TUESDAY, APRIL 13. 1926 A PAGE THREE 区 1 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN State Committee to Select Rhodes Scholar Next Fall All Candidates Most Filc Application Blanks With Chairman A. T. Walker "All men in the University who are considering becoming candidates for the Rhodes scholarship should be giving it some consideration this spring," said Prof. A. T. Walker, chairwoman of the University's selection for the University of Kansas. The state committee will make the selection Oct. 16 and at that time the chosen person to represent the state at Oxford is entitled to send five men. All educational institutions in the state provide a privilege of sending representatives. The selection committee, which is composed of Prof. A. T. Walker chairman, Dr. W. L. Burdick, Prof. C. C. Crowford, Prof. George Chand and Professor Sandelius, who will lead the University in time for the selection of the five men responsible for selecting the five men from the applications submitted. In order that a man may become a candidate, there are a number of rules to be followed. First, he must be a citizen of the United States and unmarried; he between the ages of 19 and 25 on Oct. 1, 1927; and second, he must leach his nephemore year in college. The candidate may apply either in the state in which he resides or in the one in which he has received at least two years of his college education. In regard to this last point Professor Walker stated that the student who is a senior or a graduate next fall will have the advantage over the sophomores; however, the sophomore has a chance. The qualities which will be considered in making the selection are qualities of manhood, character, public spirit and leadership; literary and artistic skills; elements, physical vigor, as shown in outdoor sports or in other ways. The scholarship is tenable for three years and the stipend has been raised this year to 400 pounds per year. "If the candidate chosen has a degree from an accredited school of the field, he must have not been without an examination at Oxford, but if he does not hold a degree he must pass an examination there before being "according to Professor Walker." Ralph Hower, A. B., 25 was the one selected by the state committee two years ago, and at present is studying in Oxford. "This does not mean that the one chosen in the fall man, for the committee of Kansas man, for the committee of outstanding man to represent Kansas at Oxford," stated Professor Walker. It is the function of this committee to chose the best man that the University has and in order to do that many applications must be filed, accused or application blanks can be obtained from Professor Walker at 202 Fraser. "I will be glad to talk to any man that is considering this fellowship any time," my office hours are Tuesday and Thursday from 10:30-11:30 and 12:30-1:30," he said. Students Submit Designs All Work Is in Color Suitable for Reproduction Designs for the annual textile exhibition of the Art Alliance of New York have been submitted by student artists, and painting and design of the School of Fine Arts. This exhibition is the big one to be held in the country every year. "The designs are all in full color and suitable for reproduction. In the past the designs submitted from the University of Kansas have received a great deal of favorable comment, and we expect this year than any sent before," said Paul Rosenberg Ketcham of the department of painting and design. "in connection with this work Ruth Smith Goodell, fa26, designer of printed dress silks for Marshfield Field & Company of Chicago, send a large collection of her designs to the design department." Her business is being sold at one of the large department stores in Topeka," said Miss Ketcham. "K. U, Sundodgers" to Broadcast "The K. E., Sunglades," an eight-piece orchestra whose membership is made up of University students, will broadcast - over station WHI, the School of Kansas City, Mo. Friday evening. April 16 at 7 cckon. Frank Barnes of Lawrence will sing and Geoffrey Gittal gave number on the piano. Specimens of Termites Shown at Club Meeting Members of the onomancy club were interested in several specimens of *tertamus*, commonly called wilted *tertamus*. B. Humberford, who gave a talk about them, at the regular meeting of the club in Dyce Museum, mousied events Miss Iyes E. Craig, A.B., 19, who has been doing unimillion work in Armenia for the last five years, brought two students to a visit. Two queens and a member of the soldier group accompany the collection, and look more like petitions than art and look more like petitions than art. Termites are really not nuts at all, but are called white nuts because of their color. These nuts are found in Kansas which does damage to buildings constructed of wood. Fennel hill and Dyebe Museum have been injured by these nuts. One building at the State Agricultural College was damaged because of damage by these insects. Miss Crine discovered the and aid canyon after the cherry tree of her house had settled. Upon investigation it was discovered that there was a beneath the house in human form that had been captured by the nuts. Advent of Smock Is Boon to Office Girls Despite the many attacks made by people of the older generation who adhere