THE KANSAN The official paper of the University of Kansas. Published every Wednesday and Saturday night of the school year, by the Kansas University Publishing Association. Office in Basement of Fraser Hall. Phone, Bell, K U 25. Carl H. Young, Director Roy Roberts, Managing Editor Allan W. Dodge, Business Manager Robert H.Worline, Assistant Bus, Mgr Members of the Board Frank H. Blackmar Claud A. Clay, Judith Connellly Ray Loobourbrow B. J. Sheridan Lester Disney R. L. Douglas, Wallace F. Hovey, H. C. Waters, Ward H. Coble, May V. Wallace, Joseph Murray, Subscription price, one dollar per year, in advance; time subscription, $1.25 per year. Advertising rates: 20 cents per inch per insertion. Address all business communications to A. W, Dodge, 823 Kentucky St. Entered as second class mail matter September 30, 1904, at the Lawrence, Kansas, Postoffice under the act of Congress, March 3, 1879. WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1907 UNIVERSITY CALENDAR. Friday. May 10: Friday. May 10: Base ball, Kansas vs. Arkansas. First Music Festival concert. Saturday, May 11; Kansas-Missouri Track Meet. Base ball, Kansas vs. Arkansas. Music Festival Concerts, afternoon and evening. --with other late books on our book tables. How's this for a paraphrase? 'Tis a picture that no painter has the courage to essay, To paint the frost upon the bleachers in the blushin' dawn of May. In Parson Kaiser's case, experience was a bloody teacher but the preacher of "peace on earth good will to men" certainly had the lesson well beaten into him. Yes, what has become of the student day speakers? Of course the student speakers show up the faculty orators but that is not sufficient reason for discontinuing the day. Sometime between Saturday night and Monday morning a large amount of work was done on the floors of Robinson gymnasium. The doors were locked and the contractors know nothing of the guilty parties. The students would not be in favor of doing away with chapel three times a week if they could not have the fifteen minutes intermission. What, pray, would that large class of students do who have no time to get breakfast until chapel time? Kansas stands an excellent show of winning the meet Saturday with Missouri. Two years ago the victory was won by the Tigers on the relay. This year Kansas puts in the contest the best team we have ever had and every man on the team is determined to win. One girl expressed a sentiment yesterday that is becoming common with the girls when she exclaimed on hearing of the postponement of the Prom. "Oh, horrors, I just know that new gown of mine will be out of style before the Junior Prom. comes off." Dick Kaufman's departure from the University will be a great loss to the base ball team, and is regretted by every student of the institution. Dick has made good here and will make good in the ranks of professionals. He has in him the making of a great pitcher. While the team is greatly handicapped by the loss of such a valuable man the team still has a list of twirlers that are as good as we have ever had before. Notice, Holders of Season Tickets The Athletic Association was in error last Saturday in collecting an additional twenty-five cents from ticket holders who asked for admission to the base ball game alone. It seems impossible to return this money but all who paid the extra twenty-five cents or refused to pay it after the track meet was over may have an additional ticket to the base ball game with the team of the University of Arkansas next Friday. These tickets may be obtained at the check stand from ten to twelve fifteen on Thursday or at the field from two to three on Friday. This additional ticket with an apology appears to be about all the Association can do to correct the mistake. W. C. LANSDON, Manager. I furnish the cap and gown, you do the rest—Squires photographer. 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During the spring and summer months we will need over 2,000 College men for positions coming to our twelve offices from all parts of the world. Positions for Technical Men, Teachers and young men who desire to start with responsible business houses. Our representative will visit Lawrence in the near future. College men are invited to write us fully of their future plans and desires. HAPGOODS R. A. Long Building, Kansas City, Mo. 403 Chemical Building, St. Louis, Mo. Eaton=Hurlbut's Fine Writing Papers are sold by S. A. BOUGHTON 1025 Massachusetts St. PREACHES PEACE BUT FIGHTS. Man Who Flirted With Death at Baker Methodist Minister. The fellow who started the row at Baker last Wednesday that resulted in his receiving a disfigured face is a preacher—a Baker follower of the meek and lowly Nazarene. The following is from the Baker Orange: "From the shape of that plaster Kaiser is wearing, he is having trouble keeping his nose on. Wonder what his congregation will think when he stands up before them Sunday with a cut lip, a broken nose and a good blacked eve?" Jacob Kaser, it will be remembered, is the man, who rode the horse that had the K. U. colors tied to its tail, and who struck the fellows who were trying to untie the colors. Went to the Penitentiary. Professor Blackmar accompanied his Sociology classes to Leavenworth Tuesday to study some of the institutions there. They visited the Penitentiary, Soldiers Home and Federal prison. There were thirty-four in the party. They returned yesterday evening. A cap and gown for use at the Morris Studio. Appointments for sittings by either phone 312 Save Money "Pay Less, Dress Better" By ordering your CLOTHES of CLIFTON T. HIATT, THE SPECIAL ORDER CLOTHING MAN. Both Phones 920. Both Phones 920. Office 919 Mass. St. Office 919 Mass. St. Special attention given to ladies' work. Goods returned on short notice if desired. Phone No. 67. GUY R. DUER, K. U. agent. 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