PAGE TWO 2 WEDNESDAY, FEB. 25, 1925 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Official Student Paper of the University Editor in Chief Eric Van Gompel Abbreviated Editor Brandon H. Skinner News Editor Gregory Young News Editor Gregory Young Night Edition Hansel Wong Night Edition Hansel Wong Tenderer Editor Francisco Martinez Tenderer Editor Francisco Martinez Almanac Editor Francisco Martinez Almanac Editor Francisco Martinez Board Members **Board Members** Carr Coffey Rob Bills Bob Billi D. Wrennick Elias Roper Fern Smith Marc Charlson Mary Crawford Michelard Crawford D. Wrennick Michelard Crawford Address all communications to THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAS Lincoln, Kansas Instructor Manager John Flood McCurran Bio. Doc. Marc Caird, Carter McCurran Investors are encouraged to read material related to this program. To learn more, visit the website http://www.matthewchapman.com/ and on Facebook by searching for "Matthew Chapman." From the Portfolio of Matthew Chapman. PHONES Editorial department K. U. 3 Business department K. U. 6 WEDNESDAY, FEB. 25, 1925 WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH THE SLEEPING STUDENT? Drones are not confined exclusively to bee hives. Every class has it "prominent pupil" who takes his daily nap in class. While this student is catching up on his sleep he is missing the class assignments, lectures and discussion, besides annoying the instructor and producing a bad psychological effect upon the entire class. After class he will spend twice as much time and energy as he have trying to find out what he would have heard in class had he remained alert and concentrated on the subject when presented. Perhaps this is one type of student who in wondering what* the matter that he is so behind and shy. A little concentration and attention in his cheeks would help him remedy his situation. Police officials point out that some men on the force have six-cylinder cars and one-cylinder incarnes. "How come" they are. There's no air conditioner for purposes; same as the six cylinder drivers in the Bri have钻 with one-cylinder incarnes. STUDENT WEEK We are having a Political Week. We are formulating plans for a Midsize Week. Other weeks of various kinds begin on the horizon of future activities. Why not have an innovation, and dedicate one week to train stretching soul within our midst whose tight is forever blinded by extra-curricular activities—the student? Would it be altogether feticult to clean one week for the pretend of booch and thant before the inexperienced world, a banner, "Student Week?" But then, it might resolve itself into something far different from our outset hope. A publicity committee would labor to get the facts before a university which is no busy getting the facts before it that it renders has time to do anything else. A promotion committee would have to stage a dinner to have reports from "representative students" in progress of the plans. Soon Student Week would become an over-organized bit of mechanism like all the rest. BACK HOME AND BROKE Lienstein Obere Wood, son of Mij. Gi, Leonard Wood, who made a killing in Wall street, is returning from Europe broke. For a time the authorities were told for him because he left a snow check for his hotel bill. He told a correspondent that he was going to turn over a new leaf when he returned. But, nevertheless, it is a pleasant dream for those who are still optimistic about matching a moment of study between the endless meetings. A very commendable idea, but slightly tardy. Of course, he did his bit toward liquidating the national debt of France, but aside from that he did little besides making himself ridiculous. His conduct has been a reflection on the American tourist, Winners of Wall street fortunes ought to be able to find more laudable ways of spending them than squandering their last cent in all-night cafes of Paris. On such incidents as this is the dissatisfaction of the laborine class built. WHAT IS BRAVERY? A young woman in Kansas City, Kan., took her own life because she and unmarried with the man she loved. She will say that no man's love is worth a woman's life. Idealists will see in the act a sort of glimored morrowdion. Possessive will serve on the woman's covidence. Psychoideals say that a person who takes his own life is for the moment infinite. If they are right then the person is not responsible for his act, if they are wrong we may well ask the question, "Does it require harmony to take one's own life?" We know that if I were, for many a man has been healed and then didnot to take a face plume as the trumpet of his gun. It does take heaven to kill one self, but offers a greater benefit required to live and face the cause of his damn environment. Life is a