THURSDAY, NOVEMBER*5, 1925 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Committees Are Announced at Senate Meeting New Members to Function During Coming Year; Two Resolutions Advised. Adopted University senate committees for the coming year were announced and resolutions of condolence at the death of Dean L. E. Sayre and of Col. Harold Burdick were adopted by the senate to meet Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 5. The Sayre resolution was presented by Dr. E. H. S. Bailey, chairman of the committee, and reacted that Dean Burtleigh had lost his past of the University with the present. The Burdick resolution recalled that Colonel Burdick was the first commander of the R. O. T. C. here; and that he responded by Dean P. F. Walker, chairman. The list of committees was announced as follows: University Senate Committees 1925-24 1925-26 Alumun Internate, Hobart, Brady, Blendy, Elworthon Flint, Porter, W. H. Johnson. 2 Assignment of Quarteren: Holland, Chishaw, Elworthon concerned 3 Bryan Prize Essay: Holland, Chishaw, Elworthon concerned 4 Diver, Bindle, Guild, Ingwah, Queen Sister, W. H. Johnson. 5 Division of Athletics: F. C. Allen, Arupton, Davant, Davis, Nakib Smith, H. A. Rieker. 6 Division of Managee, Diane, W. S. Johnson Staind. 7 Division of Printering: Flint, Porter, Holden, Inchman, Khoo Manchester, Moore, Stockton, P. F. Wishaw. 8 Division of Summer Session: Schweizer, W. H. Johnson, and heads of teams: Schweizer, W. H. Johnson, W. H. Johnson Staind. 9 Division of University Extension: Ingham, Cary, Getth, Owen, Twentieth Division of University: Hamburg, W. H. Johnson, W. H. Johnson Staind. 10 Enquiry to Non-Athletic Activities: Borrham, Hollands, Laird, Slow, William. 11 Forensic: Bordier, Craftier, J. H. Nelson, Toller and Van Hoecke, A. T. Walker. 12 Ground, Goldsmith, McNeill, Morgan, Steward, Templep. 13 Enquiry on Practical Christianity: Borrham, Hollands, Laird, Slow, William. 14 Forensic: Bordier, Craftier, J. H. Nelson, Toller and Van Hoecke, A. T. Walker. 15 Ground, Goldsmith, McNeill, Morgan, Steward, Templep. 16 Enquiry on Practical Christianity: Borrham, Hollands, Laird, Slow, William. 17 Forensic: Bordier, Craftier, J. H. Nelson, Toller and Van Hoecke, A. T. Walker. 18 Ground, Goldsmith, McNeill, Morgan, Steward, Templep. 19 Enquiry on Practical Christianity: Borrham, Hollands, Laird, Slow, William. 20 Enquiry with Other Educational Institution: Mitchell Brands, Linda, Ponte, F. E. Johnson, Landa, Margo, Morgon I. Lee, Morgen, Morgen, Steward, Templep. 21 Enquiry on Practical Christianity: E. H. Wheeler, Hood, Lawon, Skilton, Witty. 22 Enquiry with Other Educational Institution: Mitchell Brands, Linda, Ponte, F. E. Johnson, Landa, Margo, Morgon I. Lee, Morgen, Morgen, Steward, Templep. 23 Enquiry on Practical Christianity: A. T. Walker, Burckhoff, Crawford, Sandilton, Shandu. 24 Cygnus, Alter, Roque, David, Dawson. 25 Subsidiarity: Glenn, Alter, Roque, M. W. Sterling, Wilson, Winton, Husband. 26 Subsidiarity: Foster, Alden, Husband, Klouse, Husband, Stockton, Island, Snuffer, Swartham Van Hoecke, R. H. Wheeler, Watty. 27 Subsidiarity: A. T. Walker, Burckhoff, Crawford, Sandilton, Shandu. 28 Subsidiarity: Science Bulletin: Moore, Alter, Snuffer, Husbandor Manchester, M. Schaffer, Staind. 29 Subsidiarity: Husband, Morgen, Husbard, Swartham Radio Pictures Promised Radiograms to Be Commercially Available by Summer **THE SCIENCE CENTER** Chicago, Nov. 8—“The facsimile radiogram, commercially available within a year,” is the promise of radio, according to Ma). Gen. James G. Harboard, president of the Radio Corporation of America, “This is the fruit of long research work done in radio photographs,” said General Harboard. “The receiving copy is a facsimile of the original, and its accuracy will be second question.” The station is being done promises commercial valuing before the return of the next summer's static. The problem of communication with Europe, General Hairball predicted, would also be solved in the near future. He mentioned the question of wavelength with regard to international communication. "The waves, which are often called property, Losses in money and pretices would follow the deprivation of a particular wave length to which right had been established by actual use, a form of calamity has not yet afflicted the radio field, but is constantly threatening. An international covenant cannot be much longer lauded." To have seen all Nebraska-football game for 20 years is the record of Oliver W. Everett, University of Oklahoma alumnus and team physician. KFKU K F K U Wave Length, 275 Meters University of Kansas Broadcasting --on "The Salt Wells of Kansas; C. M. Young. Radio program for Thursday, Nov. 5: Soprano solo—Dorothy Hofstad, stu- ment of the School of Fine Arts. K. U., string quartet. Eighty Students Try Out for Pen and Scroll Club The fall trout period for Pen and Scroll has closed and the judging committee is reading the manuscripts which were handed in. About eighty people tried out for membership in the club. Pen and Scroll in a literary organization for Freshman and sophomores. Membership is based entirely on the merit of manuscripts. Tryouts are The new members will be announced in about two weeks. Fifteen new members will probably be chosen. Damage to crops by grasshoppers and other pests in Mexico may result in the removal of import dottles on the American coast. The American ornamental at Guadalupe Island. WANT ADS LOST—$35 check, on campus. Wednesd day morning. Return to Mrs. Ed. 805 Tom, N8 FOR RENT - Remonually, reminder of semester, ground floor, southwest, well lighted, extra large room, private office, or professor, 1323 Vt. "A"
