1 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN They Gave to Loan Fund J. B. McNaught W. Olander Leonard Fort O. M. Larrimore E. Dressner H. J. Cassel H. L. Wackeler Elisabeth Apel R. Clapper Wetherington G. M. Herrick Lella Watson M. Ashton E. T. Ailing M. M. Taylor Osee Hughes Josephine Martin F. M. Cate Barbara Abel R. C. Stockwell E. E. Pedroja Jack Waggoner Ben Bixby I. P. Ringes M. R. Reeves M. C. Thomas W. C. Kinkel Helen Stout F. C. Thomann A. R. Smith Louise Biener A. R. Willson Esther Burke H. A. Grutzmacher S. J. Lawellin Mirl Ruble A. H. Hertzer E. H. Hashinger E. E. Atha F. I. Powell W. W. Hawkins C. N. Henhill A. F. Bell A. T. Powell K. H. Gedney D. K. Duleman W. R. Gregory H. M. Daniel Lily Hawkinson V. Hammond Lucile Sage C. E. Hart V. Hosford Mabel Perry Beula Perry E. Piotreski. Alta Lux O. Brownlee L. Engel R. E. Cheney Max R. Jones R. H. Hill Wiley Wyatt G. M. Vincent M. Sandberg R. H. Wkgstaff R. Uhrlaub Helen Riddle Hazel Carson M. E. Gossard Laura Feller V. Lucas Mabel Mackie Blair Hackney W. H. Dodds Howard Adams John M. Miller E. S. Schmidt Neil Foster Lillian Still P. L. Angrine Helene Thomas Itaesc Hillsman Miriam Jones J. V. Challiss C. M. Stiller O. Brownlee Kirk Hilton E. W. Poindexter, B. Lichtenfelter H. Kendrick Doy Davidson H. T. Hill H. W. Humble B. H. Asher E. E. Lamb F. D. Nafzger S. Assia F. H. MacFarland R. J. Waters Minnie Moey Frank M. Hoch Gee, Lyman Edward Todd Neal Boyd V. Fulcrut E. Starrett Ruth Jackson A. T. Potter E. Sorensen G. B. Harrell H. H. Wentworth Don Joseph J. A. Brouk Lucile Hildinger K. J. Wilhelmse Lila Atkinson Blanche Simons Helen Gallagher Eva L. Sholl Russell Smith S. Unrh P. C. Funk Katherine Reding C. E. Youse H. S. Albaugh J. Gillett R. S. Walters R. C. Rockwell Hal Coffman Eleanor Myers F. W. Gramm A. J. Anderson O. Hebbe O. D. Eaton C. C. Gerber Gertrude Lobdell R. W. Wingert R. S. Brooks R. G. Walters Vic. Bottomly N. H. Barber E. R. Carller Earl Clover E. C. Arnold J. C. Weekley G. W. Bowman M. J. Adams M. B. Moose Frank Farley H. H. Mohler T. Smith Ola Leary J. W. Howe H. F. Percival G. K. Vaughan H. S. Fishburn Mina Upton I. R. Brown L. Wergfield Geo. Peirce J. C. Campbell W. H. Jones M. A. Bell L. A. Sprinkle Kart Noll H. Gephart Esther Swanson H. Hottschnell Renetta Schultz E. Burkhardt Helen Magerkurth L. T. Siever L. A. Winson E. Stevenson C. C. Sperry W. H. Lieurance Eva Coors Louise Cooper M. Pitrouwski H. B. Brown C. C. Diffenbacher Chas. Shughart Marvin Cook R. Hosteller Gladys Johnson Helen E. Clark Jared F. Jackson D. R. Merge J. E. Jones B. E. McKee Ross H. Clayton H. R. Ingalls W. D. Harrison F. Zelazowski W. F. Studor H. E. Hoxham H. E. Curdry R. A. Pratcher C. D. Hunter H. C. Simpson, Jr. F. H. Armold G. E. Strong E. E. Young Marion Joseph C. W. Baldwin G. H. Beach J. W. Dyche L. M. Egan H. S. Nelson B. F. McMeel W. E. Smith R. D. Small P. H. Sprop G. W. Stato When and Where We Play Them The remaining events on the Jay- hawker track schedule are. Western Conference Meet at Ur- shawkee Hill. TRACK MEN TO URBANA, ILL Coach Hamilton to Take Athletes to Western Conference Meet Send the Daily Kansan home. William Oliver Hamilton is going to take four of his cinder artists to Urbana, Ill., Thursday night to compete with the class of the west in the Western Conference meet on Friday and Saturday. Reber, Grumbach Grady and Rodkey are the ones chosen from the squad to represent Kansas. Bonnie Reber easily won the shot put at the Missouri meet this year and a comparison of his records with those of the other shot putters of the west leads Coach Hamilton to believe that Reber should place well. Grutzmacher has shown some classy broad jumping the last part of the season and has been beaten only by the Missouri star, Howell. He took second to Grutzmacher in the dual meet on McCook Field and Hamilton is optimistic enough to believe that the Kansan can even beat Simpson this week. Grady for Two Mile Grady is a two mile of fame in the Missouri Valley and has been defeated only once this year