TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1024 - THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Psychologist Will Talk at Fine Arts Day Convocation Both Glee Clubs and Band Will Have Part in the Program Friday Morning Morning 4 Joseph Jastrow, one of the most widely known of American psychologists, will address the University convention next Friday. The convocation will be one of the features of the annual Fine Arts day which is scheduled for that date. Special programs will be provided by the School for Fine Arts and the Joseph Jastrow's speech, both bite clubs will sing several numbers and a special number by the band will probably be given. Professor Jastow has occupied the chair of psychology at the University of Wisconsin since 1888. According to data secured from the office of R. A. Schwiegler, dean of the School of Education, Professor Jastow is a distinguished psychologist and a clever, instructive, and witty lecturer. He presents in a simple and clear manner his theories of government human behavior and that appeal to the everyday interests of men and women. Professor Jastrow, who is a nast president of the American Psychological Association, has contributed to many magazines, both popular and scientific, articles on psychological, educational, and general subjects. He is also the author of several books, some of which are "The Quotient of Factors in the Activity of Investment," and "Facts and Fable in Psychology." As a lecturer, Professor Jastrow is much in demand. He has made addresses at the Universities of California, Chicago, Texas, Washington. He has also described to numerous medical and educational societies. Students to Meet in West American Social Problems to Be Discussed Students from all the states west of the Rockies, from Mexico and from British Columbia will have a convention at Adelamor on Montevallo Bay. The West Count inter-racial problem, Christianity and vital American social problems, education and training for Christian service, the present need for men in full time Christi- ness training, the problems listed for discussion. Commissions have been appointed to study the questions which will be discussed. They will present ful data on their respective subject to the convention before the discussor begins. Sherwick Eddy, Bishop F. J. M. McConnell of Pittsburgh, Francis P. Miller of New York, James A. Franklin of Los Angeles and Harrison S. Elliott of the Union Theological Seminary of New York are among the head-liners scheduled to address the gathering. ANNOUNCEMENTS MacDowell fraternity will hold membership tryouts Wednesday evening at 7:30 in room 16 central administration building. Anyone wishing application blanks see Margaret Butcher. Jeanette Strickler, pres. There will be no W. A. a meeting Wednesday because of confeting hockey games. A cancelling meeting will be held Tuesday, Nov. 25. Jeannette Strier, presler, ne Meeting of Freshman men in Myers hall this evening at 7:30 to make final plans for thelympics. Phi Lambda Sigma meets Wednes day, Nov, 19, at 7 p.m. in Westmin ster hall Eileen Gaines, president. The members of Quack Club will hold a business meeting Wednesday, Nov. 19, at 7 p.m. in Robinson gym and a Quack practice at 7:30. Helen / Kennedy, president. The Men's Glee Club will meet at Green hall Wednesdays, Nov. 19, at 5:45 p. m., and go from there direct to Topeka. Prof. T. A. Larremore. Formal initiation of the K. U Dames will be held at Westminster hall. Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 Nov. 19. Turkey Run Arouses Interest All organized houses are showing interest in the Turkey run that is to be held next Saturday in connection with the freshman-Varsity football game. Several boarding houses are also forming teams and are expecting to have turkey for Thanksgiving. Stage Settings Feature in Fritz Leiber's Plays Turkey Run Arouses Interest A feature of Fritz Leiber's productions is the novel conception of stage pictures. Many fascinating effects are obtained by means of rose window silhouettes. The whole arrangement is illuminated with imaginative background with a wealth of many colored lights. The scenic scheme also provides for a quick change of scene, thus reducing the stage waits to merely the necessary time lost for change of costumes. It is through this device in the matter of scenery that Mr. Leiber is enabled to give more of the original script of Shakespearean test than he has played in the stage and to give the performance in a shorter length of time than is used by any other classic player of today. Mr. Leiber, with his company, will appear at the Bowersock Theatre, Monday night, Nov. 24, in "Hambet." Law Scrim Managers Claim Best Hill Party in Years for Dec. 5 Managers Secure Cordsen-Mac Nine-Piece Orchestra for Occasion The Law Scripm, 5.2, is to be one of the best parties of its kind that has been given here for years, with Blake and Ralph B. Blake, nuggets. "We have been very fortunate in obtaining the Corssen-Mac nine-piece orchestra, which has been playing at the Bellerive hotel in Kansas City, Mo. for some time, and without doubt is the best orchestra obtainable in this section of the country," said the managers this morning. “There will also be a well known entertainer from Kansas City, who will liven up the party, and the other arrangements for the program are rapidly nearing completion,” said Ralph Blake. The managers are urging all who expect to attend the Law Sermin to year to purchase tickets at once. As soon as the quota of 125 tickets are sold, the tickets will go off sale and it will be impossible to obtain them thereafter. The sale has been very popular all the time, probably all the goes by Thanksgiving, at the latest, the managers predict. Tickets are on sale now and may be obtained from either of the Scrimmanagers, John Blake or Ralph Blake, at the Law school. The price has been set at $3.00, so that the crowd can be limited