UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 10c BOWERSOCK THEATRE PALATIAL HOME OF PARAMOUNT PICTURES T O D A Y | PARAMOUNT FEATURE CO. PRESENTS | TOMORROW 10c "RULEG" The greatest railroad picture ever produced, showing many high railway officials in action officials in action AURORA: Features Edison 3-Reel, "IN SPITE OF ALL" Particular Cleaning and Pressing FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE W. Sindh Lawrence Pantatorium Phones 506 Where They Meet Please report any errors in this list to K. U. 38. On call. Band—Every Wednesday evening. 7:00 o'clock, Praser Hall. 8:15 o'clock, Prasser Hall. Athletic Board—Oh can Band—Every Sunday evening Fever Week, Botany Club — First and third Wednes- day each month. 7:00 p.m. Snow Hall. Snow Hall. Cerulee Francais.-Wednesdays, 4:30 p. 27th Street. Chancellors' office, open office hours—Fri Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday 10 a.m. tuesdays, 7 to 4 p.m. Chemical Engineering Society—Alter nal headquarters, 730 p. m.; Chem. Building. College Faculty - Third Thursday sacre 120 p. room room, Snow Hall. I will be in the room. College Administrative Committee- First Monday of each month, 430p 电话:618-257-2929 m. Fraser 102. Deutsche Verein—Mondays. 4:30 p Engineering School Faculty - Last month of each month, 430 p. m. Mary Hall **English Journal Club—Once a month** calls on, afterwards or evenings. on campus altern. room 1. room 2. on campus altern. room - Every afternoon, a p. m.; room 205 afternoon, a p. m. Faculty Gregs=Second and fourth Wednesday, date month, 4:30 p Mrs. Duncan, date month, 4:30 p m.; room 203 Haworth. Girla 'Riff' Club—Mondays and Wed- Sundays. COLUMBIA COLLEGE neaday, 5 p. m.; North College. Graduate Club—Once a month. Second grade. Graduate Club—Once a month. Graduate Club—Twice a Month—Second Tuesday of each month. Green Symposium—First Thursday in each month. 7:30 p. m.; at the homes Home Economics Club—Lam Wednesday, each month, 439 p. m.; room 101. F. Francis Juror Adjudence Club—Every third Juror day, evening, nt 8. Kansas City Section of the American Chemical Society Southern Section, interning between Kansas City and Lawrence. The Lawrence meetings begin at 4 p.m. in kt. library, then to electrical engineers—Every other Monday night, at 7:30; room *State of Electrical Businesses-Everett* *Massachusetts* 101, Marvin Hall, 205-734-8888; sunday.friday.7:30 p.m. Mandolin Club—Wednesdays, 7:30 p. m. Fraser. mathematical Club~Second am b. ph. room 103, Administration b. ph. room 103, Administration Bulking. Miss. Burling School Council—Every Tues day, 7:15 a.m. - Student Union. day, 7:15 p.m. m. student Union weekend, 8:30 a.m. m. student Union Wednesdays, each month, 4:30 p.m. Saturdays, each month, 6:30 p.m. room 203. Haworth Hall. Orchestra Tuesday, 7:20 p. m.; Fra- man Pharmaceutical Society—Once a wool lecture room, Chemilat Building. Quill Club--Every other Tuesday, 7:30 o'clock, Fraser. fourth Tuesday, each month. 8 p. Student Volunteer Meeting - Wednes- day. University Senate—First Tuesday of each month. 4:30 p. m.; room 110. University Post Office—Every day except Sunday, a. m. to p. m. *cost weekday*, $ a.m. to 10 p.m. *weekend*, $ a.m. to 5 p.m. *Engineering day*, each month. *Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, University 7:30 p. m.; room 101. Fraser days, 7:30 p. m.; Y. M. C. A.-Regular meeting. Sun- ail 3 p.; m. M.; Myers Hall. For all meh. Women's Student Government Association—Thursday, 4:30 p. m.; f.m. Y, M. C. A. B. Board of Directors—Sec- cruse each half, 7:38 p.m., myora hall. Myorsa Hall. Y. W. C. A. "At Home" - Second, third winter 1980-1981. p. m., 1982 Oread. For all women. and fourth Sundays, 4 to 6 p. m. Second Semester - Opens Monday, Feb Second Semester - Opens Monday, Feb Y. W. C. A.-Regular meeting, Tuas- ball p. m.; Merya Hall. For all, Women. Y. W. G. A. second Cabinet—Tuesday, 7 b. m.; 1209 Oread Y. W. C. A., Advisory Board—Second Month, month, 3/10. p. m. 124 Louisiana 124 Louisiana Tuesday W. 1916. Emily W. 1915 and Monday August 4. 1916 Next Commencement—Wednesday June 9, 1915. June 9, 1915. Next Summer Session—Opens Thurs- Chancellor and Mrs. strong.-At homes Chancellor and Mrs. strong.-At homes and fourth Thursdays of each Organiciel Glus—Second and fourth seasons. J. M. Whelan, Chemistry Building; J. R. WheLAN. El Atenes—Second and fourth Thur- say each month, 4120 p. m.; Fr. 316; ser 31% Glee Club—Tuesday and Thursday in Lawrence Hall Joed Government a, a fraternity house, chosen by lot. evenings, at 7:18 Fraser Hall. lead Government Fraser Hall. 3 bearers on Friday. chrysanthemus, chrysanthemus, chrysanthemus K. U. Branch of the American Railway Thursday, 7 p. m. G. U. Debating Society - Thursdays, 8 p.m. Fristall 10:30 a.m. - Thursday, 5:30 F. M. C. A. Galdnet—Thursdays, 5:30 p. m.; 1335 Ohio. Y. W. G. A. Caskiss-Thursday's, 7:18 b. m. 1200 Gread. requested to Wear Loose Clothes The Varsity management requests its patrons to wear loose clothes while sitting through the performances of Tillee's Punctured Romance" body painting Thursday in a feature extraordinary, was built for laughing purposes. Ninety minute stretch of laughter; five fights to the minute. Admission 10 and 20c.