to the manners of dress of the "old school" and who won not in their criticism of the immaculately and impeccable modern styles of the fashion, it is hard to overuse the practical a great many times in the last few years. First came the invention of the galaesles to product slippers and also skis from the rain and in winter they would go the weather upon the owner. Then came the slicker which was received with such unanimous approval that now upon a rainy day the cautions in color and light winds of slickers. And now comes the smock. Following the example of the office girls in linger cities, Mia Evangelou Ritchie, who recently accepted a position in the municipal secretariat and stenographic bureau in Farnborough, taught effect Tuesday morning. All of the girl who holds positions in the municipal secretariat appeared at work this morning wearing a dress but businesslike smocks over their dresses. The plan has several advantages, including that they can be obtained at a very reasonable price and their use eliminates the necessity of cleaning one's dresses often. Another advantage lies in the fact that the women may want dinner dresses to work and in the evening, merely having them ready for dinner仪礼 or other social affairs. F. P. OBrien Writes Book State Department Co-operates With University Copy for a booklet, written by Dr. F. P. Oribi, director of the bureau of school research in ready to go to the printer's at oneway. The name of the school is School Teaching Load and the Preparation of High School Teachers." It is the culmination of a year's work on the part of Doctor Oribi and has entailed a great deal of work and interest over many high schools over the state. The state department of education has been of some aid to Doctor O'Brien in the preparation of this work. It is the first time for several years that a doctor with a degree have co-operated in a matter of this kind, according to Doctor O'Brien. The article deals with the professional preparation and the preparation in subject matter of the teacher, based upon the information gained in visiting many high schools. It deals with the separate analysis for high schools and grades 6-12, and with the number of teachers in the respective schools. Lutherans Oppose Using Bible in Public Schools (United Draft) Fort Wayne, Ind., April 13 — Clergymen and educators of the Latherman church will oppose the use of the Bible in public schools. A conference of the Lutheran church adopted a resolution in sympathy with the address of Prof. College, in which be ascertained that an introduction of the Bible into the public schools is a danger to America. "The moment that American introduces the reaching of the Bible into public schools, it intensifies the intolerance and persecution of the middle age," Professor Menning declared. The regular meeting of the Zoology Club will be held in room 304 of Snow hall on Wednesday evening, at 7:30. Miss Larson will speak. The opportunity to meet the newly-chested members,—W. W. Newly, president. ANNOUNCEMENTS Sigma Delta Chi meeting, 9 o'clock Phi Pi house. Institution of pledges, Gridiron banquet plans and events. Behera. He behera. Slawson, president. The Women's Cosmopolitan Club will meet at Helenley House Wednesday night at 7:45--Helen Marcell, president. The Newcomers' Club which was to have met this week has been postponed until Thursday, April 15. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. L, D. Havenhill, 1539 Vermont street. The regular bi-monthly meeting of the Snow Zoology Club will be held in room 304 Snow hall, Wednesday, April 14, at 7:30 p. m. Alpha Delta Sigma meeting tonight in Journalism building at 7:30. It is important that every member be "barn-KEmmon Simons, president." Ku Ko meeting Thursday night at 7:39 in Fraser. Important that all members be present! Be there! 'Herb Lail, president, The annual initiation and banquet of Plii Beta Kappa, Alpha chapter, will be held in the patrons of the Co-operative church, 925 Vermont Senior women's baseball practice will be hold every Monday and Wednesday at 3:30 p. m. from now on. LAWRENCE BUSINESS COLLEGE Lawrence, Kansas. offers special courses in bookkeeping borthand, typewriting, banking, etc. Suiting You—That's My Business SCHULZ THE TALIOR 917 Mass. Sr. Sandwich Shop Tears Acquaintance Cream and Nut Waffles anytime. Sandwiches and a collected variety of tasty eats. "Something Butter" eats. Bowersock Building street, on Thursday, April 15, at 8 p.m. if any member failed to receive a notice and wishes to attend the ban- quet. Send a letter to: U. 7 - Velin Room, secretary. WANT ADS The internacial commission will meet Wednesday at 4:30 at Henley house, - Margary! Courtly, chairman. LOST—On campus, a Seabhard and Blade key. Name engraved on back. Call 1647. tf MARCELLING 50c, shampooing 50c. Address 1015 Ky. Phone 2775. J1 WANTED—Typing of themes and themes, Reference furnished. Call 512 or 1676 after 8 p. 9. A18 LOST—Green Shawner Fountain Pen between library and administration building. Finder please call Helen Hannon, 2232 White. A13 LOST-Platinum Bar pin set with diamonds on Massachusetts street bench and Sikhton street bench Library bench or 1619 White. A16 Call 2352 or 1619 White. 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