THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, MAY 29.1924 Many Applications Being Registered by New Teachers More Than 50 Seniors Ge Positions in Various Schools of Kanyakuchi Kansas Between two and three hundred applications for teaching positions have been received by the teachers' appointment committee this season, and are in progress on the list of the appointment committee. Out of this list of applications more than fifty seniors have obtained teaching positions in the various schools of the state. The lit however does not include all the seniors who have received positions but only those of which the committee has been informed. A large number of seniors have made applications in Kansas schools and are now waiting results; further elections will probably be received later. The seniors also need help to Miss Riggs. Many men representing schools have made visits to the University to interview the prospective teachers. The seniors who have already been elected to positions, and the cities in which they are to teach aureo Monte Rey Breakaway, medicine Lodge; Monte Rey Breaksaw, medicine Lodge; inn yn brown, Garden Plaine; Viola Lindberg, Landsbord; Ray Rakerman; Hugh Brown, Chanute; Robert Warmer, Iola; Hattle Bush, Bob Rodriguez, Neacher, El Borago; Katie Watson, Neacher, El Borago William Ottawa. Grace McHorn, Chetops; Ruth Pattis, Elizbardo; Devore Watt, Fort Soekat; Helen Bryant, University of Tennessee; Annie Davidson, Mankato; Paul Horsley, Detroit; Cayee, Castleton; Doryse M. Horton, Goodland; Mary Hays, Concordia; Romaney Eckatek, Wellington; Nell Holmman, Dodge City; Etta L. Marvin, Solomon; Vlivan Stanley, Elisabeth Howard; Firebaugh, Dodge City. Francis Keith and Irma Hawk, Arkansas City; Candace M. White, Garland; Murid Senor, Dodge City; Midrod Maxwell, Canuck; Albida Brancher, Hutchinson; Laird B Glasscoe, Delkay; Deny Jenkinson, Colefeyville; Margaret Dogree, Dodge City; John Devore, Covert; Katherine Eberhart, Woodbine, Darothy Sabbach, Sabehn K., U.K. Rue Callum,叫屋; Helen Holker, Frankfurt; Lena Howell Deightl. Helen Friby, Coffeville; Agnes Engel, Highland College; Agnes Brune, Randolph; Helen Hogan, Hutchinson; Mary Woodward, Hutchinson; Loula Stuesal, Hutchinson; Lennar Larson, Coffeville; Bphyll Rasmussen, Coffeville; Faildley, Freedrick, Okka; Mebwin Griffin, McPberson Jayhawker Contract Let To Complete Auditing of Annua by End of Week *p.* The auditing of this year's annual will be completed this week. The funds for the 1925 Jayhawker will be handled through the business office of the University instead of through the bank as formerly. The contract for the engraving on next year's Jayhawkwer was approved by the Jayhawkwer advisory board at a meeting Tuesday afternoon, according to Ryland Petty. The contract is with the Burger Engraving Company who did the engraving on the 1923 annual. Members of the advisory board are: L. N. Flint, head of the department of journalism; Alco D. Henderson, head of the department of commerce; Rosemary Ketchan, professor of design; Fred Montgomerie, c28; Frank Riung, c24; Ryland Ferguson, c23; Raymond Nicholas, c26; Harry McFarland, c26. County Clubs Place K. U. Records in High Schools Thus far this year the sales of the K. U. phonograph records by the Bell Music Company have reached only about four hundred. Of these 306 were local sales, and the remainder were out-of-town orders. A music store in Salem was a sale at Ohio State University some time ago and 8,000 copies were sold. County club presidents have found the K. U. records to be an excellent and lasting measure of advertising the University. Plans have been made by several county clubs to place the record in high schools over the state. There is one physician to every 724 persons in the United States, one to every 487 in England, and one to every 2,600 persons in Central Europe. State Geologists Making Survey in Russell Counts An extensive survey is being made in Russell county by the state geological survey, assisted by the United states geological survey, according to Dr. Raymond C. Cooley, state geologist, who has developed a geology in the University. The survey is a result of recent oil discoveries in that county, and state wide interest has been aroused in the progress of the survey. The report will show the extent of the new oil and gas fields which have recently been opened there. "The report is not ready for publication at this time," said Doctor Moore. "But we expect complete the survey in a few weeks." Women's Pep Society Holds Initiation Rites for Original Members say Jane Organization Plans Definite Activity Program for Next Year Initiation services were held at the women's rest room in central Administration building. Wednesday night at 7:50, for the following day Janes '16: Tennyson Beek, c²; Leln Dauen, c²; Margaret Gustafson, c²; Mary Engle, c²; Mildred Cutter, c²; Selma Klimp, c²; Ester Rope, c²; Betty Marra, c²; César Peña, c²; Mamie Van Eppo, c²; Pauli Anker, c²; Ruth Millikin, c²; Francis Millikin, c²; Esther Me-caluy, c²; Dorothy Moon, c²; Mary E. Filkin, c²; Mona Fulk, c²; Helen Ross, c²; Viola Thompson, c²; Oana Leele, c²; and Oana Dewell, c² The services were simple and the girls were dressed in regulation costume. The members pledged themselves in taking the oath that as long would give them the required time to make the organization successful in all its efforts. that they would consider qualifications of the girls for an organization of this kind before they submitted their names to the membership council. There were