wonderful thing, a fearful thing, and no matter how ungrasping the future may seem, time will escape unpleasant memories, heal ravages and give strength to souls that are weak. Anyone can end his own life but it takes a brave man to live in life so that the world is better or his living lived. Campus Opinion --- Editor the Kansan; 21. (1) A, B, C, D... No doubt the rule in Winston Hallary forbidding students to take a whisper is a good one; my outstretched fact that it is fair well entered, why should we attend a lecture and maintain its well? Why should students in the office room, wishing to study, be disturbed continually by some library after them? The dearest room over the office room is identically over the entire room; that "barn Doe," of 1014 Ohio street, his book 27466 on economic history checked out, and has failed to return it". Some place in Watson library, where they learn an orphaned clinical work is cared for and it seems that telephone calls to students who forget to return need, should be made from this offer, and not broadcasted from the reservoiring room, thus distracting the students from their work. H has it never occurred to the lai- rary management that it is as de- rking for a librarian to talk to, and as it is for a student to do so? T. C. R. Robert Sowder, A. R. 25, em ploi with the Capper Loan Co. in Topeka. Charlie Black, A. B. 24, well known Kansas athlete, passed Gawnd Lawrence today on his way hard to Grim Flood. The Grumsted lost in Ohio's hottest night. Paulen Burke, A. B'22, is working in the governor's offices in Topeka. Clyde Dean, ex. 26, who is employed at the state house in Topeka, was guests at the Delta Chi house Monday night. Lloyd Boyle, ex. 24*, was in Lawrence Monday enroute to Hutchinson where he is employed in the State Exchange bank. Joe Snyder, ex. 24, was over from Topeka Monday night. He is employed at the Standifeld Drug company in that city. Robert L, Kiddo, A. B.23, is now working in the engineering laboratories of the Daughtery Utilities Corporation at Denver. James Earle Beverly, LL. E.24, associated with an oil firm at Ft. Collins, Colo. On Other Hills News stories advertising the University of Montana will be rent to ally and teni-weekly napere over the state. Sigma Delta Chi, honorary journalistic fraternity, is sponsoring the move. Harvard University freshmen finding life suddenly becoming dull and irritating, recently requested that unrestricted hazing be permitted. The authorities voted hazing officially sanctioned. --- The dramatic club at Iowa State College is being reorganized, eligibility being based on proven interest in scholarship and a high standard of scholarship. OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN El Arxeso se reunite juveniles el 26 de fehervar n las 4:25, 165 E. Ad. S presenta en la junta justa directiva, y las舌系 lesiones eran por eunestra que viven. Las舌系 lesiones de refrescar y programas no ustanmar舌系 pinueren jamurem. MYERON W, WAGGONER, Providence. Vol. VI, Wednesday, February 25, 1925 No. 120 EL AFTENDO: Copy received at the Chancellor's Office until 11:00 a.m. Tryouts for party in Booth Tarkett's comedy "Seventeen" will be Wednesday evening, Feb. 25, at 7:30 in Green hall. LAWRENCE DRAMA LEAGUE: Statistics patrolled from careful collection of professors show that Ohio State University has three courses offered in academy, academic and money. A case of sandpox at Nebraska University led to a campaign to have all the students vaccinated. Over two hundred were vaccinated at the University hospital in one day, and many still appear daily. It takes a brave student to attend a dance at the University of Colorado so there can be no was used on the floor, no reflections can be served, and no smoking can be enjoyed by men. Construction of 12 new security houses at Northwestern University will begin at the end of this semester. There have been no new security houses at Northwestern for fifteen years. Beaver County, Pa., has contributed another example of the "high grade" whistles in the country. According to the Philadelphia North District Air Force, six firefighters piped "Sheriff Coulter in executing the order of the court to destroy liquor confiscated in raids and in evidence, poured some of it into a lake." It was later discovered the liquor had eaten holes in the pipes. An orchestra from the University of Arizona, to be called "Jimmy Vance" Collegegians," has received the contract from the Pacific Airlines to perform music up to its 69-day tour. This trip will include Hongkong, Yokohama, Kobe, Manila, and a number of smaller cities of China and Japan. The orchestra will stop places the boyz will furnish hotels some of the American hotels and touring resorts. The orchestra will feature Arizona atmosphere and