UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN DECEMBER 18, 1918. K. U. Teachers' Bureau Finds Places for 390 Instructors in Year High School Ask for Men and Women Trained in More Than One Subject Data referring to Teachers Appointment Bureau for the year 1917 has been collected by W. H. Johnson, secretary of the Bureau. During that year there were 870 applications for teachers and 429 schools seeking candidates. The states represented were Kansas, Oklahoma, Wyoming, Virginia, South Dakota, Illinois, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, Minnesota, Colorado, Utah, Missouri, California, Montana and Kentucky. There were 392 candidates available during the year 1917; of these 187 were regularly enrolled at the University while 205 were either former students or from other colleges. One hundred thirty-seven of the class of 1917, 94 former students, and 233 others were placed The Bureau was able to place all applicants except two, one of these being 'specialist', and one a student from another school. There were 173 women and 60 men appointed; 25 of the latter were of the class of 1917. There were 40 colleges and normals which sent in application for teachers and in 322 applications, men teachers were specified. Most of the applications are in combination form with science in the lead with 91 applications. The remainder are: Mathmatics and science;62,82 English, 69; mathematics, 37; history,27 commercial, 26; grade, 42; normal training, 23; manual training, 44; domestic science, 31; Latin and German, 20; English and history, 21; Latin and history, 4; Latin and English, 16; music, 16; Latin, 11; science and athletics, 19; German, 9; German and English, 10; history and science,9; English and science, 9; mathematics and history, 11; mathematics and Latin, 7; mathematics and athletics, 8; Latin and Spanish, 5; mathematics and history, 12; history and manual training, 1; normal training and science, 3; German and Spanish, 5; English and expression, 4; history and normal training, 4; music and drawing, 4; history and debate, 2; domestic science, Latin, German, 7; Latin, normal training, music, 4; English an audio, 4; mathematics and German, 4; French and Spanish, 3; music and commercial, 1; debate and English, 1 journalism, 1; Spanish and military, 1 physician, 1; manual training and commercial, 1;; drawing, 2; domestic science and English, 3; Latin an French, 2; German and history, 2; athletics and music, 3; German and manual training, 1; domestic science and history, 2; domestic science and history, 1; drawing and manual training, 1; English and normal training, 6; physical culture, 4; mathematics and commercial, 3; commercial and history, 1; mathematics and manual training, 2; German and manual training, 1 Psychology and Latin, 1; unclassified, 117. Varsity Quintet Plays Rings Around Freshmen The Varsity basketball team went through a hard scrimmage in the gym Wednesday afternoon, outplaying the visiting team. It was the longest practice of the season. Uhrlaub and Bennett played guard. Mason and Harms worked at forward and Matthews at center. Bunn was unable to get out for practice. Coach Hamilton plans to have scrimmages daily until the season opens. The men are getting on to team play in good shape. Photographs for Christmas—make your appointment now. The Duffy Studio.—Adv. Regiment pictures now on sale at the Duffy Studio.—Adw. Just received a large shipment of fine leather purses, for ladies and gents, dandy Christmas gifts. The City Drug Store.-Adv. EVERYTHING IN FANCY GROCERIES Strong's Grocery 1021 Mass Phone 212 University Club to Sell Six Pictures at Auction Through the generosity of Prof. William V. Cahill and Prof John Frazier of the School of Fine Arts and Prof. Jose Osma of the Department of Hispanic Languages the University Club has been presented with two etchings and four original sketches in oil and crayon to be sold at auction the proceeds to go toward decorating the first floor of the Club House. The pictures will be on exhibition at the Club until the time of the auction which will occur sometime before the holidays. The City Drug Store handles subscriptions for all magazines. Send magazine for Christmas presents.—Adv. Each picture is numbered and bids will be received at any time. A box for this purpose will be found in the reading room. Members are urged to see the pictures before the time of the auction and particularly by daylight. Wicdomann's chocolates are noted for their purity. Why not use the best?—Adv. The Red Cross is Democratic. TAXI 68 E. F. WIRTH At Hatfield's Confectionery 709 Mass, St. HOTEL SAVOY Kansas City, Mo. Absolutely clean Convenient location Good Cafes, moderate prices S.A.T.C.Men And all Students of the University We wish you a Merry Xmas and a happy New Year. Thanking you for your liberal patronage and trusting you will return next semester. W. E. WILSON TAILOR 712 Mass. St. Phone 505 For The Fellows Who Want the Best AERVENTO RAINCOATS GUARANTEED Serves as Overcoat as well as Raincoat Remember we have numerous articles appropriate as Gifts for the Folks at Home OPEN EVENINGS Watkins National Bank Capital $100,000 Surplus $100,000 Careful Attention Given to All Business. TAILORED TO MEASURE CLOTHES CLEANING and PRESSING W. E. WILSON Phone 505 Drop in to the For Pure Made Candies—Ice Cream and Fountain Drinks You'll like the Place. 83 Musa OLYMPIA CANDY KITCHEN a dainty piece of rich gold jewelry from "THE GIFT SHOP" stock assures the recipient of its quality and style. Gifts of Gold The name A. Marks & Son stands sponsor for every article in our stock. A. 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