UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ANNOUNCEMENTS Phi Gamma Sigma will serve tea informally Saturday afternoon at 3:30 at th home of Dorothy Ward, 1236 Earn road. Meeting of all those interested in the formation of a hash house league at the Student Union Thursday night 7:30. A schedule will be arranged. Moving Picture Plays Wanted $10 to $100 each. Big demand! Send twenty-five cents for alphabetally arranged list of names and addresses of prominent film producing companies. The Aytuzee Producers' List, Box 347, Pueblo, Colorado—Adv. Fine Millinery Mrs. Myers Stubb's Building W. J. Francisco For MAYOR He will appreciate your support. A GOOD PLACE TO EAT AT ANDERSON'S OLD STAND JOHNSON & TUTTLE 715 PROPS. Mass. Sam S. Shubert MAT. WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY "Milestones" Riveris Talc Powder Morses Chocolates McCOLLOCH'S Drug Store. WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus and profits $100,000 The Student Depositary PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. F. BRIOCK, Optometrist and Specialist in Schematic Wiring. Office 802 Mass. PROFESSOR W. C. MOONELL, Physician and enrollment specialist 819 Mass St. Bell 399, Home 9342. Residence, 1346 Tenn. St. Bell 1023. Home 9346. BARRY HEDING. M. D. Eye, ear, nose and throat. Phone 513. Home 512. A phone. Bed 513. Home 512. DR. H. W. HAYNE, Oculist, Lawrence, Kansas. G. A. HAMMAN M. D. M. Eyes, ear, and nose. Guaranteed. Dick Building. R. B. BEGHIELT, M. D. D. O. 833 Mas- achuetts Street. Both phones, office and phone numbers. W. O'BRYON, Denist. Over Wilson's Dew Jop, Boll Phone 507. Q. W. JONS, A. M. M. D. Dilease of G. R. WILSON, B. M. P. T. T. Treacy, B. Ruth Baskin, Readencade, 1201 DR. H. J. T. JONES, Room 12 F. A. K. Bldg. Residence 1130 Tenn. Phone 211. DR. H. L. CHAMBERS. Office over Squares' Studio. Both phones. DR. BURKE WHITE Osteopat. Phones 648, Home 257, Office 476. Ed W. Schrader. Watchmaker and Jeweler. Diamonds and Jewelry. Bell Phone Ed. W. Parsons, Engraver, Watchmaker and Gemsmith and Jewelry. Bell Phone 1-877-250-3400. 1 Mass. 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Experts Contribute to Treatise on Education "The Modern High School" Kansas educators have written some important chapters in "The Modern High School," a treatise on the administration and extension of the secondary school system in America, edited by Charles Hughes Johnston, formerly dean of education at the University of Kansas. Dr. Johnson is now professor of secondary education in the University of Illinois. The book has just been published by Scrubbers. Prof. Homer W. Josselyn, professor of school administration at the University of Kansas contributes two chapters, "The High School as a Business Enterprise," and in Chapter 9, "High School to the Elementary School." James Howard Hanger, superintendent of schools at Rossville, Kansas, has a chapter on "The Legal Status of the High School." Dr. James Naismith, professor of physical education in the University of Oklahoma, "High School Athletics and Gymnastics as an Expression of the Corporate Life of the School." Prof. Merle Thorpe, head of the department of journalism at the University of Bowersock Theatre Monday March 30 Gaskill and Mac Vitty (Incorporated) (Incorporated) Announce a Dramatization of Harold Bell Wright's Great Novel The Shepherd of the Hills WILL ROBERT HARLAN - BY- Mr. Wright and Ebsey W. Reynolds Prices Night 25, 50, 75c,$1 Matinee Adults 50c Children 25c Adults 50c Children 25c Fine Millinery Now on Display Misses,Ware and Charlton SPRING SUITINGS FRANK KOCH TAILOR 727 Mass. MY wife and I are sick. We can't handle our house any longer. It is for sale at ten per cent less than we paid for it nine months ago. Room for 50 boarders and 24 roomers. Strictly modern. House full and waiting list. Possession at any time. Kansas discusses "High School Journalism; Studying Newspapers and Utilizing the School Paper." The Rev. Stanton Oliner, principal of Westminster Hall, the Presbyterian Bible school at the University of Kansas, writes of "The School's Cooperative Agencies." Twenty-five more chapters are in the book, written by the foremost authorities on high school education in the United States. The Best Rooming and Boarding House in Lawrence is For Sale You Can Earn a Good Living lady up lay some money too, on graduation from the college. Be sure to read it ready and you'll secure a good position. see Employment Bureau at your service. learn the skills you need to best businss College. No vacations. L. W. COLEMAN Corner Hancock and Indiana LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. A. G. ALRICH The book treats of one of the most vital problems in modern education; the problem of making the work of our high schools a more effective preparation for a well rounded life. Its aim is to make boys and girls in the widest sense, more efficient citizens. Twenty-eight eminent authorities, each an acknowledged expert in his own field have combined to write the various chapters. Every subject treated is given the latest and most authoritative discussion. Printing "The Modern High School," is Dr. Johnston's second book on secondary school work. While at the University of Kansas he published a treatise on High School Education to which several Kansas authorities contributed. Binding, Copper Plate Printing, Bubber Stamps, Engraving, Steel Die Embossing, Seals, Badges. 