V. C WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1924 O B 中人安居 水池城里 水塘河岸 亭阁林荫 草坪花丛 荷花湖泊 鱼群嬉戏 鸟语花香 鸟语花香 鸟语花香 鸟语花香 鸟语花香 鸟语花香 鸟语花香 鸟语花香 鸟语花香 鸟语花香 鸟语花香 鸟语花香 鸟语花香 鸟语花香 鸟语花香 鸟语花香 鸟语花香 鸟语花香 鸟语花香 鸟语花香 鸟语花香 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Official student paper of the University of STAFF Mary Wright Abbreviated in Editor Annie Leigh Editor E. Petol Editor News Editor Hugh C. Brown Sports Editor HarperCollins Strong Night Editors Donald A. Hippier Abundant Editors Leila Pela Editor Board Members Business Manager...John Montgomery, Jr. Sara Hanna Katherine Studer Flord McChenault Louise A. Robineau A, Ward Jason A. Robineau Ward Dorothy Dilwah Harry Morrow Francese Edwards Francese Edwards Francese Edwards The Daily Kimman always to picture the undergraduate in the university rather than merely printing the name by standing for the family name; to be clean; to be cheerful; to be charitable; to be smart; to be charitable; to be smart; to be charitable; to be smart; to be charitable; to be smart; to be charitable; to be smart; to be charitable; to be smart; to be charitable; to be smart; to be charitable; to be smart; to be charitable; to be smart; to be charitable; to be smart; to be charitable; to be smart; to be charitable; to be smart; to be charitable; to be Address all communications to THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Lawrence, Kansas Phone- U. K. 28 and 66 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1924 Not wishing anybody bad luck, but here's hoping some of these campus mud-spillers are consigned to a hog wallow when they arrive in Hades. "TUS" Those who have watched the clean consistent playing of Tusten Ackerman during the past season are not surprised at his election to head the 1925 basketball team. The tall center personifies in many way the fighting Jayhawk spirit which brought K. U. the valley championship. "Tus" never gives up. He is responsible for many of the last-quarter rallies which brought Kansas the victory in several close games. He is a dependable player, relying for his success not so much on brilliant flashes of spectacular work as on steady intelligent playing. He doesn't talk about himself and his achievements; he has made no ground boasts of leading the team through an all victorious season next year, but he has made promises in surer ways—by his record, by his sportsmanship, by his character—which make K. U. certain that what can be accomplished in 1925, "Tua" will accomplish. AMERICA FORGETS Americans in the midst of the most talked of governmental fraud in years seem to have forgotten that affairs are not going as smoothly and as happily as they might be in other countries. Deep in their own interests they pay little attention to the call from European countries for food and clothing for the small children who if fed will grow to be citizens of the world. In a recent appeal for help from those interested in the welfare of German children they say, "Unless help from America is forthcoming and quickly, a catastrophe for the children of Germany is, inevitable." Many Americans are holding the grudge of the great war, and in their selfish hearts forget that in no way are the children who are suffering at present to blame for the destruction the war caused. Thousands of Americans are keeping Lent and are denying themselves many things. Could not these people manage in some way to see that the money they are saving from such denials be given to buy necessities for these children? Would that not be a true spirit of Lent? FELLOWSHIPS Fellowships from more than eighteen other university are now open to students of the University of Kansas. Besides the opportunity these offer for financial aid in further study, they represent one of the most practicable means of drawing the students of America closer together, of stimulating and developing intellectual progress by interchange of customs and ideas. The nation know Kansas as a self-satisfied state—progressive of course, active and intelligent, but a little conscious and proud of her virtues. Kansas and her university are worth while and doubtless her graduate students would have much to give other institutions; but it is equally true that other institutions have much to offer Kansans. KARLA KRONEN The system of exchange fellowships not functioning among universities of the nation affords opportunities for mutual benefit which they realize deeply, and it also provides an opening for a broadening of outlook and enlargement of experiences outside of that extremely important phase, scholiast training, which should not be underestimated. --- Now the great American public will wax indignant; the idea of the attorney-general getting a rake-off from the enormous prices we had to pay to see those Dempsey-Carpenter tight pictures! BERGDOLL RETURNS Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, convicted draft evader, is coming home to serve his sentence. He has said his motor car, disposed of his property, and selected the ship on which he will return to an American prison. He is coming in an orderly way, submitting to the force of the Americas Logon's request and the demands of law and justice, not horse struggling by an extra-legal kidnapping band. No leniency will be shown in the administration of justice, but it will be administered in an orderly and lawful fashion. The motives of those who attempted his kidnapping were of the finest, undeniably, but their methods were ill-chosen. The American Legion has done well to sponsor the quiet rational way of returning Bergdoll to his punishment, rather than the melodramatic emotional way. Law, after