TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1925 ٢ PAGE THREE 7 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Annual Celebration of Music Festival to Be Held May 3-10 Famous Artists Are Headliners at Hays College; Contest Chief Event Hays, Kan. Feb. 17. — The date of the annual music festival at Hays Teachers college has been set for May 3 to 10 in the city and June 2 to 5 in Kansas City end spring. The high school concert which has become one of the most important events of the weeks' festival will be held on Sunday and Saturday, May 9 and 10. While the plans for the wrex are still a 1 woman's initiative, the major targets for the festival have been labeled "Theater of the Titans" H. M. Sahl, director of the event. Two headline-gross Joe Damie Jones, bending time of the Chicago circle open company, and Cyrene Morris, among the other performers at respite will be Glen Drake, tenor; Joseph Christian, soprano; Mark Morrison, contrator; Herbert Goodliffe, of the Chicago Circle Grand open. The big chorus, under the direction of Malahi's which since the Eritish and Mossau each year, is led by a young man, and last year this chorus consisted of eighty six hundred males, and it is expected that it will be even more diverse in culture students, townspeople and people from surrounding towns. The Erithet will be the first of two big choruses, the Mossau the second Sunday. The high school music contact is expected to excite more interest among the schools of the section than any other event during the few months before the season begins days are being given over to the schools this year. Mother Goose Should Go! Nursery Rhymes Are Menace Says Educator United Press New York, Feb. 17—18 Mother Goose were alive today she would be inured, charged with murder rewarded, cruelty, selfishness, but grammar—in fact almost every crime except arson. Dr. Winfried Sackville, Stoner, president of the National Edu- cational Forum, who, in a riot debate with Henry Hull, the actor, thus described the old lady of the fables as a "noral mercure." "Old King Colon" is anti-prohibition propaganda, and "Tom Tom the Piper's Son" teaches children to stenpic." "Little Jack Harrow" teaches bad manners; "Higgibble Boygibble, My Black Jack," is utter goodness and "Tock A Bye Baby on the Tree Toad" keeps children awake." Dr. Stoner said. Hull came to the rescue of Mother Goose. "I fail to remember a single crime that I committed under the supervision of Tom, Tom the Pigeon's Father," did not make a pig jeff out of me. Lots of things are taken away from us as we grow older. Dad Doctor Stuart and his memorials of our childhood box" Prize Contest Announced Chemical Society Will Make Awards for Essays Music From "Notes" Still Being Played "This content is designed to direct attention to some of the important relations of chemistry and its use in our daily lives, including with reference books and other sources of information," according to the announcement given out by the assay. Announcement has been made of the 1924-1928 price essay contest, conducted by the American Chemical Society in connection with the contest. The contest is made possible through the gregority of City College, New York City who finances the entire project. This year the contest is open to both high school and university students. The prizes in the high school division are six prizes of $20 in gold for the best essay written by students on each of the six designated topics in the national competition of columbia. The first prize winners in each state are eligible to compete in the national contest. The six national prizes are scholarships to Yale University, or Vassar College, and $800 annually for four winners. The award will be provided for the winners of the collegiate contest. Further information about the contest may be in from Dr Ray Q Brewer, professor of chemistry at the University of Kannas. The macrophone has returned far into the pit of obsession as an exponent of noise, while in a burn in the hacks section of Mac's hand has taken the form With a balloon-like puff the bass blower hems a piece of classical music. The burn gives a 'squirt' as the air passes through the instrument and then even the squint passed away as though it were content to die. Further attempts by the operator failed to cause any effect upon the instrument, but a full deserved puff held steadily well perceived peeked. A trip was made to a repairing company in Kansas City and the horn was forced to disclose its contents. A harried operation was conducted and a note-book was taken from the heart of the instrument. The day of music played from notes is cill in evidence; in the skool, it is a little less cill. According to his theory, the high grades on the notes, in the notebook, lifted the horn with rapture and excitement. The series of notes severely intoxicated State Music Teachers' Convention a Success, Says D. M. Swarthout university Well Represented on Program at Ottawa Last Week It is the concern of opinio mone Kannas music teachers that be convention of the Kannas Music Department at the University. I was last Thursday and Friday, was be most interesting in many years, M. Nebraska dean of the School of Music. The University was well represented on the program in many ways. Papers were read by Prof. C. S. Stills, Dr. B. Haining and Prof. Karl Ander. An ensemble group composed of Mice Fairy May Ross, pianist, Prof. Waldenham Glitch and Prof. Andr. Labrad, with a special guest, Jon Bornelove, gave a number on the first day of the convention. The University string quartet played on the bass. William Allen White of Emporia attended the convention and spoke upon its Biography. **A** Court art was a highlight of the Karnau City: Symphony Orchestra. H. E. Malloy of Hays was elected president of the association for the closing year; Otis Fisher of Wighton vice-president; and Mrs. Felvin Awate secretary treasurer. The convention will be held at Hays next year. Student Finds Wanda a "Darn Good Sport In spite of the fact that he could not understand a word she said, Jack Ross, e26, is strong in his declaration that Wanda Larnbowska, rooted into her parents' sport. "Especially when it is a question of autograph programs," together with a dozen other ardent admirers, Rose