FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1024 II 5 A M th to tt int en en cti ch th s t t int st st int m h n so I Ch ree tl th oi sity sit est tl T b be te rte rte Plae M man man voo voe This this form former mem been the mem an Chm them thy tl univ The if the of the music Stu THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN hard, hard, hard business to A. M. Graduate structures history of Tuberculosis research Helt with school Yale I time w the pre physiology Ph I been w receivei 'Hotel student of abili appoint in vie head of this mo do div organic nose has has Heller X liefy baccala, a spring present Men's St Dona K. U. Dramatic Club Elects New Officers for Coming Season Frank Hill, J. Stanley Pennet and Louise Cowdery, New Executives Officers for the coming dramatic season were elected at the last regular meeting of the K. U. Dramatic Club, Thursday evening, in the Little Rock Auditorium, and Dr. Drunt, Frank Hilt; T23, vice-president; J. Stanley Pennell, c25; and secretary-treasurer, Louise Cowdrey, c25 Retiring officers are: president Sam Wheatle, c26; Phillips Reynolds, c24 There was no vice-president, the latter part of the season, due to the necessity of the president withdrawing from school, and the vice-president, whether, succeeded without election. Three new members were admitted to the club Thursday evening. These are: Albert Davis, c25, George Garner, c26 and Robert M. Belisle, c27. They were admitted for the merit of their work in the Dramatic club's production of "The Passing of the Third Floor Back." Revision of the constitution was discussed and a committee of five members was appointed to take over the administration of certain parts which have not worked out satisfactorily. The committee is Frank Hill, chairman, Phyllis Reynolds e24 Cecil Duncan, e24 Browne, Morgan, e26 and T. G. Wear, e27. In order to vote on the recommendations of the committee, there will be a special meeting of the club at its next inductive conference part of May, according to Hill. Announce Baseball Teams Hutchinson and Royster Head Women Athletes The freshman and sophomore women's baseball teams have been announced and captains were elected. Florence Hutchinson was made sophomore captain, and Margaret Royce chosen as captain of the freshmen. The sophomore line-up includes catcher, Marion Collier; pitcher, Bernice Reed; first-base, Florene Hutchison; second-base, Joanne McElhany; third base, Erona McLoughey; startup, Abi White; right-field, Leah Ulam (startup); left-field Barrett Burritt; substitutes, Barbara Becker, Hilda Koehler, Carolyn Weid , Edith Ward and Beatrice Ritz The freshman team is as follows catcher, Erma Davidson; pitcher Ann Botsford; first-base, Dora Gearl; second-base, Marie Irisen; third-base, Margaret Reynolds; shortstop, Virginia Bowen; center-field, LaVirginie Stuargard; left-field, Mary Eleanor Filin; substitutes, Louis Bryant, Gladys Laughlin, Leta Monroe, Isadon Douglas and Marjorie Stuffer. Oh, Min! Bring Little Chester to Lawrence "Oh, Min, bring me my heavies," Andy Gum shouted this morning when he rolled out of his warm, comfortable bed into the cold, cold room. But when Andy read the weather reports he thanked his lucky wife for being in Lawrence instead of in less habitable places on the globe. He shivered as he thought of the track man of Nebraska returning to find their native covered with snow. He shivered again when he thought of Little Chester visiting his grandparents in the Black Hills of South Dakota, where another wintry storm is raging. Then Andy picked up the paper and read the tragic tale of a goffer, so greatly addicted to the sport that he indulged in a little game in Cleveland even during a storm. He became so engrossed in searching for his favorite Baby Dimple which he found on a shelf, he let himself be struck by lightning, and one more faithful followers was lost to the cause of golf. Andy looked out at the blank gray sky, grinned and bore it. After all, he decided, for delightful spring weather, to spend the best place in the old United States. Haskell Organizes Cavalry Troop Eighty Haskell Indians have enlisted in troop "C," 114th Kansas cavalry, which will be installed in Lawrentown, N.Y., where they also organized the troop, will be commanding officer. The Indians enlisted in the troop represent tribes from the Gulf of Mexico to Alaska, and all are said to be experienced riflemen. They placed the one at Clay Center, which was disbanded recently, and will receive the equipment of that troop. Theta Tau Wins Baseball Game From Phi Mu Alpha Theta Tau won from Phi Ma Alpha in the second round of the inter-fraunty basketball tournament, Thursday afternoon, by a score of 19 to 