WEDNESDAY,JANUARY 27,1926 . PAGE THREE Alumni of University Have Average Income Above Four Thousand Reports from Former Student Reveal Interests, Salaries and Activities The first question asked was in regard to the income. Average for all answers received was $4,627. The first group has an average income of $2,232, second $4,523, third $7,635. Average return on investments made by the three groups amounted to $1,652. According to answers received very few of the first group invest in life insurance as it has a small average return of the $18,000 for the third group. Returns to the answer of how many are married gives the average for all 61 per girl and the first group scored 32 per cent, the second 70 per cent. The average number of children is 2.8 per cent. Almost half of the alumni own their homes and over half of them own automobiles. The car owners rank as follows: Blues, Bussy, Nash and Hudson. For recreation the largest number like to play. Other games can be in the following order, tennis, cards, baseball, volley ball, basketball, handball, dance, hunting, and chess. The literary arts are also included in the museum among the alumni and is followed by the American and Asian Monthly. Press for World Court Four-fifths of Daily Papers Favorable in Inquiry The American Foundation, maintaining the American peace award, has made a summary of the countries in which new news papers of the country on the entrance of the United States into the World Court. The foundation sent letters of condolence to the victims. The following are some of the editorial expressions in favor of the Court: The result of this inquiry indicate that 30 per cent. of the country's dailies favor the court, that 12 per cent oppose it, and that 8 per cent have indicted no editorial stand on the question. "Why should not America, whose every tradition bids her support such an institution, and whose own statesmen have a major part in establishing it, join hands with its friends?"—Atlanta Journal. "That in urging entrance into the World Court President Coolidge his country's view as well as work peace in view, nobody can question not even Senator Borah." -Gosher Daily Democrat, Ind. Danny Dimmett: Some expressions not favorable to the World Court were: "The United States has no more right to stand soild from helping to solve the trafic of the world. She is a world power; let her assess world power responsibilities." - Glenda Gleaner, Calif. "What do, the Bible say about wars and rumors of wars?" Why kid ourselves about Peace Courts or Longtown?" Charleston News. III. "This after the Locarno treaties is a particularly unfortunate occasion for America to join such a country. The World Court," Kansas City Star, Mo. "We have taken a firm editorial stand against enragance of the United States into the World Court on any terms."—Milwaukee Herald. Seniors Asked to Consult "Seniors in the School of Education who are planning to secure the D. S. degree in Education at the end of next semester or during the summer session are urged to report to the office of the School of Education," said Dr. R. A. Schwarzer, dean of the School of Education, this morning. Enrollment will take place in the offices during the days preceding enrollment at the gymnasium. Senior and junior grades must be heard of the general enrollment days. Robert Carhart Mitchell, e24, for merely the Waite-Phillips Oil Co. of Tuba, Oka, is planning to leave San Francisco the last of this month for the East Indies, where he will be employed in Tokyo. For Katharine Ziemi Mitchell, A. B. '21, will accompany him. Paper at Half the Cost Is Made of Eucalyptus Paper at one half the cost and identity of it will be the result, it is elevated, of experiments recently conducted in the University of Wisconsin. The possible depletion of spruce wood forests in the United States which is at present one of the main sources of print paper has caused considerable concern and a great deal of cooperation with other types of wood in recent years. The latest attempt at the University of Wisconsin has been with eucalyptus wood grown in the state of Lao Paulo, Brazil. The paper obtained from this source is of a quality very suitable for high speed newspaper presses. Greek Artist-Lover and Filipino Beliefs Are Oread Features An artist-lover of early Greek days rubs shiphiders with the Filipino who believe that squeezing cat's tears into your eyes at midnight will make you a prophet. In the Wanderlust number of the Oread magazine, which is to appear on the campus Thursday morning. Magazine to Appear Tomorrow Will Contain Wide Variety of Reading Matter A. Russian Bolshevik song, poetry written in the spirit of the Japanese youth movement, and several reviews of New York dramatic productions are other features of the magazine. The cover design is a Japanese scene in brilliant yellow and blue, made from a woodcut by M. A. B. 25, a graduate student here, whose home is near Takin, Jann. Lee Gottlieb, c28, has been appointed circulation manager, and will have charge of all campus sales. Magazines will be checked out to mornings. A small group of Pan and Scroll at a joint meeting of the three organizations in the Little Theater of Green hall tonight at 7:30. A short program will precede the business meeting, one of the numbers taught by Dick Matthews and Ruth Lawless. