MANY CHANGES IN FACULTY ARE MADE INCLUDES INSTRUCTORS ON EVERY RANK. Important Appointments in School of Medicine, and in Department of Journalism. The changes and new appointments made since the close of the last school year in the faculty of the University are here published as given out by the secretary of the Chanceellor. Dr. T. Harris Boughton of the University of Chicago, was appointed professor of bacteriology and pathology. Dr. E, J. Curran of Harvard, formerly professor of anatomy at King's College succeeds Professor Sudler as professor of anatomy. journalist Professor A. W. Trittien was appointed associate professor of education to succeed Professor Schwegler. Professor Schwegler will teach at Leipsic. Merle Thorpe of Leland Stanford was appointed professor of journalism. Mary E. Johnson of the University of Colorado was appointed associate professor of physics education, and medical director De Witt Croissant, formerly of George Washington University, at Washington, D.C., was appointed assistant professor of English to succeed Professor Bryant. Oscar E. Harder was appointed food analyst with the rank of assistant professor. H. B. Hungerford was appointed instructor in entomology to succeed assistant Professor Glenn. Professor Glenn was given a six months' leave of absence to work for the department of state entomology in Minnesota. Dr. E. L. Scott was appointed assistant professor of physiology. H. E. Jordan instructor in mathematics to succeed Mr Pitcher. J. O. Hessler was appointed in structor in mathematics to sue ceed Mr. Hess. Ralph A. Sherwin of Dartmouth was appointed assistant professor of physical education and director of sports and games a Hazel Maegregor was appointed instructor in mathematics. The resignation of Dr. S. C. Enley, associate professor of bacteriology was accepted. The resignation of Dr. F. D. Morse as lecturer on the history of medicine was also accepted. The resignation of R. S. Forsyth, instructor in rhetoric, was accepted. Leave of absence was granted to G. W. Spindler for one year. Arthur E. Stevenson was appointed assistant in drug analysis; Moses M. Gray was appointed dispensing clerk for the School of Pharmacy Charles William Clark was appointed custodian for the Pharmacy department; W. E. Vawter was appointed to the E. R. Armstrong fellowship in industrial research; Mr. C. R. St. Claire was appointed instructor in Civil Engineering in place of Professor Newton resigned; George N. Brown was appointed laboratory assistant in Mining Engineering; H. C. Cadwell was appointed custodian of the Chemical Stores; W. F. Coore was appointed second assistant engineer of the power plant; F. W. Nesbitt was appointed assistant librarian of the Geology library; J. J. Wheeler was appointed instructor in mathematics; Arthur Mitchell of the University of Oregon was appointed Assistant Professor of Philosophy; Helen G. Jones, formerly professor of German at Baker university was appointed instructor in German in place of Mr. Spindler; Glen E. Palmer Clara McIntyre and Mary L. Hunt were appointed instructors in rhetoric in place of Mr. Schultz, Mr. Forsyth and Miss Gilbreath; George E. Putnam Rhodes Scholar at Oxford the last three years was appointed assistant professor of Economics; Frank Rupert, Jean McKinnon and E. L. Griffin were appointed instructors in Chemistry; Dr B. F. Dains of Washburn College was appointed associate professor of chemistry; R. G. Bailey was appointed assistant instructor in chemistry; Anna Agnes Anderson was appointed assistant in the food laboratory; Rufl E. Sankee was appointed librarian of the chemistry and pharmacy department Ed. Martini was appointed electrician; Rose Abbott was appointed instructor in physical education the Stubba Greenfell fellowship was continued on the donation of a citizen on Pittsburg, Pa., for that purpose Swimming Suits and Gymnasium Suits Ready for you—2nd floor Suit Room. PENNANTS. Our 5 Oc pennant in exclusive designs. Extra large, K .U., Engineering School. All Sororities. READY TO WEAR WASH DRESSES. Ginghams, chambrays, lawns, percals, always popular for early season school wear $1.25 to $3.50. WHITE SHIRT WAISTS, 98c, $1.69 and $2.50. TAILORED WAISTS, $1.25 to $4.00. TAILORED SKIRTS of white rep. $1.48 and $2.48. TAILORED SKIRTS of white rep. $1.48 and $2.48. Whatever your needs, they are quickly taken care of at the big new store. Professor F. H. Holder, hea of the department of history was released from university duties for two months during the first half of the year 1912 in order to assist Dr. Jameson director of Historical research of the Carnegie Institution in the preparation of an historical atlas of American History to be issued under the auspices of the Carnegie Institution. The title of F. E. Jones was changed from Assistant Professor of Carpentry to Assistant Professor of Pattern Making and Founding. Associate Professor H. P. Cady was advanced to the position of Professor of Chemistry; Assistant Professor Alberta L. Corbin was advanced to the position of Associate Professor of German; Calver J. Winter instructor in Romance Languages was advanced to the position of Assistant Professor of Romance Languages. Associate Professor W. C Hoad was advanced to the rank of Professor of Civil Engineering; Assistant Professor C. I. Corp, who has been at the University of Wisconsin during the past year on leave of absence was advanced to the rank of associate professor of Mechanical Drawing; Instructor C. A John was advanced to the rank of Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering. GLAD TO SEE You. We welcome the new faces as well as the old. We are stocked to the limit on high class smokers' articles, pipes, foot ball and tennis goods, pocket books, purses and periodicals. Freshmen buy your black Gym suits here. SMITH'S NEWS DEPOT 709 Mass. St. Phone 608 STUDENT HEADQUARTERS FOR 30 YEARS It was ordered that the department of journalism be reorganized and that a head of the department be appointed who would give his whole time to the world of that department and to mat- A SOCCER SCHEDULE? John Hesse, '09, who was an instructor in the department of German two years ago at the University, and last year at the University of Indiana, will return to take up his work in the east by September 21, after a six weeks visit in Lawrence. Mr. Hesse was an instructor during both of the summer sessions that were held at the University of Indiana this summer. Athletic Board Will Discuss its Possibility. The first practice of the Soccer foot ball team will be held Monday afternoon at 4:30 on the field south of the gymnasium under the direction of Coach Burton Root. A schedule of eight games has been planned by the athletic management, and it will be considered by the Athletic board in their meeting Tuesday. Two games will probably be played with William Jewell College, Baker University, Friends University of Wichita, and the Kansas State Normal. Hesse Returns to East. 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