FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Twelve Counsellors Will Aid Dr. Tittle in Religious Week Group Comes From Iowa Where Similar Week Is Now Being Conducted "In addition to Dr. Ernest F. Title, there will be on the campus, for Religious week, twelve experienced counselors on religious issues who have been employed by different church boards of education because of their ability and the training they have had in the vocational, ecclesiastical, moral and moral problems," said Shults. and moral probs. The group of workers will come from the Iowa State University, where they are now aiding in conducting a religious week program, similar to the one that is to be conducted here. Trained in Vocatatum Guidance "All these men and women are University graduates, and a majority of them have kept连续学习 in touch with students and student institutions since their graduation. Several have done work among students in foreign lands, and are thus especially fitted to advise students at the university of work abroad of some of work whatever, after their graduation. ter 'her pants' "Several," especially trained in vocation guidance and can render valuable support to any man or woman nacking to choose a vocation in accordance with his or her capability and abilities," said Shultz. Students May Have Interviews Students May Have Interviews The time of these workers, while they are on the job, has been divided into periods of 20 minutes each by the interview committee, for special interviews. Students deal personal interviews with any desired works shown at the Y. M. C. A. office, room 123, Fraser hall. Among the twelve workers coming are Gilbert Lovell, a graduate of Yale University, who has spent 15 years in missionary work in India and Artery B. Lovell, a graduate of the Moros in the Philippine islands. Ms Margaret Lewis is traveling secretary, student committee, woman's board of home missions, school Greenbough social secretary work at the Great Lakes naval training station, during the war. Women Swim March 11 Entries Must Sign Up Before Noon, March 10 University women who intend center in the women's individual swimming meet must sign up on the bulletin board in the gymnasium or leave their names at the office of the women's department of physical education by Monday room 1025. The meet will be held March 11, 2014. No admission will be charged, and all women are invited to attend. The individual meet last year was won by May Alice Walker, ex-20 Steve Alley. In the 5th round, the championship field is clear from former winners. To the woman scoring the highest number of points 100 W. A. A. points will be awarded: 50 points for first and 25 points for third. Five points are allowed for first place in each event, then for second and on to the final four events. The shoes for the back: Mrs Ruth Howe, Miss Margaret Barto and a third person to be selected. The events will be an follow-up 40-yard side, 50-yard side, dividing stole-stroke for form plunge, 2-lengths free, 3-length free, breast-stroke for form, and 50-yard back. Jayhawk Staff Choose Soon Nominations for 'the offices of editor and manager of next year's Jayhawk will be considered individually on each week, in cases of who wish to be considered should be turned in at once to the chairman of the committee, or to another member of the committee. Choice will be made on the basis of merit and experience, and the committee will be asked to receive information about matters regarding each candidate. Caches to Referee Games Two University of Kansas basketball coaches will officiate at out-of-town contests this week end. Dr. Jason Holmes, a former University, will referee a basketball game at Benton high school in St. Joseph tonight. John Rum, freshman coach, will officiate at the university tournament today and Saturday. Religious Week Program to Start Tuesday Night "The sale of tickets for the dinner at the Common Tuesday night, as the opening number of the religious week program, is progressing nicely," said Ted Shultz, Y. M. C. A. secretary, this morning. The dinner will remain on until Saturday noon. Already that no more will be reserved at the dinner will be reserved only for the number to which tickets have been sold. Tickets may be obtained at either the Y. M. C. A. office, at room 121, Fraser, or at the Y. W. C. A. office. Dr. Ernest F. Tittle, of Northwestern University, will be the principal speaker of the evening. Nu Sigma Nu's Defeat P.A.D.'s in Semi-Finals of Court Tournament Two Medical Frats Will Mee Next Week to Determine Championship A hotly contested game marked by brilliant shooting from difficult angles was played Wednesday night when the Nsu Signa Nu medical fraternity quintet defeated the Alpha Delta team to the medley of 16 to 14 in the semi-finals the professional pan-hellenic league. league. The media played the first five games in whitehill style, leading the laws to 5 to 1, but the lawyers rallied at and at the end of the first halt the score stood 10 to 9 in their favor. The second half opened with a score of 32 to 31 and the medians soon gained their old form and by the outstanding guarding of Barnett and the shooting of Hollingworth from difficult angles, won the game, the final score being 16 to 14 was the outstanding player for the season. The Nu Sigs will play the Phi Beta Pi's for the championship of the professional pan-hellenic league next week. The lineup: Nu Siegna Nu Hollingsworth Johston Stahl Knager Barnett Phi Alpha Delta F Huber F Hallett C Wunsch G Top G Lemon Loring Here for Recitals Well Know Musician to Appear in Three Programs Harold A. Loring, well known educator and lecturer will give three lecture-recitals on Monday, March 0 at 10:45 n. m., 8:45 n. m. and 8:15 n. the Lawrenze Memorial High School Auditorium. Mr. Loring was appointed by President Roosevelt to visit the Indian tribes and record their legends and music for the United States government. His programs are accounts and folklore, with illustrations on the piano. He will be assisted in his illustrations by a Sioux Indian. JUST BEFORE the concert, Thursday, Mar. 6, a package containing a not-book, some stationery, and letters addressed to the owner, were placed on the table. Finder please call 629 White after 7 p. m. Play Deadline Extended March 12 Is Final Date for Acceptance of Copy "Because a number of students who are writing a play for the senior play contest, were unable to finish by the old date debrief, whis was February 29, the play committee has extended the deadline time to Wednesday, March 12," said Wolf, chiefman of the committee. Acceptance of C By extending the date to March 12, it enables everyone to finish his story and it enables it in turn to the Anderson. Anderson said of public speaking, he said. STETSON HATS Styled for young men meet the $80 prize will be given for the play selected by the judges, who were appointed at the last meeting of the committee on March 3. Sierma Nu announces initiation of the following men: Ferris Evans, Conway Serrine; Henry Baker, Kansas City; Hugh W. Engel, Engel; Liberal; Allen Buckley, Kansas City; Arch West, Lawrence; Francis Crawn, Paola; John D. 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Frey, Mrs. C. C. Hampshire, Mrs. Wm. Robinson Bethany Circle Exec Officers Bethany Circle held election of officers its regular meeting Tuesday were elected: President, Grace were elected: President, Grace Young, c'25; c25; vice-president, Helen Martin, c'25; treasurer, Kate Wagon, c'26; alumni secretary, Helen Shaw, c'24; recording secretary, Rhen Ensign, c'25; corresponding secretary, Ethel Bowel, c'27. The Jay Jane organization will hold regular meeting in the women's rest room, central Administration, 4:30 p. m., Monday, March 10. Memory Books, Ring Books and Fillers, Stationery We have the only engraving press in the city, have your work done at home. A. G. ALRICH 736 Mass. St. Gotham Gold Stripe Silk Hosiery A Lustrous Silk Stocking of even weave and fineness, full fashioned and so constructed that it cannot run below the garter top. 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