UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRESHIES MUST DOFF LIDS TO SENIORS Some Ancient Customs at Harvard College Exact Respect and Courtesy Here are some "Ancient Customs of Harvard College," dated 1734-5, which may comfort the heathen freshman themselves themselves as argyrant upperclassmen; *1. No Freshman shall ware his hat in the College yard except it rains, snows, or hails, or he be on horseback or haith both hands full.* "S. No Freshman shall go by his senior without taking his hair off if he "4. No Freshman shall intrude into his Seniors company. "2. No Freshman shall ware his bear if his Senate Chamber or in his bear if his House." "5. No Freshman shall laugh in his Seniors face. "6. No Freshman shall talk sack- wash with him, or speak to him with his hat but." "7. No Freshman shall ask his Senior an impertinent question. "8. Freshman are to take notice that a Senior Sophister can take a Freshman from a Sophimore, a Middle Batecolour from a Junior Sophister, a Master from a Senior Sophister, and a Fellow from a Master. '9. Freshmen are to find the rest of the Scholars with bats, balls, and '10. Freshmen must pay three shillings a piece to the Butler to have their names set up in the Butter. 11. No Freshman shall loiter by the (way) he is when he is sent of an errand, but shall make hast and give a direct answer when he is asked who he is going for (for) his wish to escape by flying or equivocably to escape some of an errand. '12. No Freshman shall tell who (he) is going (for) except he be asked, nor for what except he be asked, by a Fellow. '13. No Freshman shall go away when he haith been sent of an errand before he be dismissed, which may result in his being thank you, you may go, or the like. "14. When a Freshman knocks at his Seesons, he shall tell (his wife) who did, when "15. When anybody knocks at a Freshmans door, he shall not ask who is there, but shall immediately open the door. "16. No Freshman shall lean at at prayer but shall stand upright. 17. No Freshman shall call his classmate by the name of Freshman. "18. No Freshman shall call up or down to or from his Seniors chamber or his own. 19. No Freshman shall call or throw anything across the College "20. No Freshman shall minge against you, nor go into it. Felluga caj John. "21. Freshmen may ware there hats at dinner and supper, except when they go to receive there Commons of bread and bear. "22. Freshmen are so to carry themselves to there Seniors in all respects so as to be in no wise sauce to them, and who soower of these customs shall be severely punished."—From Delta Kappa Epsilon Quarterly. STATE PRINTER TO DELIVER DIRECTORIES BY OCT. 15 Student directories for this year will be printed by the state printer. Copy will be prepared at once and it is expected that the directories are deleted later than the middle of October, two weeks earlier than last year. "Every student should see that his address is correct in the office of the Registrar," said Registrar George O. Foster, this morning. "If they are not be correct in the directories, not be correct in the directories." Buy Tickets Now Student enterprise tickets, which have been on sale this week, can be purchased the rest of the year at the registrar's office or at the office of Manager Hamilton in the Gymnasium. The tickets sell for five dollars and admit to all athletic events, glee clubs, debates, band concert, and other activities listed in the ticket books. Michigan, too, is ready for her gridiron struggles. All members of the team are good men and the majority are old. Their captain, James Raynasof, is playing end this year. Pedagogues Will Meet Pedagogues Will Meet Pi Gamma Sigma will meet Thursday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in Room 110 Fraser. The University of Utah has erected, at a cost of nearly half a million dollars, a handsome administration building of white limestone with marble interior trimmings. AURORA TODAY DANIEL FROHMAN Presents The Famous Players' Masterpiece The Scales of Justice Featuring Paul McAllister and Jane Fearnley. Complete in 5 Parts. Coming Soon, "One Wonderful Night" 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. At the University of Wisconsin a new commons for men and a new men's dormitory have been erected. The University of Alabama has added a dormitory for women costing about $50,000. The original seal of King's College, now Columbia University, out of sight since 1788, has been recovered. He was the governor of King's College in 1726. Engineers to Meet A meeting of the Theta Tau fraternity, honorary engineering, is called Thursday evening at the Acacia house, 1541 Tenn, at 8:00 o'clock. All