UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN STARTED ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT EARLY Work Handled in Physics Laboratory From 1888 to 1909 The department of electrical Engineering is doing considerable work for the state, and it is consulted freely by municipalities and various electrical organizations in the state and also by neighboring territory of other states. The standardizing laboratory is called upon to maintain standards for such electrical testing laboratories as are maintained in this region. The laboratory is called upon to do certain work of the state in connection with the purchase of electrical supplies or the operation of electrical plants at other state institutions. It also helps in the investigation of various devices used as a basis for the organization of stock companies asking permission to do business in Kansas. The Electrical Engineering course at the University of Kansas was introduced in 1888 in connection with the department of physics, and it was associated with that department until the fall of 1909, when a separate department of electrical engineering was established. The department was placed in charge of Prof. George C. Shaad, formerly associate professor of electrical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Plans Were Made Early General plans for considerably increasing the electrical laboratory equipment had already been made, and the following year this equipment was purchased and the laboratories were moved to the basement of Marvin Hall. In the purchase of additional apparatus a standardizing laboratory and a photometrical laboratory were provided for, and in addition instruments were purchased of such range that the experiments with electrical machines need not be confined to the smaller laboratory units, but tests may be made on the larger generators and motors found in lighting and power plants and other industries. To Provide Broad Training The course in electrical engineering as offered to undergraduate students is laid out with the view of providing a broad training in the fundamental subjects leaving the details of electrical engineering practice to a comparatively few subjects, which are taught more with the idea of giving instruction in the application of general principles to engineering practice, than with the view of gaining a considerable knowledge of such departments from this course appear to be able to hold their own when in competition with students from other schools, and they are to be found holding responsible positions in all of the various branches of the profession. Senior Breakfast Menu The class breakfast menu: Hot biscuits, butter and peach pre serves. Scrambled eggs and bacon. Strawberries and cream. Phi Mu Alpha Meets The Phi Mu Alpha held a meeting at the Sigma Phi Sigma house Thursday night. HASH HOUSE GAMES 1328 O. vs. Daniels, Sat. 9:15, Hamilton West Dunakin vs. Track Training, Sat. 9:30. Hamilton Oread vs. Track Training, Fri, 4:15, Hamilton East Oread vs. Dunakin, Sat. 11, Hamilton. Winners in first and second divisions to play Saturday at 4 p.m. Winners of this game to play the Willis Club, champion of the first division, by agreement. These must be played. The schedule printed above was adopted at a meeting of the Hash House League last night for the remaining games. In the first division the Willis Club is the champion. In the second the pennant lies between 1328 O. and Daniels. In the third three teams are contending, Oread, Track Training, and Dunakin. The winner in second division game will play the winner of the third division Saturday afternoon at four. After that one game will remain, that between the Willis Club and Daniels, the winner will be the third division championship game. No time was set for this game, but it will probably have to be played sometime during quiz week. Corrected percentages follow: Standing of the Teams Division I W. L. Willis 7 0 Kinsey 5 1 Urlich 4 1 Martin 3 3 K. K. 3 3 Carp 0 7 Neal 0 7 Hayes 0 7 Division II W. L. Danie's 6 0 1328 O. 6 0 Custer 5 1 Y. M. 3 3 Stevenson 2 4 Franklin 1 5 Dad's 0 7 Lee's 0 7 Division III W. L. Oread 4 0 Track Training 5 0 Dunakin Co-op 3 1 Hope 4 2 Moody 2 3 College Campus 2 5 Los Amigos 0 7 The point limits are: freshman 20, sonohome 30, junior 40, senior 40 Men's Point System Council: Council; president, 3 point of interest; resident, 2; secretary, 2; members, 20 Senior class: president, 30; other officers. 10. Junior class: president, 30; other officers, 10; Prom manager, 25. of Riwers, 50, Y101 manager, 20; Sophomore class! president, 15; Oread Magazine, editor; 10; staff; Hyawhaker; editor; 30; manager; manager. Publications: Kansan, editor 15, manager, 15; board member, 10. Freshman class: president, 10, other officers. 