MAY 15,1919. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN By The Way Tulley Louise Shepherd, c'22, and Lorette Chapman, c'20, spent Wednesday in Topeka. Phi Delta Phi, honorary law fraternity, announces the pledging of George Temple of Wichita. F. C. Walters, of New York City, a former student in the University, is visiting at the Delta Tau Delta house. Pi Kappa Alpha will give a barbe cue Saturday evening. Miss Muriel Brownlee, a student on the Hill last year, visited at the Gamma Phi Beta house Wednesday on the campus of Florida State University, where she winter in Miami, Florida. Gamma Phi Beta will entertain with a dance at Eagles Hall Saturday night Sigma Tau, professional engineering fraternity, will give its annual banquet at Oread Cafe Tuesday night. Miss Meeda Reese of Abilene will be the guest of Mary Smith, c'19, Saturday and Sunday. Charles C. Nicolet, e21, will spend the week-end at his home in Kansas City. Kenneth Shane of Denver has been visiting at the Kanza house for the past few days. Shane, who held a 1st lieutenant's commission in the aviation corps, was formerly a K.U. law student and left school in 1916. Kanza held initiation on Saturday, May 10, for Ralph E. Kiene, e'22, of Valencia, and Donald Hughes, e'21, of Lawrence. The College of the City of New York has completed plans for a $300,000 library. It is planned to honor the city college men who took part in the Great War by erecting in the center of the library under the mass. sive dome planned, a column of bronze standing sixteen feet high. On this column stands the city college men who fought in the war, and in the center of the column the names of those who "sleep in France." When down town call in at Weidemanns for that dish of cream or drink at the fountain. Physical Tests Proposed for University Freshmen A Four-Event Track Meet With Three Places in Each Event The National College Athletic Association has instituted physical efficiency tests for college freshmen, and has offered awards in each dist- "The plan of the Association," said Dr. James A. Naismith, "is for a national competition in athletics on a class basis. Any institution that is a member of the association may contend. The test is for freshman only, and at least 80 per cent of the class must enter." Another objective is to coerce the college making the best score, and certificates will be given for the three best in each district." Dr. Naismith said the requirements were so low that any student who could not pass them should not be considered physically fit to attend college. The freshman class president will call meeting this week to consider the plan. The events of the test are the 100 yard dash, running high jump, running broad jump, and the bar vault. The scoring is recorded by points. Any student running the 100 yard dash in 13 seconds is credited with two points, with in 13.3 seconds with three points. For the running high jump, any man jumping 3 feet 6 inches is credited with one point, 3 feet 11 inches with two points, and 4 feet 3 inches with three points. A broad jump of 12 feet gives one point credit, of 13 feet 4 inches gives two points, of 14 feet 4 inches gives three points. A beat of 4 feet gives one point credit, 4 feet 6 inches gives two points credit, and 4 feet 9 inches gives three points credit. Each man is credited with his performance as well as is his institution. With three points to each event there are a number of ways making a maximum of twelve points. At the University of Michigan, plans have been submitted the board of Regents for the purpose of building a new dining hall and seating approximately 10,000 people. The very best—Nydantal tooth paste. Rankins Drug Store—Adv. When you are out shopping tomorrow make it a point to drop in at Fischers and look over our handsome assortment of White Kid and Fabric Pumps and Oxfords. You may want them to wear with your new thinner costume, when the weather gets warmer Ladies FISCHER'S SHOES ARE GOOD SHOES Otto Fischer 813 MASS. STREET "Baby Fox" Portable Typewriter Backed by 20 years of Typewriter Manufacturing. Takes 9 $ \frac{1}{2} $ -inch envelopes. ANNOUNCING THE Carries stationery in case. Newest design in Folding. Segment Shift for Capitals. Two sets of Paper Feed Rolls Prof. C. M. Young to Come Back to K. U. Next Fall The only Port- table with Rotary