THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN CHINA SEEKS TEACHERS Education Department Receives Request for Twelve Instructors to go to China Teachers are wanted in China according to a recent request sent to K. U. from the Canton Christian College, Canton, China. Twelve instructors in the college have been hired for Business, Music and similar subjects are called for. Those going are given a trial period of three years, with a salary and allowances covering travel to and from China, living expenses for and from China, living expenses for an amount received for each teacher. The qualifications are: Sound college training, influence over students, interest in social work, willingness to adopt one self to new conditions and energy for twenty hours of classroom work a week. "This is an opportunity that seniors and graduate students should not miss," said Professor W. H. Johnson of the School of Education this morning. DEMAND FOR ENGINEERS Dean P. F. Walker Sends Out Annual Letter to Alumni The annual letter from the Dean of the engineering school to the alumni is printed and ready for mailing according to Dean P. F. Walker. The purpose of the letter is to keep the alumni informed of all school matters that need to be kept them in touch with the University and the alumni association. One part of the letter is especially for the men who graduated from the engineering school in the last four classes. Dean Walker asks that they work together, of work they are doing and tell him whether or not they want a change. "We receive letters nearly every day calling for capable engineers just out of college to take responsible positions over the country," said Dean walker, "but we are unable to furnish them with the men. alumni letter is one of our plans for handling the employment question we have it meet "The Standard Oil Company, The Western Electric Company and many other large concern take graduate courses in the two plants in their own plants for six months or a year according to how long they can spare the men or how badly they need them. Especially are there calls for foreign field work and railroad work. "A few weeks ago I received a letter from a railroad man who wanted a number of graduates to take good positions in railroad work and I was not able to secure a single man for him. This goes to show that the engineering field is not over supplied with good engineers. They are in a great demand." They Can't Behave When Spring Comes The night was dark and the hour was late when an over ambitious lover found himself taking his leave from his date with their position well silhouetted against a lighted window on Tennessee Street. It may have been the touch of spring with the chirp of the robbins and the hovering starlight over the silent action that followed. Whatever the cause, the movie drama that followed was self-explaining and would, if put on the screen, be very entertaining. But Wallace Reid take to the farm Several faculty members biked to Blue Mound last Sunday, intending to come back on the train. The train, however, was so disabling as to leave just as they neared the station, therefore most of them walked back. Those who went were C. A. Worthington, Gustave Soderlund, E. Worthiem, Gustave Soderlund, Cornelius Guouens, Maxwell Ferguson and J. C. Ruppentin. L. D. Wise, B. S. '14, is a captain in he coast artillery stationed at Fort lanks, Winthrop, Mass. OREAD NOTES High School team at a certain sorority house. Do any men room here? There is no more doubt in the mind of "Phog" Allen concerning the ability of the wind in Kansas to blow. The other day while Phog was work in his office, he pulled the top of his machine off leaving the bare skeleton remaining. Professor talking about the surival of the fittest: I am a good example of the survival of the fittest have six sisters. In Dr. R. C. Moore's class in geology he was questioning various members about glaciers in British Columbia and Ecuador and grew almost peevish when one could answer. He discovered the trouble when he asked where Ecuador was located and got no response. At the "gym" dance following the finals Saturday night the orchestra was jazing away at its best on My Baby's Arms. A man temporarily to one of the hystanders and inquired, "Is that Home Sweet Home?" A certain senior woman is known to have traveled clear down to Kentucky, Street between a 9:30 and a 10:30 clock, powder puff All is vanity, indeed! Mu Phi Epsilon announces the pledging of Lorraine Nelson, fa23 Lawrence. A Personal Proposition The Wabuansee County Club of K, U, entertained the Ala Vista High School basketball team and the Alma High School debating team at 1339 Tennessee Street Friday night. Refreshments were served. Particular young men prefer to have clothes that emphasize