WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1926 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE NEW AUDITORIUM FOR THE UNIVERSITY Contracts for the new auditorium to cost $250,000 were let yesterday. Plans were drawn by the state architect, Charles Culberth. Graduate School Gives Banquet for Students and Faculty Members F. D. Farwell Delivers Address on Importance of Pure and Applied Science Nearly a hundred students and members of the faculty attended the graduate banquet given last night at the Methodist church. Dean Snuffer, the first speaker of the evening, extended greetings to the graduate students of today and preened by a speech by Dean of the Graduate School. Dr. F. W. Blissman, the first dept of the Graduate School inscribed conditions when the Graduate School was first organized. Doctor Blissman noted that most of the appropriations for the University had to be used for undergraduate work leave only a minimum for the graduate school. The University had granted only 21 doctor's degrees using chiefly to the fact that it has been the policy of the school to refer students seeking admission to the larger, better combined school. "For the master degree," asserted Doctor Blackman, Kansas University offers opportunities equal to the best to be found anywhere in the U.S. Chancellor Lloyd, speaking on "The Graduate School of Tomorrow," read the annual statement that we have made to the students for the student to seek the man under whom he prefers to study, and not the university he wishes to attend. He said that many people have many contacts as possible with living minds, and the truth received from living minds will be yours in advance of the same time as they are positioned in the books by the same man." It was the president's opinion that neither pure nor applied science had grounds to look down on the others; that each had an important place to fill, and that so closely were the two related that a dividing line could not be drawn between them. As we have seen here men working on applied science have discovered truths of importance to pure science and vice versa." continued the speaker. The main publicity of the evening was delivered by F. D. Darrell, president of K. S. A. C. President Darrell discussed, then, the relative importance of pure and applied science, and of teaching as a measure of teaching compared to research. In the second part of his subtitle President Farrell said that another is advantage, and that the Field was a benefit and the retreat was in no way. ANNOUNCEMENTS A joint business meeting of Quill and Radhamthai club will be held Thursday at the Central Administration building. Quill members who are absent three times will be drowned from hypothermia-Virginia Schlager, Agnes Smith. All ex-service men who are now enrolled in the University are asked to leave their names and addresses at the alumni office, room 2, central Administration building, so that arrangements for their participation in the university are made. All Union building may be made—Free Elworth, secretary. KU KU METEING—tight in Fraser hall at 7:30. All Ku Ku's there on time! Herb Laug, pres. The name of Howard Deey was omitted from the list of Phi Beta Kappa who recently received their keys. Student's Stolen Ford Found on Country Road Keith Wilson, up 28, was notified yesterday by the sheffler's office that his Ford mandataer was stolen on the night of April 5. was found along the road several miles west of the airport and is now at the Porteess Garage. Although Wilson notified the police as soon as he discovered the loss, and the cur was found the following day by the sheriff, it was hold until they could write to Jefferson City and find out the name of the owner. When the car was found it had been stripped of coins of its accessories, and Wilton estimated that about 875 would be required to replica the stolen car. Prize Offered for Essay Best Manuscript on Dante Will Receive $1,000 A prize of $1500 for the best essay on Dante has been offered through the Duncan Foundation, and Lloyd is in order to foster an interest in the great poet. The manuscript is available at the University of Chicago Press. must be 5000 words in length. The contest is open to anyone regardless of their nationality or religion, but all manuscripts must be in English. The essay should be more interpretative than of a philosophical or research character. A typewritten or printed manuscript for the Donte Prize committee in care of the "Commonwealth," 'Grand Central Station, New York City, a magazine in which the winning essay will be printed. All manuscripts must be in The judges will be Dr. Dino Bergendal, of Columbia University; Dr. C. A. Dionnare, of Yale University; Dr. John H. Finley, of the New York Times; Dr. Charles H. Grandgent, of Columbia University; Dr. Richard Rigge, chaplain of the Catholic Club of Yale; Rev. Thomas M. Schwartzer, editor of the "Rosary Magazine"; Dr Joel E. Spinyarn, author of "Creative Criticism"; Rev. M. I. Strich, of St. Louis University; Dr. James Medieval Mind"; and Dr. James T. Walsh, president of the Duane League of America. Y. W. C. A. Heads Chosen Appointments Made at Tuesday Vesper Service Vesper Service Milwaukee, Wis., April 21—*Women prominent in religious and social work from all parts of the world were gathered here today for the opening of the biennial convention of the Young Women's Conference, which will be in session until April 27. Milwaukee's contribution to the convention will be a huge pageant in which more than eight hundred persons will take part. Delegates from all walks of life, college girls, business women, society women, factory workers, will take part in the discussion on legislation that would give the woman worker, which will be one of the features of the program. Y. W. C. A., executives from different sections of the country have been arriving daily making final arrangements for the opening of the convention, which is said to be use of the greatest ever held by the organization. The recent regulations governing the women students at the University of Washington include a clause prohibiting smoking in any organized house, in any boarding house, in any public place, or on the campus. Dr. Charles W. Gilkey, Chicago, I to be the principal speaker at the convention. --- Chain or Chainless Was Early Bicycle Question That the American-made machines were beautifully and stylishly made, but not substantial enough for touring, was Penny's opinion. The fashionable outfit turned up handle bars, with which practical cycling was not possible. Of the questions which agitated the world in 1897, first and foremost was that of the chain driven bicycle worm the chainless. It was to see the chained bicycle that the world crowded to in 1897, after the Crystal Palace, according an interview J. Pennell in the Fortnightly Review, New York and London, Jan. 1, 1888. The writer deplored the decline in the quality of the bicycles made after the large companies began manufacturing them. "The race no longer is to prowline," he wrote. "It is to chinery possible, but to sell the highest number of wheels." He wrote. WANT ADS A Splendid Opportunity is new open for men students desiring summer work if application is made soon. The work is remunerative, decorative and intellectual. Applications are required Pontin, 2234 Blain, any evening after 5 p.m. A26 Attempts to regulate parking and traffic on the campus of Ohio State University has met with some indifference by the students. Over a year ago parking rules were made, with sad failure. Then followed revision upon revision, with a drive for enforcement of regulations. The averages from one day to the next a day. A traffic court, with the president of the university as judge, is being created, to put a stop to the numerous violations of the rules. LOST—Man's & Elgin wrist watch. Finder please call 2598. Reward. Hillside Pharmacy 9th and Indiana DRUGS .. "When better malted milks are made, Hillside Pharmacy will make 'em." 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