Escapement (like all large type- writers), which is the maximum speed, and does not "pile up." Writes like any large Office Machine, having a delightful touch. Will Take Professor Terrill's Place as Head of Department of Engineering Has improvements over all other Portable or Personal Writing Machines. Pay Here for Nurses The local Red Cross chapter has a fund of $292 with which to pay the women who acted as nurses at the hospital, or those in epidemic. The amounts to be paid range from $3 to $85, being at the rate of $75 a month for regular nurses, $50 for practical nurses, and $30 for nurses' aids. The pay-roll which consists of only those who applied to Dr. Chuck Summers' health, includes about sixty names. Many students who volunteered as nurses' aides have not asked for pay. SEE the "Baby" for a comparative demonstration before you buy. Prof. C. M. Young of the University of Illinois, former associate professor of mining at K. U., has been obtained as head of the department of mining engineering, according to an announcement made today by Dean P. F. Walker of the School of Engg. and Mining, Prof. A. C. Terrill, who recently resigned to become assistant state geologist. Receiving his degrees of B.S. and M.E. at Case, Professor Young came to the University in 1906. He remained until 1914, when he left to become editor of a coal magazine published at Scranton, Pa. Since 1916 he has been conducting an investigation of Illinois coal mining for the University of Illinois. He will take up his work at K. U. next fall. Meet me at the game tomorrow. Send The Daily Kansan Home. Morrison & Bleisner 707 Mass. St. Engraved Cards for Commencement A. G. ALRICH Students to Meet Monday to Discuss Honor System Thesis Binding We make our own candies and chocolates to be good must be fresh. Wiedemanns.-Adv. The following students are asked to meet Monday evening, May 19, in Room 101 Fraser to discuss the Honor System: Phone 164 736 Mass. St. Phone 288 Joe Mahan, Newton Benscheid, Enos Hook, Hank Shim, Katherine Fukerson, Lucene Spencer, Evelyn Rorabaugh, Margaret Walker, Mary Smith, Helen Peffer, Louis Potucet, Esther Moore, Hermain Hangen, Irene Power, Joel McNeill, Robert Lonborg, Jessie Wyatt, Dorothy Dawson, P迪尔Dodderidge, John Monteith, John Kinkle, Glen Baker, Joe Schwarz, Rilla Hammat, Iris Russell, Eileen Van Sandt, Marion Eastlake, Homer Eagle, Harold O. Beinsle, Joe Schwarz, Paul Warner, Nell Oeining, Edwin Price, John Whetted, John Bunn, Virgil Hoolen, Nell-Reese Evans, Lillian Cottrell, Marian Bradley, Edna Brickell, Frances Bell, Mary Samson, Margaret Lodge, Lucille Rariig, June Caffrey, Ralph Roderge, Marvin Harms, Catherine Oder, Charles Slawson, Elfoise McNutt The following is the committee which has been working on the Honor System; Mary Samson, Mary Olson, Dwight Smith, Michael Bentleith, Dwight Smith, Luther Hangen. Eat Johnstons favorite chocolates. Rankins Drug Store—Adv. This is a ten dozen lot we secured at a real bargain, and we are going to give our K. U. friends the first choice. They have not been shown or advertised before. Silk Camisoles $1.25 K. U. Customers SATURDAY at the BOWERSOCK WEAVER'S Six new styles in flesh and white; good quality of crepe-de-chine and wash satin; handsomely trimmed and our promise that they are a real bargain for $1.25 SPECIAL Watkins National Bank FOR OUR Earl Williams IN "The Usurper" Also Latest Pathe News Careful Attention Given to All Business. Capital $100,000 Surplus $100,000 takes her to his breast and covers her face with his kisses. APES THIS ASTOUNDING PICTURE SHOWING AT OF THE THE VARSITY Picture is being shown at the regular price—No advance for this marvelous picture Friday and Saturday The dreadful gorilla and stealthy panther are but babes in his hands. All the terrible beasts of the jungle skulk away at his approach. Then comes the beautiful white girl, and Tarzan of the Apes Within the frontiers of a desolate, God-forsaken jungle on the dark, silent coast of Africa this giant white man, reared by an ape mother, roams and kills. TARZAN Popularity BALL F. A. U. HALL Thursday Night, May 29 $1.50 Per Couple For the quiet peaceful man. For the raving. ranting Frosh. Marvin Harms and Lynn Hershey, Mgrs. PATRONIZE DAILY KANSAN ADVERTISERS VARSITY DANCE SATURDAY, MAY 17 Shofstall's 4-Piece Orchestra F. A. U. HALL Admission 75 Cents