UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Today and tomorrow AURORA The College Theatre Jesse L. Lasky presents EDITH TALIAFERRO in "YOUNG ROMANCE" 5c You'll get your money's worth at the GRAND 5c THE FLOWER SHOP FOR TAXI CALL 100 The Peerless Garage We Never Miss a Train BOWERSOCK THEATRE ONE NIGHT Tuesday, February 2 OLIVER MOROSCO Presents THE SUPREME SUCCESS OF SUCCESSES BY J. HARTLEY MANNERS In which Laurette Taylor made a world's record run of two consecutive years in New York Prices $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c Prices $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c Seats Ready at Round Corner Drug Store, Beginning Friday, Jan. 29th Special Prices See South Window 35 cents See South Window One pound sawaco writing paper and two packages envelopes to match. LET Raymond's Drug Store Wolf's Book Store 819 Mass. St. 919 Mass. St Be YOUR Drug Store Dorris Moore who interprets "Ethel" in "Peg O' My Heart" the attraction at the Bowersock Theatre, Tuesday evening, February 2nd Schedules Changes No. 97. Men's and women's sessions will have lecture course together. Laboratory work separate. Dr. Alice L. Goetz and H. A. Lorenz. College Department of Phy. Ed. No. 59. "The principles of physical education." The theory of sports, basketball, trampoline or soccer. Hours at 9:30 o'clock. One hour recitation or lecture and two hours library or field. School of Education The following new courses will be given for each semester of zoology next semester; following a first time by the de partment of zoology next semester; 51 (a) Ornithology. Three hours second semester. Monday and Friday at 3:30 o'clock and Saturday morning. A study in this variety of the different will be made by the students, but special attention will be given to living birds, notes being taken as to date of appearance, nesting habits, song, ets. The collection of the Museum will be studied by the student, Dobbitt and assistant. Note: Much of the work of this course will be carried on in early morning trips. These will so far as possible supplant the schedule periods. All intending to enter this course should consult Professor Doutht, telephone U. 35, B. 1433J, as to the arrangement of hours. 51 (b) A Study of the Mammals. Two hours, second semester. Thursday at 3:30 o'clock and Saturday morning. This course will be along lines similar to 51 (a) being a study of preparations in the Museum together with an investigation of the local fauna. Deuthitt and assistant. 60 Animal Biology. Two hours, second semester at 10:30 o'clock. Allen. This course is especially designed for students who wish a general knowledge of biology as exemplified in the animal kingdom, but not allowed to use laboratory work along these lines. It is strictly a lecture and recitation course. Special attention will be given to general principles of biology and to a discussion of these animals which are of most interest and importance to man. This course is specially designed for those who are specializing in literature, education, history, journalism, sociology and other non-biological subjects. Note: This course is not open to students who have had Hodology 1 or Physiology 50 Experimental Physiology. Dr. Lyndon Rn, Enrichment. 51 (a) Advanced Experimental Physiology 8 hours. Dr. I, H. Hyde physiology 8 hours. 51 (b) Advanced Experimental Physiology 6 hours. Dr. I. H. Hyde. 1 Elementary Physiology will be never offered at this time. It has never been offered at this time. History hours, 10:30 86 Diplomacy. 2 o'clock. Davis. ' New Testament Greek 59 Ethnology, in the department o sociology, two hours credit, at 8:36 o'clock under Prof. E. W. Burgess. 2. Xenophon's Anabasis. 5 hours at 9:30 o'clock. Professor Sterling. 5. Plato's Apology, Crito, and selections from the Phaedo and Symposium. 3 hours at 10:30 o'clock. Professor Wilcox. A study of the life and work of Socrates, and introductions to the writings of Plato. 2 Extendpe Speaking, the depart- ment's public speaking, is open to freshmen. 01 Gas Conductivity and Radio Lab, in the department of physics, two to five hours credit, under Prof. F. E Kester, at 4:30 o'clock. 6. Herodotus. Selections. 2 hrs. at 10:30 o'clock. Professor Wilcox. Study of the style, character and influence of Herodotus as a historian. treatment 13a and 13b, in the department of English history of English literature is reserved to sophomores. 