RAGE TWO THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, DEC. 10, 1924 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Official Student Paper of the University of Associate Chief Associate Editor George Church New York Editor Carl Cuff Totem Editor H W Johnson Totem Editor Dianne Hicks Night Edition Ipyn Brown Night Edition Katherine Editor Linda Searsh Katherine Editor Linda Searsh Lola Pyle Mary Lina Mintznerthal Ava Drummond Nick Dunnell Elaine Kearl Rhee Kherrath Moni Clyne Noyes Business Manager ... John Floyd McComb Address all communications to THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Lawrence, Kansas WEDNESDAY, DEC. 10, 1924 Firm Editorial department K. U. 25 Business department K. U. 25 WEDNESDAY DVC 10 1004 The student who successfully handles a great number of outside activities, private worries, and curricular work without breaking down under the strain, would make a good efficiency expert without further training. This student must decide which meetings seem most important, and must regrive his schedule accordingly. FOR SHORTER DERATES A debate should be one of the foremost activities, to be attended in preference to many other entertainment because of its fundamental value. It would be more worthwhile, and more facts would be retained, possibly, if the debates were shorter. Out of the twelve hundred persons who attended the Oxford debates, many came for curiosity's sake, and many left early, making their denomination conspicuous and disturbing the audience as well as the speakers. Those who stood by and saw the debate to the end, were benefited by a few good laughs that came toward the last, but many of the audience wished they might get up too, and go home to attend to necessary work. The desire for shorter talks implies no disrespect to the debaters. Even if one were listening to the most famous speaker in the world, he would become uneasy if the speech were too long. It is too much to ask for attention for four hours at one time. Is it impossible to have shorter debates? If students were assured that they wouldn't be obliged to listen to lengthy as well as dry talks by some student who can't hope to hold his audience, and sit through long walks, both at the beginning and before the rebuttal, perhaps better crowds would come out to support the home team. "CHRISTMAS" What will it be this year—Xmas or Christmas? When you are writing or thinking about Christmas will you substitut an X for the name of Christ? Do we forget that the day is not inside for remembrances of the Savior and not just for the "big dinner" of the exchange of presents? VIEWS IN ATHLETICS Dr. F. C. Allen has won his pin in asking for a change in the date of the annual Kansas-Missouri football game. He is an athletic director with vision enough to realize the relation of football to other things. He has shown foreword and ability in his dealing with his problems. His decisions are many times governed by acknowledgment of the relative importance of athletic questions to the ultimate good of the men and the student body. It is largely due to Doctor Allen and his assistants that clean athletics typify this University. Kansas should be appreciative of a coach who puts the public good, the University's reputation and the men's right to spend Thanksgiving at home, above gate receipts. CAMPUS OPINION Now that the disputants have cooled off, may I offer a word about Hobo day? Beforehand, catch year; my attitude has been sympathetic. I have expected simply an abelation of innocent high spirits and of good fellowship. The reality has been disappointing. Waive the fact that some of the costumes overstepped the reasonable decorum of the campus. Valid objections are first, that excitement and self-esteemless dis- --se reunir El Atencio Jeneves, el 11 de dec. en el Little Theatre, Green Hall, a lll de 4:36. A esta reunión se presentara la comida "Sin Palabra", lorsque fu cundo en Topeka. Habra también discusiones de importancia. MYRON W. WAGGONER. Presidente Professor Wilson will be in the Classical Museum, 208 Forsner hall, from 1:30 to 4:30 Tuesday. Dec. 11, and 14, and he on the objects on exhibition at the museum. OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN CLASSICAL LECTURE. E. H. LINDLEY. Copy received at the Chancellor's office until 11:00 a.m. Vol. II, Wednesday, December 16, 1994 n. 287 WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB: The regular meeting of the Women's G club will be held in Fresno chapel at 4:39 Thursday, Dec. 11. AGNES HUSRAND, Director. JAYHAWKER ADVISORY COMMITTEE: There will be a meeting of the Jayawker Advisory Committee at 4:30 p. m., Thursday, Dec. 11, in the Jayawker office. L. N. FLINT, Chairman. PEN AND SCROLL Pen and Stirrel will meet Thursday evening, Dec. 11, at 7:39, in the out door of central Administration building. News members will be invited to join them. EL ATENEO: ORCHESTRA REHEARSALS O琴廊 rehearsal Thursday evening, 7:15, in Fraser Chapel. This is a very important rehearsal, and all members of the orchestra are welcome to attend. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION: KARL M. ANDRIST, Director. R. A. SCHWEGLER, Acting Dean There will be a meeting of the faculty of the School of Education or Thursday, Dec. 11, at 4:30, in room 119 Fraser hall. UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S CLUB: This University Women's Club Christians party, which was to have been held in Belgrade, in Istrian Gymnasium, but been changed to west Adrian buildings, had its election on Wednesday. situated attention in the class-room; second, that the ready wheels of the moved devoted hobbes, both within and outside, university halls, interrupted recitations. Ten years hence many of these merry-makers will be owners or managers of business organizations. As owners and managers, they will tolerate the occasional interruption with the days work? The mush-um-branded faculty, whatever its faults, has a sense of business obligation. Professors do not relish the spending of a half-day in the arduous work of managing only to have the effort wasted. The instinct far some kind of Saturninia seems to be deeply rooted in the human breast. But carnival and business do not mix. If students are not prepared for "spirit"—with emphasis on the University—they will vote to work while $50.00 Suits For College Students Protch the Tailor Over 833 Mass. TAXI — RENT-A-FORD Storage 50e HUNSINGER No. 12 Everybody, Anywhere. For Answer: 1. Send stamps to the University of 2. Price duplicated if sent. Send stamp for circular rules and question- ties. Send to HORATORO- SIS, Deget, 9, Aurora, IA. $3500 IN CASH PRIZES P X L they work and wear the motley o come holiday. 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