27 WEDNESDAY,OCT.7,1925 PAGE THREE American Association of Social Workers to Give Extension Work Kansas City Chapter to Offer Sociological and Allied Subject Courses Extension courses in sociology and allied subjects will be offered in Kansas City, Mo., during the winter of 1925-26 by the Kansas City chapter of the American Sociological Workers. These courses are in three groups: background, pre-vocational, and vocational, and will cover, in general, the elements of sociology, general economics, general psychology, social sciences, public speaking, and courses in public health. The three schools: University of Kannan, University of Missouri, mk. S. T. C. in Kannan City offer full academic year programs and are planned to plan change the schedule of courses from year to year so as to provide as varied and compressive a preparation for social work as can be outside of a professional school. In speaking of the extension courses, Prof. Stuart A. A. Queen, chairman of the vocational committee, said, "The idea of extension courses is not . . . one to these schools, but it has been growing and is gradually being perfected. Probably by next year the course will work out exactly as planned." The important factor of this, is the co-operation of K. U, and M. U. Those making the course are social prepared people, interested and prepared people. Evening chases were started Monday, Sept. 28, meeting Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings until April. Most chases will begin next week. Play to Be Interpreted THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Interesting Happenings Retold in "He Knew Lincoln" Prof. E. C. Buller, of the department of dramatic art will give an interpretation of the play, "To Know Lincoln," at the meeting on November 9th in room 4300 at 1:30 p.m. The play was written by Ida Tarbell and is the story of Billy Brown, store owner and friend of Abraham Lincoln. In the interpretation, Mr. Buchholz will bring out the interesting talks and happenings that took place around the old store in the back of this store building in Chicago year at the University and we are very fortunate in getting him to give this play," said Iyurec Paul, president of Forum. Dr. Burton McColum, B. S. T32, was in Lawrence over the week end-writing his mother who returned with her books from Paris. In C, where she will spend the winter, Cosmopolitan Convention Meets Here in December Randir S. Banda, president of the Coopontial Club, announced Saturday that the local club will be hosts during the Christmas holidays to a general convention of the Mid-Western clubs. The unit of the Coopontial organization that will meet here comprises the Fifth district. Included in the Fifth district are 155 colleges. Efforts will be made to organize Coeamopolitan clubs in each college. At the present time only the larger universities in the district have such colleges. The University of Kansas, University of Missouri, Kansas, State Agricultural College, University of Oklahoma, Denver University, University of Texas, Oklahoma A. & M., Drake, University of Colorado, University of Nebraska, Park College, University of Oklahoma Representatives from each of these schools will attend the convention here. No plans as to the program have been made. Sandhu, who is a vice-president of the national club, will be in charge of the meeting here. Literary Digest Reviews Her Story A review of a story by Miss Lorene Squire, c29, about her pet, appeared in the Oct. 3 issue of the Literary Digest. It was published in newspapers served in the Nature Magazine was reprinted in the Literary Digest. Margaret Boell, A. B. 25," was in Lawrence Wednesday visiting friends, Miss Boell is at present taking work with the University of Distance at the University of Chicago. More than 1060 students were present at the first rally held at Cornell university, Ithaca, N. Y, Sept. 24. 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