5. *school of Engineering: president* 20; vice-president, 5; secretary-treas- sor, 5; editor magazine, 25; assistant, 3; administrator, 2; assistant manager, 5; circulation man- NINA KANAGA IN RECITAL Gave Last Fine Arts Concert of Year in Fraser Last Night Nina Kanagas, senior Fine Arts, gave the last musical recital of the year in Fraser Hall at 8:15 o'clock last night. She was assisted by Mrs. Richard Wilton of Denver, Colo., and Mrs. Catherine Furniss of Edison, following was the performance. Sonata Appassionata...Beethoven Andante Assai Miss Kanaka Aria—"Je des rien ne m" epu- Mrs. Milton Andante con moto A'legro-ma non troppo Polonise in E flat minor . . . Chopin Ballade in A flat major . . . Chopin A Scene From the Campus Miss Kanara Song: "Im Kahne. . . . . . . . . . . Grieg L. Saerentina. . . . . . . . . Tost! Mrs. Milton Consolation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prayer Ballet Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prayer The Combat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prayer The woman. Walk. Sit. Slow. Gobble Miss Kanaga Song—Legacies. . . . . . . Caro Roma Skyblue Water Cao A Persian Serenade...Metcalf Fire Escape at Fraser Hall 4rs. Milton Hungarian Fantasy . . . . . . Liszt Second Piano. Mrs. A. J. Anderson. Miss Kanaosa aen5, 6; governing board, 5; president of Engineering aen5, 5. College: president, 20. Other officers, 5. School of Law; senior president, 20; middle president, 10; junior president, 10; manager Scrim, 10; other officers, 5. Athletic association: president, 10; member, 5; manager Club Club, 10; Y. M. C. A.; president, 35; vicepresident, 20; secretary, 20; treasurer, 20; member cabinet, 20; member committee, 5. Department cubs: president; 5; Dramatics, leads of senior and Drama Assistant; 4; 3; 2; 1. Baptist church, morning, "A Commencement Question for all Students," Evening, "Courtship."-Adv When You Take 'Em UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Examination Schedule Spring Semester, 11-12 May 31st to June 4th Inclusive. Classes meeting at 10:30 will be examined Monday a. m., May 31, 15. Classes meeting at 4:30 will be examined Monday p. m., May 31, 15. Classes meeting at 11:30 will be examined Tuesday a. m., June 1, 15. Classes meeting at 3:30 will be examined Tuesday p. m., June 1, 15. Classes meeting at 8:30 will be examined Wednesday a. m., June 2, 15. Classes meeting at 2:30 will be cameined Wednesday p. m. June 2. Classes meeting at 9:30 will be examined Thursday m. a., June 3, 15. Exclusive Saturday classes will be examined Thursday p. m., June 3, 15. Classes meeting at 1:30 will be examined Friday m., June 4, 15. Three hour classes (and one hour classes meeting on Monday, Wednesday or Friday) will be examined from 8:30 to 10:30 if scheduled above for the morning: from 1:30 to 3:30 if scheduled above for the afternoon. Two hour classes (and one hour classes meeting on Tuesday or Thursday) will be examined from 10:50 to 12:30, if scheduled above for the morning, from 3:50 to 5:30, if scheduled above for the afternoon. Four and five hour classes will be examined from 8:30 to 11:30, if scheduled above for the morning; or from 9:30 to 11:30, if scheduled above for the afternoon. Goodknit Union Suits are the result of trained thought by specialists in the manufacture of men's underwear resulting in great "comfort features." Knitted Knee Extension of soft, light crosswise webbing to protect the knee from contact with the rough trouser cloth. 2. "Closed Crutch" — the original "K" 3. "Open Crutch" — the original "K" 4. one button opening extending down one leg. It cannot bind, gap, sgn nor bunch up between them. Made in sizes to fit every man In Kool Krepe $1.50 In Checked Nainsook 1.00 In Aero-weave 2.00 Other Cloths $1.00 and upward Goodbanks are made easy in Athletic Knee In Aero-weave 2.00 Other Cloths $1.00 and upward JOHNSON & CARL and OBER'S Lawrence Kansas If you cannot obtain "GOODKNITS" from your dealer, ask him to write GOODENOW-BROOKFIELD KNITTING COMPANY Kansas City, Mo. Kenosha, Wis. Laboratory casses will be examined at the time corresponding in the schedule above to the first laboratory period or at the time corresponding to the second laboratory (near exists) at the discretion of the head of the department concerned. Oread Work of Ortie Hebbe Classes meeting on Saturday and not on other days in the week will be examined Tuesday p. m, from 1:30 to 3:00 for one and two hour courses; from 1:30 to 3:30 for three hour courses. "The Oreand" that appeared yesterday was the work of Ortie Hebeb, and her class in English II at Oread Training School. This is the first paper ever published at the school and the initiation is due to Miss Hebeb MEN GOING TO ESTES PARK TO MAKE HIKE The men of the University who are going to represent the University at the Estes Park conference of the Y. M. C. A. will meet at Myers Hall at 8 o'clock Sunday morning. If the weather permits, a short "hike" will be taken. In case of rain, breakfast will be served at Myers Hall. Seventeen men have decided to go to Estes, and four others are seriously ill. Baptist church, morning, "A Commencement Question for all Students," Evening, "Courtship."—Adv. "The Challenge of the Trifle" First Methodist church, Sunday evening at 8 o'clock—Adv. JUST THE GIFT Wolf's Book Store A good book is a continuous source of pleasure; there is no more appropriate graduation gift. To learn of the best issued this season, call and look over the display at Students— We thank you for your patronage during the past year. We have tried to make you faithful and hope to have the opportunity to meet you. SANITARY CAFE Uncommon gifts appropriate for The GRADUATION In keeping with the spirit of the day, time-honored customs calls for something new and different in the Graduation Gift. The unusual things we offer at prices no higher than the commonplace, will meet with your utmost satisfaction. We will appreciate your valued inspection. Gustafson THE COLLEGE JEWELER Ys. St. Joseph's Lead of Quality Others Follow SENIORS A picture of yourself in Cap and Gown is almost the same as a degree as it shows you are a College Grad. SQUIRES'STUDIO