UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THE OREAD CAFE Is now prepared to serve the many past patrons as well as many new ones. You will get the best of service, courteous treatment and best home cooking. We have the largest and most complete line of cigars, candies and fountain goods in Lawrence. A Big Special at Chapel Time Tomorrow DON'T MISS IT The Electric Chafing Dish Yours for Business, BRICK BRICKEN, Proprietor. Just the thing on these stormy nights. You can have the jolliest kind of a time concocting something on it. Tis a Pleasure to Use the Electric Way No messy flame to bother with. No fuel or matches to hunt; a turn of the switch starts the heat. You will use the Electric Chafing Dish twice as much as an ordinary one because it is ever ready. It is always convenient when there are guests. Lawrence Railway and Light Co. Inspiring to The Young Man are the stories of achievement in Civil Engineering Graduates of the School of Engineering of the University of Kansas have had an important part in many of the modern marvels of engineering work, from the carrying through of the greatest irrigation projects to the planning and construction of the unique sea-going railroad on the Florida Keys. Address Vocation Editor UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Lawrence, Kansas Kansan Want Ads 3,000 Students, Faculty, Alumni Reach UNIVERSITY SATISFIED WITH ITS CONFERENCE Lola B. Brown, Lawrence; Hazel Bullock, Washburn; Bealah Burke, Kansas City, Kans.; G. B. Buster Kansas City, Kans.; Thos. W. Butcher, Emporia. (Continued from page 1) Leona Calene, Sylvan Grove; Nelle Chaffee, Ottawa; M. A. Chapman, Kalosaiwa; Ea Gill Clark, Alma; Ida Coffin, Eudora; J. V. Colville, Goddard; Robert Coppidge, Topeka; E. Dowrickt, Teague; George Cressman, warrensburg; A. W. Cressman, Stell Dallas, Bonner State; A. Devlin, Ft. Scott; James Dickson, Topeka; Coral Dobie, Wichita; Myrtle Dolle, Jola; Ava Douthart, Kansas City, Kanss; Lela Douthart, Kansas City, Kanss; Albert A. Dreir, Wetmore; Clotilde Dubach, Sabetha; M. B. Dunley, Winfield; F. Eaton Rurr Oak/Glades Elliott, Kansas City; D. A. Ellis, Elliott, Kansas City; P. Ewald, Ottawatla Angeline Figley, Washington; Elizabeth Flagg, Kansas City; M. Freeman, Topeka; J. French Winfield. Grece Gaines, Rossville; D. Gilbert, Kansas City; G. Gilliland, Arkansas City; Annie Goddard, Dunavant; H. Wassens, Humboldt; J. Gawens, Winfield; R. Gowans, Ottawa; Effie Graham, Topeka; W. Grayum, Neodesha; W. Greider, Topeka; Ed. T. Hackey, Wellington; J. O. Hall, Hutchinson; Mary Hamilton, Osaka-loosa; J. Hanger, Rossville; May Harman, Kansas City; Ethel Harris, Neodesha; P. Harvey, Leawood; W. Hertzman, Topeka; M. Helveig, Kansas City; Ihpworth, Topeka; P. Harvey, Salina; Charles Hilleary, Humboldt; C. John A. Hodge, Essex City; C. Nornaday, Ottawa; Emma Hunzicker, Bonner Springs; H. Hunter, Topeca; Emma Hyde, Iola; Ruth Jackson, Wichita; A. Jackson, Topeka; H. Jenkins, Kansas City; Emma Jewett, DeSoto; H. T. Jett, Topeka J. Kaho, Topeka; A. E. Barnes, Osage City; Alice Keith, Ottawa; Chas. Kelly, Eudora; E. Kendrick, Kansas City; H. Kent, Manhattan; Roselle Kerr, Topeka; J. King, Kansas City; Ruth Kingman, Topeka; E Kionka, Kansas City; M. Kirkpatrick, Frankfort; Edna Klumb, Topeka; C. Kraemer, Vermont, Kraus, White Harrier, Harriet Landers, Elapids Oscar Leland, Baldwin; C. Larson, Sabenau; A. F. Layman, Kansas City; Floyd Lee, Osawatomy; Anthony Lehman, Hiawatha; Anthony; Certrude Lewis, Topeka; J. Lewis, Summer; Grace Light, Iola; S. Lockwood, Alma; W. Logan, Kansas City; L. A. Lothier, Emporia. C. Lyon, Kansas City; L. B. Mangron, Kansas City; Anna Manley, Wichita; Sadie Mann, Kansas City; Lucie March, Salina; M. J. Marquess, Summer; G. H. Marshall, Garnett; B. F. Martin Newton; Edith Martin, Kansas City; Eden Meldrum, Kansas City; Hele mMetcalf, Kansas City; Sandy Miller, Buffalo; Ethel Miller, Washington; John W. Mitchell, Perry; Anne R. Monteith, Topeka; Florence E. Morse, Neodesha; Go H. Mowbray, Kansas City; R. G. Mueller, Seneca; J. W. Murphy, Washington; Stella E. McClelland, Kansas City; Ms. Laila E. McClelland, Holmes; Mr. McClellan, Oskaliem, Violet B. McCoy, Rossville; Catherine E. McCreath, Waverly; MacGraw ElMeyr, Topeka. S. W. MacGarrall, Blue Rapids. Barry McGuire, Valley Falls; Bess J. McKittrell, Salina; H. C. M. Hillin, Washington; Mary C. McNabb, Emporia; Mildred Newman, Lawrence; Stella Olcott, Topeka; Minnie J. Oliverson, Kansas City; C. H. Oman, Lawrence; Marian Parke, Emporia; Rebeca Pasco, Topeka; Wilma Paxton, Garnett; W. E. Pearson, Kansas City; M. S. Piraireault, Kansas City; S. U. Pett, Emporia; Bertha A. Pitts, Topeca; Grace E. Poff, Lawrence; C. A. Poland, Lawrence; D. C. Porter, Concordia; D. Rorterfield, Winchester; Floyd