So 一、请将下列单词按照要求进行拼写。 1. 电 子 型 素 二 氢 氧 三 氢 四 氧 五 六 氧 七 八 氧 九 十 氧 一 十一 氧十二 氧十三 氧十四 氧十五 氧十六 氧十七 氧十八 氧十九 氧二十 氧二十一 氧二十二 氧二十三 氧二十四 氧二十五 氧二十六 氧二十七 氧二十八 氧二十九 氧三十0 2. 将下列短语译成汉语。 3. 请用正确的汉字写出下面各短语。 WEDNESDAY. MAY 7,1924 PW THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Official student paper of the University of STAFF Associate Editor Arbh O'DRyan Assoc. Editor Frances Ewight Campus Editor Francis Ewight Sport Editor Gorson Ashby Sports Editor Gorson Ashby Alumni Editor Fied M.Conn Alumni Editor Board Members Flory McCann R. Smith B. Riffel Watteg Graves Lois A. Robinson Lela Pie Harry Morrow Donald Ginsburg Lina Brown Jimmy Harrington business Manager...John Montgomery, J. Address all communications to THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN *awrence, Kansas* Phone- K. U. 25 and 66 WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1924 The Daily Kisman arms to picture the undergraduate life of a student at university or any other institution and the news by standing for the ideals of justice, integrity, responsibility, etc.; to be clean; to be cheerful; to be charitable; to be courageous, to take risks; to all in勇气 to the brave ability to achieve. A New York sanghetti eating contest is all right in its place. That is in New York, and we have every reason to suppose that the Empire state will sneer bcause we cannot appreciate such sport. WHY NOT BE PROMPT? Yesterday afternoon the University of Kansas tennis team won three matches from Oklahoma University and the Kansas fans cheered. The University is proud of her tennis team and has a right to be as they have not been defeated this season, with the exception of Illinois. But the match yesterday was scheduled to start at 3 o'clock. The crowd gathered at 3 but no players were in sight. About 3:30 two players came out of the shed and began warming up. After about thirty minutes the remaining players came into view and they spent from fifteen to twenty minutes warming up. The crowd grew restless waiting for the match to start. Several commented that they hated to come to a tennis match as they were forever starting to play. Football games start on time. Can it be possible that tennis is more important than football, and the players must have more time to start the matches? Probably not. In all probability if the tennis matches started on schedule a larger crowd would attend and more enthusiasm be shown at the games. It surely would not hurt anything to give the plan a trial. Theo new historical picture shows are flooding the theaters, but what about such glittering titles as "Males and Females?" Has the nation reformed? Entertain Senior Laws—headline Most of us are glad to hear this after being entertained by their warbling for years untold. FENCE BUSTERS There are some political fences badly in need of repair. The old rails are falling to the ground and new weakness springs up to shake the once firm and steady structure. It may be an old rail fence with the rails loosely laid in place or it may be that it bares the barbs that threat the invader. The mightiest oak must yield and the strongest fence will fall. Therefore congress wishes to rush things through and get home for a little space of fence making. Now the insurgents care not if the cattle break out and rush astray, or if the old enclosure weakens and drops to the earth. Stray cattle become mavericks and a maverick can be claimed by the finder who can slap the brand on him first. The insurgents are naughty and demand that congress remain in session. They are whispering sweet words into Democratic cars regarding the old farm, and they have about convinced the Bourbons that a fence that lets things out also lets them in. Maybe the congressional rush back home with extended hands and smacks for the innocent babe will be postponed. The back platform of the local train longs for some one to stand and harangue the multitude, and harangue the dignified boys of the county seat are clearing their throats to introduce the greatest patriot that ever talked three hours on his own might. What of the stick candy for the boys, the smile of adoration for the women, and the slap on the back and nickel cigar for the non? Who will decorate the Fourth of July platform beside the American flag, and will no wild music of life and drum stir out souls in the heat of summer months. We shudder at the thought of only Chautauqua speakers to guide our footsteps. Let us hope that the insurgents fail in their attempt. Congress resembles some classes here at the University. All they do is call the roll. They had to knock the Kansas boxers out in Kansas City before they could stop them. The cub reporter has a new motto "He knows no nose for news." Campus Opinion Tow Much Youh Movement The youth