--- THURSDAY, FEBBRUARY 20, 1925 PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAVID KANSAN Victor Murdock Will Address Journalism Convocation Monday Topic of Address by Wichita Editor Unknown; Is First Vibile to Campus Victor Mussolini, editor of the *Wichita Times* (1984-1985), will speak to the classes of the journalism department, indicate a conversation with Ms. Kimmel about Monday, March 2. Mr. Murdock will be the fourth speaker in the series of editor-speakers when he is scheduled for a mentorship part, he arranged for this year. Mr. MacIntyre will talk to each of the choices in the department, and at all times will speak to all the members of the journalism department. The lecture will be on Friday. M. Murdock, in a number of of the families which were very interested in him, His father, Marcelo F. Murdock, tutored the Widely Dinky幼 Victor Mundreck was *z.* member of the City fifty-sixth, fifty-ninth, and was third selection of sangler Heimer. He was elected Commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission, and served as chairman of that board from 1919 until his retirement last This is Mr. Maraud's first visit to the University, although his brother Marcellus Maraud, publisher of the Encyclie, is well known in the department having come to the University by airplane to speak at the celebration of the university's anniversary of the founding of the department, as well as on other occasions. Victor Murdoch is also known as the author of "Ching, the Mysterious and Martellous," and "Folks." Advanced Dancers Invited New and Difficult Steps Are Demonstrated "All students who dance and are interested in learning the correct forms of dancing and the latest foot stoves are invited to attend the University dance class Friday at 10 a.m. at Donnelly President of WS, S. G. A." "There seem to be some misunderstanding of the work being presented to the advanced classes," she contended. "The curriculum is very basic but is really advantageous for those who are warying to broaden their knowledge of ballroom dancing. The latest stops and acts on the Hestia Dance Company, Junior Walk, the Airplane Wheel, the Radio Tapes, are given screen. These are designed for advanced dancers who really dance and who have little experience dancing will find them too difficult." The advanced class will be held from 3:20 to 4:30 p.m. every Friday afternoon in Spencer. Admission is by term ticket or by single admission at the door. Beginning the second half of the regularly school semester a new term will start and the advenanced class will be added on further foundation at the Heilton Blues, and the Palo Toli, Arthur Murray's latest erotic recording, to Dick Matthews, allctor. The beginning class will contain its work on the more elementary steps and technique which includes using the hands to form arrows. Instruction is also given in the various positions, and forms. From 4:30 to 5:45 in Spencer. British Will Modernize Upper Nile River Valley London, Feb. 28 - British financial interests are about to pour a flood of money into the Sudan, with a view enhancing the region of the upper Nile. Deviating momentarily from irradiation and cotton-growing enterprises, the pound sterling is to be let loose on a new form of project for Egypt, the installation of updated improvements. A 2,500-foot bridge is to be thrown across the White Nile. Electric power and light plants are to be installed at various points, and electric street cars and modern works put in operation. Last, but by no means endless, the animals are to rever their stalks under the hot hands of the desert districts. The German club elected Jacob Goering for vice-president at the meeting Monday afternoon, and Verena Kruihed, 25, pianist. The next meeting will be held Monday, March 9. It will be a student program consisting of legends of the Rhine. Donald Iest, e27, soft Monday for his home in Cedevale to attend the funeral of his uncle. Dean Sayre Pleased With School of Pharmacy Roll Figure given out by the dean of the School of Pharmacy show a total enrollment of 20 for this semester, 16 for the previous semester and 1 of last semester. This number of students is very good for the second semester, according to Dean L. E. The two-year course in pharmacy room to be the most popular among pharmacy students was taken by 12 students were taking this course, 17 the three-year course, and 14 the four-year course. Several Kansas Towns Crave to Be Location of New State College Garden City Enters Contest Senator Proposes School for Farmers (Website Address) Garden City, Feb. 25..Garden City has entered in the contest among several other Kansas towns for a school of "higher learning." The Garden City folk also feel that the school has good chance of getting the school. The whole thing, tiny any more, be up in the to be taken in, be in the same place as it was, and it is at Dodge City. Many believe that it is deserved for failure even though it is not a fault of Dodge City. One of the most influential scientists is reported to be more likely to a fourth school for teachers in the state than a second school for farmers* **beats**. This sampler is ready to contend in the state, it is revered, the big need is not another teacher school but another school for farm Garden City, where diversified farming in the rule, he says is the logical sent for the propose agricultural experiment station well equipped and offers a hardcore proposition for the foundation of a school in connection with it. Garden City has the college spirit with a junior college there that said to be increasing in size and membership. Citizens here say that a fight will be made, although they don't want it "up" to get a school located here. Living Costs Still Rise Switzerland Leads in Increased H.C. of L.of World (United Press) Genève, Feb. 26.