It Used to Be... By Dorothy Elliott Nov. 4, 1915 W. W. Davis, professor of history and political science, proposes installing chairs of military and strategy tactics at universities for the training of officers. For the price of a super-dreadnaught, the universities would return to the U.S. 10,000 commissioned officers who would be able to put an army of 100,000 into the field. Nov. 4, 1940 Advertisement—The Republican party presents Wendell Wilkie for president; Charles McNary for vice-president; Payne Ratner for Kansas governor; and Carl E. Friend for lieutenant governor. Homecoming plans include the presentation of a pageant showing KU's first fifty years. It will be presented at half-time of the football game Saturday. Other activities will be a torchlight parade with bands and floats Friday night and the house-decorations contest. Welcome Teachers CHRISTMAS MUSIC & CHRISTMAS RECORDS at Bell Music Co., Inc. 925 Mass. VI 3-2644 Eight KU students leave today to participate in two invitational debate tournaments over the weekend. ior, Sharon Mahood, Springfield, Mo. junior, and James Klumpp, Coffeyville sophomore. Debate Teams Enter TCU, Nebraska Tourneys Making the trip to the Texas Christian University Invitational at Fort Worth, Tex., are Richard Hoskins, Bonner Springs junior, Judson Briegel, Kansas City jun- Three sophomores from Topeka, Bob Campbell, Jim McNish, and William Sampson, and Ruth Hatch, Evansville, Ind., junior, are going to the Nebraska State Tournament at Kearney, Neb. NASA Officials Visit Campus George Gibson and William Chick of the NASA Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston visited the remote sensing laboratory at the Center for Research of Engineering Sciences last week. Gibson will be the project engineer for recommending the radar equipment to be used on NASA's Apollo spacecraft. The debate topic for both teams is: Resolved that: Law enforcement agencies in the U.S. should be given greater freedom in the investigation and prosecution of crime. This will be the first tournament for Campbell and McNish. Hoskins, Briegel, Klumpp, and Mahood are seeing their second action. 10 Daily Kansan Thursday, November 4, 1965 Rings enlarged to show detail. Trade-Mark Reg. Choose from many beautiful styles, each with the name, Keepsake, in the ring and on the tag... your assurance of fine quality and lasting satisfaction. 809 Mass. "USE OUR BRIDAL REGISTRY" SENIORS Tomorrow is the last day that seniors who have paid their fees will be able to pick up senior hats and sweatshirts. They're available at the Alumni Association office in Strong. After tomorrow, extra hats and sweatshirts will be sold to seniors only. Watch the UDK for more information about "THE CLASS OF THE CENTURY"