UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN They Gave to Loan Fund J. B. McNaught W. Olander Leonard Fort O. M. Latrimore D. Eressler C. L. Cassel M. W. Miller Elizabeth Agep R. Chapper G. M. Herrick Lella Watson M. Ashton E. T. Asling M. M. Taylor Osee Hughes Josephine Martin F. M. Cate Barbara Abel R. C. Stockwell E. E. Prodoja Jack Waggoner Ben Bixby I. R. Riggs H. C. Wilson M. C. Thomas H. C. Kinkel Helen Stout F. C. Thomann A. R. Smith Louse Biener A. R. Willson Esther Burke H. A. Gratzmacher S. J. Lawnell Mirl Ruble A. H. Hertzer E. H. Hashinger R. E. Atha F. I. Powell W. H. Hawkins A. R. Hemphill A. F. Boil A. T. Powell K. H. Gedney G. D. Hulesman W. R. Gregory H. McDaniel Lily Hawkinson V. Hammond Lucile Sage C. E. Hart V. Hosford Mabel Perry Beula Perry E. Piotrowski Alta Lux O. Brownie L. Engel E. R. Cheney Nux J. Jones B. Hite Wiley Wyatt G. M. Vincent M. Sanderg R. H. kwgstaff R. Uhrlamb Helen Riddle Hazel Cargon M. E. Gossard Laura Feller V. Lucas Mabel Mackie Blair Hackney W. H. Dodd Howard Adams John M. Miller E. S. Schmidt Nelle Poster D. L. Angovev Helene Thomas Itaesa Hillaman Mriami Jones J. V. Challiss M. 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. Nafsager S. H. McFarland R. J. Waters Ninnie E. Moody Frank M. Hoch Geo. Lyman Edward Todd Neal Boyd V. Fulcurt E. Starrett Ruth Jackson A. T. Potter E. Sorensen G. B. Harrell H. H. Wentworth Don Joseph J. A. Brouk Lucile Hildinger K. J. Wilhelma P. C. Funk P. C. Pam Katherine Reding E. C. Eyuse H. S. Albaugh G. Gillen R. R. Walters R. C. Rockwell Hal Coffman Hal Coffman Myers F. W. Gramph J. A. Anderson O. Hebeb O. D. Eaton C. C. Gerber Gertrude Lobbell E. W. Wingert R. S. Brooks R. G. Walters Vic. Bottomly W. H. Barber R. A. Arndt Earl Clover E. I. Arnold J. C. Arnold G. W. Bowman M. J. Adams W. M. Boone Frank Farley H. M. Mohler T. H. Smith Ola Leary J. W. Howe H. F. Percival G. K. Vaughan H. S. Fishburn Mina Upton L. R. Brown L. Wergeld Geo. Palling J. C. Campbell W. H. Jones N. A. James L. A. Sprinkle Kari Noll H. Gephart Eather Swanson H. Hottschell Renetta Schultz E. Burkhardt Helen Magerkurth L. T Siever L. A. Winor E. Stevenson C. C. Sperry W. H. Lieurance Eva Coors Louise Imus M. Piotrowski H. B. Brown N. A. James L. A. Sprinkle Kari Noll H. Gephart Eather Swanson H. Hottschell Renetta Schultz E. Burkhardt Helen Magerkurth L. T Siever L. A. Winor E. Stevenson C. C. Sperry W. H. Lieurance Eva Coors Louise Imus M. Piotrowski H. B. Brown N. A. James L. A. Sprinkle Kari Noll H. Gephart Eather Swanson H. Hottschell Renetta Schultz E. Burkhardt Helen Magerkurth L. T Siever L. A. Winor E. Stevenson C. C. Sperry W. H. Lieurance Eva Coors Louise Imus M. Piotrowski H. B. Brown N. A. James L. A. Sprinkle Kari Noll H. Gephart Eather Swanson H. Hotts Sigma Gamma Initiates Sigma Gamma Epsilon announces the initiation of Leland E. Fiske and Huntsman Haworth. Eleet Officers Kodak Views of the University The Mining Journal have elected the following officers for the coming year: President, H. E. Crum; vice-president, L. E. Fiske; secretary-treasurer, H. A. Sweeney; delegates to the 2015 conference and C J. Wakenhurst, Prof. E. Dickinson made a talk on "Shaft Sinking." Send the Daily Kansan home. ABOUT THE SUMMER SESSION—Letter No. 2. University of Kansas Lawrence Mr. John Doe. May 25,1915 Utopia, Kansas My Dear John: It was a pleasure to receive your letter of yesterday and I note the points you raise. 1. By today's mail I am sending Summer Session bulletins to the persons named in your letter; and the management will be under obligation to you if you will supplement the Bulletin with the knowledge that you have of conditions here. 2. The friends that you mention will find excellent advantage in the way of instruction in music—voice, piano, and organ. I would suggest that for specific information regarding the music work they write to Professor W. B. Downing, who will have charge of that department of the Summer Session work. 3. The closer drawing together of all American countries is giving added importance to the study of Spanish for economic and diplomatic reasons. We are stressing Spanish more than usual this summer because the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace offered to defray the cost of three additional courses in Spanish the first term, and one in the second term beyond the one elementary course already provided by the University. We accepted the Carnegie Endowment offer, for courses in Spanish make for scholarship as well as for peace; and so we are offering five courses in Spanish for the Summer Session this year. 4. With reference to the state high school certificate for the teacher friend you mentioned—Persons having degrees from accredited colleges may earn the high school certificate issued by the State Board of Education by completing the courses in Education prescribed by the State Board. By working hard these requirements can be met between now and September in the Summer School and through correspondence lessons; they can be completed with ease in two Summer Sessions. If your friend will write me, I shall be glad to give detailed information on this point. 