PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, APRIL 5, 1925 Salvi, Considered Greatest Harpist, to Appear April 6 Musician Beings Most Time Honored Instrument to Life; Famous in Mythology "Alberto Staley considered by many critics to be the world's greatest harpist, who will play in Robinson Hall, where he taught high tones he brought the most inspiring and all musical instruments to life again. The music of his harp dates back to one of the most famous takes in Greek mythology. Orkhanus told his mother that a young man in the folk tale of many bands, magical powers were marvelous to it. "For many years the harp has been made upon the wall. It was believed to be nothing more than a shaking instrument, good in providing certain sounds and bad in reconstructing all that was supreme in the way of music to many people in many times, had been forgotten. Those who have heard Staley's harp argue that he has given a great solo instrument." "Salib but not only found new name for the harp to aim, but he was also found a new way to sing them. The music he sang was an intrinsic motif for the harp—Stovitch, Chopin, Lelii, Grieg, Dvořák, Debussy, Saint-Saens and many others. These things had not been played before because it takes an extraordinary degree of skill to make the harp a salib. The color, the tone, the sound, which a solo instrument must be capable of expressing. 'Salvador' celebrates the distinction of post-sensing the world's greatest harbor. It is a unimposed golden instrument of extraordinary proportions, about its length rather than its segmentation. Its large body has an open speciality, the canoe. It was constructed by the Warrior company for exhibition at the Panama-Pacific expedition at San Francisco, a ten years ago, where it was awarded the first prize. It has a range of 10 more roses than a piano and the sound bound in greatly larger. This is impossible to compare with any other significant continent qualities which are the cause of so much comment in Salvador's arrivals. "The Wizardian company presents the harp to Sabib with the inscriptions." "The world's greatest harp to the world's greatest hurrier." The harp was not built for him and so no price he has even seen in it. 83. A harp by Hans Janssen was awarded the instrument for $20,000, and Dame O. M. Macartain. The following is the program for Solviel's recital: Fountain, In Buffet ... Alvarez Perpetual Blossom ... Blossom Thin Fountain ... Blossom Thick Fountain ... Schultz Northern Buffalo ... Poussière Dumplaplo ... Sakperkuk Fandela Interpreta ... Chipani Danse der Belly ... Paso Rain in the Cardio ... Dhikny-Salvi Ballan Sorrenada ... Salvi A Sat Etude ... Chipper Turrantillo ... Autumnana-Salvi Debaters to End Season Kansas, and, California Teams Will Meet April 8 The University of Southern California debate team will come here next Wednesday night. And it will meet the Kansas City Knights at 7 p.m., and the Austin George C. White, I235, and William Keirs, I27 will uphold the affirmative side of the argument. The debate will be held on Tuesday from noon to midnight, midterms in n. m. "The University of California is renewed for its debate teams and will probably furnish one of the best debates in history," President Bryan A. Gilliland of the department of public speaking. A fail statement of the debate question is Resolved that congress should have the power to override a two-thirds vote by a majority of supreme court deciding acts of unconstitutional. On Thursday night, Walker Menna and Martin Dickinson will uphold the negative of the same question against the debate terms of the University of Indiana at Wortest High School in Kansas City, Mt. Each of the debates twice in the Missouri valley debates that Martin G. White, who took part in the Missouri valley oratory contest held at St. Louis. These are the last numbers of the debate team's schedule and will mark the end of this year's activities. Christian Endeavorers to Eat Beans at Feed Christian Endeavors from every society in Lawrence will attend a C.E. bean feed at 4:00, Monday evenly, April 16 at the First Presbyterian church. The University young women in various churches are to take part. rence C. E. Union will also be held at this meeting, according to Paul B. Lawson, assistant dean of the College, who is chairman of the nomination committee of the local organization. Alvin J. Sharille, of Boston, treasurer and field secretary of the United Society of Christian Endowment, so to be the chief speaker at the feed, Mr. Sharille, who is one of Christian Endeavor's most active members, making a two weeks tour of Kauai in the interests of his movement. The election of officers for the Lava "The food will be over before 8 a.m.ck you that those who go, may attend the concert or the show afterward," said Denna Lawson. 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St. THE PROGRESSIVE STUDENT (Official Organ of Black Mask) Vol. VIII Brud Judy, also a candidate for college representative to the Council, is president of the Dougha. County club, K. U.'s largest; is on the Knn- Strong Candidates on B. M. Ticket Friday, April 3, 1925 NON-FRATERNITY MEN NOT REPRESENTED As a result of the primary election of last Thursday, in which the Black Mask voters rallied to the goths to select the men whom they should support, the party is presenting to the students of the University a group of representative and outstanding candidates. Each man is a man of great ability and accompanying the in treasure worth of each one in the pledge to support and put across the ideals set forth in the Black Man platform. Black Mack's candidates for college representatives to the Council are especially strong, Le Roy Raybould, now a junior, began to be qualified for a seat in the Council when he first entered the University. He is a member of Pen and Scroll, Delta Sigma Rho, Y, M. C. A. candleman in the