PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1925 Oklahoma Scientists Will Read Papers on Oil and Gas Geology at Science Academy Meeting The University of Kansas has the honor of sending two of its faculty members to the annual meeting of the Kansas Academy of Science at Winfield next Friday and Saturday as officers of the society. No other college in Kansas has more than one officer of his faculty. The list of officers, Prof. L, D. Havenhill of the School of Pharmacy, is treasurer of the academy, and Prof. E, A. White of the department of chemistry, is secretary. The Oklahoma Academy of Science will be a guest of the Kansas society at the meeting. Panes by Oklahoma University will provide oil and gas geology, will be read Professor White recently received letter from Prof. Ephriam Miller, the oldest member of the Academy, wishing the scientists a good meeting and saying that he would like to be present. Professor Miller is now 98 years old and residues in Pasadena, Calif. He is professor emeritus of mathematics of the University of Kansas. Professor Miller came from the University of Wisconsin, 1010 Walnut Street, was dean of the School of Arts, now called the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, from 1805 to 1903. Baseball Starts Saturday With the arrival of dry spring weather players in different organizations are getting into playing shape in order to win the championship in playground baseball. The first round is played when 20 teams will meet south of Robinson gymnasium at 10 o'clock and indulge in the great American pastime. There will be 10 diamonds which have been constructed on which the 10 games department on which the 10 games can all be played at the same time. Twenty Organizations Will Vie for Championship The games will be seven innings long according to Coach John Sabo, and the officials for each game must be formed by the two opposing teams; that is, one official from each organization. One official will be umpire who will call the balls and strikes and the other, referee, who will match the base runners and call the ball. The manager of the game will be left also to the manager of team. After the game is played the manager of the winning Another one of the older life members of the Academy is Elam Bartholomew, a pioneer botanist of Rook县, whose work is better known in Europe than in Kansas, Mr. Bartholomew has collected and classified all kinds of fungi from mushrooms to other plants and has grown mens in his collection. He holds the degree of Master of Science from the Kansas State Agricultural college. Diamond 1, Sigma Chi vi Phi Psi; diamond 2, Sigma Alpha Epsilon vi Pi, Kappa Alpha; diamond 3, Delta Tau vi Nu Acacia; diamond 4, Kappa Nu vi Acacia; diamond 5, Delta Tau vi, Beta Theta Pi; diamond 6, Alta Tau omega vi Kappa Upsilon; diamond 7, Delta Sigma Pi; diameter 8, Alpha Cisgai vi Tha Tau; diamond 9, Alpha Kappa Lambda vi Delta Tau; diameter 10, Alpha Kappa Upsilon vi Pi Upsilon vi Sigma Alpha Mu. team shall take the results of the game to room 203 in Robinson gymnasium and turn them in to John Sabo, where they will be officially recognized and posted on the bulletin board LOST—Yellow slicker in Robinson ginniesum Saturday, initialised A. D. on left sleeve. Leave at Kansun office. A21 MARCELLING- 50c; Shampoo, 50c; Retrace, 25c. Mrs. Liston, 92d Ind Phone 2777 White. A20 EQUIPPED RADIO SET—Bargain. Const to const range on head-set- Operates with dry-cell battery饥ers. W, 14th. 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