UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TODAY The Aurora Tuesday FIRST SHOW PROMPTLY at 7:00 o'clock; Second, 8:30; Third, 9:45 Daniel Frohman Presents That Charming Little Actress Mary Pickford IN "Such a Little Queen" IN FIVE PARTS Particular Cleaning and Pressing FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE 12 W. Ninth Lawrence Pantatorium Merchants National Bank Phones-506 Swede Wilson's For Billiards Phones 540 A Good Place to Eat at Anderson's Old Stand Johnson & Tuttle Proprietors 715 MASSACHUSETTS STREET Go to the HOME BAKERY For Good Things to Eat C. M. Williamson 933 Mass Eat A. G. ALRICH Binding, Copper Plate Printing, Rubber Stamps, Engraving, Steel Die Embossing Seals, Badges 744 MASS. STREET ARROW SHIRTS body of Inc Makers for every occasion. Color fast—guaranteed satisfactory. "Insist on Arrow." $1.50 up for sale by ARROW COLLARS Johnson & Carl MORGAN'S Shorthand and Typewriting Bookkeeping and Banking MEALS and SHORT ORDERS Sunday Dinner舞 a Specialty Ice Cream a Specialty SPECIAL MEAL TICKETS 1345 Mass. St. Bell 262 Penmanship opening In fact, a man can be a commercial train operator, can be had at Lawrence Business College —WE DO— Developing and Printing BRING IN YOUR KODAK FILMS McCulloch's Drug Store Frank Koch "The Tailor" Full Line of Fall Suitings BLUE RIBBON SHOE SHOP F. Harmouth 836.1 Mass. 13 Years Custom Work K. U. Barber Shop and Bath Rooms The Only Electric Mass- age Machine in the City The Massachusetts Street Rangers Houses Armors crossed, Ground and Exchanged W. F. Weise, Prop Francisco & Co. Livery, Hacks and Garage 812 VERMONT STREET Phone 139 COMMUNITY A CORPORATION Its Business is to Study Conditions and Organize to Carry Out Needed Reforms Many feel that a city is divided into three parts; that one part consists of fine residences, boulevards, side walks, lawns; another part is composed of ordinary crowded residences, usually neat and clean; and the other part which consists of dark, the poorly paved streets, disreputable stairs, filth alleys, and houses, many of them disagreeable and unhealthy. "But," says Dean F. W. Blackman of the Graduate School of the University of Kansas, "this is merely a tradition. The real fact is that it is the duty of the community which organizes itself into a corporation to care for all the members of the corporation. "If landlords will not build houses that are comfortable and neat, and in pleasant surroundings, and rent them at a rate within the reach of laborers, then it is the duty of the community to do this for them. Every house lacking in proper light, heat, ventilation, and other sanitary conditions, should be condemned and torn down by the community. "The survey is a complete diagnosis of all social conditions. It indicates the points of strength and of weakness in a city government. It shows definitely where those defects are. It causes a community to realise that a community is a corporation which can change its basic principles, in order to leave a margin of profit and social welfare." The purpose of a social survey, according to Dean Blackmar, is to develop a social consciousness in a community; to make a study of all the conditions of community life by representatives of the whole community; to form an effective organization; to carry out needed reforms; to bring a realizing sense of the need of city officials who have been especially prepared for their position. Provides Penalty for "Cuts." The University of Missouri has adopted a new ruling to stimulate attendance in all classes. For each total of seventen absences during a semester a student loses one credit. Don't you forget that the California Stand serves the best hot chili- Adv. Kodak finishing, Squires Studio -Adv. All kinds of sandwiches served at Reynolds Bros.-Adv. Seniors! Don't wait till the rush Have your pictures taken now. Squires Studio-Adv. Rest room for tired students—Grigr's-Adv. "Meet me at Griggs.