FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1925 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FIVE Theory of Relativity Weakened by Evidence of Professor Miller Instructor Bases Statements From Observations Made on Mt. Wilson Valuable evidence against the validity of the relativity theory was presented at the recent meeting of the National Academy of Sciences by Prof. Dayton C. Miller, of the Case School of Applied Sciences, who wrote that it is a definite and measurable motion of the earth through the ether. Professor Mayer bases his statements on the results of observations of different velocities of the earth at different altitudes. As he obtained at the altitude of the Mount Wilson Observatory, in four experiments spread over a period of four years, in the first year, second, he has asserted that these results are correct to one-half kilometer per second. According to Prof. Dinnamore Alter, of the University department of astronomy, while the results of Protostellar experiments knock out the theory of relativity, there are two factors which must be considered before accepting the first hypothesis. “In the first place,” Professor Alter pointed out, “the equations and mathematics of the theory of relativity or practically as valuable to us as come this recent experiment had come out the other way” "Also, before we can accept the evidence as conclusive, Professor Miller's experiment must be performed again on top of a still higher mountain, the highest in the United States, and preferably by Professor Michelon of the University of Chicago. Professor Michelon, winner of the 1968 Nobel Prize for the country's greatest experiments, and it is upon his former research that Professor Miller based his recent observations." Choir to Give Concert Presbyterian Church Present Chorus of 35 Voices The final sacred concert of the choir of the First Presbyterian church is to be given Sunday, May 24, at 7:45 p.m. the choir is composed of Dean D. M. Swordback with Mrs. C., W. Stratford as organist. This is the last of a series of monthly concerts given by the choir. According to Dean Swanthout, this is the first sacred concert of the sacred musical offerings of the year. The program for the evening is: Organ Prelude; Meditation Seriouse Barrister Offertory Natureme Artenhe; Come Brow the Knee to the Lord Mendelssohn Tenor Solo Mr. Karl Bratton Chorus Choir Soprane Solo; Cast Thy Burden Hambler Miss Irene Peabody Anthem; Sanctus ... Gougnod Tenor solo, Mr. Marty Hall;琴 Miss Dorothy Jones; violin, Mr. Conrad McGrew; organ, Mrs. C, W. Stratford; Chorus Chair Duct; How Beautiful Upon the Mountains ... Harker Miss E瑟 Ott, soprano, Miss Mina Dorn, contrallo. Arthem; O, Turn Ye (from "Galia") "baia") Gound Soprano solo, Miss Marguerite Fisher, and Chorus Choir. String Quartet; Angel Gabriel ... Arr. by Pochen Serendipia ... Hady-Pochen Mr. Waldemar Geltch, 1st violin, Mr. Karl Andrust, 2nd violin, Corran McGrew, viola, Mr. D. M. Swirthout, cello Anthem; Ho! Everyone That Thirst- eth Martin Baritone solo, Mr. Leon King, Organ Postlude Hosanna ... Wachs Miss Maria Russ, secretary of Y. W. C. A, wishes those women who have been invited to be "Big Sizzle" at the office to send copies to the office as soon as possible. "Many have responded promptly," said Miss Rusa this morning, "but zome have not, and as there is not many in the school, want their answers right away." Campus Has Few Rivals for Real Artistic Beauty Seniors can carry away the memory of a wonderful campus, when they graduate in the next few weeks, a campus that has few rivals in pure artistic beauty. From the stateally Administration building to quaint Hiale hall with its clock upon which the masterpiece has been cast, it is a lovely place. This campus is perhaps most greatly enhanced by the vines and shrubbery—the tall hedge of jibbs on the east edge of the campus, the tamarack and rose bushes around Fraser, the mock orange bushes in front of Snow, and the magnificent ivy with heavy roots that almost cover Snow hall, Fowler shops and Fraser. Then there are the innumerable lovely views and vistas. Potter lake, its blue-green waters sparking in the sun, makes a colorful picture when viewed from the rear of Administration building. Underneath a twilight sky the Stadium in its green setting shimmers through its cloudy skies, if one is standing on Oread by Dyche museum looking down upon it. Cap and Gown Photographs— at Squires Studio Phone 517 We have first-class opportunities for ten high grade K. U, GRADUATES We have the Cap and Gown Make your appointment early. 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