744 Mass. The winning nine in the inter-collegiate baseball series on the Pacific coast will be given a two months' trip to the Hawaiian Islands, ex-communities members of the Oahu league, composed of teams in and about Honolulu. The golf club at Missouri U. is considering the installation of sand greebs because of the trouble in keeping grass in good condition. At Northwestern the trustees have passed a ruling that all freshmen must live in dormitories or fraternity houses. PROTSCH The Tailor Forty-nine per cent of the athletes have been in athletics at Bowdoin the past year, according to recently gathered statistics. THEY ARE HERE The editor of the Indiana Student is appointed by the head of the journalism department. The Junior class at the University of Arkansas has decided to publish the names of members of the class who have not paid their dues. A recent ruling was made at the University of Washington to abolish hazing. ADVANCE PLANS OF K.U. SUMMER SESSION The summer session of the University Summer. Session of the University of Kansas opens June 11 and, inquiries which are coming in to Director Arvin S. Ollin, acting dean of the School of Education, indicate that the enrollment will be greater than the high mark of last year, when pro forma 500 students had both majors Mt. Otto. A faculty of 62 instructors most of them University of Kansas professors, will be in charge of the work. Hot Weather Term at State University Largest Enrolment in Middle West One hundred twenty-six courses will be offered in twenty-seven departments in both sessions of the summer in an honor course. The last will last six weeks and the supplementary session three weeks. Th second session begins July 23. Sixty per cent of the students of the summer session are active teachers, utilizing their vacations as an opportunity to work for advanced degrees or get credit toward the A. B. degree. Most of the others are active teachers who work either to get their degree in three years, or to make their master's degree. Many of them do correspondence work in the winter. $50 to $75 Weekly "Summer session work is an indication of the general trend of opinion that the great plant of the University should be utilized the year round," said Professor Olin today. "The University of Kansas summer session has a larger faculty and a wider range of courses that are available in school at the Middle West, and its increasing enrollment shows that the all-year-road plan of keeping school is gaining ground here. Sell Endless neckties, latest fashionable novelty. Twelve handsome silk neckties in one. Sell on sight, wear forever. Many agents making $50 and $75 weekly, above expenses. A good clean, honorable line of merchandise that appeals to everybody, everywhere. No house to house canvassing. High class dignified work, calling on business men. For special contract and exclusive territory write today to W. R. Draper, factory distributor, 414 Keith & Perry Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. "The University of Chicago is run now on the quarter session plan. The year is divided into four terms instead of two semesters and the work is offered every quarter. A student may take work all the year round, or may attend but two or three quarters. It would take comparatively little reorganization to establish the quarter session plan "Young Mat" and "Sammy" Lane IN The Shepherd of the Hills Bowersock Theatre, Monday Mch.30 MATINEE AND NIGHT TELLS ABOUT FOREIGN LABS Prof. William MacPherson Lectures to American Chemical Society About European Work "European Chemists and Their Laboratories," was the subject of a lecture by Prof. William MacPheron, head of the department of chemistry and Dean of the Graduate School at Ohio State University, before the 100th meeting of the Kansas City Branch of the American Chemical Society Saturday afternoon in Snow Hall. Prof. MacPherson gave a brief history of the Italian and German laboratories. Several slides showing present day laboratories in these countries were thrown on the screen. Pictures of several Italian universities were shown, among them being the University of Naples, the University of Tadua and the University of Tavia. Many slides showing the laboratories in Germany were thrown on the screen and several pictures of the Universities of Llepis, Munich, Gottinger, Heidelberg, Freiburg, and others were passed around. The senior class at the University of Chicago recently decided to present a bronze miniature of the camel statue on stone pedestal, as a class memorial. here as our summer session now extends over nine weeks." TO CELEBRATE VERDI'S BIRTH Orchestra Concert Will Be Given in Fraser Hall on Composer's Anniversary Dean Skilton will give a short talk on Verdi's life and selections from his works will be rendered illustrating the three different styles he developed in sixty years of creative work. A concert of unusual interest to celebrate the hundredth anniversary of Verdi's birth will be given at Fraser Hall Tuesday by the Fine Arts faculty assisted by the University Orchestra. The last group will be scenes from "Aide," the prelude by the Orchestra, the tenor air "Celeste Aida" by Professor Hubach, the temple scene with harp and organ, and the scene in the apartments of the princess by the musicians. Girls' Glee Club with harp and orchestra accompaniment, closing with the grand march by the orchestra. Student enterprise tickets will ad- University of Kansas The program will include selections from "Il Travatore," the "Anvil Chorus," and the "Miserere," sung by Miss Reynolds and Professor Hubach with harp and organ accompaniment in addition to orchestra, an aria from "Erani," sung by Mr. Farrell, the favorite "Caro Nome" from "Rigololetto," by Miss Reynolds, the Duke's song by Professor Hubach and the piano fantastic by Liszt, played by Miss Emley. Student enterprise tickets will admit. Eleventh Annual Music Festival Robinson Auditorium April 15th,29th and 30th Four Concerts 50 Players Madam Alice Neilsen, Prima Donna Soprano Eight Other Noted Artists St. Paul Symphony Orchestra Student Season Ticket $1.50 On Sale at Registrar's Office from Wednesday, March 25 Millinery! Millinery!! We would be glad to show you our large stock of new goods. All new goods. STAR MILLINERY CO. Under Mrs. McCormick's management 838 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. A New Store If you are a High School Student You may be interested in knowing what vocations are open to the Graduate in Pharmacy The two year course and the three year course prepare for the examination in pharmacy by the State Board, admitting to practice as a pharmaceutical chemist. The four year course opens the way to such broader vocations as United States Chemist State Food Inspector State Drug Inspector Chemist for Drug Man Chemist for Drug Manufacturers The number of such positions is steadily increasing. 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