--- PAGE TWO --- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Official Student Paper of the University of STAF Editor, in-chieff Emerson Editor, Weight Editors, Smith Computer Editor B. Walter Grieve News Editor Walter Grieve Editor, in-chieff Dorothy Dillman Photo Editor Deerey Editor Book Editor Correction Assistant Editor, in-chieff Animal Editor Chicken Editor Manual Editor BOARD Jacqueline, Size Merrill, Slawson Steve, Merrill, on, Poor J. H. Fogle Business Manager James McComi Circulation Manager Floyd Connolly Assistance are commensurate to the UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Lawrence, Kansas Phones- U. 25, and 83 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1924 The Fellowship of Learning There is a fellowship of learning, a bond between all students who try to furnish the house of the mind, and add to the stature of the spirit. Learning is so far beyond horizons of race or country that on its eware at march Western civilization depends. It bearing warts and wounds from lack of food and money in great regions of Europe such as Germany. American learning must suffer, traits must suffice, civilization be imperiled by that neighboring decline and Geechos to which it leads. Over the world there are thousands of students struggling, as all evidence shows, against every kind of miserable insufficiency, without cruel or food, or adequate heat and shelter. They are without money to buy books with other means of knowledge or research. Many are now with health undermined by want, their strength is spent, often they are in the grip of disease. I watch these people struggling heroically to keep football against a tide calling inexorably out, students must feel that to stand aside and not put a bobbing hand through the Student Friendship Fund is like men drowned before their eyes. An American city badge of a speci- sign written in three languages. That' s nothing, they should like the language of some our American speci- cies. Concert Course The first number of the University concert course will be given next week. This prize a vital extension to the cultural life of the campus. Yearly great musicians and artists are brought to the campus to entertain audiences that fill Robinson gymnasium. At any other place the charge of admission for these concerts would be and is considerably higher than that charged University auditions. At the vesture time it is necessary to sell the concert tickets separately from the other activities that are in the activity book. In the future years the concert tickets will probably be included in the activity b ok and the charge will be even lower than it is at this time. In a few days a campaign will be launched to sell tickets for this season's concerts. Every student should plan to attend as many of those as possible and should buy season tickets if he can. Mc is has always had a large place in the University and the quality of artists that are brought here yearly shows that such interest is justifiable. K. U. K. U. Never Lays Down on the Job NEITHER DO WE We Will Fix That Car While You Enjoy the Game CADILLAC ROAD CAR Equipped for Any Wreck EUDALY BROS. 622-24 Mass. - - Phone 47 And now a new biome is spreading from Chile, A Y. M. C. A. building there reports its building alive with "satellite." It seems that freshness of future years are doomed to have on; more thing to be vaccinated for. At College "Richard Kane Goes to College," is the title of an article by Erwin Edman in the October issue of The Century magazine. It is a critical review of the education of the youth of the country in the Liberal Arts. While the article is in some measure a presentation of both sides of the question, Mr. Edman in the main critiques the universities and colleges for "unveiling the students for life." He blames the universities for inceria, inability to adapt themselves to the business of the world. The student is in denger of becoming a son, "highbrow" and an outsider to the rest of the world, and of neglecting the very thing he was sent to school for and following some subject entirely for ignition to the primary object. It holds philosophy, painting, poetry and other arts to the public eye as uneless in the progress of youth. What is the alternative? A trade shop where everyone can enjoy himself with a trade to go out in life and earn his livelihood. It would do away with all non-essentials and in its place substitute those things mainly concerned with the "trade" Are college students more inadaptable to life upon graduation than high school students? What is their percentage of success? If Mr. Edman had answered that question it would have been much easier to have written a criticism of his article. Many people enclose that a person is better fitted for the more making of money when he graduates from high school than from college. A college education is not given him primarily to aid him in making money but to help him in the enjoyment of life and assist him with his problems in the future. Why train a student four y are in a "trade school" and then have him retained by large business institutions? Why send a person to a college of liberal arts if his prime requisite is money making? Great financial institutions throughout the country are looking for men with a broad education when they can train them solely to suit their particular requirements. The average college student upon graduation is more adaptable and quicker to group situations than the high school graduate because the breadth of his knowledge will allow it. Statistics will show more of them succeed in life and the percentage of "theatre" is not as great. It was observed that the Army stair衣 was careful to keep away from the dangerous air currents above green fall. Companionship What a silent sermon the presence of the two preaches to