UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Jesse L. Lasky presents MARSHALL NEILAN in "The Country Boy" A Picturization of Edgar Selwyn's Extraordinarily Successful American Play Sunday Menu STUDENTS' SHOE SHOP R. O. FURGERT, Prop. 1107 Mass. St. Satisfaction Guaranteed Physical Culture. March number in. Griggs—Adv. University Orchestra will meet at the Gym Saturday night at 7:15 to play for the Colonial Party. SENATE INVESTIGATES SIMPLIFIED SPELLING Many Colleges and Universities Adopt New Reform in Publications The University Senate has received a communication from the Simplified Spelling Board to the effect that a number of colleges and universities have adopted a resolution favoring the use of the new spelling in special publications. The Senate was asked to take action on this matter. A committee, consisting of Prof. Carl Becker, Prof. Eugenia Galloo and Prof. E. M. Hopkins, was appointed to the action. This committee sent letters to the leading schools in the country and the replies that have been received up to the present time have been slightly in favor of the simplified Professor Hopkins when asked about the plan today said: "Personally I am in favor of the simplified form of spelling as recognized by the leading authorities on this subject. However, this is like any other form that is urged, made known and established to establish it. The trend toward simplified spelling is just at the end of its first generation." Professor Hopkins said that the University faculty favors simplified programs, while faculty in the other state schools are more strongly in favor of it. The young ladies of the University class of the Christian church will entertain with a taffy pull at the church all K. U. girls that are members of the university church preference. Saturday afternoon from 2:30 to 5:30—Adv. Chocolates to be good must be fresh; we make our own. Wiedemann's.-Adv. "Somebody," Plymouth, Sunday, 10:30> Adv. Good-housekeeping just arrived—Griggs—Adv. Fresh taffy—at Wiedemann's— tdv. It's a Daily Letter Your name may never appear in the Kansan, but the folks are interested in University affairs because you are here. They will appreciate your letter telling about going to the Scrim if they have read about it in the Kansan. $1.25 now until June 5 Whydon'tyou send them the Daily Kansan for the rest of the year? They will not kick so much because you neglect your letters and you won't have to explain everything you have written when you go home. The University Daily Kansan FIRST ALL UNIVERSITY PARTY TOMORROW NIGHT pa Gamma; Laura Feller, Chi Omega; Helen Topping, Kappa Alpha Theta; Elizabeth Mackie, Aechoth; Lucile Cowmith, Alpha Kappa; Linda Brown, Alpha Kappa; Helen Riddle, Alpha Chi Omega; Fredda Teeter; Mu Phi Epsilon; Irene Hepler, P1 Beta Phi; Lillian Wolfe, Alemann; Helen Tran; J. 1218 Messiah; Gen- eral Sigma, Y W C. G., Lena. Alpha Epsilon, no response alive has appeared. (Continued from page 1) Where They Meet Please report any errors in this list to K. U. 25. **Rain** Band—Every Wednesday evening. 7:00 g.lockex, Fratern Hall. 7:00 o'clock. Fraser Hall Wednesday of each month, 7:00 p.m. days of each month, 7:00 p.m. SHIV Crowd Francais - Wednesdays. 4:20 p. m. room 206. Fraser. Chancellor's open office hours - For students, Mondays, 3 to 4 p.m.; for others, Tuesdays and Thursdays. Chemical Engineering Society-Alter- ate Wednesday, 7:36 p.m. m, Chem- istry, 4:00 p.m. College Faculty--Third Thursday of each month. 130 p. m.; lecture room 282. College Administrative Committee of each month, 439 p. Fraser, 105. m. Fraser 312 m. Fraser 312 School Faculty--Last Tuesday of each month, 4:30 p.; m. Monday of each month, 6:30 p. English Journal Club—Once a month, English Journal Club—Every Tuesday Ecological Club—Every Thursday Entomological Club—Every Tuesday art展览 p. m.; room 202, Building Building m. Fraser 102. Deutsche Verein-Mondays, 4:30 p Facilities not baked - Meet on call: room, 203 Haworth, room, 205 Haworth, and Wed. pt. bln Girl Gls Club - Mondays and Wed- b.m - North College neaday, 5 p. m.; North College. Graduate Club—Once a month. Greek Symposium—First Thursday in each month, 7:30 p.m. at the homes Graduate School Faculty—Second Tuesday of each month. of members. Home Economics Club—Last Wednesday, at 4:30 p.m.; m:room, 8: Fraser. J. Braser dence Club—Every third Wednesday evening, at 8. U. Washington American Chemical Society—Once a month, on Saturdays, alternating with the Kauai Jazz Festival. The Kauai jazz meetings begin at 4 p. m. K. U. Braser Electrical Engineering— other Monday night, at 7:30; room Mandala Club—Wednesdays, 7:30 p. state of Electronics University—Every other Monday night, at 7:30; room 1206. Mandolina Club—Wednesdays, 7:30 p. Mathematical Club—Second and fourth Sundays each month, at 10:30; room 1004, Haworth Hall. Medical Council—Every Tuesday, 7:15 p. m.; Student Union, Ming Ling, every month, at 4:30; second Sunday, every month, at 9:30 p. m.; room 203, Haworth Hall. Oxford Club, Tuesday, 7:20 p. m.; Frazer Library, Pharmaceutical Society, once a week, every month, at room 208, Chemistry Building. University Senate—First Tuesday of the year, every month, at 1:30; other two Tuesday, 7:30 oclock, Frazer. Snow Zoology Club—Second and third Sundays, each month, at 6:30 p. m.; biological Library, Snow Hall. Volunteer Meeting—Wednesdays, every month, at 10:30; room 1206. University Senate—First Tuesday of the year, every month, at 1:30; other two Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.; room 208, Frazer Hall. University Post Office—Every day except Wednesday, to 5 p. m. University of Kansas Architectural Engineering Society—First and fourth Sundays, each month, at 4:30; room 307, Mary Lin Hall. University Senate—First Tuesday of the year, every month, at 1:30; other two Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.; room 208, Frazer Hall. Wellesley's Student Government Association—Thursday, 4:30 p. m.; Fraternity Y. M. C.