SUMMER SESSION KANSAN Liggatt Myers Johnson Co. Fame follows this formula and goes one better—it's worth talking about. Go where good fellows get together and you will hear of the delightful flavor, the tempting fragrance, the satisfying smoothness of Velvet. If you want to get a double hitch on a laurel wreath—write things worth reading, or do things worth writing. Good Board At Reasonable Price Bell 455 1345 Kentucky Home 7892 Mrs. B. J. Schwinley. Summer Rates on Typewriters SALE OR RENT 150 Fountain Pens to Select From. I. P. Ring Covers and Fillers. F. J. CARTER Phone 1051 1025 Mass. The WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000. Surplus $100,000 Cor. Mass. and Quinary Sts. Issues its own Letters of Credit and Travellers Checks. The only way to carry your money in safety. Banking of all kinds solicited. W. A. GUNTHER Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Most Complete Line in the City. 21 Mass. St. Both Phones 226 McCurdy The Grocer, 1021 Mass. Everything to Eat. For Taxicab, Hack or Livery PHONES 1 4 8 BAGGAGE HANDLED Eldridge House Barn E. MOAK, Prop. Demand AUG. J. PIERSON Brands of Cigars Robert Hudson Black Seal Pierson's Hand Made Manufactured at 902 Mass. Street STUDENTS SHOE SHOP Read the Summer Session Kansan R. O. BURGERT, Prop. Headquarters for Shoe Dressing and Shoe Laces. 1107 Mass. St. Appointments made. Bell 936. Art needlework a Specialty. ARTS AND CRAFTS BEAUTY PARLOR 737 Mass. Ladies and Misses Expert SHAMPOOING and HAIR DRESSING; MANICURING and MASSAGEING, either electric or hand. WOMEN INTERESTED IN ATHLETIC COURSES Basket-Ball Class Popular, Ditto, the Swimming Read the Summer Session Kansan For Summer Tan MARLBOROUGH COLD CREAM Softens, Whitens, and Belaches. Sold in 25c Jars at "MCOLLECH'S DRUG STORE Pool The young women of the Summer School are much interested in physical education, to judge from the popularity of the various courses open to girls. Coach Hamilton has a class in basket-ball which meets Wednesday and Friday. The women who take this course will be able to organize and train a team, as it is especially meant for those whose work will be the supervision of athletics. Apparently the swimming pool is the most popular place on the campus, for on Monday and Thursday afternoons most of the girls can be found there. Many women from down-town and wives of the faculty have come to see the girls swim. The pool is open from 3:30 until 5:00. The nine tennis courts are in good shape, and some of them are in use all the time except during the middle of the day. BREADTH NECESSARY BEFORE STRENGTH Dr. Schoenfeld Deplores Specialization That is Made Too Early "Do not specialize too soon," said Prof. Hermann Schoenfeld, of George Washington University, in an address before the schoolmen in the chapel Thursday evening. "Only the student who has found the true guiding star, whose convictions have been crystalized, that there is no such thing as chemistry all by itself, physics all by itself, will acquire the correct conception of the nature of his specialty, as an essential link in the university of scholarship. If the college or university does not succeed in raising the student, to such a standard as to give him a bird's-eye view over the domain of human knowledge, in which his specialty is merely a sacred trust, such a college or university has failed in its exalted mission. "Especially is the necessity for general culture true in undergraduate work. While there is not or at least should be a chasm between undergraduate and graduate work, still there are palpable differences of idea land method involved. The first period must look to general cultivation, the second to special cultivation, though not exclusively. "When the present emperor of Germany come to the throne the whole German educational system was revolutionized," continued Professor Schoenfeld. "Classical education was shoved into the background and technical schools were brought to the front." O. W. Patterson, captain of the 1912 track team, who was struck in the eye six weeks ago by a tennis ball, will be able to leave for home today. Mr. Patterson was in the hospital three weeks and could not take part in the Missouri Valley or the Western Conference meets. "An equalization of the material and spiritual requirements of the German, as well as the other great nations is the present arduous task of their respective educational leaders." George O. Foster, registrar, is attending the National Registrar's convention at Salt Lake City. He will speak Tuesday on "The Other Side of the Registrar's Work." Homer Hoyt, who was on