PAGE TWO THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1926 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN . University Daily Kansan Official Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE, KANAD Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor Assoc. Editor Nationals Editor News Editor Russell Winterstetten Tegelscher Editor Teegelscher Paper Vice President Sunday Editor Voice of Kirkland Weekly Editor Xochiquetzal Editor Droyston Treyler OTHER BOARD MEMBERS John Paul Frederick M. McNail Frederick L. Martin Jacob Beever Jacob Beever Harris B. Johnson John Johnson Raymond N. Nichols Raymond N. Nichols Business Manager...H. Richard McFarlane Assist Stn. Mgr...W. Eldon Ryperson courtesy in the afternoon, twice a week and on Sunday morning by students in the Department of Journalism of the University of Oklahoma. Courtesy the Press or the Department of Journalism. THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1926 "WALLY" JAMES, HONOR STUDENT People at the University of Kannan are discussing approvingly the choice of Wallace James as winner of the third annual individual honors award. The selection must have been almost an unanimous one on the part of the four judges. The three men of last year's graduating class were considered also. "Walty" James and Dorothy McLever James, his wife, were two of the most outstanding students who have been graduated from the University. Both were strong and devoted leaders of many good things on the Hill, and both were entirely self-supporting while here. WHAT OF THE HOSPITAL? The University hospital as an institution is serving the students of the University to the very limit of its ability, but it is seriously handicapped by its inadequate and insufficient equipment. Wallace James was known to almost every man on the Hill. He was president last year of the Mead's Student Council, a major in the R. O. T. C. captain of the cross country team, a letter man in truck and cross country, a member of the Y. M. C. A. cabinet, a member of the joint committee on student affairs, S. Sachm, Tan Betta P, Theta Tum, and the member of the Communist Club, besides having a hand in almost every good student movement at the University. He has made a lasting mark. The health of the students of the University is a vital problem and one which undoubtedly the university is attempting to care for. The difficulty it now faces is that of getting better housing and better equipment, It is too much to expect of any such institution that it could be as effective as necessary when housed in a building such as the hospital now occupies and forced to use the equipment it is given. The lease on the present building expires this year. The advantaged time to begin plans for a new hospital is right now. The question that is uppermost in the minds of those who are interested is what is planned for the future of the hospital. It took a neighbor and a fire department to rescue an eighteen-months old baby who had fallen into a 50 foot well with only small cuts. Seems like anyone who can fall that far without getting hurt should be able to get out without assistance. GERMANY HAS HER TROUBLES And now Germany comes out with her troubles. The German flag controversy started over a week ago when Chancellor Hans Luther ordered the old monarchical colors and the flag of the new republic flown over all buildings owned by the republic overseas. Immediately the Democratic Socialist and Communist parties unanimously reorganized in the resignation of Chancellor Luther, which has been accepted by President Von Hindenburg. At the same time that the imperial flag was causing so much confusion, it was discovered that a facciata plot was under way to restore the Hohenzollern empire. The police at once began work and found many interesting and valuable documents for the officials. Housees were searched; politicians questioned to find the source of this underplatting. Just what will take place in Ger many in the next few weeks will be of interest to the world. Will there be another change from the republic back to the empire, or is it a mere dream of some of the old line of Germania? Which party wins in the imperial flag controversy will reveal the strength of the respective parties. England has had her Labor strike; Poland is having a military revolution, and Germany the imperial flag controversy. Campus Oninion 1 Masters Nurse. The editor writes to call attention to the fact that artisans for this profession have been largely trained in French and be used in the colonies, if the护士 device. The editor also one communication feature it can be run. Artisans should be trained in French, and artisans must be accustomed back, because it was too young. To A. H.: Congratulations! I am certainly glad that you have at last become interested in the affairs of the Freshman class. I am only sorry that you waited on time to become interested. If you had followed the articles concerning Freshmen in the Kanwan you would know the details of the work of this committee, and you would know that two months ago the Kanman printed a list of the resolutions made by the committee to which authority had been given by the Men's Student Council for Thursday, Dec. 16, 1925, and there have been a dozen or more articles since that time concerning the work of the committee. You would have had less chance to know that Mr. Pacchard were his cap Friday night (Tradition night) and Monday, and that Mr. Pacchard took the plunge to wear their cap as long as asked, would not have to wear them alone and then make themselves conspicuous. That he told them that it was useless and unnecessary to wear their cap until we start to begin it failed to come out. Yes! you would have loss chances to know that, but you should have had it written out in conclusion which were brought about either by being informed or by you. Furthermore, I wish to support that perhaps you are going to discontinue your work at K. U. *$\bullet$* else you are not interested in the school, because, he said, it has worked out in only primarily for this year's Freshmen. It's purpose is to establish a precedent, to take a forward step, to put the Freshmen of next year and the years to the same, an democratic basis of discipline. If the Freshmen fail to put an acid on controversy over the methods to be used in dealing with Freshmen, there in the possibility that the bad conditions of this year may grow worse in years to come. There will come a time to take a step forward or to go back to the out of date, unfair, antiquity, or the time to stick it. It should be a challenge to Precise to take adventure of the opportunity to reveal their loyalty to their almatter. 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Quality Yellow The University's 90 piece band gave its spring concert before an audience which nearly filled Robinson gymnasium last night. Frances Robinson and J. McCaffrey were solidists, McCaffrey was advanced program of hand selection. At the Concert (By Frederick McNell) --van Stoppel has developed so well. Von Stoppel's "Pique Dame" Overtime opened the program with a brilliant promise which was well fulfilled "The Death of Center" by Lee Johnson is a descriptive piece combining blood-circling yells of the Sioux with the stirring notes of "The Red, White and Blue" to create a band, with a scape dancer, an army bugle calls and "Nearer My God to Thee." Musical highbrows in the audience gritted their teeth at the performance; it is often that it) of some of the passages, but to meet of the audience the descriptive character of this number was particularly understandable. The next number is the number of this number, it might be well for him to import an army bugler or two, for his men had some difficulty with "Firm Call" and "Boots and Saddles". The Ballet Suite from Gounol's "Queen of Sheba" was one of the most interesting numbers of the program, and was played with a fulhrish and vividity unmanual in a band as large as Bonnin's "Hannah." From Roinsin's "Italian in Algeria" brought out the symphonic qualities which "Mac" has developed so well. Von Suppie's "Pique Dame" Overt opened the program with a brilliant promise that was well fulfilled by the later work of the musicians: "The Death of Custer" by Lee Johnston and "Blood-curdling yells of the Sioux with the stirring notes of The Red, White and Blue" as played by a military band, with a scalp dance, a dirge, army炮军 calls and "Nearer My God to Thee." Musical highbrows in the audience irritated their teeth at The "Celebrated Gavette" by Griep was pleasantly interpreted, and the Bohm "Equilhilla" was interesting at a glance. She is in the swing of the piece, the "Comie Tat-Tot" by Fahlach involved the desecration of the players, one by one, until the director was left alone facing empty chairs and overaundressed men. Miss Robinson, assisted by her sister, Bermardte Robertine at the piano, played the vivacious Hubay "Hungarian Fantasy," and as an encer played the violin arrangement of Kilson's 'Slilon Sluit Stereode.' Sir, McCalles played two of his own compositions as a part of the program, and these numbers were of much interest to the audience. 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