—Regular meeting, Sundays, 4:30 p. m.; Myers Hall. For Y. M. C. Board of Directors—Second Thursday, each month, 7:30 p. m.; Myers Hall. Y. W. C.—At "Home," second and fourth Sundays, each month, at 1:30 p. m.; Second Semester—Open Monday, Feb. Y. W. C.—Regular meeting, Tuesdays, all women, at 1:30 p. m.; Second Semester—Open Monday, Feb. Y. W. C.—Advisory Board—Second Thursday, each month, 3:30 p. m.; 1242 Louisiana. Easter Recess—Friday and Monday April 2 and 5, 1915. Wednesday June 9, 1915. Next Summer Recess—Open Thursdays, June 9, 1915. Chancellor and Mrs. Strong—At home afternoon meetings, Tuesdays, each month, fourth Thursday of each month. El Atenco—Second and fourth Thursdays of each month, 4:30 p. m.; Fraternity Y. M. C.—Regular meeting, Tuesdays, all women, at 1:30 p. m.; a fraternity house, chosen. K. U. Branch of the University Society—Thursday, 4:30 p. m.; Engineering Society, Thursday, 7 p. m. Y. M. C.—Cabinet—Thursday, 5:30 p. m.; Frazer Club, Thursday, 7:30 p. m.; Good Chamber Club, Thursday, 5:30 p. m.; a fraternity house, chosen. K. U. Branch of the University Society—Thursday, 7 p. m. Y. M. C.—Cabinet—Thursday, 5:30 p. m.; Frazer Club, Thursday, 7:30 p. m.; Good Chamber Club, Thursday, 5:30 p. m.; a fraternity house, chosen. "Somebody" Plymouth, Sun. "Somebody," Plymouth, Sunday, 10:30> Adv. Fresh popcorn crisp at Wiedemann's—Adv. Metropolitan, current issue here. Griggs—Adv. Order aerated distilled water of McNish, phones 198—Adv. Everybody's. Get yours today. Griggs—Adv. "Somebody," Plymouth, Sunday, 10:30—Adv. Send the Dally Kansan home. THEATRE VARSITY (Music. Drums and Effects Strictly to the Pictures) Today Shubert Presents Broadway's Funniest Comedian LEW FIELDS and one of the funniest cast ever selected for a feature, including VIVIAN MARTIN, MARIE EMPRESS and GEORGE HASSELL (now starring in "The High Cost of Loving") in Field's Greatest Comedy Success "OLD DUTCH" Tomorrow—MARY PICKFORD in "The Eagle's Mate" Ladies' Home Journal. March fashion number just arrived. Another new dancing feature "The New Pavlova Gavotte" fully illustrating the many steps, together with the original prize-winning music upon which it is based. Griggs' News Stand.—Adv. 98-6* MRS. MORGAN up to date dress making and ladies' tailoring. Also party dresses. Prices very reasonable, 1321 Tenn. Phone 1110W. Everybody's. Get yours today Griggs.—Adv. Order aerated distilled water of McNish, phones 198...Adv. Nuts dipped in chocolate at Wiedemann's—Adv. Popular Mechanics. Get a copy Griggs.—Adv. Barker all linen collars only at PECKHAM'S FOR TAXI CALL 100 The Peerless Garage We Never Miss a Train NOTICE! Wilson Brothers, the famous banjo artists, accompanied by Mr. Christinson and his $195.00 guitar, will play at the OREAD CAFE Sunday evening, from 6:00 to 8:00 o'clock. Don't fail to hear them. The University of Kansas Offers over 200 courses BY MAIL through its Correspondence Study Department. Credit given for all college work. Address University Extension Division, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. A FINE FOR CARRYING EXTRAS Syracuse Will Charge Students $2 for Additional Hours A charge will be made of two dollars per hour for every hour that a student in the College of Liberal Arts takes next year in excess of sixteen. The charge has been made by Registrar Ross Jewell and confirmed by Chancellor James R. Day. The plan has been completely worked out by the University authorities and it will be presented to the meeting next June. In speaking of the proposed change for excess hours that students may wish to take in the future, Charcelore Day said, "The most important such a change is made necessary. In the first place the University can not afford to give students more than sixteen hours without charge, and, in the second place the keys to getting students from overcrowding their courses - Syrracuse Daily Orange. "Somebody." Plymouth, Sunday, 10:30—Adv. If you like fruit salad try ours. Wiedemann's—Adv. Physical Culture. March number n. Griggs—Adv. Like eating fresh oranges, the orange ice at Wiedemann's.—Adv. Order aerated distilled water of McNish, phones 198—Adv. Good-housekeeping just arrived--Griggs--Adv. ARROW SHIRTS for every occasion. Color fast—guaranteed satisfactory. "Insist on Arrow." $1.50 up Inc. Makers BOARD We can save you money on each week's board with ur combination meal tickets. Try our meals; you'll like them. Give us a trial. CITY CAFE 906 MASS. ST. SNAPPY SPRING SUITINGS Schulz 913 MASS. 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