WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1925 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THRE Teachers to Hear Education Faculty in State Meeting Association Will Convente Thursday and Friday; Annual Reunions Scheduled Members of the faculty of the School of Education are on the programs of the Kansas Teachers' Association meetings on Thursday and Friday of the school year. At the state, Dr. Raymond A. Schweyer, acting dean of the school, will speak at both Coffeville and Kansas City, At Coffeville, Dr. Schweyer will be the principal speaker at the table on Thursday afternoon. The subject of his address then will be "Religious and Moral Education." On that same day, he will speak at the meeting of the junior colleges at Coffeville, and in the evening will attend K. U. alumni at the alumna banquet. On Friday Doctor Schweitzer will appear in Kansas City. He is scheduled for an address before the vocational guidance conference on "The Value of Vocational Guidance to the College and University." He will also attend the high school section on that same day at the "mental Testing" on the subject. Doctor Smith to Sneak Dr. Walter R. B. Smith will speak in Kansas City, addressing the high school section on "Constructive Discipline as a Basis of Moral Education." He will also address the manual arts and biological bases of the Manual Arts. Professor W. H. Johnson will act as chairman of the college section, and Professor H. C. Cunningham will act as chairman of the biology round table at Kannas City. Dr. F. B. OBrien will address the meeting of the English teachers at Salina on "An Experiment in the Supervision of English." Dr. H. P. Smith is making several addresses—one to the junior high school department on "Next Forward" and another to the college of the Junior High School." Miss Snrawe to Present Paper Miss Sprague to Present Paper Miss Elizabeth Sprague will present a paper at the home economics round table in Kansas City on "Work and Families" and the National Association. Dr. Harvey C. Coleman will make several talks at Emporia. On Friday evening he will act as a speaker at the K. U. alumni banquet. Prof. Paul A. Witty will speak at the meetings of the schools and kindergarten departments in Kansas City. Six Banquets Planned Prof. Frederick J. Weering will present a paper at the meeting of the college section in Kansas City. His presentation will be of student Mortalite in College." There will be six reunion hampers at the state teachers' meetings instead of the four of former year at the state teachers' meetings instead of the four of former years, Changelor K. H. Lindley will be the director of the MSU campus on Thursday. F. Prof., F. W. Blackman, of the department of sociology, and Prof. Harvey Lehman, A. M. '14, will be the speakers at the Emporia meeting. On behalf of Dr. O'Neill, professor of lag, will be the speaker at the Salma reunion. Y, Y. Morgan, A. B., 85, chairman of the board of regents, will address the reunion at Dodge City. Chancellor Lindley and Fred M. Harris, LL, B. 79, president of the K. U. Alumni Association, will speak at Wichita. Degan R. A. Schwegler, of the School of Education, and Prof. E. M. Hopkins will be at Coffeyville. Student Recital Planned Fine Arts Program to Include Vocal Ensemble The principal feature of the Fine Arts day program Friday will be the advanced students' recital in Fraser chamber at 13:00 p. m. A number which has been carefully worked up is the vocal ensemble, "Misereur" (II Treventore), by Verdi. The solo parts will be handled by Marjorie Fisher as assistant conductor and assisted by the male chorus under the direction of Professor Downing. The program: The program Plain = Rigolotte Paraphrase ... Lieni Arlo Huitz Valeo = O. Miro Ferratico "CLa Fay" *orita*) G. Gandolfi Marranzel Cockerill Viole——Jlacobert Mountain —Krebsler Flamus ——Carrie Burke Burkeville —Gallowish Vocal—Encourages (M1) **Tro** Wood —Gandolfi Sourdance - Malfunctions / Tumor Transplantation Coffee Assisted by Max Chuaro Vinilia - Hire Bath (Cheme from Huba) Haden Kennedy This rocital is open to the public. CHRIS BURGESS Frances Robinson Piano: -15-flat minor Sonata, First Move. BARRY SMITH Science Briefs American wheat cannot compete with Hungarian wheat in Vienna, for the Hungarian wheat is now on an ex-export basis at price above the world level. --be United States and Europe in the northern hemisphere and Rio Janeiro and Buenos Ayres in the southern. Kansas Agricultural College workers have pointed out that the big media of various rich foods furnished their training and both for the men and the harvest. A gigantic artificial waterfall is to be built on the River Ebro to supply electric