UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN They Gave to Loan Fund P. C. Funk Katherine Redim C. E. Youse H. S. Albaugh J. Gillett R. E. Warner R. C. Rockwell Hal Cafman Eleanor Myers F. W. Gramph A. J. Anderson O. Hebbe O. D. Eaton C. C. Gerber Gertrude Lobdell E. W. Wingert R. S. Brooks R. G. Walters Vic. Bottomly W. H. Barber E. R. Arndt Earl Clover E. C. Arnold J. C. Weekley G. W. Bowman M. J. Adams W. M. Kowal Frank Farley H. H. Mohler T. Smith Ola Leary J. W. Howe H. F. Pereival er G. K. Vaughan M. F. Fishburn Mina Upton I. R. Brown L. Wergfield Geo. Pallin J. C. Campbell W. H. Jones M. A. Bell L. A. Sprinkle Karl Noll H. Gephart H. Isewann Swallow H. Itou Swallow Rendita Schultz E. Barkhardt Helen Magerkurth L. T. Siever L. A. Winros E. Stevenson C. C. Sperry W. H. Liurance Eva Coors Louise Imus M. Piotrowaki H. B. Brown C. C. Diffenbacher Chas. Shughart Marvin Cook R. Hosteller Glindys Johnson Helen E. Clark H. Itou Jackson D. R. Renge J. E. Jones B. E. McKeen Ross H. Clayton R. H. Ingalls D. W. Harrison F. Zelazowski W. F. Studor E. H. Hoxman H. B. McCurdy R. A. Pratcher C. D. Hunter C. D. Simpson, Jr. F. H. Arnold G. E. Strong E. E. Young Marion Joseph C. W. Baldwin W. H Beach L. M. Wyche L. M. Helson B. F. McMeel W. E. Smith R. D. Small R. H. Sproat G. W. Staton P. H. Saulter J. O. Rankin A. B. Mitchell J. P. McCammos J. M. Martin J. Moffat Lucy E. Young Scott Johnson C. E. Van Cleef Jauhawker Delegates Edward Todd Neal Boyd V. Fulcurt E. Starrett Ruth Jackson A. T. Potter E. Soren森 G. B. Harrell H. H. Wentworth Don Joseph, Alan Duncan Lucile Hildinger K. J. Wilhelmse Lilia Atkinson Blanche Simons Helen Gallagher Eva L. Stoll Blanche Rucker John Bennett Carl M. Lyman R. L. Dillenbeck Roy M. Walker G. C. Harding G. H. Vansell Ruby Hosford E. T. Newcome E. R. Brown Alfred K. R. T. Beard Everett Gunn E. Lee Treece Ethel Frankforter Lena Rogers Esther M. Wilson When and Where We Play Them The remaining events on the Jayhawk track schedule are. Missouri Valley Conference Meet at Columbia, May 29. at 5:30pm, May 29. Workshop: Conference Meet at Urbana, Illinois, June 5. Electricals Receive Gift Electricians Receive Gift The American Carbon and Battery Company has presented the department of automotive with a sample case of specimens of their products, consisting of motor brushes and other motor equipment. Senior Breakfast Menu The class breakfast menu: Hot biscuits, butter and peach preserves. By This Morning's Express Scrambled eggs and bacon. Strawberries and cream. New Ideas in Neckwear week all books any out of Spooner Lib- fessors Many nifty new styles in this lot just from Broadway. New Puritan collars,lace and organdie vestees,lay down collars,voile and organdie fichus,and cuff and collar sets of organdie lace trimmed. Prices from 50 cents to $1.75 WEAVER'S week all books on The Summer Session 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. 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 Economies, Journalism, Latin, Law, Mathematics, Music, Philosophy, Physical Education, Physics, Physiology, Political Science, Psychology, Public Speaking, Sociology, Spanish, Zoology. 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 important extra-classroom activities in connection with the Summer Session; lecturers of national reputation, an engagement of the famous Coburn 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. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION APPLY TO Dean of the Summer Session University of Kansas, Lawrence A General Examination How well do you know the University of which you are a part? Answer these and grade yourself. 1. What make is the piano in the chapel in Fraser Hall? 3. Name seven kinds of trees on the campus. 2. What style of architecture is Green Hall? Blake Hall? 4. Describe accurately the view from Mount Oread. 