hastened to the stage last night before the recital securing, if possible, an autograph. "We all stood there," said Ross "now seemingly seeing what to do. Finally some shared their program. We had a few words, a few words and a few words of some foreign language, the smiles at us as though we were there. And then things meant nothing in her life." "With another shrug," continued Jack, "he asked, I guess, for a book. At any rate that is, some somebody wrote it. And she wrote her signature several times." Thus the ice removed unbroken and some of the less valiant member of the group were turning away when Fate, in the shape of someone who understood Madame Landeau's native tongue, intervened. Folio 1078 of the manuscript version, after which the artis grained her listeners. "After she understood us, Madame Landowka seemed anxious to accommode us and at the same time told her that she could not converse with us." W, A, A, to Initiate The initiates are: Anne George, c26; Josephine Allen, c28; Ruth Martin, c28; Josephine Brown, c28; Liliane Mae Window, c28; Dorothy Moore, c28; Elizabeth Blaker, c28; Ian Chandler, c26; Virginia Innes, c26; Gladia Jones, c26; Letha Lowe, c28; Joe Staplen, c28; Rub Schwartz, c26; Morna Warstaff, c28; Olive Weatherfield, c27; and Demphine Worked, c28. Eighteen women will be inbital into the Women's Athletic Association Wednesday afternoon. Feb. 18, 4350 in the W.A. A. Room of Rooms March 4 Set as Date for Women's Annual Swimming Contes V. A. A. Points Will Be Given to Winners of First, Second and Third Events An individual swimming meet be which any woman of the University may enter will be held Wednesday in the pool at Boonmeng gymnasium points will be given for women winning first, second and third places in the events instead of the winner of the race. A point was the rule last year. "This makes the most much fairer to all the participants," and Miss Ruth Hooever, instructor in the deaf training institution, is speaking of the new raling. All women who wish to enter the content are asked to sign their name. The event will be held on Monday, March 3. Our woman only enter only three events. The events will be run off in this order: 50 yard free stroke race, diven, erawal stroke for form, 50 yard breast stroke race, 50 yard side underwater, breast stroke for form, and 50 yard back stroke race. "coming out for this meet, will help the girls who want to make the class swimming teams," said Miss Hower. "Potato Special" Starts K. S. A. C. Exhibit Train Begins Itinerary Today Manhattan, Feb. 17.—Everything is in readiness for the annual potato exhibit conducted by the Union Pacific railroad in co-operation with the extension division of the Kansas State Agricultural College. (United Press) Although the potato train is conducted primarily for raisers of sweet potatoes, exhibits of other truck crops are also important. Cabbage and tomatoes will be shown during the first part of the trip. Exhibits and charts relating to soil fertility, insect and plant disease, and to marketing, will also be carried. Starting Feb. 16 at Abilleme the "potato salad" will spread the gospel of practical and scientific potato recipes, taught in Junction City, Wamogo, North Tokaia, Lawrence and way points to Edwardville, where the final demo was held. Following is the tran's itinerary and the schedule for meetings: Feb. 16, Abilleen, 10 a.m.; Junction City, 7:30 p. m.; Feb. 17, Wamenco at 10 a. m.; Silver Lake, 7:30 p. m.; Feb. 18, North Torpea 2 p. m.; Grantville 7:30 p. m.; Feb. 19, Perry 2 p. m.; Feb. 20, Owatonna wood at 2 p. m.; Feb. 21, Bonner Springs 9 a. m. and Edwardsville 2 p. m. Labor Amendment Fight Just Begun, Says Worker (United States) "Ratification is final but rejection can be reconsidered every session of the legislatures, and the next step in the process is to ensure where the amendment has been rejected will be education up to the amendment; a campaign to change the state law to conform to the first second national child labor laws." Webita, Feb. 17: "The fight for the child labor amendment is just beginning," declared Miss Belle Sherwin of Cleveland, Ohio, in an interview here. Miss Sherwin is a national league of Women Voters. The Zoology club will give a "Kid" party for the members of the club *Night night* 7:30, in room 104 Snow hall. Miss Lillian Phelps is in charge of the party and promotes a good time for all members attend- Miss Sherwin went from Wichita to St. Louis to attend the Missouri State Teacher's meeting. WANT ADS Rhadamanthi will hold a regular meeting Wednesday at 7:50 p.m. in 415 Watson library. FOR SALE—One lightning arrester for radio, no further use for it. Call L. P. Youse at 1442 Blue. F18 APARTMENT for rent, three rooms, hardwood floors, strictly modern. Private entrance. Phone 2775, 1015 Ky st. ... F19 FOR RENT - Room-ter ter beds, doubles and single, warm and newly decanted. Quiet place to study. Huek campus. Special rates, FIRE Ohio, Ohio In good home at 1184 Ohio, Call 260 Red. FOR RENT—To boys, one single and one double room for $9 and $18. MARCELLING done in your home by appointment. Experienced operator. Phone 2419. F24 I LOSF—Black fountain pen pocket clip, Friday, Feb. 13, 2688. LOST—Pair gray wool gloves with yellow cuffs. Call Josephine Long at 322 or 1038. F21 LOSY - Volume 28, Harvard classics, 'English', English and American. Left on resource desk of Watkins Library. FP? Apartment, modern, furnished, a reasonable rent. Call 1060 for information. adv FOR RENT—Rooms to boys. Single room, $10; double room, $17, or 2002 single, 814. Also roommate fwm, F18 37, 1314 Ohio. DR, DECIFER, Medicine, Surgery, Otto parlay, Boston, 1857. DR, C. R. ALBRIGHT, Chorepracter, 1103 Mass, appointee the Court House C, F, ORELPL, M, D., Specialist. Eyre Koe, Eye and Throat, Ghimre Gihimre, guaranteed. Phone 443, ever Nick's Drew Store, Lawrence, Kimse. PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. MURRAY HINSON, BOSCH House Holiday Inn, 821, 224 Mass., 50, Lawrence, Kansas LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO., 1027 Mass. New Jersey, New York. C. E. ORELUR, M. D. Specialist 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 THE DALE PRINT SHOP H, W, HUTCHINSON, Dentist. 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