the younger generation which blithely asserts its claim to independence, so scuffing at a permanency in marriage ties, little reckoning on the days when age and loneliness will have robbed their independence of its glamor. They were just an old couple riding on the trolley car. Both were rather feeble and, judging by their appearance, not rich in this world's goods. She was blind, or nearly so, and he was a bit uncertain on his feet, but his unconceived devotion to one another attracted many an adoring glance from the other passengers. When the car reached their stop the old man calmly directed his wife's steps, while she tried to give steadiness to his waving trend. We are not permitted women to the bar but don't know what they were letting themselves in for. It looked natural enough, and harmless. Of course women can be taught law, so we should allow them to could pause the examinations there reasoned to be no reason why they should not be licensed to practice. Editorial of the Day But the men are going to find out a good deal about women. The "external feminine" isn't changed by a law examination. The women's law- years are going to introduce fashion. And they have struck high at the beginning. They demand wigs. Just before the American Bar Association met him, they had its second convention, and they demanded wigs. one of them declared that the wizard wen by English historians were perfectly lovely. Another said they were most keen, because they had to impressiveness of a lawyer's appearance and added to her influence with the jury. Well, there are women on juries now, and the appearance of a lawyer is important. Men, naturally enough, have neglected this, but the Women Lawyers' Association will remit that. One woman lawyer admitted that her soul had always imprinted on her. The lawyer for things they get them. Of course, the women might have begun lower down. They might have demanded gowns. But they have those already, though they are not of the stricly professional charm of dressmakers. The woman usually wear gowns, but we have never heard of one, even the baldest, whose soul hungered for a wig of the vant, impressive house-hair variety. The American barristers have never taken to gowns, but they not in for it now. If the wig is lovely becoming the woman to wear them, and the gown will follow. At the Women Lawyer Association one insurgent declared for bobbed hair. In Court, she explained, it was no time to bothered with hairpin and nets. As men were bobbed hair and the women have now grown taller, Mrs. Johnson expected that the women would adopt the torsional fashion of men. But not if it isn't perfectly lovely or becoming or impressive. Here and there a women's lawyer may insist on a man's biburn, but the bobbed hair lawyers are going to be out of style, and on woman will stay out of style because they want to look cool. Woody wigs are pure and innocent, one of them said, as the snow. Portia has arrived, and she has been long in demand for a perfectly lovely white wigly wig. It's becoming, it adds to her appearance. It is very fetching with a jury. And if men are going to stay in the legal profession—the feminized legal profession—they have got to wear wigs and they have got to wear gowns in order to be really elegant. The legal profession is going to be perfectly lovely. The women will be so that—*Butter Transcript.* Letters to the Editor Editor Daily Kantun: A straw vote is to tell which way the whisk blows, what candidates and what parties in likely to get the hilt support around the particular corner across the vote. Therefore, a candidate can win by asking Mr. Orenal, which are he should be asked to train for future districts in the state and nation, a ballot box for state voting and state and national candidates was voted. These books were scratched. It is an open-source commentary on I. K. Ursach group books and related works. The purpose of the fact that the cloth was not to stain a majority for a candidate closely competing in the election is to emphasize the importance of the humor since the election comes on the student side of the country. Is this the way the wind blows on MT. Orn127 I believe that College is the place where all are accepted to be educated, and only in respect to their qualifications will they succeed in respect for the rights of whose. All of us are exposed to an education but with none of us has ever been taught how to read or write. Editor Daily Kunsnn: The University is constantly and growing the facilities for provision for a student. When a book must be put on an airplane or a structure, fire destroys it; when you are sitting on the audio volume, this fact does not impress some of the students for knowledge. If they are able to obtain the reference, it matters not why they achieve or do to the same. Similarly, they may about Many are the trials conflued by them. They can one easy way to the liberal and religious world, but it is not ready to use it. Hides it under his coat, while he finches. He experiments in sewing, in building materials, in catering for an hour and has not put himself but he has to go to a place. Why? The weather has been bad for him. But he can be got into home? His wife will most now that he has not been with her for long. will to slip it behind the dictionary or some of the hands on the children. Perhaps he has grown tired of cuddling and passed to键 with a friend, a that which guarded not into her own or more, all the times she had been alone. If one of his days would almost give them away when causing hours stress, it doesn't matter. He lives in their home and walks with her, promising himself to have it hard in old-age years. Who might be able to be跟随 him below that time frame? Clever is another type of the obese man who in even more minor degrees of his life has a special ability to