MONDAY, SEPT. 28, 1925 I will do this for you. I will write a text in Markdown format based on the provided image. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Gladys Swarthout and Hans Kindler to Give Concert Both Artists' Schedule To Be Lengthy Ones, Making Long Program The opening recital to be given by Mitsie Gloehef, Swarthout, mezzo-soprano of the Chicago Civic Opera Company, and Hans Kindler, internationally renowned "Dutch cellist," will make a most auspicious introduction to the concert series, according to Thea D. Swarthout of the School of Fine Arts. "Each artist will give a complete program, making an evening entertainment equivalent to two recitals," said Mr. Naworth. Miss Swartout entered the ranks of the Chicago Opera Company for the first time. According to critics, she won one of the most pronounced successes won by a young singer. "From the first the beauty and ladies were so powerful that the audience of even the most expecting critics" said Dean Swartout. Glen Dillard Gunn, well-known critic of the Chicago Herald and Examiner said, "I hasten to compliment the Chicago Opera Company on Gladys Swarthout, who has been one of the hits of the season." Edward Moore, in commenting on the performance of "Fanat" says, "I am not a fanat. I don't give a paw score, in a completely levely and completely legitimate performance of the "Flower Song." Her voice is one of my favorites in the entire unit's incarnations of the season." Mr. Kinder has established a reputation through his Victor Red Seal records and numerous concerts. The late James Humeken, musical critic of the New York Times said, "I do not expect ever to hear duplicates of a Joseph Holman, a Fritz Kreisler, or a Hans Kindler." “As an interpreter of the greatest cellos works and classic reportage he stands today without peer,” said Dean Swain. Article Honors Alumnus Work of J. W. Lockwood Praised in Parisian Magazine J. Ward Lockwood can be classed head, and shoulder above others, as an outstanding figure in the category of master architects. He is known for expanding words of a recent article in the *Pamphlet* "Revue du Vri de et du Jean," Mr. Lockwood, A. B. '15, now of Kansas City, has recently won an international reputation as an artist and public speaker. His work is published in *Merc*, which is now on exhibition in New York City. According to the "Revue du Vau et du Bou" J. Ward Lockwood made his artistic studies at the University of Kansas, continuing them at the University of Michigan under the delphinia, under the direction of Henry MacCarter, Arthur B. Carles, Daniel Garber, and Joseph Pierson. At the institution, the artist went to France as a member of the infantry in the 8th division. Lockwood's artistic temperament was inspired by the French nature, the article goes on to say. As a resident of Paris in 1921 to further his career, The complete story of Lockwood's success as given in the French magazine will be read at the next meeting of the French club. It will later be submitted to the "Graduate Magazine" for republication. Mr. Lockwood is a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Men's Glee Club Begins Work Sunday Afternoon The first Sunday afternoon rehearsal for the Men's Glee Club was held yesterday' in the auditorium of the Engineering building under the direction of Prof. T. A. Larnreme. It was announced this morning by Director Larnreme that practice will be held every Sunday afternoon and ave a few hours before practice for the joint Kansas-Missouri concert to be given the night preceding the annual Jayhawk-Tiger football game Nov. 21. The rehearsal for Wednesday night of this week will be held one hour later than usual, starting at 8:30, on account of the annual initiation of the freshmen which will be held in the University stadium. Former Instructor Pays Visit Vadje H. Levine, A. B.23, an h- structor in the department of eco- nomics and commune of the University of Kansas last year, spent the first Mr. Levine is on his way to Cambridge; Mass, where he will enter the Harvard graduate school of arts and sciences. Digging Hog's Jawbone Is Joy in Spite of Rain Digging the jawbone of a prehistoric pig out of a mountainside during a violent thunderstorm is a joy to H. T. Martin, professor of paleontology, who has just completed a research trip to Colorado, provided the pig is of the Clothierm species, and has most of its teeth preserved. Upon a long table in Dyche Museum are ranged numerous humpy looking packages. These interesting looking objects contained stones with pieces of bones imbedded in them. These bones, according to Mr. Mukherjee, belong to the Neanderthals and were framed frames of animals which existed during the Olgacene period of history. - Very few of these packages have been opened as yet. Only the very arrest specimens have been worked on. The process of taking the bones inact from the rock formations is necessarily a difficult and time consuming process, long before my great number of the new specimens will be exhibited. A small number, from among the 150 specimens, will probably be ready for exhibition and study this winter according to Mr. Martin. The Clotherium jawbone, some smaller deer bones, and a rhinoceros head are the specimens which are now being prepared for study. The rhinoceros head is imbued in a volcanic rock of deer bones, and is thought to be very