THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN BY THE WAY Edgar L. Hollis, c20, business manager of the 1929 Jayhawker, was called to his home in Froemia Sunday by the illness of his brother. Mr. Harry Sacher and wife of Kau City was spent Saturday and Sunday in Lawrence visiting friends. Mr. Sacher a former student in the University. Agnes Eagle, c'23, has withdrawn from school because of illness and returned to her home in Kansas City Lois Rogers, fa'23, and Chara Pelion, c'21, spent Saturday and Sunday in St. Joseph, Mo. Prof. G. J. Hood has left for Holly wood, Cal., for a month's vacation. Mrs. H. W. Humble expects to go to Lindsberg Friday to establish a chapter there of Delta Phi Delta honory painting sorority. Evan N. Huntingster of Fort Scott who entered the College in 1913, has made application for an A. B. degree. Mr. Huntingster has been in the army and has been unable to obtain his degree. Anacia announces the initiation of Earl W. Keeon, c^22; of Mildred, R. C. McHenley, m^22; of Conway Springs, Richard B. MKeee, c^23; of Chanute, and R. E. Flower, c^22 of Wellington. Josephine Slavens, c'22 who has been sick with the influenza for several weeks, is able to attend classes this morning. Robert Burns, c22 spent the week end visiting Theodore Hussey in Topeka. Frank Ellis of Eudora visited friends on the Hill Saturday. Mrs. W, E. Bryant, of Brockton, Mass., Louise Bryant, c'24, and Louise Dennison, c'23, spend Saturday and Sunday in Kansas City, Mo. Iris Russell, c'20 spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, in Kansas City. Alpha Chi Omega will entertain this week. A dance will be held at the chapter house Friday night. Dr. L. A. Smith of Lincoln, Nebraska spent Saturday and Sunday with his son, Fred Smith c21. Mrs. H. L. Bender spent Saturday and Sunday with her son, Vere W. Bender, fa'21. Olin R. Harner, c'23, with withdrawd from the University because of ill health and will return to his home in Howard, Kansas. Junion Prom Farce to Replace Beauty Contest A aforce, on put by a dozen of the most beautiful women on the campus, will be staged in the intermission of the Junior Prom, April 16, announced Manager Rudy Bauman this morning. "When the Jayhawker began putting off their annual beauty contest," Baumann said, "The women had not bothered. The men we hope to remedy this lack by having the most beautiful women in our Joe. Schwartz is now working up the force, and he will bring in members of the Dramatic Club." Mr. Bauman left this morning for Kansas City to work out some details of the music and programs with the city caterers. Delta Upsilon announces the pledg ig of Jack Light, e'23, of Winfield. W. H. Degan, l'21, spent the week end in Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cary of Arkansas City, Kansas, are visiting their son, W. B. Cary. e20. Tan Beta Pi, honorary engineering raternity, announces the pledging of Hiram C. Leng, Lisman Strathan, Warren Mason, Jahn R. Wahstedt, F. Kinkel, Paul P. Merritt, John C. Tracey, R. D. Kanose, Paul O. Holland, Thomas Mott, Willis H. Beltz, and Guy E. Sackett. Professor and Mrs. Olin Tompill had as their guests over Sunday, Mr and Mrs. B. M. Gregory of Coffeyville. Announcements Home Economics Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 in the basement of Fraser. Quill Club will meet in Fraser Rest Room Thursday night at 8 o'clock. Book Exchange in Fraser will be open Thursday and Friday from 9:30 o'clock to 11:30 to give out checks. KUKU KLAN will hold an important meeting Tuesday night in Fraser Chapel. Official business of urgent nature. John Krinkle, Pres. Date rule suspended for those who attend "Come Along Mary." This does not include anything else, however. Rilla Hammat, Pres. W. S. G. A. The Men's Student Council will hold a meeting Wednesday night to decide on a time for the ratification of the new constitution. "This plan will be thoroughly dis- LEAVE THE GAME WITH OKLAHOMA TO SCRUBBY AND THE OTHER PLAYERS While we all cannot play we can be on hand and do our part. We've got the right men on the team—we've got the leaders—we've got the "pep." So what's to keep us from winning? An Ed. V. Price & Co. tailored to order suit is a good instiller for success. Samuel G. Clarke 1033 Mass.St. After Fraternity last night we all made a dash for The Oread Cafe "Bricks" and prepared for a good night's study—with a toasted