make important officers also agree the references as the best allowed answer for the use of the word "obese" in the remainder of the term. It answers on the fact that he lost, and the maturity of the clerks are the only way of allowing the use of the word "obese" in the way of acceptable this purpose, and it is only does not matter. First they must, never mind, allow them to be trained in the literary war. Indoority is, of course, always indispensable SKI, after documenting it in the outdoor edge, once a copy of the Kakao map or any other tool to track the terrain, to overcome the manifest effect of its lateral curl, one is inclined to take note with particularity, even if it appears in the desirable shape. Editor Daily Kawant Under the colon "Greetings," the editor estimates of the below who is not always comfortable with the "childlike" who is not sufficiently informed with that "American good will" withdrawn from him. It is the case, which he is to the counsel for the world's needs, that he tries to prevent the path of our unwillingness to embrace occupation, habituation or unwillingness to understand, he fails to be on the ground for the child friend. He will continue discoveries about him, and that at times he will "seek the average." I want to evident that the "son" or the "hildbright" of the "hildbright" the two words are common. I want to see how the "son" and the "hildbright" we find ourselves in we bring our natural disarmament the "hildbright" them not have enough in common with the "hildbright" we never say, it is it could very easy, it is it could easy to know when the former fact is "speak", whether it be known he is present, or didlefthen or even whether O, me not it may be true that his habit is offspring less than his cible will have him to do, this letter of the latter to offer a memorial, and the latter to ask for a reward, cannot entirely without justification? Is it erroneous that most man would prefer by hostility the affliction as many bands as must preside at the parity of bodies her breast and her dimness payments to prepare to娶 or, if he concludes A attorney armament, prepares in favour to defend you so that you can prove that he is wrongly bound by law. He must be about eight or more aboard, no more than twelve and more certainly unbound in the world without his part of Nature which is on his back. But men must be bound to the sea not only when asked to sail, but when they are bound to the sea. It important to be hard to him when asked to sail, i It is said that the "tense" does not work firmly. It should be used, for the caller to be sure, but not for the caller to be sure that the right to be affronted, that he needs to be a亲近友人, that few friends will be invited to a few friends, that there will not be, and that there will be nothing in the word be valued so much on the other side of it. TAXI — RENT-A-FORI Storage HUNTSINGER No. 12 W. E. S. Mrs. Will P. Space Phone 2523 413 W. 140 Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing See me about a Press Ticket Mrs. Eva Guffen --Save Money-- --Why Pay More-graphs that we know of— Regular Meals Every Day Special Sunday Evening Dinner Mrs. Will P. Spicer 613 R. I. St. Phone 987 Regular Meals Every Day THE KANSAS CITY KAW VALLEY & WESTERN RAILWAY CO. HARRY C. JOBES, Receiver Week-End Rates -- Kansas City and Return $1.50 - - - - - - - $1.50 Friday, Saturday and Sunday WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS E. J. O'BRIEN, Auditor Good to return anytime up to last car. Sunday night We help your fathers pay the taxes Facts and Fancies "To bed, to bed!" says sleepy Ned. "Let's stay awake," says Joe. "Put on the pan," says pretty Nan- tary before you go! Nursery Rhymes Revised Late Hours History, directory shell, The handle run round the clock, The clock statues one- more than the clock. History, directory shell!! Mary, Mary, little fairy, "How does your date hook grow?" Pui Pal heir, and Sig Chi nie. "And many more all in a row." To college, to college, Hauled in a ride; Home again, leave again, Limousine be! "Well, you'd look mighty funny going around with them shut." Said one freahm to another as they approached the steps of Greens. "You'd better keep your eyes open today." "Why," said the other. A dyled-in-the-wool Pachamance appeared on the Hill the other day wearing a white tug, a featernity brother on seeing the tag said, "What the..." Turning the tag over he saw on the reverse side the words: I Have Baught My Jayhawkwrk! Have You? From the diary of a freshman on the Hill: Sept.—, Went to a dance. Had a punk time. Sept.—, Went to a church party Set in at 2 a.m. Had due time. He—A-in-knickers. She—In-gaudy port drones. She—'Aw, come on down to the house for a 'Till while.' He—"Can't, kiddo, gotta go buy me a mulled mills." One bright girl was heard to say when she discovered the rain on freshman day: "The stewworms won't fly, as Bob said, they'll run" Nightfall The purple twilight glow Softshell vale and hill; * sleepy bird's low call; * A pause when all is still; * frogs' root from the marsh With freely lames arrow; * whip-poor-shift all above; * a cricket' chin below; * whisper in its trees; * a song of love loup; * God bad he bad hand On Earth, it nothing know. - Esther Holcomb, e'25 You owe Three Photographs that we know of— One to your Home: One to your Best Friend One to your Parent: and— Maybe you owe more— Squire's Studio Phone 517 Let me make your Jayhawker Platforms Spare Time Money Christmas Greetings Cards offer an unusual opportunity to earn rewards and have fun. Weekly Wallets. Sample free sailing equipment, unnecessary. John A. Hertel Co. 318 W. Washington, Chiego. 314 Take Along a Box of Chocolates and Enjoy the Game Saturday Smith's Chocolate Shop Headquarters for Students 733 Mass. 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