rare. Sociologists' Diary Lost Valuable Scientific Conclusions in Missing Volume The fruits of the labor of another eminent American have been lost to the world through the thoughtlessness of another individual. This discovery was made by Carroll D. Clark, of the department of sociology, during his work in the congressional library this summer. Mr. Clark spent a large part of the summer in the congressional library reviewing documents of, and pertaining to, Lester F. Ward, a foremost scientist and pioneer of American sociology, who was given to his husband Washington, Mr. Clark had spent considerable time with actual documents and a portion of the diary left by Mr. Ward. The trip to Washington was made with the hope of completing his work on his new book which found much interesting material there, his work was limited by the loss of a large part of the diary which Mr. Ward had kept from his nineteenth birthday until his death at the age of 72. The missing part was found later in a scrapbook of his death. It contained many of his important scientific conclusions and his findings in the field of sociology. The complete results of Mr. Clark's investigations are not yet in a form for publication. He is, however, soon going to publish a text for high school in the field of sociology. Earthquake College Is Founded in Old Boston A new college called "The Engineering Economics Foundation," for the purpose of studying earthquakes and gathering information concerning national emergencies of all types, methods of reducing loss of life, and the saving of property in such emergencies has been organized to offer earthquake because they include practically all types of hazard. The new institution boasts of no football team nor fraternities. The faculty is composed of seismologists who have hopes, by research and induction, for bringing the United States against serious disaster from earth tremors. The headquarters of this college is in an old house on Beacon Hill, in which come reports from every area of the world. Scientists within the earth. Scientists will study these deflections and draw new methods of prevention in the future. According to the scientists, associated with the new project, the maximum destruction from any earth disturbance can be reduced by 75 per cent. Construction plans for two new dormitories and one new building for class rooms at Oklahoma were announced recently. The dormitories to be placed behind by aile and are designed for students, kitchen, and kitchen, making the buildings as one. The plans call for completion in 270 working days. Alpha Xi Delta announces the pledging of Hazel Hamell, c29, Riley; Ruth Ellis, c29, Lawrence; Mista Maverick, c29, Lawrence; both Parker, c29, Ft. Leawworth. PACHACAMC NEWS Vol. VIII Pachacamac Representative Ticket Announced Freshman Ticket Is Composed of Capable Students Mt. Oread, Sept. 28, 1925 Students Should Consider Both Party Integrity and Candidates' Qualifications In voting for the first time the Freshman is quite naturally at somewhat of a loss to decide just what ticket to support. In this he should be given a seat on the board of the candidates and second the policies and integrity of the party. As for party integrity, the Pachacamac party has long been acknowledged the paragon, as far as University of Kansas politics are concerned, in the matter of actually fulfilling campaign promises after the election, selecting candidates who are representative not of some little closed group but of the entire class and school, never giving political organization because it happens to be powerful, and continually being on the look-out for the best interests of the school and its students. No.1 When it comes to candidates, Pacchamac美 feels itself unusuallyunate in being able to present a group of four first year students each of whom has proven himself capable in the 6th degree while in high school and is capable and ambitious of continuing to be active throughout college. Packard Has 'A Report' Stanley Packard, Pachuca college candidate, will serve as example, Stan, who is a non-fraternity man, halls from Ft. Smith, Ark., where he was president of the high school student council, president of the school board, both the junior and senior plays. Incidentally, Stan won two letters in football and two in basketball. With such a record behind him it is likely that Packard will continue to serve class and school as he did in high school. Dial Is Non-Fraternity Emory, candidate for treasurer, likewise, will experience of experience in high school affairs; Emury was vice-president of his senior class, and was an officer in the student council at Washburn high Besides being president of the HIY club and taking part in two plays, he earned two letters both in football and basketball. Incidentally, Emory is not a pledge to any fraternity. For secretary of the class Pachaeamae presents Imogene Gainirs, a non-sorority girl who lives at Corbin Hall and who has a fine high school record. at the Kiowa, Kas., high school Imogene played basketball and volleyball, had leads in two games, and was the coach of herette, glee club and chorus, and also was secretary-treasurer of her senior class. Dively Has Experience Harry Dively, candidate for vice-president, will make an excellent partner for Packard, for he has had plenty of experience with student athletes. He is the