UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN DR. GRAY OPENS SHORT CAMPAIGN Kansas City Minister Gives Series of "Modern Messages" to Students ASK PEOPLE TO THINK Consider Fundamental Problems of Life—Last Service Tonight Dr. Joseph M. M. Gray, of Grand Avenue Temple, Kansas City, began a series of religious meetings for the students of the University, at the Methodist church Sunday night. Dr. Gray is delivering what he calls "A Group of Modern Messages for University Men and Women." Dr. Gray's lectures are particularly applicable to university life. The subject of his address Sunday night was "Entrance Examinations." In this course, the students would question the college man and woman would be compelled to answer as they enter upon their life's work is that of their attitude toward religion. "We have come to a very brave and bold person," he said. We defy anybody to question us about our religion, and no one is more brave and bold than the college student." "ASK STUDENTS THE PURPOSE of these services", said D. Gray in a meeting of the Y. M. C. A, and Y. W. C. A. workers,"is not to embarrass anyone by asking whether or not he is a Christian, but to try to get the men and women of the University to think more seriously on matters of religion." LEADERSHIP COME FROM MID- Atlens Halls AFTER afternoon of the meeting to the men of the University on the subject, "Some Problems of Leadership." In this talk Dr. Gray said that he recently had a letter from John R. Mott, saying he had records and statistics to prove that he was active in student activist movements in America come from the colleges of the middle west. "We are living in the greatest century the world has ever seen," said Dr. Gray. "However soon the war in Europe ends we shall never go anywhere as it was prior to August, 1914." "The greatest loss that the war will bring about will not be the loss of money and property, but the loss of mind. The greatest minds of the world have gone down in the dust of the trenches, and whatever leadership is to carry the world forward during the next thirty years, we must come up for this leadership must come from the colleges and universities of the middle west." Dr. Gray spoke to the students last night at the Methodist church on the subject, "The Major Elective." He explained how the elective was rewarded recounted after the service. Dr. Gray will speak at 4:30 this afternoon at Myers Hall to the women of the University, and again tonight at 7:30 at the Methodist church to both men and women. The meeting tonight will be the last of the series. BY THE WAY- Men's Pan-Hellenic Smoker The annual Men's Pan-Hellenic Smoker will be given Wednesday night, at 8 o'clock, in F. A. U. hall. The six fraternities which will furnish entertainment are: Beta Theta Pi "Hawaiian Dancers"; Phi Gamma Delta a farce, "K. U. Pan-Hellenic Council"; Sigma Alpha Epsilon "Fifteen Minutes of Ragtime"; Acacia a farce, "Pan-Hellenic In Hell"; Kappa Sigma "A Kappa Sigma Romance"; Phi Kappa Psi "Rural Comedy". Y. M.-Y. W. Valentine Party "Stick around the Gym after the basketball game Saturday night. There'll be something doing." These are the words of Clarence Gorrill and Itasca Hillsman, chairmen of the Y. M.-Y. W. entertainment committees which are staging the annual All-University Valentine Party in Robinson Gymnasium Saturday night. Just what is the number of the entertainment committees to tell; but much more important in the room rooms Myers Hall is taken as a pretty good indication that the coming party will surpass all others of the year for uniqueness and elaborateness. The party will be given on the lower floor of the Gym, and will begin immediately after the basketball game. "Group" amusements of some mysterious sort will be in order, and there will be genuine entertainment. An admission price of ten cents will be charged. "And that doesn't begin to pay for the cost of the eats," say the committee chairmen. Architects' Banquet The Architectural Engineers will give their annual banquet Thursday night, 7:30, at the Eldridge House. Girls' Prom The Girls' Prom Saturday afternoon was attended by three hundred University women. Huge American flags decorated the Gymnasium, honoring the birthday of Lincoln. Even the favors, buttons decorate with flags, were patriotic. A two-course nalism, now associated with the Captureoon was served throughout the *Perf Farm Publications*. First floor (2) University Women's Association The tea will be the association will meet Saturday, February 17, at 3 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Erasmus Haworth, 1503 Massachusetts street. The tea is given Satur- day at 4 p.m., at the home that more of the members can attend University Women's Tea Lawrence Music Club The Lawrence Music Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Joseph Farrell, 1008 Tennessee street, Wednesday afternoon. The club will be the subject of the meeting. Women's Athletic Association **Women's Athletic Association** The Women's Athletic Association will hold a mass meeting Wednesday night in Robinson Gymnasium starting at 7:15 o'clock. Class yells and songs will be features of the gathering. The University Women's Band also will make its appearance. To Wed Tomorrow The wedding of Miss Louise Fleming, of Topeka, and Mr. Mark G. Troxell, assistant state auditor, will take place tomorrow afternoon, February 14. Miss Fleming is a former student and a member of the Pi Beat Phil sorority of the University of Kansas. Prof. and Mrs. A. S. Olin entertained the Baptist students of the University at their home, 1144 Louis Lounge on Saturday night with a Valentine party. Miss Marion Lewis, sp. c, spent Saturday and Sunday in Topeka with Miss Mildred Eppard, a graduate student of the department of Jour- The Gamma Phi Betas were at home to the Sigma Nus Friday from five until six o'clock. The Gamma Phi Beta sorority entertained with Fathers' Day Sunday Ten fathers were present. Ruth A. Faris, c '19, was called to her home in Guyman, Okla., this morning by the serious illness of her father. Edward Kendrick, c18, who was forced to go to his home in Kansas City several weeks ago because of a severe case of tonsillitis, is much better. Mr. Kendrick is a member of the Sigma Nu fraternity. ANNOUNCEMENTS The Snow Zoology Club will meet at the home of Professor and Mrs. Douthitt, 1720 Louisiana street, Tuesday night, February 15. Mrs. Douthitt will speak on the subject, "Birds." Doors will be locked after 7:30. 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