The University Kansas. The official paper of the University of Kansas. EDITORIAL STAFF: JOSEPH W. M. Murray - Editor-in-Chief EARL FISCHER - Managing Editor BUSINESS STAFF: BUSINESS STAFF HOMER BERGER -- Business Manager CLARK WALLACE - Asst. Bus. Manager HENRY F. DRAPER -- Treasurer J. E. MILLER -- Circulation Mgr MEMBERS OF BOARD. MEMBERS OF DEPT. LOUIS LACOSS CARL CANNON M. D. BAER RALPH SPOTTs M. D. McNAUGHTon Entered as second-class mail matter September 17, 1910, at the postoffice at Lawrence, Kansas, under the act of March 3, 1879. Published every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday of the school year, by the Kansas University Publishing Association. Address all business communications to Homer Berger, Business Manager 1411 Tennessee street, Lawrence Kan.; all other communications to Joseph W. Murray, 1341 Ohio street, Lawrence, Kansas. Subscription price, $1.50 per year, in advance; one term, 75e; time subscriptions, $1.75 per year. Office in basement of Fraser Hall, Phone, Bell, K U. 25. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15. UNIVERSITY CALENDAR. Nov. 18, Tryout for Debating Squad. Nov. 24, Football Missouri, at Kansas City. Nov. 30-Dec. 1, Masque play "The Dictator." Dec. 2, Annual football ban ouet. December 6, Glee Club concert December 6, Glee Club concert Dec.14, University Band Concert. CONGRATULATIONS The best team won the Missouri Valley football championship. The men on the victorious Nebraska team are a lot of gentlemen and true sportsmen. The Kansas players say that the Cornhuskers played clean ball. There is no stain on the title that Nebraska holds, and Kansas, beaten fairly and squarely, takes pleasure in extending felicitations to Nebraska upon the great triumph which gladdens the Cornhusker heart. At Syracuse University the students have organized a "Hello club." The members wear a button bearing the word "Hello" and are pledged to say "hello" to every student they meet. "Hello" is a cheerful American word which generally betokens good fellowship. It is a pretty good word for people who have much in common, as students have, to use. Though the up-tilted chin and the unseeing stare, which in the minds of some people are necessary to preserve social distinctions, are remarkably scarce at the University of Kansas, it would do no harm for students here to get the spirit of the Syracuse club, and a little more frequently say "hello." Governor W. R. Stubbs yesterday issued a proclamation calling on the people of Kansas to observe Thursday, November 24, as a day of Thanksgiving. The students of the University of Kansas hope to begin complying with the Governor's request at about 5 o'clock on the afternoon of that day. The plan to take the "Fighting Five Hundred" to Kansas City is likely to fail because only about one-half the members of that organization have bought tickets in the section reserved for them at the Thanksgiving game. Here is a chance for the rooters to show that they are really back of the Freshmen Engineers Best Sets—Lowest Price. Draughting Instruments and Supplies team. What are they going to do about it? The rooting at the Nebraska game was the best that Kansans ever did. A repetition of that kind of cheering at Kansas City would help the Jayhawker chances decidedly. Before tomorrow night, two hundred and fifty more leather-lunged rooters should have reserved their seats in the cheering section and thus have insured the right kind and quantity of noise when the Tigers face the Jayhawkers at Gordon and Koppel field. FOR THE "SCRIMMAGE." ROWLANDS College Book Store The annual Law Scrimmage will be held Tuesday evening, December 13 at Fraternal Aid hall. This is given each year after the football season by the students in the School of Law in honor of the members of the team. Committees Appointed for Annual Law Function. President V. L. Smith of the senior class, announces the following appointment for the "Scrim." Arrangement Committee—Chairman, Raymond Watson; Tom Palmer, Lee Judy, J. Hamah. Invitation Committee — Chairman, Maurice Locke; Harry Woods, Harry Alljohn, B. L. Shimn, Cady Daniels. Finance Committee—Chairman, Erle Wilson; Ray Shetler, Spencer Baird, A. McCartry, I. W. Ready. Decoration Committee — Chairman, Harvey Burgess; Clarence Bandel, Frank Rayfield, Karl Shauver, John Hoffman. Prof. R. A. Schwegeler was in Norton Saturday where he spoke before a meeting of the County Teachers' association. After the Game. As o'er the silent field, which va- cantly Spreads between empty tiers of seats, I go. A melancholy through my heart doth flow: For like a dream seems now that victory (Nebraska vs. Kansas.) And other games shall be like this, I know. Wrested but recently by the valiant foe. And so is life; 'Tis but a field where play And other heroes on the gridiron be. Contestants, cheered on by the multitude— Men picked, and fit and eager for the fray Who also pass, before a newer brood. Which come a short-lived victory to earn. Themselves to yield to victors in their triumph. Studving the Classics. -Harry Kemp, in K. C. Star. First-class work. Prompt delivery Freshly—“In the class this morning the professor of English literature said something about Beaumont and Fletcher. I know who Beaumont is, of course; he's the new outfielder for the Cubs. But who the Sam Hill is Fletcher?” The Other Chap—“Why, you bonehead, he's the guy that says you must chew your victuels one hundred and thirty-six times before you swallow them.”—Chicago Tribune. The Tripp, Stout and Goff clubs gave a dance in Eeke's hall Saturday night. First-class work. Prompt delivery Lawrence Steam Laundry MOON & JOSTE, K. U. Agents SPECIAL WORK Bell Phone 1962-455 Home Phone 3992 FOR FALL SUITING 911 Mass. St. Take 'em down to Those Shoes you want repaired K. U. 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