K. U. MEN MAY STUDY FARMING RECIPROCITY BETWEEN UNIVERSITY AND K. S. A. C. New Plan Will Encourage College Graduates to Stay on Kansas Farms. The Board of Regents of the University at their June meeting adopted a resolution looking toward a closer affiliation between the University and the State Agricultural College. The resolution directed the Chancellor and other proper officials to report to the Regents a method of cooperation by which students of the Agricultural College, who have taken a specified amount of work shall receive credit therefor at the University toward the A. B. degree; and whereby students of the University may take a specified amount of work in agriculture at the Agricultural College and have it apply like wise toward the A. B. degree. This is a plan which Dean Templin of the College has been working on for a long time and which was recommended in his last report to the Chancellor and Board of Regents. The University authorities are convinced that its application will work out for the benefit of both institutions and the state at large. President H. J. Waters of the Agricultural College also favors it. "The scientific training which the students can get at the University will give them exceptional preparation for advanced courses in agriculture," said Dean Templin regarding the new plan. "One tendency of the University up to this time has been to draw the youth of the state away from the farms and relocate them in cities. It will be a part of the future policy of the University to encourage student to return to the farm, equipe with all the means of enjoy life and making themselves us ful that a university education can give them." MOID FELLOWSHIPS. Eight University Graduates in Other Schools. Paul Vance Faragher, A. B. '09, has been awarded a scholarship in Chemistry at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology The following named graduates of the University of Kansas have been appointed to fellow ships in other universities for the year 1910-11: Charles Leonidas Robbins, A B. '02, has been awarded a research scholarship in Teachers College, Columbian University. Robert E. Ray, A.M., 09, has been awarded a fellowship in Economics* in Harvard University. Chester Henry Heuser, A. B '08, A.M. '10, has been awarded the Austin Teaching Fellowship in Embryology in the Harvard Medical School. Thomas H. Cureton, A. B., '06 has been awarded a fellowship in Economics in Cornell University. Aute Richards, A. B., '07, has been awarded the Gordon McDonald fellowship in Zoology at Princeton University. William Rhees B. Robertson A.B. '06, A.M. '07, has been awarded the Austin Teaching Fellowship in Zoology at Harvard University. Edith Pinney, A. B. '07, A. M. 10. has been awarded a fellowship in Zoology at Bryn Mawr College. All toilet requisites and necessities and along with them prompt attention and quick service is yours at McColloch's drug store. Dresses, Coats and Waists All the new, long models in Corsets. Big line of Leather Bags and Searfs. Complete line of Sanitary Hair, Puffs, Curls, Switches. MRS. SHEARER, 841 Mass. St. LADIES' TOGGERY Learn wireless and R. R. Telegraphy! Shortage of fully 10,000 operators on account of 8-hour law and extensive "wireless" developments. We operate under direct supervision of Telegraph Officials and positively place all students, when qualified. Write for catalogue. NAT'L TELEGRAPH INST., Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Memphis, Davenport, Ia., Columbus, S. C., Portland, Ore., Enid, Okla. For fresh chocolates, try ours. We make our own—Wiedemann. R C J H K U. All kinds of Post Cards, 1c and up, at McColloch's drug store. FALL STYLES In Ladies Footwear now in, including all the latest novelties for dress and party wear in Satin Ooze and Cravenette at STARKWEATHER'S Society Brand Clothes Society Brand Clothes Society Brand Clothes The Highest Type of Clothes Made Styles for Young Men; Shaped for Young Men Built for Young Men; Worn by Young Men. Differ from all other Clothes, yet are supremely dignified. The difference lies in their characteristic style, their wonderful adaptability to the needs of the young American Gentleman, their exclusive fabrics and their perfect tairoring. You have to try on a Society Brand Suit to really know its complete character. You can only form a correct conception as the mirror reflects it on your body. It will bring to the surface your innate senses of refinement, dignity and discrimination. The elegance of the tailoring will give a finish to your appearance that will raise you even to the casual observer above the plane of the ordinary dresser. Try on a Faculty Brand garment and see for yourself. --- One Price PECKHAM'S Four Stores The Young Men's Store