MONDAY, MAY 18, 1920 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY RANSAN PAGE FIVE Senior Recitals Delayed Because of Phi Mu Dinner Barnes and Faulley Appea Tonight in Fraser Hall Following Banquet "The recital by Marguerite E. Barnes, contralto, and Leon E. Failey, tenor, will be delayed," said Dean D. M. Swarthowr, "because many members of the faculty and music students with to attend founders' lectures will be present, professional musical fraternity, at Wedemand's Monday, May 18." This recital is given by seniors in the voice department. Miss Barnes is a pupil of Miss Louise Miller, Loon Funley is studying under Prof. W, B Downing. The program for the evening is: Daeit: "Si, In stancebezza m'opprime, o fagih" from II Trovatore__Verd ___Fenghui and M. Feunlar Miss Bernes and avi- Arin: "O Souvenier, o juge o pere, from Le Cid" Massenett F. Fanny Sapphire Ode ... Brabas Dn blist die Rub ... Schubert Preschlengunghe ... Schumann "My Heart is Weary" from Na- sarawa Miss Barnes Sara Toi d'Hardetot Elgile Massenet Che Fiore Costume Legrezzi Che il cioi Sheila M. Tandy Love Me or Not Seecchi Lungi del caro bene Seecchi "Ooce di donna" from La Gloenda Miss Barnes "Ab Moon of My Delight," from Perham Garden Lehmann Bellefah Seng Dunn Spirit Flower Campbell-Tipton Thanks Be to God Dickson Mr. Faulev Mr. Finky Apple Blossoms Kellie Evening Song Gilberte Fairly Love Song Willeby Duetin Oh That We Two Were Moving Navin Vonetian Song . Tosti-Sobeski Mice Barnes and Mr. Fauley 3025 Barbara and ar. Fanny Six recitals will be given before concertment. On May 19 and May 20 these students will receive studentrecitals. These are to be given by the advanced students picked from the department of voice, violin, organ and piano, according to Dean Swainbott. It is a demonstration of the best work done by the students during the year. The University orchestra will give a concert on May 21. All of the numbers on the program have been arranged by the students of the classes of instrumentation. The orchestra is directed by Kadri Andrisi. "War Years" Reunion Held Twelve Hundred Fifty Letters Sent to Alumni The "War Years" reunion of the classes of '16, '17, '18 and '19 will be held on June 6-8, promises to be a real one according to Fred Elsworth, secretary of the alumnus association. The letters and gratitude were sent out by the committee on the "War Year" reunion last Thursday, and on Saturday sixteen answers had been received. Of this number seven will come, four will come if possible, and five will be unable to attend. This is the result of an extended short time and indicates a good reunion, says Mr. Elsworth. Mr. A, B. Irain of the Northwest Life Insurance Company is publicity manager. Mr. Rosa Clayton is in charge of the program, and Mr. E. L. Treeces, registration, Mrs. O. W. Maleney has charge of the badges and Fav. C. Hangen is chairman of the committee. The class reunion is Sunday, June 7, at 4:30 p.m. in my Room hall. Registration for the reunion and for lodging will be he in the Administrator building. Cady Produced Helium Cheaply An economical method to produce helium, the safety balloon gas, was discovered by Dr. H. P. Cady at an advantageous time during the World War. Doctor Crazy, chairman of the department of chemistry at the University of Kansai, is also widely known as "boulder Ac" inventor. He will instruct during the summer session. Freshman women at the University of Hawaii are not allowed to speak to the men while on the campa. The "Yellow Crab" is the name of a humorous publication at Depaüw University. New Garden Theater to Give Prize for Best Ode The Garden Theater now being constructed in University City, a suburb of St. Louis, offers a $100,000 prize for a dedication ode. The competition is open to all cots in the United States and Canada. The Garden Theater will be no openair theater devoted to the arts of drama, opera, music and dance. It is not so much a commercial as a civic enterprise. It represents the dream of artists, lovers of music, of practice, of excellence, meant for the place of beauty in life. It is significant that the Garden Theater will be opened with the presentation of Sophocle's Electra" garden of Gardner and Einhorn, a company of her own choosing. All those interested may get information from Prof. W. H. Johnson of the English department. R. O. T. C. Engineers From Kansas Awarded First Prize in Contes American Military Engineer Give Large Silver Cup to K. U. Team The engineer's unit of the local R. O, T. C, wom first places $i$ in the national gallery rifle team competitor derived from the Society of American Military Engineer by Lieutenant H. J. Cooper, member of military tactics and tactics. A large silver coin is awarded to the team making the highest score in the competition by the American society. The contest was held at the University of Arizona results sent to the Society of American Military Engineers by wire. The University of Kansas team won third place last year and fourth place in 1923. The second and third places in the present contest were from the University of Iowa, and the University of Iowa, respectively. The trophy is to be the permanent property