TUESDAY; MAY 12, 1825 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Graduation Plans Are Made Public in Final Program Men's Glee Club Will Sing Ground to Be Broken for Memorial Building The executive committee of the annual commencement exercises net last Saturday, and attended the final program for commencement week. The schedule includes several new features, namely: the ground breaking ceremonies for the Memorial building which will take place on Monday at 4:30 p., m., and a concert by the University Orchestra. The program will be given at 4:30 p. on Sunday after noon. The program as announced by the committee is as follows: 8:00 p. m.-Commencement recital by the School of Fine Arts—Fraser hall. Saturday, June 6. 8:39 a. m—Class breakfast on campus, followed by class exercises. 8:40 a. m—Special baseball game—Stadium field 8:43 p. m.—Open house for the alumni of the School of Engineering—Henry F. Walker, 1314 Louisiana street, 4:20 p. m.—Opep house for the alumni of the School of Pharmacy—Home 8:30 p. m.—Chancellor's reception in the rotunda of central Administration building. 9:30 p. m.-Alumni-Senior ball central Administration building. Sunday. June 7. 2:00 p. m.—Buildings open to visitors 3:00 p. m.—Concert on the campus by the University band. 4:00 p. m—Concert by the University men's Glee Club. -Prairslan 5:00 p. m. The twenty-fifth anniversary reunion of the class of 1900. 5:00 p. m.—Group reunion of "The War-Years" classes, ('16, '17, '18, '19) —Myers hall. Mondav. June 8. 7:50 p. m. $Biocareate sermon in the Stadium, by Dean Shailer Mattew of the University of Chicago. Music by Jerry Lewis. 10:00 a. m.—Alumni address by Fred M. Harris, of the class of 1898—Fraser hall. 11:00 a. m.—Alumni business meet ing—Fraser hall. 3:20 p. m.—Ehi Beta Kappa meeting —Central Administration building 12:30. p. m.—University dinner—Rob inson gymnasium. - Central Administration building, 4 320 p. m. - Ground breaking ceremonies for Memorial building, on the south side, building north of Doche Museum. 5:30 p. m.-Alumni class reunion luncheons on the campus. luncheons on the campus. 7:30 p. m.—Commencement exercises in the stadium. Music by the University band. Address by Prof. Stratton Brooks, of the University of Missouri. Conferring of degrees and address to the class, by Chancellor Ernest Hiram Lindley; The program will be sent to friends and graduates the last part of this week, by the alumni office. Vending Machines to Go Officials to Enforce Ordinance Against Chance Devices Lawrence city officials are taking steps to rid the city of mint vending machines, eight of which are now in operation at wartime shops and caffes. An effort will be made to apply the new laws against gambling to the machines. The dissolution of the federal court injunction, protecting the machines caused them to be driven out of Kansas City, Mo., last week. The case affecting them in Kansas however is still bending. An appearance Mayor Frank M. Holiday about two months ago when the machines first appeared resulted in most of them being removed. Since then, however, there has been several small business places that have set up their own lawyers. That alludes to mayor legal action against the machines and places where they are being used according to Mayor Holiday. New Test for Freshmen Proposed (Civil Service) **Science Services** Washington May Systematic search among high school students for those really fitted to go to college, and the examining of such prospective freshmen for the subjects they can best master, were set up by Prof. Carl E. Seahore of the University of Iowa, speaking before the National Academy of Sciences here this morning. Professor Seahore also advocated the use of computer-aided achievement, as corollaries of the intelligence or capacity tests now in use. "Twas a Jolly Day for College Students"—Kansan Article Tells of Chancellor's Holiday in 1915 "Twas a jolly day for college folks. Reading, sports, walking and gardening made Monday a fine lark." These words describing an all-day holiday at the University on May 3, 1915, appeared