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THE SENSATIONAL DRAMATIC SUCCESS OF THE CENTURY TO·DAY BY GEORGE BROADHURST GEORGE BROADHURST & ABRAHAM SCHOMER 50c 75c $1.00 and $1.50 AVITAL AND VIVID DRAMA OF N.Y. LIFE Complete New York cast and Production Seats Now Selling Round Corner Drug Co. AFFILIATION COMMITTEE VISITS STATE SCHOOLS Deans and Professors Will Make Report on Work of Smaller Schools Soon The Committee on Visitation and Affiliation, composed of Dean Arvin Olin, Dean F. W. Blackmar, Professors A. R. alken, P. Cady, Professor G. B. Gossner and George C. large have visited nearly all the colleges in Kansas during the three days that they have been out. Today the men are at Ottawa and a visit at Baker tomorrow will finish work until the third week in January. Next January the committee will visit all accredited colleges in the state, of which there are fourteen, thus accomplishing a thing that has not been done for five years. The work has necessitated the professors to train their students at Chancellor Strong recommended it as the best course to follow. Each year, according to Dean Olin, there are about 300 students coming to Kansas from other colleges. Kansas is the state from the Kansas colleges with which this university has affiliated and whose methods of teaching are satisfactory to heads of the University. Some of the students are sophomores but a greater portion are juniors and senior seniors to enter the graduate course here. Professors MacMurray and Jack Challis Favor Drama The Visitation and Affiliation committee's first purpose is to promote good spirit and feeling between Kansas colleges and that condition being necessary for the best, conditions in the University, some of the best colleges and the national faculty have been sent out by that school. The committee will make a report on its work, when it returns to Lawrence Friday night. SAY NIX ON THE COMEDY "It is Professor MacMurray's opinion and mine," said Challis this morning, "that the custom of student dramatic organizations of producing comedies is lowering the standard of dramatics at the University. As we believe that there is plenty of humor in our society, I really serious play we have decided to break somewhat from the custom and produce a drama." The Dramatic Club will produce a drama this year instead of a comedy. This is the result of a decision reached by Prof. Arthur MacMurray and Jack Challis, president of the club, that too much comedy is deteriorating dramatics at the University of Kansas. the club will meet either Monday or Tuesday of next week to decide definitely on the play to be produced. At that time the executive committee will have several plays to submit to the club for consideration. HIGH SCHOOLS OF STATE WANT HOLIDAY PLAYS Requests for high school plays during November, showed an increase of twice the number sought during October, according to a report made by Miss Nelle May Stevenson of the University extension department. During November 35 requests came from university students who were recommended and sixty-five copies of plays were sent to various schools. Everything from farcies to Christmas cantatas were asked for by the high school principals and still the extension division has 150 samples of play on hands. New ones are being received daily and as long as the surplus, the department will be able to accommodate requests and facilitate selection of plays. W. S. G. A. WILL STAND SPONSOR FOR "GIRLS' PROM" A "Girls' Prom" will be the first affair after Christmas which the W. S. G. A. are planning. Everything needs to be planned to the Grand March will be there. The senior and junior women will take the freshmen and sophomores. SUGGESTS FACULTY GROUP PICTURE FOR JAYHAWKER Hackney Would Have Photos of All Profs in Annual—Provided They Have the Money "I should like to have a group picture of the faculty in the 1915 Jayhawker," said Manager Blair Hackney this morning, "I should like to have it—providing they have the money to pay for it." Several professors in the University have suggested that a group picture of the faculty, taken either on the campus or at Con Squires', be printed in the Jayhawker. Twenty years hence, they say, thoughtless studes will appreciate our old Jayhawker the more if, some place between its covers, there are the faces of former teachers. "Space in the Jayhawker sells for ten dollars for the first page, and six for each additional," Hackney said. "The picture would necessarily have a double page one. The photograph would be about six dollars. I think the whole affair could be put through for less than twenty-five dollars." O MAKE PERSONAL CAMPAIGN Council Union Committee and Classes Will Make Real Try The Student Council Union committee will cooperate with the committee from the various classes in a house to house canvass of the student district for members in the Union soon. Alexander Creighton, chairman of the Union committee of the Student Council, reports pledges coming in fast enough to insure the meeting of the current expenses of the Union but that more members must be obtained to insure the success of the Union. Arm Rivals Water Department Mark Ducaman, an assistant in the State Water Survey department, broke his arm Friday by falling from a bridge in Hull Hill Hampshire street. His absence from work has tied up experiments as much as the irregularity of the water supply. "Yes, smoking irritates the salivary glands." "Naw, it just makes me want to spit." Williams Purple Cow. Send the Daily Kansan home. Hand Colored Film D'Art From earliest childhood the Victrola has a place in the lives of the children Colored Film D'Art VARSITY Merely fascinating them at first, it soon becomes a source of instruction as well as entertainment. The Victrola gives correct formation to their musical tastes by accustoming them to music that is worth while. Come in and hear the microlite—bring the phone and let them enjoy it and let them enjoy easy easy terms if desired. Bell Brothers Music Co. LINE PARTIES RESERVED, PHONE 3 "More Than Queen with magnificent night views of a burning palace wonderful acting, scenes beautifully colored, in Pathe's Royal four reel. "More Than Queen" Tommorow Sidney Drew, Edith Story in Archibald Claring Gunters' Five Act Fare Comedy— "A Florida Enchantment" The University of Kansas University Extension Division, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. Offers over 200 courses BY MAIL through its Correspondence Study Department. Credit given for all college work. 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