WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1025 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE County Clubs Place About 400 Jayhawkers in State High Schools Attempts to Get Campus View for Distribution Fail Title Spring For the past two years approximately forty hundred African Americans have been sent out to high schools over the state. The W. A., G. A., the Student Enterprise Association, and other organizations on the Hill have cooperated in the work, but the K. U. County Board has not supported the course for the university, according to Fred Ellsworth's alumni secretary. Recently each club put on a campaign and sent out invitations to谋求 how the students on the Hill would be to put a view of the campus in the high schools each year along with the daytimen. The results of this investigation showed a favorable reaction, so plans were made to take the pictures in time for the announcement. A desired was to be taken when the trees were in fallow, and so the plan was delayed somewhat. Engineers' day served wry plans were here and they agreed to take some瞅视 views of the campus Picareau were taken from all buildings and many were invited to bemitted to a committee composed of Chancellor E. H. Lindley, Dam J. Ryeer, Fred Epworth, alumny secretary, and several other University officials. This group injected all the ideas into the plan of their university in favor of the idea. Mr. Ellsworth and this morning that he was very sorry the pictures could not have been taken out with him, Mr. Ellsworth asked. Allright. Mr. Ellsworth to get a good picture have failed, but he says the work will continue and be next year. It is hoped a nice one from Grace will send a message of gratitude to a high school that receives a darkworm. Scientist Upsets Old Idea Bright Children Found to Be Physically Superior **The St. Louis Independent** Staff of the school, May 29—The old idea that children are inclined to be slightly "queer" and different from their less afflicted playmates, has resulted a blow from the work of Dr. Larry M. Terman, head of the department of psychology of St. Louis University. Since 1910, Dockery Terman, with an exp�nised $20,000 schoolchildren, offended 29,000 school children. Of these, the best I want are, being studied in greater detail. Some of the children who were subjects of early studies 14 or 15 years ago are now demonstrating that indication of early superiority have been justified by adult ability. These smaller children have been found to be as a class a little heavier, larger and better nourished and healthier than the average of unaccented children of their age. Their ancestry are also somewhat longer lived than the average. Better proportioned ideologically and more stable when raised in children when actually examined have upset the old idea. In school work they appear in all directions in a group and display a wider range of information. They are often taught in a station. They Sit here from the general run in degrees rather than in any way that lets them off as fun, unusually different. Their superpower is manifest itself at an early age. K F K U University of Kansas Broadcasting --p m.—Piano numbers played by Edna Brown over --p m.—Piano numbers played by Edna Brown over Station : EKRU will broadens Thursday, May21; nt Giddy n. m - Pikie Timing in Numbe 6:00 p.m. — Tallahassee, Fla. — Announcements. 7:00 p.m. — Palmyra numbers played by (a) "Robloo in E flat" by Hum (b) "Sternade" by R. Straus, Margaret Coyneril, contrato, will sing the following numbers: (a) "Lin" by Mrs. H. H. A. Beach. (b) "Moor Marketing." (c) "Spring" by Eugene Hi (d) "To A Hilton," by Cox, 7:15 p. m. R. O. T. C. Training a 5 p. thru g. O. T. C. Training a a Foeber student in Character Training by Mayer J. R. Cyon. This is the first of a series of lecture to be given by the military science department. 7.30 p. n.—"The Mathematics of H Ancient Greeks," by Prof. U. (U. Mitchell) From 3. a. m., until breakfast to day, 20 sleep but interested students of astronomy hold a special observation to study the planets Jupiter and Saturn and a few of the more interesting stars. 7:45 p. m—Educational Psychology Lester XX, by Dean R. A. Schwegler. Students See Stars While City Slumbers This observation, under the direction of Professors Aller and Elvey of the department of astronomy, will be held by the two elementary classes of the department. According to Prof. Dismore Aller, a thorough study of the planets this season will be stormed in the northwest which clouded on the sky. The second observation of the series will be held at 4 a.m. Saturday, May 20, and the last week of summer should have a sunny hour Saturday morning. Curator to Hunt Fossils Trip Through Western Kansas Will Last Six Weeks A fossil hunt on the northwestern part of Kansas will be conducted by H. T. Martin, assistant curator of Dynec museum sometime near the beginning of the summer vacation. The trip is expected to extend over a period of between five and six weeks. Mr. Martin takes such a trip every year in the interest of the museum, and on the one he is now contemplating, he intends to finish up some work left over from last year as well as earn another new gift. In the Pileocean formation in the vicinity of Sherman county he expects to find two or three varieties of horses three or four canucks, rangling in area from that of an antelope to a size that is larger than the present day Arabian calf, a species that has never been seen. The three varietie of the dog, some eagerly toothed cats, and a few forms of the athlete or fossil pigs. At another and higher elevation that is known as the Loop Fork formation, Mr. Murray will gather fossils of other harmless cannel, two or three feet in depth and also fossils of the early dwarf and house families. At the present time there has been no definite data set for the trip which he made to be automobile. The party included his house, his house, his house, who has made the trip the last two years, and two other students that have Beggs Pool in Oklahoma Reproduced by Peg Mode A new peg model of the Bages pool in Oklahoma has been set up in the geology museum. This model is made of pegs which represent the oil wells drenched in one field and upon which have been drilled to locate the rocks which have been钻满了these rocks. Strings are tied connecting the different formations which enable the men in the oil business to determine where the oil is likely to collect, according to A. 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