. The Chorus will not meet this week as Mr. Kettering is out of town with the Glee Club. Mabee Nixon, c'20 has accepted a position in the Eldorado High School for next year. She will be head of the English department. Husband's Voice Tortures Wife London—Novel "crutty" grounds women advanced in a separation suit that were too unpredictable to that her husband's voice was a torture to her. "He is a big strong man, with a powerful voice, and I have to be carried in bed in a state when he starts shouting." Separation. F. B. McCOLLOCH, Druggist F. B. McCOLLOCH, Druggist Eastman Kodaks L. E. Waterman and Conklin Fountain Pens THE REXALL STORE 847 Mass. St. Why the "FRESHMAN FROLIC to be given at Robinson Gym, April 30, will be the best party this year for $1.50. Make your date. Here's Another Good Reason COON-SANDERS NOVELTY ORCHESTRA Suite 4-5-6 Gayety Theater Bldg. 12th and Wyandotte Streets KANSAS CITY, MO., office of CARLETON A. COON Business Mgr. Refer to. 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A Tender Love Story You have never seen ANITA STEWART at her greatest until you have seen her as Madge, the whimical, loving, hard riding waft from the Kentucky Hills in this stirring story of the picturesque old South-land of beautiful women, fast horses and bold fighting men. SEE一 SEE— Madge rides Queen Bess to Victory! Madge's Hair-raising Leap for Life! How Madge Saved Queen Bess from the Burning Barn. Madge's Fight for her life and Honor with a pitchfork against Holton! The Strikingly Funny Scene where Madge brings out the Mountain Dew! Madge's Dance at the Ants! CLEAN HUMAN HUMOR Prices: Children 20c; Adults 30c War Tax Included