PAGE TWO SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, 1925 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Official Student Paper of the University of Editor in Chief Editor in Residence Assistant Editor Specialist Editor Book Editor Legendary Editor Diversified Edition Makerspace Web Editor in Residence Editorial Worker Editor in Residence Landscape Web Staff Members John Patt Liz Flohman Mildred Fitter Frankie Dietrich Adger Schleiermacher Mary N. Hammel Gerald W. Pierfling Dir. Staffing Geraldine Wai G. Lebend Guthrie Business Manager John Floyd McConnell Address all communications to THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Lawrence, Kansas Editional department K. 11, 2 Business department K. 11, 6 SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, 1925 According to the papers the Primer of Wales is to try bant warr. Perhaps he can trust a boot more than a horse—at least舟盾不 stumble THE SYSTEM THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The state supreme court has decided that the action of the governor and the state board of administration in dismissing Dr. E. H. Lindsey as chancellor of the University of Kansas was legal. Thus the dismissal will stand unless the incoming governor and his board see fit to respond to Dr. Lindsey to his position. Students practically unanimously believe that the dismissal of the chancellor was without cause because judging from expression in the press and in letters to Governor Elect Punkeen, Dr. Lindsley, and there such is also the over overwhelming opinion of people throughout the state of Kansas. The power of dismilling the heads of state institutions was given by law to the governor, acting through or in accord with the state board of administration, in the belief that they would represent the will of the people of the state. Now we have seen a governor and board who failed to receive the support of the people in the last election taking action, apparently without sufficient excuse, in a matter which, in the usual case, of a change of administrations, would have been left to the successor governor to handle. Our universities and normal schools, not to mention our penal and berecfent institutions, must be more carefully safeguarded. K. U. students and alumnae who are citizens of the state of Kansan are bound in duty to do all in their power to aid in bringing about a better system. Among the many things involved this one fact at least I clear: that a situation in which a state executive or his appointed ministers might not unwelove and not in need with the will of the legislature, would provide possibility under the present law. Help! Help! Fifteen editorials writers in fifteen editorials have spelled "gakoch" in fifteen ways. Won't somebody please put it into a crossword puzzle? IMITATION The instinct to imitate others is one which appears very early in the lives of all of us. It plays an important part in the development of our character and personality. Beginning at about the age of ten months it reaches its height at about the age of two or three years, when we try to imitate everything our elders do, and continues in greater of less degree throughout our lives. Our imitation may be conscious and deliberate or it may to the opposite. Most of us consciously, deliberately, and savviely imitate fads of clothing, manner, or expression, whether they are becoming to us or not. Individuals are so different that clothing, manner, or expression enable to one does not at all become another. There is too much a tendency for us all to try to be alike instead of developing our own individuality. If we must imitate others, how much better it would be to direct this instinct in such a way that we would imitate qualities of character and personality we admire in others, and other qualities which make for a richer life. They would be much more beneficial to us than these superficial things we've been imitating and, for the most part, far more becoming. HOW NEBRASKA DOES IT One section of the constitution of State of Nebraska has this provision in relation to the state and nation. "The general movement of the University of Nebraska is under the direction of the legislature vested in a board of six represents . . . who shall vote on the election of the state's large but their term of office shall be six years." Statutes enacted under this provision define the powers and duties of the board of reverts: "The requests shall have power on it is hereby made their duty to enlist laws for the government or the University, to elect a Chancellor who shall be the chief educator of the institution, and the prescribed number of professors, tutors, and a steward, to prescribe the duties of all professors and officers, and to fix their salaries, and to allow them to remove any professor or officer, but only on proof of written charges and after affording to the person complained against an opportunity for defense." That is the way one state does it. There are various other places for creating control of a state university, which will not be subject to the whim of either a state executive or an executive within the university. Public opinion in Kansas is encouraged to the need for a change in institutions of education and institutes; what plan will be adopted is doubtful, but it must be considered that there is a possibility of going too far. A state university is subject to two forms of control; educational, represented by the chancellor or president, and the deaner and financial, represented by the board of control, board of regents, board of administration, trustees or whatever it may be called. There must be a harmonious balance between these two. If the educators are given too much power, there is the possibility of unwise men vesting state funds and lowering the usefulness of the university to the state. If the board is given too much power, there is desicion that they may interfere with the educational program of the school something about which they are likely to know a great deal less than the educator directly in charge. A poor system may be bolstered up by good administrators on the board and in the school, but when one or the other of the administrators is weak the poor system will break down. What is needed in Kansas is a system whereby responsibility is equitably divided, and in which the responsibility for inefficiency may be trussed through proper procedure of a judicial or semi-judicial nature. BUBBLES In the winter of 1923 a man fleed from Chengio with a little black satchel containing two million dollars. In behind him he left a family without a means of support and many friends and relatives minus the two million dollars in the little black satchel. Thursday night, the same man with prison officials around his bedside, died, and the newspapers announced that the promoter of the Bayano bubble had passed beyond the long arm of the law. Leo Koeckra was the fugitive. His was a life built on chance and excitement, as unstable, as lacking in worthy significance as the oil bubble he promoted. He died in the same year when