I PAGE TWO THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1973 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Official Student Passer of the University. n Ellen Cummings George Church Amanda Blakeley Roy Dieman Alexandra Killen Robert Lichtenstein Mary Killen Mary Jane Hoppenberg Peter Killen Peter Mackay Fabien Killen Eileen Pye Geraldine Killen Morgan White George Killen Manuela Worton Fuchsia Killen Laurie Woods Fuchsia Killen Laurie Woods Curt Lindsey Director of Marketing Curt Lindsey Director of Marketing Greg Moyer Director of Marketing Brittany Billingham Director of Marketing Sarah McCleary Marketing Manager John McCleary Administrative compensation to THE UNIVERSITY VALLEY HAWKING PARTITION Educated department L. M. 25 Examined department L. M. 94 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1975 Most students keep all comp course to find them not on campus after all. With girls and confectionery, over the bill may now sell desserts in other forms of diversion—such as Roll week. "Flinkie" are percolent clay cham- pared various sizes. Home appearel labories, there affixed a hard dignity, and the rest natural. Chicago was the team of a hundred thousand dollar wedding Saturday. And she a bandit tried to 'nause' the present. A Kansas City grocer was rubbed with $249. Wip. did the hamburger batter with just one man's bill for the amount. Now that radio photography is coming in, appreciative audiences cangn "buy it with flowers" or eagles and birdies, without any discontinuity results. The image provided is too blurry to recognize any text clearly. It appears to contain a sequence of numbers and symbols, possibly related to some form of data or measurement. The text might be instructions or instructions for a process, but without clear visibility, it's impossible to determine the exact content. If you have additional context or images that are more legible, I would be happy to help you extract and transcribe the text from them. ERROCK sometimes about to glittering on their customs but needs well make up in continuous some time. to be used in our lives. W. J. Bryan wants the United States in boy "priestless peace" if eleven billion dollars. It would be an awful waste of money unless we get a better bargain than Henry Ford got for the two million with which he was going "to take the boys out of the trusses by Christmas." CHILD LABOR LOSES Thirteen states have rejected the child labor amendment, making it appear certain that, unless some of them reconsider, the proposed two-tier system for children in the United States will never become a part of the fundamental law of the nation. Mess of the states which have turned down the proposed amendments are those which have on their own statute books a law as strict as any which the federal legislature is likely to piss. It hardly seems that the opposition in against the principle of regulating the conditions under which children work. It is, rather, ON WITH THE GRIND Chinese and Latin words. The double twenty which will yet, in place opinion upon the machinery of the University, and the process of learning will be recalled by some four thousand students. It is a great University and after a few day vacation we visit the old familiar round. The daily grind appears desirable. While our statements, as well as our public statements, are busy conserving our crude oil resources, other natural resources are going to waste a guard any further control of intra-state affairs by the federal government. We continue prospects for the second semester with interest. In recent, they seem favorable. The University has lost a pair through a critical period in its history and has entered safely. A change in educational administration law for Kawaii seems pending, and it is much to be desired. In the memoirs, affairs have settled back to some malt, and Counselor Lily is well us. "Business as usual." On with the grind. "This in its turn is an outgrowth of the innumerable laws which have been established upon the people by legislatures and city councils in the first century. They are tired of law, and included in group the good with the bad." Mr. Oz of Elkadoro and Mr. Z of childrall become friends. And what a remarkable pair of polite everywere would two names would make: There has been a tendency recently to attempt to make laws take the place of the family and the church. That is something which can never be done, and the quicker tamenakes are to see that the sooner will be viewing respect for law be restored. WOOD TO BURN A decade or more ago there was n’t much to save timber, just as now in a rich in a risk to save oil. But we are still using each year more lumber than they are grow, and are dependent upon Canada for much of our pulvinar for the manufacture of paper. New Canada is coming to the vilification that no resources in wood not as limbless as they might be, and is admonishing protection of her forests against foreign exploitation. To stress the rising ratio of consumption to production, the United States forest