—Adv. Provides Penalty for "Cuts." Tales Out o'School Even Professors Do Sometimes Prof. Merle Thorpe bewailing the tendency to exaggeration in journalistic writing: "To make a good story, some people would write that 'Rip Van Winkle slept sixty years' when as a matter of fact he slept only 'forty.'" Know Him? Even Professors Do Sometimes A certain professor on the Hill has told the same story to his classes four times this fall. Concerning the Flerce-Arrow Beta's Ford is the subject of a touching little poem which has come to the editor of this column. He re-emphasizes the mechanical difficulties imposed by the typeman prevent its being printed. Prof. A, M. Wilcox caught with the goods by our staff photographer. It Wasn't the Phone's Fault The other day Carolyn McNutt, schombore College, was called to the telephone. She picked up the re-ceiver It Wasn't the Phone's Fault "Hello," she said. No answer. "Hello, hello," she continued. Silence. "Well, doggone it," cried Carolyn "What's the matter with this phone?" Then she happened to notice that she was holding the Bell receiver to her ear and talking into the mouth-piece of the Home phone. Moral is for the Milkman Domestic science note from Prof. W. A. Whitaker: "There are only two substances known which have the remarkable quality of acquiring a beau- Alice blue when mixed with water. These are copper sulphate and milk." "If at First You Don't Succeed—" An electrical engineer on Kentucky street furnished entertainment to the house from eight to ten o'clock the other night to get to a date for the Varsity dance Friday night. He called up nearly all the girls on the Hill before getting a date. Rags, the Coleman Hall dog, has been yelping for the last ten minutes as the result of an unhappy collision in Hall's machine. Injuries not fatal. Hard Luck. Rags Recover Fumbles for Medals Suggestion for the Alumni Association: "The members of the Alumni Association will present a gold medal to the men on the Indiana eleven who recover the most fumbles during the season." **Writing Poetry.** Herbert Flint, in *Introducing Word* of three syllables, on the first, meaning "a state of love." It is to be used in combination with "heart." Is Herbert Writing Poetry? Jack Greenlees in Portland Jack Greenlees, A. B., '14, is in Portland, Oregon. Student voters, register today. "Meet me at Griggs."—Adv. Professor, send in your hours. Times When You Can Catch the Prof Alone The list of office hours of the faculty follows. Through a hitch in delivery some of the faculty members did not get the hour cards until it was soon as the later cards come in at the hours will be added to the list. Except when otherwise designated "daily" means the five school days of the week. Allen, B. M., Snow Hall, 206, Wednesday, 9-10. Allen, H. C., Chemistry, 219, 9-10 and 2:30:3:30 daily. Anderson, Agnes, Chemistry, 308, 11 daily. Becker, Carl, Ad. 11, 3;20-4 daily, 114, 3;10-13 and 3;20-4 daily. Fraser and Fraser 201, 10-11, M. W, and F. Croissant, D. C., Fraser 209, 2:30- 3:30, M., W. and F. Buckner, Chester A., Fraser 120, 10-11 daily. Burdick, W. L., Green 206, 11-12, daily. Carter, Ralph E., Fraser 108, 10-11, M., W. and F. Charles, Grace M. Snow, 101 and 312, 2:30 M., W. and F, 11 T. and T. Dains, F. B., Chemistry 102, 10-11 daily. Cady, H. P., Chemistry 115, 9-10, and 11-12 daily. Faragher, Paul V., Chemistry 17. 10-5 daily. Dockery, F. C., Ad., 5, 3:30 T. and T. Havenhill, L. D., Chemistry 109, 10-11 daily. Hill, H. T., Green, 9-11, M., T., W, and T. 2-30. T and T. Hoffman, Conrad, Myers Hall, F. 9-12 and I:30-3:30 daily 3. Hoops, Helen Rhoda, Fraser 201, 10.11 M. B. Homble, W. H., Green 203, 2-4 daily. Hungerford, H. B., Snow 102, 9-11, T. and T. Hyde, I. H., Medic 2:30 dally. Hunter, S. J., Snow 102, 10-10 Johnson, W. S., Fraser 203, 10:50-11:15 T. and T. Kester, F. E., Blake 204, M., T. T. and F. 11-12. Lynn, Margaret, Fraser 201, M. W and F. 10.11 W, and F. 10-11, W. haturryur, A, Green 8. M and W. 9-10, B and T. 11-12. Morgan, Rose, Fraser 201, 9-10 T. and T. Hutt, H. W., Myers G. 1:30-3:30 daily. Ogden, R. M., Ad. 5, Monday 10-11:30. O'Leary, R. D, Fraser 203, M., 9-10, T, and T. 10-11, F, 9-10. Smith, T. T., Blake 5. After classes Sterling, Chas M., Chemistry 2009 113 Stering, M. W., Fraser 10, 11-1 M., W, and F. 11-12 T, and T. Olin, Arvin, Fraser 119, 10-12 day Chemistry 215, 10-12 and 2-5 day. Stimpson, E. F., Blake 202. 