th th th w c col su cu gr af Cu of lef F, at Th Ph H so gp F, F, th a du du ke in in h a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Kansas Net Team Emerges Winner in Foreign Games Jayhawks Win Two Tennis Meets With Oklahoma Schools This Week The Kansas tennis team kept up the stride Wednesday that it started on Tuesday and defeated the Oklahoma net men in two matches out of three. Murray Rogers of Kansas won from Maude, 6-3, 7-5. Tommy McDonald of Carlsbad, Harrington defeated Captain George Glaskin of Kansas, 6-0, 3-6, 7-5. However, the Oklahoma players could not keep up their rally and lost the doubles to Kansas, Glaskin and Rogers winning from Harrington. The team won during the two days, four out of the five matches played. Clean Sweep at Stillwater Flushed with victory, the Kansans journeyed to Stillwater, Okla., for matches with the Oklahoma A. and M. College. Rogers easily disposed of Calmes with the score of 6-1, 6-1, while Glaskin fouled the first set 5-7, but winning the last two, 6-3, 6-4. In the doubles, Rogers and Glaskin bested Calmes and Waldrup, 6-3, 6-8. With the scapas of the two Oklahoma schools tucked under their belts, Glaskin and Rogers set sail for Winfield, Kan., where they met many students on campus. Although the outcome is in doubt, despite the toayhawk victory. **Alming Toward Valley Title** From all indications, Kansas is headed to another valley title. In May, the team will go to Champaign, Ill., where the University of Illinois will be played a return match. Kansas played the Illinois team at Lawrence and out evenly with them in the matches. Complete School Survey Missouri was played the week before at Lawrence and lost every set to the Jayhawks. Missouri will be played a return match at Columbia on the same trip as the Illinois match. The season will close at the end of the month at Lincoln, Neb., at the valley meet. Chart Shows How Public School Teachers Spend Incomes A part of the report of the survey of the school system of Chanute which has recently been completed through the bureau of school service of the University is a chart showing the ways in which the teachers in the public schools there spend their income. The information upon which the chart is based was voluntarily supplied by the teachers. The teachers are in the situation in other cities, according to Prof. F. P. OBrien, director of the bureau. The following is the tabulated Expenditure Percent of Income Expenditure 1. Living expenses—board, room, extra meals, etc. 2. Clothing, wearing apparel, tailor, dressmaker 3. Doctor, dentist, hospital, school 4. Cost of books, magazines, lectures, self-improvement 5. Summer school, extension study, etc. 6. Amusements, recreation, entertainment entertainment 7. Summer travel and vacation expenses (not included in 5) 8. Insurance, investment, savings, etc. 9. Church, charity, philanthropy. 10. Spent for support of dependents 13 11. Miscellaneous 3 Ohio Professors Decide Most Animals Can Think That the majority of animals think as much as most people was the conclusion drawn by a group of professors at Ohio State University. A heated debate was held between scientists and psychologists on the nature of natural history show meeting and example given to prove the point. By actual experience it was said to do as much good to spank a baby bear as a child, and it was further pointed out that under trying circling the baby, people were to be thinking and acting as wisely as the majority of people. A series of twilight concerts will be given on the University of Illinois campus this spring by members of the university band. Sigma Phi Epsilon Wins From Sigma Chi Team The baseball team of Sigma Phi Epion defended the nine of Sigma Chi by the score of 7 to 5 in a game of many handsome and a few errors in the cow pasture south of Robinson Thursday. The score by innings: 100 Sigma Chi 1 0 0 1 0 0 3.5 Sigma Phi Epsilon 1 5 0 0 1 4.5 Batteries for Sigma Chi Epsilon, Mack and McComb, For Sigma Chi Zuber and Haley, Umpire, Arm strong. Schlademan's Track Team Meets Aggies in Outdoor Events Twenty-two Men to Make Trip Into Enemy Territory Saturday Coach Karl Schlademan's Jaaykaw track team will have its first outdoor dual meet Saturday afternoon with the Kansas Aggies at Manhattan. The team will leave Lawrence at 9:00 Saturday morning and will arrive in Manhattan in time to have a short rest before the meet. The meet is doped as a close one, with Kansas having the edge in the sprints but not in the distance runs. The Aggies will probably take the lead, but the other weight events are evenly doped. Gerald Smith, the star punter of the Jayhawk football eleven will be seen in action again with the javelins and the Kansas State Teachers College at Pittsburgh, won the Missouri valley record in this event at an invitation valley meet. His record has been beaten since then but he is a dangerous man to have to deal with. Coach Schlademan is taking 22 men to the meet. They will line up in the following way: 100 and 220 yard dashes, Captain Firebaugh, Rooney, and Collier; 440 yard dash, Firebaugh and Broughal, and Kellet; one-mile run, Pratt, Tinker, and Meng; two-mile run, Pratt, Grady and McGarth; high hurdle, Graham, O'Keele and Dillenbeck; low hurdles, Graham, Anderson and Dillenbeck; shot-put, Brondy and Fraker; Diers, Brondy and