to 125 couples. "By limiting the number attending, a much more successful party can be had, would be possible if a larger crowd were admitted," said the managers. Plan Sophomore Dinner Novel Entertainment Featured for Class Women of '27 Music, dances, and legerdemain performances will be features of the entertainment at the banquet of the University given at 6 o'clock at the University commons Nov. 25, according to Dorothy Laxton and Mardge Wardle, sophomore representatives on the W. G. Aw who are managing the event. Oh Fudge! Says Cub Who Seeks Lost Key Tickets are on sale now at every organized house and in every group. The price is fifty cents. Thanksgiving decorations will help to carry out the idea of a Thanksgiving dinner. The entertainment will include music, dances by some of the members of the Tau Sigma sorority, and legerdemain tricks by Mary Eleanor Flink, c27. The purpose of the banquet is to furnish a Thanksgiving dinner for the sophomore women and junior men to give a muker at which the women may become better acquainted. Perhaps you remember the search on the Holy Grail. Well it had nothing on the search of a Kanaan cane espioner for the lost key to the fudge For the benefit of those who, like the cub, might think a fudge box is a container for a certain kind of well-known home made cake, let it be explained that a fudge box is simply a small metallic rectangle in which a cookie may be placed. More minute news are placed to be used as an auxiliary to the main press. It was suggested that this cub be the story about the lost key to the cave, and then go back yes, who but a she would be so dumb? —went out to get the hot news Wouldn't that be a big scoop for a cub? Perhaps? Or maybe she could find the key, they might open the box and give her a piece of fudge, or maya But finding the key was about a easy as finding the widow of the un known soldier or teaching a one legged hippopotamus to do the flee on a hamana peel to the time of his formation. Some one told her he had seen "Petra" Clark put it on a key ring with the key to the pitcher's blower and throw it in Petter lake. Now there is no chance to find the key from where the fledgling will be warm enough to allow diving for tq but by them the fledge will be stale WANT-ADS The University of Colorado has a ruling that no freshmen may enter the stadium until all appclassmates are settled. OST—Swan fountain pen in Snow hall lecture room, name on barrel, 'under call Mahoney at 1977. 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A Girl A Boy Some Music A Dance Marion Rice Dancing Studio "Over Bell's". Happy is the Dancer Practice Economy DR. C. R. ALBRIGHT, Chiropractor 1101 Mass. Opposite the Court House EUDALY BROS. Garage THE DALE PRINT SHOP Christmas Cards. Programs. Job Printing. We have up-to-the-minute, modern equipment, also the $ S U N - A E R O $ ADREYE & ADREYE, Chiropracteurs, 615 Mass. Neuro. through adjusting, Phone 442 CALL (800) 342-2929 DR. FLORENCE BARROWS, Osteopathic Physician. 805% Mass. Phone 2357. which combines the beneficial effects of Light, Heat and Air Is Your Coiffure Attractive? 1027 Mass. Phones 228. It has no equal for the Water Wave and Facials. Marcels a Specialty in rear of WILSON'S DRUG STORE 634 Mass. St. Phone 31 for Annointment Wilson's Beauty Shop We save you 20 per cent pea day on labor alone. We carry out our work. We do plumbing and wiring. We specialize on repair work. We make estimates free. We day or night in emergencies. We have 12 years experience service. 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Are you guiding against pyorbear and watching little deoxy get a start? I can learn that good service is Carefree and Good Service Office over Dick's Drug Store Eighth and M大街, Streets CHRISTMAS CARD9 in the Engraved Line should be ordered now. We also have Dimries, Portfolios, Leather Goods, Memory Books, A. G. ALRICH Stationery 736 Mass. St. Brick English and his SINGING SYNCOPOTS (Direct from Newman Theater, Kansas City) and other added attractions, BENEFIT BALL Friday, Nov. 21 9 P. M. F. A. U. Hall Tickets Only $1.00 Get your tickets NOW at— Varsity Annex Ike's Confectionery Hour Barber Shop Concorde Carpet Swyde's Billard Park All Week—With Complete Change Daily 'The MARGARET LILLY Show' IN CONNECTION WITH OUR HIGH-CLASS MOVIE PROGRAM NOTE—The Margaret Lilly Show is much bigger and better than when here before VARSITY Tonight - Tomorrow Tonight - Tomorrow Mary Pickford in Thursday—Friday—Saturday Rudolph Valentino 'Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall' in "A SAINTED DEVIL" ORPHEUM Week-End Show - - Friday - Saturday "Wine of Youth" With PAULINE GARON, ELEANOR BOURDMAN, BEN LYON Rolls! Thrills!! Spills!!! At the New Skating Rink Here is the joy of motion unobstructed—the gliding rhythm brings back memories of skates and school days. You may come with your own friends. A line party at the Skating Rink would be a novel entertainment for any gang. Once more you may experience the thrill of skating for only a small charge. Afternoon, 3-5, Admission Free Open Each Evening, 7-9:30 Ladies Free -- Men 10c Skates 25c BOWERSOCK THEATRE One Night Only MONDAY NOV. 24 The Season's Big Event! in "HAMLET" FRITZ LEIBER George Ford Presents Magnificently Staged With a Superb Cast of 30 Whirlwind of Praise from the World's Foremost Critics "Fritz Leiber is the best interpreter of Shakespeare on the American stage,"—GEORGE JEAN NATHAN, Editor, American Mercury. "Most interesting Shakespearean actor we know."—ALEXANDER WOOLCOTT, N. Y. Herald. "Best Hamlet within memory."—TOM BLACKBURN, New York News. "He makes Shakespeare live again."—STEPHEN RATHBUN, New York Sun. "Leiber played to 100,000 in five weeks on Broadway, a world's record."—New York Sun. Prices $2.50, $2, $1-50, $1, 50c Plus Tax Seats Now Selling Be advised! Buy early! Mr. Leiber plays to capacity houses every night with his delightful performances. ( V )