members should be present as important business will be brought up. No Women Engineers NO WOMEN ENGINEER No women are enrolled in the school of engineering this year. Miss Marion Manley, a sophomore architectural engineer last year is continuing her work at the University of Illinois this year. The enrollment in the school of engineering is now 425 and several more are expected in the next few days. On Way to Chicago On Way to Chicago Clyde D. Hornbaker, a member of the class of '13, is visiting at the Acacia house on his way back to Chicago where he is studying law in the university there. Clarence Schroeder, who had a scholarship in sociology in the University last year visited at Southwestern College last week. 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In accordance with the rule adoptee last year, that all girls must learn to swim before being given credit for freshman gym, it is presumed that all of this year's sophomores are expert swimmers. But there are a great many women in the two upper classes who have never had a chance to learn, and they will be welcomed if they wish to begin now. Dr. Alice L. Goetz, the director, is anxious that junior and senior girls make use of the gymnasium and swimming pool. She will be glad to meet them in her office and help them get the work they want. TO THE RESCUE, SISTERS Specter of the 10:30 Rule, Surviving Last Year's Battles, Returns to Worry Women Again—or yet—we are being accused of failing to obey our old and battle-scarred mentor, the 10:30 rule. Every year since student government was taken up by the women of the University, the 10:30 rule has been contention, ridicule, scorn, evasion, mass-meetings, and vindications without number. Only last spring the matter of abolishing the rule was put up to the women, and they voted to retain it. And before the University has fairly started, we hear the rooming-house keeper in me that the rule is not being observed. What is the trouble? Surely those who voted for the rule last spring expected to obey it. Perhaps, though, they were all seniors, who knew they would not be obliged to stand by what they voted for. That must be it. And doubtless the opponents against the law and order are all freshmen women, who are used to doing what they please at home, and have to be educated to self-government. TALKS TO GIRLS ON SERVICE Professor Schwegler Tells Y. W. C. A. Members to Set Standard of Conduct for University Prof. Raymond A. Schwegler, of the School of Education, gave an inspiring address to one hundred girls Tuesday afternoon at the 'opening meeting of the Y. W. C. A. His subject was "The Door of Opportunity" and he emphasized particularly the opportunity to be of service. Reminding us that we are here to give as well as to receive, Professor Schwegel gave four directions for giving the best that is in us: first, hold to the ideals acquired at home; second, get a brownie from us; third, understand the standard of conduct for the University; fourth, translate your ideals into terms of living. Harrison Elliot, of the Y. M. C. A., then explained the work of the different Sunday Schools and Bible chairs, and urged that every girl become a member of one of these organizations. Both served at the close of the evening. NEW REDINGOTE SUT APPEARS ON CAMPUS One of the prettiest of the new styles is the redingote suit. An attractive example seen on the campus yesterday was in king's blue trimmed with black moiré. The coat was cut in kimono fashion, with plain, loose, three-quarter length sleeves gathered into straight cuffs. It formed a bolero jacket in front, where it was fastened by a single black button. The back was larger, and displayed a butterfly bow of the moiré. The skirt was slightly gored, while the long tunic was circular and was finished with a band of moire. DANCE Why Perspire and be uncomfortable "NITH" NON-PERSPIRE is guaranteed to stop perspiring beneath the arms. HARMLESS - TWO ODORS: VIOLET AND ROSE PRICE 50c Particular Cleanning and Pressing FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE 12 W. Ninth Lawrence Pantatorium Phones 506 KAW VALLEY ICE CREAM CO. 470 Either Phone 10 W.9th We specialize on clubs and fraternity orders. Let us handle that next order. ICE CREAM AND OYSTERS C LARK CLEANS LOTHES Phone 355 PUNCH TICKET $1.50 TEN PRESSES All Pressing Done by Hand! CLARK LEANS LOTHES CLARK CLEANS LOTHES 730 Mass St. CLARK CLEANS LOTHES FOR TAXICAB Call Either PHONE 100 PEERLESS GARAGE Lawrence Railway & Light Co. Just received a fresh shipment of Whiting initial and University of Huyler's and Allegretty famous Kansas box stationery at Carroll's.— chocolate creams at Carroll's.— Adv. Adv.