the debating team that defeated Oklahoma last winter, leaves October first for Chicago University where he has a fellowship in political economy. Arthur W. Dusten is collecting minerals over the state for Professor Haworth. Harry Doty, a senior at the University, has bought the K. U. cafe from N. P. Ewers, who will go to San Francisco. Mr. Doty takes charge this week. Professor Olin Recently Appointed Acting Dean of The School of Education. Professor Olin who has just been appointed acting dean of the School of Education, was educated, since his fifteenth year in Kansas schools. He has the degree bachelor of arts from Ottawa University; the degree master of arts from the University of Kansas; and has also studied in Clark University and the University of Chicago. Mr. Olin came to the faculty of University twenty years ago, and has served as instructor, associate professor, professor and head of a department. He was the first head of the department of education, serving in that capacity till 1910, when the department was erected into a school. Under Dean Charles Hughes Johnston Mr. Olin has served as secretary of the school, and senior professor. Before coming to the University faculty, Professor Olin served his apprenticeship as a teacher in all phases of school work; as a teacher in rural district schools, as teacher and principal in city graded schools, as teacher and principal in high schools, and as a superintendent of city schools, working in this capacity in Peabody, Iola, Ottawa, and Appointed German Instructor E. K. Kline, M. A., of Oxford, former Rhodes Scholar from Oklahoma, has been appointed instructor in German at the University of Kansas. He will take up his work in September. Mr. Kline has studied both at Oxford and the University of Leipzig. Normal Kline, a reporter on the Summer Session Kansan, spent the Kansas City, Kansas. Kansas. O'Rinl's standing among Kansas teachers may be shown by the fact that he has served a term as a member of the State Board of Education, and as president of the Kansas State Teachers' Association, as well as of two of the district associations of Kansas teachers. He is a member of three nation-wide organizations, the National Education Association, (he is the senior active member of this association from Kansas, his membership dating from 1886), the National Society for the Study of Education (formerly the Herbart Club), and the Society of College Teachers of Education. Hundreds of Mr. Olin's former students are serving in all parts of the country, as professors in universities, colleges and normal schools, as superintendents of city schools, and as principals and teachers in high schools, nearly three hundred in Kansas alone. This fact will be a strong asset to Professor Olin's deanship and to the University, securing from the start confidence, good-will, and co-operation. holidays in Kansas City. While there he met Harlan Thompson, who was the managing editor of the Kansan until February. Mr. Thompson is on the Kansas City Star and has the police headquarters beat. Emily Swick, assistant in the registrar's office, returned from Abiende Monday, were she has been visiting Friends. "Be a Tailor - Made Man' Let us make you a suit for $16 to $25 and give you an extra pair of pants FREE Union Woolen Mills 742 Mass. St. C. F. Heere. Mgr. Doubled his salary in one year Sounds like a "gold brick" story, but it isn't. It is a frequent experience of young people who complete a course in Lawrence Business College. Shorthand and typewriting is a fine stepping stone for a young man, and those who can take dictation readily, secure excellent positions as private secretaries, to the heads of large corporations. Our school is in session all summer. You are invited to call and investigate our work and methods. LAWRENCE BUSINESS COLLEGE LAWRENCE, KANSAS Send the Daily Kansan Home Cool Shirt Waists for these Hot Days 98c You will find a variety of pretty styles in Lawn or Voile. Some have a touch of color or neat stripes for morning wear. Tailored, Camp Fire, or Dainty Lingerie styles. Worth $1.25 $1.50 and $1.75 at Wash Skirts of linen, Ratine, Pique, Rep or Shrunk Indian Head; $1.25 to $5.00 The Balkan Blouse in whie, with Navy, Cadet or light blue combinations $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 White Silk Lisle Hose Ask for the Double Wear kind, they are guaranteed Black or Tan. If you wish at pair, 25c O. P. Leonard---Tailor UPSTAIRS 841 Mass. St. Special Prices on Pressing Tickets for the Summer CLEANING DYEING REPAIRING Read the Summer Session Kansan Read the Summer Session Kansan