and that by Teeter of K. S. A. C. in the Conference meet after Grady had beaten him the week before. Theater on the other hand will not be at the Western Conference so Grady goes as the undisputed champion of the M. V. But Archie wishes that Teeter would be there as he wants to run him at least one more mile race this year. The Kansas star distance man, Rodkey, will be given a chance to show his speed in the half mile and make up for the hard luck he had last week at Missouri. Roeky broke the Kansas record last week in practice on McCook and probably will do it again at this meet. The quartet will leave for Urbana Thursday with Coach Hamilton. School of Fine Arts Presents Commencement Program Tonight TO GIVE ANNUAL CONCERT The annual commencement concert of the School of Fine Arts will be held tonight in Fraser Hall at 8:15 o'clock. The following is the program: tano Solo - Allegro Appassionato. ata. . . . . Songs—Slave Song . . . . . . Del Riego Sunbmeabs . . . . . . Ronald Violin Solo—Serenade... ...Schubert-Remenyi John Martin Piano Solo—Arabesque No. 1. ... Debussy Legend Op. 15 No. 2. Campbell-Tipton Organ Solo—Prelude and Fugue Organ Solo—Prelude and Fugue In E minor...Bach Hazel Longabaugh Songs- Yesterday and today. Sross My Star. . . . . . . Sross Rose Rudolph Moszkowski Die Jongleurin . . . Moszkowski Marjorie Shelden Song—The Voice of Aready...Geehl Clara Powell Piano Solo—Valse Paraphrase. Piano...Chopin-Schutt Bernice Anderson Second Piano, Gladys Henry Violin Duet—Laender...Ochs Ednah Hopkins Katherine Barber Timothy Bower Sans Souci Sunrise and Sunset...Spross Edna Davis Piano Solo—Fledermaus Wanz. Strauss-Schutt Nina Kanaga Songs- Du Bist Die Ruh . Schubert Aufenthalt . Schubert Schubert Sextette-From Opera "Ticon- deroga" . . . . . Ivia Moser Songs—When Song is Streeted ...Sans Souci Song—Sognali . . . . . Want Rooms for Commencement Information is wanted concerning rooms near the Hill which will be available for Engineering alumni during commencement week. Send address, number of rooms and prices to F. R. Hesser at Marvin Hall. Edna Davis Gola Coffell Organ Solo—Concert Overture. ... Faulkes Mary Jarvis Eat on Top of the Hill This Summer. $4.00 a week 20 cents per meal by ticket 1245 LOUISIANA STREET LOREN WELTMER, Stewart Fischer's Shoes ere good shoes Stay Young Badly fitted, uncomfortable shoes cause frowns. Frowns bring wrinkles and wrinkles indicate age. A. L. GRIGGS Lots of men and women stay ing FISCHER'S SHOES. They find such perfect comfort they forget their feet and have time to smile. Wear our shoes and smile. Be young no matter what your years may be. 827 MASS. OTTO FISCHER The Summer Session I wish to thank each and every one of you for your generous patronage this past year, and to wish you a prosperous and happy vacation. of the University of Kansas Begins Thursday, June 10. The first term (six weeks) ends July 21. The second term (three weeks) ends August 11. Sequence work may be chosen for the two terms or work may be chosen in either term that is independent of the other. If there is anything in our line that you want and are unable to get when you go, remember that we do a Mail Order Business all the year around. THANK YOU! Credits may be earned that count toward a degree in any of these schools: Graduate, College, Engineering, Law, Fine Arts, Medicine, Education. Also - entrance credits may be earned in several departments. There will be sixty-seven members of the faculty of the Summer Session chosen from the faculties of the University of Kansas and six other universities. This faculty will offer one hundred and thirty-two courses in the departments of Anatomy, Bacteriology, Botany, Chemistry, Design, Economics, Education, English, Entomology, French, German, History, Home Economics, Journalism, Latin, Law, Mathematics, Music, Philosophy, Physical Education, Physiology, Political Science, Psychology, Public Speaking, Sociology, Spanish, Zoology. There will be important extra-classroom activities in connection with the Summer