THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1924 PAGE TWO-A UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Officin] Student Paper of the University of Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Associate Editor New Editor Editorial Director T编辑员 T编辑员 N编辑 N编辑 N编辑 Lola Pelo Mary Loe Romophen Felix Braun Harry Hutchison Maria Hutchison Steve McPhee John McPhee Caroline Aubrey Marie Aubrey Mary Cline Business Manager John Flavel McGrath Address all communication to THE UNIVERSITY DAILY ENSANJ Liferan Ramirez FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1924 Phones | Furniture | | | :--- | :--- | | Library department | K, U, 2 | | Business department | K, U, 6 | "THE MISSING LINK" KFKU will broadcast her first "K.U. Radio night" program to many thousands of Cancer students of the University, the "silenting link" between K.U. and her audience will be found. Many are old read will either ground the radio set next Tuesday evenings and Eat into the familial warmth of the daechawk. From Los Angeles, St. Paul, New Ocean and New York, new swimmers will listen to a program that will guide old ones into a swim checkout, and will again for a few short thursdays their six days. From the farmhouse with his family of seven and a crab cut to the "blue thun" handle- male man with a lightly trained tube cut to the ocean radio will bring the old school to them. The state is reliant, many of which were founded and located from the great extent, and public schools realised that by giving to each of the four state institutions a broadcast station they would make life more enjoyable for all. It will be helpful to the people a cheerful recognition of culture and take away the advantage, due that it is a place where the students hang around daily standing the corner so they may fall again into the arms of Mormonism. The University of Kansas man gives his state return in for the stature and use that me worthwhile; educational knowledge can Kang will. bith sides in a recent Pt. Worth, Texas election elicited victory by a 2-14 majority, and when the votes were capped one side led by 1,500 cant of 15,000 votes. It is possible La Follette was another the predicts for both sides? A DUCHESS SANS DUCHY This being a great decision of an empire which is put and presses on a nation which is still to come must be rather unique, judging by the Washington in experience of the Grand Dauphin Alexandria Poodavale, who, when kumbh, known as the Grand Duke Cyril, has declared himself the canon of all the Russia. The only trouble with the declaration on ing it than the Soviet comes not to have heard of it, or, if they have to have overloaded its authenticity, Madame Feschwera's title has not been overloaded by American society women, however. They are used to discovering that their "duke" and "harper" are likely to be fortune hunters, and it is only right that they should make the most of finding a dukes of doubtless authenticity, even if that authenticity is not considered by her fellow countrymen. The state department called Washington society leaders a great deal of embarrassment by refusing to treat the duke as diplomatic royalty, giving as their reason that the United States does not recognize any Russian government. The diplomatic colony of Washington, more skilled in the intricacies of royalty and more royalty, has found a very clever way out of the situation. The duchex, in a sister of the queen of Romania, and will be accorded royal honors as such. TRADITION VALUES The student wh. struggles to be practical with just a touch of syllable sometimes times asks the question "What is the value of a tradition?" When first he asks the question it appears hard to answer. But it can be answered when the student thinks that in three years he will remember his biography no more so much by its character work, or its football games above, but by the R. U. Christiana tree and other celebrations like it, that during his under-graduate days he takes as a matter of course. If this student does not get a mark out of his college traditions as he feels he should, he perhaps will have to look to himself to find the cause. To answer this question before he gets out of school he must be informed of the really worthwhile things his university is doing. No one prevents this student from taking part in the affairs of his university. If he doesn't appreciate a wonderful Christmas he is not awake to the really great things that will mean to him when remembering his University when he is an old man. It would seem that a person is in the audience who heard Mr. Epit in China give his lecture on China, were not only troubled with bad hearing but were also paralyzed by how low advantage of the seats up front AN AMERICAN TRAIT everyone talks of being busy. And it does all talk—we really are busy. Students look forward to the day when they will be out of school. They they think they will have more time to spare. Business men promise themselves that they will take more time for pleasure and recreation in a few years, from now when they can retire. They will not be so busy, I mean, they think. Even the caravan housewife dreams of the day when our duties will be light. There is scarcely a person with whom one comes in contact who does not think he would like to have to do and more time for leisure. Could all these married people be given their desire they would find themselves in a few weeks' time as busy as they were before. They would find new activities to take the place of the others. To be cautious for time, to be busy, is an American sport almost as popular a baseball. Though folks bewail their lack of time they secretly take pride in their hurried life. If they didn't need would refuse to assume many dutties. If Americans are the burden of people they probably continue to keep up that reputation because they like it. When doing Christmas shopping in a crowded downtown district of a city, one usually decides after a day of doing one's timetable to stay on her own feet and not somebody else's, that "night is right" after all. If the faculty wear cap and gown at commencement next year, visitors will be liable to ask some of them what they are going to do now that they have finished their education. New that the debate between Texas and Kansas represents is settled, New Jersey and Arkansas will have a chance to direct the noquito question. It has been di-covered that airplane flights are able to restore speech and hearing. Wonder if they could restore memories, that way, just before examinations. Now we all writing home to Didi for money to buy his Christmas presents. TO THOSE WHO CANNOT MAKE A RHYME When your heart is nearly bursting With a swelling tenderness, And you cannot write a love song— What do you do? To whom you can confess. When reckoning is going wrong And you are feeling blue... And yet you can't compare a dirge? What do you do? When the object of your pursions is far away from you.— When the autumn hills are covered With a hue of purple-blue- And you cannot write a lyrice What do you do? When you're feeling very faint, And want something wild to do— And cannot even write free verse— What do you do? —Catherine E. Hoad, £26." OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN COMMUNICATIONS. Copy received at the Chancellor's Office until 11:00 a.m. There will be the annual all-University Student Friendship Convocation at ten o'clock Monday, December 15, in Robinson Gymnasium. On Other Hills 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 Approximately $34,000 was spent by students of Ohio State University this year in following the football tour on trips. The average number of trips per student is 15. An estate valued at $550,000 income into the hands of the University of Wisconsin as a result of it will be the into the late J. Stephen Tripi. Hinne dances are being given in the University of Colorado in order to finance a trip to Hawaii for the football man. dehates scheduled with Notre Dame Wabash, and Indiana State Normal School. The oldest living graduate of the University of Indiana recently celebrated his ninety-first birthday. This graduation is the Rev. James Lutherton who is also one of the oldest academic institutes in the United States. DePauw University, has finished with debate trouts, and those who succeeded in making the team are working in earnest. DePauw De Eighteen typewriterwrites, property of the School of Journalism of Marquette University, were stolen recently. The thieves entered through a lacement window of the journal building, and took the typewriterwrites away in a truck. No traces of the epilogue have been found. TEACHERS! "THE LONG ROAD" will be the subject of the discourse by the minister at Unity Church, 12th and Vt. St., Sunday at 11. Students' Forum at 10. Subject for discussion—"The Philos': ouhv of a Liberal Religion." The Oxford Union debaters of Sagittarius touring the United States will debate Denver University Dec. 19. Second named p.variety calls are now coming in. Enroll now so that we can get your credentials shortly. Fisk Teachers' Agency J. A. 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