62. Thucydides. Readings in the original and in translation. Comparison with Bacodotus and modern his master by appointment Professor Sterling. Classical Greek For freshmen and sophomores. Classical Greek New Testament Greek 52. Xenophon's Anabasis. The same as course 2 except that more work will be done. 5 hours at 8:30 o'clock. Professor Sterling. 57. Elementary The test Testament Greek. The same as course 7 except Classical Greek 55. Plato. Gorgias or Republic. Special study of Plato's thought. 3 hours by appointment. Professor Willecox. Juniors and Seniors. Xuyuanhen'an Anabasi 61. Greek Comedy. Aristophanes by appointment. Professor Wilcox. that more work will be done. 3 hours at 1:30 o'clock. Professor Sterling. 60. Greek Drama in Translations 2 hours at 11:30 o'clock. Professor Wilcox. A dozen or more dramas of Asclepius, Sophocles, Euripides, and Aristophanes are read and studied from the points of view of form and content and influence 'on later and modern dramas. Non-Greek Course 63. Greek Sculpture and Painting, 3 hours at 11:30 o'clock, Professor Wilcox. This course includes, for purposes of comparison and appreciation, summary view of the sculpture and painting of later and modern times. A new course, known as Animal Biology, will be offered to the students next semester. This is the first class of its kind to be placed in the University schedule. Prof. Bennett M. Allen will have charge of it. The subject will cover the general principles of biology as shown among animals. Such things as the formation of pearls, the life history of the hook work and of the whale, the effects of food on the body, food will be discussed. The exhibits of the Museum will furnish subjects for the lectures. The course is numbered 60 and is open only to juniors and seniors who have not taken zoology I and zoology 70. 一 The following new courses are offered in Psychology for next semes- 50. Sensation and Perception. Part 1 of a course in Systematic Psychology. Prerequisite Psych. 1. 3 hours at 11:30. Professor Ogden. 63. Psychology of the abnormal. Formerly listed as Psychotheapy, prerequisite Psych. 1. 2 hours at 11:30. Professor Dockeray. 82. Aesthetics. The psychology and philosophy of art and appreciation, with special reference to music. Two hours at 1300. Professor Odenen. 69. Mind and Body. A critical examination of the chief theories on the relation of mental and bodily acts. Open to seniors. Prerequisite, Psych. 1. 3 hours by appointment. Professor Oden. The department of economies will offer two courses next semester that have never before been given in the University. They are the courses in statistics and in municipal industries, which will be taught by Prof. H. A. Mills and Prof. William Duffus, respectively. The course in municipal industries, includes discussion on Municipal Government and Private Ownership, Indeterminate and Determinate Fees, Chichester Localizations of Rates and successor to Prof. V. N. Valgren, has been employed for two years by the state of Wisconsin in the construction industry. The course will be two hours, and classes will meet on Tuesday and Thursday. The course in property insurance will not be offered during the second semester as scheduled owing to the resignation of Professor Valgren. Sanitary Cafe, 916 Mass. St., for good chili, oysters, meals. Drop in. -Adv. THEATRE VARSITY Childs and Heller Musicians Today—Tomorrow PORTER EMERSON BROWNE'S "A FOOL THERE WAS" Featuring Theda Bara and her new creation "The Tiger Lily Gown," direct from Paris, and Edward Jose, former leading star for Sarah Bernhardt, in a production based on Kipling's "immortal" poem with a modern adaptation of the "Vampire" of today. Subscribe for the Daily Kansan NEW SPRING SUITS Short Jackets, and the new flare Skirts, also Country Club Suits, in English checks; Gaberdines, Coverts, Serges, in such shades as Putty, Sand, New Blues, Black— Priced $18.00 to $35.00 New models in Spring Waists, in Lace Crepe, and Lace Combined with colors, Flesh, Sand, Black, White—$3.50 to $7.50. New Tub Silks for Waists, 36 inch in line and cluster stripes; all Silk extra heavy, at $1.00. Perrin Kids in White, Black stitching, for Street wear, all sizes----$1.50. New Ruchings. New Made-up Neckwear New Ribbons Don't get the idea that you have to send away for your wants. 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