5. Name the original of the basts in Fraser Hall and the Library *6. Describe the case of贝尼的 on the stairway at Spooner Library. 7. Name four famous statues, of which copies are to be found in Fraser. 8. Who was the first Chancellor of the University? 14. Why were the colors, crimson and blue, chosen? 63. Locate the sun-dial on the campus. and blue, chosen? 15. Who wrote the words and 11. When was North College erected? 15. Who wrote the words and music of the "Alma Mater" song? 16. Describe the seal of the University. 9. When was the lilac hedge planted and by whom? 10. Whose names are carved on the walls of Dyche Museum? 17. What decorations are used on the Dyche Museum? F. W. JAEDICKE Hardware, Wagon Stock, Paints and Sporting Goods 724 Mass. St. Phone 173 Alpha Chi Sigma announces the induction of W. L. Ainsworth, of Lyons; Jasper H. C. Palazano, Mich.; Jamed Holden, of Kalamazoo; and Harry P. Evans, of Edisonert. Don't forget Memorial day, May 30. The folks at home will want some flowers from THE FLOWER SHOP 825 1-2 Mass. St. Leading Florists Phones 621 Indestructo Trunks Bags and Cases Exclusively sold by JOHNSON & CARL Subscribe for the Daily Kansan Professional Cards HARRY REDING M. D. Eye, car, narrows C. Gill, phone, Bell 831, Home U. Hog, Phone, Bell 831, Home G. W. JONES, A. M. M. D. Disease of A. M. M. D. Residence 1201 St. Beth. Both p., 3. Residence 1201 J. R. BEGHETAL, M. D. D. O. $32 BECHETAL. Both phones, office and residence. J. P. BRIOCK, Optometrist, and Spe- cific Optician of The Optical Co- lege OFC 902 Malls. St. Bell Phone 850-341-6500. Malls. St. Bell Phone 850-341-6500. Malls. St. Bell Phone 850-341-6500. DR. H. L. CHAMBERS. Office over Squires studio. Eoth phones. DR. PETER D. PAULS, Osteopath, Office and residence, 71° East 7th St. General practice. Both phones 551, 30, 2 to 5, and 7 to 8 by appointment. A. J. ANDERSON, M. D., Office 715 Vt St. Phones 124. DR. N. HA (CES) 225 Mass. St. General drin. Also treats the eye and fila Jewelers Classified G. A. HAMMAN, M. D. Eye ear and Satellation Guaranteed. Dick Bisk. Plumbers ED. W. PARISONS, Engraver, Watch- er, Jewelry, Bell Phone 711, 717. Messa PHONE KENNEDY PLUMBING CO. PHONE KENNEDY PLUMBING CO. Mazda. Phones 655. Mazda lamps. Mazda. Phones 655. Barber Shops Go where they all go J. C. HOUCK 913 Mass. FRANK E. BANKS, Ina, and abstracts of Title. Room 2, F. A. U. Building Insurance FIRE INSURANCE LOANS, and ab- ditioned. Building B 155; Heilson 2592. Building B 155; Heilson 2592. Want Ads LOST - No. 6 looseleaf ring notebook. Reawrite for return to John Gleissner. HAIRDRESSING 35c; shampooing 35c; electric fan for drying hair; hair work. Mrs. C. H. Sanders, 1348 Vt. Bail 1414W. 152-5 LOST—A large loose-leaf note book was left in the balcony of Fraser校钟 Chapel Tuesday. Pinder please re-return it to a private office at or 138 Vermont est. 152-5 LOST—If the person who took purse and ring from Room 6, Fraser Hall will return ring to Kansan office he may keep the money and no questions will be asked. 154-3 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-ff. FOR RENT—Summer Club and Rooms also Boarders wanted. Mrs. I. L. Garrett, 140 Kentucky. 159-tf. An Unofficial Baccalaureate. Plymouth Church, Sunday 8 p.m. — Adv. Send the Daily Kanaan home. Send the Daily Kansan home. LOST—Mottled fountain pen on campus. Finder please return to Kansas office. 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 Larascat and best equipped business college Kansas. School occupies 2 Boars Lakes. TYPE or shortend by machines. Writes for sample of Stenotype note and a catalog. WATKINS' NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus and Profits $100,000 The Student Depository. FRANK KOCH "THE TAMLOR" Full Line of Spring Suitings STUDENT HEADQUARTERS THESIS BINDING Engraved and Printed Cards. Sheaffer's Self-filing Fountain Pena. 744 Margo Street. A. G. ALRICH 744 Mass. Street.