THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN BY THE WAY Alpha Tau Omega announces the pledging of Sam Bier, e21, of Lawrence. Hobart Machamer, e20, spent Saturday and Sunday at his home in Kansas City. Alpha Tau Omega announces the pledging of Sam Bier, e21, of Lawrence. William Breuck, c21, will go to his home in Paola Wednesday. Margaret Lodge, c20, will spend the vacation between terms at her home in Kansas City. Lilia Martin, c'22, will visit Laverne Bromaugh, c'21, in Kansas City, Mo. between terms. Leona Duff, c'23, will spend Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at her home in Horton. *ti Mu Alpha professional musical fraternity announces the pledging of James Scott, c.28, of Ottawa, Clifford Worthington, d.28, of Homer and Homer, Buttered, c.28 of Earson*. Vivian Roual, fa'23, will spend the vacation between terms at her home in Kansas City, Mo. Gamma Phi Beta will give a lunch season Saturday at the Women's City Club in Kansas City, Mo. H. O. Tudor of Holton spent Saturday and Sunday with his daughters, Mary Tudor, fa20, and Ida Tudor, c22 Agatha Kinney, c20, and her mother M. a. A. M.熊,will leave Saturday for New Mexico where they will spend the remainder of the winter. Miss Holen M. Rid, of Morehead will enroll in classes again next semester. She was on the Hill last year. Jewell Doughtery of Muskogee, Oklahoma, will enroll in the University next semester. Miss Anna Mae Chew, who was a guest at the Chi Omega house last week-end, returned to her home in Kansas City Sunday. Devore Allen, c'23, will spend the week-end at his home in Kansas City, Kansas. Pi. Upsalion entertained Norman Hackett, leading man in the cast of "Tea for Three," at lunch Tuesday. CHINESE STUDENT WOULD ATTEND K. U. J. R. Tan Desires Change of Climate to Pursue Education "Con' Hoffman, General Secretary in charge of University, Y. M. C. A. activities has received a certificate as Chinese student, who is evidently Chinese inclined; Manila, P. I. December 13, 1919 The Secretary The Secretary Employment Bureau M. C. A. Univ. of Kansas Employment Bureau Y. M. C. A., Univ. of Kansas Dr. Kansas Dear Sir: I am a Chinese and have been studying in the University of the Philippines for two years. I feel everything all right here, but the climate is a little too warm for me. When hot season comes I become sick. So I have an idea of going to the States. But sorry to say that I don't have any friends or relatives in the States who could tell me where to go or what to do. I am the Philippine friend who came from the States not many days ago, and he got a catalogue of the University of Kansas, in which found you. I am one of the self-supported students here. I study and also work. And if I go to the states I need work also. I have heard that you have employed many students and have given to each of them a chance to study. May I become one of them? If so, let me know please. I pray that God may be with you and lead you to a life of great service. J. R. Tan Mr. Hoffman receives many letters of this nature and no letter remains unanswered. J. R. Tan will receive a favorable reply to his letter and probed further for information he came to his education. The University of Kansas to finish his education. Dress Suit for Sale Late model Koffeinbeimer broad cloth dress suit—used only six times. Equipment is complete and all in good condition. For particulars write, Box 137. Rantoul, Kansas. SPOONER HAS BOOKS OF YALE SERIES hases of American Development Treated in Works by Prominent Men An interesting addition to the Spooner Library is a series of volumes called "The Chronicles of America" published by Yale University Press. The University of Kansas now possesses thirty volumes of this set which will contain fifty when completed. Each volume is written by a well known man on a phase of American development. Carl Becker, who formerly was a instructor of European history here is the author of one of this series which is entitled "The Eve of the Revolution." Emerson Hugh is the author of the volume "The Passing of the Frontier" by Charles D. Forty Niners' Russia in 1910; by Arthur Ransom, gives the history and conditions of that country as told from a newspaper correspondent's view point. Other books of interest are "Social Institutions and Ideals of the Bible" by Theodore