PAGE TWO THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1624 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAS Official Student Report at the University of Eurocki STAFF Edwardina Child Sunday Editor Jesset Editor Gilbert Smith Darren Dibwong Pete Walry SUNDAY STAFF 414.40 ANNY AVE. John Patt Grace Young Dick Mahomes Abishal Oliver Tom Carter George Carp Josie Elfman Richard Fisher BENINES Staff Dibsine Manner Floyd McCorman Cheekillion Manner James Campbell Address, all postcommunications TO THE UNIVERSITY HALY KANSAN Lawrence, Kansas SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1924 THE UNIVERSITY VOTER Are voters like the small child who will swallow everything his mother given him? They must be if they fall for the shibboleth and slagmose, purpose of these catch phrases which without investigating the origin and in the final analysis, are mechanical devices to seduce the unwary vote. Who can deny that there is in too much bigotry an American politics today? One side charges the other with cermen and, the rebelier to this charge is made that people who live in glass houses should throw stones. On one side the messages of balefaction are made, on the other of capitalism and protection of privilege, And as on, and so on epiphany! These are made. But the public is constantly kept in mind. Those who are responsible for the political pyrrhitean and middling brew that the masses in a whole will recount statements on their family. It is this public apology and denunciation which is responsible in much as anything else, for the deplorable condition of democracy in this country at the present time. No less authorities than Bryce and earlier, DoTequagua, predicted that success or late democracy in América would give to some other form of government, in which the value of the people will be feeble laden. The League of Nations is planning international relief, we hear. That's nothing—so are the American presidential candidates. DISCRETION Social gatherers serve a purpose, but they also serve unintended d'erosors with much annoyance when hold in the halls of the library. Students enamel into the library format to foster their videos and stand in the hall-fighting and talking. Since the doors into the periodical and circulation rooms are usually left open, this lathrarium and talk fatally punctures the thoughts of the students endeavoring to study there. In fact, the sound is much louder in the rooms than outside, caving to its echo through the floor. A small haunch outside reboards until it smells like a rally in the periodical room. A little consideration for the other fellow is all that is necessary to destroy this annoying exercise promptly. The reading rooms are densely comfortably and can be if a few people will hold a social center meetings inside the building. The cathedral-like structure of the library should remind every one covering the library to enter with dignity and quietness. A sightseeing tour is included in the plans for homecoming. After seeing the nice stretch of paving in front of Marvin and around the Player, the visitors will be shown the beautiful view back of the new library and then as a climax will be taken around in front to see the massive granite approach over the meat. LESS SPEED in view of the fact that the pilot of the type of plane which won the trophy last year was *m* in hurting in his death when the wings of his ship care wavy under the enormous pressure not upon them at the start, the viewer seems to be, "You." Coming directly on the heels of the successful completion of the round-the-world flight was an event which not receive as much publicity, but which will in retrospect probably be rated as of equal significance. For the first time in the history of the Olympics glipse race, the winner this year finished with a lower average than that of the previous year's victor. Within the memory of every university student is the time when 60 miles an hour was considered an ocean speed. It was not so long ago that mother arsed when father pushed the Rambler up to 25 miles an hour. Now, for over five years we have had the record set up by Ralph De Pabla when he sent his Packard special over a mile of the stands of Daytona beach in a little over twenty-four seconds. Somes may yet travel faster on four wheels but the present tendency is toward efficiency rather than speed. Does this mean that engineers have reached the limit of sensible speed under present day methods of design? Fmax Purchase the mark *Lieutenant Mungle* at St. Louis last year will walk down in history alongside of D.Palma's record. Designers of machines let added to travel at high speed in the air must be continually comproble between low wind resistance and a high degree of strength Stronger low wind resistance and a high degree of strength; stronger materials and better means of bracing are the devices used by the airplane engineer. The Navy-Curtis machine that failed in this year's race contained the best of materials and workmanship known at the present time For a while, at least, the tap note in speed came to be established. I so, and if airplane designers now follow automobile engineers in seeking efficiency rather than speed in Cleveland, the end of the extensive commercial use of