originally 52 girls in the Jay Jane society but they were not all included in this service because of failure to attend meetings. She who were not able to be present Wednesday night will be initiated next year. There will be a meeting held at the first of school next fall and all members must be present to help make up the year's program. Study Housing Conditions Relating to Scholarship The analysis of the data is now being made by Prof. F. P. O'Brien of the bureau. A preliminary report will be ready within a week, according to Professor O'Brien. This study of housing conditions grew out of an exploratory study of the physical environment of the student in relationship to his scholarship. The study of the housing conditions of University students, made through the hygiene and sanitation committee and the bureau of school administration, Data was gathered a year ago from 205 roaming and boarding houses and 45 organized houses. This survey included the housings and investigated 950 rooms! Some of the facts upon which the survey was haseed were: the size of the room, the number of students occu- pled there, the lighting conditions and the price. First Ph.D. to Woman to Be Granted Miss Cora Downs, M.A. '20 Her Grandmother Was Pioneer Member on 1881 Board The first Ph. D. degree ever awarded by the University of Kaisers to a woman will be granted this degree in 2017. Ms. M.A. 29, at present assistant professor in the department of bacteriology. Miss Downs will complete her examinations for the degree with the oral examination to be given Mrs, Cora M. Dows, grandmother of Miss Dows, was the first woman member of the University board of that school and was a member of that board in 1881. of Regents Miss Downe' major subject at the University has been bacteriology, with physiology for a first minor and bacteriological specialization in a study of the typhoid bacillus. Her thesis, recently completed as a part of her work toward the Fd. D. degree, is on "Antigenic Studies of Bacillus Typhousus." Cassius A. Fischer of Denver, 98, has just published a report on "Petroleum Development in the Rocky Mountain States During 1923." For a time after graduation Mr. Fisher served as assistant in the department of geology and then became professor of geology of Yale University. LOST—After 5-20-24, gold fountain pen. Name H. A. Bond engraved on barrel. Call 1406. M29 WANT ADS FOR RENT - rooms, men, very comfortable, cool rooms, reasonable, 1 block from campus, 1341 Ohio. M20 *FOR RENT - school and board for - summer school students, large cool room, delightful porches, shaded lawn, G. T. Leachter, 1083 Muskegan, M29 365. LOST—Will party who found Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity pin, with initials M. S. Z., on Massachusetts Sat- VACATION OPPORTUNITY This summer I want a few representatives in each town and county to help me obtain subscriptions for popular magazines. Write for particulars. Also enclose a dime and get a most delightful book by a famous author. Address: C. L. Christian, 2235, 30th St., San Diego, Calif. Insist on WIEDEMANN'S Ice Cream THE CREAM SUPREME Brick Specials for this week: Hi-Life and Vanilla Black Walnut and Vanilla Other Flavors, Brick & Fig Walnut Brown Sugar Fresh Strawberry Chocolate Chip Vanilla Cinnamon Nut Orange Pineapple Bread Lift Bread Cheese Bread Chocolate Chocolate Cherry Chewy Dew Grape Pineapple Varsity Bowersock Sherbets: Pineapple Lime It cost no more to have the BEST PHONE 183 Shows 2:30, 4, 7:30, 9 Mae Marsh and Harry Meyers in "Daddies" Prices: 10c & 33c Shows: 2:30 - 4:00 - 7:30 - 9:00 Last Showing Tonight Friday and Saturday Last HAROLD LLOYD in "GIRL SHY" HELEN CHADWICK in Rupert Hughes" "RENO" Prices 10 & 28c Nita Naldi and Matt Moore in The Breaking Point" urdy morning please return to Mr. Zimmerman, 1414 Tennessee, and receive reward. FOR RENT—Single or double room for girls, during summer session. 1529 Ohio, phone 1031. LOST—Dark rimmed glasses with brown bows between Fraser and Ohio. Finder call 2738 Red. M29 FOR RENT at the Orden, a few apartments about June 1st. For the next year. Also a few for the summer months only. Call 1418. tf FOR SALE—Typewriter and Type- writer desk—$12.00. Call 1743 or 1247 Ohio. M29 'ANTED—Good, live boy to耍ward for summer club. Good opportunity, man preferred. Call 2053 M29 FOR RENT—Rooms for girls for summer session, board if desired at Turner club, 1200 Teen, m29. GARRETT CLUB-1247 Ohio will be open during entire summer session, one block from campus. For reservations call 2053. Also rooms for boys with sleeping porch. MI Make $1000.00During Summer Vacation LOST-Educations Sociology by W. R. Smith, at convention Monday, May 12. Finder please leave at Kansan business office. LEFT at College Im barber shop a pair of dark shell rimmed glasses. Owner may have same by inquiring at Kannan office and paying for ad Organizers Wanted Three or four men of mature judgment and some selling experience for t summer or longer. Meeting professional and business men only. Very profitable. Equipment free. Give Organizers Wanted age and experience in reply. Kansas Retailers Association, Box 65, Lawrence, Kansas FOR RENT - Rooms for summer session, sleeping porch, 1 block from campus, 1244 Louisiana. m29. FOR RENT - 3 room apt., strictly, modern, private entrance. Hot and cold water in kitchenette. Also garage. 1057 Ky. M20 PROFESSIONAL CARDS DE DEGEL B. PROHUT D. O, D. S. FU Office of the President Other Office of the Over Mackenzie W. LIECH W. LIECH W. 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