一听 2015 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24,1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE- Towers for Radio Station Installed; Are 150 Feet High Hope to Begin Broadcasting by Christmas Vacation; Ingham to Have Charge Work has begun, on the erection of the new radio station at the University. It is hoped to have the station in operation before the Christmas vacation and open it with a big radio night just before school discontinuation of the Accademie de l'Inghom will have charge of the programs. The two towers have been erected. They are of structural steel, 150 feet high and 275 feet apart. They are just behind Marvin Hall. A window allows the sunlight to hang the sands. It will be composed of four wires with the lead-in in the center. The reception room is being furnished on the second floor of the electrical laboratories. It is to be strictly up-to-date and will include a reception room to accommodate waiting their turn to broadcast. As Strong as WDAF The American type will be a Western electric type 2-A. It will have a power of 500 watts and use an current of 1600 volts on the plate and 14 volts on the filament. It will be as powerful as WIHB and WDAF in Kansas City and will put it in class B of the high-powered stables. The equipment should include all of the central parts of the United States. Broadcasting will probably be done on Monday and Tuesday nights. This wave length will be somewhere between 200 and 290 meters, in the band set aside for education stations. This will allow it to be on the air at night when the weather conditions stations in this part of the country operating on lengths near this. Ingham to tie in 'charge' The programs will use the programming materials. It planned to offer a series of lectures by members of the faculty and music by the School of Fine Arts, the bands, glue clubs and the orchestra of the University. The programs will be interactive, instructive, according to Mr. Ingham. A new radio correspondence school is to be instituted, if all plans work out. By listening to a series of lectures and passing an examination by it, students may receive a certificate of merit in this subject. It is hoped that in this way those who cannot attend the University or afford correspondence courses may gain a knowledge of the material they are interested in, said Mr. Ingham. During the last two years professors from the University of Kansas have given lectures on the "School of the Air" program from the Kansas City Star's station, WDAF. The programs which Mr. Ingham is working out will be modeled somewhat after these. Broadcast Games All games and activities which are deemed worthy of broadcasting will be sent over the other, and the radio nights which have been formerly broadcast from WDAF will be sent out from the Kansas station. The installation of the equipment is under the supervision of Prof. G. C. Shad on the department of electrical engineering. Mr. Ingham will be assisted by John F. Patt, c26. He was for two and one month editor and editor program director and ambassador of the Kansas City Star. At the same time that the station is being installed at the University a similar station is also being installed at the Kansas Agricultural College. It will be of the same size and power as the station here. The new set will add materiality to the equipment of the department of electrical engineering and will provide uniformity for radio (experimentation). The largest universities of the country are finding radio a valuable part of their equipment," said Chan Yunfei, an electrical engineer. "Not only it is desirable as a part of the electrical department, but it is a valuable means of disassiminating over the state, in prompt fashion, in research and high at the University." Research Study Published "The School Attendance Service in American Cities" is the title of a research study made by Dr. F, V. Bermigo which has recently appeared in the form of a 180 page printed report on his dissertation in 1923 on his dissertation for The Ph. D. degree at the University of Kansas, where he spent two years in graduate study in addition to one year spent at Columbia University and an official in the Insular Education Department of the Philippine Islands. K. U. Marshal Reports Ushers Give Satisfaction Aveeding to G. B. Patrick, Marshal of the K. U. Athletic Association, the ubaes at the football games have given better service and satisfaction this year in in former years. They report promptly and stay in their sections throughout the entire game. There are 72 users in both the east and west stands under the direction of a head usher. A section of users is also shown him is in charge of each entrée. Temporary bleachers have been erected for the Nebraska game in order to accommodate the home-crowd. These stands will be in charge of about 20 extra ushers taken from the reserve list. Jinx Flops Off Field When Aggies Loose Kansas Jack Rabbit Cow School May Start Bunn Farm for Future Games With K. U The Manhattan Chronicle carries the following story which they style "the real lowdown on how the Aggies crushed the Jinx." "Between the halves of the game last Saturday not many people in the crowd noticed that a rabbit was turned loose, the 'lossing of the rabbit' was a revival of a similar occurence" in the Aggie-Kansas game of 1906 when the Aggies defeated K. U. 6 to 6. The ceremony at the 1906 game was planned by the Rooters Club which corresponds to the present day pop organization, the Wampus Cats. The rabbit which ran across the field Saturday was brought in from west Texas and arrived at the Angie team of 1906, and the revival of the custom was his idea. "It is planned to make the 'loosing of it: rabbit' an annual custom at k. U.-Aggie games, as the results of a factory have "been highly satisfactory." who expect to attend the game next fall need not feel surprised to see a flock of bunnies turned loose by hopeful Argies who believe in preparation. It is a question in the minds of some people as to whether the result of the "losing of the rabbit" or the losing of the rabbit foot. However the exuberant Aggs must have overlooked the fact that the other time they turned loose a rabbit, it was 18 years before they won a game from K. U.-Heigh Hc! Let the custom be revived. There are approximately 20,000 clks in Yellowstone National Park. A motion picture is being taken by the Department of Agriculture outlining the damages done by insects to forest products. Engle and Skaer Predict Soph Hop Will Be Success Chuck Shofstall's Orchestra With Eleven Pieces Will Heat Up the party "The sooth bop this year will be an hot at a small town depot store on the 24th of December," Fred Skane, president of the sophomore class, said yesterday. Johnny Engel, manager of the party, heartily enjoys Skane's remark and promises something dazzling and eyeopening in the way of decorations, and refreshments that will take one back to the good old days when a party ment灯 lot of good appetizing food, To be 1 O'clock Party The soph hop is scheduled for Friday, Nov. 7. It will be a 1 o'clock noon clutch and the vary from 10 to 12 Tickets, to two dollars a couple are now at sale and 180 must be sold before November 1. As attendance is not limited to sophomores, Engle advises an early purchase. He feels confident there will be a rush for tickets. The Hop will be held in the gymnasium taut, according to Engle, won't be able to recognize the place. Decorations will hide the goals and trusses and the office committee, of which Bill Dills is chairman, will smooth out all bumps and cracks. At 12 noon, he will dance the floor will make a sold headed man's head look like a raised field. To Have "Red Hot" Music Engle says that he has made an adventure into "rodeo music, Chuck Berry's funfilled," of 11 pieces will play. Six of the men are members of the regular orchestra and the remaining five come from Louis Forbesbette's jazz orches City playing at the Royal Theater. Investigates Sore Throat Dr. E. B. Heaver, who is in charge of the hospital at Haskell, has asked Dr. Noble P. Sherwood, chairman of the department of bacteriology, for the co-operation of his department in investigating some cases of sore throat at Haskell Institute. Dr. Cora M. Downs and Miss Chira Ngm members of the bacteriology staff, who have seen the food handlers, at the school in order to prevent the possible outbreak of an epidemic. 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