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Contributors to this issue of the Oread magazine will be entertained by the editorial board at a contributor's room Thursday evening at 3:30. Few Foreign Professors Ninety-four Per Cen of Faculty Is American Born Recent announcement of the predominately American population of Kansas calls attention to a study just completed of the University of Kansas staff showing that 94 percent were foreign born. Out of the nearly 400 members of the instructional staff of the University, but 22 are foreign born, and two of these were born in foreign lands because their parents were missionaries. Another, too, listed an foreignborn was a graduate of class in 1874, and for 35 years has been a member of the faculty. The countries from which member of the instructional staff came, man of them in their early youth or childhood, are: Canada, 4; Germany, 4; Sweden, 2; Switzerland, 2 and Cuba, Denmark, England, France, India, Japan, Lithuania, Porto Rico and Spain, 1 each. Three of others of the faculty's foreign-born have been with K. U. for more than 25 years. Only a half of the faculty are foreign-born. Dr. David Starr Jordan Writes Scientific 'Article Doctor Jordan is considered the best authority on living fishes, and for the first time in the history of the University bulletin, life-like restoration drawings were reproduced alongside of the fossils they represent. The last issue of the Science Bulletin of the University of Kansas contained a contribution by Dr. David Strar Jarrid, chancellor emeritus of Leland Stanford University, on some fossil fishes from the Kansas ceratous hede. Out of nine specimens sent by H. T. Martinez, the University museum, for Doctor Jordan to study and describe, five were new to science. Of the new species and genus, one was named Eurychelic Lindleyj in honor of Chancelor Lindleyj, who was formerly an old student of Doctor Jordan in Indiana, and one Kannanuse Martini, honoring his memory. All five of the new species were discovered by Mr. Martin's son Harry. Trade and save at Rowlands Book stores.—Adv. 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F3 ROOM FOR GIRLS-Single and double rooms with sleeping porches Also rooms for light housekeeping Phone 2182 Blue 1310 Tenn. J33 FOR RENT—Large modern nice furnished room for boys. Reason able. 1319 Ky, 2518 Black. I Party with nice large property new campus and convenient to downtown district solicit correspondence will organization desiring to lease or buy. Will remodel to suit tenant or purchaser. Address XYZ. Kranan, 328 FOR RENT-AT 1215 Teen, a large southeast room for second semester to men students. Phone 1555. FOR RENT-Large front room next to, in home, modern room. Short way to K. U, and on car line. Phone 1248. F-1 FOR RENT Furnished room for bays. $18.00 1340 Tenn. Phone 1750. 621 FOR RENT—Rooms for boys at 1300 Tem. Telephone 2577. J30 FOR RENT—Modern room to boy near University. Call 2387 Black. 192 ROOMS FOR GIRLS—Light house keeping privileges if desired. 907 Arkansas St, phone 1585 White. J28 ROOM FOR BOYS—Modern, convenient for *Hill* and town, sleeping porch if desired. Phone 2089. 1328 Vc. 109 FOR RENT—Pleasant room in modern home, for girls. 1240 Ohio. J28 FOR RENT - Desirable room will be vacated by sorority girls at end of semester. Telephone extension in rooms, 1003 Tenn. J28 ROOMS FOR RENT in absolutely modern home; board if desired. Telephone 337. Black J30 LOST! -Pair shell rimmed glasses in leather case. Gerry Optical Co, Record 38. Finder call Mr. Cowles at 248. J28 FOR RENT - Room for 189s. Large southeast room, four windows, furnace heat, in modern home. Reasonable. 1104 Kentucky. J31 FOR RENT - One double, one single room, hot and cold running water, separate bath. 1120 La. Phone 1728 Black. J29 FOR RENT—Two pleasant rooms. One single and one double room. 1220 Ohio. Phone 1220. MARCEL 154. EverYAYN--All kinds of beauty work! Dessin, Powder Box Beauty Shoppe. Whites 2145. 100% Maa. Professional Cards R. HUTCHINSON, M., D.-O. PRACTICAL Limited B. 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By this method you learn the fundamentals of merchandising and business in general—knowledge that will prove a valuable asset to you in later years. Write us without delay for full details. The only way to obtain satisfactory managers is to engage young men possessing the necessary qualities and give them a complete course of training through the various positions in our stores. Personnel Department S. S. Kresge Co. Detroit, Michigan Kresge Building Congratulations! —for making your grades and being among those who stay with us. It means that you will be in a better position to benefit from our new spotting unit. With this unit (the only one of its kind in Kansas) we hope to be able to serve you better than ever before. If your apparel has not been "refreshed" recently, phone 75 now. Phone 75 NewYork CLEANERS Send your Hat too. It needs refreshing often.