-Switzerland is now leasing the entire world in increased cost of living, according to statistics just concluded here. In order to show the precise relative increase in the cost of living in all of the leading countries, the index of gold francs for each country. As compared with the east of living before the war, the present in creases in the various countries are as follows: Switzerland, 172 per cent, a against 166 in 1923. England, 171 per cent, as agains 149 in 1923. Sweden, 167, as against 152 in 1923. Holland, 161, as against 145 1923. United States, 159, as against 158 in 1923. Norway, 156, as against 135 in 1923. Denmark, 154, as against 140 in 1923. Czecho-Slovakia, 153, as agains 142 in 1923. France, 145, as against 123 in 1923 Belgium, 145, as against 127 in 1923. Austria, 145, as against 127 in 1923. Austria, 145, as against 127 1 1933. Canada, 151, as against 150 1923. Germany, 14, as against 140 1923. Ialy, 142, as against 130 in 1923. These figures show that without an infinite exception the cost of living is on the increase in every country. Lehmann Completes Course Lehmann Completes Course Prof. Harvey C. Lehmann has completed a two hour course in educational psychology conducted in Kansas City, Kan., during the past year as part of the university extension division. The 18 students who were enrolled receive credit as students in residence. F. T. Stockton Talks at Church Dean Frank T. Stockton of the School of Business spoke to the brotherhood of the Episcopal church following a dinner given Wednesday night at the parish house. The rubbish was "the Development of Business Education in the United States." The portrait bats of Amor A. Lawrence, for whom the city of Lawrence was named, and of Charles Robinson, first governor of Kansas, have been moved from Fresch church and plaza in St. Louis to the building of Watson library. Move Portrait Busts to Watson Library As yet no inscription, since have placed to identify the identity of the two new represented, but it is hoped that the inscription will be found in future, according to Prof. M. W. Sterling. The bust seen on the right as one ascends the stairs is that of Antonius Lawrence, a patron of the law; the left is that of Antonius Lawrence. Amos A. Lawrence, who gave 810, 000 as an endowment to the University presented his own portrait bas-relief for R., made by the reconstrictor for R, made by the board of regents. The bust was made by Henry Dexter, an eastern sculptor, and was commissioned in the former in Speranza channel in 1880. Charles Robinson, first governor of Kannan, patron of the University, served on the board of regents of the University, and gave his cattego Robinson gymnastics is named for him. When Governor Robinson died the legislature appropriated $1,000 to cover the expense of having a portrait bust made of him. Loordo Taft, a well known sculptor, was selected for the task, and when it was completed he won a bronze plate of the organ in Fraser channel. Last year when guttormes were made of the stage in Fiera elated they looked even slew. They were moved to Watson Hall and the stage be be the most suitable place for them. Hehert Proudfit, e27, went to Kansas City Saturday to visit at his home. SCHULZ alters, repairs, cleans and presses your clothes right up to now. Suiting you—that's my business. Take the family- excellent schools for your children Broadview Inn Schulz The Tailor 917 Mass. St. An ideal place for dance or dinner, Phone 1467 for reservations. A few open weekends dates for wednesdays, March and March at special rates. Grand Canyon National Park is on your way ~ ~ A Pullman to the rim The journey there is just as easy as going down town aftor California = He walk W. W. BURNETT Details here Lawrence, Kansas WANT ADS FOUND—Small puppy on campus Inquire at Kansas business office. LOST—Gold Parker pencil, initials, "R. C.", Finder call Roberta Cumb- mine, phone 660. FOR KENT--Nice room for boy, modern house, 1417 Ky. Call 1428 Blue. M4 FOR RENT - To boys, lovely south room, newly decorated, reduced租金 1370 Fenn, phone 1474 M4 LOST—bewolked Sigma Nu pim. Call Baker at 152. Reward, / 5 F28 --made with Squibb's Milk of Magnesia, find these definite advantages in this effective dentifrice; it sweetens the breath and removes any "tobaccoey" after-taste; it soothes and refreshes mouth tissues. It also does more to prevent Acid Decay and Pyrrhora at The Danger Line, where gums join teeth, than any other dental care. Millions demand— LOST—MoeDowell pin. Call 1650 White F27 WANTED: Girl to work for room or board or both. Phone 2020 Red. LOST—Black Sheaffer pen. Call Good, 2528. M3 LOST—A pair of hore rimmed spee- tacles. Finder please call 1019 and receive reward. LOST—Cap of black Sheaffer fontain pin in geology building. Pinder please return, to Kauan officer. 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