THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN BY THE WAY Alpha Chi Omega will entertain with a house party March 5, 6, and 7. The out of town guest will be Marguerite Smith, Wilman Van达康, Kee Richards, and Hazel Howard of Hutchinson, Helen McKee, and Ruth Thurston. Richard Pohlman, PhD, President of Ottawa, and Catherine and Milkard Miller of Butler, Mo. Delta Tau Delta will entertain with a house dance Friday night. Beta Theta Pi will entertain with a house dance Friday night. Alpha Tau Omega will entertain with a house dance Friday, March 5. Fred Pausch, 120, returned Tuesday night after a few days visit at his home in Atchison. Miss Edith Flutz of Hiawana, will spend Saturday and Sunday with Vesa Ta尔堡, c21, at the Alpha Delta Pi house. ___ The Kappa Phi annual Mid-year pany, which was postponed on account of the flu, will be given Friday March 6. in the Methodist church. Miss Alberta Corbin, dean of women was a dinner guest at the University Cooperative House Tuesday night. Miss Pearl Holland, c22, was a dinner guest at the University Cooperative House Wednesday night. Phi Alpha Delta, legal fraternity, announces the initiation of the following men: Lyle Armel, **P22**, Holton, Ellen Hilsen, **P22**, Rosehill; Dale Dillon, **P22**, Coffeyville; Carl Windsor, **P22**, Atchison. Fraternity Mothers' Club held the, regular meeting Monday at the Kappa house. Hostesses were Miss Valentine Miss Hoffman, and Miss Hamblin. The following program was given: violin solo, Blanche Potts; vocal meda, Media Keeler; readings, Dorothy Brandle and Marjorie Fulton. Delta Tau Delta will entertain their ISE HAS MANY DEGREES THE REGISTRAR SAYS FIVE Too many degrees! Who ever heard of anyone having too many degrees? But there is one among who does have too many degrees and who says that he is going to have an auction sale of LL's B. and A. M.'s etc. some of these days. (Won't there be some crowd at that sale!) Prof. John Ise, of the department of economics is that man. He is almost as burdened with handles on his name as the Prince of Wales is with his numerous appellations and titles. If Professor Ise should sign his academic name in full it would look something like this: John Ise, Mus, B. A, B. LL. B, A. M. Ph. D. No other man on the Hill has such a signature as that Very few men in existence have such a line of distinctive symbols after their names. newly initiated members Friday night with a dance at F. A. U. Professor Ise started his college education at the University of Kansas in the school of Fine Arts in 1905. He studied voice, receiving his degree in music in 1908. Two years later he was graduated from the School of Law, and LL.B was added to his list of scholastic identifications. The next year the A. B. degree was conferred upon him. Beta Theta Pi held an initiation Monday night for the following: Dudley Wayn, Abhene; Everett Hitchcock, Julian Lowe; Margaret Augusta; and Bryan Lynch, Salima. Cecil Burden, former student, came from Hutchinson Thursday, to visit at the Alpha Tau house. Chancellor Strong went to Rose- daile Wednesday to direct the March faculty meeting of the School of medicine at the Bell Memorial Hospital. The Woman's Forum will meet for the first time since the flu ban Men's Glee Club March 11 The Wise Man Will Make His Date NOW Admission 50c No War Tax Such a collection of diplomas represents a total of fourteen years' work, but it took Professor Lasse nine years to cover the ground. This was the last year he taught school several sessions and by doing extra work all the time. took his A, M, in 1912, and Ph. D. in 1914, both at Harvard, majoring in Economics there. Although Professor Ise does not ever intend to make any professional use of his musical talent, yet he gets a great deal of pleasure from it and is particularly proud of his schooling which was spent in training that talent as well as spent. Having been admitted to the bar after graduation from the law school here Attorney Isse practised law on a short time. Then he went to Harvard and, in some way, drifted into business out to be his real field and now he is back at K. U. leading students through the tangled intricacies of Foreign Exchange, The Balance of Trade, Production and Consumption to the other haffing questions so hardly handled in "Seagle and "Ely." No War Tax