10-12 daily. Stratton, Geo. W., Chemistry 214, 9-10 daily. Thorpe, Merle, Meric basement M., T, W, T, F, 2:30-3:30. S, 9-10. Sundwall, John, Museum 7. 9-10 daily. Templin, Olin. Fraser 104, 9-12 and 2-5 daily. Van der Vries, J. N., Ad. 112. and W. 20:30:30; T. 12. T. 10-112 W. 20:30:30; T. 12. T. 10-112 Watson, Carrie M., Spooner Library 10.12 deli Wilcox, A. M., Fraser 204, T. and T. 10-11. Whitaker, W. A., Chemistry 19, 3:30-5 daily. Winter, C. J., Marvin 103. 2:30- 3:30 daily. Winston, Alice, Fraser 201, M., W, and E. 9,10 Private telephone booths at Grigg's. Both phones...Adv. Remember, we sell kodaks, and ties to Squires. We free them of charge, Squires Studios. We want your photo business if it only requires three cent kodak print. Squash it. Miss Gardner Remembers Names Miss Gardner Remembers Names A freshman woman forgot her rhetoric assignment, and not knowing that professors are obliging to ask a young man if he would call Miss Lulu Gardner and ask her for the assignment. When he called, he gave her an assumed name. "Oh yes," Miss Gardner answered, "I remember you." The next day she asked anyone of her classes if anyone of that name was present. An Expanding Vocation that merits the investigation of the high school student who is attracted towards science is that of Chemical Engineering The demand for experts in this line is as keen as the desire of manufacturers for better processes and for the utilization of by-products. The pecuniary rewards include both large salaries and liberal percentages of the saving which the chemist brings about. MR. STUDENT, ALLOW US TO INTRODUCE PHILIP W. McDONALD, who succeeds Prof. D. L. Patterson in the department of ancient and medieval history, was born in Wisconsin of Scotch parents. He was graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1910, and as a graduate student continued his studies there until 1913. He comes to the University of Kansas from the University of Cincinnati where he was professor of ancient and mediaeval history in 1913-14. Professor MacDonald has spent the summer at Winnipeg, Canada, and is enthusiastic concerning "the wonderful growth of the city," and the development of Canada, and her loyal support of England in the present war. He says that the majority of the inhabitants in the neighborhood of Winnipeg are of English or Scotch ancestry. Seniors! You might as well have your pictures taken now as the rates are on. Squires Studio.-Adv. Address Vocation Editor UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Lawrence, Kansas The freshest fruits and the best candies are always obtainable at the California Fruit Stand.—Adv. GEORGE BELCHC, assistant instructor in geology lab, is from Philadelphia. His high school, Central High School, Philadelphia, which he says, is the "only" school. From there he went to Pennsylvania State College, where he received his B. S. degree. Later at Harvard Professor Robert Kelley of the Whitney school for survey work in Montana. This summer he was assistant geologist on the Wisconsin survey. Professor Belchc hopes to find time to do research work, especially on Joplin cresus ore. Student voters, register today. The course in the University is complete, and after the necessary practical experience and work in research, leads to the degree of chemical engineer. Professor, send in your hours. "Meet me at Griggs."—Adv. Student voters, register today. BURT WADHAMS "College Inn Barber Shop" CLOSED FOR ALL FOOTBALL GAMES Students' Shoe Shop R.O. Burget, Prop. 1107 Mass. St. Good Work a Specialty. Prices right. We also repair and cover parasols. 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