FEBRUARY 7,1918. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Committee Receives Three Hundred Names Of Men Now In Service University Men Prefer Aviation To Other Branches Of Service Since the last publication of the names of those who have entered service, the committee in charge has received the following names: William H. Allen, Aviation. William H. Allen, Aviation, William Anschutz, Aviation, Florida Clarence W. Atkinson, Lieutenant, L. G. Allen, Eldridge Adama, Lieutenant, M. R C, Ft. Sam Houston, Texas. Leonard Acre, Co. M. 137th Inf., Ft. Sill, Okla. E. C. Arnold. Henry J. Albach, Radio Service, Navy. Fred Apt, Adjunct and Supply Officer, Field Artillery, Camp Mills. Arthur C. Bradley, 312th Engineers. Camp Pike, Ark. R. C. Brown, Lieutenant, Camp Stanley, Leon Springs, Texas. E. B. Black, Engineers' O. R. C. R. Brownhill, Chambley Theater, Major Jolson Diontie present. Major Rainbow Division, France. Austin Bailey, Second Lieutenant, Signal Corps, Radio Service, Washington. H. K, Boone, Surgeon, Navy. Milton Baer, Aviation School, Austin, Texas. Dadley F. Black, Captain, E. R. C. E. Leroyngew Robert Barnes, N. R. C., Brooklyn Navy Yard. J. C. Bruinton, Rainbow Division, France W. E. Brown, Leon Springs, Texas. Prodierck, Bonnebrake, Co. A, 118-7240 www.bonnebrake.com Max Brown, Signal Platton, Headquarters Co., 137th Inf., Camp Donnell Bon Barnett, Kansas Ambulance Corps No. 20 Camp Doniphan. Harry V. Becker, Co.F, 314th engineers, Camp Funston, . William M. Boone, Infantry, Camp Fonction James V. Brown, Electrician, Radio R. W. Buckles, *Int*s. Conf. In. Fellowship Custer, Mier. Laurence Christine, Ft. Riley. Harold Brownlee, Lieutenant, Engi- gergee J. C. L. S. Berger, Base Hospital, Camp I. M. Wise Laurence Christine, Ft. Kiley, W. W. Calkish, Ft. Sheridan. S. W. Conner. ton Leo, Barr Crabbe, Captain. Faul Cubbison, Captain, Camp Fun for Clarence S. Cole, Major, Surgeon, Army, H. E. Creighton, Rainbow Division France Army, Stanley M. Cayor, Corporal, Co. G. 36th Inf, Camp Lewis, Wash. R. S. Crismith, Rainbow Division Clarence A. Castle, Ambulance Corps France Samuel E. Campbell, Engineering Corns Gola William Coffelt, Aviation, John E. Curran, Lieutenant. Erle F. Cress, Lieutenant, Co. N, 5th Dovat Bt. Pt. Leworthow. John E. Curran, Lieutenant. Nate E. Green, Lieutenant. Co. Clark B. Carpenter, Army, Ft. Lea- venworth, Geo. E. Coffin, Artillery, Battery "R" 13th Reg. Camp Doniphan. Millard E. Ciawson, M. S. E., Co. B. 129th Flight Signal, Battalion, Camp Gee, A. Clark, Co. A., 110th Eng. Couss, Nathan. Eugene Davis, Second Lieutenant, Coast, Artillery, Fortress Nomore, Va. E. K. Dewey, Engineers' Officers Re- serve. Loe, Va. G. Austin Davis, Signal Corps. Henry C. Dolde, Lieutenant. Fred S. Degan, Quartermaster's Frute Fl. Plays-Tax Otto Dingleseadt, Second Lieuten- try, Camp Doninha Elmer Dittmar, Lieutenant. Charles I. Drake, Aviation. Milton S. Ducker, 23rd Eng., Camp Naunda, Id. **Prop:** B. Sanker **France** S. Dunker, 23rd Eng., Camp Russell D. Elliott, Lieutenant, S. S. Ericsson. Geo. H. Edwards, Second Lieutenant, Quartermaster's Dept. Dept. Camp Funston. Charles J. Eldridge, Medical Reserve Chicago University. Alvar Fuller, Aviation, Robert E. Ferguson, Ft. St. Robert E. Ferguson, Camp Funston A, J. Fecht, First Lieutenant, France Guy A. Flimey, Lieutenant, M. O, R b. Cass Louis Kink, First Sergeant, Heavy Louisville, Camp Duganhah. John C. Giesecke, II, Co., 106th Brigade, Camp Brant, Panama Dr. Blaine Garrison, First Lieutenant, Panama. Field X (G), John C. Greenstreet, 20th Co., 164th Col., Carnegie Fun Park. ant, Panamh. George Gray, Corporal, Battery E. Switzerland, Ft. El Sall. Harry T. Gray, Lieutenant, Co. H. 365th Inf. Camp Funston. 1301h Field Artillery, Ft. Stil, Harry T. Gray, Lieutenant, Co. H. Frank C. Gephart, Sanitary Corps. Hugh Gutzmacher, Aviahion, Omaha Thon, R. Gowanlock, Captain, Co. H. Midwest Bank, Fountain. 