Soars," "Realities of Modern Science" by Mills,"Democracy and Reconstruction", by Cleveland and Schafer. A book will stand out and be a nature lover's handbook of Birds of Western United States" by Florence Merriam Bailey. It is fully illustrated by colored plates of bird in their natural habitats. Mary Cornick Will Teach Mary Cornick Will teach Mary Inez Cornick, ceph. and has mathematics in the high school at Centerville, In, at a salary of $120 per month. TO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOUND, pair of gloves. Inquire of Sgt. Ross, Military Department, Robinson Gym. 80-2-180. LOST—Friday night, A Transportation Note Book disappeared from Spooner Library. Book also contained a Thesis on Union Pacific Railroad. Finder please notify Ernest W. Kugler or phone 412. 80-2-179. LOST—A black muff at F. A. U. Hall night of Law Scrim. Return to Kansan office. 80-2-181. The party as announced last Sunday at the B. Y, P. U. meeting at the Baptist Church for Friday night has been postponed. FOUND—A Phi Sigma Kappa pin in gymnasium. Owner can obtain by identification and paying for ad. Call at Kansan office. 80-2-178. Announcements During the week beginning with January 19 all women's gymnasium classes will be given exams. Miss Hailen Burtt Miss Hazel Pratt. Structural and dynamic Geology, course numbered 71, will be repeated the second semester at 1:30, subject restricted to students in physical alzol. Professor E. Haworth. the men during the remainder of the week after 10:30 in the morning. During examination week the swimming pool will be open to women on Monday and Thursday and to women A "kid party" will be given by the young people of the Christian church Friday evening at 8:00 o'clock at the church. University students will be welcome. Those attending should wear "kid' costumes if possible. All Varisty basketball men out squad will please turn in all material at gym. Karl Schlademan. Sophomore Please Notice The hour for the course in Methods of Teaching is changed from 10:30 to 22:30. C. E. ORELUP, M. D., Eye, ear, nose and throat. Glass work guaranteed. Phone 445. Dick Building—Adv. TEACHERS WANTED Enroll now for a good 1920 position. Calls come to us from every section of the country. Send for blank TODAY. Central Educational Bureau 824 Metropolitan Bldg., W. J. Hawkins, Manager St. Louis, Mo... The School of Religion At Myers and Westminster Halls announces the following week day classes for the Second Semester, Beginning February 2,1920 CLASSES AT WESTMINSTER HALL Rev. J. W. Boyer, University Pastor. 1. The Bible and the Spade. Thursday evenings 7-7:50 This course deals with recent discoveries in Bible Lands that have a direct bearing on the Bible. 2. Church History. Fruits. No one can know history fully, until he knows church history. 3. Birds Eye View of Some New Testament Books, Begin- ning with Acts. Thursday 5-5:30 4. Practical Christianity. A study of Trumbull's book on "Taking Men Alive." CLASSES AT MYERS HALL Dr. Arthur Braden, Leader 1 The Social Principles of Jesus. Thursday 6-7:15 P. M. (For Men). 2. Comparative Religions A study of the religions of the world comparing them with Christianity. Thursday 7:15-8. Fields and Forces 2. Comparative Religions 4. Our Bible. A comprehensive study of the Bible as a whole. Saturday evenings 7-8. 3. Missionary Fields and Forces 67. Faculty of the study of the various mission fields in which the church is working. These classes are for everyone. Consult Rev, Boy and Dr. Braden immediately regarding enrollment. WEAVER'S Only a limited quantity will be almost exclusive designs A yard $7.75. The New WOOL BLOCK PLAIDS Are Here The most popular wear in wool fabrics for separate skirts. Wide enough for one length to make the skirt. 6534 WESTERN REFERENCE TEACHERS WANTED During 1818-18 we received official requests from employers in forty-three states and four foreign countries for 6534 teachers for Schools and colleges from Kindergarten to Secondary. WE ASKED TO DO SO BY EMPLOYEES DIRECT. This is why our MEMIRENS are usually chosen. They are wanted. No enrollment necessary. If you want a position with the Progressive Employer Service, you must use the same service they use. The Western Reference & Bond Association 403 Journal Building, Kansas City, Mo. 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