power to the northern eastern provinces of Spain. A Watt engine, designed by the original inventor of the first steam engine and installed in 1815, is still doing useful work in London. The gaff-topallon catfish, which range as far north as Cape Cod are hatched from eggs carried in the mouth of the father fish and until they reach adulthood the gaff-topallon serves use the parental mouth as a place of refuge from danger. Malaigany has been exported from the British Honduras for over two hundred years and the economic life if the country depends almost solely upon the trade in this valuable product. In only two years out of the last six has the dairy-cow population of the United States increased in proportion to the increase in human population. Oranges - are not cultivated in roces in Porto Rico; the trees are intertwined for the most part in the mountains. A large radio-telegraphical station on even towers each 150 meters high is be erected at Pambrusha, Brazil; serves as a relay station between the United States and Europe in the northern hemisphere. The Janvier There were 7,705,000 cases of eggs cold storage in the United States on June 1, 2012, as compared with 875,000 at the same time in 1924. WANT ADS LOST—Cane at Gym. Friday night. Leave at 9:50 Ohio, or call 1822. N10 LOST—Slipper buckle between Press- byterian church and Orand Ave. 'Indire' please call 1495. N168 LOST—Writing part of fountain poop initials S. W, B. engraved. Call Elizabeth Blake, 240. N6 LOST—Student Activity Ticket No. 600; reward. Call Denton 1019, N10 LOST—$46 somewhere on Hill. 10 5, and 1 dollar bills. Finder please. cal 1885 Black. Reward. N5 OST—Student activity tickets Number of Numbers, 54, and 789. Reward. return to M. C. Creight, student auditor. 'OR RENT—Nessily furnished, new apartment, completely modern, ten room, private bath, built in 1126 West 121st Street. 907 Blue. N10 FOR SALE—1923 Ford courier, good tires, spot light, new Exide battery & generation, new side curb condition. Call 866-759-1200. Calls call 120 Red. N&R LOST - Economics book, room 209 west Administration, about two weeks ago. College Algebra, notebook and La Hermana San Silipico, Friday in periodical room, library. Return Kansas Office. Reward. FOR RENT—For boys, one single room, $12; one double, $18. 1340 "encrease." N8 LOST—Student activity ticket No. 1238, Reward, C. M. McCreight, student auditor. FOR SALE—Ford Speedeter, good condition. Cheap. Phone 2049- Blue. N8 LOST—Small stove pipe hat. Call 1151. N5 "THESEES, manuscripts, notebooks typed by experienced stenographer, Call Miss Ritchie, 978, 6:00 to 8:00 p. m. C. N16 OST—Student Activity Ticket No. 1451 and 1498. Return to Business office. Reward. C. F. McCreight, tudent auditor. N5 LOST—Delta Sigma Pi pin near Jay- hawk cafe. Finder leave at Kau- an office. Reward. N5 MARCELLING 50e, shampooing 50e. Address 1015 Ky. Phone 2775. F1 LOST—Wednesday, a Stone Marten choker. Reward. Call 573. N5 Making of Bi-Focal Lenses Is Explained for Optical Society Action of "Nerve Currents" I Discussed by Authority on Subjact on Subject Ihana, N. Y., Nov. 4—Putting two pieces of glass together so that they are in close contact is important in making lenses of different kinds of glass. To get the pieces in optical contact, so there is absolutely no layer of air between them is not so important, because it makes the Laboratory of the Frankford Arsenal at Philadelphia, told members of the Optical Society, recently. (Release Service) The glass surfaces become electricly charged by dusting them. However, by spraying the surfaces with distilled water when they are placed together, the proper contact is obtained. When water is soon absorbed it was stained. In a discussion of the "serve counts" at this meeting, Dr. Christinia Ludd-Franklin, of Columbia University, said, "If in an otherwise dark room you look at a vertical strip of bright red light, you will see proceeding from it on both sides two rather large areas, slightly reddish blue in color." This is due, she explained, to a property of the nerve fibres of the eye that they have not previously known to possess. As the nerve fibers carry the sensation of color from the part of the sensitive lining of the eye on which the red light falls, they are called the retinal cells and cause the colored arcs, which correspond to the position of the nerve fibers. Thursday, Nov. 5, is the seventieth anniversary of Northwestern University. The celebration of the event will be a reception at the home of the president which will mark the announcement of the new members of the faculty. A bill for the abolition of the Women's Self Government Association at the University of Colorado is to read at the A. S. U. C. Congress meeting. The general concensus of opinion seems to point toward indifference or entire disapproval of the Assessment has been seen to work out in Colorado. Snappy Fall Suitings SCHULZ THE TAILOR 917 Mass. St. 13 Mass.