all, is the medium of justice. Perhaps the reason that Spooner is so busy is that—well, what do you suppose the reason could be? PETTY GRIEVANCES Required reference readings cannot be found—and students are realized by instructors who neither understand nor care to understand he situation. Late magazines are purified by thoughtless students, depriving the public for which they are intended if the opportunity to read them. Librarians gossip in little groups while impatient students wait at the desk for books. The impossibility of having the magazines bound promptly by the only means permitted by law keeps needed references out of circulation for years. Hurry, in closing the library an eight often deprives students of time desired and depended on for study. Petty grievances these are--but they are the sort of irritating trivialities which mar university life. Cheer up! It ought to stop snowing by the last of August, at the latest. Mni. Jr K. Wells, 193, has received an appointment as assistant attorney general of the United States. Major Wells is now United States district attorney with headquarters at San Juan, Porto Rico. Milton S. Heath, c20, is now living at Somerville, Mass. His address is 34 Newbury street. Jayhawks Flown The Kansas City Alumni Association of the University of Kansas will give a dance at the Jack O'Lantern on March 22. A banquet will be given at the Kansas City Athletic Club on April 16. C. Clark Lillis, ex-20, is enrolled in the graduate course in business administration at Harvard. Albert O. Greef, e21, is an instructor in economics at Williams College, Maintown, Mass. Mary Eddington, c'23, was a visitor at the Chi Omega house over the week-end. Miss Eddington is in the high school at Hiawaka. Dorothy Dawson, c20, is teaching school at Garden City. Mrs. Von Hoogengyde is the daughter of the late Revere D. S. M. fornow and Mrs. Morrow of Topkappa. She was a leader in an amateur theater and a beautiful voice who voice. She has been preparing for an opera the career. Official Daily University Bulletin Copy received at the Chancellor's Office until 11:00 a.m. Vol. III. Wednesday, March 19, 1924 No. 131 PROFESSIONAL ENTERTAINMENT AT UNIVERSITY AFFAIRS The attention of presidents and managers of all University organizations is invited to the University regulation against the University organization and use of professional entertainers. Exception is made for out-of-town concentrations have Probably through a misunderstanding several organizations have broken this regulation since the beginning of the college year. The heads of these organizations are asked to see Miss Husband or Mr. Dyer immediately. This notice is given publicity at this time for the guidance of managers during the remainder of the school year. (WHEREVER AND WHATEVER) HUSBAND, Dean of Women. AGNES HUSBAND, Dean of Women. JOHN R. DYER, Dean of Men. RHADAMANTHI: There will be a Rhadamanthi meeting tonight at 7:15 in Central ministration Rest Room. Reading of original verse. NINA CATARINE HOWE, President. On Other Hills The University of Texas has an offered basketball team this season. This is the first all victorious basketball team for Texas. College styles usually originate in the east and go west. However the number-jack-macknaw, so popular a few years ago, originated in the west and traveled east. The corduroy seeder did likewise. The fraternities and sororites of University of Illinois are helping collect the installments on the subscriptions to their stadium. The mas arity of the organizations collect the money every month as a part of the house bills. This co-operation builds up the building of the structure. Two brothers, Walter and Joseph Loffus, Independence, Mo., will comprise the debating team which will represent St. Mary's College in the semi-final debate in the state tour. Provenance league at Mo., The opposing team will be from the John Carroll University, Cleveland, Ohio. 3. Ohio State baseball team is now on a tour through the south, having six games scheduled. SEE OUR WINDOWS TONIGHT COMMUNITY WINDOW UNVEILING 7:30 P.M. --can be kept down. $125 takes you over second cabin on a great steamer. Comfort—lazy company—plenty of pastime. Second cabin accommodations being more and more sought after by travelers who want comfort at a moderate cost. Then there are the great luxury ships—the Majestic—largest in the world—the Homeric—the Olympic—fity called "The Magnificent Trio." Our services offer sailings to five European countries. A Summer for Travel $125 takes you to Europe A WHOLE summer tree! it may never happen again—once your college days are on. Europe! You need at least two months to get a real glimpse at her unmovable art treasures—her gay, fascinating cities—her stirring events. The Olympic Games—the races at Epsom and Deauville—the British Empire exhibition—these are all great numbers on this summer's program. Your Expenses a兴起对“When I Am in Hope” to imply. “When I Am in Hope.” The word relates the moment when the event of the Era begins. A “Your” TIP to “Pip” is used. A “Your” TIP to “Pip” is used. In “Second Claim,” WHITE STAR LINE AMERICAN LINE RED STAR LINE INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE COMPANY 1101 Locust St., St. Louis, or any authorized steamship agent. Attend The Window Unveiling Downtown Tonight at 7:30 "The Call of Spring" The delight in wearing fresh clean linen comes in having it done at the- Lawrence Steam Laundry "Clothes Cleaned and Pressed Too" ences, romance languages and litera- celiving a concentration project for ture, sociology, Spanish and zoology, rounding out of the numbers. during the conference.