movement is on. Education has made a very rapid swing to the interests of youth; precedents have been broken down, the individual bondage of the past has been discerned, the philosophy has been reasserted every field of know2 in beingrasked to find criticisms of the past and pretensions of the modern. Parents are following suit. "My boy and girl," say they, "must not be tied down as I was when young. Popularity or public opinion is the only thing that must guide them. I am a good time and make it success." The baskets are off. We travel fast. Who dares to step in the way of youth? Those who keep the temnis and baseball fields open for six days and close them on Sunday are putting a straw in the way of this pleasure-soking school. The Administration is preparing to try to criticize it we played tennis or baseball on Sunday. The youth says, "Hands off, my parents think it is all right. My dad plays golf at the country club. I don't go to church or Sunday school anyway. If they take tennis and baseball away from me, I'll get my girl and take a boat ride on the Kaw, or we'll have an unchaperoned hike to the country. My pleasure must be hampered by old traditions. Going to church is a thing of the past." Maybe there is a youth movement in America. Perhaps it will do a lot of good. Perhaps the old traditions are in need of being broken down. Let us be discriminating as to which ones. P, V, B. Indiana University is making preparations to care for 25,000 people at the stadium dedication football game with the Scarlet and Gray on November 8. Fifteen scouts will direct the program. Many sports notables are to attend the ceremonies, including Judge Landis, commissioner of organized baseball; Walter Camp, leading American sports authority; and Ma. John L. Wright, Big Ten athletic consister. An effort is being made by the University of Indiana to have General John J. Pershing and other high army officials participate in the university's annual dedication of the university's $250,000 memorial stadium, November 8. Neils Thorpe, of the department of physical education at the University of Minnesota, has introduce water basketball in his swimming classes. Several challenges have been issued between classes and Mr Thorpe hopes to stage a tourney i the near future. Students at the Kansas State Teachers' College of Pittsburgh have organized a chess club, and a tournament is in full swing. The Y. W, C. A, at the University of Nebraska is sponsoring a banquet for the working students of the university. Several of the speakers are prominent who worked their way through the school in the past. A model airplane which will be used in research work for the United States government has just been completed by Dr. W. F. Durand, nationally known engineer and head of the mechanical engineering department at the University. The plane will be used in connection with both the army and navy. Northwestern will promote its annual circus with a "Circus Chapel," Mr. Ringling, of circus fame, will be the first speaker on the program. Mr. Ringling is a resident of Evanston. May 4 was a gala day for Northwestern University when the students put on a big circus. A big merry-go-round, Ferris wheel, and a number of concessions were features of the day's program. A cavalry Official Daily University Bulletin There will be an all-university conversation at 10 o'clock. Thursday, morning, May 8th, in Robinson Gymnasium. Dr. W. O. Mendenhall, Presi- dent of the Athletic Department. CONVOCATION: Copy received at the Chancellor's Office until 11:00 a.m. Vol. III. Wednesday, May 7, 1924 No. 170 E. H. LINDLEY EL ATENEO; Asistir, miembro! La esulta reunion del semestre, Juves, el 8 de Mayo, 100 E. Ad. a las t:n. 130. Noticias importantes del semestre que ha tenido en el pasado. MYRON W. WAGGONER, Presidente. PHI SIGMA: There will be a Pii Sigma luncheon in room 304 snow hall. Thursday, May 8, 12:30 p.m. The all newly elected members will be invited at this CHARLES A. SISSON, Acting President. SCABBARD AND BLADE There will be a meeting of Scabbard and Blade, Thursday, at the Delta Chi house, at 7:36 p. m. troop from Fort Sheridan gave excursion drills, inter-scorer relay were run off, and the national inter-scorer relay was run on water circus. In the evening the fraternities and scorers gave stunts. The "big top" opened at the gymnasium where raps and trophies were awarded. D. GRAHAM. The Commerce Club at the University of Minnesota is sponsoring several trips through various industrial plants. The first trip will be to Michigan for exchange of goods to Northwestern Bell Telephone Company of Minneapolis. A school for prospective eidergoos is flourishing at the Brooklyn, N. Y., M. Y, C. A. 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