2352d Inf., Camp s. Alton Gumbiner, O. S. Gillian. (Continued in tomorrow's Kanan) By the Way一 Miss Lawellin attended the University year before last and is a member of Mu Phi Epsilon. Miss Bonnie Lawellin of Garnett and Corporal Arnold Neil of Fort Still were married February 4 at Wichita. Lawellin-Neil Will Give Entertainment at Topeka Lena Pittenger and Edna Roberts seniors in the School of Fine Arts, will go to Topeka Friday to give an entertainment at the Railroad Y. M. C. A. They will be assisted by Harold Muhllohen of Greensburg. Fraternity Call Delta Tau Delta delta on Sigma Kappa last night from 7 to 8 o'clock. Class Gives Play Phi Gamma Delta announces the pledging of Randolph Adams of Topeka. Sigma Phi Sigma Pledges Sigma Phi Sigma announces the pledging of Wilson Dean, of Richfield. Phi Kappa Psi will give a house dance Friday night. House Dance Rota Club The Rota Club will meet in the Women's Rest Room in Fraser Saturday at 2:30 o'clock. Dorothy Cole and Hazel Pratt went to Kansas City today to spend the day. Pi Kappa Alpha will entertain Alphas Delta Delta from the house tonight from 8 o'clock. Hubert Cox, of Camp Doniphan, is spending a few days at the Sigma Phi Sigma house, en route to Omaha, Neb., where he will enter the Balloon Summit. Sumbrem. Sigma Alpha Epallon announces the pledging of Ernest Kugler of G雁尔 Wiley Wyatt, e'18, of Camp Doniphan, is in Lawrence on a short furlough. Have you tried Big Von's candies? They're great.—Adv. Send the Daily Kansan Home. Citizens State Bank Deposits Guaranteed The University Bank Why Not Carry Your Account Here? Men Leaving For War; Women Teachers Needed University Graduates Are In Demand In Kansas Schools Says Dean Kelly Teaching in a grade school or high school may not seem as picturequee or romantic as being a Red Cross nurse or driving a war motor car, but there is a big measure of duty in it that backs Kansas girls to take the places of the hundreds of Kansas men teachers who teach at the school. P. J. Kellly, dean of the school of education at the University of Kansas. "Practically all of more than 1,800 men teaching in Kansas grade schools in 1916 have left or will leave the school room for the duration of the war," said Dean Kelly. "Of the 972 men, not including superintendents and principals, teaching in Kansas were volunteered or are in the draft age and a majority of their number will join the army. "There are two possible sources for the public schools to obtain teachers. They must call back the former teachers from homes and other callings and "The education of young Kansans faces a grave crisis that the public is failing utterly to appreciate. One thing that must be kept up is the education of the children. We can't let it fall back one bit in quality. But we can't keep up with the growing shortage of teachers. Everything fresh at the Candy Shop. Try our home made candies. Adv. "The boards of education must seek out the old teachers in their communities and must urge the young women to take up the work. There is no use looking to the universities and normals to turn out an adequate supply of teachers in these times. Already they cannot meet the demands made upon them and the .*t-tuition* is growing more serious daily." the young college women, whether they must earn a living or not, should go into the class room. On Ne Passe Pas, Says French Medal of Verdun Willard Peirce, c21, has a bronze medal which was presented to the soldiers who fought in the battle of Verdun. This medal was given by the citizens of Verdun on November 20, 1916, to all officers and soldiers who assisted in turning back the German army at that place. THE JEWELER Makes Watches Run Right 917 MASS. ST. LANDER For Quick Taxi and Livery Service TELEPHONE Any Time of the Day or Night. 100 SHOE REPAIRING Best materials used. 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The Dramatic Club is proud to announce the appearance of the following under the personal supervision of Prof. Arthur MacMurray: On one side of the medal is the figure of a woman, dressed in the uniform of a French soldier and wearing a steel helmet. At the top is the phrase On Ne Pae (They shall not pass.) The reverse side bears a likeness of the fort at Verdun with the date below it, February 21, 1916. When the Curtain Goes Up on the CHECKMATE AT THE BOWERSOCK, FEBRUARY 20 Caromels that melt in your mouth at the Candy Shop—Adv. LEWIS HULL: Who will be remembered from "Under Cover" and "If I Were Dean." HELEN BENDER: An able interpreter of serious roles who has had two years' Dramatic Club experience. Plymouth—an incisive factor at K. U.-Adv. Plymouth—an inclusive factor at K. U.—Adv. BURNEY MILLER: A character actor, well-known through several one act successes. 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