assistant of the student council at Kemper Military Academy. Harry also played football and basketball. Pachacamac endeavors to present candidates who will be capable of holding the office if elected. If you are undecided which candidate to vote for, meet the two and see for yourself. The qualifications will show for themselves. A Corbin Hall Girl Rally Is Tuesday Night Torchlight Parade Will Lead to Fraser Chapel Rally! Rally! Everybody out for the Pacachamac rally Tuesday night n' Fraser chapel at 7:30 o'clock. to Fraser Chapel The traditional torchlight parade will form at Sixteenth and Tennessee streets at 7 sharp. The men and women will march behind a band of torches, leading to torches and end at Fraser hall at 7:30. Be there so that the gang may get to Fraser hall in time for the meeting. Friends 'bend' and grasp with a torch. The Pacchacamane rally is for the purpose of introducing the candidates to the student voters. Several orchestras will be on hand to furnish music for the occasion. Besides these, there will be several other treaty trials. Pachacamac Seniors Are All Hill Leaders If you want to meet some of the candidates you do not know now, come to the rally. Don't forget: Fraser chapel, Tuesday night 7:30 after the parade which begins at Sixteenth and Tennessee day night 7:30 after the parade which Every Candidate Experienced in University Activities Lillian is popular on the Hill. She is efficient. As senior class secretary she will serve the class well. A vote for Lillian is a vote for a conscientious, efficient class secretary. Think it over. Babe Smith for Fresno. At the head of the Senior ticket is more one than Reginald "Babe" Smith, captain of the football team this year, a White Sox tackle, and alliance mention last year. Babe is the logical man for the office. There is no question about his being a leader. Lillian is one of the hardest workers in the day Jane organization. She holds one of the executive offices of the organization for this year. Last year she was a member of the Wo- Pan-Hellenic and the Women's Orchestra. Honor to whom honor is due. Pachaeanac senior candidates are all experienced in Hill activities. They are leaders, as their records show. They will do as much for the class as they have done for the University. This will be your chance to give them an office they deserve. Bridgeman for Efficiency Practically everyone in the senior class has heard of Lillian Bridgeman, candidate for secretary, by her many friends. Because the followers agree that she has the qualifications for the office. McGee Deserves to Win For vice president Dean McGee is a sure winner. He is a non-fraternity student, and he is a member of Engineering. He is a member of Sachon and Tau Beta Pi, and is on the honor roll for the school of engineering. Moreover he has represented the Crimesan and Blue the last years on the trainee team. He is an excellent worker and describes the office. Rice Is Experienced Bill Rice, candidate for treasurer, knows more men on the Hill than any other six man. He also knows how he has played in myriad dramatic productions. He always has something pat to say. He was assistant chief leader last year, and is now on the student council. Moreover he is self-supporting, which means an awful lot. You can't go wrong by giving Bill your vote for treasurer. Rice Is Experienced The Ticket 4. SENIOR Babc Smith President Dean McGee Vice-Pres. Lillian Bridgman Secretary Bill Rice Treasurer JUNIOR Al Peterson ... President John Sabin ... Vice-Pres. Mary Jones ... Secretary Luke Johnson ... Treasurer Lake Eckles, Fred Skarer. Prom Managers SOPHOMORES Stanley Packard President Harry Dively Vice-Pres. Imogene Stairs Secretary Tim Trenholm Treasurer "Compare the Qualifications" Zooke Burton President Leke兰 Barrows Vice-Pres. Milford Eatinger Secretary Rose Hill Hop Manager "Jip Hill" Hop Manager FRESHMAN Hop Manager? ? “Jip” Hilb Hey, do you Sophomores want a real Soph Hop? Not one of these everyday affairs that have no more originality than an "open house," but they'll probably want to see what won't cost me a half a month's income either! Well, if you do, there's one man on this Hill who can supply the goods, and that man is "Jip" Hill, one of the hardest working Sophomores in the class. So I'm confident that you're one of the Working Bob Hill who at present is treasurer of the Student Council, and is an ac If an Original Party Is Wanted, Elect Hill knowledged fact that he works even harder than Bob does, which is saying a whole paragraphful. Besides playing on both the freshman basketball and baseball teams, "Jip" made grades of A and B, and he still has lots of time and energy to put across the best Hop the school ever has seen. As for ideas, novel and original ideas, that will stamp individual all over a party—well, "Jip" is one. But the idea is to not soo. So when you Sophoraomers start deciding who to place in charge of your Hop, the one thing by which the entire Hill judges your class, think about it, to prepare the qualifications, then vote. A vote for Pachacamac is a vote for student government. If you want to have your class affairs handled by members of your own class, consider Pachacamac candidates. Seniors, Green hall. Polling Places Juniors, Fraser hall. Sophomores, Snow hall. Freshmen, Central Administration building. FRATERNITY AND NON-FRATERNITY REPRESENTED