cheese and a malted milk. An ivory tusk belonging to the species narwhal is one of the treasures in the possession of H. T. Martin, in the department of paleontology. HAS TUSK PERRY FOUND CURATOR GETS TREASURE This tusk is one that the late ex plover Peary brought from the north to New York in 1896. It was given by Mr. Martin as a token of valet to Mr. Peary, as a token of good fellowship. While in New York Mr. Martin's laboratory joined the working room's of Mr. Peery's and his wife, who became well acquainted with him. Before a trip north Mr. Henderson's gun became broken and it was impossible to replace it. The gun disappeared without Mr. Henderson as he was an experienced cussed and deflimate action will be taken after the meeting," said John Monteith this morning. The regular meeting of the Student Volunteers will be held at 6:45 o'clock Wednesday at Myron Hall in order to host a celebration. A registration may be attended at 8:30 o'clock. traveler and was able to take charge of a wheel or use a compass as the occasion demanded. He had always accompanied Mr. Pearcy on exploration trips. Mr. Martin mended the gun and when the company returned from the north he was presented with the tusk. The K. U. Dames will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Craig Kennedy at 511 Louisiana Street. Miners and Geologists meet Thursday, March 5, 4:30 P. M. Ha- worth Hall, Room 205. Dr. W. P. Haynes will speak on "Aerial Photogra- phy." …Prof. L. E. Sisson's Sunday School class will meet at the home of Jessie Dana Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock for their social service work. The tusk is about seven feet long with spiral groovings running the full length of it. It is two inches at the base and tapers gradually. Snow Zoology Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'clock at the usual place. The narwhal is an animal of about twenty feet in length and is akin to the whale. Its one tusk grows 75 degrees from its body, the other is much smaller. These tusks are of coarse material value but are often used as harpows. Le Circle Française will meet Wed nessday at 3:00 o'clock in Room 306, Fraser. Prof. G. LaFayette Cram, instructor in romance 'languages, wifive a talk in French on some interesting parts of Paris. Senior play practice will be help tonight in Green Hall. All members of the cast are to meet at Prof. MacFarlane and will also attend that was postponed from Monday night because of conflict with the Dramatic Club play. Professor MacMurray. Everyone to come to the Pie Social at the Baptist Church Friday evening at 8:00 c'clock. Plies will be sold unlucky. You'll also all game at the Baptist Gymnasium. Kapna Phi will meet Wednesday light at 6:45 o'clock in Myers Hall or installation of officers. The House President's Council will meet Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 p.m. on架 in Frankfurt. The president are urged to be present. Oliver Constant, Chairman. Varsity "A" will meet Thursday night at 7:15 o'clock. Ruth Trant, Pres. All men who have ushered an worked on the doors at previous baskish games, report to George Nethell basketball team, Friday xpndy, at 6:45 P. M. We need a real live college man who is interested in working his way through college to take full charge of a sales campaign in this territory for a staple house-hold article. It is possible with our proposition for such a man to easily make his funds working a couple of hours a day and on Saturday. This is no fake and will stand the strictest investigation. Corrective classes in women's gym nasium are again meeting at 11:30 and 2:30 o'clock. The Mining and Geology Club will meet Thursday at 4:30 in Room 203, Haworth Hall. Dr. W. P. Haynes will speak on "Aerial Photography." This is the first meeting after the raising, of the fu ban and every member is urged to come. We Pay Your College Expenses Sterling Products Co., Dept. B. 35 S. Desplaines St., Chicago ANNOUNCING FOUR THE SOPH HOP March Twenty-Sixth Presenting the BUCKS Bolshevik Atmosphere—Bombs—Russian Dancers—Special Bol- shevik Orchestra—An Evening of Thrills and Surprises—It's the First Bolshevik Party to run "Open" in America— "Bolsheviki Ball" "You'll Never Forget It" THE WIERDEST, WICKEDEST, WOZLIEST EVER! Woman's Glee Club R E D S A R E C O M I N G Forty-five trained voices in concert. 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