-Adv. The Busiest Time of the Year Parties—Dances—New Courses Basketball Games—Track Meets Commencement-Baseball Games If you want to be informed on all of these important happenings. Keep up with the important things of the University The Daily Kansan has a large and competent force of reporters who are kept busy every day looking for the things you want to know. The Daily KANSAN from now until commencement $1.50 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN "Send the Kansan Home" Directory Changes This is the complete list of directory changes as given to the Kansan. This list should be clipped and inserted in your student directory for future reference. ... The address of Dorothy Bigelow should be 800 Louisiana; phone 905W. The address of Elsie Reid should be 800 Louisiana; phone 905W. The address of Florence Windett should be 800 Louisiana: phone 905W. The address of Theda Mize should be 800 Louisiana; phone 905W. The address of Cargill W. Sproull should be 909 Tennessee; phone 1554W. The address of Ralph D. Sproull should be 909 Tennessee; phone 1554W. The address of W. H. Dedds should be 1341 Ohio; phone 2628W. The address of Fred L. Coover should be 1416 Tennessee phone 1249W. The address of Ola F. Guier should be 1400 Ohio; phone 504W. The address of Maude Coverdale should be 1245 Louisiana; phone 1244 Bell. The address of Louis Fletcher should be 1300 Louisiana; phone 27383. Bell. The address of Elmer J. Burnham should be 1222 Mississippi; phone 1087W. The address of Leland E. Fiske should be 1328 Ohio; phone 1641J. Bell. ine address of Ralph V. Fritts should be 1328 Ohio; phone 1641J. Bell. The address of Ernest R. Mowrer should be 1501 Rhode Island; phone 1962W. Bell. The address of Harriet Hull should be 1238 Mississippi; phone 1227W. The address of Jennie Dickerson should be 1238 Mississippi: phone 1227W. The address of Lucy Young should be 1237 Oread; phone 2181W. The address of Odis H. Brown shou'd be 1341 Ohio; Bell 2625W. Home 959. The address of Elbert Butterfield should be 1517 New Hampshire street; phone Bell 1674W. The address of Bessie Wilhite should be 1224 Ohio; phone 2097W. The address of Edmund C. Burke should be 1214 Kentucky; phone Bell 2647W. The address of James W. Orton should be 1214 Kentucky phone Bell 2647W. The address of Louise Champlin should be 1142 Indiuna; phone 1754W. The address of Odis H. Burnes should be 1341 Ohio; phone 2626W. The address of James E. Williams should be 1341 Ohio; phone 2625W. The address of Clark E. Young should be 1341 Ohio; phone 2826W. The address of H. A. Lorenz should be 19 West Fourteenth; phone 659 Bell. The address of C. E. Young should be 1341 Ohio; Bell 2526W. Home, 959. The address of J. Liske Williams should be 1341 Ohio; Bell 2626W. Home 958. The address of Lucius Hayes should be 1237 Oread; phone 2181W. The address of Charles H. Cory should be 913 Indiana; phone 995 Bell. The address of James M. Scott should be 1425 Tennessee; phone 297 Bell. The address of Hester 2. Kaufman should be 1140 Mississippi: phone 1811W Bell. The address of Minnie A. Hempel should be 1140 Mississippi: phone 1811W Bell. The address of Mabel J. Harper should be 1140 Missi- sspon: phone 1811W Bell. The address of Ella M. Hempel should be 1140 Mississippi; phone 1811W Bell. The address of H. J. Green, graduate student, should be 1329 Vermont street; phone, 1879W. The address of Donald D. Davis should be 1220 Louisiana street; phone 1641W. The address of Raymond C. Rockwell should be 940 Indiana street: phone 27963. The address of Abner R. Willison should be 940 Indiana street: nhone 2798J. The address of L. L. Rush, junior engineer, should be 1323 Kentucky street, 'Bell phone 222W. THEATRE VARSITY CHILDS AND HELLER EXPERT MUSICIANS The Auditorium is available for special skating parties.- Adv. Carnations for St. Patrick's day at the Flower Shop, $ 825 \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. St.- Adv. ... Today and Thursday MARIE DRESSLER, World's Greatest Musical Comedy Comedienne; and Entire Keystone Co. TILLIE'S PUNCTURED ROMANCE Marie Dressler, Mabel Normand and Charles Chaplin, the three funniest Comedians in the Film World; ninety minutes of laughter; five laughs to the minute. It begins with a titter and ends with a roar. Today and Thursday. After two weeks record breaking houses, New Willis Wood Theatre. Admission 10c and 20c. An Expanding Vocation that merits the investigation of the high school student who is attracted towards science is that of Chemical Engineering The demand for experts in this line is as keen as the desire of manufacturers for better processes and for the utilization of by-products. The pecuniary rewards include both large salaries and liberal percentages of the saving which the chemist brings about. The course in the University is complete, and after the necessary practical experience and work in research, leads to the degree of chemical engineer. Address Vocation Editor UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Lawrence, Kansas We serve the best drinks from the cleanest glasses at the cleanest fountain in town, Barber's Drug Store.—Adv. Subscribe for the Daily Kansan. A Mott campaign speaker said that some college students were briefly characterized with the verse from the Bible: "They toil not, neither do they spin; yet Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed as one of these."