of the team winning it for three times. This is the first time the University has received prize, according to the local office. The match consisted of a contest between ten men with nine shots each, prone, sitting and standing. The team total for Kannan was 3354, Circinnati 3523, and lowe 3568. The highest individual score was won by Kannan (194 points), T. J. Hinton of Kansas was third high man with 319 points. The Kansas team and score: T. J. Hinter, 31; W. Kerr, 37; M. Trustblood, 375; V. Westoff, 368; C. A. Kubatko, 368; D. Martin, 369; A. Kubatko, 368; V. D. Marton, 369; P. H. Savage, 351; H. H. Skinner, 349. "We consider it a particularly good work, for the team is smaller than most of the teams in the universities, and we think that the engineer's unit deserves credit" said Professor Casey. Alumnus Receives Award Work on Turbine Generator Design Commended Edward Freiburghouse, B. S., 084 received a Catherine A. Coffin foundation award this year for work on the design of turbine generator rotors in the laboratories of the General Electric formerly Lived at Hiwatia. The Coffin award can be obtained by members of any branch of the service, as the basis of the award is a commitment to the service, following, but the notable service rendered in that particular field. The award was established by the company as a permanent tribute to Charleston for many years head of the company. Design Commende Summer sessionitis may be described as that delicious tired feeling that pervades one's being and soothes the soul with gratifying repose through the direct lecture or the longest lab period. About fifty members of the travel club at Darktown College will go to Europe this summer on cattle and horseback way, paying for their transportation. After a year of experience as engineer for the city of Hiawatha, and a vacation period in shops at Kansas City, Mr. Prechubrush entered the university as a part-time employee at the Sethenactry works on July 6, 1990. Since September, 1910, he has been a member of the turbine generator engineering department there, and has had the opportunity to graduate course at Union College. -From Summer Session Kansan,1924. Recent investigations of the archives of Genca discloses that the cost incurred by Columbus in discovering the remains of each session was paid $2.50 a month. Summer Session Began in 1869; Enrollment in U.S. Last Year 350,000,Says Michigan Dean By Dean Edward H. Kraus Reprinted from the Michigan Education Journal Of the many changes which have been wrought in the educational systems of the United States during the last 30 years perhaps the greatest and most important have been those affecting the American high school and the use of the summer months for intensive study on the college board. In fact the period since 1890 may well be characterized as the eru of the high school for the erroneous increase in secondary schools since that time has made high school education well right universal. From the university point of view, however, this same period may be broken up some time during the last thirty years no phase of university instruction has developed as rapidly as that relating to summer study. Primarily for Teachers In August, 1874, Lewis Miller and Bishop John H. Vincer continued a Sunday School Assembly for two weeks on Lake Chintanquen, New York. The purpose of this assembly was to teach jets which would be of interest to teachers in Sunday schools. The results of the experiment were no successful that similar assemblies were held during successive campers' training periods. In 1879 a summer school for teachers in the public schools of the United The modern summer session is a diathetically American contribution to education. The first attempts at summer instruction were made at Harvard University in 1895. The summer study idea made but little progress, and the students took up and other institutions in due time began to introduce summer courses. These courses were at first primarily for teachers and dalloquent students. The instructional staff usually rather scall and consisted mostly of the lower academics, mostly of instructors and assistants. Lindley Speaks at Haskell Lindley Sweaks at Haskell Chancellor E. H Lindley was the principal speaker at the annual officers banquet Saturday evening at Haskell, Dean John J. Drew also hosted the officers of the school, the members of the band, orchestra and choir were present. The banquet is given each year by the school in honor of the school officers. SCHULZ alters, repairs, creates, and presses your clothes right up to now. Suiting you—that's my business. Schulz The Tailor 917 Mass. St. atest upholstery samples; refinish and glue furniture. Work done at your place. 