25. ของคนที่มีรูปของชื่อวิธีตัวแปร ของคนที่มีรูปของชื่อวิธีตัวแปร ของคนที่มีรูปของชื่อวิธีตัวแปร V ของคนที่มีรูปของชื่อวิธีตัวแปร ของคนที่มีรูปของชื่อวิธีตัวแปร ของคนที่มีรูปของชื่อวิธีตัวแปร 0 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Dartmouth College Swells Entry List for Kansas Relays Atlantic and Pacific Coast Will Be Represented at Relays With Teams The entry of Dartmouth College, a member of the New England conference, in the second annual kansas Relays April 19, assures the team that their presentation than ever before. Dartmouth will have a strong one-mile relay team, according to Karl Schadman, track coach, and will also be competition to this event in Iowa. The Kansas team will be weakened by the probable absence of Wayne McCoy, who after a two weeks' sojourn in a hospital at Urgent Care returned to his former condition. With the entry of Oregon State Agricultural college of Corvallis, Ore, and Occidental college of Los Angeles, Cal., last week, the relays will have strong representation from both the Atlantic and the Pacific coasts, as well as from the middle western and southern states. DePauw Star Enterts The entry of Paul Jones or DePauw University, Greencastle, Ind., one of the country's greatest all-star basketball players, led interest to the relays. Jones卒誸limated this winter at the Illinois Indoor Relay Carnival where he took the all-around championship from a classy field. He is rated as one of the most likely candidates to represent the United States in the Olympics in the pentathlon. He will enter in the high jump, broad jump, and pole vault here. His marks in athletics are good as those in the special events; so he will be looked on as a dangerous contender by the other entries in these events. Late Entries Received Today is the last day for entries and unexpected entries are being taken to the games. Coach "Indian" Schultz of the University of Nebraska telegraphed the entry of five more Nebraska players that had made five states represented in the high school class. Grades for Upperclassmen Ready Grades for the college upperclass men will be given out on Thursday afternoon at the college office. No freshmen will get their grades through the office this semester but will have to go to their advisers to procure their grades. The list of advisers are posted in the east wing of center Administration building; Senior Graduation Fee Due May 1, Says Foster 'May 1 is the deadline for the payment of graduating fees £c seniors who expect to obtain 'bear diploma next Jmso', said George O. "This fee should be paid at once or as soon as possible before May 1," he said, "in order that no trouble may arise because the student has not paid this fee when graduati arrives." The amount of the graduation fee is $10, and can be paid at the office of the registrar. Engineering Baseball Tournament to Start on Thursday at 4:30 Electricals and Industrials Will Contest First for Trophy Honors The annual engineering baseball tournament will start Thursday at 4:30 p. m. when the teams from the electrical and industrial departments will play, according to R. M. King. The game schedule has been arranged in an elimination tournament. Two games will be played this week, three next week, and the finals will be played on Engineers' Day, April 25. Under the present schedule the winners of the two teams, the chemical and mechanical, and the electrical and industrial will play the first games. The mining engineers drew a bye and will play the winners of the electrical-industrial game. The game for Thursday has been de-50% arranged for. Each department of the School of Engineering is entering a team in the tournament. Last year the championship was won by the civil engineers. The two preceding years were handled by the mechanical engineeringers. The annual engineer track meet will not be held this year, it was decided by the committee. For this reason the baseball tournament will have more than usual interest, the managers believe, "Jack" Hetherman, manager of the team, said all industrial engineers to come out and help the team win the championship for the department. Women's Swim April 15 Members of Class Teams Enter Three Events and Relay Teams for the women's inter-class swimming meet, which will take place Tuesday, April 15, at 4:30 p.m., were announced by Miss Ruth Hoover, instructor in physical education, today. The members of the Sharon. The events in the meet will include 2-length relay, 3-length stroke race, 2-length side-stroke ca r$, 2-length breast-stroke race, 2-length back-stroke race; breast-stroke for underwater swim, plunging, and teams are: Seniors, Dorothy Higgins, Josephine Lanta, Dorothy Burger, Margaret Whaker, and Gladys Mullina; Juniors, Marie Jones, Meunia Hussen, Caroline Jensen, Hansen, Audrey Carr, and Dorothy Leibengood; sophomores, Laura Glidden, Lucie Foulce, Bernice Reed Ermail From McCullough, Bertha Bab, and Barbara Brown, Beth Cummings, Bower, Margaret Kennedy, Beth McClung, Evelyn Aldrich, and Martha Each woman, on a team may enter three events besides the relay, and two members of each class team may enter each event. When classes are over -see Europe! This summer in Europe! The Olympic Games—the supreme quadrennial test of America's prowess against the athletes of the world. The British Empire Exhibition—the foremost event of its kind ever held in England. The champions of the British turt will race at Epsom and Ascot. They will entertain you with sparkling gayeties. The joy of travel—days and nights on the broad Atlantic. Cross for $125 Now is your chance—for exchange rates are favorable—living expenses abroad are low. Second cabin accommodations on our great ships start at $125—spacious rooms with large balconies and splendid service. The cabin ships, also jolly and reasonable to sail on. Our service is complete—in sailing dates, types of accommodations, and adaptability to your vacation budget. Sailings to five European countries. 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U.Dramatic Club Prices: 50c, 75c, $1 NOTICE Student Activity Tickets Admit to Either—but not to Both Plays Shows 2:30,4,7:30, Prices 10c & 33c the Rex Beach story "Big Brother" Today and Thursday with TOM MOORE RAYMOND HATTON EDITH ROBERTS A gang leader falls heir to a little boy and wages an amazing fight to "bring him up decent." Rex Beach tells the wonderful story in his best style. And Allan Dwan has made it into a soulful, thrilling, never-to-be-forgotten picture. also Good Comedy Varsity Orchestra Glenn Fulton, Director Betty Compson and Richard Dix in "The Stranger" From the story "The First and Last" by John Galsworthy A more engrossing plot has never been invented, and the climax-! The backbone of any picture is the story—and here's a story with the strength of Gibraltar! And so different! But we're not going to spoil it for you by telling too much. Just take a tip and get acquainted with "The Stranger." also Good Comedy Bowersock Orchestra Fred Leonard, Director They're Both Paramounts Paramount First National The Best in Motion Pictures ( ) 0 0 0 0 0