FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1925 --- THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Swimming Meet for Women Will Be Held March 4 in Gym Pool W. A. A. Points Will Be Given for First, Second and Third Places The wives' individual swimming meet scheduled for Thursday, March 5 at 4:30 p.m. in the pool at Robbie's House on campus of the University. Those who wish to enter the events must sign on the bulletin board by Tuesday. "W. A. A. points will be given for first, second and third places in every event and we would like to hire five, six and seven staff members. Miss Rasha flower, instructor in the department of physical education. This meet serves as a preliminary to the which examiners are the best in which students are to be build into in the spring. One woman may enter only three events of the meet. The events are 15 yard free stroke race, americain stroke for form, dives, 50 yard brent streak赛, 50 yard side hit race plunge赛, 50 yard backstroke赛, form, and 50 yard back stroke race The women of the University are encouraged to come out to the meet Thursday afternoon. Quill Club Initiates Five Burlesque of Closing Exercises of Rural School Given Quill Club held initiation in the Little Theater. Five new members, Thursday evening. Those initiated sang the song "You're My Songer," May Houston, Norman Plummer and Carl Poppipe. These members were invited to Quill Club. Before their initiation, the pledge were required $^{(2)}$ write and produce a one act play. Their choice was a barrage on the chasing exercises of the English department. R. M. Hopkins of the English department read the initiation ceremony. After the initiation, the Oceana board hold a meeting. The deadline for all罢 was extended until Saturday at 10 a.m.; the board but gave this time, "If anyone has any qualifications of a radical and unusual nature or any sort, interesting paragraphs, please hand them in," and Ernestine Songer, (United Press) Universities Answer Call of American Business Washington, Feb. 27... the cry of American Tininess for men who are specially trained in particular branches is covered by solicitation and ubiquity. In loss of 40 years business department of American educational institutions have increased their enrollment nearly sevenfold. According to firms made public by the Bureau of Labor Department of Interior, attendance at American colleges and universities in business training has climbed from 12,900 to nearly 80,000 in the last decade. Accounting by the most popular of business branches, the figures show. The total student enrollments for the academic year 1928-24 were as follows: banking, 7,145; banking and finance, 17,701; insurance, 2,140; manufacturing, 1,456; merchandising, 5,341; organization and management, 7,280; reality, 1,978; transportation, 3,701; education, 1,745; educational training, 1,258; journalism, 3,016; and public service and civil work, 2,453. Mental Disease Is Found Among Half of Criminal New York, *July.* 27. —More than half of 10,000 criminal delinquents examined by the National Committee for Mental Hygiene have been found to be mentally diseased, feeble minded, or otherwise mentally abused. In one case, fourteen mates of prisoners, reform schools, and those on probation to the courts. As a result of this examination Sing Sing will establish a psychiatric clinic to study each prisoner upon entering. The subnormal will be segregated from the normal and kept under state control. Massachusetts Department of Justice has initiated a chronic examination of all prisoners sentenced for more than thirty days and those arrested more than once in the bulk of the prison population The bulk of the prison population is made up of repeaters. Edith Grassley, c25, is expecting to entertain Miss Mary Brechman of Kansas City for the week end. Miss Brechman is teaching in the Kansas city schools. She "is especially interested in the game with M. U. "Baby" Chemical Element Used in Electric Lights 1. 4.2 Variation of Coefficients Amsterdams Holland, Feb. 27 — The "baby" among chemical elements, halium, atomic number 75 is the table of elements, has been found in many meteorites and electric lights. This element was discovered by G. Hewey and D. Coster in Copenhagen, who first detected it in water which then and ultimately it chemically. obtained chemical laboratory of PhD's Glowman Works, Ltd., Delray Beach, Holland has found that a small amount of hiumdium oxide mixed with the tungsten is useful as a source to readily swage and draw the tungsten. Pure tungsten cannot be used for inexpensive tungsten benches because it is not available for recrystallization that takes place after manufacture. General Smith Will Be Guest of Honor at R.O.T.C. Banque Direction of Social Program Is Under Battery B in Charge of Patterson Biddler, General Harry. A. Smith will be the guest of honor at the R. O. T. C. lampeter at Weidenman's Tournament March 2. General Smith is commanding officer of the Fort Leavenworth service schools. He is a graduate of West Point, the Army War College, the Army Staff College, and holds a Dinguished Service Medal. He is a native Kaean and was attending the University of Kansas at the time he was commissioned. His last week before the Chamber of Commerce of Topeka. J. G. Brandt, dean of the College, J. R. Dyer, dean of men, and P. F. Walker, dean of the School of Eng- lish also in guests of the O. E. T. C. The social program is under the direction of Battery R. Patterseer's orchestra and the music, the C. T. Quarles and the music, the R. S. Beatty will be toastmaster R. S. Beatty will be toastmaster Thieves Make Away With Religious Sign A novel method of "petting regimen" was employed here recently. For several days, by means of a lime blue and orange poster, artists have been urged