PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1924 University Radio Station Is Given Wave Length,278 Broadcasting Can Be Heard Well Out of the U. S. With No Range Conflict A wave length of 278 meters has been definitely decided for the new University radio station. This length, which is within the band range, will put reception on the station within the reach of almost any good radio receiver and yet sufficiently out of the range of such stations as the Kannas City Star, so that if it will there or be interfered with by them. The transmitter, is being constructed by the Western Electric Company. This commanv is the leading manufacturer of radio equipment in the United States and has constructed most of the transmitters used in the larger stations. The transmitter is rated at 600 watts and under normal conditions should have a range well out of the United States. Operation Is Exponential The Western Electric transmitter operates on the Heising principle which consists of essentially two parts and a modulator. The oscillator is an alternating radio generator of alternating radio frequency. The particular frequency to which the generator at the University will be adjusted is 1,088,000 cycles per second. As the receiving set is tuned to a particular carrier wave, its resonant point is adjusted to correspond with the carrier wave. Thus, tuning conditions of bringing together two frequencies must cause the same whirling sound. The modulator is the part of a radio transmitter that regulates the radio-frequency output of the oscillator. It consists principally of large vacuum tubes and inductances. These are so arranged that the plate voltage which is supplied to the oscillator tube is varied in accordance with the strength of the modulation currents which come from the modulator. Crystal Set Will Work Here As the output of the oscillator depends on the plate voltage at which it works, the intensity of the radio frequency current supplied to the antenna is controlled by the modulator. If the current in the transmitter is varied in accordance with this current. Thus modulation, which means in this case variation of intensity, is accomplished. The electromagnetic output of a station is generally classified according to the wave length while being sent through space. Since it travels at very near the velocity of light, which is 188,000 miles a second, its frequency may be computed from this wave length. With the 278 meter wave length assigned to the University, and the velocity just given, we can infer that complete waves will pass a given point in one second. This is the number of cycles a second at which the station will operate. For reception in Lawrence, only crystal sets will be necessary unless a loud speaker is to be used. Programs are to be supplied through the extension division of the University. The operation is to be placed in the hands of the department of electrical engineering. ANNOUNCEMENTS Any house, organized or otherwise, which can furnish rooms for the high school editors next Friday night, Nov. 7. Please call Lela Pyle, chair of hospital committee at 2498 rcd. "Ted," Stuhl, University Y. M. C. A. secretary will speak at the University Endeavor at the Christian church, Sunday evening, Nov. 2, at 7:45 p. m. His subject will be "Why Discuss." KANSAS ANNEXES (Continued from move 1) the ball was hit by Kansan 42-40 line where a Kansas man fell on the ball. Washinton's ball on Kansas 39-6 line where a Kansas man fell on the ball. Washinton's ball on Kansas 29-4 line where a Kansas man fell on the ball. Washinton's ball on Kansas 29-4 line where a Kansas man fell on the ball. Lovet went around guard for 2 yards. Lovev went around guard for 2 yards. Lovev went around guard for 2 yards. Sorcerer Kansan 6, Washington 6 Second Quarter Washington's ball on Kansas 30-24 yard. A long forward pass to LaVieh made tasteless. LaVieh made a turn for Washington, which Walsh failed to gain. Lavi hit the line for 2 yards. Walsh inside 2 yards and passed to LaVieh. A pass by Walsh was knocked down by Burt. Kartz's ball on own 30-24 yards. Kartz's ball on hurdled for center down on Kansas 30-24 yard. Zolder went around right and made a short cut to the left. Zolder made first down for Kansas in corner of field, carried out halfway up the field. Hart made 2 pards at left end. Forward pass by Zebra intercepted by Flown on Washington 24-yard line. Washington hull, passed by Zebra, and intercepted made 2 yards through line. Implacable replay for Washington. Lavy pointed out of the field when Washington crossed Zebra