Session; hecteurs of national reputation, an engagement of the famous Colburn Players in dramas of Shakespeare and Moliere, campus "sings," playground activities under the direction of the noted specialist, Dr. Henry S. Curtis, athletic contests, boating, etc. No spot in Kansas has better climatic conditions in summer than Mount Oread, and no university in America has better opportunities or facilities for efficient summer work. Dean of the Summer Session University of Kansas, Lawrence FOR FURTHER INFORMATION APPLY TO Summer School Students The Oread Cafe will be open during 6 weeks of Summer School. The Oread Cafe is the "cooolest" and best place on Mt. Oread to enjoy your meals. Judging from the many people we have pleased the past year we are sure we can PLEASE YOU. There are three reasons why it will pay you to eat at the Oread Cafe: The most reasonable price, get what you want when you want it, and the very best food money can buy. THE OREAD CAFE Just a Step from the Campus E. C. Bricken, Prop. FLOWERS FOR THE GRADUATE THE FLOWER SHOP 825 1-2 Mass. St. Leading Florists Phone: 621 Professional Cards J. P. BROOK, Optometrist and Spine Doctor 902 Mass. St., Roll Phone 695. BROOK, NJ 07301 HARRY HEDING. M, D Eye, ear, eps, ears. W BOGER. M, Ear, ear, ear, ears. A U BUG. Phones, Bell, 813, Home Phone. J. R. BECHTEL, M. D. D. O. 823 Mass. Street. Both phones, office and club. G. W. JONES, A. M. M. D., Disease of G. W. JONES, A. M. M. D., Disease of G. W. JONES, A. M. M. D., Residence 1200 F, Bth房 508, Residence 1200 F, Bth房 508, Residence 1200 DR. H. L. C FAMBERS. Office over Squires studio. Both phones. A. J. ANDERSON, M. D., Office 715 Vt. Pittsburgh, 124. DR. N. HATES, 229 Mass. St. General practice. Also treat the eye and his drain. Jewelers G, A, HAMMAN, M, D, Eyes ear and HAMMAN, M, D, Eyes ear and Guaranteed Guarantee. Dick Bldg. DR. PETER D. PAULS, Osteopath, Office and residence, 7½ East 7th St. General practice. Both phones. Call 2, 3 to 5, and 7 to 8 by appointment. Classified Plumbers ED. W, PARSONS, Engraver, Watch- hand and lawery. B电话 711, ?714. Mass. PHONE KENNEDY & PLUMBING CO. for gas gasa and Masda lampas. lamps. www.kennedyplumbing.com Barber Shops Insurance Go where they all go J. C. HOUCK, 819 Mass FIRE INSURANCE, LOANS, and abstracts E. J. Hilby, Bank of America, Bank 2063 FIANK E. BANKK Ins., and abstracts of Title. Room 2, P. A. U. Building Want Ads LOST-No. 6 looseleaf ring notebook return to return to John Glissom WANTED - A steward for summer school. 1317 Ohio St. FOR SALE - The fine and well bred young mare, Miss Hanna. For particulars see C. F. Hase, 909 Conn. Bell 2269. 159-tf. FOR RENT—Summer Club and Rooms also Boarders wanted. Mrs. I. L. Garrett, 1340 Kentucky. 159-tf. LOST—Mottled fountain pen on campus. Finder please return to Kansan office. FOR RENT—After Sept 1, modern high grade house of 12 rooms in good location. Bell 1823. POR RENT—Rooms at 1400 Tenn. St. for girls for coming year at K. U. Bell phone 1261. LOST—Friendship bracelet, 8 links on velvet, between Museum and Pi Phi house. Finder please notify or return to 1121 Ohio. Mrs. T. H. Chalkley. WANTED -10 students at once for work. Sanitary Cleaning Co. LOST-Bunch of keys, north of Marvin Hall. Return to Kansan office. Send the Daily Kansan home. Kodaks and Supplies Evans' Drug Store Successor to Reynolds Bros. 819 Mass. PROTSCH "The Tailor". SPRING SUITING Box Stationery All Grades—All Prices McColloch's DrugStore BURT WADHAM'S “College Inn Barber Shop” LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas Largest and best equipped business college, Kansas. Bedsed occupies 2 floors. Law- rence Hall is furnished by machines. Write for sample of Stenotype note and a catalog. WATKINS' NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus and Profit $100,000. The Student Depository. FRANK KOCH "THE TALOR" Full Line of Spring Sutitage STUDENT HEADQUARTERS THEIS BINDING Engraved and Printed Cards. Sheafer's Self-filling Fountain Pens. 744, Mass. Street. A. G. ALRICH 744 Mars. Street.