1 MONDAY. MARCH 10, 1924 3.1 定义函数 function square(x) { return x * x; } 输出:4 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Modern Schools Over-Organized and Mechanical f henry Pritchett, President of Carnegie Foundation, Makes Annual Report New York, March 10 — The evils of over-organization in the public schools of the United States are stressed by the annual meeting of the Congress Foundation, made public here today. The report says: never was the school is no longer thought of as a group of pupils gathered about a master who teaches each pupil according to his aptitudes and power, and disciplines and mind and character in an individual soy or girl, or in become a great embracing curriculum with an almost 1-embracing curriculum. The teacher, as a teacher, is in danger of being last in the mechanism of the modern school. Only the teacher to help her former place in the school can modern education gain the powers which it then owes. Individual Relationship Lost The close individual relation between pupil and teacher has broken down under the weight of the more elementary of education. Today is to present this fundamental lesson at the same time there is developed an organization sufficient to deal with the essential needs of the great deocratic communities." "The high school should no longer be the refuge for mediocrity we have made it," written by Prickett. "It teaches us by par-ticipation, by the school directors, by all the influences that can be brought to bear, to keep in their classes numbers of students whose happiness and usefulness are to be found elsewhere." The high school was founded in 1902 as a college it should remain that which it intended to be. Too Wide a Field The softness of superficiality that has crept into the elementary school and the secondary school affect the colleges and universities of men in the country are better cognizant of this state of affairs than college teachers themselves. The college, like the high school, offers its offerings a field. The report also takes up intercorporeate athletics. The report says but a survey of the colleges of the south shows a healthier condition in athletics than rumors and comments have indicated. Federal Reserve Bank Visited by Students The question of the honesty and value of the intercollegiate comes back to a question of honesty, integrity college, those who direct college, he says. An inspection trip through the Federal Reserve bank at Kansas City Mo., was made Saturday, March 5, 2018, to students of the University of Kansas. Through the courtesy of W. T. Bailey, former governor of the bank, the students were shown all the students working at the company a thrill when they were shown the compartments where some $250,000,000 are stored. They were told that each compartment must be combined locks, and that it requires three men to open the locks. Each man has the combination to a certain lock, and each must open the particular compartment. Elmer B. Sanford, 1983, is counsel for the Long Island Lighting Company and affiliated utilities, having Executive offices in New York City. His home address is 115 Parkside avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Second Exhibit Here of Zampani Etchings A collection of etchings by Stretti Zampani is being exhibited on the third floor West Administration Building. This is the second exhibit of Zampani's work to be exhibited in the University. Miss Rosemary Ketcheam, instructor for art, said that the collection of art, such as example of color etchings, made from plates which had been touched with color. Charley Black Now Holds Prize Collection of Gold Charms; Has Chance to Get Second Baseball museum. A. collection of Japanese prints is also being exhibited in connection with the Zamani exhibit. "These prints are excelsis and represent an earlier rather than portrature, as are most Japanese prints," said Miss Ketchan. Adulteration Is Still Practicee by Some Manufacturers of Staple Drugs Dean L. E. Sayre Tells of Problems Arising in Regard to Foods That there is no need for alarm regarding the influence of vitamins upon health if the individual follows a normal diet, is the opinion of Duan L. E Sayre of the School of Oral Massage, expressly appearing as quarterly bulletin of the Kansas State Board of Health. Enitled "The Mysterious Vitamin," the article discusses diseases resulting from lack of vitamins and scientific research being created or to discover more concerning the vital nutrients. "Food without a vitamin is not truly a food," states Dean Sayre. Chemistry has been able to distill the three key components of A. It Some foods are added with vitamins, as raw tomatoes, cabbage, carrots and meat. Milk comes the nearest of all foods to perfection, containing all vital nutrients well as serving for diseases and providing vitamins in the diet, according to the article. "Machine-skimmed condensed milk and patent foods consisting largely of starch, made up from insufficiency in vitamin A," says Dean Sayre. "What is at vitamine?" asks Dean, Sayre. It is something which science has found in foods in addition to the pure chemical substances, through