WALTER CAMP PICKS ALL-AMERICAN TEAMS Dean of Sport Writes Units all Valley Players in Mythical "A1P"-Elevens --by chapel talks, banquets, etc., and (3) To remove the delusive ideas among the people of the state regard- ing the newspaper by favorable newspaper publicity. New York, Dec. 13. (United Press.) —Walter Camp, writing in Collier's weekly dayton announced his annual selection of an All-American football Cehte College of Kentucky, which announced the country by rolling up a score of 485 against 23 for all opponents, although its enrollment was scarcely more than 200 men, obtained from Camp's team and one on the third. The selections follow in order of merit: Left Ends, Higgins, Penn State, Weston, Wisconsin, Blank, West Point, Left Tackles, West, Colgate, Ingre- nment, Bliss Park Lett Tackles, .. werson, Illinois, Slater, Iowa. Left Guards, Alexander, Syracuse Denfield, Annapolis, Clark Harvard. Centers, Weaver, Centre, Bailey West Vea., Callahan, Yale. Right Guards, Youngstrom, Dartmouth, Depler, Illinois, Pixley, Ohio State. Bight Tackles, Henry, Wash. & Jeff, Grimm, Washington, Cody, Vander- bilt. Ends, H. Miller, Penn., Dumoe, Lafayette, Roberts, Centre. Quarter, McMillian, Centre, Strubing, Princeton, Bovinton, Williams. Halfback, Casey, Harvard, Trimble, Princeton, Steers, Oregon. Prince George Hailback, Harley, Ohio State, Oss Minnesota, Gillo, Colgate. Fullback, Rodgers, West. Va., Braden, Yale, Robertson, Dartmouth. Every Organization Is Behind Loyalty Idea (Continued from page. ) (Continued from page 4) operation of organizations or agencies that the Loyalty Committees has been fixed upon an ex-officio basis, the idea being that unless otherwise ruled by an organization its ranking officer is ipso facto its selected representative. It is also required to coorded to any general University organization of like character to those listed above, who have pledged support to the Loyalty Movement for Putting K. U. First, and who undertake a specific work in line with the Commission's recommendations coordinated by the Coordinating Committee. Members of the alumni, of the faculty, etc., may be elected to honorary membership by the General Committee, to advise or cooperate in its program. The committee may and does work both directly through its committees or indirectly through committees of the cooperating organizations who undertake special phases of the Loyalty program. Announcements Marshall County county will meet Wednesday night at 8 o'clock at 1218 Tennessee to complete arrangements for the holiday K. U. First drive. The students from Meade County will hold a meeting to organize a county club Tuesday night at 12:29 Ohio street at 7:30. If you are loyal, Come. Margaret Wilson Tenomgrant Chairman County Club Calendar Harper County students are requested to meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at $1046 \%$ Tennessee Street to organize a county club and make plans or the Christmas vacation. All McPherson County student are urged to meet for organization at 1025 Oread, Apt. No. 3, Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Sumner County students will meet Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in Fraser, Room 210. Eik County Club will meet in Room 210, Fraser, Tuesday at 4:30 o'clock. The Cowley County Club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at Room 110, Fraser. Prof. Arthur Nevin will conduct a short "sing" at 6 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in Fraser Chapel for all who want to learn K. U. songs to use at County Club entertainments throughout the state at Christmas time. The Wyandotte County Club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 at Westminster Hall. All members please be present. Republic County students will meet in Room 110, Room 345, Tuesday, at 4:30 o'clock for the purpose of organizing a county club. The Anderson County Club will meet Wednesday at 4:30 in Room 110. Fraser. Students from Harvey County are requested to meet at the home of W. J. Baumgartner 1209 Ohio Night night to organize a county club. In five years the enrollment of the University should be 10,000. Are you talking K. U. to your friends at home, and are you going to take back that Put K. U. First message to your high school. All students from Montgomery County will meet in Room 106, Green Hall, at 4:30 o'clock Tuesday, December 16, to organize. The forty-five Brown County student will meet in Room 110, Fraser, at 4:30 o'clock Tuesday, December 16. Russell County Students will meet at 4:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in Room 210, Fraser. A meeting of the Wabuasee County students will be held at 4:30 o'clock, Wednesday afternoon, in Room 106, Green Hall. Chase County students are requested to meet in Room 210, Fraser, at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Students from Shawnee County will meet for organization at 4:30 o'clock Tuesday in Room 105, Green Hall. People of Kansas cannot refuse the university what it needs. The University did not refuse to send men to the mines when the state needed them. The Cloud County Club will meet Tuesday evening at the Alpha Xi Delta house Hosiery Notice: All Bourbon County students meet at the Pi U chair at 7:30 Tuesday night Officers will be elected and plans made for entertaining Thread Silk Silk and Lisle Silk Plate Mercerized Lisle Lisle Finish Cotton Shirts Silk Silk Mixtures Fibre Silks Silk Stripes Fancy Madras Percale COLORS Black White Grey Navy Blue Cordovan Tan Bergundy Green Fancy WOOL HOSE Heather Let us offer our services in helping you select your presents for Christmas as our stock is complete Natural Since 1889 K OF TAD SELLING SYSTEM Since 1889 "From Lad to Dad" THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN High school students during Xmas Holidays. In making their plans, clubs are asked to keep in mind the three-fold purpose of the movement, (1) To bring the alumni back in touch with the school, by personal interviews, and the organization of alumni clubs, (2) To bring every eligible high school graduate to K. U. next year. Suggestions Linn County Club is planning on putting a 1920 Jayhawker in every high school of the county this spring. The Jayhawker managers advise they will make reduced rates to Clubs purchasing copies for this purpose. Almuñi will probably be glad to help finance a banquet if approached in the right manner. Watch this colum tomorrow pigeon for announcement of General County Club Meeting at which time valueable contributions will be given in the holiday work will be given out. Wear your armbands during the Holidays, especially at the banquet given for high school seniors. Suggestions— Suit Overcoat Leather Coat Suit Case Club Bag Indestructo Trunk Sweaters Vrecks Toques Jewelry Flannel Shirts Silk Shirts Madras Shirts Caps Hats Dress Gloves Motor Gloves Fur Gloves Wool Gloves Pajamas Knit Mufflers Knit Ties Silk Mufflers Silk Eles Handkerchiefs Bath Robes Motor Robes Fur Caps Soft Collar Shirts Silk Hose All of these gifts,men will like better because of the Quality Label OF Have You Looked Here? Your Christmas shopping may be accomplished to splendid advantage at this store. Quality with us, as with you, is the first consideration and our name on the box conveys that assurance to the recipient. In no way do we sacrifice quality to price, and a careful comparison will convince you that here you obtain the greatest values for your money. Engravings become more of a feature each year and the highest grade work is demanded. Only high class engravers are employed and only the finest work accepted. Add to all this the assurance of courteous treatment and a careful consideration of your every wish and you have the most satisfactory shopping place in town. Save all printed matter and copies of the Kansan which contain information on the Loyalty Movement and the Million Dollar Campaign. Ye shop of fine quality Clubs have any novel ideas the other Clibs might make use of about report them to the Kansan Office 6 publication in this column. No use killing Any more time— Better step lively For those gifts For the folks At home— There's only Eight more Shopping days left— Better come in Tomorrow— Give Her Chocolates We carry a full line of DOUGLAS CHOCOLATES in bulk and fancy chocolates. THE CHOCOLATE SHOP Across from Innes' Store. a package before the war a package during the war a package NOW THE FLAVOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE!