WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 1 PAGE THREE University Bureau Makes Survey of Chanute Schools Results of Investigation Included in Booklet Distributed to Cities The barren of school service and research of the University recently made a complete survey of the school system of Chanute. Chanute is especially to be commended for this, because, though similar surveys have been conducted in one or two previous cases, Chanute in the first city in Kansas with a detailed record including the details of the system as well as the matrix of the report, according to Prof. F, P, O'Brien, director of the bureau. Professor O'Brien says that one outstanding feature of excellence is the disposition of the school board of Chanute in making such an investment; it can speed up money on solutions that would not have 1. be the correct ones. Chanute Leads List Chanute stands first among the progressive cities of Kansas in adopting plans that will aid in solving the bigger administration problem. It is the only city in the state to make a policy to increase enforcement, and to publish public facts. Several reports have been made in other cities of high schools but these have not included the elementary schools. A more complete and disastrous tabulation has been prepared for the superintendent and the board. A most distinctive feature of the report is the triumphant of the teaching staff in reference to their preparation and salary in relationship to the efficiency displayed by the teachers. This report does not duplicate other research. The problem of curriculum as a teacher means as to prove highly valuable to the tender and teaching staff in regard to making the work more efficient. State Institutions Co-operate "The thing most worthy of note," says Professor Origish, "is the spirit of co-operation of the three state institutions involved. At one time this co-operation was not present. The State Teachers College of Emporia in the Kansas Agricultural School Manhattan are the institutions that gave offers to cooperation in this movement. Besides the spirit of co-operation their zip has been preformed in order to make the report more exact and efficient. Dr. H. C. Lull, of Emporia, is the most competent man in the state in treatment of curriculum." The Chanute survey has been printed in booklet form with an attractive cover and besides being sent to every family in Chanute, the copies will be distributed throughout the cities and educational institutions of Kansas and 51 W representative offices outside the state. The University bureau of school service and research has secured the cooperation of from seventy-five to a hundred junior and senior high schools in the state in making a real impact by making students in various subjects. The same tests are sent to each school including every phase of the object used. All schools participating share in the final results of these tests and receive complete tabulation. The scores for these tests are all administered and graded according to strict instructions so that the results will be accurate. This is the third consecutive year for this co-operative study. The first year a general intelligence test was given, the second year a battery of English tests were employed, and this year a battery of mathematics tests will be used. Civil Service Exams Soon Junior Physicists Given Chance to Fill Vacancies An examination for junior physician will be held throughout the country on Nov. 19. It is for the purpose of filling vacancies in the bureau of standards, Department of Commerce, an entrance salary of $1,500 a month. Examinations will be given in the following optional subjects: cleverness, heat, mechanics, ontics, physical metallurgy, and radio. Pull information and application planks may be obtained from the United States Civil Service Commission, Washington, D. C., or from the board of the United States civil service commission at the late office. Columbia Fights Crackerbox The camps of Columbia University has been invaded by a rapid increase in the number of hamburger attacks on bordering streets. To present further encharment of therowing evil, a new zoning law has been passed. Officers Are Elected by School of Business The students of the School of Business met yesterday at 2:30 p.m. to offer officers and arrange for the policy of student control in the Alex Young, b25, was elected president, Roland S. H吧, b26, vice-president, and Lee Gee, b26, secretary-treasurer. The president and vice-president are members of the professional economics fraternity. A committee has been appointed to arrange for a smoker to be held some time next week as the Alpha Kappa Psi house. Noted Scientist and Author of England Visits Dyche Museum Professor S. H. Reynolds o Bristol College Studies Collection Prof. S, H. Reynolds, author and professor of geology and paleontology at Bristol college, England, spawn one day last week with H. T. Martin, assistant curator and paleobotologist, fossil collection in Dyce museum. The professor made a special trip to visit Dyeche museum and the Denver museum while he is in America to attend scientific meetings in the East. He will also deliver lectures at college before returning abroad. Professor Reynolds spent the entire afternoon in the museum studying the collection of eroticus repositories bound there which were found on the chalk beds of Kauai. He made a detailed characterization. The international scientific reputation of the Dyche fossil collection brought Professor Reynolds here. This collection was begun by the H.D. Doctors S. W. Williston and B. Snow and has now been under the supervision of Mr. Martin for 27 years. The professor had a card of introduction to Mr. Martin from Sir Arthur Smith Woodward who has just taken an initial step in the British museum and was knighted for his services. Sir Woodward became acquainted with Mr. Martin and the Dyche museum collation while on a visit there 25 years ago. Professor Reynolds has written a number of books among which the best known is "The Vertebrate Skeleton." Mr. Reynolds remained as a guest of Mr. Martin Tuesday evening. WANT-ADS LOST—Commissions to campus, issued to Ruth E. Hill. Return to Kansas business office. Reward. 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