N I am a student in the US and I have a job to do. I am interested in learning more about computer science and I would like to learn more about it. I am looking for a job to work on a project that requires me to use computer science skills. I would be happy to work with any of you. Please contact me at [email] or [phone] to discuss your interest in computer science. PAGE TWO THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1924 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Official Student Paper of the University of Edition Ethiopian Chief - Frances Klima Wright Australian Chief - Ellen Smith Sunday Editor - Doreen Dibuws Saturday Editor - Pete Waley, Marty Marwan Dyron Dixon Howard Fah Moise Chair, Sherer I. W. Cousie Carl Coffin Mikhail Jaravety Marc Coffet Business Manager Floyd McConnell Graduation Manager James Connell SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1924 Address all communications to THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Lawrence, Kansas Phone--K, U. 25, and 61 BE A K, U. PATRIOT It is not yet too late for students to pay the 25 cent fee to the Mae's Student Council or the 50 cent fee to the W. S. G. A. in order that you may cast your vote in the campus election this week. But, before you can vote for your favorite candidate you must make that necessary payment at the business office in middle Administration building. If you are dissatisfied with the way in which the student government is handling affairs of the Hill; if you think that the W. S. G. A. and the Men's Student Council are inefficient, unauthentic organizations; it is your opportunity and your duty to make your vote count in the elections. Campus elections are for every student on the campus. It is the purpose of the government associations to conduct a democracy and for that reason they want every man and woman on the hill to pay his small fee and cast his vote. AS HOSTS Two years ago, through the efforts of the Student Forum, some European students visited this country and talked about European problem and conditions. These foreign speakers were invited to the East by foreign exchange at their meetings. But when they came to the Middle West their adult peers were much smaller. At most of their best friends and at University of Kansas once were chosen present Anthurium 'Columbian' field at the Columbiaptown House, but it was for the next part made up of numbers of the faculty and team people. Naturally, when these European veterans left the faculty they had a very difficult imposition of Kens. We were the losers; we made the opportunity to get first hand in formation about Europe, and we said it had impression of ourselves back to Europe. Two weeks from tomorrow a debate team from Oxford University will come to Lawrence to meet one of our teams. If these men talk to the audience that usually comes out for University debates on our campus they will speak to enthusiastic rows of empty seats. If we are not interested enough in affairs wider than those of the campus to turn out for such a thing as this the Britsisters will be justified in hearing our hosts at American education with a characteristic British shrug. GREETINGS Often he is pre-occupied, sometimes he is indifferent and once in a while he just plainly doesn't want to "conduced" when you pass him on the BMI and he does not speak. He passes others on the street without acknowledgment of their presence. He's called a highbrow. And that's where he makes his big mistake. There's where he strikes the snug in the ice. The snubbed student immediately dubs him highbrow and therein auld highbrows lose one friend or admirer unless he rides himself at the next meeting. Just let him repeat his snobbery and he has lost a friend most certainly. More than that, if his pre-occupation, indifference or what-not, is chronic he very soon creates a band of enemies who point him out as "thumbs down," his a bighrow." It is the American love for goodwill that gives the man with a cheery "good word" the vast following of friends which stands by him after his college life—and after. What dares to say it doesn't pay. One need only look about for himself to see the truth of it. Be he mercenary or not he desired and longs for friends. Don't be a highbrow. CAMPUS OPINION CAMPUS OPINION You F. W. M., his men of the University appreciate your public spiritiness in wishing that they might have a smoking and lounging room so that such lamentable diversion might not be induced in between classes. Sadly, the Kansas legislature is not so considerate of our needs; therefore, knowing that you have our welfare at heart, you will not be offended by a friendly suggestion as to how you might activate your bighighalls and balloons and steps of our buildings are not of ample size to permit both men and women to congregate there without obstructing the passageway. In view of the fact that most of the women do have bighighalls, the man do have a gracious deficiency in loafing room. The problem is especially serious on a rainy day, for it in then that the woman accumulate about the doors, inside and out, with their velenous eyeballing catwheels, causing a veat Of course congenitality is necessary for women, and they must take it to repair complications,嫁妆, and exchange obligations on behalf of their children, engagements, and afternoon duties. 