MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Tickets to Relay Games to Be Sold by Organizations Westerners Send Entric for Jayhawker Track Classic; Prize Received The entry of the Oregon Agricultural College in the Kansas Relays makes two Pacific coast schools is the running for prizes. Occidenta College of Los Angeles, Calif., is the other far-western entry. The prizes, consisting of seventy-seven white gold Elgin watches, 145 silver medals, 145 bronze medals and several large challenge cups for the winning relay teams have been received by the athletic association of the University. The winners of each relay race will receive a gold watch for each member of the team, while the winners of the place teams will receive silver medals, and the third place teams will receive bronze medals. Watches and medals are the prizes for the individual events also. Seventeen relays divided into university, college, military academy, and high school classes together with nine special events will make up the program. A special 400 meter hurdle race has been built in honor of four hurdlers, of national note have been given invitations to compete. The men asked are: Kelly, forme Kansas Aggie star who is now competing for the Illinois Athletic Club Frazier of Baylor University, Hall of the Chicago Athletic Club, and Kipp of Haskell. All of these men are believed to be probable Olympic team members. University students will get chance to make the slogan, "See the Relays," reality Tuesday when they will be solicited by members of the Ku Kus, Jay Janes, and men on the Relays committee to buy tickets for the event. They will fill in that every one will be asked to purchase a ticket. They will also be on sale at the athletic office in Robinson gymnasium. Women's Varsity Picked Four Seniors, Sophomore and Freshman Included These women were selected for the ability they displayed in the inter-classe tournament games. They will each receive 25 W. A. A. points for making the team. Four members of the championship team are on the versity. The variety which was picked by the team coaches, Miss Ruth Hower instructor in physical education, and Miss Louise Phillips, assistant in structurer, includes four seniors, one sophomore and one freshman. Jeffries Dies; Cause Under Investigation A. H. Jeffries, a jailor from Fowler shops, died at Bell Memoria hospital Saturday night. Carl Phillips, coroner investigating the case, announced that the cause of Mr. Jeffries' death is not known. It is suspected that he died of poisoning. "Until the analysis is made no cause can be given as an excuse for the death of Mr. Jeffries," said Dr. Phillips this morning. Announcement Kansan Cubs will meet in the Kansan news room at 7 p. m. Tuesday April 8. All members be on time there, important business to be made Mont Clair Spear, Secretary Dean D. M. Swartout, of the School of Fine Arts, and three star stems, Marjorie Garlinghouse, fc24 Helen Marcer, fa28, and Lee Greenwood, fc13. The Fine Arts, were recently elected to the American Guild of Organist Junior Dinner Thursday; Tickets Now Obtainabl J. O. Engleman, field secretary for the National Educational Association in the guest of Dean and Mrs. D. M. Swarthout over Sunday. Mr. Boone addressed addressing teachers' meetings in Kansas City for the past week. At Washington, D. C., in winter there are twice as many dust particles in the air as they are in summer, so by the weather he shows. A large Diesel engine recently made the record of running 202 days without stopping. Tickets for the Junior dinner Thursday may be obtained from Sam Weahchenb, L. C. Long, Frances Edn Wright, Edith Martin, William Groser, Margaret Bright, Betty Sifers, or John Fronton before Tuesday night, when the ticket sale will close. Those in charge urge that tickets be secured as early as possible. The dinner will start at 6 and will be held on Monday, March 15 for dancing to Leen-hart's music. Industrial Engineering Textbook Is Written by Dean P. F. Walker Management Engineering" is the Title of the Book Just off the Press "Management Engineering" is the name of the latest book written by D. P. F. Walker, of the school of engineering. The McGraw-Hill Book Company is the publisher of this book which is just off the press. The textbook was written for students of industrial engineering and for business students, according to Dean Walker. It treats of the subject of design and organization of industrial plants and contains also a section on the fundamentals of industrial organization and administration. The University of Kansas School of Engineering was among the first to establish a department of industrial engineering, according to Dean Walker. Only a small percentage of universities even yet have this department. The department was established at the University in 1916. The first part of the book presents an outline to guide the study of the prospective mechanical and industrial engineer. It deals with economy of production and a science of the location of industries. All the marketing activities are combined together with a study of the influence of transportation facilities. The second part of the book covers the more general problems of organization and administration, adapted to the needs of all classes of engineers. The problems of financing organizing are treated in the art. Dean C, H. Crouch of New Hampton university writes Dean Walker that he intends to adopt the book at once as a supplementary text. On Other Hills The enrollment at Butter College, Indianapolis, Ind, has grown from over 300 to more than 200 in three years. Credit for this remarkable growth is given to H. O. Page, athletic director. New York University is planning to expand its School of Education within the next three years. A cap on the number more than $8,000,000 will be involved. Kansas State Agricultural College is putting on an anti-cat campaign in order to help save the birds. The various ornithological organizations have worked together as "Bird Week" and the zoology department at the college is cooperating with them in its observance. Twenty-five cents will be paid for each adult cat brought in in any yard. Every adult cat will be allowed painlessly, by either or gas. Sixty-five picked men will be the guests, from the surrounding prep schools. Entertainment will be novel and will include features such as an orchestra, tumbling, boxing and wrestling houts. It is even possible that the president of the university will address the guests. Fraternity pins are to be "taples at an inter-fraternity rushing party which is to be staged in Pattern University and the northeastern University on April 2. The big feature of the party, however, will be