FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14. 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Dad's Day" Set Apart as Time to Pay Father Special Homage Is Tradition on Mount Oread Dad's day is not an old tradition of the University of Kansas and yet there is none more firmly established. In the years to come the students of today will return to the Dad's days of tomorrow, when they will be the dads and look back with pleasure to the beginning of this tradition. The first Dady's day was held Saturday, Nov. 4, 1922, when more than one hundred dads, many, of them alumni of the University, returned to see Kansas trounced the Sooners to the tune of 19-3. For weeks great interest had been in this first Dad's day with the intention of making it an annual event, when all the daylong day slogans were printed, to be basted on automobile-windshields. Rev. Mark Mohler, minister of the Unitarian church, composed a song for the Dart Fighting Day." For the occasion. It had been planned to hold the banquet in Robinson gymnasium, but when it was found that only 350 tickets had been sold, it was held in the University Commons, which would just accommodate the crowd. A contest among the organized houses was instituted by the athletic office. A refund tickets to the game was made to the house having the largest per cent of their data present. The principal speaker was William Allen White, ex-81, of Emporia. The toastmaster was Prof. W. Davis, of the department of history. "Benny" Owenwen then Okla. "Benny" Owenwen then Okla. U. Quarterback, also spoke The Oklahoma team went to the Annual Sale Progressing Jay Janes Carry on Jayhawker Campaign on Hill The sale of Jaffawers which is being carried on by the Jay Jamamong the University women is going well, according to a statement made this morning by H. R. McFearnland, business manager for the yacht company. The campaign will be extended to the Bilquent men on the hill. MeFairland said that the rate of Jayhawks this year is expected to exceed that of last year by at least 500. After the Thanksgiving vies, MeFairland sold all at the reduced price of $1.00, but at the regular price of $5.50. Little Yellow Building Home of Astronomy The deadline for individual pictures is January 10. McFarland asks that if possible the pictures be made here, as the Lawrence photos are the proper ples and background. Individual pictures are to be 4.6 inches in size. These pictures are not coming in fast enough, accordn to McFarland, end as the time is not meant m must be attended to at once. The Observatory, the little yellow building across from the Administration building, was erected in 1919 through the efforts of Prof. Dinamore after. There was a small appropriation made for the erection of the building which houses instruments in the basement and for the building. The instruments were formerly in Blake hall, but they were not mounted while there. The astronomy department has an annual enrollment of about one hundred students who may obtain the degree of Bachelor of Science or the Master's degree. The value of the study of astronomy in the university lies in two main fields. First for the subject, we learn about an entirely different field, secondly, for the one who needs the subject as part of his professional training. Astrometry leads directly and indirectly to several vocations and also frenzifies a different training in other departments. The professional assistance of the astrometry are the direct application of the training. The indirect are the navigator, the computer in the observatory, Coast and Goddiet Survey, and Weather Bureau, all of which are in need of professional service. ANNOUNCEMENTS The first Dad's day was a decided success and Chancellor E. H. Lindley, commenting on it later, expressed his belief that he had itself as a tradition of K. U. banquet, as the guests of the Law- rence Chamber of Commerce, the mem- bers acting as dads to the Oklahoma men. William Allen White was also the speaker at the Dad's Day banquet which was held after the Aggie game of 23. John D. Ryer was the comaster and Senator Arthur Capper was among the guests. C. M. Mann, professor of sociology, will speak to the Young People's Forum of the Unitarian church, Sunday morning, Nov. 16, at 10 a.m. His subject will be "Christian Attitude Toward Criminals." Prizes were offered for the dad coming the greatest distance and for the dad having the greatest number of children enrolled. The prize for the ddad coming from the greatest distance was won by J. C. Marcey, who came direct from Europe. It was a string of toy cars. Pro.C. C.J. Pouney and his sister were tied for the other prize with three children each enrolled. Over five hundred tickets were sold for the banquet which was held in Robinson gymnasium since the Commons would no longer accommodate the crowd. The members of the K, S, A, C. football team were guests. The enthusiasm and the increased number present last year, marked Dind's day as a permanent institution at the University of Kansas and at the University and indications of acceptance this year will be larger still. At last old Dad, who foots the hill and bears the brunt for son's education, is coming into his own, with a way out in side to do him homage. There will be a meeting of the students of the School of Business Monday, at 3:30 in room 206 west Administration building. Lee Gregg, REC. LOST—Cloth purse containing $6' in bills, small change, and a key, Finder please phone 2506. N17 WANT-ADS DILLIARD TABLE for sale, cheap. Full size; A1-condition. Ideal for club or fraternity. Write Box YXY, Kannan office. N21 1. 0ST=Between gym, and central Ad., Gold evaporshp mcell initiated A. J. W. Finder call 2057 Red. N16 LOST- Delta Upsilon fraternity pin. Plain gold. Engraved name, J. F. Schuetz on back. Call 448. Reward. N16 1.OST-Blue silk parasol, Japanese shape, M. L. R. on handle, Silk cord, Reward, Mary Lois Ruppen- phone, 268. N20 TAKEN BY MISTAKE from cloak room at Stigma Kappa party, Nov. 7, blue Knapkat size 7-3.8. Return Knapkat house and reown. N16 FOR RENT—Room for 2 or 3 men at 1216 Tenn, fine location and best of service guaranteed. Phone 2531 Whits. N17 FOR SALE—A slide trombone, Martin brand, god condition, very reasonable price. Call 1939. N12 LOST - On campus, or between 1241 Loudsaint, and campus, blue wedge- wood lavender, gold chain. Finder 1855, Aksun. 1855, Reward. Gorttin E. Martin. gymnasium Saturday. Reward. Call 2325 Black. N16 LOST—A pair of tortoise shell rim- med glasses. Finder please call 290. N17 LOST—Alpha Epsilon Iota pin. Finder please call 1045 Whites. N18 LOST—Billfold containing $24 FOUND—Coin purse, contains small change. 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