====PAGE-LEVEL METADATA==== University Daily Kansan Page 1046 from reel: L 2316 (1913-09-23 to 1915-03-17) https://digital.lib.ku.edu/ku-udk/175720 Title: Four Cups for High School Tournament Summary: Trophies have arrived and will be awarded at the Big Meet. Entries close March 20. Games to be played in Robinson Gymnasium March 26 and 27. Category: campus news Subjects: athletics; tournaments; university events Confidence: 0.9 Title: Extra Train to Dual Meet With Missouri? Summary: If thirty more buy tickets, special will carry rooters to K.C. Special trains for accommodation of Jayhawker rooters will be run between Lawrence and Kansas City for the Missouri-Kansas track meet. Category: campus news Subjects: athletics; transportation; university events Confidence: 0.85 Title: Faculty Helping Debaters Summary: Professors Hodder, Dykstra, and Miller aid in gathering material for the debating squads. Three faculty men have appeared before the debating squads on subjects relative to the coming debates with Missouri, Colorado and Oklahoma. Category: campus news Subjects: academic activities; faculty involvement; debate Confidence: 0.8 Title: Pay White Cross Money Says Prof. H. P. Caddy Summary: Prof. H.P. Caddy urges students to pay White Cross money. The Arkansas City team and the Lawrence team, which nosed out Reno County in the boys' division, have both signified their intention of defending the honor gained last year. Category: campus news Subjects: university administration; fundraising; student activities Confidence: 0.8 Title: '15 Invitations Monday Summary: Two styles will be shown Monday and orders taken for the senior invitations. Dummies for the senior invitations are in the hands of Kirk Hilton, chairman of the invitation committee. Category: campus news Subjects: student activities; university traditions; event planning Confidence: 0.8 Title: Old K.U. Washburn Visited Summary: George A. Washburn, who was graduated from the School of Engineering last spring, was on campus Tuesday. Washburn is now practicing his profession at Ponca, Oklahoma. Category: campus news Subjects: university history; alumni; visitors Confidence: 0.8 Title: Engineers Not to Meet Summary: On account of the Mott meetings in progress this week the Mechanical Engineers will not hold their regular meeting tonight. Category: campus news Subjects: student organizations; university activities; engineering Confidence: 0.8 Title: Dr. J. R. Mott Summary: Dr. Mott declined President Wilson's offer of the ambassadorship of China to stay in religious work. He comes to K.U. tomorrow to lead the campaign now going on. Category: features/profiles Subjects: university visitors; religious leaders; public speakers Confidence: 0.85 Title: 779 Students Earn $103,048 Per Year Summary: 686 Men and 93 Women Make Way Through University by Working. Approximately 779 students of the University are earning all or part of their expenses while attending the University, by working during the summer time, during the school year, or both. Category: campus news Subjects: student employment; university statistics; financial aid Confidence: 0.85 Title: Religion Definite in College Woman's Life Summary: Serious Side of University Work Brought Out by Y.W.C.A. Leaders. Religion has a very definite place in the lives of college women. This is shown in the work done by the Young Women's Christian Association which teaches all lines of definite Christian service. Category: campus news Subjects: student life; religious activities; women's organizations Confidence: 0.85 Title: W. S. G. A. Has Plan for a Point System Summary: Schedule Puts Limit on Number of Offices One Person Can Hold. A committee of the Women's Student Government Association has drawn up a plan for a point system which will be voted upon at an election to be held within the next two weeks. Category: campus news Subjects: student government; university administration; governance Confidence: 0.85 Title: Brave Storm for Elliott Summary: Six Hundred Students Defy Blasts to Hear Leader in Morning Prayers. Six hundred students climbed the hill despite the snow this morning to hear Harrison S. Elliott, international secretary of the Y.M.C.A., speak at morning prayers. Category: campus news Subjects: student life; weather events; university activities Confidence: 0.85 Title: Ted Mercer Here and Mott Due Tomorrow Summary: Real Work of Campaign About to Begin — Dr. Mott in Convocation. The Mott-Robins campaign will receive reinforcements tomorrow when John R. Mott arrives at the University. The heaviest work of the meetings will begin. Category: campus news Subjects: university visitors; public speakers; campaign events Confidence: 0.85 Title: Raymond Robins Speaks Summary: Filled Lower Floor of Gymnasium Yesterday Afternoon Despite Bad Weather. Raymond Robins spoke to a large audience yesterday afternoon in the lower floor of the gymnasium despite the bad weather. Category: campus news Subjects: university visitors; public speakers; campaign events Confidence: 0.85 Title: Robins Addresses 600 Men in First Mass Meeting Summary: Slush and a wet snow didn't keep six hundred men from splashing up the slippery hill last night to hear Raymond Robins speak at the first men's mass meeting. Mr. Robins devoted most of his speech to a discussion of the methods used in his fight against the ward bosses of Chicago. Category: campus news Subjects: university visitors; public speakers; campaign events Confidence: 0.85 Title: Hay Taken Home Summary: Abie Hay, K.U.'s youngest freshman, was injured yesterday while doing horizontal bar work in the Gym, spent a restless night until his morning return to his home in Perry, where he will remain until his injury is healed. Hay suffered a fracture of the left clavicle. Category: campus news Subjects: university activities; student life; campus events Confidence: 0.85 Title: Send the Daily Kansan Home. Summary: The address of H.A. Lorenz should be 19 West Fourteenth; phone 659 Bell. Category: campus news Subjects: university publications; student life; campus activities Confidence: 0.8 Title: Spring Practice Tomorrow Summary: Spring football practice will begin tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. All candidates report to Jay Bond in Robinson Gymnasium. 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