Thursday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in 110 Fraser," said Lillian Cottrell, president of the Woman's Forum. "We will have an informal discussion of the relations between Mexico and the United States. All the women are invited." REMEMBER Fraser Hall Mar.11 Mary Olsen, President. All men who have unhered am worked on the doors at previous bask- ball games, book to George Net- elyman, gymnasium, Friday night, at 6:45 P. M. Pulli Lambda Sigma will meet at the home of Mrs J. H. Mitchell, 601 Tennessee Street, Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Every member should be present as there is important business. Meet Margo Oler, President. Black Helmets will meet Thursday night at 8 o'clock at the Alpha Tau house. Black Helmets will meet at the Alphau Tau house at 8 o'clock tonight. Ruth Trant, Pres. Everyone come to the Pie Social at the Baptist Church Friday evening at 8:00 o'clock. Pies will not be sold until after the basket ball game at the Robinson Gymnasium. Varsity "A" will meet Thursday night at 7:15 o'clock. ..Prof. L. E. Sisauer's Sunday School class will meet at the home of Jessie Dana Saturday evening at 7:30 cclock for their social service work "Her Husband's Wife" Brand new scenery has been bought by the K. U. Dramatic Club at a cost of $250 for this play, when it will be used for the first time. This scenery will be the finishing touch, and added to the merit of the play itself and the excellent acting abilities of the cast, will make the production of "Her Husband's Wife" one you will not want to miss. MONDAY NIGHT, MARCH 22 BOWERSOCK THEATRE HARTZELL RAY, 940 Ind. KUKU KLAN will hold an important meeting Thursday night in Fraser Chapel. Official business of urgent nature. John Krinkle, Pres. Book Exchange in Fraser will be open Thursday and Friday from 9:30 o'clock to 11:30 to give out checks. I enclose $... for ... seats to "Her Husband's Wife" at the Bowersock March 22. I prefer seats in row... To Get Good Seats Mail This Coupon Today Quill Club will meet in Fraser Rest Room Thursday night at 8 o'clock. "Suiting You" THAT'S MY BUSINESS WM SCHULZ 917 Mass, St. ... F. B. McCOLLOSH, Druggist E曼康 Kodakus L. E. Waterman and Conklin Fountain Pens THE REXAL STORE 847 Mass. St. Scalp Treatment Facial Massage Shampooing Manicuring Hair Bobbing Announcements Prices—Parquet and first $ rows balcony, $ 1.10; balcony, 83c; gallery, 55c. Including war tax. MRS. NELLIE BEAL OPEN EVENINGS 911 1-2 Mass. Over GUSTAFSON'S Phone 346 loose at the— FOUR BUCKS— GYM— MARCH 26th— MIDNIGHT REVUE— BIG EATS— MYSTIC LIGHTS— SURPRISES— THRILLS— OH THAT MUSIC! That's what they'll say when nine of the wildest Syncopated Jazz Hounds ever assembled break FACTS BOLSHEVIKI BALL Cause music is going to be a big feature—Ivan Pratruski's Russian Jazz-boys are going to make the hop a party "You'll Never Forget"— KuKu Klan meet tonight at 7:30 Fraser Chapel. Important business. Be there on time. The Wildest, Wickedest, Woozliest Ever In 1878 the University Courier and the University Pastime appeared as rivals of the Kansas Collegiate. The Pastime was a private venture, devoted particularly to news and included in sensation the story of his experience. In 1879 the Collegiate changed its name to the Kansas Review. The first University annual, the Hierophantes, was published in 1873, the Kikkabe appeared in 1882; the Cyclone in 1883, and the Cicala in 1884. The Helianthus was published in 1889. Trinity Episcopal Church 1001 VERNON STREET CHAPLAIN EVAN A. ED. WARDS, RECTOR Lent 1920 Beginning February 22nd SUNDAYS IN LENT: 8:00 a. m. Holy Communion 11:00 a. m. Morning Prayer and Sermon. and Sermon. 7:45 p. m. Evening Pravee 7:45 p. m. Evening Prayer and Address. 4:00 p. m. Vital Talks on Life. For students. SATURDAYS. 10:00 a. m. The Holy Commun ion 7:30 p. m. 15-minute Choir Service Service. PALM SUNDAY MARCH 28th Bishop Wise will administer the Holy Rite of Confratern HOLY WEEK: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, 10:00 a.m. 7:45 p. m. www.palmchurch.com 10:00 a. m. M. morning Prayer. 12:00 — 3:00 The Three Hours. 7:45 p. m. Stainer's "Gruci- "Easter Sunday is April 4." motor service EASTER DAY, APRIL 4th. 6:00 a. m. and 10:30 a. m. The Holy Communion. Office Hours: 10-12, except Mondays and Saturdays; 4—6 Mondays and Fridays. 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