GRADE TITLES - Theses, notes books, themes; mimegraphing personal, expert service. Eugene W. Sutherland, Cell Block 1860-8k. LOST—Cane at Gym. Friday night Leave at 946 Ohio, or call 1832 LOST—Slipper buckle between Presbyterian church and Oread Ave Finder please call 1495. N16 LOST—Writing part of fountain pen; initials S. W. B. engraved. Cali Elizabeth Black, 240. Nt LOST—Student Activity Ticket No. 600; reward. Call Denton 10199 N10 LOST - Student activity tickets Numbers 54, and 789. Reward Return to M. C. Creight, student auditor. FOR RENT—Nelyly furnished, new apartment, completely modern, steam house, private bath, built in 1138 Tema 1138 Tema. 2007 Blue. N10 FOR SALE—16232 Ford roadster, good tires, spot light, new Exide bumper & generator new side cur- bation buttons. Term calls 150 Red. N6 LOST - Economics book, room 200 west Administration, about two weeks ago. La Hermann Algebra, notebook and La Hermann San Salvicio, Friday in periodical room, library Return Kansan Office, Reward. FOR RENT—For boys, one single room, $12; one double, $18. 134 Tennessee. Nn THESES, manuscript, notebooks typed by experienced stenographer Call Miss Ritchie, 978-6 to 80; 8 N4 p. m. N16 LOST—Student activity ticket No 1288, Reward, C. M. McCreight student auditor. FOR SALE—Ford Speedster, good condition. Chevron. Phone 2049- Blue. N8 MARCELLING 50c, shampooing 50c Address 1015 Ky. Phone 2775. F1 The time for registration for the women's rifle team has been extended two days, according to Emma Roots, captain. Since practices do not start until next week, applications be accepted all the rest of this week. Riffe Team Registration Is Extended Two Days "It is advisable to register at once." Miss Roots said, in order to obtain desirable hours. Only ten girls can be cared of in one hour, and nearly a hundred and twenty-five have already signed up. "Competition promises to be keen." says Sergel, E. M. Palmer, who will coach the girls, "And every girl has an equal chance." Washington, Nov. 5- The U. S. destroyers, Lanson, and O. S. landfall, Alexandria have been requested by Paul K仁奔連美, American consul at Berrut, Syria, to proceed to that port as a precautionary measure, the state department was notified today. The destroyers were ordered at once from Gibraltar by the state department. On Sunday, the face of the Syrian situation, K仁奔連美, notified the department that there was no immediate need for their presence at Berrut but that he cut it wise to have them on hand. Beat Oklahoma. Professional Cards DR. FLORENCE BARROWS, Osteopathic Physician 20914, Mass. Phone 2337. DIE, ANDREY A. ANDREY, the Progressive Chiropractors, Massage and Electric Treatments, No charge for consultation 812) 755-9461; Mass, Phone 642. G. W. STEEPER & CO.-Tailors to K. U. people from 1965-1925, Preserving, Cleaning Restoring and Renaiting. Saufs made to 243. Ia. Phone. 1434. MARCEL, APPOINTMENTS—Phone 1256 Experienced operators. Sample 'Barber and Buy Shop', East Side, East 2241; Mass, St. Our Lawrence Office EYES EXAMINED. Glasses made. Last once Optical Co., 1025 Mass. Is Located in Rooms 7 and 8 House Building 731 Mass. St. Scientific examination of the eyes for glasses, without the use of drugs, is our work exclusively. Dr. H. H. Lewis is in this office. Phone 912 TOPEKA 824 Kanana Ave Phone The Thanksgiving party for the Methodist student association, announced for Nov. 6, at the church, has been postponed until Nov. 13. Open house will be held at the church this evening. Every day. The ordinance invited. All members of Rhadambenthi will meet at Squires Studio on Saturday, Nov. 7, at 1:30 p.m. m, where a group picture for Jayhawker will be made. James W. Konsek, assistant secretary of the League of Kansas Municipalities, is spending the week in Tupelo tabulating data for the compulsory education of the 1926 tax rate bulletin for city, city schools, and counties. Chief engineer, Ernest Boyce, was in Coffeyville last week-end as one of the speakers at the state convention of the Iawe Walton league. Mr. Boyce spoke to the convention on Human Pollution Problems in Kansas. The earliest recorded eclipse of the sun occurred in 2137 B. C. It was visible in China and is recorded in the Chinese chastic, the Shu Ching. Hot lunches for cold days are our specialty. I do indeed realize that with a copy of life aboard I can assume at will a smoothe hoo-toor or become an object of feminine pursuit, as fancy dictates." ANNOUNCEMENTS GEORGE'S LUNCH Owl Service $1.50 Just North of the Varsity The College Jeweler Service Fritz Co. Note Book Fillers We have a large stock of fillers for "P"P note books that are much cheaper. Good bond paper. 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