Monday. October 17, 2011 Volume 124 Issue 39 kansan.com Health on the Hill Learn how to maintain your grades, life and well-being. SPECIAL SECTION SEE INSIDE LIVING UP LATE NIGHT Special appearance by Victor Ortiz, Rob Riggle at Late Night PAGE 8B Volume 124 Issue 38 Friday, October 14, 2011 kansan.com CLASSIFIEDS 14 CRYPTOQUIPS 5 SPORTS 7 CROSSWORD 5 OPINION 6 SUDOKU 7 All contents, unless stated otherwise, © 2011 The University Daily Kansan All contents, unless stated otherwise, © 2011 The University Daily Kansan Today's Forecasts done by University students. For a more detailed forecast, see page 2. HI: 71 Weather LO: 42. Perfect weather to go pumpkin picking The 'Crunchy Chicken Challenge' is on Sunday from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. in the Burge Union. Don't Forget TRAVIS YOUNG/KANSAN Jason Phoenix explains different gestures for responses during the demonstrations held by protestors participating in Occupy Lawrence. The local movement has expressed solidarity with Occupy Wall Street. The group is working toward promoting change in local government ordinances. Kansas, making his home first in Stauffer-Flint Hall — where he sat, forgotten, until 2009 — and then in the University Archives. The "Russian Jayhawk," as the small carving has come to be known, was a gift of gratitude from an unknown Russian prisoner of war to Conrad Hoffman, a Kansas alumnus working with the YMCA in Germany during World War I. On Wednesday evening, he made another journey, this time to the offices of the department of Slavic languages and literatures in Wescoe Hall, where he'll live for one year in a glass display case. "I want the carving to help draw attention to the things It's a symbol of the long-standing connection between the University and its students doing good in Russian and Eastern Europe, said Marc Greenberg, chairman of the Slavic department. According to the article, the YMCA worked in prisoner-of-war camps in Germany, providing education and coordinating social and athletic activities for the prisoners. The YMCA also helped prisoners develop trades and hobbies by giving them tools and arranging exhibitions and sales of their artwork. The YMCA post was "an important non-governmental service performing a moral and social function during the First World War," Greenberg wrote in his article "Hoffman's Hawk." Hoffman went to Germany in 1915, and it was common for him to receive presents, said the article, from the thankful prisoners who he worked with. In 1913, Conrad Hoffman became the secretary of the YMCA at the University, leaving his position as a professor of bacteriology at the University of Wisconsin. SEE JAYHAWK PAGE 3 CLASSIFIEDS 7B CROSSWORD 4A Index According to a pencil inscription on his side, the Russian Jayhawk was given to Hoffman in 1917. He was probably carved by either CRYPTOQUIPS 4A OPINION 5A SPORTS 1B SUDOKU 4A Alt contents, unless stated otherwise, © 2011 The University Daily Kansan Don't forget Don't forget to check your enrollment date and schedule an advising appointment. Enrollment begins Friday. Today's Weather Forcasts done by University students. For a more detailed forecast, see page 2A.