THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1925 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FIVE Typical College "Good Fellows" Indulge in Princeton Meeting as Political Wizards of America (By Flood Simpson, delegate to Collegiat Wood Forest Preparatory) The feature of the National Collegiate World Court conference was the sight of the American college professors. We are familiar with his playing his famed part as the athlete. He's also known for his accomplishments in the part of a career he has not made to his doubt as student of political problems The Eastern newspaper gave his first night performance generous apprehension, and Senator Strom勒, Clarence Darrow, President Hibben of the Senate, and president of the Rockefeller Foundation, patted him kindly on the back. All this was to be expected, more or less, out of politeness and newspaper policy. The commission of the inspector in this case is of more value than himself. In the frank way of youth, he admitted that he didn't have a great deal of experience, but still managed information for him on the stage. In getting information he had been passively dependent upon pamphlets and literature often paired societies, notably The American Women's Club, whose course was clear in praise of the court. Back at school he usually had a mild interest in international relations and national problems. Often he had a dog, whose name he didn't home. Sometimes he got his fare to the conference because he was an athlete or a friend of the president of the student government. Usually he was one of the leaders in campus activism. Although his fund of information was not of millionaire proportions, he was well-informed in good intentions. Naturally happy, comfortable and good-natured, he found the path of idealness. He honestly wanted to do something to hasten the day of world peace. Just what this something should be, Ancient Statue Is Found Students in Lawrence Important Excavations Made in Southern Moravia Unique Oriental Exhibit Is on Display at McGill An Oriental exhibit in the Redpath Library Museum at McGill University will be open to the students during the next three months. he had not had time to do very much thinking about. His professors, the highly respected university president, and the "V" secretary said the World Court, with the Harding-Hughes-Cooleidge reservations, of course, was a good thing and would further international justice. He read some, heard some, thought a little more, that it probably was good thing. So he felt powerful enthusiasm behind the court with the proper reservations. (Rx Science Service) It consists of Chinese and Thibetan manuscripts, a collection of Ceylon daggers, and Ceylon manuscripts which include the long narrow strips and contain small closely-written hero glyphics. The latter is claimed to be of what is claimed to be the oldest printed book. Other articles of curiosity are-Hindoo paintings and beautifully decorated Persian bindings of the Koran and the Romances. Excavations were made some years ago by Dr. K. J. Maska about 80 miles from the present excavations by Doctor Absolon, which resulted in the gathering of a remarkable collection of old stone age implements, bones of extinct animals, no well as 18 human skeletons belonging to the Armenian person possible for skeletons searched in a measure, the much searched for bridge between Neanderthal man of the earlier stone age, and recent man.[19] That the men of the stone age knew the secret of burning clay has been borne out by the discoveries of Prof. D. K. Abasolo, curator of the museum at Brno, Moravia, who has been excavating in the southern part of that country. Among his findings was a little statue of Venus, made of burnt clay, which is believed to be the form of clay objects hitherto discovered have dived from the Neolithic age, or only about 7,000 years ago. The Couldee reservations seemed good and safe to him. They provided a way for American's entrance into the court without endangering her political or financial sovereignty. The American college student, the country's interest uppermost when talking about the problems of the world and schemes for promoting international friendship. He is a nationalist beginning with his school. Still, the American college student was not naïve in such political questions as the procedure of the entrance of the United States into the court. He was very practical. He was an avid supporter of Accepting College's proposals without a question. The League of Nations was as poison to him. He kept assuring his audience that, while having the greatest interest in international co-operation, he accepted Chorus Membership to Be Cut At the first meeting of the Choral Union after the Christmas holidays, the first cut in membership for laxity of attendance will be made, Dean D. M. Swarthout, director of the chorus, announced. Many more important revelations of probiotic石头 have 'come to light' from this region. Doctor Absolon's digging near 1925 has so far yielded many stone implements, bones of mammals and other probiotic animals as well as the series of clay objects in which the Venus was found. Fouled rocks of an Aurignacian stone, weapons were discovered hidden under the shoulder blade of a mammoth since probably 25,000 years ago. A new attendance checking system will be used this evening at 7:30, the last practice before the Christmas holiday. Each member should be present and possess an individual copy of the books being used. These are some of the confessions he makes to himself and to his closest friends, and some of the observations of friendly and execrative critics. He is going to be amphibied by these critics as well, deserves it. It is a performance worthy of a long run on the boards, for no other reason than its novelty. to Hold Holiday Party A party to be held during the Christmas vacation to which all students remaining in Lawrences are invited is being sponsored by the Y. W, C. A, and is in charge of Ecelyn White and Richard Mulline. Since the students remaining in town and to arrange it themselves, it is necessary to secure a list of names as soon as possible as an entertainment committee must be appointed from them. Names may be left at Henley house with Miss Marie Russ, with Evelyn White or with Richard Mullus at the Y. M. C. A. office in Praser. Send the Daily Kansan Home. CHRISTMAS CARDS The very best in Christmas Cards and Stationery at— A. G. ALRICH Phone 288 736 Mass. 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Miss Minna Dorr Wife of Hideo Baba" Supreme Soke—"The Holy Mother Singer" McKinney Road Association Offers Prizes Miss Loomis Miner Piano Solo "Nell" Gardner many may May Roan, 7:58 in m. "Talk, 'The K. H. Chipman variation' by George O. Foster, register of the Foster, K. H. Chipman, free program." Kansas Receives Decision in Debate at Columbia More than 1000 attended the Missouri-Kansas debate at Columbus, according to E. C. Bucher of the department of speech and dramatic art. After the debate a vote was taken by the committee to receive a three-to-one decision. The K. U. debaters were Kider Lardner and Jack McDermott. Professor Bucher said that the Missouri team had shaded the better of the debate here. The two teams must compete; context must be handed in this week, according to Professor Bucher. All Students Eligible for Contest Every student on the Hill no matter what school he is enrolled in, or whether freshman or graduate student is eligible to compete in this prize essay contest. In former years, freshmen by freemen. The subject is: "The Application of the Teaching of Jesus to the Work of a Creative Artist, Teacher of Constructive Thinking." Posters will be placed about the campus for further and more definite information. Student IDs: E.H. Holland, 104 east administration building or with Miss Josephine Burham, 291 Fruer mill. Suiting You—That's My Business SCHULZ THE TAILOR 917 MASS. ST. "The New Country by Improved Highways," is the subject for essays to be submitted in a content conducted by the Roof Builders Association, Chicago. The purpose of the contest is to stimulate nation wide interest in the necessity for good roads in the progress and development of the country. Five prizes will be given ranging from $200 to $25. Complete details for the contest will be found posted on the bulletin board of the English department, on the second floor of Fraser hall. Art Security group Delta Phi Delta, procreate art sorority, held a meet the evening at the home of Marion Peers, 1232 Louisiana. The meeting was called for Mrs. Mabel Hastings Rose, B. S. 25, who is to leave soon for St. Joseph, Mo. The evening was spent in discussing art and drawing cartoons. Refreshments of hot chocolate and cake were served. Men say: "You can't equal Williams" IT'S the lather. Williams Shaving Cream bulks large. It softens all of every hair. It's soothing to sensitive skins; your face responds to its use as to a massage. Large-size tube 35c; double-size 50c, containing twice as much. TROUBLE'S a bubble, just as the song says. And you can stick it with the stem of your old jimmy-pipe, filled to the brim with good old Prince Albert. A remedy? It's a specific! Ask any jimmy-piper who ever butted into trouble. 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