WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1935 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN y>150 PAGE THREE F. H. Hodder Lectures on Political Cartoons in American History Newspapers Picture of Boston Tea Party Was First to Appear in Newspapers "Political criticism is a nummary of American history," and Prof. F. H. Bodder, head of the department of history, in his lecture. Monday afternoon, illustrating his collection of political cartons. "Political extremism," he continued, "must undermine the country's history. Their examples are to challenge the nation's democratic values and methods of meeting civility. They are therefore a potent threat to women's political civilization in American society about the time that America was founded." Professor Boulder tack up the outstanding citations of the period from the time of the revolution until 1838. The first political character represented the faction of the Stamp Act. In another cartoon in reward to the Boston Massacre, Mr. Boulder is represented for the first time, as an Indian union. Other interesting facts brought out on war that slavery did not appear as a subject of cartoons until 1844. The abolition of slavery led to the rise of slave in a cartoon in the path of Franklin on this occasion. The cartoon showed the development of the party symbol, the Democratic soldier and the Republican soldier. Another outstanding cartoon was the Governor's cartoon which is considered one of the most famous in history. The legislature of Minnesota has been urged to prevent the election of a federal member to the Senate. The shape of the district formed when the nation called a government. Political caricatures appear now and are not quality in times of political street. Professor Holder called attention to the fact that these cartons were printed on the present day but were printed on single sheets and sold for a small fee. Send the Daddy Kaman home. Mistreated Husband of 1686 Bewailed Wife's Proud Ways by Voicing Man's Hymn of Hate Nowdays when Mr. Man comes home to a cold and suppressed house, discovers the month's accumulation of his wife's bills in the desk, takes issue with his spouses over her taste in dress and is ordered to shut up, he needs must do something violent as such going down to tend to the mum's business in the dressroom. Possibly he heaves into prey as his thinks about his troubles. At last he never hambles into song, Centrally, away back in 1868, surely two centuries after Abraham Lincoln (169 years before the Revolutionary war was declared, this is just what one sufferer did. He protected vigorously but continued his sentiments that the unfortunate body has lived in the present day. No doubt the poutless man cat and clad in a grey colored and richly embroidered coat all out of harmony with his feelings. His sporous cafts were robed tails still further, and the lace fringes on his wrists he dropping to the ground as he wrote expression of his swims. The poem adornedly. Perhaps the good man heard the sharp tapping of his wife's small foot, as the powdered and beggedied her, in her small waist and neat "cuteness," with dainty cheeks bingeing on sweet treats. She bent their together,尝淋 translating to his side, and therefore diplomatically brought his admirate to a close. At any rate, he relieves himself of many of the complaints common to grumbling and much-abused hus- he will travel to the Arabian Hawaii where he will attend the Mu- bificion Harvard Business School will leave the intort part of the month for Dallas, Texas, where he will attend the nec- tral meeting of the Southeastern Political and Social Science Association, to hold April 1. While there he will address problems of the City Manager Plan. Walker to Attend Meeting lands today, by giving them the men's following hymn of hate: The invincible Pride of Women I have n a wife, the mome's my niece, like a ganny pancock joes. In top knot, putches, powdered hair, besides she is the worst of shores. She fills my heart with grief and cee to think I must burden her. It is her forecast to conceive to rise It is her forecast to contrive to rise about the hour of noon. And if she's trimmed and rigged by five, why this I count is very soon. Then goes she to a ball or play, or the subject appears again. And when she home returns again conducted by a bully spark, that I in the least complaint, she does my words and actions more. And does likewise my guttel teqr; then tears like thunder in the air I never had a great with her, most solemnly do I declare; Yet she's as proud as Lucifer, and cannot study what to wear. In summits raise she still appears. anthropous base she still appears, while I am forced to hide my ears. The lofty top-knot on her crown, with which she sails about without. Makes me with care, also! look down, as having no hope at all, and no way to escape. Lat ever I shall happy be in such a flaunting wife as she. In debt with every shop she runs, or to apprise in court pride, or to be the heroine of her life, I then are forced my head to hate. Hare friends, this proud imperious friend, is ours. e, she makes me weary of my life. Conference to Re Held The annual state Y, M, C, A, O'fice's training conference will be held at the University of Oklahoma, March 20, 47, and 20. Nineteen students will be presented at the convention. The purpose of the conferences is to bring about a spirit of fellowship between Y, M, C, A, O'fice and the Christian leaders in techinc. Engel Makes Survey of 16 Church Schools in Regard to Credits Necessity of Standardization Revealed by Answers to Questionnaires Prof. E. F. Engel has completed a survey of the 10 church colleges in Kansas with references to the university archives and archives of presbyterianism. He asked for information concerning summer economic conditions conducted in the different colleges. The objective standing committee has been receiving an increasing number of transactions with summer session creditors and without any knowledge of the general situation. A survey of this class was necessary to evaluate the need for standardizing the work of these small collars. Last year there were 225 students enrolled in summer courses in these schools, the internet number being 89. The number of students, all at Tacitown, The courses offered in these schools are those which are given in the regular sessions. These courses are just an thought and complete those in the regular session and there is no reason for the University questioning the credit, and Professional after making this recognition. One outcome of this money will be in a conference of these schools that are interested in the purpose of more fully reinforcing the work and restoring together on the issues. Dereto Ann Cheery, Ella Root, Mary Outland, Alive Fees and Rib Bond, senior members of Kappa Kappa Gamma, were entertained at a funhouse on Saturday at the Cubs' ballpark. Members of their alumni societies. The Italian American Society of Toltec Indians recently that are招募者 have been named for a specially conceived group of students to visit Italy later in the year to witness, at first hand, the observance at Rome of the Jalapeño Year celebrations. Windows Unveiled Thursday 7:00 P.M. --- Windows Unveiled Thursday 7:30 P.M. All the Newest Styles at Lowest Prices Recognized the country over as the foremost clothing values. 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