in the headlines of an account of the day's celebration in the University Daily Kansas the day followng. The occasion marked the tenth anniversary of the Chancellor's Holiday, the day having been set aside by Former Chancellor Frank Strong in 1906. Previous to that year's events had included a waffle fight. The streets and picture shows of Lawrence on the Chancellor's Holiday in 1915 were noticeably deserted, but the golf links, tennis courts, country roads, and the river were scenes where students enjoyed their ANNOUNCEMENTS Women's Forum meeting, Thursday, May 14 in 250 Fraser. Officers of the National Womens Party will speak on "The Purpose of the National Womens Party." All members requested to be present. Iey Purocell, president. J M Kellog, professor of architecture, will travel through New Mexico, Colorado and California next summer studying problems connected with his work. George M. Burke will travel in Europe. His travels will take him through England, France, Italy, and Switzerland. WANT ADS LOST-A gold Webl fonten paint, initials "S. H." C. "u" engraved, be- haved Phi Del. house. Tern, vina path and Phi Del. house. call 2402 Rowe. Redward. M15 FOR RENT—New apartments furnished complete, stylish modern, hardwood floors, private bath. Two bedrooms. 1022 Ohio. Phone M818 Black. LOST—Between the standpipe and Blake hall, a pair of dark tortoise shell glasses. Finder return to Kansan office. Pearl Forer. M14 LARGE house with large, new sleeping porch. Cheap if taken at once. Suitable for fraternity. M15 MARCELLING, 50c; shampooing, 50c Phone 2775. Address 1015 Ky. m17 WARNING—No Jayhawker will be issued on student ticket 191. ROOMS--For girls. Nicely furnished rooms with sleeping porch and privilege for light housekeeping if desired. 900 Indiana. 1700 Red. recreation. Old Spooner Library was empty save for a few faithful ones, who looked longingly out at the library and their attention back to their books. FOR RENT—Summer session sleeping porch and study rooms, reasonably priced. Phone 1937. M13 Many students took advantage of the holiday to visit the "old home town" over the extended week-and vacation. These same students relied on family for evening, having reluctantly left their homes to resume school work. The account in the in "Kananan" relates how the students at sorority and rooming houses worked at sewing machines, getting dresses ready for spring wear. Other student histories include their enjoyment of themselves knitting wardrobes. The Chancellor's Holiday was usually set aside for some time during the first week in May. FOR SALE-House for fraternity, or society or club. Good location, attractive terms. For particulars call TAYLOR, 1929. M14 LOST—Mason pin (Blue Lodge), between 6 and 11 on Mass., Tuesday evening, Reward, Hinton, phone 2577. PROFESSIONAL CARDS HOUSE FOR RENT—to small fraternity. Address XYZ c-o Kansan. DR. BECHEL, Medicine, Surgery, Oatmeal patty. Residence phone 1343. Office 847 Mass., phone 543. C. E. ORLELIP, M. D. Specialist. Eye Kear, Eye and Throat. Glass "Stitting guaranteed. Phone 444, over Dick's Drug Store, Lawrence, Kansas. ternity. Address XYZ c-o Kansan. C. E. ORELUP, M. D., Spectalist. THE DALE PRINT SHOP 027 Mass. Job Printing. 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It's a winner. BOWERSOCK Direct By Mail 5 Days Starting Monday SYD CHAPLIN in "CHARLEY'S AUNT" Helen 608 University Ave.. College Town, U.S.A. Special Delivery Dick, Bud, Gene, Billy or Hal, Different Parts, U. S. A. May 22 & 23. See tomorrow's "Kansan," for Contents The Senior Play Saturday TOM MIX in "DICK TURPIN" VARSITY TONIGHT ADOLPH MENJOU in "A KISS IN THE DARK" Tomorrow - Thursday DOROTHY DEVORE, WILLIAM LOUIS, LOUISE FAZENDA in "ABROADWAY BUTTERFLY" Friday - Saturday Tom Moore and Edith Roberts in "ON THIN ICE" ORPHEUM Tonight - Tomorrow IN CELEBRATION OF MOTHERS' WEEK NAZIMOVA in "MY SON" Playing simultaneously with the Main Street Theater, Kansas City Friday - Saturday "PAMPERED YOUTH" With Cullen Landis and Alice Calhoun Appropriate Short Reels to All Features Coming Soon "CHICKIE"