UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN All of the Song Hits of the Rose Maid For Sale now at BELL BROS. PROVE THAT GHOSTS WORSER'N WITCHES Forum Burden High School Debaters Settle Vexatious Question on (By Carrie Flynn) (By Carrie Flynn) Burden - — students of the Burden high school have organized literary societies, the Classical and Literati. Friday, the Literati gave their second program. The assembly room was appropriately decorated with witches, black cats and jack-o'-lanterns. The program was one of Halloween stunts. The following question was debated: "Witches are more harmful than ghosts." The judges' decision was given in favor of the negative. BOTH HANOVER TEAMS CLEANED UP GREENLEAR (Bv Harry B. Harris) (By Harry B. Harris) Hanover, Nov. 7—The fast Hanover high school basketball teams, girls and boys, defeated the Greenleaf aggregation on the Greenleaf court, Saturday night. The Hanover boys now lead in the series of games to be played by the Washington. County for the Basket-ball victory over Greenleaf this season. MANKATO HIGH TOOTS ITS OWN HORN A LITTLE BIT (By Clarence Emery. Mankato, Nov. 7.—The Mankato high school is a district school in a town of 1200. It has five instructors and an enrollment of 168. Besides the regular Latin, English and normal training courses it offers domestic science, manual training, and voice culture. YES SIR! ALMA CAN WIN WITHOUT FORWARD PASS (By Leo Horne) Alma, Nov. 7.-By a score of 15 to 7, alma defeated the Manhattan high school football team at Manhattan. The Manhattan boys had the weight but lacked the knowledge of the Alma backs. Manhattan completed the forward pass six times out of eight, while Alma did not try the forward pass at all. Brown, Stueve, Umbreh and Lutz starred for Alma and Currey and Hutto for Manhattan. The Alma boys were served a fine supper at the Y. M. C. A. and were well treated in all respects by the Manhattan students. TELLS 'EM NOT TO SAY "I WENT AND DONE IT." Kansas City, Nov. 7—Prof. E. M. Hopkins, head of the department of English at the University of Kansas, addressed the Teachers' Institute of the public schools of Kansas City, Saturday morning on "Problems of Elementary School English." Professor Hopkins made the address on the invitation of Supt. M. E. Pearson. COUNTY CLUB PLANS A BIG CHRISTMAS BANQUET Plans for a K. U. banquet during the Christmas holidays with high school seniors as guests, were discussed at the first meeting of the Linn County club Saturday night. Last year the club gave a similar entertainment in conjunction with the Linn county alumni, and more than ninety students, alumni and high school seniors attended. Officers for the year which were chosen Saturday are: Melvin Evans, Pleasanton president; Will Barnes, Blue Mound, vice-president Jenna Hemsley, Blue Mound, Courtney Marie Madden, Mound City, treasurer. W. S. G. A WILL STAGE MAY FETE THIS YEAR The W. S. G. A. will give the May Fete this year, the W. Y. C. A. having had charge of the fete last spring. There are no definite plans made as yet for the fete, but it is thought that it will be one of our special occasions. Several members of the association are now at work looking up material. Miss Maude Lourey, president of the W. S. G. A. said that "Alice in Wonderland" is being considered. Nothing will be decided definitely until the next meeting of the W. S. G. A., which will be held next Thursday. to be used to meet the cost of new equipment for the dermatological section of the Vanderbilt clinic. Egg sandwich, beet sandwich, ham sandwich, cream puffs, coffee. Basement of Fraser at the lunch counter. —Adv. 41-1 cancer research, $900 to meet the cost of equipment in the gynecological clinic and $250 for books on the "Near East" were announced. Read your own KANSAN. K. U. EXPERTS TO TESTIFY IN DICK BROTHERS CASE Columbia University is richer by $261,400. At the meeting of the Board of Trustees Wednesday it was announced that a donor whose name must be withheld from the public had given $250,000 to be the principal of a fine arts endowment fund, the income to be expended in a way not made public, but indicated to the trustees. The second largest gift-$1,750 from Dr. Charles W. McMurtry-is own Dean L. E. Sayre, L. D. Havenhill, and George N. Watson went yesterday to Atchison, where they will appear today as expert witnesses in the Daniels-Dick trial before the district court of Atchison county. order court The Daniels family is suing Dick Brothers, Lawrence drummists for $30,000 alleged damages caused by an error in filling a prescription. The case was heard last summer and resulted in the failure on the part of the jury to agreed. At the University of Wisconsin a freshman is to be ducked before the entire University, for disobeying the freshman green law. The committee appointed a ducking committee. This one man was the only freshman to violate the rule. By dint of much sweat and done, in which Notre Dame Colgate, Yale, Maine, the Army, and Harvard figure, the University of Texas has it that the championship of the world lies between that University and Harvard. BLACK HAND LETTERS TO BLACK HAND LETTERS TO EDITOR OF PRINCETONIAN QUARTER MILLION DOLLARS TO COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY "Black Hand" letters from students at Princeton University have been received by James Bruce, vicepresident of the senior class and editor of the city's primary Prison, who has kindly deposited cigarettes more harmful than pipes and advocating abolition of the rule forbidding freshmen to smoke. Forget your breakfast? Go to the lunch counter in Fraser-Adv. 41-1 Professor William Mitchell Ramsay of Aberdeen University, Scotland, will begin a course of six lectures at the University of Illinois, beginning next Thursday at 4 p.m. on "The Missionary Journeys of St. Paul." Bowersock Theatre, Friday, Nov. 14. 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