UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN HOPKINS GOES TO ENGLISH MEETING Will Deliver Address Before English Teachers in New York December 1 Prof. E. M. Hopkins of the department of English speaks before the general session of the Virginia State Teachers' Association at Richmond, November 29, on "Elementary School English." On December 1, as president of the organization, he delivers the opening address at the annual meeting of the Department of English at the Hotel Astor, New York. The Council will be in session from November 30 to December 2. Immediately after the organization of the Council, the Kansas Association of Teachers of English was formed as an affiliated body, with a working plan so complete and effective that it has since been followed in a number of other states. Professor Hopkins was also in forming the Kansas association, and is editor of its Bulletin, published four times a year. Professor Hopkins has been a director of this association since it was formed in 1911 through the agency of the N. E. A., but wholly independent of the American Speech Associates was to establish the English Journal, of which Professor Hopkins is associate editor. An American Speech Committee having charge of the academic and scientific aspects of the work of the American Speech League, founded by Professor Hopkins and Sup. H. B. Wilson of Topela as members from Kansas. Professor Hopkins has published a report of the cost and labor of teaching English in secondary schools and colleges, and it has made much more extended report on elementary school English which has been in progress for three years. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS HOLD MEETING TONIGHT The American Institute of Electrical Engineers will have a meeting of special interest in the lecture of Marvin Hall at seven-thirty o'clock tonight. The electricals are making every possible effort to build up the membership of their society and to make the regular meetings so interesting that the members will feel that they cannot afford to miss them. The meeting tonight will begin with a stunt by several members of the society after which G. A. Smith, Clarence Griffith, and LePort Spangler will tell of their experiences on the Mexican border with Company M. Professor Shaad, head of the department, will also discuss and analyze the course offered in electrical engineering for the benefit of the freshmen who expect to take up electrical work. Everyone interested in electrical work is invited to attend the meeting. Give Concert in Leavenworth Give Concert in Leavenworth Prof. W.B. Downing and Miss Pearl Emley will give a concert Thursday night in Leavenworth. The faculty of the School of Fine Arts are becoming well known by these concerts throughout the state, which are always popular and well attended. Greeks Hold Symposium A. Greek Symposium will be held at the residence of Prof. A. M. Wilcox, for the Greek faculty and the students of Homer, on Thursday evening. Professor Wilcox will read a paper, "Appreciation of Homer" after which the evening will be spent informally. Mr. J. D. Joseph of Whitewater is the guest of his daughter Marion at the Alemannia house. Prof. W, R. B. Robertson's class in zoology will go to Kent on the Interurban Thursday to study the animals in that locality. COAL Now is the time to order your winter's coal. A full line kept in stock. W. D. GWIN Phones 370 Kennedy Plumbing Co. All kinds of electrical shades Student Lamps, Natural Matter Lamps, Cord, Plugs, Sockets, Etc. Phones 658 Made Mass. THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE BOWLING ALLEYS for KANSAS MEN Across From Carroll's. CONKLIN PENS are sold at McCulloch's Drug Store 847 Mass. WANTED - AN INFORMATION BUREAU ON MOUNT OREAD How much do you really know about the University of Kansas? How much do you know about your own school? How much do you know about your own class? It took exactly three quarters of an hour at the telephone and three quarters of an hour in Green Hall, and the services of three professors and five students, to compile a list of the questions that would be answered at that no specifications as to whether they were senior, junior, or middle could be obtained. Will somebody please start a crusade which shall result in a guide book. BY THE WAY Cachinnationists Cackle Undoubtedly an organization of women is responsible for dateless football and dateless barbecue—and woman-like, the members couldn't keep it! But what good is a secret society if the public doesn't bear it of it. Now the Catchinionists (Webster will explain further) has many members, all of whom have sworn to tabo0 all dates and do all in their power to expunge fussing and cases. To be eligible for this organization a woman must have had at least one unusual proposal and present a written ac- ccountent. A woman may not admit her. Many applica- tion for membership have been made. Who cackled? Exchange Dinner Guests Five members of the Kappa, Gamma sorority will be dinner for at the Sigma Kappa house tonight five Sigma Kappas will be guest of the Kappa Kappa Gamma house Cerule Francais Meets The Cerule Francais meets this mightern at four-twelfth o'clock in Roc Aal 106, Fraser Hall. Miss Amida Starkes tells the story of her award-winning title "Le l'ai de loyeuset." This is a legend of the middle ages. Dinner Dance The Kappa Kappa the freshmen of the Kappa Kappa Gamma gorm- Department Gives Dinner The members of the department of mathematics held their regular monthly meeting at the University Club Monday. In addition to the usual dinner and business meeting, Prof. E. B. Stouffler talked on "Differential Projective Geometry." ority with a dinner dance Wednesday evening from six until eight o'clock. Kanza announces the pledging of Clarence Bernard of Cherokee, Oklahoma. The Phi Delta Theta fraternity will call this afternoon at the Chi Omega house from five until six o'clock. Light refreshments will be served during the hour which will be septent informally. Kanza Pledges The Alpha Delta Pi sorority will be at home to the Kippas at the chapter house tonight from seven until eight o'clock. Miss Marjorie Dumm, who attended the University last year, is visiting this week with Katherine Fogarty, c'18. Miss Kate Nelson of Boulder, Colorado, visited at the Kappa house where Nelson is the Nelson is a member of the Colorado chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma. The Achoth sorority announces the pledging of Louise Logan, fa'20, of Wamoe, Kansas. ng of the *E. Day*, a post graduate of changed to *Eol of Pharmacy* and Donald “The way a. m homore in the School of please me,” f from Canton are out of FOR RENT two of the finest apartments in Lawrence. New and Modern in every respect. 6 rooms and bath, city and cistern water, gas and electricity. 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It has the new Neolin sole and heel. -It is $5— The Custer Club, 1414 Tennessee, entertained their friends with a dance Monday evening from seven until eight o'clock. school this week because of the death of Harry Day's father last Sunday. The Walling Club, 1241 Tennessee, will dance tonight from six-thirty 'till eight o'clock. Duke Kennedy, 1717, is spending the week at his home in Fort Scott where he is taking some degrees in Masonry. Glenn Wilson, a senior Pharmic who returned from the border last week, where he has been serving in the hospital corp of the 2nd Kansas Regiment has e rolled in the School of Pharmacy. 1916 Sphinx will hold a meeting at the PiKap Alba house night at the PiKap Alba house. International Polly Club meets at Sigma Chr House Thursday night at 8:30. C. E. Oelup, M. D. Specialist—Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. 90 per cent of all headaches are due to eye strain, cured by properly fitted eyeglasses. Bell phone 1700, Dick Building. Successor to Dr. Hammond—Adv. 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