their own personality. Clothes "made in bunches" and sold to any man who comes along put a man in the "standardized" class. "Standardizing" is a good thing for machinery, but not for YOUR appearance. Drop in for a demonstration. County Club Entertains High School Students It's— Each team was chaperoned by a teacher, former students of the University, Mr. James Frederick of Alta Vista, and Mr. Raymond of Alma. The guests numbered twenty four. Club members present were Mary Cummings and John D. Pringle, named Pringle, c23, Roy D. Pringle, c22, Dilred Ross, c23, Ivang Wage, c23, William L. Treu, e22, and John Winkler, w22. Iowa women are interested in citizenship. At a citizenship school conducted by the Iowa University extension, 207 students enrolled for the course. Student Volunteers will meet at 6:45 o'clock, Wednesday evening in Myers Hall. Inter-freunality baseball league will be organized Wednesday night, March 7 at 7 o'clock at the Ochino house, 1386 Vernot Street. All local and professional fraternities are asked to send representatives. Kappa Phi will meet, Wednesday night at 6:45 at Myers hall. The Entomology Club will meet Thursday at 4:30 in Professor Hunter's office. Announcements Tryouts for annual Spring Follies will be held at Little Theatre, Green Hall. Thursday afternoon 3:30 o'clock until 5:30. Meeting of the electrical engineering society tonight at 7:30 o'clock in Marvin Hall. Easter is Close at Hand Phone 621 825 1-2 Mass. St. The Folks at home would appreciate some flowers to make the occasion complete.—Think it over for awhile. Then drop in when you are down town and see what we will have. THE FLOWER SHOP TEACHERS WANTED Twist the Tiger's Tail Enroll now for a good 1920 position. Calls come to us from every section of the country. Send for blank TODAY. Remember it is our old opponent—Missouri. This is your last chance to help 824 Metropolitan Bldg.. Hawkins, Manager St. Louis, Mo... W. J. Hawkins, Manager Thursday, March 18 At 8:20 Saturday the last day forSeniorinvitations Pat Pedroja, chairman of the committee, will be at the check stand between every class in the morning and all of every afternoon. All Seniors must stop at Fraser check stand this week and order the number of invitations they desire. Quill Club will meet Thursday night in Fraser Rest Room prompt up at o'clock. Meeting will be over in time for the mass meeting in the Gymn. Leads and chorus parts will be chosen and all talent is urgd to come. Fraser Chapel The Eli. F. Dorsey Post of the American Legion will meet Thursday evening at eight o'clock at the Legion rooms aboe the Merchant's National bank. All ex-service men of the University are invited. Kansas vs Missouri Debate Place your order for Easter now. Student Council meeting tonight in Room 110 Fraser Hall at 7:30. Very important meeting. John Monteith, Pres. THE ENORMOUS RESOURCES OF MY TAILORING. ESTABLISHMENT MEAN. THE ENORMOUS RESOURCES OF MY TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT MEAN: —larger selections of fine imported and domestic woolens. -----ample choice of new pattern in desirable qualities whether you pay forty dollars or less, or less than fifty dollars. Samuel G. Clarke 1033 Mass. St. Houk's Barber Shop —the most skilled designers and tailors —values based on actual cost of materials and workmanship, and not on arbitrary valuation You will need to have experience, and I will consider it a privilege to serve you. Clothes Cleaned and Pressed is a saving Garments called for and delivered Call Fraker or Eaton YOUR THE STUDENT CLEANERS Phone 499 OPEN TILL TWELVE O'CLOCK W E Have Your Size in Stock Carter Tire & Battery Co. Phone 1300 1009 Mass. THE WATKINS NATIONAL BANK "The Bank where Students Bank" During 1918-19 we received official requests from employers in forty-five states, except New York. Employers from Queensbridge to University, OUR EIGHTH YEAR OF BCOMM WANTED A DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE OR USE OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES are usually chosen. They are wanted. No enrollment fees necessary. We offer Professional Services for technicians you must use the same service our Professional Services for teacher Certificates of Deposit 6534 WESTERN REFERENCE TEACHERS WANTED BONEDRY WILLARD THREADE RUBBER Batteries Come That Way Put your spare money in our certificates of deposit They bear 3 per cent Interest The Western Reference & Bond Association 403 Journal Building, Kansas City, Mo. YOUR STOMACH $3.50 for $3 SATISFY $5.50 for $5 After dances we are open until one o'clock. The Jayhawk Cafe Eat the thing you like. No use to pay money for unpalatable food. You can order any or all your favorites at the Jayhawk. The Daily Kansan Sent anywhere for the rest of the year $1.25 Call K. U. 66