7 A. B. C. D. MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Ukranian National Chorus to Appear in Concert Here University Very Fortunate to Secure World-Famous Performers, Says Swarthout The booking of the Ukrainian National Chair for a concert at the University was a piece of unlooked-back luck because of the heavy financial guarantee required to secure that attraction, according to M. Swarthouk, dean of the School of Fine Art, Nassau American National College, who will appear in a concert at Robinson gymnasium, Monday evening, March 31. "I little dreamed when I began negotiating with the manager of this world famous organization that I would be able to arrange for me to come here, for he does, we alone is there. We pay for the symphony orchestras. Lucky to Get Singers "It was through an unusual face of circumstances and an unexpected opening up of a daunting concert that enabled the chorus to conduct this month," said Dean Swearthot. He said, however, that even with this satisfactory agreement for the concert, the conditions are such that even if you sat there and observe there will be little possibility that any profit will be realised. If such should be realized, it will be used to save care of a probable defect on this year's Mail Orders Now Received "It depends upon the response made to these concerts by the University and the people of Laverne, or not such acquaintance or not great grate undertaking to be scared in the future," Dean Swarthout said. Mail orders for the Ukrainian National Chorum are now being received and tickets are on sale at the Fine Arts office in central Administration building, at Bell's music store, and at the Round Corner drug store. Olympic Meet Divided Middle Western Division Try outs Separated Sectionally "The Olympic tryouts at the University of Kansas May 31 will not be materially affected by the separation of the middle western division in two sections," she said. "In the department of physical education, this morning." cena. "This change has probably been made," he said, "because of the great distance which some of the soldiers have to travel to reach Lawrence. The Big Ten trots an open tryout and all the athletes from that section would go there." anyway. Nine official sectional Olympic tryouts were sanctioned by the American Olympic Committee in executive session in New York Saturday. This is one more tryst than the original plan of the committee headed it was made necessary because of the division between middle western sec- tionals. The schedule now provides for meets at Lawrence and Iowa City, Iowa. Delta Chi Initiates Delta Tech fraternity held initiation ceremony at the chapter house for the following men: Fred C. Daniels, Elwathorr Oren S. Eckhclerk, Lawrence; Donald A. Isett, Codarville. The following alumni attended the initiation: J. C. Grover, Thomas G. Busiek, R. L. Stephens, W. B. Pring of Kansas University, N. X. S. Woodward, Omaha, Nek; H. E. James, Chicago, III; Charles Crewn, Topenk; Loren S. Wellington, Aggies to Give Awards to High School Papers Manhattan, March 9- The Kansas State Agricultural College will give awards to the three best high school newspaper in the different classes entered in the 1924 contest, according to N. A. Crawford, professor of industrial journalism at the college. t the college. The classes are listed according to enrollment in the high school, and involve the papers will be based on the following points: Quantity, quality, variety and effective writing of news, copy-reading, head-writing, general make-up, feature writing, editorial page. Awards will also be given for newspapers written by students. The contest closes April 15. Strong Teams Enter National Basketball Tournament Mar. 10 Hillyards Quintet and K.C.A.C. May Meet Second Time in Convention Hall Dope polites to another meeting between the Hillyards of St. Joseph and the Blue Diamonds representing the Kansas City Athletic Club, in the finals of the national A. A. kettleball tournament, will open its four season tournals in Convention hall, Kansas City, Mo., March 10. The states will be represented in the national championship tournament this year, which will ellipse point of strong entrances into a tourney, accorded Dr. J. A. Relly, athletic director of the K. C. A. center, the aupsies of which the tourney will be held. Last year the Hillyards and the Blue Diamonds went to the finals and the K. C. A. C. won. This year, however, the Hillyards, who to hold a victory over the Blue Dia- hope to repeat their recent victory. All will not be clear sailing for the two favorites, however, as the strongest quintets from the Pacific and Athletic teams will come to the tour—in an effort to wrest the title from the K. C. A. C. five. The Butler College five from Indiana, the University Club five of New York, and the Los Angeles A. C. are