ex- Describing the influence of vitamines, the article states that a well-fed animal can be brought to the point of death and then restored to health by proper vitamin foods carding the infested foodods upon health. It is only when the individual is not sacrificed diet that caution is advised. Chicago Starts Ball Rolling Vogue Again Shades of childhood! Fall rolling has come into vogue again. In a few days young Chicago patriots will roll a huge red, white and blue leather ball on the court, to be held in front of which of even a pulman porter might be envious. No, it is not a new form of daily dozen for the children of the big cities. It is an advertisement, ball, ball, ball. It will be rolled over the greater part of the country to accuse sentiment in favor of the military camps conducted by the government every summer. Boy scouts. Boys campers and memb ers of other patriotic organizations, will be behind the ball on its journey Lawrence people will have lift in opportunity to see the City, after having been to Detroit, Cleveland, Buffalo, Washington, Atlanta, New Orleans, Albany, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Angeles, Salt Lake and Denver. Watch charms is what Charley Black has the most of. It would hardly be exaggerating to say that the time when he will need more is never. Who can say that women have my monkey on charm? Any loyal patron who wants to see Chicago might volunteer to push his way from Kanaa City to the big city. At the present time he has two baskets, three basketball and one ballchair. In 1920 he received a gold football stadium basketball, this year he won a gold football for helping to be the Missouri Valley championship and not losing a game until final qualifying basketball his first season, the team, he won a ball for playing on a team that tied for the Missouri Valley championship, and Lest spring Black decided that he would go out for baseball "just for fun." To his own surprise he won a game against another good ball with Coach Clark's horse chase shores turned in a Valley championship. He will add another ball to his collection if the Kansas hasees another champion another championship this spring. the past two years he has been awarded balls for helping win the Missouri Valley championship. It is perhaps well for the country's gold reserves that Black will soon be out of university athletics, also a new gold strike would be necessary in order to build up the depleted stock of gold. "Les Absents" Chosen as tent Annual Play by French Department Five Students to Take Part in Production Featuring Eternal-Triangle "Les Absents," a one-net play by Abhanee Daudet will be presented Saturday, March 22 in Little Theater of Green hall by students in the department of French. The cast which has recently been announced as its follows: Enstache; Eunight; Brechau; Emmanuel; Unangt; Bromen; Hanson; Dame Briegen; Marie Louisie Everhardy; Settee, Mary Outland. In "Les Absents" the eternal triangle is presented. One wonders whether Suzette will prefer her brilliant cousin, Enstache, returning to his native health with academic horses after an absence of 40 years or the more modern Leander, a village man who serves her with doze-like devotion. Albionse Duatel, author of Les Abents, ranks high among Frenchmen of letters of the nineteenth century. He was an author of remarkable talent and a fascinating personality. He excelled in writing and performing, and some of his plays, notably L'Arlesiense, scored great success. An annual French play has been given by students of the department of romance languages for the last 10 years, with hurt, but joy. The whole came out of French comedy from the classical comedies of Molière to the fares of the nineteenth century has been shown in the presentations of Sébahut Artichoke Salad With Cornbread for Lunch Do you like arci—okys—areti—i mean, artichoke salad? No? Well what do you like to eat? One professor who frequents the University Commons like chill and cobbread for lounge music at the campus for a dessert if more cerebrate heavily surrendered will hate it inwardly in with the muddy complexion invariably takes white bread and butter. Fried potatoes, and apple pie. Waste fifty cold cream? cows Twins look alike for a number of years. That what makes twins so distinctive. But they won't always elk it. look alike in: One cats salad and brownbread. One cats potatoes and ice-cream and gravy. and gravy The flavor of the fapper is the long boy toy with the peaches and cream complexion, who calmly goes through the whole menu, ending with three glasses of milk and a chocolate bar, and comes out like Yellow Dog Dingo, "always hungry" but always thin. Baked beans and ice-cream ar. always favorites. But it takes an individual to appreciate prunes and carrots. According to the Boston Transcript there was an increase of 7 per cent in the number of students enrolled in the department from 1923 to 1922-23. PROTCH The College Tailor 833 Mass. St. LEARN TO DANCE Tango — Fox Trot — Waltz DeWattie Fischer School of Dancing Ridge Phone 276 WANT ADS Ins. Bldg. 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