1923 FURNITURE WORK WANTED Work done at your place M28 W.M. Stuck W. M. Stuck Phone 2235-W. 921 Miss. St. TAXI - RENT-A-FORI Storage 50e HUNSINGER No. 12 THE PATTERSON Mixed Club 1245 La, will be open for the 10 weeks summer session under the management of Mrs. O. W. Patterson. Room with sleeping porch for now $8 and $10 per month. M-27 WANT ADS Plumbing, Heating and Electrical Repairs States who also oriented. This new curriculum proved to be the very success of. The summer study idea now begun to expand very rapidly due very largely in the influence of Dr. W. R. Stayer, who became identified with the administration of the summer course at Chincheng New York. FOR SALE-Full Albert system Montour A Clarinet, low pitch Excellent condition, $14.00. Phone Bleivins at 1701. M19 KENNEDY PLUMBING CO. LOST—Tortoise shell glasses, new, somewhere on University campus. If found call Patt, Beta house. M29 DELIGHTFUL room for girls, summer rates. Call 1430 after 5 p. M20 Typing also desired. m20 CALL FILL THE person who was seen taking a Jayhawker from 101 W. d, please return same. No question will be asked. M19 FOR RENT—Apartment at the Stubba building, 1103 Mass. Inquire at Apt. 2 for information. If HOUSE FOR RENT—to small fraternity. Address XYZ c-o Kansan The summer session as we understand it under dawn locke to about 10:25, when Dr. W. R. Harper coeumeen Dr. De W. R. Harper the University of Chicago and introduced the four-quarter at aln Uduniversity. President Harper announced that the summer quarter would be conducted alone of the university year, other quarters of the university year, and a special effort would be made to have the instructional staff during the summer months of a superior grade. Some other universities followed Chichester lead and began to strengthen their summer courses. Summer auditions grew rapidly in the institution of the institutions of higher education in this country give summer instruction. In your approximately 50000 students were enrolled at the various summer positions in the United States. Summer attendance is now considerably more than one-half of those in some institution summer attention exercises by no small margin the regular attendance. Brunner for Experiment The summer session has been referred to as the great fertilizer of university thought during the last 25 years. It has also been called the educational experiment station of our universities, in that many conservation editions families would, without much institution, usually permit new courses to be given or new methods taught during the summer term. These would have been used each semester for their transfer to a session. After the course or method have offered their worth during the summer term, their transfer to the regular session is always rather easily accomplished. "Pediatric classes show more intubation than upper classroom" "show a professor at the University of Minnesota" Sinknet. Creepy, creamy, amphibious little ones and their big cats, some harmless and some palpable, all dots here on the cannula. However they will never again frighten a child woman for that they may preserve in glass jars filled with fizzs from the banquettes of Dr. Museums. Snakes Hold Open House in Basement of Museum There are huge coach with smiles wicked looking routers, corpseknives unders and dozens of others, all coming fiercely at the fire who investigate the lower regions of Dutch museum. Dries Quick Stick From Nevey Store --- WRIGLEYS "after every meal" Take care of your tooth! Use Wrigley's regularly. It removes food particles from the crevices. Strengthens the gum. Combats acid mouth. Refreshing and beneficial! EMMA GUFFIN'S HOME COOKING 639 Massachusetts St. CAFE Open 5:30 a. m. till 11:30 p. m. --- We have first-class opportunities for ten high grade K U. Graduates American Central Life Insurance Co. (Home office: Indianapolis, Ind.) For particulars—call on or address W. E. Mullins, Agency Manager 1133 TENNESSEE ST. LAWRENCE, KAN. Store Your Furs Here Now Don't let the moths have them; let us care for your furs properly and insure them against all damage or loss in our Safety-bry Storage Vault, at low charges based on your own vanation. We make fine fur garments, etc., and do remodeling and repairing KANSAS ROBE & RUG TANNERY 145 MAINE ST. PHONE 293 Two years older than K. U. Established 1865 Quality and Service 725 Mass St. Half Hour Bus Service THE SAFETY-COACH WAY Between Lawrence, Topeka, Kansas City, Lansing and Leavenworth By The Old Reliable "Bonded Carriers" Bay Found-Trip Tickets and Save Money Last Busses leave Tupeka and K. C. at 11:15 P.M. Special Buses for private parties at reasonable rates. Depot ELDRIDGE HOTEL PHONE 363 EAST-BOUND BUSSES leave Lawrence 30 and 45 minutes after each hour, from 7:45 A. M. to 7:45 P. M., then 9:45 P. M. and 12:10 A. M. WEST-BOUND BUSSES leave Lawrence 25 and 45 minutes after each hour, from 8:45 A. M. to 7:25 P. M., then 8:25 P. M., 9:45 P. M., 11:15 P. M. and 1:00 A. M. National Hotel - Kansas Hotel - Phone 2-3333 KANSAS CITY UNION BUS DEPOT 1102 Baltimore Avenue -Phone Delaware 1125 TOFEK KAAN, DEPOT Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday "CHICKIE" Or "WHY MILLIONAIRES GO WRONG" With Dorothy Mackuill and John Bowers Friday - Saturday JOHNNY HINES "THE EARLY BIRD" VARSITY Monday - Tuesday "CHEAP KISSES" With Cullen Landis and Lillian Rich Wednesday - Thursday "ADVENTURE" With TOM MOORE, PAULINE STARKE, WALLACE BEERY Friday - Saturday "WINGS OF YOUTH With MADGE BELLAMY ORPHEUM Friday - Saturday "UNDER RED ROBE" With ALMA RUBENS Appropriate Short ReNs to All Features___ Coming Soon “HIS SUPREME MOMENT”