APPOINT FELLOWS FOR FOLLOWING YEAR MANY LAST YEAR'S GRADU ATES SUCCESSFUL. Small Kansas Colleges Also Fur nish Large Proportion—Some Departments Still Vacant. The following named candidates have been recommended for fellowships in the University of Kansas for the year 1911-12; of Kansas, A. B Charles Merle Gruber, A.B University of Kansas, fellow in physiology. sociology Martin K. Brooks, A. B. Uni university of Kansas, fellow in ro mance languages. Orpha Grace Light, A. B. Iowa State Teachers' College, fellow in latin. in lathe. Charles Rudolph Nesbitt, A. B. University of Kansas, fellow in sociology and economics. Myrtle Greenfield, A. B. Uni versity of Kansas, fellow in bot any. aay. George William Kleihege, A B. Kansas Wesleyan University follow in education. fellow in education Jesse R. Derby, A.B. South western College, fellow in Eng lish James Gordon Robinson, A. B Cooper College, fellow in chemistry. iistry. Floyd B. Streeter, A. B. Uni university of Kansas, fellow in American History. David H. Wenrich, A. B. Uni versity of Kansas, fellow in zoology. Horace Gunthrope, A. B Southwestern College, fellow in zoology zoiology. John H. Wheeler, A. B. Friends University, fellow in mathematics. Carl R. Brown, A. B. Univerisity of Kansas, fellow in philos onhy. S. M. Haag of Admire, fellow from the College of Emporia. son College. John B. Wesley of Stafford fellow from Southwestern Kan as College. Robert Tyler McCluggage of Derby, fellow from Fairmount College Wilbur Emanuel Tilberg of Dwight, fellow from Bethany College John Tennyson Myers of Esk ridge, fellow from Washburn College. Sophie Gerhardine Harm of Wichita, fellow from Friends University. College. William Gustaf Nelson of Ottawa, fellow from Ottawa University. versity. Archie Dayton Power, of Baldwin, fellow from Baker University. Donna Clare Rose, of Holton fellow from Campbell College. J. T. Taulkner, physician, fell low in physiology. Edw. Lesher, fellow in mathematics. Economies, anatomy, German, and Greek still vacant. The September bulletin issued by the extension department of the University of Kansas is given over to the debating league, formed last year throughout the state, which includes all high schools desiring to take part. The league was organized last year as a plan for furthering debating in the state. A beautiful silver trophy cup is offered each year to the winner of the debates held in the league. EXTEND DEBATING LEAGUE for Following Year Assigned. Questions Last year 34 high schools joined the league. Any accredited school is eligible by paying the admission fee of three dollars. This must be done before October 15, as debates are arranged for by the central committee immediately after this. Then each school is to communicate and arrange for a debate with its neighbor if possible. These contests must all be held sometime between November 1 and February 15, at which time the list of successful debaters in each district is sent in to the executive committee. The committee then arranges a final contest which is held at Lawrence, on the Friday evening preceding the first Saturday evening in May. Last year the prize went to Ashland county high school over Montgomery county high school. country high school The first year of this debating proved so successful that the plan this year includes a much larger field. The questions to be debated in the different districts are a follows: First district—"Commission Plan of City Government." Second district — 'Single Tax.' Third district — 'Income Tax.' Fourth district—"International Disarmament." Fifth district—"Initiative and Recondum." Sixth district-"Short Ballot." Seventh district-"Popular Election of United States Senators." Eighth district—"Women's Suffrage." THE NEW CIGAR STORE The bulletin will be sent to anyone on request. ONE GRADUATE'S CAREER Boston American's Publisher Started Here. Mr. R. Whitman, publisher of the Boston American is a son of the late Alfred Whitman of Lawrence and is well known here where he was raised and educated in the public schools and the University. He began his newspaper career on the University publications and was later connected with the Journal. From here he went to Kansas City where he was on the advertising staff of the Kansas City Star and other Kansas City papers. From there he went to Chicago where he became western advertising manager of the Hearst publications. Later in 1909 he was made publisher of the Boston American, one of the Hearst papers. LATEST SAMPLES Bringolf's SATISFACTION GUARANTEED CIGARS TOBACCOS 819 MASSACHUSETTS "Sign of the Indian" HIPES C. W. Steeper & Co., Tailors (two) up-to-date men and women. REMODELING A SPECIALTY. CANDIES SODAS Fit Guaranteed. Leather Work a Specialty. Pennants Made to Order. Pressing, Cleaning, and Repairing. Pressing, Cleaning, and Repairing. Steper Brothers and R. W. Woolery Agents. HOME 734. BELL 1434. TO PROTECT TAFT. University Military Company to go to Topeka. Before the encampment of the Kansas National Guard last August, six members of the Lawrence companies, went to Fort Leavenworth to take part in the state shoot held there to choose the men who would compose the team to represent Kansas at Camp Perry, Ohio, this summer, Joe Wenger, a member of last year's senior Law class, won the sixth place on a team of sixteen men and aided his team into seventh place in the competition at Camp Perry this summer. ENGINEER MEETS SUCCESS. Or September 27 the entire University company will go to Topeka to "take care" of President Taft when he is there on his tour of the west. Tuesday night a troop of twenty men went to Topeka under Captain Clark to patrol the state fair grounds. Important Contract Awarded to Graduate. 20c The contract for a septic tank to be constructed at Parsons was let by the commissioners, to the Concrete and Engineering Company of Iola for $23,533. Dan Survey, a former student at the University is president of the company, and submitted the bids. The Dean of the Graduate School would like to see all students registered in the Graduate School Wednesday evening at 4:30 in room 110 Fraser hall. Notice. 20c Pure Silk Hose FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY VIC. JOHNSON 20c 742 Mass. St. 20c WAIT! FOR DETAILS GRIGGS THE STORE OF QUALITY CIGARS, PIPES, TOB ACCOS. 827 Mass. 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