图 PAGE TWO THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 192 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Official Student Paper STAFF Editor-in-Chief Edward Coulter Editorial editor David Bittner News Editor Nathan Eulinger Washington Editor Joseph Ferguson Editor Harold Herhardkorn Photographer Flip Tale Johnson-Brown Editor-in-Chief Martha Elmsham Monthly Shadow Writer ROARD MEMBERS B. Witney Crane Walter Grace Peter Sawers Mary Lail-Roseman Mary Lail-Roseman Sarah Walker John McKenna Elise Lehmann 1. Manager Name Business Manager John Foley McCann Circulation Manager James Cunney Address: all communications to THE UNIVERSITY DAYAK KANSAN Lawrence, Kansas. Places: K, U, 25 and 68 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1924 AT ITS FACE VALUE Students laughed when Whitner Williams in his speech at Convocation, spoke of the incident in his experience with real emoils when his f low workman answered his plea for higher education with, "You ain't no argument for education. I earn $8 a day with two years high school training while you're only earning $4 with four years of high school." The fact that the students laughed show that most persons regard arguments against higher education, as ridiculous, Dean Lord of Boston University recently said that the face value of a college education amounted to $7200 and a high school education to $3000. His perceptions were based on a study of the earning capacity of graduates. If cultural value were all to be derived from a college education, do you think it possible that some students would train every effort to get a degree, or that parents would be noxious to give their children the advantages not given to the previous generation? Of course the cultural side of education boxes large, but there are just so many arguments for material needs to be carried through a college trained mind. In practically any aid column of a newspaper, many of the ads read, "college man or woman prefer d." The technical schools of the University have become a valuable training department for future chemist, journalist, teachers. There are opportunities in the modern college for practical experience in almost every line of work. Even the state and nation realize the importance of higher education. Visitors at the University are many due to evidences of huge expenditures for the development of the system of education. Education bus is so important to the voter of the country that man running for public office include the setoff in their platforms. The time has come when a college degree is almost essential. Higher education is filling a distinct niche in the social order, and it is a very huge niche, too. AN OLD FRIEND An old friend is gone. Rooms that were once so gay with life and now dull and dreary; windows that radiated cheer and friendliness are dark and gloomy; the footstep gives back only a hollow echo of the life that once was there. The soul is gone, but the body still exists. Although the heart is gone, Spencer library is still a fragrant with memorias. It is still living in the minds of those who have spent many hours tare, gay hours, weary hours, hours that never end. To how many students that it opered wide the gate of wisdom; How many has it taught that "whoso fideth wisdom findeth life!" How many has it barred from the Hill? Standing guard to the campus, Sponsor welcomed generations of students, and watched them leave again, gay, triumphant, or defeated. She stood ever ready to help when help was needed. But now she is gone, and to those who knew her, none other will ever be the same. NEIGHBORS' KIDS neers only a youngster; hair a bit bouled, sweater out at the elbows. His grin is a little too wistful, and his face a little pinched. But his eye are bright, and he wrinkles up his unny little note to get another decimals whiff. Behind him are 50,000 other Near East var orphans. Luckily they aren't coming into our dining room; they'd scarcely feel at home. No snow lining and shining silver on its tile table. Foot is, they often eat squatting in rows on the 'boys' of the large rooms. Anyway, they'll be shockingly hard to keep guests. Probably would pass their plates even more than twice "for everything else." But then they've not tried to worry much about that sort of clippiness. There can't be any "second hitches" in the soup kitchens. The tables don't grease before meal, or like youngsters afterward. Fanny, isn't it, they've asked us to take Sunday dinner with them. Not exactly an exclusive invitation the whole Christian world has a bid. We get in on the banquet by simply staying at home, and eating their winn. Curtis brown bread, bean soup, prune; some food doesn't make a very festive Sunday dinner, to be sure. But for the 1,043 other meals in the year we can have our dainty diaries, sweets and lees. What's one meal of it, when the eyewearer eats practically the same thing 365 days in the year? Our eating it once can't mean much self-denial, but it can sum up a great deal as a symbol of good fellowship. And the money we save will make it really substantial contribution towards maintaining the kitchen over there. Fifty thousand youngsters, hungry, every meal time. After all, they've just neighbor' kids. Let's divide. GYPSY THOUGHTS O craypole thought that imp to me, Wink is a vex and elusive strain. That choice to the sides of a purpur pum- d, and prompt vermilion. That culprit must be a A school and prison on the run of my thoughts Yet never quite enter in. O every time, you can't be forced To enter one think old brain To cover any tired bed, brain, Yet you learn a sigh of all nine feeble, Wind honey, and reinforce rain. Humble youth and sleep detail, you beg. Sunde youth and more delight, you Drag really well. I do I never eat cake you mine. Merry Dinner, ed. Mary Fainer, c.21. CAMPUS OPINION Editor Daily Kansan: Mr. Roberts, cheerleader, had put lined in the Kavan an article saying that no student of the University of Kansas should shave until we were old enough to immediately read after proclamation I proceeded to the bathroom, gently across my Durian Dupes across a strip of velvety cushion he wore, pulling along his face, and gave myself that "skin you love to