WEDNESDAY, FEB. 24. 1926 PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN - Women's Cosmopolitan Club Is Organized by University Students Representatives From Various Countries Plan Series of Discussions A women's Competitarian Club has been organized by foreign and American women students of the University. The aim of the club is "to promote friendliness and better international understanding among the American and foreign women attend the University." at the first meeting Ab Ma, from Burma, and Margarua Hurwits, Russia, gave talks on their impressions of Americans as they have found themselves. The program will be given with different women in charge. It is the idea of the group to have all the members take a part sometimes during the year. The club plans to meet every day and ideas and traditions of the various countries will be told. Along with the lingerer side a more serious subject will also be discussed. On Feb. 10, the club talked about the "Youth Council" and the autumn session, and at the next meeting the tuple will be "Recreation." The membership at the present time is composed of eight American women and all the foreign-born women on the HIH. The members are: Nadine Cloefman, Marguerita Hughan, Janet Ralph, Patricia Pianline Smith, Korean; Anita Horton, Martin Horton, Porto Rico; Asse George, Norwegay; Simone Koujon, France; Ab Ma, Burau; Lili Simpson, Helen Mustard, Philippines; Elza Kate, Germany; Lili Kaufte, Wunson, Margaret Putton, Miriam Grant, Liil Raynolds and Helen Malcolm, America. Fishes Invent Streamline Form Used by Submarines Is Old. Berry Says (Science Service) Baltimore, Feb. 24. The streamline, now universally used by the designer of submarines, racing auto modules and airplanes, is no new thing under the sun, according to Prep. 2014's *The Johns Hopkins University*. "The typical fish form, often called the streams-line form, does not imply that flowing water had anything to do with its origin," says Professor Berry. "As a dynamical problem of perfecting a shape which would slip through the water with least resistance and without the production of eddies which are the cause of retarding power, it is one that the designers of torpedoes and submarines." Professor Berry takes issue with a widely accepted doctrine that fish originated in fresh water streams, and had their bodies moulded into rocks, then, as they clung to rocks on the bottom. He points out that the same results would be obtained by moving fish is stationary water as by moving water flowing over stationary fish. Fish are not the only rocks of the earth's crust, which contain no fish remains, yield abundant fossils of earlier and more primitive animal families which unquestionably evolved in the sea and which had worked out the fish-like streamline along before there were any fishes. Prof. Havenhill Talks on Future of Pharmacy Beta chapter of Beta Phi Sigma, national pharmaceutical fraternity hold its annual founder's day banquet Monday night at Wisdomman's tent. Denn L. D., Havenhill of the School of Pharmacy gave the principle address of the evening using as his subject "Pharmacy Today and in the Future." October 14, 2013. Mr. M. Starling, Prof. D. H. Steepe and Prof. K. M. Rott萍. This is the third year of Beta Sigma, it being first installed in February, 1923 by Dr. Henry G. Blantz, national officer of the fraternity, that the fraternity was a local organization known as Sigma Delta Sigma and had a membership of 30 members. Today it has a membership of 35 members and maintains a chapter house at 1252 Orcad. Norvell College, 26, is president of the local chapter. Number of Patients Increase Number of Patients Increase The number of bed patients at the student hospital has increased from an average of 150 to 240 last few days. Most of the patients are influenza cases and there is one scarlet fever case. The average number of contiguous diseases at a particular year is far below that of last year. The debate between Kansas and Iowa to be held Thursday afternoon will be repeated and the speeches broadcast over KPKU at 7:40 p.m. on that evening. The speaker will never cover ten minutes with five minutes each for rebuttal. At 7:15 Fri, E. D. Kinney of the department of chemistry will give a short talk on the subject, "The History of Metals." Auro Halls, pianist will play the "Bellade" by Chopin, and "Blue Dishes" by Shutzeeer. A ladies quartet, directed by Miss Louise Miller will sing "Red Rose" by Linders, "Violete" by Wight and "The Daffodills" by Hale. The members of this quartet are Vivian Crumbler, first soprano, Esther Ott, second soprano, Frances Westfall, first alto and Genevieve Lee, second alto. Museum Nearly Finished Pictures Will Be Moved Soon According