Folksongs as much as possible, and point of advertising at other sites matter. Two instructors in the University of Wisconsin have been referred to the faculty by the senior council because they did not leave the room during examinations. The honor system states that all faculty members shall leave the room during examinations. The journalism department of the University of Iowa has a newspaper library which contains an edition of The New York Times, published in the United States, 2,000 in all. A prominent man in Kansas City has proposed a new Mid-Western association to take the place of this former college coach, former coach of the University of Kansas in 1901 and also for Kellogg in 1902, sent a communication to Charter L. Brewer, director $^3$ of the school's athletic department to his opidion. His suggestion was to include North and South Dana-Mary Wyoming, Colorado, Newbrunsburg, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Tennessee, conferences the Great Plains conference. In the middle west we have the "Big Ten" consisting of the University of Texas, Florida State, Iowa State, Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Iowa. Also the three schools Citigroup Purdue and Northwestern. Purdue is in the eastern half; the earliest period of prosperity and pub ? DOES your salary check make ends meet? Is it adequate to pay the butcher, the baker and the candlestick mocker? If not, perhaps you can be of assistance to you in placing you in a better position. We have more calls than there are in need of strong teachers daily For Further Information Write liety and has, almost from its inscription, The Great Plains' conference would be all Universities.—The Daily Nehrakam. The KANSAS TEACHER PLACEMENT BUREAU 923 Kansas Ave, Topkappa, Kansas 1-4 OFF SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY The Rent-A-Ford Company will give 25% off tomorrow night, February 26 Rent-A-Ford Phone 653 916 Mass. Nebraska's campus has just witnessed a campaign for the wearing of correct foot-wear. The physical education department promoted the affair. The object of the campaign was to encourage the wearing of appropriate high and comfortable, and sensible as well as good looking shoes. PROFESSIONAL CARDH Do You Know The Modern Girl? Presentation of K. U. FOLLIS will give you a snappy version of today's girl. DR. C. R. ALBRIGHT, Chimpractor. 1161 Nine, opposite the Court House. Green Days Will be presented at BOWERSOCK, SATURDAY, MARCH 7. Miatte and evening, 50 and 75 cents. DR. BRIDGEEL, Medicine, Surgery, Otto path. President phone 1845. Office 91 Max., phone 2845. I. W. HUTCHINSON, Brett. House Blvd., phone 285., 79 Mass. St. Lawrence, Kansas. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO., 1027 Mass. Fye glasses exclusively. E. ORELUP, M. D., Specialist. New York, New and Threat. Class fitting amuanced. Phone 415, over Dick's Drug Store, Lawrence, Kansas. THE DALE PRINT SHOP Programs. 1027 Mass. Job Printing. Phone 228 DBS, WELCH and WELCH, the Chiropractors Palmer graduate, X-ray Laboratory, Phone 115. ? DR. FLORENCE BARROWS, Osteopathic Physician. 6091; Mass Phone 2387. Is your gaberdine ready for spring? Let us call for it today. A $1,000 gift, to the Memorial Fund at Oklahoma was recently announced. This and the other number of gifts have been given by union building for the school. Broadview Inn An ideal place for dance or dinner party. Phone 1467 for reservations. Open weekend dates for house- parties on Tuesday, February and March at special rates. AMARKS The Sift Shop JEWELRY Plumbing, Heating and Electrical Repairs CALL KENNEDY PLUMBING CO. SCHULZ alters, repairs, cleans and presses your clothes right up to now. Suiting you—that's my business. Two years older than K. U. Established 1865 Schulz The Tailor 917 Mass, St. Quality and Service 735 Mass. St. However, it would seem that most of you would want to learn to dance before Christmas. We guess everything is so new to us at first that if it is all we can do to keep up with our studies and the various athletic games. Toward spring we start Ione DeWatteville School of Dancing Phone 2782 Opposite the Postoffice Insurance Bldg (More tomorrow) After Shaving Nylotis Shaving Lotion A most agreeable lotion; soothing to the skin; leaves the face smooth and refreshed. RANKIN'S DRUG STORE 1101 Mass. St. A Memory Tonic It is surprising how the ever-readiness of Eversharp prompts the jotting down of passing thoughts and facts—and how quickly the habit of "writing it down" improves the ability for accurate remembrance. Six new features make Eversharp a finer writing instrument than before—non-clogging rifled tip, quick reloading, complete interchangeability of parts, are the most important. 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