said to be particularly strong this year. A number of Kansas teams are entered, including Washburn College, Halsead A. C. Fairmount College, Wichita;西南western College, Winfield; College of Emporia; and the Kansas State Teachers' College of Emporia, Kansas conference champions. Fine Arts Student Gives Recital on Organ Tonight The text of the senior Fine Arts recitals will be given on the organ by Crisp Simpson, a student of the School of Fine Arts, at St. Mary's Baptist Church. He will be joined by Mrs. Thomas A. Larreme, mezzo-soprano. Eunin Brown, fa 25, who was to have assisted Mr. Simpson in his retrial, will not be able to appear on the program because of illness. Mr. Simpson is an organ pupil of Prof. C. S. Skilton and is accompanist for the University men's glee club this year. He will include several familiar numbers as well "some new organ selections, in his rectal tonight. Mrs. Arthur Owen will be the accompanist for Mrs. Larrierre. No admission will be charged for the recital, which will begin in 8 p.m. Miner Added to Glec Club Roland R. Miner, 626, has been added to the first major motion picture of the T.A. LARRENCE, director. He was a member of the West Point choir last year, and in his pupil of pop music the faculty of the School of Fine Arts. KANSAS UNIVERSITY HASKETBALL SQUAD RECORD FOR 1924 SEASON Tae Ackermann, Lawrence 16 G 5.7 F.T. F.F. F.P. T.F. P.I. Pos. Tom Black, Alton, IL 16 57 27 19 10 1 104 14 Charlotte Black, Alton, IL 16 42 20 12 10 1 104 14 Indianapolis, Indiana 10 39 9 9 4 20 4 48 f Robert McDowell, Delaware 7 7 3 4 4 8 11 4 Hazel Beckham, Indiana, Kan 7 7 3 4 4 8 11 4 Roland Montgomery, Delaware 6 9 8 12 18 9 9 f Wilfred Reynard, Newton 15 8 8 12 18 9 9 f Carl Fredriksson, Burlington 6 2 0 0 1 0 4 4 John Wilkins, Chicago, Mo 4 1 2 0 1 0 4 f Dave Wichtle, Ors, Mo 4 1 0 0 2 0 4 f John Daniels, Port, Soo 4 1 0 0 0 2 0 f William Sower, Mo 4 1 0 0 0 2 0 f Bunny Sower, Ashland 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 f Gregory Klauser, Kansas 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 f Gregory Lasker, City, Mo 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 f Harvey Lasker, Michigan 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 f James Jambie, Lawrence 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 f Kevin Klever, Lawrence 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 f William Groebble, Lawrence 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 f Gregory Hudson, City, Mo 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 f Total number of 65.83 per unit. 128 74 50 91 18 423 Point Record, per line recount of 36.48 per station. New York, Barclays 20 for averages Olympia, Fargo 16.7 for averages Germantown, Fargo 17.46 per name, Tulsa, Tulsa 16.56 per name, and Trukee 16.76 for Latemore, Jan. 11, 1984. *Littoral Coastal Police, 263 for warrants* *House Keeper, House Keeper, 194 for warrants* *Lawyer, Lawyer, Ann, 11, 1924,* *Marshal, Marshal, 10, 1854* Most items used by retirees cost 30 to 75 percent more at Lawrence, Jan. 11, 1924. Pension funds, under $25 per cent. Will Hold Tank Tryouts Aspirants for Swimming Team Will Meet Tuesday --might night, maybe Monday. The purpose of this meet is to find material for forming a variety tank team to team to the Missouri valley conference meet at Washington in St. Louis, March 21 and 22. All men wishing to enter (the meet should sign the entry card to the bulletin board in the gym. Future varsity swimmers will get a chance to show their ability in the men's round swim at Cincinnati's hold gymnasium Tuesday, night, March 11. in the bulletin board. The events will be similar to those in the winter valley meet: 50 yard free style, 200 yard brush stroke, 200 yard tire for kickback, for 40 yard free style, 150 kickback stroke, 440 yard free style, diving, and relay. Alpha Xi Delta entertained with an informal ten Sun afternoon for their performances and their bursands. The following guests were Dr. and Mrs. J. W. O'Bryon, Dean and Mrs. R. A. Schweiger, Prof. and Mrs. L. Flint, Mayor and Mrs. George L. Kreck, Prof. and Mrs. F. P. Lawrence and Prof. and Mrs. Edward F. Kurtz. Freshmen at the University of Louisiana are to hear five instructive and necessary lectures. The first lecture will be on the question "Should a Man Put his Fraternity First?" Haskell Football Squad to Be Honored Tuesday Successful Men and Women Write Out Their Ideas at home. The leaders of the city will have charge of the program. John Levi, famous Indian football man and considered to be the greatest player in the world, will be accompanied with a "suitable remembrance" of the occasion. Tuesday will be Haskell day in Lawrence. Members of the Haskell Institute football squad will be tortured to ensure the success of Com-buncher. 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