MONDAY, MAY 25, 1925 PAGE THREE 14 THE UNIVERSITY DAHLE KANSAN About 800 Degrees Will Be Conferred at Commencemen Late Check of Prospective Graduates Is Made by Registrar wegisvaru About eight hundred degrees or certificate for work completed will be issued on the fifth-ary commencement, June 8, according to a late check of the prospective graduate made by Registrar George O. George. For the first time, the newly established School of Business is included in the list. Seven degrees will be granted by this school this year. Some of those listed may not com photo all their work before summer location and duplication of degrees will cut the number of students to 750. Folloiing to the segregation by schools College of Liberal Arts (A. B, an B. S. (in Medicine) school of Education School of Engineering School of Pharmacy School of Business School of Business (New R. O, T. C. 2 School of Law 3 School of Fine Arts (Degrees and Certificates) 6 Affiliate of nursing ... 45 Masters of Arts and Masters * School of Medicine (M. D. and cep Masters of Arts and Masters of Science ... 88 Degrees of Philosophy ... Total ... Moon Is Part of Earth Dr. R. H. Rastall Advances New Theory About Satellite London, May 23.—The earth is the parent of the moon in more than a pacific sense, in the opinion of Dr H. K. Ristall, lecturer in economic geology at Cambridge University, who recently announced a theory that the satellite is made of rock that was once part of the earth's crust. Doctor Rastall's theory, however, differs from that of Sir George Darwin and others who previously made similar suggestions, for he thinks that a layer of the earth's crust, about forty-one miles thick, and the mantle beneath it was pooled by the attraction of the sun. This tidal action of the sun was effective while the crust was still in a plastic state and the moon's even gravitational attraction caused it to roll up into a full of the form that we now see in the sky. The moon also on the earth formed the continents. This theory also accounts for the fact that while, according to generally accepted ideas, musses of lighter density such as make us use the earthly continents should cover the entire surface of the globe, they actually weigh two thirds of the moon. Measurements of the moon's density by its effect on the earth show that it is about three and a half times as heavy as an equal volume of water. This is more dense that the average continental land masses, but Diller's model shows that in some of the heavier underlying material we also turn away. The new theory fits in with the ideas recently set forth by a German geologist, Prof. Alfred Wegener, who believes that the American continent was originally united with Europe and Africa, and that it floated away to its present place. This would not have been possible as long as the entire earth collapsed over the moon had been torn away, it was possible for the continents to separate their long embrace. Function of Severed Optic Nerve May Be Regained Chicago, May 23 — Evidence that it was ortopedic nerve can ruin and at least partially recover its function has been obtained here by Dr. Thomas J. Hosler, a plastic surgeon of Pont, Auton Carlson of the University of Chicago, Doctor Koppenyi created a sensation last year when he succeeded in transplanting the eyes of rats. He has since moved to life and is now working on dogs. Professor Carlson informed a representative of Science Service that Doctor Koppnyrl has been able to get a regrowth of the severed optic nerve when the eye it supplied was left in place. Another result abtained by Doctor Koppanyi is the repair of injured cornea, or white of the eye, with a transparent membrane taken from the abdomen. This, it is stated, is of great importance in many gory, since after a severe injury to the eyelid usually means the loss of the eye. Old Publications Found in Library Stock Room The present day editors of the Dove are about fifteen years behind times if findings in the old spoolhouse were made. A number of such publications, E. N. Manchester, librarian, recently offered the alumni secretary the privilege of going through the old shuck room and reading a large collection of variations of sorts were found. Among the copies of interest was a booklet dated Feb. 19, 1910. It was very like the present Dove and contained articles similar to those in the first edition. The pamphlet was called "The K. K" and although it is fifteen years old, the atmosphere of the articles was确信 that it is evident that even in those days the school had to carried with it a lack of buildings and teachers. Comencement programs dated as early as 1883 were found. "The Kansae Review" from 1830 to 1884 was found complete, and several Oread Magazines and old student directories were also uncovered. Graduate magazines that were needed to complete the files in the alumni office were removed from the catalogs completed of old University catalogs completed the treasury which will prove a valuable addition to the University alumni files. Engineers See Illustrated Lecture Mr. D., G. K, Krebl gave a motion picture demonstration in room 210, Marvin hill hall Wednesday afternoon at 430 which showed the effectiveness of "Firehammer Liquid" in a fire extinguisher, Mr. Krebl told children in Protection Corporation of Utica, New York. Three reels of pictures showing the use of the company's product effectively in all big fires was shown. The demonstration was put on under the auspices of the mechanical engineering department. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Carvay, Talia, Olden, announce the birth of a corn whom they have named Robert Boulder. They are a member of a number of the class of 1916. WANT ADS WANTED—Someone to share large modern home this summer. All privileges of a home. One in family Call 1968 Black. THE TURNER CLUB will be open for ten weeks summer session Mixed club. Also room for rent 2577 phone, 1200 Teen, street. LOST—Jewelled Delia Tau Dolin sister pin. Finder call 429 or return to 1043 In. Reward. LOST—Red Conklin fountain pen Return to Kansan office. FOUND—Ladies fountain pen. Identify at Kansan office. M27 THERE will be a mixed club open the entire summer school in 1414 Team, TPC and La Salle, Raybounty, also rooms for girls with use of pumps. Phone 2161. M27 WANTED—Steward for summer club. Mrs. Paylourn, 1414 Tenm FOR RENT - New apartment, furnished, complete, stylish modern. Hardwood floor, private bath. Two bedrooms. 1022 Ohm. Black. M27 ROOM--For girls attending summer school, large, airy room in modern house. Sleeping porch available, summer rate. Phone 3454. M27 THE OHIO mixed club, 1247. Ohio st, will be open the entire summer school, under the management of Mrs. Alexander of the Vermont Club. Meet with images and porch, one block from campus, phone 975, 1910. ROOMS with sleeping nurseries for baby's during summer session, $8 and $10. 1410 Teen. Phone 155% M27 ATTENTION Non-Smokers—Rooms for boys, Light and roomy. Conveniences not found elsewhere in the building. See below without these conveniences. Come and see yourself. 1014 Mia St., Teh. 1408. LOST—Large Swan pen on campus. Name on pen. Call 1824. M27 THE PATTERSON Mixed Club 1245 La, will be open for the 10 weeks summer session under the management of Mrs. O., W. Patterson. Rooms with sleeping porch for men, $8 and $10 per month. Phone 1963. FOUND—Ladies fountain pen. Inquire at Kansun office. tf HOUSE FOR RENT—to small fraternity. Address XYZ e-o Kansan. Invention of Spectacles Simplifies Color Judging **SERVICE HOURS** Berlin, Maximilian - longer need a clothing store salesman take a suit to the window to show the prospective customer the effect in daylight, or even turn on a special light. Instead he will soon be able to hindrance traps, which have been invented by Dr. Hermann Weiss of Vienna. (Selena Service) Already they have come into wild use in laboratories in the textile, paper and dye industries, where it is often necessary to judge the color of materials. The yellow pigment which absorbs some of the yellow rays in which the ordinary mean-dissent lamp is rich but which are less intense in such abundances in sunlight. Graduate Transferred to New York Company E. A. Thompson, B. S. 21), of the transmission department of the Bell Telephone Company at Topeka has been transferred to the transmission department of the American Telephone and Telegraph company in New York City. Mr. Thompson's home is in Tacobee, and he is a graduate of the School of Engineering of the University. His transfer to the New York company which represents 19 million lines is a promotion in recognition of his services with the Kannan company. Accounting has been found to be the most popular field for graduate students in the school of commerce at Wisconsin University. For Baggage, Taxi and Storage CALL 987 or 148 ELDRIDGE TAXI COMPANY 7 WEST SEVENTH "Look the Parker Stamp they gave you the REAL Duofold!" 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He will be there for the purpose of intervieweing centers in the School of management who are interested in its naming positions with the corporation. Four University of Texas men are joining part of their school evenings by opening a hair oil vending machine, the latter means of the symposium. Tradition has it that on the Sunday one month before (commencement University of Michigan seniors appear carrying canes. The Shell Oil Company has its headquarters and offices at ELDovado. DR. BECHEFEL, Medicine, Surgery, Osteo- nomy. Residence phone 1383. Office: 47 Mass., phone 845. C. F. ORELUP, M. D., Specialist. Ear Eve, Nose and Throat. Glass fitting guaranteed. Phone 445, over Dick's Drug Store, Lawrence, Kansas. PROFESSIONAL CARDS THE DALE PRINT SHOP Programs. C. E. CREEK M. D. Specialist Job Printing. 1027 Mass. Phone 223 DRS, WELCH and WELCH, the Chiropractors Palmer graduates. X-ray Laboratory. Phone 115. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO., 1027 Mass. Eye glasses, exclusively. WANTED Beginning September 1st we will have openings for several men to call lawyers and invitations to High School Senior Classes. If your student is a high school senior or a high school graduate, February 1st, this position will be found desirable. Either call on us or contact TECHCENTER FOR POSITIVE ENERGY at TECHCENTERFORPOSITIVEENERGY.COM. TYPE YOUR PAPERS It more than saves the cost in time and worry. We have good standard machines for rent at reasonable prices. F. I. CARTER 1025 Mass. St. Phone 32—Lawrence, Kansas Orange & Green Lines Reduce Rates to K. C. Topeka and Return, $1.25; One Way, 75c - - - - Kansas City and Return, $2.00 HOURLY SERVICE Ride Our Early Bus To Topeka or Kansas City Leave Lawrence for Kansas City EAST BOUND 6:55 A.M. 8:55 A.M. 8:55 A.M. 10:55 A.M. 11:55 A.M. 12:55 P.M. 1:55 P.M. 2:55 P.M. 3:55 P.M. 4:55 P.M. 6:55 P.M. 7:55 P.M. 9:55 P.M. 11:55 P.M. Leave Lawrence for Topeka WEST ROUND 7:50 A. M. 9:50 A. M. 10:50 A. M. 12:50 P. M. 1:50 P. M. 2:50 P. 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