FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1925 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE College Gets One Additional Place on Men's Council Constitution Allows Eac School Representation According to Its Enrollment The College gets one more representative for the men's Statistical Council at this election then it had at the last one by a new appointment of representatives made at the meeting of the college Thursday evening. The constitution of the associated men of the University of Kansas states that each woman must rate the rate of one for each two hundred men or major fraction thereof, according to Wallace James, president of teh Tech State College. The change is "the number of representatives was for the college. At present there are 1531 men enrolled in the colleges and this number requires a Spring Election April 17 The date for the spring election was for Tuesday, April 11. The constituency is the state of the spring election on the first Monday in April. This spring it happens then, the Easter vacation begins Thursday noon. In order to avoid the inconvenience of having the election on the beginning day of a vacation the candidate who were charged the date to Tuesday. At the election this time there will be several things to be voted upon. The council decided that the matter of a bribery tax should come before the vote. If any members of the plan would probably be to have the price of the activity ticket and that of the Jawahar added to the regulation, according to Wallace Jane. There was some discussion about the point system but no definite action was taken. The general attitude seemed to be that the system as a whole should be solved without question what to do about it. Some favored submitting a resolution to the student body at the election to remove the system. Others felt that perhaps it would be well to have from this in force, differ- To Congen Wife With Allen Sons Andrew, John Blake, and John Walker, all of whom serve a committee to confer with Forrest C. Allison, director of athletics concerning the possibility of a better way of choosing the cheer leader. There was some feeling that tch present means of choosing, which I am aware of, is to give good cheer to all those who might make good cheerleaders for the University. A motion was made that the candidates who want to run for cheerleader must try out before a committee of coaches, with the approval and representation from the W. S. G. A, and the Mea's Student Council and that in order to run the candidate must have the recommendation of the committee. After some the cessation the motion was failed good enough and the above-noted tenured committee. To Conger With Allen Better varity dances than ever are forthcoming this spring, according to Vernon Kenney, manager of the dances. The variaties have been making a lot of profit on far more money now, as we see on our website not going to try to make so much money, but will spend more on decorations and music." Last Vespers to Be Held Program Will Be Given Sunday in Preser Chapel The fourth and last of the all musical vespers given by the faculty and advanced students of the School of Fine Arts, will be hold at 4 p., m. Sunday afternoon, March 15, in Fraser chanel. "This series of programs, inaugurated last year and continued this year, has exceeded the expected capacity in making an appeal to the music lovers of the city," said Dean D. M. Swarthout. "The sentencing capacity in all instances has been taken into account." All persons have been forced to stand. The program will be of the same type of material as has been featured in the programs of the past. The University string quartet will play again. There will be an ensemble group of two violins, a cello and piano, an organ number assisted by a quartet of instruments, vocal accompaniment, a brass accompaniment and the accompaniment of organ, piano and the brass quartet. The University Men's Glee Club will sing. The program will be broadcast by KFKU. Mail Should Not Be Laid on Box, Says Abraham "Papers or packages too large to go into the mail 'o' and which are fed on the top of it for the purpose of mailing them, nor must not be taken up," was the emphatic statement made by Squatt, R. C. Abraham of the University postfixes this. "for the past two years," he continued, "this practice has been going on, and although previous notices have been published, there are still some who persist in laying papers and packages on the top of the mail box." Violinist Makes First Lawrence Appearance in Recital March 16 Francis Macmillen, American Musician, Will Play for Concert Course Frames Macmillan, a young American lawyer, will make his first appearance in Lawvere on Monday to discuss the Scarborough, of the School of Fine Arts, Mr. Macmillan is considered by many to be America's finest violinist. Dean Swarthout gave the full account of the musician's armer. Maccunmon came into the linelight a few years ago when at the age of 16 he won one of the greatest honors ever accorded an American musician, the Grammy Award for famous Brussels conservatory. At the same time he was awarded the Van Hail cash prize of $8500. At this time, his fellow American students and Belgian students, in their entuliasm over his victory bore him in trumph on their shoulders through the streets of Brussels. Immediately after this, he started his career as a concert soloist, which has been marked with unusual success. When the music critic of the Boston Philharmonic American play, he was so deeply impressed as to cry out in his criticism, "Hata off, gentilement! A genius!" Marcellian has played in all the large cities of Europe, and with all his energy during the War, he served two years overseas as a lieutenant U. S. army, and his services to his country carried him a situation