he was murdered by gray, drab walls of jail, the tabular reality turned to the grim reality, of reckoning. a majestic foundation upon the air, the book lies down upon the hawksome. The single is ever dark, there is no plum, M. G. Lomax in his old dream of 1934, the book lies down upon the air. A light fever touches new a tree-top hure, One minute of the morning trille, then dove SUNRISE Ple: off; from had two perfect roses blow two roses with two dewdrops in their hats A quiet stiffness hang upon the air. A dazzle light shimmers faintly from the sky the dicit and heavy clouds of night are gone Then bright, and even brighter, breaks a ray of warmth and gloom; wavy, with a light the rowowe hinder away; but her rays a mood of joy of gossip. p27 — Feeding Stallion sage, p37 When the crossword puzzer gets to the stage where he uses a dictionary and the剧院, he is as lost as is the smoker who has begun to intimate. Fraternities and sororites have their "Hell week," but next week is "Hell week" for all students. "No matter what they do—" "They're foolish—" "And they flip ridiculously—" "Just a fad—" "Another flapper eraze—" "They're foolish—" The above disconnected phrases are contained from the conversation of a group of instructors gathered from grading term papers, recipes from grading term papers. --ice hockey may be established as a sport at New York University, according to an announcement made by the athletic office. Plans are now under way to flood the tennis courts, which can be used as a rink. On Other Hills Law students at the University of Michigan are required to try two exams a year, one before a judge and the other after. If a candidate's jury is made up of freshmen, Members of the junior class of New York University carry cans insistent of paddles. It is claimed that cans are more effective and paddles and are much more effective. The girls of Bethany College have organized a girl's pep club. Their motto is "Everlasting"; and their motto is "Blessed blossom, because it is so hot." Subscribers of $250 or more to the Stadium-Union Memorial fund at the University of Oklahoma will receive all privileges in the new stadium. The substitutes on the fourth sound of the University of Oregon have organized a club. Membership is limited, but warmed the beach the entire season. Broadcasting equipment for the large radio station under construction at the University of Minnesota and at the Washburn Crobsy Company. The variety swimmers at the Ullerstad University of Wisconsin have been forbidden to dive for pennies in the cold waters, but they might be taught. They might be taught as professionals. Health education will be given for the first time as a course at the University of Texas, this term. Alpha Delta, the first agricultural fraternity in the United States, has been organised at the University of Minnesota. Its purpose is to promote higher ideals among students of agriculture and forestry. The roygories from the oil well on the University of Texas campus will hold a hundred thousand dollars during spring and will go into the university's permanent endowment fund and the interim construction of the new buildings. Brown University has the record of having the only team to ever score successive football victories in college history from Harvard the last three years. The University of Vermont is compiling the installation of a uniform cut system, whereby the soon-to-be graduate student is based on scholastic standing. Colorado University, Rocky Mountain Conference champions, went through the 1924 football season without being seured upon. Hiking is a popular sport at the University of Texas, and has been adopted as a major sport for women. Long hikes are held each term and the women who make the team are awarded T's. The Harvard freshmen have started a movement to reinstall nazing in the university. A campaign to cut down the amount of dancing is being launched by Scott H. Goodnight, the dean of men at the University of Wisonia. According to Mr. Goodnight, the university has for some time had the reputation of being more conceived than others and its purpose is his purpose to correct this idea, and less dancing is his first measure. Mr. Goodnight intimated that the drinking problem might possibly come up for consideration later. An ex-student directory will be published soon by the Ex-Student Association of the University of Texas. It will contain about 500 The Ec-Students-Memorial fund of the University of Texas has for its purpose the loaning of small sums of money to students of integrity and fairness. The funds will fail to secure money would necessitate their withdrawal from school. pages, and will have as much data about the present addresses and occurrences of each student as it is possible to obtain. New honor rules for students at the University of Chicago were recently announced. The three big points about the new rules are: That all examination books contain the printed slogan, "Play squares." Instructors will be requested to remain in examination rooms during the course of the theory that "he who cheats, hurtly only himself" is grown obsolete; and the new theory that "cheaters injure themselves" is substituted, the new rules indicate. All examination questions are to be printed or mimeographed, not written on blackboards. Grid teams representing the Western Conference will engage in 10 major football games during the 1925 campaign. Harvard was outcured this year for the first time in the history of Crimeson football. Harvard scored only 61 points to its opponents' 78 in 1980 that the university has not defeated either Yale or Princeton. The senior class of Eurovelin College buries a fruit cake at the beginning of the year and mourns it at the end of the year. Then they have a Had you ever thought how neat and fit you can keep your hair and face if you go to Sample's Eather Shop? Clyde Burns, 1st chair; "Home" Hargetton, 2nd chair; "Des" Grover, 3rd chair; all artists, and Sample himself, 4th chair, and say, he cuts hair too. Miss Rosey and Mrs. Sample have charge of the Bed. Phoebe It Pays to Look Well "East Side." 124 1-2 Mass, street. Phone 1256 Will You Remember Those College Days? —with a little satisfaction that you had a few good times and good grades? Thick of the enjoyment you could have, without any sacrifice to your class work. Meet your classmates at the College dances. MARION RICE School of Dancing Whether it's a leaky closet tank or an entire plumbing system, call upon us. 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Following the course of others, he opened a checking account with us. Several months later, he proved careless by writing checks without funds to cover them. They were returned to merchants who called on him to redeem them. Merchant and credit associations classified him as a "deadbcat." He was ruined as far as credit was concerned. Be careful when you write checks—see that your balance covers them. There is no easier way to destroy your credit in Lawrence than by writing "snow checks." WELL GLADLY GIVE YOU YOUR_BALANCE CALL 467 Watkins National Bank