UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN KANSAS U. BAND CONCERT FRASER HALL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10,8 P.M. A Splendid Program of Standard, Classical and Popular Pieces, Such as "William Tell", "Il Trovatore", "A Hunting Scene", "Oh! Oh! Delphine" and Others: Admission 25c. Student Ticket Admits. AND TICKETS ARE ONLY 25c Football Mixer Program is a Hum Dinger-Worth Two Bits The committee in charge of the annual football mixer Wednesday evening has secured a first class program for the event. The letter men will be presented with their K's by Uncle Jimmy. The Chancellor, Coaches Hamilton, Wheaton, and Bond will talk; each of them will give a sketch to the Pi Kappa Alpha quartet will sing; Grey and Cornwell will entertain with their specialties; and Blackman and Harlan will box. The elected captain of the team will also warble if he can be induced to do so. The affair will begin promptly at 8 o'clock in order to finish the program as early as possible and give everyone a chance to study. Tickets are on sale on the Hill, or may be available online. Cents covers the cost this year, and any one of the many stunts is worth the price. Send the Daily Kansan home Lowney's, Liggit's and Morse's bes best selections of chocolates McColloch's Drug Store DEAN SAYRE CONTRIBUTES TO PHARMACY JOURNAL Subscribe now for the Daily Kansan. L. E. Sayre, Dean of the School of Pharmacy, is the contributor of a series of articles comprising "The Early History of Pharmacy in Kansas," which appears in "The Western Drug Record," a monthly transcript of pharmacy and drug trade, published by axon and Gallinger Drug Company. To obtain historical record o. pharmacy of this early period, it has been necessary to search the records of the Kansas Historical Society at the capitol building, Topeka. Many books and articles have been found from which have been gleaned divers advertisements and incidents for this bit of history. EXTOL THE VIRTUES OF MOTT Justice Brewer and President Butler Lavish in Their Appreciation "Who is Mott, this John R. Mott religious campaign at K. U. March 5 Here are some of the answers to the question offered by men of nation Justice Brewer of the United States Supreme Court says: "Two of his greatest diplomas this country have gone late John Hay and John R. Mott." "Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Columbia University, says: 'The work of Mr. Mott has conceived and explained the matter of what may be called the international mind. The possession by any people of an international mind is, I think the necessary starting point for understanding the peace and progress of the world.' Jeremiah W. Jenkins, professor of government and public administration at New York University, says: "I am a gentleman. I had urged Mr. Mott to accept an position of Minister to China, an intimate friend of them both, himself one of New York's ablest men; said Mott is the greatest man I know, I know that he will consider himself. Mott thinks in terms of ontients he plans for the world." JUNIORS VOTE TO HAVE PICTURES IN THE ANNUAL Majority of 117 to 13 Carried the Measure in a Hurry The juniors by a vote of 117 to 13 decided in favor of individual kayaker pictures this morning, in layback shortness of the time and the drizzle. The junior section of the Jay- hawker will be got out by the juniors themselves, the editor and manager of this section to be appointed tomorrow by the Annual Board, af- fraid they will choose their own assistants. Notes similar to those issued for the seniors will be used in signing up for the pictures, these to be paid any time before the first of February, which will be the last day on which pictures may be brought in. "TRIANGULAR" TO DEBATE TAX Oklahoma Colorado Kansas Demosthenes's Will Argue on Subject Resolved: "That the Single Tax on Land Should Immediately be Substituted for All Forms of State and Local Taxation," will be the question in the coming Oklahoma-Colorado-Kansas triangular debate. We argue the affirmative with Oklahoma, and the negative with Colorado. The Oklahoma team will come here to oppose one of the Kansas teams, and Kansas will send a team to Colorado sends a team to North Dakota. There are thus three debates being held on the same date. The school winning the majority of decisions is declared the winner. The triangulation is only one held at Kansas this year. Three men are on each of the teams. By direct vote, the students at Drake University were given a chance last week to express their views on the honor system. Their action will not be of any value other than as the sense of student opinion. "FIND CAREERS," SAYS BLOOMFIELD TO K. U. Educational System Ought to Teach Youth a Vocation, Bostonian Maintains "The problem of the next decade will be that of the adolescent," said Meyer Bloomfield, Director of the Vocational Bureau of Boston, in his lecture in Fraser, Friday afternoon. "The problem of child labor has been pretty well solved. The next task is the conversation of the adolescent, and this is what vocational