from General Pershing's conspicuous and mercurial service. Only recently, Macmillan did the unusual thing of giving over the radio from St. Louis a complete violin program. It was received throughout the country with a great deal of enthusiasm. "Many Lawrence people heard him at that time and have spoken to me of their keen interest in his coming rectal," said Mr. Swarthout, "I have selected Francis Macmillan as the representative violinist on the concert course," he continued, "because I feel sure that he will win a prize." A large number of tittle achievements. There are a large number of single admission seats to be had at the Fine Arts office at $1.09 and $1.50. Professor and Student Stage One-Act Tragedy Good morning! Then there is silence. The professor scratches his head for a few seconds, turns about in his chair a few times, shuffles some papers on his desk, acquires of his secretary about some important matter, gets up and gets a drink, sits down and stares at the screen, an amused able son for several minutes. The student's face brightens occasionally, then transforms into a state of seriousness. he takes a few slips of paper from his notebook and an empty folder to a professor, after making a thorough investigation, gets up the courage to tell a reporter that he has "no news today." "Come back tomorrow," He does only to hear the same story, a stage drama, set for him, in a thinking of the 200 inches which must be in by the end of the semester. In the meantime, the student is shifting from one foot to the other, hoping that he will find what he seems to be looking for. As he waits in fatiguring expectancy, his eyes wander to the pictures on the wall, and he stares at the professor with his chin in his hands in deep meditation. Kappa Eta Kappa, professional electrical engineering fraternity, announces the pledging of Lenley E. Allen, e25 of St. Joseph, Mo. K. U. Athletes to Play Big Part in Texas U. Relays, Says Coach Tom Poor and Captain Graham Will Enter Austin Meet on March 27 Kansas athletes are to play an important part in the University of Texas relay games, according to coach Kari Schaldeman, coach of the team. Teams will be to be held in Austin, Texas, on March 27, Coach Schaldeman announces Tom Poor and Merwin Graham as the Kansas representatives. This meet should be of no little interest to Kari Schaldeman, Poor is a player of the championship high-stage record for the United States in the 1924 Olympic tryouts in the intercollegiate class. His record is 6 ft. 3 in. The other representative is of equal importance having played at the games. Merwin Graham, captain of the 1923 Kansas track team, Graham has a broad jump record of 22 feet, Poor and Graham both tied for first place in the Illinois relay, of March 7. Other players in the games will be the entrance of Jole Eay, American runner for the Illinois Athletic Association, and Harold Osborne, another Illinois track man. This meet, the great Southwest relay games, is attracting much attention. The Chemical Engineers have an exhibition in the air shaft in the lower main hall of the Engineering building, Pictures of Besseren Steel converters, blast furnaces, burt-white tube and stamp mills and the wire galvanizing departments of the metal mills, show processes in the steel industries. Engineers Display Exhibition on the Steel Industry Photographs of highly magnified metals occupy the major part of the space. Pictures of pig iron, wrought iron, and bronze show the differences between them. WANT ADS LOST: Mechanical Drawing compass, between Ad, building and Blake hall. Finder please call Byron Revorth, 2823 8, M16 HOUSE WANTED: By fraternity, suitable for at least twenty men, Address XXX - co Kansan, or call phone 2181. m20. **OVEREAN TOURS - For summer** 1925, $300 and up. See Norman Panmer, 1938 Mo. Street, or call 1-800-672-4000 to leaders to purposes of tourists. LOST—Slide rule with names, Schange, Chamberlain, Jetmore on case, Call Lewis, 2584. FOR RENT - Furnished house with sleeping porch and garage. South side m. Oread and near car line. Appointment by phone, 1448 Red. STRAY DOGS—The following describing dogs have been picked up on the campus. Owners may have same by paying cost of ad and keep. 1 Shepherd dog, long hair. Dirty yellow. Male. MARCELLING, 50c; shampooing, 50c. Phone 2775. 1015 Ky. M14 LOST—In library, a ring with ob- long blue stone set in white gold. Reward. Call 288. M15 1 Black dog. White on back of neck, white strip on face, white breast and four white legs. Female. 1 Small dog, part bull, white brown 1 Big Shepherd dog. Dark brown, white breast, white spot on side of right ear. Male. LOST: College Algebra at the University Commons. Finder please call Bernice Wilcox. 600 WANTED—Piano player for boarding club. Apply at 1319 Vermont. M16 1 Brindle hound, white breast, white tips on four feet. Male. 1 White hound, brown head. Brown spot over tail. Male. Dent, Dents & Grounds. M18 FOR RENT—Room for boy, single, $10.00. Newly decorated, 1 block from campus. 1341 Ohio. M17 LOST: Pair of glasses in leather case. Leave at Kansan office for reward. Ma LOST-Pair of tortoise shell glasses with each end broken off. Finder please leave at Alpha Chi Omega house. M15 FOR RENT: Choice front room to boys, 1218 Miss., Phone 2557 Blue. Ma Dept. Bldgs & Grounds. WANTED Salesmen for the Vacetette a wireless vacuum cleaner, nationally advertised and sells on demonstration, Cleaners carpets and rugs an敛佛性 as electric car wash. The company's carpet sweeper, Good communications. Will most interested parties at Hotel Elkridge. Communicate to the Vincennes Distributing Company at 10 Ridge Bridge, Kansas 324 Mo. SCHULZ alters, repairs, cleans and presses your clothes right up to now. Sailing you--that's my business. 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