UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FEBRUARY 12,1919. Dean Blackmar Announces Many 1919 Fellowships Universities of California, Yale Bristol Eng., Make Offers Students Should See Dean F. W. Blackman, dean of the graduate school, has received word of many new fellowships being offered this year to graduate students and undergraduate students. Any student who is a fellowship should see him soon, said Professor Blackman. see them soon, and The University of California is offering eight university fellowships, yielding $500 each, and available in any department; two Flood fellowships in economics of $500 each; and many others in physics, law, agriculture, political science, social economies, psychology, medicine, French, architecture, art, literature, chemistry, and others. These fellowships are open to graduates of University of California or other colleges and universities. "Graduate students may be interested to know that the University of Bristol, England, is offering a degree of Doctor of philosophy since November 15, 1918," said Dean Blackmar. "There are also two Seesell Fellowships for research of $1000 each, offered to graduate students who have obtained their doctorate for original research in biological studies at Yale University." All freshmen are being urged by their class leaders to come out to the all-freshman mass meeting in Fraser Chapel Thursday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Reports of the chairmen of the smoker and woman's mixer committees will be given and discussed. All-Freshman Meeting In Fraser Thursday, 4:30 "I hope the freshmen turn out in good shape," said Harley Scott, president of the class, "and show full interest in the activities the class is going to put on this week." He told us that we may have a special section in the Annual, and I am eager to see if the class is willing to support it." rune Arts Profs to Play At Musicians' Convention Dean Harold L. Butler of the School of Fine Arts left this morning for Emporia to attend the annual meetings of the Kansas State Association of College Schools of Music and of the Kansas State Music Teachers' Association, Dean Butler, who is president of the Kansas For a Valentine Gift nothing is more acceptable than a box of Chocolates. You can get them in half, one, two, three and five-pound boxes, in plain and fancy boxes at Wiedemann's. Adv. The Weather says— A New Spring Hat Is Proper We have a Wide Variety at proper Prices Too $7.00 Down to $2.50 IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC SKOFSTAD will deliver an address this afternoon and another Thursday. Other members of the fine arts faculty will be represented Thursday and Friday, Thursday Prof. Carl A. Preyer, Prof. W. B. Downing and Miss Greisinger will take part in one of the convention concerts at the Kansas State Normal. Friday Prof. Charles Skilton will appear at one of the convention concerts at the Emporia College, playing some of his new Indian compositions for piano. Thief Climbed Trellis and Gained Entrance to the Second Floor Dinner Hour Burglar Ransacks Theta House The Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority house was visited Tuesday night, by the uniquitous dinner-hour burglar, who riffed bureau drawers in three second-story rooms and stole $10 while the sorority was at dinner. The same methods of entry were used as in other recent dinner-hour robberies at so-called interns. The thief climbed a trailing entrance through a second-story window. When sorority members returned to their rooms after dinner to discover the dresser drawers had been ransacked and small sums of money taken, and even the pocketls of a guest's coat had been gone through, a search for the burglar began, Jessie Wyatt armed with two large knitting needles leading the battalion of death. Closets were searched. As each was opened there was much jumping and screaming, when hanging garments in dark corners were poked with the knitting needles to ascertain if they hid a burglar. One woman is said even to have looked in her desk and wardrobe trunk in her eagerness to catch the thief. Another shuddered. "Let's call the police," she said. While the search was on one sister exclaimed, "Oh, isn't this thrilling? I wish we could have a burglar every night." Her suggestion was met with a chorus of, "That will be pecks of fun." A member of the police force eventually arrived, searched the house and grounds, but found no robbers. Butter Crisp Pop Corn AUBREY'S "Just South of the Varsity" Fruit—Magazines—Sodas State Defense Council Will be Discontinued Governor Allen has issued an order for the disbandment of the Kansas Council of Defense. Try Our Famous Coffee Victory Lunch 1018 Mass. Baker Plaza, Tableau Far. Lediz Although the organization is to be discontinued it must not be forgotten that the patriotic men and women, who composed the council, carried on a great work. The organization has given valuable co-operation in working out the selective draft law in the administration of food and health, and in training on of the Liberty Loan, Red Cross and Y. M. C. A. campaigns. A history of the Kansas State Council is to be written and Prof. J. W. Blackmar has been appointed by Governor Allen as Editor-in-chief with the power to choose his associate editors. Lieut. Chuck Laun, captain and star halfback on the University of Iowa football team in 1917, has been appointed athletic director at Camp Pike, Ark. 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This Play will be Presented at the BOWERSOCK THEATRE was written by Harry James Smith, a play writer who is prominent on the stage today. He is the author of "The Tailor Made Man," recently given at the Shubert in Kansas City, and "The Little School Teacher," a success of two years ago. TAILORED TO MEASURE CLOTHES CLEANING and PRESSING W. E. WILSON MRS. BUMPSTEAD-LEIGH CLEANING and PRESSING Suits Pressed While You Wait. 712 Mass. St. "Mrs. Bumpstead-Leigh" was produced by the Manhattan Company at the Lyceum Theatre in New York City and was pronounced a great success by both the audience and play critics. Mrs. Harrison Grey Fiske took the leading part. Valentine Gift Williams Pantitorium Come in and see what a splendid stock we carry The setting of the play is in a country house on Long Island. The characters are both English and American. The lead takes the double role of an English lady and an Indiana country girl. 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