B—PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1924 Jean Stockton Tells University's Plans for Business Survey Problems Will Be Investigated for Benefit of Nerciants of Kansas Sallin, Kan., Sept. 25. -Plans for research into business problems of Kansas were announced here today by Frank T. Stockton, dean of the newly established School of Business at the University of Kansas, in a noon address before the chamber of commerce. "The development of business in the Middle West has made it necessary for the universities to take their part in the training of young men for the profession," said Dean Stuckman. The University of Kansas, accordingly, has established such a school. "One of the important phases of its work, in addition to class room conditions of its student, is a careful and careful treatment of the merchantia of the state We are now investing in the problems, with a view to selecting the ones that are the more pressing. "What we want to do is to provide detailed study of these problems as they are being met by the business men of Kansas, and make the information available for all in the state." These possibilities of developing wireless trade in Kansas, in the line of expansion of business from the east through the Middle West to the Southwest. Appointment of Henry F. Holloway of Blackburg, Va., an associate director of the University of Chicago research was recently announced. Professor Holland will assist Dean Stockton in making Kansas surveys Miss Lyan in Who's Who DEAN FRANK T. STOCKTON II English Professor's Literary Work Recognized Miss Margaret Lynn, professor of English, has received mention in the 1024-25 publication of *Who's Who* in her work on her originai work along literary lines. This year Miss Lynn is visiting professor of English life and literature at Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass. Miss Lynn is a member of the modern language association of America, American association of university professors, and Phi Beta Kappa. She spent the latter part of University of Kansas Bureau of Business Research Makes Study of Problems for Merchants of State PROV. HENRY F. HOLTZULAW the summer at the MacDowell colony in New Hampshire. Five Soil, Steadfast daughter of the Pentite, with her other stories and courses, have shared Miss Lyonna's note to Ms. J. H. Burton about the life and work experience as a magazine writer and was editor of a collection of eighteenth century essays. K. U. Professors Will Go to Hutchinson Meeting A number of speakers from outside the state will attend. Among them will be J. B. Gewin, director of chapter service for the Western division of the American Red Cross; Dr. Wesley H. Schoenfeld, director child labor commission; and Miss Grace Abbott, head of the federal child barrens. Professors Stuart A. Queen and Soba Eldridge and several students in the department of sociology will attend the twenty-fifth annual conference of social workers which will be held in Hutchinson Oct. 13-15. Professor Queen is president of the conferment. Student Returns From New York Erasto Ruff, e2@, returned from New York, Sept. 22, where he attended two days convention of the Send the Daily Kansan Home. Window Unveiling Friday,September 26 7:30 p.m. READY FOR BALL With outstanding style at inside prices on Men's and Young Men's Suits Hats, Hats and Formal- nishing. School of Law Elects Class Officers for Year Class officers for the three classes in the School of Law were elected Wednesday. For the Senior class Alain Blake, president, Le McDougall silenced; de. Parkman, secretary and treasurer. Midwife law were Jantron Proud, president; Milford Zimmerman, v. treasurer; Ralph Smith, secretary and treasurer. First year class, Walker edifice, vice-president; Horne Goodman, secretary and treasurer. And bear in mind that Quality for Quality no Store, no matter what they claim, can offer each honest-to-goodness values nt such downright low prices as are being quoted here and now. Open house will be held at the fábio living security house. Friday night from 8 to 11 p.m. Alma Xi Delta, Kappa KappaGamma, Campus Phi Alpha, Alma Xi Delta, Theta Tau, Alma Alpha, Kappa Kappa, and Alpha Gamma Delta. 1924 SkofStad S ELLING SYSTEM This meeting will probably memorize a series of Tuesday afternoon meetings for men which will be planned, not in the realm of abstract religious ideas, but in the realm of rampus problems for student attitudes. The programs will include special music and worship in adulthood, the address, the address to the meetings will be thrown open to questions and discussion concerning the topics of the day. The Y, M, C, A, cabinet in planning these meetings has not planned them just for the sake of having a program but the chairman of the religious committee, Meron Williams, is daunted by this issue in the meetings that is not considered by many of the students to be a real issue on the Hill. Plans are that within a week a list of the -spies to be discussed during the fall can be published. Every man in school who is anxious or even willing to make any contribution to strata planning must attend a guest is invited to take part in these meetings and bring others with him. From Lad to Dad Since 1889 "Clothes of Merit for Cash" "Tao?" Schultz, University Y, M. C. "To a. c. secretary, said this morning that the initial meeting of this series to be addressed by the chancellor should be particularly interesting both to those who feel that religion is old-fashioned and to those who still frankly hold a simple faith. Y.M. Invites Lindley to Speak on "Religion, the Basis of Success" "The underlying basis of success in the best things of life is religion," and Chancellor E. H. Connley during his beating remarks of his first concession address, Sept. 12. The second meaning, the Y. M. C. A. abstent has invited the Chancellor to expand his idea of what religion is in an address to be given Tuesday, Sept. 20, at 4:30 in Friar Chapel. The subject, upon which Chancellor E. H. ConnleyKind of a Relation Should Our Be?" Bienwuer Leaves for East. Fred Bienwuer, A. B., 24' left recently for Pittsburgh, Penn, where he will be employed in the personnel department of the Wettinghouse the Moorfield has been spending the past few weeks at the Delta Sigma Pi house, economies fraternity; Plans for the new dancing school for University students were discharged. The school will be opened by late next month; encountries will be made later. Helen Kennedy and Albertine Scott of Corbin hall had as their greatest Sunday at dinner Miss Catherine Van Kuren of Baldwin, Kansas. Miss Van Kuren since last spring has been working in Baldwin. She returned to her home in Baldwin Sunday. Series of Weekly Meetings Planned for Discussing Campus Problems Biewener Leaves for East. A "get wise" meeting for all Freshman women will be held at Fresher hall at 4:350 Monday. This will take the place of the regular Freshman lecture, and is required. The purpose of this meeting is to familiarize the new students with the activities and find a place among them. The activities will be explained by members of W. S. G. A. At the regular meeting of W. S. G. A, last evening, the two new members, Elinor Davis, junior representative, and Helen Buchanan, cohormore representative, were worn in. 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