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"No chance" bloomed a voice or his front row. "Have you been a nice to contribute?" naked asked a sweet, licking little minor of a classmate yesterday. "Contribute to what?" "Why a boy come up to me and told me to contribute to the fund or blind dates and I gave him a arter." This is a believe it or not—but one's! The junior spent her first two cres in college at aaccredited school or girls. A wasp found its way to a classroom in Fraser the other day. After moving around the students who do the most part pretended to be in the classroom, the professor and finally aligned on the up window sash which was lowered or ventilation. The window was wildly railed, but the wasp was well after still flew back into the room as it exclaimed the professor rampantly. A box from John Taylor's department store in Kansas City was delivered to a well known fraternity once yesterday afternoon. Of course the box was inscribed with the date it was shipped, and freshman who evidently won't very well acquainted with the men in the house set, answered the door and after receiving the box and signing for it it loudly up the stairs. There is no bed for the house? There's a box lay for them in Kansas City." One timid fraternity freshman was told to go to all the sorority open hours last Friday, and to be sure and sign all the registers at the home. I was told he must sure he had been there. Late that night he came wandering home, and in a erasmian voice said, "I'm wufully sorry I didn't get to all eight classes." He said he was hunting for the register at the first house, and never did find it." Sign on the campus—Democratic Meeting Wednesday night, Sept. 31 Freshman—"I didn't know September had 31 days on leap years." A freshman on the Hill bought an activity ticket without buying a Jaywalker. When questioned as to why she had not paid a charge of that or one, she sheduled: "Oh, I wanted to, get a new Jay hawker." The Coronapolitan Club will hold its first regular meeting of the year at the Compton house, 1650 Indian street, on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 5. The inference will begin promptly at 2:00. All the members are requested to be there. Copy received at the Chamberlair's office until 11:09 a.m. Vol. IV, Sunday, October 5, 1924 No. 23. OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN !************************************************************************** COSMOPOLITAN CLUB: HOUSE MOTHERS. ALIPIO CASILAN, President. The regular meeting of the House. Mothers' Club will be held Monday, 2 termedion at 2:30, with Mrs. Wiliamu, at the Pt Pianna's house. ON OTHER HILLS GERTRUDE PEARSON, Secretary A total registration of 3,602 students is reported by the University of Oklahoma at Norman, Oklah. Of this number, more than 180 do not live in Oklahoma, 19 other states being represented by this number, Texas furnishes 86 of these, Arkansas ranks second with 21 and Kansas third with 16. Several foreign students are also enrolled there, one Fannin and several from the Philippines Islands. A chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi, honorary fraternity, has been founded at the Colorado Agricultural College. The purpose of the organization is to create a greater interest in the college band, among students. Training quarters are being constructed under the new Memorial Stadium at the University of California. They will cost, approximately $40,000 and will be finished for the Stanford-California game. Besides training, keeper and show room, coaches and other staff where meals will be served to two team during season, and a hall where lectures will be given. Henry Ford has donated one of his cars to the University of Michigan. It is to be used for exploration work in the zoology department. The University of Texas is to have a rey carnival in the Texas Memorial stadium next spring. The purpose of these games is to bring all the track and field athletes of the Southwest together and to create a closer bond of fellowship between those athletes. This year for the first time, sophoeires at Cornell will be given an opportunity to try for editorial position on the Cornell Daily Sun. In Kansas, 19 colleges, full and associate members of the Kansas conference, Haskell institute, independent and the University of Kansas and Kansas Angels, members of the Missouri Valley Conference, will participate for 'saturations for coaches, equipment, traveling expenses and officials. --and Lemon, Vinegar or Henna Rinse... 50c Marcel ... 50c Dob Curl ... 25c Manicure ... 75c Facial ... 50c Permanent Wave ... $10 Every Day but Friday and Saturday Bobbed Hair Shampoo and Lemon, Vinegar or Henna Rein Best Beauty Shoppe JAYIIAWKS FLOWN Miss Christine Worries, A. B. 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