service is conducting experiment in the growing of forests. Making the raising of timber an industry secreta unfamiliar and even fodish to those of us who are accounted to think of our forest reserves as limitless; but it is something which is coming and, thanks to cultivated ores, has emerged There is yet time to protect our environment and protect that it may be used for. "Hydrophones which produce sounds through water for our art, nature, and society." On the authority of a bulletin issued by the United States forest service, "The national forests in Alaska alone are defended by habitat and productivity packages approximately two million tons of snowmount annually long ago the rain valley, the rain falls, and the snow fall above the sea." It is then, not too late; but if soon will be it the forest service is not aided in its work. This effort of the government is worthy of every possible airport. Our mother girl is just noisy, my her grandmother. The paint is nervously encourage. "A Showdown on Sewers."—head line. Somebody smelled a rat? A recent headline says, "Bump of Curiosity is Big." This is true but were it not for curiosity would civilization be advanced to its present stage? Curiosity leads to knowledge and advancement. It was through curiosity that Columbia discovered America, that electricity was discovered and that the radio has been developed. It is not through curiosity that we search through the dimly shelves for the valuable examples of literature our fathers write? CURIOSITY When we were children we took daddy's watch apart t; find out where the stick 'came from, and we climbed the trees to see if there were any eggs in the bird nests. These were just childish curiosities, but look at the brains of knowledge we acquired through them. Yes. curiosity causes many bumps in our lives, and often as the headline says, the bump is big. But certainly the returns that curiosity brings to us over-weight the bumps many times. We often hear the well known saying, "Curiosity killed the eat." It is true that it can lead us in the wrong direction, but our better judgment must guide our sense of curiosity to our best advantage. OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Copy received at the Chancellor's Office until 11:00 a. m. The Iona chapter of the Society of Sigma Xi announces the following public lecture to be held Thursday, January 29, at 8:00 p.m. in the Chemistry lecture room: "What We See with X-Bays," by Dr. F. K. Richinger, professor of physics, Cornell University, GUW W., SMITH Secretary, 412. V1: (Wednesday, January 27, 1952) 40, 39 IGMA XI: ORCHESTRA: The University Of Oregon will hold rehearsals in France on Thursday, Jan. 29, 7:30 to Fairbanks, Sunday (apresal), Feb. 4, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.; Tuesday, Feb. 4, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.; and playroom to playroom, February 4, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. KARL, DIRECTOR, INSTITUTE AND all their rehearsals. Two thousand of the Stanford University alumni, who are veterans of the World war, may pool their homes to pay for a memorial ball at the university. Last call witnessed the president of calf at a thousand and would be A. P.'s, E. F.'s, and in forth. Now, for some times, come the next book. A certain economist professor recorded a bit abashed when, upon attempting to gain entrance through the door ablated to enroll freshman, he was asked his name. Another disadvantage of being a young professor. Going to college by radio will be a probability and not a possibility in 1930—just five years from now—thanks the New Student, a New York publication. "When John and Mary wish to go to college in 1930 the only expense will be the 'purchase' of a radio set; if they wish to change colleges that can be accomplished by changing the wave length," says the New Student. On Other Hills Students at the University of Texas are enjoying the new traffic light system. They line up in a row and wait until the red light appears, Dates will be regulated by power house whistle at the University of Oldham, according to a new rule beginning in October 10.20yr ago and at 11:30 on Friday, will be the signal for the start of farewells. Then, final whistle, while telephone pay, will consist of a three-minute blaggle before the actual summation.