MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9. 1925 16 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN A PAGE THREE Kansas University Takes Mile Relay at K.C.A.C.Mee Osborne, of L. A. C., Break World's Jump Record to Win Event From Poor The University of Kansas rally relay team won the relay relay of the K. C. A. A. C. Indoor meet from the Nebraska team Saturday, night by a wide margin, Rooney, running for Kansas, jumped into the road and turned over a two-yard advantage to Fischer, who increased it slightly, giving Fischer a big advantage which he held until the finish. Kansas again came to the force in the mile open race, winning with yards to square. Grady lapped several of the contestants and was thrown to the ground when he latter attempted to pass Pratt. Even then Pratt had a big lead over Grady, who did the iron man stand of winning the 1,000 yard barrelhead and run Dease of Missouri around to take second in the mile. In the high jump, Poor placed see d to Odibene of the Illinois A. C, who broke the world record to win Odibene ammold C. feet. 2.3 lbs. Bley, former Kansas Aggie harden, now with the Illinois A. C., broke his own record in the 50-yard high kicks by one fifth of a second. In the final of this event, Bley negotiated the stikes in six and 2-5 seconds but knocked over a hurdle. Later he ran them again with Wee Noe in an attempt and made them in 6-25, setting an official record. Enrollment Includes Student: From Many Schools Graduate School Grows The enrollment in the Graduate school for this semester is 263 as compared with 200 for last semester At the present time there are more enrolled in this school than ever before. There is also a much larger per cent of students from other colleges and universities, E. R. Stephan, dean of the Graduate school faculty, and H. C. Howe in the state is now represented by two or more students taking graduate work. Doan Steffen says that the number of requires about our Graduate school are increasing all the time and in great number of students from different institutions admitted their instructions of coming to take their graduate work. According to statistics there are 14 students who are still lacking a few books to graduate who are unwilling to wait until the next united list semester and in place of leaving school are continuing their work for another degree. 72 who were not in school last semester, it is hoped that will be transferred to the University of Karimba before Astronomical Classes Repor Larger Enrollments Star Gazers Increase The number of University students who wish to observe the celestial bodies with a greater degree of intelligence through the study of astronomy are now more above 21. After, head of the astronomy department, reports that this semester enrollment of 55 shows an increase of 21 over that of the fall semester. The two hour course in descriptive astronomy is proving the most popular of all courses offered on other classes and their respective enrollments are ephemeral and practical astronomy, 5; physical quantum mechanics, 6; chemical physics, 6; and elementary astronomy, 18. A large cabin in which a record of the daily temperature and precipitation at all of the more important town and cities in the United States is kept has been installed in the building. The two year periods and are maintained in connection with research work being done by Professor Alice. 2. 1.3.1.1 leaves on Inspection Tour William Dixon, assistant engineer of the northwestern section last of the week on an inspection tour of the northwestern section at the state. He will inspect the water supply of all cities in that section and will investigate the water supply. The water supply of cliffs having an underground system as if exposed bi-annually, while the supply of cities using the surface system is frequent. Tenquent internedi Dixon expects to be去 about the weeks. Habit of Counting Things Led John Lyle Harrington, Graduate of K. U., to Engineering Career The boyjebih habit of counting things—the number of pieces of clothing he put on, the number of stair steps—led to an engineering Born in Lawrence, Mr. Hirving spent two years in the local public school after which his father moved to a farm near him. Not until he was ten years old, he went to school, although he had been studying all the while on his own initiative, subjects ranging from ontology and geology to anatomy, so that though he is an engineer he never touches every muscle of the human body. During his four years' course at the University of Kansas Mr. Harving entered all phases of university life and was a leader in way in HILP politics, sang in the glee club and helped edit the student newspaper. He graduated with the PhD. Mr. Harrington is primarily a bridge engineer. During the past 15 years he has been responsible for designing and constructing one million dollars' worth of heavy bridge work, including about one hundred movable space. The American Marginane earns almost some of his achievements from the structures of the world; the Detroit-Superior Vinduct, in Cleveland, the North Hill Vinduct, in Akron, railroad or highway bridges over most of the principal rivers of this country, the Carnegie, New Zebulon, and elsewhere. Skypiece of Frosh Has Ancient History Beyond the "fresh can" at the University there is a history of nearly thirty years of warfare between the freshmen and the other classes. In 1860, the first class perchamen or otherwise were taken and freshmen adopted them after ostentate opposition by upperclassmen. The freshmen were wished to drop them, and the upperclassmen objected. Now the fresh is settled, and caps are regularly worn, and discarded regularly, after the end of the Olympics, held in the late fall. Freium capes are everywhere a part of freshman equipment. The caps range from violent red of West Africa to veilant green and colum black. Winners of class numerals given at Cornell may substitute a black cap with red figures for the regulation gray freehands can. Skull caps worn by freshmen at Skid Row are discarded if they win the game. The team's players suck rabbit, held on the day of the football game with Colorado School At Oklahoma the freshmen themselves enforce the wearing of the cap. The "policecorner" are appointed from the freshman class and wear caps with red buttons, rarely worn. First year