—Over Fischer's Shoe Store Marcel and Bob Curl—75c MISS RAMSEY Formerly at Samples—Phone 469 Palace Barber Shop & Beauty Parlor Seven Experienced Barbers Three Operators 730 Mass. A. G. ALRICH 736 Mass. Phone 288 Select from the largest assortment of engraved cards in town. Also STATIONERY. Phone 325 CHRISTMAS CARDS Five can ride for the price PHONE YELLOW CAB 711 Let "Ep" & "Chuck" Fix you up At Your Service "Student Night" to be Held "Student night," is to be held Friday night, Nov. 6, at the Christian church, the students giving the first part of the program. Following an address by the Rev. Homer E. Salm, evangelist of Minna, Fla., the university young people will entertain the members of the party. The Reverend Salm has invited all students of the University, and of the high schools to attend the meeting and party. of one PHONE When Your All women who intend to go to Oklahoma for the game must sign up in Dennie Agnus Husband's office on Tuesday, March 13, at the Katherine Klein, president W. S. G. A. ANNOUNCEMENTS The polls at Dyche museum will be open Tuesday, Nov. 5, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. for those wishing to vote in the freshman and graduate representative election—Nellie Davis, secretary W. S. G. A. The regular meeting of the Botany Club will be held at 1121 Louisiana tonight at 7:15. Part of the initial meeting will be held, "William Coxter, president." Phi Delta Kappa will meet in room 304, Fraser hall, tonight at 7:30. Important business is to be discussed. —Russell Smith, president. There will be a regular meeting of women's forum tomorrow afternoon, 5, at 4:30 in room 210 Fraser. Proof. Allen Crafton will talk. All men and others interested are urged to be present—kay Purcell, president. Fresh hatch will be on sale from 4:30 to 5:30 p. m. Thursday, Nov. 5, at the book exchange in Fraser hill; price will be $2. Josephine hill KICK Battery Refuses to your motor over CALL 1300 Calendar for the Week 15:30 - Bred basketball, Robotics, - Men's club basketball, Marvin, - Bank Club meeting, Marvin, - International Residues, 24 Frame. --while educational pursuits, culture and colors do not seem to be very happy. Most of them exercises the athletics, are overcrowded.* Prof. H. S. Canby, Yale. Who are the Best People? 4:30 - III. Ateneo meeting, room 652, G. S., Ateneo meeting, room 715, G. S., Ateneo meeting, room 715, G. S. 7:15 - W. S., G. C., a matrimonial, women's tro 7:15 - W. S., G. C., a matrimonial, women's tro 7:15 - W. S., G. C., a matrimonial, women's tro Little Theatre Y. M., C. A., a meeting, Mayn, Y. M., C. A., a meeting, Mayn, Khanthawati meeting, Green 9:00 - Khanthawati meeting, Green X Photographer To read a list of our patrons would be to call the names of those who are prominent in University life. To meet them would be to see the best dressed people on the Hill. Friday Moore 917 Mass. Phone 964 Lawrence K.C., Mo. Fine Arts Day, 3:20-4:00 and design of pic- tures, art decorations, framer, and design, C. Ad. 5:20-6:20 and design of dammons, Fine Arts Day, dance, ballet. Women Show Interest in Rifle Team Tryouts Better Photography 2 600—Gridgraph, K. U. vs. Oklahoma. 2 900—University dancing class, Connor 2 100—Varsity, P. A. u. Hall. The rifle range has been enlarged to double its former capacity. Swetters will be given to women making the women's rifle team this year. Unusual interest is being shown in the registration for the women's rifle team tryouts, according to Heartland. The girls have signed up for personal practice hours during the last two days than had turned out during the entire fall of previous years. Registration for the Fowler shoes closes Nov. 4. There is a difference between a mere picture taker and a photographer-artist. Let a real artist make a likeness of you for the Jayhawker and Christmas Photos. The Board of Regents of the University will make its annual inspection of the University Friday, Nov. 20. The preceding day will be spent inspecting the Bell Memorial Library and the School of Medicine in Rosewood. Smartness in style is not well dressed unless the original shape and refreshed appearance has been maintained by dry cleaning regularly. + Hats Cleaned and Blocked Phone 75 NewYork CLEANERS Between Classes For that ingrowing hunger, drop around to Bricks for a sandwich, a dish of chili or a drink at the fountain. We give you hurry-up service for between-class appetite. 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