training can do — it finds finding but career finding—newly directed social service on the part of teachers." Mr. Bloomfield described the juvenile labor exchanges in England, which grew out of the idea that the schools should follow the children in school to go to work, and every employer of child labor, must report to these exchanges, and the case of each child is recorded and studied. The exchanges see that the children work under proper conditions, secure advancement for them whenever they attend night school. Several American cities have sup- planted night schools for children by day schools which each child from fourteen to sixteen years of age attends four hours a week, anew, three hours a week, or vocational guidance. Each teacher has charge of fifteen children, and their aim is, first, to change the occupation of those who are working with small chance for advancement; second, to help those who show much initiative; third, to build up physically antiquely those who are incapable of advancing very far. Scene from fourth act of "TODAY" At the Bowersock, Thursday. Dec. 10th "One aim of vocational guidance," said Mr. Bloomfield, is to check preventable waste from two main sources. One of these is that of the vast number of children who go to work as soon as the law permits, two thirds could have remained in employment with such others. The other is the skipping from job to job by young workers. The average business establishment of any size changes at least half its working force every year. "In most cases the children themselves decide to go to work, often without the knowledge of the paraprofessional school. Of course they have no idea what they are doing, and there is no one to help them unless the school does it. The problem of the school does it. The problem of the call of the street and the shop." Mr. Bloomfield showed how fine possibilities were being wasted because communities have not studied their own needs. In one city alone, he said, thousands of stenographers cannot find enough trained women to run its various institutions. So far the schools have made but one concession, and that the most undesirable—a feeble commercial departure—trains children for work in which she is small chance for advancement. "Eventually every occupation of esteem will evolve into a profession," concluded the speaker, "and the people who see this—who have social imagination—and make the best of their experiences—will be in a position to guide the youth of the country into the least crowded channels." EXTENSION DIVISION GETS NEW HOME AT WISCONSIN The extension division of the University of Wisconsin is now quartered in its new building. While their new home was being constructed, the diary was quartered in one of the buildings belonging to other departments. TEXAS ISSUES BULLETINS ON THE LITERARY TESTS Bibliographies of debates on the literary test for immigrants, and a six-year presidential term are included in a bulletin just issued by the extension division of the University of Texas. Both the affirmative and negative sides of the questions are given, also information regarding pamphlets, magazines and books. DEBATERS TO MATCH WITS Candidates Will Orate for Seven Minutes in First Try-Out The first tryout for the debating teams will be held in Room 3, Green Hall at 3:30 Tuesday afternoon, December 8. Each candidate will be allowed seven minutes to talk on either side of the Single Tax or the Monroe Doctrine. Professors Arthur MacMurray, R. D. O'Leary, Richard Pissanus, five Dykstra, and H. T. Hill, ten faculty members of the Debating Council, will answer judges. As many candidates as possible will be held on Tuesday, and other tryouts will be arranged for the following morning. Candidates will be judged on the general effectiveness of their talks, their grasp of the question, development of the thought, delivery and platform appearance, and the planning of their arguments. THINK WATER SITUATION RELIEVED BY NEW WELL The company officials think also that the water itself will be improved this year. In an attempt to relieve the low water pressure situation the Lawrence Water company has sunk a shaft to bed rock in one of its wells. The water from the hole now promiscuously passes the pressure wanted in the city and at the lake. Water came in spurs to some of the laboratory basements this morning. Water would flow for a while, then water would come until a half hour or so later. Send the Daily Kansan home. Send the Daily Kansan home. A kodak makes a good Christmas present. Buy it at Squires' Studio--Adv. Dear Jim: I ain't sendin' out no Xmas present this year acc't the war, but if you feel like buying a Xmas gift for y self why take a tip from me an' go to Xmas is coming. Why not a typewriter for a Christmas present? We have some slightly used machines at very attractive prices. We also have new machines of the best makes. You will need a typewriter to finish up your work before the holidays. We have them for rent, from $1.00 to $3.00 per month. 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