PAGE TWO THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1925 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Official Student Paper of the University f. Kanana Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor Associate Editor Marrison Editor Sunday Editor Jake Editor Kennedy Chase News Editor George Chesnutt News Editor Steve Morritz Sport Editor Steve Morritz Night Editor Jeanette Marris Lockie Mort Other Board Members Francis Dietrich B. Francee: Martin Midland Cutter B. W. Birowne Gustave Dick Matthews John Lee Coulson Dick Matthews John D. Moore Clair Stuart John D. Moore Agnes Smith Business Manager...John Flovid McComi Ass. Bus. Mgra...Marya .Cavell Conflict. Robert Hilt Entered an second-grade mail master Reporter on Tuesday, September 21, 2014. Under the date of March 3, 1979, Kaunda, under the name of March 3, 1979, and on Sunday morning by students in the division of 186, from the variety of Vanessa, from the Press of the University of Chicago. No.194 РИПИКЕЕ PHONES Editorial department... Business department... TUESDAY. JUNE 2, 1925 HOWDY! A smile and a handshake offer two means by which a person may be judged. There are smiles which make you warm up to the smiler, and there are smiles which leave you cold. There is the broad grin, the pleasant grin which faceless you immediately and there is the glamly grin, the labored grin which calls forth no friendly response. Tuesday, June 2. 1925. Then there is the hand-hake. "Out where, the hand-clap is a little tighter, that where's the west begin?" said a learned and enthusiastic hard. But there are people who hold out a limp paw in a hand-hake which make you wonder if their arm is broken. It does somehow "get you" to stretch out a hand eagerly for a gripping shake and discover you are wringing a cold piece of flesh, with no sentiment, animation or life to it. Some have a n "nice-like grip" which makes one wince and shrink in pain. This, too, is an extreme, and is due either to carlessness or to too careful cultivation. Here on the campus we have those who seize the hand, hold their elbows somewhat away from the body and shake with a posture of polished propriety which is sometimes unconvincing. The smile that accompanies the hand-shake is likewise artificial. Finally a word of praise must be said for that straight-from-the shoulder grip, that how-are-you-fella, gladd-to-ya-look-in'well. This one grasps the hand in a firm grip which is at the same time thoughtful as well as cordial, and wrings it in that careless abandon we all like. OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Truly, a handshake is more than a formality. --just the members of the fraternity dance then after that a lot of other people come in and dance until 2 and fret that—" If one more spectator had learned the ridiments of swimming and life-saving a boy might not have drowned. In there any valid excuse for healthy persons to reach maturity never learning to care for themselves in deep water, or better still, the art of life saving in addition? Swimming should become an educational requirement for those healthy and able. Furthermore, life saving should be made an auxiliary to the learning of swimming. With every person acquiring the ability to swim, a life is protected; with every person learning life saving at least two lives are protected. Woman rifleman has name engraved on cup-Hoennade. Well, in the next war some young Nathan Hale will rise up and regret that he has only one wife to give for his country. SWIMMING In Bible days the cub were fed on heavenly manna but now the cub must use the Underwood to bring him his grapefruit and post-taontas. At a reeferencing educational institution—Washburn College—the student body has been indicted on the edge of commencement with the accidental death by drowning last Sunday of one of her honor students, a senior, Reus A. Roose. His father went to the boy's rescue but could not save him. One swimmer succeeded in recruiting the boy. Twenty men apparently unable to swim, reports the Topeka Capital, watched helplessly from the farther bank of the lake. When the body of the boy was finally recovered it was too late for medical aid. --just the members of the fraternity dance then after that a lot of other people come in and dance until 2 and fret that—" FACULTY OF GRADUATE SCHOOL: There will be a meeting of the faculty of the Graduate School on Saturday, June 6, at 2:50 p.m. in the auditorium of ecclical Administration building at UNC. Plain Tales From the Hill Teacher in classroom: Where are your text books? Of course you always carry them to class, don't you? Thoughtful student: Yes, I carry mine to give me weight in the course. The Japanese national anthem ap parently is "California, Here Come." "The coming week finds us getting weak!" sadly commented a student as coming events cast their shadows before them. "one just has to flirt with one's prof, especially if he is young," is the philosophy of one woman student as finals approach. Good-Bye We wish you all a happy vacation, and may you return in September for another season of work in K. U. University Book Store HARL H. BRONSON, Prop. 803 Massachusetts Street A $2,000.00 Summer Opportunity If you want to make money this summer and go back to school this fall with enough funds to maintain yourself well, then your best opportunity lies in America's newest business. We now have representatives making $500 to $1,000 a month demonstrating house and street dresses at popular prices. No experience needed as you simply show our style plates and prices and every woman immediately becomes a customer and profit maker. Those who prove their ability will also be permitted to appoint sub-representatives and thus have a year-around income from the efforts of others. Exclusive territory only. In writing state town you would want. 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