the airplane mannner be far off. WE READ, THEN— What happens to what we read every day students carry away from Nation hall thousands of chapter from books--hundreds of article from periodicals. Where do they carry them? Some in their notebook, only to be sure Others, in a most orderly way, have initially bottled, corked, and label their finding in their minds. Who facts are called for they will com gurgling out, to the hat drop, an can then be safely forgotten. In our base to absorb as much a possible of the reading we must do we too often fail to be more than a medium for expressing to professor what they might easily read for them selves. If the ideas and experience of others are to be 'mental food' the most certainly be dispatched. The active mind is a working labo- tary, w. t merely a picture book, o encyclopedia. If our reading arrows n reaction or re-feactivity, we m. truly say that in more ways than "On the making of books there is n end." A YEAR OF 205 DAYS A YEAR OF 100 CASES It took a lot of the helpers. It took a lot of off-pacing a will. It to be live just one day at a time. We don't have once birthday in it. Makes fifty-two days for worship. Make means for a hat of reading. Make means for a job of reading. Make means for a bank account. Love, Boy L. Smith, pastor Simonson M. R. Burch, Minnesota, Minne. During the six years that Knut Rocke has coached football at Notre Dame, his teams have won 52 tied two and lost four games. Two of these games were lost to New England and one each to the Army and Iowa. The entire student body of the University of Oklahoma will elce their cheerleader at the first聚 meeting of the year. All candidates will be required to "show their stuff." --meeting—Honey House. 1:30-Jay James meet—women's rest room—west Ad. On Other Fields Taps were sounded on the campus of the University of Ohio at Columbus, Oct. 1, out of respect for the Ohio State men who fell in the world war. Everyone within hearing was called to attention until the call was completed. New York University in co-operation with the Radio Corporation of America has established the first "air college" in the world. Members of the faculty of New York University will give 20 minutes talks on history, English, economics, politics and archaeology, to be broadcasted by WJZ, New York City. OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Copy received at the Chancellor's office until 11:09 a.m. Vol. VI, Sunday, October 15, 1924 No. 30 STATE SCHOOL OF EVERYTHING There will be a meeting of the Administrative Committee of the Graduate School of Education on Monday, October 16th in the Graduate office. GRADUATE SCHOOL ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTET: There will be a meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 13, in the Graduate office. te School at 4:30 Monday, Oct. 13, at 6:30PM, CAMPUS OFFICE Chairman E. B. STOUFFER, Chairman, GRADUATE SCHOOL FACULTY: GRADUATE SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY There will be a meeting of the faculty of the Graduate School at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 14, in the auditorium on the third floor of the Administration building. Calendar for the Week Monday, Oct. 13 1330 - World's Fellowship group meeting - Henley House. 650-Y. W. C. A., Y. M. C. A. F nnee committee—Commons Tuesday, Oct. 1 1:00-1:30 (1:15—W. S. G. A. women's rest room-central Ad. E. H. LINDLEY, President Wednesday, Oct. 15 1:00—W, S. G, A. ten—women's rest room—central Ad. *:30-Y. W. C. A. Cabinet meeting -Honley house 1. W. C. A. Finance campaign leans. 4. Lamba Theta tea—Heretley house evenly all time for bregnatha ay-rall should be turned in at the office office. 0:00 — Convocation — Robinson Gymnastics f. W. C. A. Finance campaign 36—Freshman girls meet at Honey house. Thursday, Oct. 16 600 - Y, W. C. A., Y. M. C. A. Lundy Training group—Henley house :00:5:30—University dancing school room 302—central Ad. C. A. Finance campaign close Friday, Oct. 17 2:00—Faculty be ready to sign all guhar payroll. The University of Arizona is exce- citing to debate the Oxford debating team Jan. 12, on the subject of exhibition. This team is unkilling a out of the United States and de- tailing various schools. On this team is M. C. M. Donald, f Queens College, the son of Prince minister of England. Friday, Oct. 17 And It Was "Is your Packard friend coming tonight?" Saturday, Oct. 18 "No, deuries, this is Willy- Knight." "Dodge Brothers?" Plain Tales From the Hill ... Advertisements from the Kauai LIBERTY - A 1 Trap drummer for dance tunes. Toner, Trivels, Address, Box—Kauai Office of Music. The studio there is probably a large reward of force for his capture. 26- How much is 12 times by? 27- 18- Can't you do that? 28- Certainly, in time, but fois multiyearly. Someone told a fresh that all students who died here were used for experiments by the School of Medicine. The fresh is taking everything from typhoid serum to life insurance and may he will go home at the first dien of illness. We are reminded of the tale of an underclassman who thought Conversation was an essay written by the Chase Hor. Instructor in political science mistaken a freshman what he understood to be political economy. 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