men and women are assigned to a certain section of the stands at football games, and all must be there before the game starts, the men dressed in red shirts, the women in red sweaters and white pants. P. K. Wrigley is just past 30 and one of the youngest presidents of a large manufacturing concern in the United States. New Head for Wrigley Interest P. K. Wrigley has been elected president of the Wm. Wrigley Jr. campaign, $0,000,000 chewing gum gam promotion. He started his business career by putting Wrigley's on the map in Australia and has been vice-president of the American company since 1902, having spent 40 years in the United States Naval Air Service during the war. Oratorical Tryouts to Be Held Students that are interested in the Missouri Valley oratorial content should turn in their manuscripts that intend to use for the oratorial contests not later than tomorrow evening. His father, Wm. Wrigley Jr., now becomes chairman of the board of di rectors. Granted Trivants to Be Held B. A. Glikson, debate coach for the University, said this morning that the tryouts for this contest would be given Saturday morning in the Little Theater in the basement of Green hall at 9:20. Women play inter-class hockey at McGill University, in Montreal. Continues Niel M. Clark, the writer of the article in the American "But he has not been content to have an active role in growing into heavy drainage and irrigation construction; he has designed and built railroad ships and terminal facilities complete, and he is responsible for several important inventions. "But the most significant thing of all is that at fifty-five he does not consider his education completion, nonetheless, to branch out in new undertakings." "Perhaps it was 12 years after I left college," says Mr. Harrington in the article, "when I was asked to deliver an address to the engineer-in-chief in Kansas and Missouri. I wanted to bring home to them the need for continuous self-education, so I figured out what percentage of my own oriited training I had obtained in school. Found that it was only 'a few' cent. "I had read twenty times as many fundamental books since graduation as I had read during my college years, and this is the theoretical education. In addition to this was the very important element of practical experience I had gained." "I have a great admiration for Mr. Harrington," said Chancellor E. H. Liskley, upon referring to the manger at the school on the other day. "He has always been a great friend of K. U." Mr. Harrington usually manages to visit Lawrence during the fall to attend games and play the dajhawker football games. "This continuous study is what keeping up means. Your education may stop, but it is never finished." Decrease in Epidemic of Mumps Does Not Imply Complete Check Victim Becomes Ill About Two Weeks Following Exposure Although only two nummies case have been reported since last Thursday at the University hospital it does not mean that the epidemic has been severely inflicted usually occur in intervals of about two weeks, according to hospital authorities. This is thought to be due to the fact that persons coming in contact with those having the case have been exposed weeks after having been exposed. At present there are ten mumps patients, one typiphoid fever patient and one scarlet fever patient be treated at the hospital, besides numerous cases of sore throat and headache. Two new cases of crowded and another nurse has been employed, due largely to the number of mumps cases. It is thought, however, that by conservation of available space anything short of a general epidemic may be purged for mumps cases. It is now device to mumps cases. Theta Epsilon Holds Breakfast Theta Epsilon, Baptist organization for women, held an initiation breakfast at the church parish San Juan,印第安纳市. Initiation: Anna Dorothy Lester, Margaret Phillips, Jennie Gaw, Louise Murphy, Murphy Ellen Ritchie, Rebeceen McCaid, Marion Berger, Elise Wood, Caden Coole, Heber Johnson, Ebie Wood, Zilla Cohen, Holen Churchill, and Joe Staplier, Johns at the breakfast were Mrs. John Watte, M. L. E. Sisson, Mrs. Thomas and Ms. Mia Fiorenza Watta. Officers who have recently been elected by the Theta Epima are president, Frances Moore, and vice-president, Frances Andrews. After dinner Dr. Hilop talked on the subject, "What are you going to do when you return to the home community?" A short program followed. Eleanor Ferguson, accompanied by Ruth Whitfield on the piano, sang, "There is a Green Hill Faraway," and Jane Jones rendered two polite notes, "The F-major Eudes" and "The Revolutionary Bride" by Cholin. WANT ADS Dr. Hielsp is Guest at Corbin Hall The Reverend R and Bishop, master- of the First Methodist Episcopal chur- ch, minister, guest diners at Corbin hall Sunday. POR RENT--Room for boys, double and single, warm and newly decimated. Quiet place to study. Block campus. Special rates, FIU. Ohio. WANTED! *Sombrest* to try world's largest Dandruff Remover and Shampoo. Miss Fluffy Ruffles Hair Beadless and Dandruff Remover. Gives hair its natural and beautiful color. Dead for third package, 50 count. 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A Scene from "Rain" coming to the Bowersock Tuesday, February 10 YOU WILL SEE ARCHIBALD OLIVER who is the Hercules on the Hill play the Policeman in THE THREE WISE FOOLS with the power of Jack Dempsey with the craftiness of Gibbons, and with the ability of a real policeman at the at the BOWERSOCK FEB. 23-24 BOWERSOCK THEATRE Tuesday, February 10 THE DRAMATIC EVENT OF THE YEAR WITH A CAST OF DISTINGUISHED BROADWAY ARTISTS PRICES: $12, $8, $20 plus tax. SALE SALET; Sat., Feb. 7, 10 m. Sat., Feb. 9, 10 m. BOWERSOCK Tonight and Wednesday You have seen others, now see "Figures and Facts" Snappy Musical Comedy in addition to our Hi-Class Movie Program Tonight and Wednesday Tomorrow The World's Greatest Dramatic Success "RAIN" Now in It's Third Year in New York Thursday - Friday - Saturday REGINALD DENNY "The Fast Worker" VARSITY Tonight - Tomorrow "BREAD" A picturization on the world's famous Novel By Charles G. Norris Wednesday - Thursday - Friday Cecil DeMille Presents "THE GOLDEN BED" With a typical DeMille Cast SATURDAY SHIRLEY MASON in "Curly Top" ORPHEU M Tomorrow The Snappy Musical Comedy "FIGURES AND FACTS" n addition to our Movie Program Friday - Saturday "Girls Men Forget"