SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1926 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE SEVEN Professor Blackmar Asks to Be Relieved of Duties of Office Queen Is Appointed Chairman of Departmental Faculty for This Year Prof. Frank W. Blackgar, head of the department of sociology of the University, has asked to be relieved of the administrative duties of his office, in order that he may devote more time to coordinating to Channeler E. H. Lumbert Upon the recommendation of Doctor Blackman, Prof. Sturt Queen of the department of biology has been appointed as the department faculty for the year. Doctor Blackman came to this University in 1899 as professor of history and sociology. In 1897 he was painted deam of the Graduate School Doctor Blackman has been head of the department of sociology for 35 years. During this time he has written many books on sociological problems. His latest book, "History of Sociology," was published last year, and received much positive comment in many publications according to Doctor Lindley. Professor Queen accepted his present position with the University in 1922. Professor Queen received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1912. Before coming to Kansas, Professor Queen was secretary of the California state board of charities. She served as director of the educational services of the Potomac division of the Red Cross. K. U. in 1878 --tween freshmen and sophomores was an athletic feature of the older college life. It occurred for the last time in 1880. **Retraits** Come from the University Parsley, first publication by K. U. Students. The set consists of ten numbers, ten inches, and had four parts of two sizes each. Number 1 of Volume I was drawn on each part. Number 2 of Volume II was drawn on each part. An interesting and quite well atten- ded walking race was held at Aker' truck. Saturday afternoon. For the last few years, baseball has been but little played by our students. Indeed there was not a single important contest during the past decade when it was national game was entirely forgotten. That boy who wrote a letter to his friend last session regarding suicides is wanted at the office. The President has got a present for him. The young ladies will receive due attention in *The University Pastime* and we especially solicit articles from them. From the first we shall require all subscriptions to be paid in advance. (*Subscription 28 cents per school year, Messervy and Thatcher, Proprietors.*) The annual rope pull contest between freshmen and sophomores was an athletic feature of the older college life. It occurred for the last time in 1880. Fourty students were examined for entrance to the University at its opening, Sept. 12, 1806. None were prepared for the work. The University closed its first year 1865-67, with 22 students. The Athletic Association equipped one of the large rooms in the dome of Fraser hall as a gymnasium in 1882. It was not until 1890, however, that a permanent Athletic Association was formed. Permits to Be Granted Parking Licenses Necessary for Cars on Campus Applications for licenses for parking cars on the campus will be received at Prof. Frank Dawson's face, room 1 Administration building beginning Monday, Sept. 14, accorded to Cindy Becker, assistant to Chancellor E. H. Lindley. All students or members of the faculty who wish to bring cars on the campus must secure a permit. A uniformed officer, J. I. Rice of Lawrence, has been appointed to enforce the regulations. The speed limit on the campus has been lowered to 15 miles an hour instead of 29 as last year. "Out of fear that students are permitted to park on the main drives without securing a motorcycle, security experts must park on the side drive." 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Phone 409 Squires Studio Photographers to K. U. Students Many Years— 1035 Mass. Phone 517 Drop in. Glad to Show You— FOR RENT-1 single and 1 double room modern house, 1001 Maine. Near Stadium. Phone 1559 Black. 0 girls, at Mrs. A. W. Garven, 1031 Vt., St. 1190 Black. 6 Machusetts street in an entirely new building. The managers of the store said today that the change was made because of inadequate facilities for taking care of the increasing student trade at the old location. Clothing Company Moves The Hook and Green Clothing Company which for five years was located at 729 Massachusetts street, has taken up a new location at 843 Houk and Green to Be Located in New Building The store is undoubtedly one of the most attractive and modern stores in Lawrence. The interior is furnished by a high-end collection of the latest design. Clothing and from all parts of the state have visited the establishment and many have been equipped with the most complete attractive children's store in Kansas. When ordering get the best— Harry Green and George Houk, it WIEDEMANN'S ICE CREAM and Phone 182 JAYHAWK BUTTER Reunion and Rally Baptist Students and their friends First Baptist Church Corner 8th and Kentucky University Class, 9:15 A.M. Don't Miss L. Social Hour and B. Y. P. U., 6 P.M. Services of Worship, 11 A.M. and 7:45 P.M. KODAKS The Box Brownie from $2.00 and up. The folding kind if you wish. Our developing and printing service will please you. F. B. McColloch Druggist 847 Mass. Our developing and printing service will please you. ammonizing the change to students, have extended an invitation for all students and faculty members to attend a seminar on "The opening days of school." Adv. HEAT LIGHT POWER Everything Electrical THE Kansas Electric Power Co. A. G. ALRICH TEL. 200 736 Mass. Phone 880 7th & Mass. Crepe Impress, Serpentine, Nut Cap, Berry, Incortment, Place Cards, Programs, Programming, Printing, Stationery, Knife Sharp. 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