the compelled absence of all fraternity nims from the vests. The absence is the most cravitate spirit which shall prevail. Mu Sigma is the new professional engineering fraternity at the University of Nebraska. The purpose of the organization is to promote social and professional welfare of the engineering school. This is the first social engineering fraternity in the country. Nineteen students and three faculty members are charter members of the fraternity. Students of Pennsylvania State University must have a permit if they are to keep their cars while in college. The University of Minnesota has the distinction of having the largest faculty, 1250 in all, in any American college. Courses and Credit in Coaching School Approved for Summer Final approval has been given the courses offered and the credit allowed for the coaching school of the 22nd annual Summer Session to open Records of Hill Athletic Teams in All Sports Help Merits of Training of Training Two hours credit in the School of Education will be given for the courses in basketball, football, truck,elementary math, and the treatment of competitive high school athletics. One hour credit will be given in the School of Education for the courses in officing major games, and the treatment of athletic competitions. "Kansas is in better condition this year to offer a coaching school that ever before," said Coach Chalk Tilly. "Not only do we have some of the best equipment in the Missouri valley, but the records made by Kansas University athletic teams are good." That this is the third year we have conducted the school adds to the metrics of the school and the results obtained." Two hours college credit will be given for courses in heavy apparatus, light apparatus, physical examination, gymnastic curriculum for secondary schools, coaching of major sports and teachers' training. One hour course is offered in interpretive dancing, credit in the college being allowed for .. Aspirants for honors in the University horseback tournament are now getting daily workouts in their backyards. AROUND THE HILL The stadium resembles a bee-hive every afternoon. Both the Kansas and Lawrence High School track teams are working out on the cinder track. At the same time on the varsity baseball field two teams are working out on the same cinder track, rounded that it is hard to tell how many teams are working. Most of the tennis courts are in use from early in the morning until dark. The changing of the geology library from the third floor of Marvin ball to the museum room on the second floor is a decided improvement, but it's still old. The old library room was very small and crowded. It was also noisy due to the classrooms surrounding it. The museum is both large and quiet, makes the students to study the text and the specimens at the same time. Desks for the new University library arrived Tuesday and will be installed soon. The desks, which are of solid oak, were made by the Goodjohn Sash and Door Works, of Leavenworth. Prof. W. S. Johnson, of the department of English, will speak to the English majors and graduate students on Monday, at 4:30 in 205 West University Hall, upon the subject, "Poetic Drama in the [westenth Century]." The rooms in Fraser formerly occupied by the municipal reference bureau and the stenographic bureau are being repaired, and the bureau of general information is to be moved there as soon as possible. This will give the information bureau more room, and also be much more convenient, as their complete files of periodicals have always been located in those rooms. The stenographic and municipal references bureaus are located in the rooms of the office, the library, the fire and home economics department. The benefit plays given by the Lawrence Drama League netted $700 for the organization. This money was raised for the Federation of Women's Clubs to be placed in a building fund for the purpose of erecting an addition to the Lawrence Memorial hospital. Many faculty members and a few students belong to the League. Bethany Circle, University women's organization of the Christian church, held installation for next year's officers in the Bethany Circle room at Myers hall Tuesday night, April 1. The officers, President, Treasurer, and Helen Martin, c25; treasurer-, Kate Wagon, c26; recording secretary- Towns Fax Trot — Waltz DeWattweille — Fisher School of Dancing ps. Bldg. 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Members of the meeting. club impersonated the principal figures of the trial, and a decision will be handed out at the next meeting. Red and Blue Enamel I'M = A - JAYHAWK If you are, wear a Jayahawk pin Gustafson The College Jeweler WANTED — MAIL ORDERS Summer Underwear— —A fine assortment of Athletic Union Suits in Nainsook, Acroplane, and Madras Cloths— 85c to $3 —the weather man says— time to "cast aside" the "heavies" Fine Ribbed Union Suits all sizes, weights and Styles— $1.50 to $5 Glad to show you! Headquarters for Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits - Topcoats Two advertisement, submitted by S. H. Lebensburger of the University of Pennsylvania, was awarded the first prize in the Postmum Ceral Company's intercollegiate advertising contest. "Grape-Nuts and Psychology An interesting letter from a student at the University of Pennsylvania POSTUM CEREAL COMPANY, INC. Battle Creek, Michigan Gentlemen: Today in psychology class we had an experiment known as the mental imagery experiment in which we were given the Gallon Breakfast Table Blank to fill out. This is what happened to me: The procedure of this interesting experiment was first to recall in the "mind's eye" the breakfast table as we sat down to it that morning and its general appearance the table, the food, dishes, and those present. I tried to recall the appearance of the table, the dishes, those who sat at the table with me—the only thing University of Pennsylvania January 12, 1924 that I could recall was my breakfast food "grape-Nuts." I could see plainly in my mental imagery the crisp and wonderfully delicious dish of my breakfast food and the well-known box of Grape-Nuts. The cause for this mental imagery of "Grape-Nuts" was that we are "conscious of environment through sensations" — that we will recall in mental imagery the see things that happened to me with a bold impression upon our minds. I have eaten "Gripe-Nuts" since the time I startled to grade school and your famous slogan "There's a Reason" explains it all. Yours for a well-balanced food, (Signed) S. H. LEBENSBURGED "There's a Reason" for Grape-Nuts The popular college breakfast food Served at all Fraternity Houses and Restaurants MADE BY POSTUM CEREAL COMPANY, INC., BATTLE CREEK, MICH.