E. Potter, Garnett; Edna Pugh, Ben Springs; Svalyn Ragdale, Anthony; H. D. Ramsey, Fort Scott; Mary A. INTER-FRATERNITY BASEBALL STARTS Schedule Arranged at Meet iny Held Last Night—Bill Hargiss Official Umpire Spring has aroused the Inter-Fraternity league. At a meeting held Thursday night the five-game schedule for every team in association was amended and date sets are Coach "Bill" Hargiss will be official umpire. Haskell and Woodland Park diamonds will be used. Johnson & Carl are again offering a trophy cup to the winners. The season starts the first week after Easter. The following teams are members: Phi Alpha Delta, Sigma Phi Sigma, Sigma Delta Phi, Pi Upsilon, Keltz, and Phi Beta Pi. LIKE THE LITTLE BROOK THE"86" LEAGUE GOES ON Three More Boarding Clubs Announce Membership in Hash House Organization In spite of the snow and slush that Hash House League goes on. Three more clubs have announced organization and are ready to swat the sphere when the weather permits. The club co-op, Daniels and Martin Clubs; The names of the members follow: Daniels Club; C. C. Arnold, manager; George Smee, captain; J. E. Stillwell, treasurer; J. E. Jones, Carl Jones, Milton Baker, Russel Steele, Russel Hgel, Glen Carrol, Harold Yost, Ire Williams, Matthew Walters, Vernor Bowersock O'Gillary Larimore, Harvey Daniels, Howard Baughn, Herbert Howland, Sam Campbell, Willard Burton, and William Cady. Martin Club: Irwin, Worral, Sorenson, R. L. Templin, Art Templin, Kellogg, Burke, Parkhurst, Collins, Schwarz, Schwann, Segel, and Remet Co-op: Glen Russ, Charles Long, W. Clay Morrow, Glen Gamber, J. S. Parker, Olin Darby, Alfred Clark, Harold Yost, Jadd Gassis, Harold Miller, Arnold Nordstrom, Matthew Walters, and George H. Vansell. Oread Cafe Changes Hands Oread Cafe Changes Hands The Oread Cafe opened on this morning with Brick Brickens as a new proprietor. The main of the plaza has been changed and regular meals will be served. The cafeteria plan has been abolished in order to give more room. Brick says his quick services will be one of the many superior features of his place. At chapel time tomorrow there will be a special luncheon including fresh strawberry eclairs. A souvenir will be given to the ladies. Brick has been on the head desk at Los for a number of years. He purchased the Oread Cafe from Mrs. Hayes last week and will now meet his friends as proprietor instead of waiter. Students at the University of Columbia are making a desperate effort to have football put back on the calendar of sports. Only thirty girls of the present sophomore class at Drake are planning to return next year. At Columbia U., N. Y., freshmen turned out and shovelled the snow off the athletic field to permit baseball practice. Reding, Humboldt; Edward H. Reiser, Manhattan; F. H. Reynolds, Kansas City; Clarence T. Rice, Kansas City; Leslie F. Rice, Garnett; H. C. Riggs, Lawrence; Kate L. Riggs, Lawrence; W. S. Robb, Chapman; Alice Roberts, H. J. G. insen Roberts; Helen Rose, Sai- na, W. D. Ross, Topeka; J. E. Sawhill, Shenandoah; J. W. Pearson, Manhattan. Send the Daily Kansan home. BASKETBALL RESULTS Boys. First Round Boys, First Round Clay County 31, Ashland 26. Winfield 39, Havenshill 9. Wamego 33, Sterling 22. Bonner Springs 30, Scott City 21. Great Bend 43, Fairview 12 Atchison 27, Dodge City 21. Reno 33, Baldenw 16. Ellsworth defeated Ft. Scott by forfeit. forest. Lawrence defeated Macksville. Trego won from Longton by forfeit. Iola 30, Chapman 21. Kansas City 52, Sylvan Grave 9. Second Round, Boys Winfield 31, Wamego 26. Great Bend 27, Bonner Springs 22. Reno 64, Lakeville 28. Bellwood 63, Garfield 23. Lawrence won from Trego County by forfeit. Iola 40, Downs 19. Kansas City 49, Summerfield 9. Charute defeated Badwin. Linwood 17, White City 12. Beloit 23, Buffalo 15. Arkansas City 27, Wellssville 12. Gris, Second Round Ellsworth 26, Burlingame 8. Sterling 29, Burlington 0. Alton 22, Wamego 14. Chanute 44, Linwood 8. Atchison 36, Whitewater 34. Bonnar Springs 26, Slyvan Grove 9 Colby 26, Parsons 25. To Entertain Mrs. Brown The girls 'Pant-Hellenic will entertain Friday, March 27, with an informal tea from three to five at the Theta house, in honor of Mrs. Eustace Brown. All girls are invited. Simplified spelling is used in the Reed College Quest, of Portland, Ore. The Big Show The Best Music The Best Pictures The Best Vaudeville New Vaudeville Theatre TONIGHT WILLARD AND BELL From the Kitchen to Cabaret KERR AND DAVENPORT Acting Songs Warner's Great Sensational Feature IN THREE PARTS THE DIAMOND SMUGGLERS Friday Night, Amateur Night Come and Get a Good Laugh Cash Prize to Best All Amateurs Wishing to Compete Call at Theater Box Office One Want Ad in the Daily Kansan Brought Eleven Replies Last Week Kansan Want Ads Pay