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Edward Hubach Head of Voice Department will be in Lawrence every Tuesday and Thursday morning during the summer for student who wish to consult him. Bell phone K. U. 67. Residence phone, Bell 372. BOARD APPOINTS AND ACCEPTS RESIGNATIONS O. P. Leonard---Tailor UPSTAIRS 841 Mass. St. Special Prices on Pressing Tickets for the Summer The Board of Administration, in a meeting at the University June 9, made a number of new appointments to the faculty, and accepted some resignations. CLEANING DYEING REPAIRING Taxicab, Hack or Livery PHONES 1 4 8 BAGGAGE HANDLED Eldridge House Barn E. MOAK, Prop. For Dr. E, H. Hollands, now at Butle, University, professor of philosophy University, PhD Seventeen New Men Comin to Teach in Various Departments. The Lawrence National Bank W. H. McCracken, M. D., of the University of Louisville, professor of physiology in the School of Medicine. J. D. Bowersock, President Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus and Profit, $60,000.00 OFFICERS Capital, $100,000.00 J. B. Whelan, instructor of chemistry in place of O. Malleis, resigned. E. D. Crisman, assistant professor of Latin. The following elections to the University faculty were made; Prof. E. L. Craik, of McPherson College has enrolled at K. U. for the Summer Session, where he will take special work in the department of history. 1. J. Meade, Vice-President A. J. McAllister, to succeed Mr. Harris, assistant instructor in Education. Geo. W. Kuhne, Cashier Dr. Herbert S. Alkire, associate professor of otorhinolaryngology, and Dr. Edwin Park Hall, assistant professor of the same. Dr. Jesse E. Hunt, associate professor of medicine. Dr. William Waddel Duke, assistant professor of medicine. D. Bowersock, H. L. Moore. Vice-President H. E. Brice, instructor in rhetoric. Solomon Lefschetz, instructor in mathematics. Carl W. Doxsee, instructor in rhetoric. Pearl Emley, instructor in piano. S. S. Schooley, assistant instruc- tioner. Evaplengue Downey, instructor in home economics. Slyva Adams, instructor in physical education. The resignation, of Dean C. H. Johnston of the School of Education, PRIZES AWARDED AT COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES The Marcella Howland Memorial Scholarship for the year 1913-14 has been awarded to Ida E. Malleis, a junior in the College. The Daughters of the American Revolution Scholarship for the year 1913-14 has been awarded to Una O. Meredith a junior in the College. The Eliza Matheson Innes Memorial Scholarship for the year 1913-14 has been awarded to Eva M Cook, a junior in the Colllege. Two Women's Student Government Scholarships have been awarded for 1913-14. One to Ida O'Brien and two to Eva Chadwick of Lorig. The Bryan Prize has been awarded to Emmett Leslie Bennett of the class of 1913 for an essay entitled "A Model Ballot Law for Kansas." The Charles S. Griffin Memorial Scholarship has been awarded for the year 1913-14 to Jonathan Dow of Lawrence. Arthur Ernest Hale, M. D., 1913, University of Kansas, has been appointed interne in the St. Francis Hospital, Wichita, for one year. Walter Otho Quiring, M. D., 1913, University of Kansas, has been appointed interne in St. Margaret's Hospital, Kansas City, for one year. William Ewart Simon, M. D., 1913 University of Kansas, has been appointed interne in St. Francis Hospital, Wichita, for one year. Joseph Wakefield Myers, M. D. 1913, University of Kansas, has been appointed interne in the St. Louis Hospital, Kansas City. for one year. Mr. Leon A. Harsh has been elected to the research table at the Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Mass. The Caroline Mumford Winston Memorial Scholarship for the year 1913-14 has been awarded to Gretchen A. Petz of Windom, Kansas. Delbert O. Smith, M.D., 1913, University of Kansas, has been appointed interne in the Bell Memorial Hospital, Rosedale, for one year. Prize Essays in applied Christianity. Hattie Elizabeth Lewis Memoria. The following students have been awarded prizes in this contest for the year 1913-14: The Scholarship offered by the Kansas Branch of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae has been awarded to Miss Lella Watson of Hutchinson. "Application of the Example and Teachings of Jesus to the Relation ship of the Native Citizen to the Immigrant," by Nathanael Clyde. "Christianity and Race Relations," by William Burkholder "Factory Inspection." by Allen Sage Wilber. ALUMNI ARMY