13. This victory will admit the Theta Tau team to the semi-finals. The schedule called for a game of seven innings, but only six were played. The batters for the Theta Tau were: Hibbs, Kennedy; for Phil Mu Alpha: Gray, Brown, Obergard and Moyer. Dr. Edgar Goodspeed, Testament Translator, to Talk Here May 16 University of Chicago Alumni to Greet Bible Authority at Luncheon Dr. Edgar Goodapse, professor of Greek in the Divinity School of the University of Chicago, will speak Friday afternoon, May 16, at 4:30 in Fraser chapel. His subject will be Why I Translated the New Testament. Doctor Goodpeed has made a recent translation of the New Testament, a work that has created a siddleric comment, according to Prof. A. T. Walker, head of the department of Latin. He has also done extensive work in the field of the New Testament, some of his best known works being the "Story of the New Testament" and the Harmony of Synoptic Gospels. In connection with his lecture here he will have on display a large number of early editions of the Bible," Professor Walker said. The speaker is touring the United States giving lectures in many large cities and universities under the auspices of the Alumni Council of the University of Chicago. He is also meeting with alumni clubs of the Chicago school at the various places. He will be joined by members of the club here, according to Professor Walker, who is president of the local organization. "I should like all former members of the student body or faculty of the University at ... to go great Doctor Goodpastor at the university at Walker today, and I shall try to notify each one about the affair. There may be some here, however, when I do not know and I should like for them to communicate with you." The place for the luncheon will be announced later. Send the Daily Kansan home. CAPTAIN JOHN LONBORG In addition to directing the Jayhawker team on the field, "Young Dutch" has been the big gun of the game in most of the games this spring. Y. M. C. A. Pledges Must Be Paid "All Y. M. C. A. pledges for the year 1923-24 must be paid before Phone 442 1109 Mass. Insist on WIEDEMANN'S Ice Cream THE CREAM SUPREME Brick Specials for this week: Hi/Life and Vanilla Cherry Dew and Vanilla Banana Nut and Vanilla Fresh Strawberry Cholocate Chip Vanilla Caramel Nut Orange Pineapple Hi-Life Brown Bread Chocolate Black Walnut Cherry New Walnut Grape Pineapple Honey Moon Pineapple Sherbet: Pineapple Lime Orange It costs no more to have the BEST PHONE 182 {the end of this semester}, said Melvin Griffin, treasurer of the Y. M. C. A. "Our bagged for the past year was made out based upon the pledge that we were grateful to am sure that everyone will pay up when they realize this." A canvass The Mathematics Club will hold its annual picnic Monday, May 12. All members are requested to meet in Central Ad at 5:15 o'clock. "GRADUATION GIFTS" — THAT LAST — of all unpaid subscriptions will be made during the next two weeks. JAYHAWK PIN or Charm gold $7.70 FILLED $1.00 The College Jeweler Shows: 2:30 : 4:00 : 7:30 : 9:00 Prices: 10c & 28c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Henry B. Walthal (The man who helped make Griffith famous) and IRENE RICH in "BOY OF MINE" Shows: 2:30 - 4:00 - 7:30 - 9:00 Prices: 10c & 28c FRIDAY and SATURDAY Louise Fazenda and Sidney Chaplin in "GALLOPING FISH" Also Pathe News—Fun from the Press and Golf as played by Sarazen very low round-trip fares to California-Arizona Colorado-New Mexico and your National Parks SantaFe Superior Service and Scenery-plus Fred Harvey meals-your assurance of a delightful trip- W. H. BURNETT, Agt. Lawrence, Kansas Fifty Sport Hats New Smart Styles Straws, Crepes, Ribbons in a Sale This Week-end at $3.95 Just the hat you have been waiting for at this very little price is among them. The colors — Navy, Red, Powder Blue, Rose, Lavin Green, Orchid, Gray, Black and White. All at $3.95. SPECIAL—We will close out Fifty Season Hats, large, medium and small shape, blacks and colors, and silks, values to $7.50, ONE DOLLAR EACH. No returns, no exchanges No returns, no exchanges. BULLENE'S Senior CakeWalk Due to the limited capacity for dancing at F. A. U. hall the managers of the Cake Walk decided to limit the sale of tickets. In so doing we felt that those who come within the limit would be insured of a more enjoyable time because of more ample room. We have endeavored to reach as many seniors as possible. If we have missed you you can obtain a preference on tickets from the following: Gus Rau Frank Martin Leo Mills Bill Harrison Jack Hefling Cal Klinkenberg D. K. Smith Verg Miller Ray Childs Brick English's Kansans 7 Pieces Decorations Refreshments Saturday at F.A.U. Bob Lemon Leo Mills Mgrs.