pointed to Washington 25-yard line. Waith fumilled but recovered, and was down in his legs. Washington's hit on Zebra. Walsh thrown for 2yard kick by Davidson. Walsh pointed to Kawasan's 40-yard line to Trotterman, who was downed in his knees. Walsh touched the ball with 9 yards around right end. Burt failed to gain. Masked play failed. Kansas penalized 5 yards backhalf in motion. Fourth down, to qo. Zuber's yard was grounded. Zuber put up a few yards before Newton's tail on own 10-yard line. Lycae circled left for 3 yards. Leya pointed to Kansas 45-yard line, out of bounds. Star was through the left wing. Star was grounded. Zoon Zander to Anderson made first down for Kansas on Washington's 20-yard线. Star went through the right tackle. Star went through left guard for 2 yards. II. Smith went in for Taylor from left against Washington 6-yard line. star failed to gain. Halpin replaced Heakay for Kansas. Zuber's bear was grounded. He had been out on the field, fourth down. Zuber went through right tackle for a touchdown. Burt kicked score. **Kansas** 13, Washington 0. He ran for 25 yards and placed Burt. Levy kicked off to Zuber on Kansas Yard line. Zuber returned to 25 yard line. Zuber pointed to Washington 10. Zuber ran for 16 yards and was downed in his traks as the half ended. **Score:** Kansas 15, Washington 0. Third Quarter Larkin kicked off for Washington to Hart on Kansas line; Hart returned to 20 and then to Hartton's 45-line yard. He hauled蔡 Lyle for Washington. Hayne failed to gain around right end. Walsh failed to gain. Forward Flown made a yard through line. Flown failed to gain through right guard. Levy pulled to Testerma on Kane's covered team and Kansas man on own 30-yard line. Hodges failed to gain. Zohner picked to Levy, who fumed. Testerma picked to ball on Washington's 40-yard line. Hart made 1 yard through left tackle. Pass Zohner to R. Smith was grounded. A dribble by left guard ended in pass. Washington's 15-yard line and returned it to Washington's 45-yard line. Haves failed to gain around left end. Levy picked out of possession. Burt torched through center for 8 yards. Kansas penalized 15 yards for holding. Zohner pulled to Walsh on Washington's 25-yard line. Hawke failed to gain around end. Washington penalized 15 yards for holding. Levy pointed to Tenneman in his possession and he traced it on his tracks. Ross Smith replaced Taylor. Hurt hit line for 3 yards. Zucker made 8 yards around right end. Hornet replaced Hayes for Washington. Hurt circled left end for 5 yards. Zucker made 6 yards around left end. Hornet replaced Hayes for Washington. 24-yard线. Burt made 5 yards through left side. Burt went around Washington. 24-yard线. Burt made 5 yards through left side. Burt went around Washington. 24-yard线. Burt made 5 yards through left side. Haley went around left end for a touchdown. Burt kicked goal. Score: Kansas 20, Washington 5. Burt kicked goal. Score: Kansas 20, Washington 5. Burt kicked goal. Score: Kansas 20, Washington 5. Groningen threw Zuber for 7-yard loss. James ended. Score: K.C. U. 20, Washington Fourth Quarter Irgram ploughed Flom. Zuber punted to Washin on Washington 45-point line. Washin on Washington 45-point line. Davidson was injured and Cloud ploughed him. Burt failed to gain at left end. Hart took it. Davidson took it. Davidson took it. Davidson took it. Davidson took it. Davidson took it. Davidson took it. Davidson took it. Davidson took it. Davidson took it. Davidson took it. Davidson took it. Davidson took it. Davidson took it. Davidson took it. Davidson took it. Davidson took it. Davidson took it. Davidson took it. Davidson took it. Davidson Ley pointed to Teterstern in mid-field, when returned it to Washington's 40-yard line. Wiltman replaced Avali. Kansas fumbled, but Lippert scored a double. Liindy substituted for Iett, Pase Zuber to Hodges for 30 yards. Hall on Washougal 15-yard line. Vights replaced Bastian for 30 yards. Duncan tallized 15 yards for holdline. Pas, Lippel to Zuder for 15 yards. Powers replaced So Anderson. Avli replaced William. Pass was down to Kendrick. Stare replaced Lifley. Baker replaced Teterstern. Burt hit the line for touchdown. Burk hit goal. Score: Ken Levy kicked off to Burt on 2-yard line. Burt broke through left sidekick for a 8-yard kick. Burt fell back failed to gain. Zuber failed at right end. Zuber pointed to Washington 30-yard line. Walters replaced Hodges at quarter. Burt kicked off to Washington 82-10 line to win the game. Levy intervened by Stair in mid-field, and returned to Washington 82-0 line. Stair scored right