university and a Kansas debtor in his sophomore year. For the office of secretary of the Council Black Mask is proud to be able to present for students apprecal the name of Carl A. Poppino, Poppino is a junior on the Hill and is one of the outstanding men in the engineering school. "Pop" is fully known as Theta Tau, professional engineering fraternity, and editor of the Kansas Engineer magazine. Black Mask declines to allow a man to run on its ticket simply because he is no athlete and consequently is popular with the students and a natural violet potter. The men would be educated at student offices on more substantial qualifications. Strength of character, courage in office, competibility, practical mindfulness and executive ability are qualifications far more essential and beneficial to a man than athletic ability or popularity. However, Black Mask recognizes the fact that among the athletes of the University are to be found none of K. U.'s finest students. Among them are to be found men with all and more of the sterling qualities mentioned above. And from this group of athletes the Black Mask party through its primary him closer to the student body is a popular member of the lot, but who have the media and ability of one to be entrusted with student conditions. Paul "Punk" Rienkeen, for the past year treasurer of the Men's Student Council, in heading the Black Mask ticket as candidate for the presidency of the Council. For his qualifications see column 4. PLATFORM I. Establishment of a University Co-Operative Booksstore. I. Removal of the selection of Cheer-leader from politics. III. Achelation of the point system. IV. Educational Policies. The Black Mask Candidates COUNCIL OFFICERS President ... Paul Bielletz First v. pres. ... Vernon Kenney Second v. pres. ... Wim L. Patterson Secretary ... Cecil A. Pompaeus Presumer ... Ad Walter COLLEGE OFFICERS President ... pear Dillon Vice pres. ... Hal Sheppard See, Truman ... Elaine Burke COLLEGE REPRESENTATIVES Ice Roy Reynolds, Geo. Anderson, E. E. Ernest, Bob Little, Brad Judy, Geo. Power, Ben Lewis, Willie Start. ENGINEERING SCHOOL OFFICERS President ... Robert Meloenböner Vice pres. ... James Meliene Ge, Trets. ... William Gherlin Remember the Black Mask Rally! ENGINEERING REPRESENTATIVES ENGINEERING REPRESENTATIVES James Jarbue, Robert Patterson Harry Skinner ATTHELIC BOARD Non-Athletic, Tim Bannon and Tom Caffey. Athletic, Eddie. Athletic, Eddie Halpin, "Frenchy" Belgard, and John Botsford. The engineering representatives to the Council are James Jarrow, Robert Pattonson, and Harry Skinner. All of these men are representative of the engineering students of the University. School of Fine Arts Representative, Conrad McGrew. School of Business Representative Vie Matthews. No less outstanding as the candidates in the engineering school are those running for positions on the athletic board. In each of the schools Black Mack has sought for its candidate, and those who can be trained by these allow students. See next issue for further qualifications. School of Pharmacy Representative, James Noble. School of Medicine Representative, Charles Kennedy. School of Education Representative, Forrest Hewitt, Graduate School Representative, Graduate School Representative, Maurice Walker. Black Mask Rally The parade will start at Fourteenth and Tennessee at seven o'clock. The line of March will be: North on Tennessee to 11th—west to Louisiana—south to 12th—west to Oread—south to Fraser chapel. The meeting will start at seven-fifteen. Be there with all your pep for a big time. Everybody out for the Black Mask rally tomorrow night. There will be a parade through the student district and a big peep meeting at Fraser Chapel, Music, pep, and speeches will be the order of the night. Everybody Out for the Rally Monday Night Combines Threaten School Democracy The progressive movement of the Black Mask party in promoting a greater democracy and in cleaning up politics has resulted in bringing to light a condition which imperils student government. Combinations of fraternities in the Schools of Business, Law, and Medicine, fostered by our opponents, give the selection of the representatives from these schools. Men not affiliated with these fraternities, and all fair-minded men who are, should rise above his corrupt practice and put it down. The Student Council is an organization which should be truly representative. How can it be so when the professional organizations in the city support one man from one house this year and one from the other next year? Is this democracy? Down with such perverted tactics! Give him a job to take part in the selection of the representative from his school! Rieniets for President In presenting the name of Paul Rieniens to the student body as the Black Mask candidate for president of the Men's Student Council, we feel that the students are getting an opportunity to elect the best qualified man on the Hill for such an important executive position. "Punk!" is a political science major. He ranks as an A and B student in that department and knows the theory of governance. But not all students have an actual practice as well. He was elected last spring by one of the largest votes of the election to fill the position of Treasurer of the Council. His work in that office has given him a great deal of experience and has provided an actual work for the Council. Riensists is not a GREEN MAN for the office. He is pledged to carry out the progressive platform that Black Mask is offering to the students and has the ability to use that it is put into practice. We Further Advocate: I. The party primary as the fairest means of nominating candidates. II. The establishment of a rooster's section at football games. (This is also a Pachacancta plank). III. The exemption of seniors having an A or B standing in a course from final examination in it. IV. One dollar variations.