PAGE FOUR FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1924 --- THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Pi Kappa Alpha's Jump to Lead in Intra-Mural Meet Doornoboos Wins Hurdless Raising Fraternity to First Place Score The P i Kappa Alpha fraternity jumped into the lead in the intramural track and field meet yesterday when Dornheim won the finals in a 12,540 point victory. The fraternity's total for the meet to 12,540 points. Sigma Alma Epsilon is second with 12,181 points, and the team's total is close to three thousand with 12,000 points. Christian, Sigma Phil Epilon, was second to Doornboom in the high hurdles and Boga, Sigma Alpha Epilon, was third. Doornboom was 17 second flat, but his time of 16.4 seconds made in one of the preliminary boats will stand as the meet record. Wong Wai, representing the Cosmopolitan club, won the semi-final heat of the 220 yard dash with a time of 23.5 seconds. Others who qualified for the finals are Roeven and McAdow, Pi Kappa Alphaj; Woods, Mike Landau; Boole, Alba Kappa Laudela; and Maril; Signa Phi Epilion. The events to be run off at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning are finales 220-yard dash, preliminary 229-yard low hurdles, and the 2-meile run. The last event is the three throw, the 880-yard drum, and the two relays, to be completed next week. According to G. B. Patrick, who is in charge of the meet, all the three throws will be won Wednesday unless bad weather necessitates postponement. Dean Addresses C. of C. "Business and Scientific Method' Subject of Talk Hutchison, Johnson, Nov. 6—“Business, and the Scientific Method,” was the subject of v talk given by Dean Frank T. Stockton, of the School of Faithness, University of Kansas, to the University of Commerce here Wod needy. "Business applies practically to all the natural and social sciences today," he said. In addition business is learning to apply the scientific arm in the hands of its professionals in the development of its policies. "intentional investigation and experiment are the order of the day. Business is learning the value of research relating to its practice through experience, usually of the results of various in-vestigations; agencies." Dean Stockton briefly discussed the work of various public, semi-public and private business research agencies. "The small business as well as the large corporation can make a great scientific administration," he concluded. Stork Visits Wagstaff Home Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wagstaff announce the birth of a daughter Octet, 30, to whom they have given the name Joanna Gleden. Ms. Wagstaff fa22, formerly Miss Joanna Gleaed of Topeka was a member of Kappa fraternity. Ms. Wagstaff fraternity. Mr. Wagstaff, fa21, is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity and is now a partner in the Wiedemann confectionery of Lawrence. First student, in discussion of time of studying—"Do you know when I do my best thinking?" Second student—"In your sleep." Tree Committee Meets to Allot Christmas Funds The general committee on the Christmas tree tradition will most in the office of Chancellor E. H. Lindsey Saturday morning to make a final decision on the distribution of this year's Christmas fund. A session will be held by the executive committee with Ted Shultz, chirman, at the Commons. Friday noon from 12:20 to 1:30. Any student who would like to offer suggestions as to the distribution of funds is invited to attend, according to Mr. Shultz. The committee gave a dinner to Miss Margaret Quayles of the European Relief Commission Wednesday evening at the Colonial Room. Chancellor Presents Battalion Colors to R.O.T.C.at Drill "It is earnestly hoped that any other need toward which students are empowered will be brought to the attention of the committee before they make their final recommendations," said Ted Shulis, chairman of the comm. University Band, Dennis and Honorary Colonel Ansel in Ceremonies New battalion colors were presented to the R. E. O. T. cemetery afternoon in front of the Administration building, during the 4:50 hour. Chancellor E. H. Lindley presented the flag to the honorary colonel, who gave it to the color bearers. The members of the unit were marked from their place of regular assembly near Powder House to a position in front of the Administration building, where they formed a line TOWER'S FISH BRAND COLLEGE COATS SNAPPY,SERVICEABLE WATERPROOFS All the go with College men Chancellor, E. H., Lindley, accommodated by the chairs and directors of the various schools and the heads of the different departments of the University, stood at the central entrances of the building. The Chancellor made the presentation address and the honorary colonel Mariamann Gago, accepted the colors from him in teh簿 of the T. O. T. C. The band, which was in front of Haworth ball, played Spartan steps immediately after the presentation and also played the marches. . . The flag consists of a blue field of siskin, bearing the University seal and above it the banner "Reserve Officers Training Caps." Below the end is the inscription, "The University of Texas." The flag is presented by cold frime. After the flag had been received, the entire unit was marched around the Administration building from the east side and as they marched back past them from the west pass in front of the Chancellor, his staff, and the coats. Zoology Club Initiates Twenty New Members The Zoology Club bold initiation exercises for 29 new members at Smith's Grove Wednesday. A pantsie grover was served, after which Fredd. W. J. Baumgartner spoke on "The Origin of the Zoology Club." The following persons were initiated: Lorna McKeighan, Elibin Ritter, A. S. Reece, Kneeeper, team parker, George Walker, W. H. Burt, Pearl Forster, Lecon Galpin, Lairn A. Gilden, Minguren Paper, Anna MacKinnon, Marina Murray, Russell Trewath, Mary Fee, Walker Shannon, D. C. Knowles, Fred Allen, Francis Hutchinson, M. Parker, B. H. Kisselkamp. Varsity Slickers (YELLOW OR OLIVE) Sport Coats (YELLOW OR OLIVE) TOWER'S TRAD MARK FISH BRAND "The Rainy Day Poll" AJ TOWER CO. BOSTON MASS Bureau Gives New Service Films of Industrial Processes to Be Distributed A series of educational motion picture films, which depict in a most striking manner the processes employed in the mining, preparation, and utilization of the various mineral materials, is available through the bureau of visual instruction of the University. Be_Distributed During the past year these flies were exhibited to about one thousand individuals, totaling approximately a carrier of a million babies. In addition to the biome of mines films, many interesting reels are distributed relating to agriculture, automobile, biography, chemistry, electronic history, health and Kyoto manufacturing, radio and media study. The demand for these films for showing by educational institutions, churches, civic bodies, and other organizations has become so great that the original plan of centralized distribution from the Pittsburgh experiment station of the bureau of mines has become inadequate. 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