end for first down. Sainbrook replace Hardy. Stair made 4 yards at gate. Bert kicked off to Irwin. Paz Zuber to Stair, and Star made touchdown. Burt kicked goal. Scorer made touchdown. Burt kicked goal. Scorer made touchdown. Levy kicked over goal line. Kansas on their own 24-yard line. Bolt hit line for 2 yards. Kansas penalized 15 yards for building. Stark trunched around left end with 15 yards for a boundless. Hort kicked goal. Store. Kansas 6; Washington, 6. Hirt kicked off over Washington goal line. Washington ball on their 20-yard line. Lyle made 1 yard through line. Pass by Levy 8. Levy made 3 yards through line. Washington 20 yard line. Zuber closed right end to Washington 5-yard line. Lawne- re replaced Kuzner. Zuber bit line for 2 yards. Zuber through line for touchdown. Goal score. Score: Krumm, 41, Washougal 8. On next play Washington penalized 5 yards for off-side. Levy failed to gain. Levy punted to Starr on 38. Kansas 54-21 lift who returned 5 yards. Houston rebounded. Lark, hurt through right, ground, running back. Wash. scored. Starr, Kansas 64, Washington 4. HINDSON NANABA Gunning L. K. TERNER Grassing L. E. B. Smith Kirrars L. G. Haley Tarris G. D. Owen Ingramois R. TAYLER Well R. T. Hardy Boulcher R. T. S. Anand Walcow (C) H. Hoges. Lyle L. H. Zucker Brown L. H. Hoges *vey* Burt basketball. First down, Washington 2; Kansas 1. Forward pass attempted, Washington 5. Third down, completed, Washington 1, car 32 yards; Kansas 7 for 44 yards. Line by periscope, Washington 1, car 32 yards gained from line of sortrume, Washington 8, Kansas 14. Touchdown for B. Smith, Kansas 6. Touchdown for A. Smith. Referer, Cochrane; ampire, Griffith; head lineman, Milla English Graduate Students Meet The first meeting of majors of the English department who are engaged in graduate work was held Thursday. Most of the students who are engaged in investigation are doing so for their Masters thesis. The total number now at work on the ground is over twenty. According to Professor C. G. Dunlap of the En- Are you keeping your teeth clean? Are you guarding against pyrexer and watching lest decay gets a start? I can tell you about your teeth. I can get them cleaned and groomed. Office over Dick's Drug Store Eighth and Mass, Streets Wm. W. Russ, Dentist RENT-A-FORD Drive it Yourself 916 Mass. - - Phone 653 Men and Women Who Care Sample's Barber Shop East Side 924J MASS. ST. 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The Thanksgiving holidays will start at noon Wednesday, Nov. 26, and end Saturday, Nov. 29, according to the calendar at the Chancellor's office. in the Engravd Line should be ordered now. "We also have Diaries, Portfolios, Leather Goods, Memory Books, A. G. ALRICH Stationery 736 Mass. St. CHRISTMAS CARDS Let Us Prepare The Lunch for Your Hike Increase the pleasure of hiking and canoeing by having your lunch prepared. We can give you prompt service and the best of quality. All kinds of fruits, sandwiches, wienies and sweets are sold at our shop. Call up and tell us what you want. We will do the rest Rock Chalk Cafe SUIT VALUE WHATEVER your preference may be as to style, weave, color or pattern, you want to choose with an assurance of value. Value is very certain here; very obvious although the impracticality of Society Brand Suits. Feature values at— $40 Women of K. U. Wednesday, Nov. 5, is ELECTION day for freshman and graduate representatives to W. S. G. A. You want to elect the most efficient council members. Black Domino presents the ticket "Where Quality Counts." ELEANOR GRIEST was chosen as candidate for graduate representative because she has the thoughtful personality necessary for a position of that dignity and responsibility. She has had three years of council experience at Washburn College. FRESHEN! Two outstanding women of the class of 1928 were selected for your support. Frances Short is already well known in Corbin Hall, where she lives, and among other freshmen women because of her ability. She has already made the K. U. Glee Club and is showing interest in other activities. Frances was secretary of the senior class of Ablena high school last year. 4633914511 You need only to meet Verna Perkins, whose nickname, "Perky" is typical of her vitality and interest. She is the type of girl you will be proud to have as your representative. Remember Domino Represents the Best Whether its the Infant Age; The Schoolboy Age; or the Lover Age; Every Age Is: The "Romantic Age" One Day Left to Get Your Ticket for the Annual Y.W.C.A.Play Prices: 75c; $1; $1.25 Bowersock Theatre Nov.3 ONE NIGHT ONLY