GETS 399 RAW RECUITS ed the training of the universities. "Finally, the tendency of this age is conservation and cooperation. It is calling for men and women who can see and perform intelligently who can see to do. If you would be successful with their clear what you should do and then form it intelligently and with good will toward the commonwealth of the world." The following named graduates of Kansas colleges have been appointed to University fellowships for the year 1913-14: (Continued from page 1). Earl Cepel Parker of Erie, from Baker University. Ingelbord Sundstrom of Lindsborg, from Bethany College. Charles Hurtblut Griffiths of Osawkie, from Campbell College. Alice Caroline Peacock of Wake- neeyen, from Emporia College. John Ashbury Elliott of Ness City, from Fairmount College. Vera Soderstrom of Wichita, from Friends University. Purl Benjamin Way of McPherson from McPherson College Karl Adabort Krueger of Atchison College. Herbert B. Foote of Simpson, from Ottawa University. Lelia Marie Swartz of Winfield, from Southwestern College. Henry Rust, O'Brien of Topeka, from Washburn College. Appointment to University of Kansas Teaching Fellowships for 1913-14 Botany, Nora Elizabeth Dalby of Sterling, A. B., 1913, University of Kansas Chemistry, John H. Calebke of Pratt, B. C. 1915, Southwestern Colle- Economics, Martin Burke of McPherson, A. B., 1913, Bethany College. Education, Chauncey A. Yeomanas of Osage City A., B, 1913, Emporia Cemetery English, Helen R. Hopes of Lawrence, A, B. 1913, University of Washington. Entomology, George A. Collett, of Larence, A. B., 1913, Ottawa University Geology, Carl Owen Dunbar of Hallowell, A. B., 1913, University of Kansas. German, Irene May Garrett of Lawrence, A. B., 1915, University of Laramie European History, Leland Hamilton Jenks of Ottawa, A.B., 1913 Ottawa University. Political Science, Emmet Leslie Bennett of Lawrence, A. B., 1915, University of Wisconsin. Latin, Mary Amelia Grant of Topeka, A. B., 1913, University of Kansas. Mathematics, Frank Edwin Wood of Vamego, A. B., 1913, Baker Univer- sity. Physics, Ralph Clayton Harttough of University Place, Nebraska, A. B., 1913, Nebraska Wesleyan University. Physiology, Elmer Lemuel Whitney of Talmage, A. B., 1913, University of Kansas. Romance Languages, Anne Malott of Abilene, A. B., 1913, University of Kansas. Sciology, Clarence Wesley Schroeder Winsfield, A. B. 1913, South Crest, C. R. Zoology, Inez Frances Smith of Lawrence, A. B., 1913, University of Kiel Homer Hoyt, A. B., 1913, has been awarded a fellowship in Political Economy at the University of Chicago. The following named graduates of the University of Kansas have been appointed to fellowships in other universities for the year 1913-14: Ernest E. Leisy, A. B., 1913, has been awarded a scholarship in English at Harvard University. Alfred L. Nelson, A. M. 1913, has Mathematics at St. Louis University. Irene McCulloch, A. B., 1913, has been awarded a graduate research fellowship in Zoology in the University of California. Grace Medes, A. M., 1913, has been awarded a graduate fellowship in Biology at Bryn Mawr College. Edwin C. Schmidt, A.M., 1913, has been awarded a graduate fellowship in Anatomy in the University of Chicago. David Henry Wenrich, A. B., 1911, A. M., 1912. University of Kansas, has been awarded the Thayer Fel- low in Zoology at Harvard Uni- versity. John Ise, Mus. B., 1908, A. 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Remember it is a pleasure to show you, a visit would be appreciated. -JOHNSON & CARL A. M., 1912, has been awarded a University scholarship in Economics at Harvard University. Elizabeth Cable Brook, A. B., 1912, A. M., 1935, has been awarded a Scholarship in American History at Bryn Mawr College. Frank Edgar Melvin, A. B., 196, A. M., 1907, has been appointed Harrison fellow in History, at the University of Pennsylvania. Floyd B. Streeter, A. B., 1911, A. M. 1912, has been awarded a fellowship in American History at the University of Michigan. 1912, has been awarded a fellowship in European History at the University of Illinois. J. Earl Miller, A. B., 1911, LLB., Estella Eleanor Carrothers A. B., 1911, A. M., 1912, has been awarded the Francis E. Melvin Scholarship in Zoology at the University of Pennsylvania. Dwight Isely, A. M., 1913, has been awarded the Schuyst Research Fellowship in Entomology at Cornell University. Clarence McCormick, A. 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