MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1925 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FIVE R.O.T.C. Receives Cup Which Is Awarded to Honor Graduate New Trophy Case in Military Office Contains Cups of Organization A cup, which was given by the Reagan College Association of Kansas, a state organization of which F. B. Walker, member of the School of Law, is chairman. He is also an executive of the R. O. T. C, and is to be appointed to the Honor Graduate of the R. O. T. C. This cup will be presented to the member of the graduating class upon graduation. A report in correspondence and whose general military conduct is estimated the hands the members of the graduating class are beginning their courses on or after graduation will also be given consideration. All the cases of *Ober R. O, T.* C are on duty in the military office in a new twoyear case which has just been constructed. It is now the Chancellor's cup, for which the companies are now competing and which is to be awarded exclusively, which is determined by class attendance, drill, and by a series of competitive drills that are sold throughout the youth area that were won by the militia training and at summer camps for excursion. In general efficiency, and a cap which is to be awarded to the team also makes the highest award. The companies are also the elite universities that are being held with other universities, and is comprised by the Local Reserve Officers Association of Lawrence, of which P. E. Waller is colonel. Dean Swarthout Lists Events of Music Week Denn D. S., Southeast of the School of Fine Arts has laided the following accoutre de movie watch which are commenced with the University of Florida. The library, the school, visited class and other organizations. April 2014—The "Essential," Lawrence Clermon Union, colloquia and orchestra, Bohème symphony. Missouri, Missouri April 27—K. U. Women's Cleopatra Club Concert, Praiser hall. Counsel, Finance Inc. April 28—K, U, I and Weldborn Manil- Glas Cubs, John concert, Rebirth U.S. Ambassador to Israel Vocal "National Res- ponsibility" Church Union, politics and activism, Robinson commission. Museo La Mina de la Palma Symphony Orchestra (Marie Tiffany), armada de musicians. Quorum con orchestra. Alcune composizioni (voracore). Morningglory, H. April 6, Letters in Journal of Graduate Grant, memorial Church day under number of members, daily journal of the observance of Sunday. WANT ADS ROOMS FOR RENT - One double room, $100.00 and one double room, $125.00, with two patios, and music room. Room for two adults or children, with room for kids on landline' floor with two' work for one girl's beach. Come meet us. Phone 305, 1027, A10 LBNT-Hlux leather pocketbook with initial. B.M.Lach. Contain pen, pencil, other articles. Cell 279T Blue. 84 MARCELLING, 50e, shamproing, 50x, Phone 2775, address 1045 Ky. A12 LOST-Person who got top to bottom wrote at clockand at Freshman Puple call check 321. A8 LOST 4-Light shell rimmed spectacles in case. Finder please call 2413 Blue. A-10 LOST—Grace in a black case in Add Finder jibbon call Vern Krebbird, 1198. OPEN=A summer's job at $150.00 a month, address XXX Kanan,爷 raising name and address. AS POK SALM—Fine, large home, throughout modern, excellent opportunity for comfort or fraternity. Middle school form 2.8. care of Karen. A8 LOST—Laguerre also, green Shafer fountain ram. Left in reading room of library. Leave it at mean office. POR RENT—Apartments. Convenient to campus and down town district. Aptive apt 2, 1102 Mass. FOR RENT—Apartment at the Grand, Coll. 1418. tf TAXI — KENT-A-FORD HUNSINGER No.12 Storage 50c University Concert Course SALVI THE WORLD'S GREATEST HARPIST Don't Miss the Sensation of the Whole 1924-25 Series MONDAY EVE. APRIL 6th-8:20 O'clock ROBINSON GYMNASIUM Tickets Now Selling A1—R. C. DRUG STORE—SCHOOL OF F. A. OFFICE—BELL'S MUSIC STORE -- $1.00 and $1.50 -- Student Activity Tickets will Admit (Now on Sale at Bowersock Theater) For Half Price Ticket No. 39 Good for 50c on Each Reserved Ticket (Now on Sale at Bowersock Theater) Cherchez La Femme BOWERSOCK THEATER APRIL 7 and 8 Let's Give DICK BLUE A Square Deal and Let Him Edit THE 1926 JAYHAWKER The Friends of the Independent Candidate Believe That the Facts Have Not Been Fairly Stated—and That His Qualifications Should Be Further Emphasized Here Are the Facts Consider Them Carefully 1 Blue was the ONLY first assistant editor of the 1925 Jayhawker. He was one of the two first assistant editors in 1924. 2 Editor of the Tulsa, Okla. Tom Tom, annual taking second place in 1923 state contest. Staff member of Tom Tom in 1921 and 1922 when annual took first rize. 3 Recommended by editors and business managers of 1924 and 1928 Jayhawkers, nominated by the Jayhawker Advisory board and running independently in accordance with student council ruling. 4 Has thirty-eight hours of A and eight hours of B in the College; no grades lower. 5 Three years' experience in high school annual work and two years' in University annual publication work. 6 Blue was a member of the Executive Council of the last memorial drive on the Hill. 7 College Honor Roll, 1923-1924. Two Years of Hard and Efficient Work on 1924 and 1925 Jayhawkers as FIRST ASSISTANT EDITOR Is Deserving of Recognition $20,000 Involved Yearly in Jayhawker This Advertisement Contributed by His Friends [Members of Both Parties]