PAGE TWO THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1905 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Official Student Paper of the University n Edinburgh Editor Academic Editor New York Editor News Editor Juilian Editor Juilian Editor Taiwan Editor Taiwan Editor Alumnus Editor Alumnus Editor Journalist Journalist Cary Collin Gail Coffin D. Winston Coffin D. Winston Coffin Shelle Vaughan Jill Maundy Jill Maundy Jay McMahon Jay McMahon Katie Johnson District Manager John Flead McGregor Ack, Husk, Mike, Carl Frost, Robert, Hill WHOLES Editorial department K, U, 25 Business department K, U, 60 Address all communication to THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Luxury Lodge MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1925 Kansas will suffer a great loss when Dr. William M. Jardine, newly appointed secretary of agriculture, leaves his post at the Kansas State Agricultural College to assume his new position. Since Doctor Jandine first came to Kansas in 1910, he has been recognized by both farmers and business leaders. His natural 'mestapable' agriculturist. He enjoys the greatest respect and love of the students and people of Manhattan, and they regret to see him leave. Deter Jardine is a true farmer, having spent his boyhood days on a farm in Idaho. He therefore has a thorough knowledge of the problems with which the farmer is confronted. The Agricultural College has proverged wonderfully since the appointment of Doctor Jardine in 1918 as its president. It will, of course, suffer most by the loss. But the country as a whole will be the gale, and Kansas will feel no little pride in the national recognition which has come to the president of one of her institutions. Kansas' loss will be the country's gain. KANSAS TEAMS ALWAYS FIGHT "They don't know how to fight when they're behind." That's one complaint a fan nods following the defeat of the Kansas basketball team by the Kansas Aggie basketball team recently. Wonder what that fan think about it by this time. Followers of the sport had some fine examples during the past week of the way of the Jayhawkers come from behind to win, and the way they play under handlecaps and hardships. Playing four games with some of the strongest teams in the conference, and with some of the members of the team suffering from injuries, Kanan continued her drive to a fourth consecutive valley championship, and won her four games as though the entire sound were in perfect condition. The Kansas team is leading the conference, with every other team after its six. The race, while far from win, seems to have narrowed down to Nebraska and as to main contenders. Tuesday night with a few changes in game which may mean the retirement of one team from the race. Half the conference schedule is over with but one defeat. The team will go through the second half fighting. BRUCE CURRY, PROPHET Helping people rediscover the religion of Jesus as a means of getting the most out of life, has been the purpose of Dr. A. Bruce Curry in his institute on Life at Its Best, which ended on our campus yesterday. Doctor Curry says we Christians have given the world an encrusted Christ,—encrusted with our own ideas and traditions, and that we are living by the footnotes. He quotes Chesterton who said, "Christianity has not been tried and failed,—it has been found difficult and not tried." Doctor Curry is an idealist who has stepped himself in the records of the New Testament with the desire to understand that teaching which he considers best. But he is also wide awake and alive to the modern world and has made a thorough study of science and education as well as re-relation. We students are not apt to be divided into two groups—the idealists who go on with their heads in the clouds, and sinistro over the practical things around them, and the practical people who never see above their heads. Doctor Curry is a happy combination of the two, an idealist who 1. practical. The problems he deals with are one everyday problem, the real situations of life. He appeals to people, and especially to young people because of his wonderfully attractive personality, his clarity and simplicity of presentation, his sincerity, and his own calm-glisted belief. He is convincing because one can observe that he live the life he offers to us. He believes that the law of giving is the law of life and that true hardiness comes by throwing out one's life on the life of the world. What the world need today is more Christian leaders like Boyt or Curry. Many institutions and relat. abilities on our own campus we realize are not best, and we have a vague idea that they will be improved some day, but we have no practical idea as to how to accomplish the change. What could not happen in the matter of student honor, of race relationships, of gender identity, of social harriers, and in relation ships between men and women if students at K. U. should suddenly decide to tabl Je as seriously? THE GASOLINE AGE This might well be called the Galilean Age. On every hand the grandmother is supplying older forms of power in transportation, and is anin in poder work as the prizefather who did a hundred years ago. Not long ago an overland bus line was established between Baptist and Telekean, the capital of Persei, that marking the passing of the "ship of the desert". The trip can be made in four the time it takes (in cance), and much more comfortably. Last year a number of French automobiles of special design crossed the burning cinder of the Sahara desert from Morocco south to French Sesame, thereby adding another chapter to man's quest of nature. This expedition revealed nanospecious possibilities. It showed that the whole of Africa might be explored and regions now sedum touched by white men might be opened up to the world. The airplane has not reached the point of development where it can be used extensively for commercial purposes, but it is being improved constantly. It will not be many years before the connect of the air will be an as complete as the component of land. Then mere man may load around him or winde that he has no more worlds to conquer. Campus Opinion Editor: Daily: Kansan. R. K. Allow me as a member of the faculty to assure you of my