[||||||] The glee club at the University of Illinois, recently began a 750 mile boat. A tour of Europe at the flat rate of $400 = using offered students at Medellín University. This includes tuition, food and drinks edited and for university centers. A "surviving life" in Dakota Daily Student, student paper at the University of North Dakota, to discontinue for one year the fraternity formal parties instead, and make them informal parties instead, won, for Peter Babbess, senior journalism student, first place in the 1924 international Reunion. He was named national professional in praticable fraternity. $ 75 B. S. Wison, director of athletics at the University of Oklahoma, is offering a 1925-26 student ticket to the student of the University who attended the program and the persevered on all Missouri Valley basketball ball team. The Eastern intercollegiate basketball season is on, and Pennsylvania houses for another championship team. In the last 14 years Pennsylvania has even dvd's for the NCAA tournament, four of these being uncreative. The class of 1983 of the Brigham Young University, building on the foundation already established (since gone still further in making the University focus as a marxist national bureau) They prepared an expoition of the age and nerves of a young man and a college-age life. This was shown in College Hall for the entertainment of the married and civilization of the unmarried. At the invitation of the Mexican government, a scientific research station conducted by Tulane University will be opened in Mexico soon. The station will be paid by the local government where the station is located. The law school of the University of Indiana has been granted a petition to establish a chapter of the Order of Lincoln honorary law fraternity. It is predicted that within five years, 15,000 students will be enrolled at Ohio State University. and then drive gleefully across the street unit clipped by the policeman. He orders them to return and then they leg him to explain the system to them. The unapproving capes so, and they receive their places and wait till the red light shows again and then they repeat as before. A study made at Darrenthwol College shows that the average student makes his best grades during the first semester of his sophomore year. Convinced vince that "X" is an unknown quantity, it should not be used in spellings "Christmas" meetings and presentations. The conference recently passed a resolution at their annual convention, taking its name among members of the association. The two initiates of Theo Sterna Phi, honorary and professional journal, security at, the University of Texas were evening dresses on the ballet stage in the evening. This initiation is one of the traditions of the University of Texas. The night they were initiated, still wearing evening dresses women issued the next morning's edition of "The Daily Texan." The 1925 Cactus, University of Texas annual, will be featured throughout with Old Cactus style prints. The first feature is a broken chapel, along with other peculiarities which will give it an antique effect*. The edges of the paper are so inscrutable that they will appear to have given them from long use. Speed skaters will have a chance to perform Cornell University of Dhaka, N.Y. when a series of skate courses are scheduled in about two weeks. "Practice is held twice afterfront the supervision of a coach." UNPARALLELED Gok's Inclusive Tours to EUROPE Ask for our Sailing Schedules Four weeks all expense tour, visiting Paris, Dortailies Binselts Antwerp, London, etc. For our Sailing Schedule Large choice of itineraries: tours by leading Liners every few days during season Prices from $255 RATE from $255 Our Reputation is Your Guarantee THOS. COOK & SON ST. LOUIS City Club Bldg. 1020 Locust St. When the Mail Man Comes Teachers who have enrolled in the Kansas Teacher Placement Bureau know that the mail man is likely to bring good news of an offer of a better position at a better salary. If you are not sure of your position, it will pay you to ask for the assistance of our Bureau. Instead of a Quack club, such as the University of Kansas, has the University of Texas has a Tortoise club, members of which are much faster and more active than the name indicates. An addition of a new wing to the Minnesota Union Building will soon enable the students of that University to have a billiard room, a dining room and several new study rooms. Many college and universities of the northern section of the United States and throughout Canada have adult clubs and tournaments. The University of Wisconsin and the University of Minnesota are two schools which are formed in making skiing a part of the athletic program. THE KANAS& TEACHER PLACEMENT BUREAU 923 KANAS Ave, Topeka, Kansas Kansas State Teachers College now ranks third highest in the country, having an enrollment of 1,900. For some time this school has enjoyed the distinction of being the largest recently incorporated in attendance by the teachers colleges at Ypsilanti, Mick, and Cedar Falls, Iow. For further information write The University of Iowa has flooded its football field and the students are rapidly taking to the pleasure offered through the medium of ice. In a game where fans sit in a which is believed will be followed by many other universities. Springtime Fashions SPORTS FROCKS OUR new sports frocks will delight your heart and enliven your wardrobe. Step out of the sombre clothes of winter into the joyous ones of spring. A sports frock is a good beginning. ROUND CORNER DRUG STORE Prices $16.75 to $29.75 Bullene's What a handy little article is provided by Fidelity. It's a kind that is fitting and does not look hard. 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