FRIDAY, MARCH 5. 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Land Patent Issued During 1818 on Display in Chemistry Building Document Made of Sheepskin and Contains Colonial Phraseology Prof. E. A. White of the department of chemistry has on display in the chemistry building an old document which dates back nearly to the time of the form of a government land patent issued by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and is dated March 21, 1818. Professor White came into possession of the patent through his grandfather, William Cox, who estates of the parties to whom the grant was extended. The document is of genuine sheepkin and is worded in conjunction with the phrasology of colonial times, a part of which follo- "Know ye, that in consideration of the monies paid by Bancroft Woodcock for the warrant hereinafter mentioned and of the sum of eighty-six cents in full since paid by Martin and Henry Giles into the treasury of the town of Windsor, which is granted by the said commonwealth unto the said Martin and Henry Giles, a certain trust of land situated in Hopewell township, Beadford county, beginning at a white oak thence by land of Robert Calvin north twenty-seven degrees and one-third, Earl William seventy-seven degrees by land of Sumner Richards north eighteen degrees West one hundred twenty six surresses." Professor White recalls the parcel of land named in the grant as being densely covered with timber, that was once what is now the Lincoln Highway. It has been something over forty years since Professor White visited the state of Wisconsin. Church School to Open Braden Expects Big Enrollmen in Vacation Institute The prospects for a large attendance at the daily vacation church school institute to be held at Myers hall next week are very occupying, said David Schwartz. "There is such a morning, Inquires from University students indicate that many Kansas students engage in this type of work each summer, and are therefore planning to take advantage of the opportunities available in which church school affairs. Developments in the field of religious education in the last few years, according to Dean Braden, have been of tremendous significance. Trained, salaried directors are taking the place of voluntary workers. There is the determination to be a pedagogical partner of the public school. This is especially true of the daily vacation church school, University of Kansas students interested in religious work are fortunate in having such an institute, according to Dean Braden. Only a few of these students this year at colleges and universities. All men entered in the intramural handball tournament who have not played their first game must do so before Saturday, March 6, or they will be withdrawn from the tournament.—John P. Sabo. The sessions of the institute will be held from 5:30 to 5:58 each afternoon. The first period will be given to a consideration of the problems of promotion organization and achievement, which will be used to demonstrate daily vacation school work. A small enrollment fee will be charged. PHONE 711 YELLOW CAB Students Start Project to Unite Denominations Several groups of college students over the country have started definite projects in relation to church work as a result of the Interdenominational Student Conference held at Evanston, IL. during the Christmas holiday, with more than 100 student groups in starting their work. They are investigating the educational processes of the churches, and their part in building up a new social order. Their ultimate goal is to unite all denominations. This movement has the support of the churchers in various ways to Helen Buchenau, c27, who was one of the delegates to the conference at Evanston. Reference Bureau Moved Political Science Adjunct Now in Watson Library The municipal reference bureau has been moved from the basement of Fraser hall to the third floor of Watson Library. It was formerly in the same room with the Kansas League of Municipalities; this organization needed more room and it was found necessary to move the former. The municipal reference bureau, according to library authorities, will be operated on a new basis. It is an adjunct of the political science department and will be operated primarily from the standpoint of students and citizens interested in the field of municipal government. 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