Holderman; javelin, Poor, Poor, Graham and Forgusse; broad jump, Graham and Goodell; pault vault, Dillenbeck and Goodell. Test Student's English The question of devising some simple schemes for testing the English of students at various points in their study with the aim of improving their use of English was discussed at the monthly meeting of the department of English this week, according to Peter O'Leary, head of that department. Committee Appointed to Plan Schemes for Testing A committee of five members of the department was appointed to work out a plan for such a scheme and present it at the next regular meeting. The members of the committee are: Professors Jill Gardner, ospinee BurhamaJ. A. White, W. S. Johnson. The department wishes to start the work next semester, Professore O'LLIery said. "Students seem to forget all about sentence unit yard paragraph structure and other essentials of good writing after they have finished their essays." O'Leary today. "We are striving to find some way to prevent this." Ninety-five per cent of the students at the Garrent Biblical Institute work their way through the course. Brick Specials for this week: Banana Nut and Vanilla Strawberry and Vanilla Black walnut free from fry Black Walnut and Vanilla Insist on WIEDEMANN'S Ice Cream THE CREAM SUPREME Methods Book Published Includes Articles on Teaching by K. U. Professors Caramel Nut Vanilla Grape Nipple Iceapple Nut Chocolate Chip Brown Bread Lemon Jelly Lemon Iceapple Chocolate Black Jumbo Moon A book of unusual interest to all modern language teachers is the recently published, "Methods of Teaching Modern Language," by Charles H. Handach and Paul M. Handach in give compact form the results of the efforts of progressive language teachers all over the country to improve the technique of modern language teaching. The volume of methods, tests, and bibliography, says those who have read it. The bibliography of methods alone comprises over sixty pages, and gives clear evidence that teachers of modern foreign languages at the University of Kannau have been able to address problems of language teaching. There are listed three contributions by Professor A. L. Owen, head of the department of Spanish; by Professor F. E. Feng, of the 1-department of German; and five by assistant Professor J. A. Hess of the Other Flavors, Brick or Bulk: Cereal, Nut Sherbets: Cherry Pineapple Grape It costs no more to have the BEST PHONE 182 The annual Architects-Fine Arts party will be given on Saturday, May 3 at 8:00 p. m. in the design studio of the institute. All student and faculty members of the architect department are invited to be present as guests of the students and faculty members of the departments of painting and design. The party is to be a costume hall representing international night at Monte Carlo and special entertainment has been promised. However, its nature is to be kept secret until it is presented at the party. department of Romance Languages. Two former professors of the University, W. H. Curruth and Mark Skidmore, are also represented. Fine Arts Students Will Be Hosts to Architect El Altenzo, Spanish Club, hold a picnic at Smith's pasture last night. The members belonging to the side that won in a recent attendance contest entertained the losers at the picnic. Delta Tau Delta announces the initiation of Jack Kinead, c27, and Nernon Noah, c27, both of Belot. Those elected to offices for the following year were: chairman, Clyde Frees; vice-chairman, Roy Testerman; secretary, George Vernon; treasurer, Keith Sharp; the representatives from the classes were senior, Walter Farrar; junior, Walter Rigling; sophomore, Randall Gushall The local student branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers held its annual election of officers Thursday evening. University of Denver School of Commerce Accounts, and Finance Summer Session June 2 - July 11 July 14 - August 22 Accounting taught by Roy B. Kester, America's leading authority Special courses in Higher English, Statistics, Economics, and Business Administration. An $800 Graduate Fellowship available. 20th and Glenarm Place, Denver, Colorado Now Selling— Glad to show you We invite Comparison Slip Sweaters Manhattan Shirts Superior Union Suits Jacobs Caps Fancy Belts Fancy Hat Bands and Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes 75 Hats at $2.95 Values $5.00 to $7.50 "Mightier than the Book!" 3 Shows Thursday—3:00, 7:30, 9:00 4 Shows Daily Friday and Saturday 2:30 - 4:00 - 7:30 - 9:00 P. M. Prices 25 and 50 cents Another shipment from New York of the newest Spring shapes which we will offer on Saturday at half their worth and less. While the prices may sound low, the qualities are high and variety to please all types. No Returns Saturday Hats $2.95 - $4.95 ORPHEUM THEATER From the Famous Novel By A. S. M. Hutchinson Thursday, Friday and Saturday "If Winter Comes" William Fox presents The Motion Picture 100 Hats at $4.95 Values $10.00 to $12.50 BULLENE'S No Exchanges —AT— ROUND CORNER DRUG STORE BELL'S MUSIC CO. DEAN OF FINE ARTS Tickets Now on Sale! -FOR- Presentation of The Lawrence Choral Union's "The Messiah" by HANDEL Four Hundred Voices Accompanied by UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA OF 40 PIECES D. M. Swarthout, Director Friday Evening, May 2,1924 Robinson Gymnasium Tickets $1.50 and $1.00