THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FLYING SNAPSHOTS TAKEN OF WAR ZONE Professor Haynes Tells How He Took Pictures From Over Germany Professor Haynes, associate professor of geology, has some very interesting things to tell of his work in France and Germany. He was in the photographic section of the air service and his work consisted of taking photographs from aeroplanes flying over enemy territory. The pictures were taken from a height of about two miles and were principally those of the tranches, digouts, and supplies of the enemy. After the picture was taken, he and interpreted by officers who then located the points on the maps. Professor Haynes was in the Touk sector hast far and then after the armistice was in the photographic work in Germany. He took pictures of dugouts, batteries, and tranches as he found them in Germany and then placed them on the aerial maps made by the Army. The photographs taken are now filed in Washington and will be published in papers and books from now on. "There were very few geologists in logistical work only; most of them were in the air service," says Prof. Duncan. "We have geologists at headquarters gave advice to the engineer corps as to writer supply, camping sites and locations for trenches and drainage. They also add the kind of material for road making." BY THE WAY Carl McAdams, c'23, spent Monday in Kansas City. Sigma Nu will entertain the fresh men of Pj Beta Phi at dinner Thursday. Sigma Nu announces the pledging of Arnold Burke and Nick Huddleton, of Harper. Mrs. G. A. Rose of Carthage, Mo. visited Monday with her daughter Middia Doca Rose, c'23, at 1345 Louisi ana Street. Miss Helen Thurston, c'21, of Kansas City, will spend Saturday and Sunday in Lawrence. Romona Kirkpatrick, c'21, spent Tuesday at her home in Topeka. Gretchen Gormand was called to her home in Oklahoma City, Monday, by the death of her mother. William E. Stout, B. S. 19, who is now working for the Protor-Gamble Soap Company at Kansas City, spent Sunday in Lawrence visiting friends. Registrar George *D*. Foster is spending the week in Oklahoma and Texas on a business trip and will re-visit the University of first of next week. The philology library in the Ad Building is being moved from Room 108 to Room 207 east wing. Ruth Nohh, c'23, of Beloit, withdrew from her classes Monday and left for Mexico. Mo., where she will enter Hardin College. Miss Etta Reisch spent Saturday, Sunday and Monday at her home near Kansas City, Mo. Ben Brown, A. B. 177, who was in France in the aviation corps eightteen months, is now here as an instructor in the department of physics. He is Hot Every 15 Minutes! officially accredited with two German planes and has been flying a plane belonging to Paul Stewart this summer. He is also part of the time carrying passengers. Capt. William D. Murphy, C.A. C., a former student in the University, who has been visiting his mother, Mrs. D. C. Murphy, 1142 Indiana University or Fort Winfield Scott, San Francisco, where he has been assigned to duty. Frances Riley and Ruth Lennon expect to spend Saturday and Sunday at their homes in Soldier. Samuel W. Mickey, l'20, went to Le Compton Tuesday evening to visit Boyd Scott. Gladys Bobecker spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Kansas City, Mo. Sigma Nn announces the pledging of Arnold Burk c23, of Harper and Nick Haddelson, c23, of Harper. Acomas announce the pledging of Rass Parkton, e23; of Pratt; Herbert Steininger, e22; St. Joseph, Mo.; Owen Steinberg, e20; Hutchinson; Harry Farris, e24; Hutchinson. Many Taking Floor Work Awaiting Opening of Pool Women's work in the department of Physical education has been thus far confined to floor work and dancing. Many women are enrolled in swimming classes but are taking floor work until the pool is opened. Miss Hailaz Pratt, head of the women's department of Physical Education, says that basket ball will begin in November. Miss Pratt also says that basketball may be interchanged with floor work whenever the student desires but swimming may not be substituted for dancing classes for these classes are of such nature that the student must play a day in order to keep up with the class. The freshman hygiene classes for women are progressing well according to Dr. Martha Bacon who is in charge, Dr. Bacon says that the classes have made a huge difference in work and work hard, but don't worry." The work now consists of lectures on personal hygiene sanitation and kindred subjects and later if possible Dr. Bacon plans to obtain slides from the work interesting and instructive. Hot Every 15 Minutes! 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