UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAM Scenes From Commencement Week MANY NOTED MEN COME TO UNIVERSITY CAMPUS Presidents Hays, Taft, Roose velt and Wilson, and Grand Duke Alexis Were Here Lawrence, "that historic city," as the papers used to put it, has been the stopping place of many word-nosed men and women in the early days as a slave. President and Mrs. R. B. Hayes were here in 1879 and Mr. Hayes attended chapel and addressed the students in Fraser Chapel. Many Note Guests Greely Here in '59 Other noted guests have been: Grand Duke Alexis of Russia, U. S. Grant, William T. Sherman, See'y W. H. Seward, Bret Harte, The Rev. Robert Collyer, Everett Everett Hale, F. B. Sarbun, Lucy Lee Stone, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Horace Greely, Bayard Taylor, The Rev, John Pierpont and William H. Taft. Mr. Greely kept an account of his trip to Kansas and the diary well illustrated the disappearance of civility. Carruth tells of the following entries: Horace Greely came to Lawrence overland in May 1859 from Osawatomie. A reception committee which escorted him from the Wakarusa to the Eldridge House, was forced to wade across the river south of town. Mr. Greely, with his trousers tucked in high top boots was equal to the occasion and didn't mind the mud as much as some of the Lawrence men. - "May 12, Chicago. Chocolate and morning papers last seen on breakfast "May 23, Leavenworth. Room bells and baths make their last ap- piration." "May 24, Topena Beafsteak and waas wash (unless other than tian) last vii- tual day." "May 26, Manhattan. Potatoes and eggs last recognized among the blessings which brighten as they take their dight. "May 27, Junction City. Last visitation of a boothblack. Chairs bid us hood bye. "May 28, Pipe Creek. Benches for seats at meals have disappeared." Emerson Spoke The address of Ralph Waldo Emerson, which was probably delivered in old Liberty Hall, "shot over the head" of most of the Lawrence prosewriters. The reason Emerson's fondness for pie was better recalled by the older residents. Hill View Fine When Rev. John Pierpont, a Unitarian minister and writer of verse, was in Lawrence in 1857, Gov. Walker with his entire stuff also made the trip to the city. Rev. Pierpont was probably the first man to compliment Lawrence people on the view from the top of the hill. "It was strawberry epigram, 'God might have made a more beautiful scene but I don't believe he ever did.'" William Howard Taft, Theodore Men's Point System The point limits are: freshman 20; sophomore 30; junior 40; senior 40. Student Council: president, 35 saints; vice-president, 25; secretary. Senior class; president, 30; other officers. 10. Junior class: president, 30; other officers, 10; Prom manager, 25. Sophomore class: president, 15; Sophomore class: president, 15; other officers, 5; manager of Hop, 25. Freshman class: president, 10, other offers. Publications: Kansan, editor 15 managing editor 15 business managemen Oread Magazine; editor, 10; staff; Jayhawkey; editor, 30; manager, 52. School of Engineering: president 20; vice-president, 5; secretary-treasurer, 5; editor magazine, 25; assistant editor, 5; business manager, 20; loosevelt and Mellville Stone came to he University in 1911; President Woodrow Wilson in 1912. William Dixon has had been here on several occasions. assistant manager; 5; circulation manager; 6; governing board; 6; president 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; manager, Club Club 10; cheerleader Y. M. C. A.: president, 35; vicepresident, 20; secretary, 20; treasurer, 20; member cabinet, 20; member committee, 5. Department 'cubs' president; 5; Dramatic, plays of senior and Drama- tical roles. No. points allowed senior 40, junior 40, sophomore 30, freshman 20 Women's Point System Points for various activities: S. W. G. A.: president, 35; vice-president, 25; secretary, 25; treasurer, 25; junior and senior representatives, 20 freshman and sophomore representa- tives, 15. Y. W. C. A.; president, 35; vicepresident, 30; secretary, 20; treasurer, 25; cabinet members, 25; members of committees, 5. Chairman of standing committees, departmental, and committees of hon- or. class officers: junior and senior, 10: freshmen and sophomore. 5. House chairmen, 5. House chairmen, 5. District chairmen, 5. Publications: Kansan editor, 30; Kansan board member, 15; Oread editor, 20; Oread staff, 5; Annual editor, 30; Annual board member, 10. Departmental Clubs: president, 10; other officers, 5. Dramatics; senior play; leads, b. seconds; 5. Junior; phonomores from grades K-12. W. A. A.; president, 10; other of fathers, 5. 5 Glee Club: manager, 15; members. Orchestra members 5. Shaving accessories at Barber's Drug Store.-Adv. Jack London's "Call of the Wild" and other works. Special price white they last 25c (cloth bound). At Hoadley's.—Ady. The High School Student who feels an interest in such a vocation as Mechanical Engineering should be encouraged in knowing that the growth of industry, and the modern striving after efficiency, open a broad way of opportunity to the able mechanical engineer. He is always in demand. His position is often one of large responsibility. He is well paid. A four-year course in mechanical engineering with the advantages of fully equipped shops and laboratories, prepares the student to enter this broad field under the best conditions. VOCATION EDITOR University Daily Kansan Lawrence, Kansas Prof. U, G. 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