touch." From whom, if anyone, does Mr. Robert get his authority to say what the male students of the University should and should not do? He does not say that this order came from the student council or from the Chancellor. As near as I can determine it is one of his own pet hobbies. In Mr. Roberts superstitious, does he believe that a week's growth will aid to hack Nothalaska corn, or did he find that he had become accustomed to facial conditions there? If Mr. Roberts likes his whistles let him wear them. For financial reasons, a large number of students, including myself, have to appear before the public of Lawrence in some business establishment as waiters, clerks, cashiers and many other occupations the numerous to mention. Without these side jobs or many other opportunities at the University. How long do you suppose our employees would allow us to remain on duty with a Blochstein front? My opinion is that before the curd of the wek: we would be out of a job, brooke, hungry, and would have to pick up our few belongings and start on a weary journey homeward. Of course there is the possibility of going over to the Engineering building every morning through a classroom of Sons of Kaiser who will a wicked burrow I for one, however, will not do that thrilling (for someone else) event more than once. And, I expect to shave again tomorrow and every other day thereafter. M. M. S. Editor Daily Kansas: No, I am not an old "foggy," nor I am again to any idea that will instill pop, or help our football team win. OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Copy received at the Chancellor's Office until 11:49 a.m. March 23, 2011. No. 78 Orchestra rehearsal will be held at 7:30 sharp Thursday evening in the Prazerai chapel. This is a very important rehearsal, and all who wish to attend must register in advance. ORCHESTRA REHEARSAL: AARI, M. ANDRIST, Director. The October meeting of the late chapter will be held Thursday, Oct. 25, at 7:30 p.m., in Blake hall. Prof. F, M. Dugdwell will speak on "The World Power Conference and Recent Developments in Steam Control in Germany." SIGMA X1: SENATE COMMITTEE ON RELATIONS WITH OTHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS: All members of this committee are requested to meet in room 210 east Administration building at 1390 p. m. Friday, Oct. 24. FOOTBALL USHERS AND GUARDS: Please report promptly at 12 o'clock for the Nebraska game this week G, B, PATRICK K, Mausal, Athletic Association. But I can't see why studs should be forced, by moulding, to grow a miss-pleased eyebrow, or nine or ten whiskers on their inner line. It sounds like small-town high school stuff, surely anything but university manners. I wonder if it help the t am and "Potey?" Do you think it's the right way to help Kansas win? Does it aid "T advertisement K, U. in the best way?" ON OTHER HILLS P. W. C. Kap芬 Kap芬 Pa, h history hand fraternity of the Ohio State University, gave a banquet for John Philip Kemple who was also there. They have a concert last week. Friday are being observed by the University of California students as Song day. The purpose of Song day is to familiarize the students with the college songs and to foster and develop that spirit which is so essential for the success of the classes in the classes at the beginning of the hour. Plans are also being formulated to hold short peep meetings in Song day between the class period. A hundred dollars a month is the living. amount spent by students at the University of Texas, according to the U.S. Census, excluding the eighth of 16 university banks. Oklahoma University has a prison football fan. In order to see all of the gnuze he buys a ticket for each game, he must order that he may follow the team. Reed College in Portland, Ore., is developing a woman's rowing crew when, from all appearances, will be invited to the annual Interested in this sport out run our marly three, then a week and are training in preparation for River Day at which time interclass races will be held. Football men at Colorado State College of Agriculture will be fed regularly during football season. A training coach will be conducted and will provide the necessary equipment. The man will be kept under constant care so they will keep in the best condition for playing. Total subscriptions of $2,500 for the university Y, M, C, A, and Y, W, C, A. have been made this year by students at Oklahoma University. Oil wells discovered recently on the University campus of Austin, Texas will yield from $250,000 to $500,000 royalty to the University, it is estimated. The money received will go into the University's permanent en- Announcement W. Y. (Billy) Morgan will speak at a Republican Rally Thursday Evening to be held in the old Spooner Library at 8 O'clock INTER-STATE STAGE LINE will run plenty of extra cars to accommodate everybody going to Kansas City and Topeka after the Nebraska game, Saturday. Oct. 25. Also, there will be a special car leaving Lawrence at 12:30 midnight for Kansas City after the dines. downtown fund, and the interest will be used for the construction of new buildings. An appeal will probably be made to the next legislature to make the entire income from the off available for building purposes. About eleven wells are now producing two of which are big giants producing from two to three thousand barrels a day. By palling the sophomores into the Platte river in a fight of war between the freshmen and sophomores of the degrantment of commerce of the University of Denver, the freshmen won the prividence of taking off their freshman caps at the end of the first term of school. The University of Ohio with the opening of this school year begins its fifty-second year of service. It is a private institution in the country, with 9,000 students. Homecoming and Hallowe'en Parties are Coming BE PREPARED Pi Kappa Delta, national honorary forseiic fraternity, installed a chapter at the 'Kansas State Teachers' College at Hays recently. The Hays chapter has five charter members, all men who have represented their school in "intercollegiate" forseiic semests. BROWN OWL BEAUTY SHOP 14th & Kentucky Call Phone 1028 ICE CREAM PUMPKINS! 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