IN ALL FOUR CLASSES Leading Hill Party Presents Qualified Candidates Pledged to Work for Best Interests of Class Outstanding Students on Sophomore Ticket Committee Choice Based Ability and Popularity A perusal of the ticket will show that there is a non-fraternity man running for an office in very class along with fraternity men. Each student on the ticket is running on the basis of merit and experience, and no man is suggested for office by the party who is not in sympathy with the standards set by Pachacamac. Pachacamac believes in representation of all University departments and organizations, so far as the candidates are fully capable and responsible and their respective organizations do not object to political endeavors of its members. In accordance with this principle Pachacamac announces a representative ticket, in fraternity and non-fraternity, are balanced on each class ticket. The sophomores have a real ticket, one that should be put over in full by the class. Every candidate is placed on the ticket because of ability and popularity. Pachacamac presents the ticket for your approval, sophomores, confident that you will choose visibly. Burton Set for Big Things Gleem "Zeke" Burton is the outstanding man of the sophomore class, without a doubt. He was a player star for the baseball team last year. He is making a strong bid this fall for a berth on the first string variety football team as cardinals; he was life guard at Potter Lake last summer, a position of no little importance. He is the champion light weight boxer of the University. Another point "Zeke" is working his way through school. He is scheduled for big things on the Hill. Barrows for Vice President If you want a real man for vice president of the class vote for Leland Barrows. He is a non-fraternity man, and lives in Lawrence. Leland was on the dean's honor roll last year he joined the debate squad. He is a member of the dramatic club. You all ought to know him. You can't go wrong on him. Barrows for vice president. Boot Mildred Eatinger Although Mildred Eatinger buils from Chicago, she hides at the hinder her activities on the Hill. She is merely following up her Dodge City high school record, where she attends her student and a hinder 'n the school. Buckley Is a Hard Worker Don Buckley for sophomore treasurer. You know Don. All you engineers know him. He was one of the men that did such fine work on his company last year. Don a hard worker. If you saw the women's class hockey games last year you saw Milred playing. As secretary of the sophomore class she will show the same spirit and pep that she has shown in her other work. Give her a boost. Don is a non-fraternity man, and makes good grades. You cannot afford to overlock him when you go to Thursday. Buckley for treasurer. Six-bit variatures — Phachaeum, entered that as a plank in its platform last year and intends fighting to have it put across. If you want efficient student government, vote for efficient officers. To cast an intelligent vote you must be a member of the "qualifications" and vote accordingly. The non-fraternity candidates are not given the small, unimportant offices in the lower offices. They are chosen for their respective offices by Pachacamaac because they are qualified by experience and merit for the office. Pachacamac candidate are pledged to work for the best interests of the class and the University. As in the past, they will co-operate if elected, to carry out the annual efficiency administration. Records of past Pachacamac office holders are credits to the University. If an hour长 lost for the University were announced, we have no doubts but that Pachacamac office holders would lead the list by far. Work for University The Peachacune party was founded, history reveals, for the purpose of supporting the best interests of the University, of furthering her advancement, and backing the school authorities, and backing the administration. Peachacune is a party of the students and for the students. Compare the Qualifications The candidates selected for the class are: the Pachacanase, Executive Committee from the list of names submitted by the student body as the ones they think will best represent the students and the University and who will call them to the office to be voted on Thursday. If numbers of the four classes "Compare the Qualifications" and then vote the way the students feel about the class, Fachacama will be satisfied. Dickles and Skaer for Junior Prom Managers Both Men Have Absolutely Unbeatable Qualifications Were ever two men better qualified to manage a big class party than Fred Sisker and Lake Eckles, Pacachaumac's candidates for managers of the Junior Prom? Confidently now, knowing the men and their pant records as well as the mighty girls to attend a dance managed by those two men? That Freed is a "hot shot" when it comes to being in charge of Hill activities there's no argument. Just look at his list: president of the College, president of his Sophomore Club, president of the Glee Club and a member of the Glee Club quartet. Eckles, too, is a man of Hill activity, his principal work being in the Y. M. C. A. of which he is a board member. Both both have the ability to put on a Prom that will go down in history as "the" Prom of the decade. All else must be the Prom from the Junior class to "go ahead." "Compare the Qualifications"