thorough approval of the editorial which appeared in your issue of last Sunday, on The Faculty and Cap and Gown. I believe the faculty as well as the senior class should appear in cap and gown for the exercises of commencement week. The addition of this book is going to our commencement celebration a dignity and distinction which it has lacked heretofore. --give best service and longest wear. Plain rides, per dog. $1.00 Rubber bends, per dog. 2.00 On Other Hills Women university students pay their own way in Germany, according to Mrs. Allen, wife of Doctor Allen of the mathematics department at Iowa State University. It is customary, when a man and a girl have a date, that each should pay the student a fee. Even though let a man carry her books, she would feel that she was giving up some of her independence. It is also customary that when a couple walk down the street the man does not necessarily walk on the outside. He always walks on the woman's left so that he can take one arm with his right hand. Eighteen acts have been chosen for this year's "Hi-Jim" at the University of Ohio. The acts chosen will be given by: Alpha Delta Thata, Sigma Kappa, Theta Phi Alpha, Delta Delta Thata, Alpha Epison Phi, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Alpha Phi, Kappa Delta, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Alpha Phi, Alpha Phi, Alpha Virginia, Virginia Z. Moore, Arnon Bell Tuttle, Kappa Alpha Theta, Delta Gamma, Duncan Club, Belvin M. Dunn, Delta Pt, and Alpha Chi Omega. Twenty-eight sororities tried out it. It is a W. A. A. play and will be played at University Hall. A new method of instructing student athletic managers, has been adopted by the student council at Tulane University, New Orleans. At the end of his freshman year, any student may become a manager a little particular sport or activity in account has not been in proportion. The universities are are dont according to Kentucky. The varsity varies each year. At the end of the sophomore year two assistant managers are selected from three candidate managers by a committee. At the end of the junior year two body selects one of those assistant managers for the senior year. The journalism students at the University of Oklahoma are to have charge of a column for one day in the Oklahoma City Times known as the "Don't Worry Colony." The University Poetry Club will be asked to write the series which usually head up the columns. The students will prepare the material as the invitation of Walt, W. Mills, the regular columnist. The very latest in women's dineries is Ribbh in hill at the state University. The distinctive features are the men's clear room adjoining the garden, three large parlors with a hallway from one of them extending into the dining room, hair shampooing room, hair serving for the physical education department, an incinerator, and two spacious, well equipped kitchenette. There are three large dining rooms, one with the hay windows, a well arranged kitchen, storage rooms and a cold holding room. A total of approximately 106 girls. The new addition will take care of about 12 wego. Action for licensing the new general hospital on a site adjacent to the university campus is served by E. P. Loyola of the school of medicine of the University of Minnesota. The university has have this institution on the campus. The induct ball team and athletes in power at Iowa State suffered when Harrell C. Jensen, center on the Hawkeye squad and captain of the ball team, withdraw from school to Colorado in Cedar Rapids to enter business. Students at Ohio State University are reported to prefer light reading. Magnesium, humorous publicity, colorful. The two books must asked for are Percy Mickey "Plastic Ace" and Crookney Creek "West of the Water Tower." Two book-sellers report that they are interested in articles and are bought by professors. --give best service and longest wear. Plain rides, per dog. $1.00 Rubber bends, per dog. 2.00 Due to the extreme negligence of freshmen to observe rules and traditions, an epidemic of paddling has seized the colleges and universities throughout the country. The punishment of freshman law breakers is confined to paddling in many universities. Others go further. Dog collars bearing signs stating "Offense" or "Cop, Poor Attitude" or "I Am Smart — Break Rules" are also worn by offenders at Calumni university. A 25 cent assessment on the fee cards of all students, to provide funds for carrying on student council activities, has been endorsed by President Thompson of Ohio State University. Figures released at Stanford University show that 45 per cent of the men and 25 per cent of the women were in their teens. There were so desiences of obtaining a college education that they were willing to work for it. During the autumn quarter 390 men and 150 women were entirely self-upporting. The revolt of the rule, disqualifying students for athletic competition who had been pledged to a fraternity, was met with much recumbency by the Daily California. The rule was passed originally because it was felt that promise of fraternity membership was used in an effort to limit the unfair advantage of the institution unable to offer such membership. As yet California has no inter-fraternity conference to regulate such matters, so it is in the process of organization. Because of a recent ruling at Chicago University, providing penalties for fraternities who make a poor showing in scholastic work, Alphia Tu Ogeeah has been refused the penalty for one quarter, and Signum Cf. chrityna has received the penalty of no social privileges for the winter quarter. Both fraternities had permitted their averages to fall to a "C" for European Tours Two gifts of $1000 each have been made to the University of Pennsylvania by the Rockefeller Foundation and the Ellen May in his work on industrial For College Men and Women SUMMER 1925 64 Days $395 and up College credit up to 8 hours NEW YORK UNIVERSITY Tours Division 210 East 42nd Street New York NEW YORK UNIVERSITY For full particulate address 17 black degree 3 copying Superlative in quality, the world-famous Buy a dozen VENUS PENCILS At all dealers American Lead Pencil Co. 220 Fifth Ave., N.Y. 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