to hear Dear Jane. And so, and so, and powerties are in no more. That's just a Bedford swelling that they're not know by the majority of people. They probably little description. Indeed, they may even never ever out why he should be so mad. For years, since the invention of advertising, posters of all sorts have graced the K. U. campus, but never before has an author named "Sherlocks" now working on the case are of the opinion that the theft came as a challenge to the designer of the sign, "Which Way Does Your Sign Matter?" the caption of the misidentified sign. "The idea is," explains Shearford the flycop, in charge of clearing up the mess that occurred after a peer acts to us try and find out how and in what direction they pull the reefer. “However,” Slowfoot concludes, “they didn’t need to use any method like this to get inside the poorly insured an sure they too tough to burn.” The bacteriology club hold a party- tition Wednesday night, Feb. 25, in the lecture room, 104 Snow hall. Many games and contests kept the members in good physical trim for the initiation services which fol- lowed, according to Max Kainer, cia- chairman of the party. All stunts and games, original and otherwise, were in charge of Wafal's work. The team refreshments an original bacteriology cross-word puzzle was solved by the numbers of the party. About 100 participants in the club took part in the entertainment. Bacteriologists Initiate Sixteen New Members Sixten new members were initiated into the club. Those initiated were: Lewis Fairchild, c;25; Dorothy Brown, c;26; Nellie Lortier, Joseph, c;27; Joel Anderson, Joseph, c;28; Dale Vernillon, c;29; Mytle DeFever; John Eekets, c;30; John Rueb; Robert Gans, c;31; Josephine McEwen; Joseph Newman; Mary Rodell, c;32; Clifford Clark, c;33; Ken Nelson; and Sandra Sandra, c;34 P. M. Malin, secretary to Sherwon Eddy, is a guest at his Phi Gai home during his itay in Lawrence. School of Engineering Grants Seven Degrees to Mid-Year Seniors Degrees were voted by the faculty of the School of Engineering at their meeting Tuesday night to the following men: Columbia University Offers Two $350 Scholarships to Engineers Alfred Ekbenhuser, B. S. in civil engineering; Walter B. Farber, B. S. in electrical engineering; Berton B. S. in electrical engineering; Clarence H. S. in structural engineering; Albert H. Weine B. S. in mechanical engineering Myron Hughey, B. S. in industry Myron L. Meevy Jr., B. S. in architecture These men had completed their four year courses of work at the end of the first semester. About seven percent were to be graduated to the graduating class in June. Two scholarships have been put at the disposal of the American Societies of Civil Engineers and Electricians in the schools of mining, chemistry and civil engineering. These scholarships have been offered since 1922, but as yet there has been only one scholarship offered to the civil engineers. These scholarships pay $250 toward the annual tuition fees for three years if the holder of the scholarship keeps his grades up to the standard. The candidate is judged on the basis of his collegiate experience, and does not have to take any special examinations. Members of the student chapters of these societies will be given preference. A scholarship committee consists of officials in each one of the societies will consider the applications. At least three years of prepara- tory work in a good engineer- ship or a scientific school are nee- d. Applications would be helpful to the candidate. Application should be in by July 1, according to the committee. ndiana Senators Return Democrats Reach Agreement With Republicans Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 27. The trump Hoover state Democratic state senators came home today, Cold and shivering they piled out of the bus which brought their back their voluntary exile in Dayton, Ohio. Senator Walter Chambers, spokesman for the bolting solos, announced that a satisfactory agreement had been reached with the Republican leaders on the Republican bill and "Other dissatisfied points." Want to "kick off?" All students and any outstarter interested are given the opportunity to make a hasty and perfectly respectable demise at any Time in the game. The Democrats will return to their seats in the senate for today's session. New Ichabod Spider Looking for a Date The tarantula arrived recently in a bunch of bananas. It was believed that he might have been a bit more choice in selecting a home had he realized that his predecessor in the department of zoology had met his brother, when the heat was turned off during the Christmas event last year. For Washburn has a visitor. Yes, she, they have just acquired the cutter's knife. You're waiting for a chance to test his poisoning ability. To date, there are Wichita, Feb. 27- If the future market of beef cattle can only be reckoned in a speculative way, indication for better prices this summer and fall are very promising, according to Jeffrey Chang, commissioner, here today on the eve of the twelfth annual convention of the Kansas Livestock Association. Mes. Ralph L. Ward of Kanna City, Kana, was a guest of her son, Philip, at the Phi Gam house Tuesday. The social hours at the churches tonight will be a part of the religious program. It will urge all those interested to attend. An effort will be made to follow up the messages of the previous week. Margaret Day, chairman of the executive board, is expected. ANNOUNCEMENTS Phi Lambda Sigma will meet at Westminster hall at 3:30 Saturday, Feb. 28. All members are asked to be present. Eileen Gaines, pres. Women at Vassar have reopened the law against smoking and are now asking for a smoking room. LOST—Bagenrea Froser and Admini- tation, Yellow Wing watch wrist. 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