SUNDAY, APRIL 18, 1926 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Nelson Addresses Clubs Joint Meeting of Rhadamanth and Quill Held Prof. J. H. Nelson of the department of English spoke before the joint meeting of Quill Club and Rhadamani Wednesday evening, in the women's rest room in central Administration of William Blake, poet and artist. He exhibited several sketches and paintings by William Blake, interpreted them and read some of his poetry. Following the talk by Professo, Nelson, a business meeting was called Agnes Smith, chairman of the Rha- damithi, reported on the financial standing of the Oread magazine. Lee Gottlieb, circulation manager for the owner of the Oread magazine also gave a statement on the circulation Several manucripts which had been submitted for the spring tryouts for 1982 included a draft of the reading committee composed of Agnes Smith, chairman, Marjory Court, Rust Warren Jeffries, Anse Clementine M. H. Hopkins and Virginia Sheff. A second joint meeting of the two societies was planned for next Thursday evening at 7:30. ANNOUNCEMENTS All women having 125 W. A. A. points, who have a B average and who have been in school for at least nine years, are expected to name names and a list of points at the ath- letic office by Tuesday morning if they are instituted Wednesday, -Virginia Davis. Jay June meeting Monday afternoon at 1:30. There will be election of officers and all are requested to be president—Elizabeth Sanborn, president. Beta Chi Sigma—There will be an open meeting of Beta Chi Sigma at an 4:30 Monday, 10 am, in room 8 on a desk at 1:40 pm. C.R. Garvey, president. Harper's Prize Essay Challenge —The time limit for the Harper's Prize Essays has been extended to Monday, April 19, at 12:00 noon. All essays must include a letter addressed by the writer—W. S. Johnson, chairman, Department of English. There will be a meeting of the Bacteriology Club in 301 Snow Hall at 12:30 Tuesday. Professor Stevens will talk—Francis Dumire. BL TH EWAY James W. Gowans, A. B. '03, superintendent of the public schools of Hutchinson, was in Lawrence part of this week inspecting candidates for school positions in Hutchinson, W. W. McCconnell also was in Lawrence on the same mission. He is superintendent of the schools at Winfield. The intercollegiate rowing regatta eight-on-eight event has been won 11 times by Cornell College since its institution was founded. It has also been won by a school it has been won by any school. Sigma Delta Chi Heats Editors at Banque (Continued from page 1) Conversation Speakers Chosen to 1926-27; and Larremore Leads Lad to Sing Song Victory. Right here the program was split wide open with a come-back number by Teulis Telsh, Tom Larrenroe and Junior Patterson based on the evolution of the cover of the "Horrider Number" of the Sour Owl. The scream of the evening was presented by Brewster Margan, who delivered six concession speeches alia by himself, exemplifying the talk *A* the first six speakers to appear next year. The wildest applaure of the evening was accorded the opening address by Mr. McCormick, which ran something like this: "The way to prevent smallpox is vaccination. The way to prevent marriage is by segregation and so help me to grow a few newborns growing toenails is by intoxication." The beautiful Bermuda onion went to C. S. Finch of the Douglas County Boxing Club, where it sat in the newspaper game, while the flat tire was won by Jack Harris of the Ottawa Herald for cleaning up the boxing ring that he could not even supply himself. Life was lent to the spirit of the occasion by the impromptu repartee between the rostromaster and "Hurry-Up" Coach Yost demonstrated his ability as a speaker and wise-cracker to those already honored him as athlete. The brown derby, traditional gridiron award won once by “Potys” Clark and then by Chancellor Lindley was presented Ted Shultz with the following address: “For the first time this entitlement is to rest upon the browns within the gates; one who like Paul in the upper regions has come among us preaching. Like Paul he has said, ‘I am not ashamed of the gospel, I long to see you, that I may impart unto you some spiritual gift.’ To this end I have been asked to pursue purpose. In the face of all torture he has stood his ground—the parching winds of indifference, the scalding rain of disbelief, even hand-to-hand conflict with our hellish football team and above all the blazing fire of that which we have fought. Then, we can't always agree with you but we admire your hirticall art.” Then Sigma Delta Chi grave honor to one who, in the words of the presentation speech, "has given a life to the development of the intrepid," as he says. "Sas." This presentation of the commendatory award, the only serious moment of the evening, was made to them by Mr. Sigmund Lustig in words, "Its members recognize in him those traits which they may well take unto themselves, if they are to develop characters of sufficient strength to test the fruits of a life worth white." Scattered throughout the program were the readings of jingles which served as place cards for every great. author and at the place of the chancelor read: Cast thine eyes into the heaven, And take a look at me, And look at me again. And lord of all I are. I never was a journalist, I never was a doctor, I have who is one who has been in the world. On the Hill I know as Chancey I am K. U's autocrat, and people know me everywhere, Twenty of the best of the 125 place card poems were read in the waiting intervals and the longest while the pep was running high. Of the total number of reservations made for the banquet the following newspaper men were included: Charles P. Reeble, secretary to the president; Eugene Eagle; Leslie Eamonds, Topica Capital; George Harman, Valley Falls Vindicator; W. G. Clugston, Topeka Capital; Harry Montgomery, Junction City Union; Geell Howes, Kansas Capital; Harry Sid Hardy, Ottawa Harrahe J. H. Barley, Washington Register; Ol. W. Little, Alma Enterprise; Chiff Bratton, Topaqua Capital; Dr. J. W. Clark, Jesse Maughlin, Miami County Republic; H. C. Sticher, City Air Free Press; and Griffith Bomer, Bert McGranight. Anderson, Ernest Melt, Ed. Prill, Anderson, Ernest Melt, Ed. Prill, Joe Turner, John Gustafson, Mike "Bogie" Otto Fischer Of "Gumwood" Naco calf, Tan Alligator trion, Gore under backle, "Sport" wt. soles, covered heels. Designed by "Walk-Out" Pember, B. W. Crone, and Evan Tomsing from among the sport writers who were in Lawrence to cover the Kansas Relays. Local newspaper men who attended the banquet were: C. S. Finch, W. C. Simons, J. W. Murray, E. F. Abels, and Harry Morrow. Attendance at the dinner was the largest and most representative of the year's events, and were held in Lawrence for several years and a record a season for Kannas LOST—Will person who took "Mamarion" from women's rest room in library please return it to Kansan office immediately? A19 WANT ADS LOST—ring set with diamonds and opossums on either 15th block Louisiana or 12th block Ohio. Reward. Call 1755. A19 TAKEN—a music bag containing music and observation book from practice room in Ad. Return to Fine Arts Office, Florence Scott. A20 APARTMENT- For rent, $40. Inquire at Apt. 3, Stubbs Bldg., 1101 Mass. St. MARCELLING 50c, shampooing 50c, Address 1015 Ky. Phone 2775. J1 LOST-On campus, a Scabbard and Blade key. Name engraved on back. Call 1617. tf Slick Haircuts and Collegiate Shines. —Houk's Barber Shop. tf WANTED—Ambitious college women for summer work, average salary $150 per month. J. G. o.-Kanus A21 LOST—Phi Delta Chi fraternity pin. Call Bob Speer at 2025. 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