UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN JANUARY 29, 1918. New Religious Classes Have Big Enrollment By Sorority Women Students May Enter Course Any Time Before February Third The new classes in Comparative Religion began Monday. The text book which is being used is "Faiths of Mankind," by Edmund Soper. Dr. W. L. Burdick, 2:30 o'clock Monday, Fraser 210 Many women have enrolled in the classes, according to Margaret Mitchell, chairman of the Religious Education Committee of the Y. W. C. A, enrollment from the sororites has been particularly large. Any woman in the University may enroll at Myers Hall now, by signing her name on the bulletin board at the left of the entrance. Classes began Monday, but women may enroll any time before February 3. The schedule of classes is as follows; Dr. A Braden, 3:30 o'clock, Monday, Fraser 210. Dr. A. Braden, 4:30 oclock, Monday, Fraser 210. The Rev.Mr. R. W. Sanderson, 1:30 o'clock, Thursday, Fraser 210. Prof. U. G. Mitchell, 3:30 o'clock, Thursday, Fraser 210. Miss Hazel Allen 2:30 o'clock Thursday, Fraser 21Q Another class will be opened at 4:30 o'clock Monday. Mrs. Esterly will not conduct a class at this time as was announced. The texts for the course may be obtained Thursday between 11:30 and 1:30 o'clock at the Y. W. C. A. office, or at the class meetings. The price is sixty cents. Do you still want that Jayhawker? See Harley Scott and order yours at once—Adv. We carry the very latest in stationery for ladies and gentlemen Rankin's Drug Store. Read the Daily Kansan. Many Requests Come For Classified News Correspondence Extension Department Would Appreciate Used Magazines The correspondence section of the extension department of the University has received more than 700 requests this month for classified magazine literature on current topics. The majority of the requests have been for articles concerning the work of wounded soldiers. These requests have come mostly from club women and schools. The correspondence section under the direction of Miss Katherine Fogarty classifies every month all current magazine and newspaper literature on questions of interest. This literature is covered over the state as requests come for it. Until recently the department received free copies of all the best magazines but war conditions have caused this supply to be cut off. Since they cannot get the magazines from the library, the department has been hindered by a lack of material. If the fact is true and Studies who are some of the好 magazines would turn in their recent copies when they are through with them to the department these would be greatly appreciated. Illinois was eliminated from the race in Big Ten basketball Monday night at Minneapolis when the Minnesota five doubled the score on them. Minnesota and Chicago are now tied for first place, neither team having lost a game. The magazines that the department use most are the American, American School, Atlantic Monthly, Current Opinion, House Beautiful, Independent, Literary Digest, New York Times, Review of Reviews, School Arts Magazine, World's Work and Women's Home Companion. Evans, star track man on last year's freshman team at Manhattan, will return to school the second semester, according to word from Aggieville. Beatty, a star weight man, is lost to the team, however. Schedule for Women's Basket Ball Announced First Game to Be Played February 5 at 7:15 o'Clock in Robinson Gym The first game of the girls inter-class basket ball games will be played in the gym February 5 at 7:15 o'clock according to announcement by Coach Hazel Pratt. Double headers will be played to enable all teams to play each night. Games will take place February 7 and February 13. All students will be admitted with W. A. A. membership tickets and the admission for others will be twenty-five cents. Men in officers training camps will probably be allowed eight hours toward graduation in the University of Ohio. The plan is being discussed now and may be adopted according to the Ohio State Lantern. Eaters and What They Eat (Continued from page 1) this is what she ate: "Mashed potatoes, escalled corn, two rolls and a piece of pie. Nearly all carbohydrates and no fresh vegetables or portions. No wonder she drags along with a frown upon her face." Then a poor unsuspecting medic, free for a few minutes from the laboratories, and hungry as a bear, steps in and chooses roast pork, macaroni and cheese, rolls, butter and pie in a microwave oven. He he did not notice the disapproving glances of the scientific young women sitting near. That afternoon as he continued his work he could not dream that he was the subject of a talk before the class. "The idea of a man eating such a lunch. And a medicine at that. One could forgive a law or an engineer for such a crime, but never a medic. He ate twice as much as he needed, which wasn't so bad; but he ate twice as much as was good for him, which is mighty poor performance for a man studying medicine. Our New Line of Hats Is so up to the minute that we have been unable to get CUTS OF THEM AS YET. But it will pay you to drop in and see THE REAL ARTICLE. Another shipment of Suits arrived this A. M. New Caps SKOFSTAD Soft Collars Too The first steps have been taken in a campaign to secure an endowment of $2,000,000 for an art school in Cleveland, Ohio. Plans which have already been formulated are to make the school practical and up-to-date. The University of New Mexico has established an R. O. T. C. A former officer of the S. A. T. C. will have command of the men. Fresh salted nuts of all kinds at Wiedemann's.—Adv. Order nereated distilled water from McNish Bottling Works. Phone 198. Adv. The try-outs for the Senior Play, according to Prof. Arthur MacMurray will be the last of February or the first of March. 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