- TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1924 --- 2.1.3.1.1 8 中 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Miss Gardner Gives Lecture on Modern English Literature Thomas Hardy's Fiction Land Described in First Talk for Freshmen "The pictureque pamphora of the Wessex country is the background as we go down a Wessex lane with Thomas Hardy in his story," said Miss Lula Gander of the department of English in the first of a series of contemporary literature lectures. "The delightful spot of the Hardy fiction land in Southern England, south and west of London, Thomas Hardy has always known and loved this region of the mouth. His best novel is a rural region which he knew so well." The early life of Thomas Hardy was a humble one. He was educated to be an architect. In London he came into contact with such people as Ruskin, Mills, and George Eliot and he yielded to the urge to write. His first novel was in 1871 and romen to then until 1883 the line of prose was upward. His last novel was in 1895. In the last two decades he has not written a novel but has published a great deal of verse. "Hardy portrays life as it seems to him, following a logical form," said Miss Gardner. "A logical inevitability is Hardy's characteristic method. His heroes are always impulsive and high spirited. The author's best characters are used to illustrate his ideas, qualities to be looked for in Qualities are his marvelous ability to portray the universal in the individual and the utter decoration of character which he uses so often. There is no hysteria in his writing. Even his most heart breaking scenes are sober and dignified. His style is often labored, but the details are usually brought down a highway into a scene of action," she concluded. The following list was suggested by Miss Gardner as the route for the beginner to follow through the fiction land of Hardy: The Three Strangers, Lifes Little Ironies, Under the Greenwood Tree, Far from the Maddening Crowd, The Woodlanders, the Mayor of Catenbridge, Tess of De Ulverbells, Jude the Obsure and The Return of the Northie, with illustrations set with 60 color reproductions of the Thomas Hardy Country. These pictures will be on display in room 305 Fraser. Geology Field Trip Held Five Hours Credit to Be Given for Completed Work The annual geological field trip this summer in charge of Dr. Walter H. Schowe, was composed of eight members, Located in Garden Park, Col., the party spent over four weeks in studying and mapping 13 formations ranging in age from the oldest pre-Cretaceous to the recent stream deposit formations. Five hours credit, conditional on the completion of, written reports and maps of the work done, is given to the students making the trip. Work in the field was done during the day and at night office work, inking in maps, writing up notes and discussions of the day's work was done. During the last week the party made side trips to the Royal Gorge, Salida, Cave of the Winds, Garden of the Gods, Glen Eyre, Queens canon, Piles Peak and Florissant. The latter piles are visited. Visits to the Gem mines noted some excellent quartz and anethyst crystals. The month's outing was completed at a cost of only $125 for each student. Those taking the trip were Carl C. Addison, c28; George L. Anderson, c28; George H. Guline, c28; Oliver H. Libiay, c28; Oince I. Echem, c26; Wayne Ranch, c28 and J. W. Polkinson, sp. Military Correspondence Course to Begin Oct. 1 The seventh corps area correspondence school course, covering every branch of services will begin Oct. 15, according to a bulletin received at the R. O. T. C. office. These courses are open at all reserve officers; national guard officers holding commissions in the reserves; civil and military officers on civilians; and soldier list. Texts for the corps are issued free of charge. Anyone wishing more information on the subject may write to: The Officer in Charge, Corporate Corp., 1200 N. Walnut Street, Headquarters, Seventh Corps area, Omaha, Neb. The Y. M. C, A. and W. Y. C, A. are having a dinner at the Commands tonight. This dinner will be the start of their financial campaign. The W, S, G, A. is planning for a freshman dinner to be given at the Commons next Thursday evening. WANT-ADS LOST=Commons ticket on campus, issued to Ruth E. Hill. Return to Kansan business office. Reward. O16 LOST—Black note book with name in ink an inside cover, containing Home Economics notes. Call 1818 White. O16 WANTED—By boy to play piano or wait table. Call 1750 after 8 o'clock. IESK BLOTTERS FREE at Ballook Printing Co., Ravenswood Theatr. Edge. Phone 379. 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May McAvoy, Pauline Frederick, Marie Provost with Lew Cody BOWERSOCK "3 Women" PAULINE FREDERICK (Herself) in “SPRING CLEANING” Thursday - Friday - Saturday RIN - TIN - TIN The Wonder Dog in "FIND YOUR MAN" VARSITY Tonight "THE FAST SET" A WILLIAM DeMILLE PRODUCTION with Betty Compson-Adolph Menjon Wednesday - Thursday *Tuesday - Thursday* "OPEN_ALL_NIGHT" A Story of a Bored Wife in Search of a Thrill WITH HOLE DANA Friday - Saturday "EMPTY HANDS" with JACK HOLT A Story of the Canadian Wilds ORPHEUM Week-End Show Friday - Saturday MAE MURRAY "CIRCE THE ENCHANTRESS" Seductive, Fascinating, Alluring Coming "ABRAHAM LINCOLN" The Greatest Playbook Entertainment This Year