to Curator The Spooner-Thayer art museum is nearly completed and paintings will move in place. A possible accord to Minnie Moody, curator. It will be some time, however, before the entire collection will be housed in the interior of the old library is completed. The walls have all been plastered and painted, but otherwise little work has been done in the basement and lower floors. The painting of the walls of the second floor is almost completed. The room's walls and paintings would be moved into the completed part before the rest of the work was done. The walls of the museum have been painted a cream color and the second floor is partitioned into three long rooms. The rooms are very long. Two smaller rooms are being finished at the extreme north and south ends of these rooms. They are Light enters the upper floor through the ceiling by means of skylights except for two windows on the north wall and two in the south wall. There are 12 double windows overhead in the window. The ceiling is arched to the windows. When the work is completed the Spooner-Thayer art museum will contain room for a large number of paintings, according to Miss Moody. However, it is doubtful if there would be more than enough exhibition room for the temporary exhibitions of the University art collection. Music Series Schedule Presbyterian Choir to Present Lenten Programs A series of Lenten music programs will be given by the choir of the First Presbyterian church under the direction of Dean D. M. Swarthout beginning Sunday Feb. 28 and ending April 4, every Sunday in the month. As a special musical to the morning services a sacred concert will be given Sunday, Feb. 28, at 7:45 p. m. The four anthems used are the finest in modern choral literature according to Dean Sworthot. "The 'Hymn of Praise' in seven and eleven strophed verses," is an example of the Russian school of music." Dean Sworthout said. The Passion cantata, "The Seven Last Words of Christ," by Dubois is another special evening program which will be given March 28 at 7:45 The choir consisting of 40 voices is almost entirely composed of students of the University. A complete list of the lenten series is as follows: is as follows: *February 28* The Lord is My Hero... *Rouen* Fifth Sacred Comet at 7:14 a.m. in Jerusalem. O Turn Yer... *Ground* God Is a Spirit... *March 11* God So Loved Us... *March 21* O Jérusalem... *Nineteen* O Jérusalem... *Parker* Passion Cantata 'The Seven Last Words of Christ' by Bulford at April 4* "Goodly Anneur" ... *Ground* Dabney Prizes Offered to Students for Essays voley Appear from "The Redemption" ... Genu "The League of Nations as an Agency for World Peace" is the subject for the Dahney Prize competition open only to college and university students. Two prizes, one $300 and another of $150, have been offered. The contest is under the auspices of the American Scholars Society. Citizens from colleges and universities in this country and one is the chairman of the Foreign Policy Association in New York City. The essay must be over 6,000 words. The name of the writer will not appear on the essay but will be sent in an envelope accompanying the manuscript. The contest closes June 1, 1928. ... NEW JAYHAWK TRACK COACH Dr. H. J. Huff of Grinnell College has been selected new head coach of track at the University of Kansas to succeed Coach凯德 Schlademan, who handed in his resignation some time ago. Doctor Huff is at present director of physical education and head coach of track at Grinnell. Miss Aiken to Lecture Miss Charlotte Aiken, of the departement of English, will lecture on three poems Thursday afternoon in Doctor Huff will begin his duties at the University next fall, and will also serve as bd训师 for all athletic teams. A wider field for track work made possible by the also made annual Kaneland Games and the participation of the major short events in the Middle West, prompted Doctor Huff's acceptance. room 205, Fraser hall. The lecture will cover the works of Edwin Arlington Robinson, Robert Frost, and Amy Lowell. C مناسبة. Call Her Today --for the Varsity Dance Saturday Night Feb. 27 F A U Jimmie Mitchell's Eight Piece Orchestra Will Furnish Plenty of Music WANT ADS LOST—Brown Waterman Fountain Pen with name Morle Morton, Finder please call me at 2097. F27 FOR SALE—New Portable Under wood typewriter for sale cheap. 300 W, 14th St. St. Williams. F26 LOST—Rosary, sterling; Tuesday, Feb. 16. Initials on cross. Reward. Return to Kansan office. P20 1LOST=Will person who picked up single breasted, blue overcourt at the Valentia Monday night, please return to the Academy or 1.079 TLM, M1 ward. LOST—Monday afternoon in E. ad. Shaffer lifetime pen. 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