6. Your suggestive comparison of the University with industrial plants is excellent. If we were a manufacturing plant producing farm machinery, or textiles, or munitions of war for the destruction of human life on European battle-fields, our plant would be kept running full time. Since we are in the business of developing intelligence and high human ideals, why should our plant remain idle for more than one-fourth of each year? 5. You are right about the crediting of Summer Session work toward University degrees. Almost without exception every course offered in the Summer Session may be counted toward a degree in one or the other of the eight schools of the University. With kindest regards, I am If you desire further information, please write again. ARVIN OLIN Yours sincerely. Women's Point System Points for various activities: W. S. G. A.: president, 35; vice-president, 35; secretary, 35; treasurer, 25; junior and senior representatives, 20; freshman and sophomore representatives, 15. Y. W. C. A.; president, 35; vice- president, 30; secretary, 20; treasurer, 25; cabinet members, 25; members of committees, 5. No, points allowed; senior 40, junior 40, sophomore 20, freshman 20. Chairman of standing committees, department and committees of honour House chairmen, 5. District chairmen, 5. Class officers; junior and senior, 10; freshmen and sophomore, 5. Publications: Kansan editor. 30; Cora Downs Goes to Atchison Cora Downs, graduate student in the department of biotechnology has accepted a position at Atchison hospital as a technical bacteriologist. Miss Downs left for Atchison Tuesday to begin her work immediately. Hardware, Wagon Stock, F. W. JAEDICKE Dramatics; senior play; leads, 10; seconds, 5. Junior or sophomore fareen, 5. Department plays, 5. W. 4. president, 10. other of Kunnan board member, 15; Oraed officer, 20; Oraed staff, 3; Annual auditor, 20; Oraed treasurer, 3; Send the Daily Kansan home. 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 Cora Downs Goes to Atchison Paints and Sporting Goods 724 Mass, St. Phone 173 Glee Club: manager, 15; members, 5. W. A. A.: president, 10; other officers, 5. Indestructo Trunks Bags and Cases Exclusively sold by JOHNSON & CARL Pledges Pi Phi Orchestra members 5. Blanche Houston, freshman College, from Bucyrus, bus pledged Pi Beta Phi. Subscribe for the Daily Kansan Departmental Clubs; president, 10; other officers, 5. Send the Daily Kansan home. J, F BlOCK, Optometrist and Specialist in Scientific Optometry, Offering Ophthalmic Care. New Phi Phi School. J. R. HECTETT, M. D., D. O. 822 Bachelor's. Both phones, office and residence. DR. H, L. C CHAMBERS. Office over Squires studio. Both phones. Professional Cards G. W. JONES, A. M. M. D.- Diseases of Ear and Eyelids 128th Anniversary Residence 128th St. Bath, both phone 3, 346-795-8800 HARRY HEDRING M. D. Eyes, car, ear, nose, C. Cars, Phone, Home 314, Home A. Bigg, Phones, Hall 313, Home A. J. ANDERSON - M. D. Office 715 VL. Phone 124. DR. N. HAYES, 329 Mass. St. General Alics also Treat the oye and the yiae BR. PETER D. PAULS, Osteopath, Office and residence 7½ East 7th St. General practice. Both phones 341, 350, 39, 3 to 5, and 7 to 8 by appointment. Plumbers Classified G. A. HAMMAN, M. D. Eye ear and B. C. HAMMAN, M. D. Eye ear and Guaranteed保修。Dick Bldg. Satisfaction Guarantee。 Jewelerk Barber Shops PHONE KENNEDY PLUMBING CO. 914-825-3000, phone.immps. 305. Mphone, Phone. 655. Mphone. 655. Mphone. Phone. 655. Go where they all go J. C. HOUCK 913 Mass. Insurance FIRE INSURANCE LOANS, and ab- d Building. Bldk 135; Home 254a. FOR RENT—Summer Club and Rooms also Boarders wanted. Mrs. I. L. Garrett, 134 Kentucky. 159-tf. FRAKK E. BANKS, Ins., and abstracts of Title. Room 2. F. A. U. Building. LOST-If the person who took purse and ring from Room 6, Fraser Hall will return ring to Kansan office he will money and no question will be asked. 164-3 LOST-A large loose-leaf note book was left in the balcony of Fraser Chapel Tuesday. Finder. please re-archive this office at 125 West Vermont at or 1328 Vermont at 125-8 FOR SALE—The line and well dried young mare, Miss Hanna. For particulars see C. F. Hase, 909 Comm. Bell 2269. 159-4f. HAIRDRESSING 35c; shampooing 35c; electric fan for drying hair; hair work. Mrs. C. H. Sanders, 1346 Vt. Bell 114W. 152-8 Want Ads LOST - No. 6 looseleaf ring notebook Rewind for return to John Gielssen at the library FOR SALE—The fine and well bred WANTED - A steward for summer school. 1317 Ohio St. 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. LaWrence, Kansas, U Lawrence, and heat equipped bushman, U Lawrence. We teach. We teach. We teach. SEND TYPE or sample of Skemptype noteand a catalog WATKINS' WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus and Profits $100,000 The Student Depository. FRANK KOCH "THE TMLOR" Full Line of Spring Suttlega STUDENT HEADQUARTERS THESIS BINDING Engraved and Printed Cards. Sheaffer's Self-Filling Fountain Pena. A. G. ALRICH 744 Maria. Street.