THE UNIVERSITY KANSAN The official paper of the University of Kansas. INHERITIAL LOUIS L. COX Editor-in-Chief CARL L. CANNON Mangaging Editor EDITORIAL STAFF: RUSINESS STAFF: BUSINESS STAFF CLARK WILLIAM LACE. Manager IKE E.K. LAMER. .Assst. Bus. M'gr. GEORGE MARSH M. D. BAER. .Circulation Manager MEMBERS OF BOARD MEMBERS OF BOARD. GEO. H. EOWARDS EARL. POTTER L. F. MEISNNER RUSSELL CLARK WAYNE WINGART JOHN MADDEN 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 Clark A. Wallace, Business Manager, 1416% Tennessee street, Lawrence, Kansas; all other communications to Louis LaCoss, 1247% Kentucky street, Lawrence, Kansas. Subscription price, $1.50 per year, in advance; one term, 75c; time subscriptions, $1.75 per year. Office in basement of Fraser Hall. Phone, Bell, K. U. 25. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2. COMING EVENTS. Nov. 2—Fine Arts recital Marion Green, baritone. Nov. 2—Thursday, "Ucle Jim mie Day." Nov. 3.-Chancellor Strong's reception for all members of the faculty. Nov. 4: Saturday, K. U. vs. Washburn at Tonka. Nov. 10-Dean Marvin's reception for students of the School of Engineering. Nov. 11.-Saturday K. U. vs. Oklahoma, McCook field. Nov. 18.-Saturday, K. U. vs. Nebraska, McCook field. Nov. 21.—First tryout for debaters. Nov.25..Saturday, K. U. vs. Missouri. at Columbia. Dec. 5—Fine Arts recital; Genevieve Smith, harp soloist. Dec. 12.—First tryout for debating team. Dec. 13-14 — Fine Arts opera. Dec. 15. — Friday, Lawn "Sirim." Professor Thorpe's address in chapel last Tuesday on "What College Spirit is Not" brought to mind the ridiculous and exaggerated notions that some of our people over the state have of a college student. The caricature of the rah rah boy with peg-and-a-half trousers, noisy hosiery and a postage stamp cap is an exact description of the way many people regard University students. Why this notion has found root and has been allowed to grow is not to be answered by an examination of the students themselves. for a saner, more conservative aggregation of boys and girls cannot be found in any other place in the state than we have here. And President Taft adds to the general misunderstanding by rebuking the boys for their yelling proclivities and is authority for the statement that such contortions and gymnastic feats of students as are seen at football games do not reflect the best in life. Maybe he's right. But the question still remains that yelling, cheering mad rooting bunch at a football game is not typical of the every day actions of the student body. It is just this exaggeration that the cartoonist to have carried into their work and they depict students studying and conducting their school work in just the same way as they do at a football game. The caricaturists have missed the point but it satisfies the average public. What college spirit is not is better known to people outside the University than those within the institution. The action of the University athletic management in presenting to all alumni "K" men, an aluminum card that will admit them to all athletic events held on McCook field is causing favorable comment among all the schools of the Valley. Kansas has taken the initiative in this way of compensating the men who represent the institution in all the different phases of athletics, but it is expected that the other schools will follow her example. HALLOWE'EN PARTY Marks Club Gave Informal Af fair in Ecke's. An informal Hallowe'en party was given last Monday night by the Marks Club in Ecke's hall. The Phi Delta pledged William (secully) Waugh at noon today. **WANTED**—A girl student who would be willing to give light service for use of good comfortable room. Please inquire 1136 Tenn St. 21 31* Special party attention for hair cuts, massages and shaves at the College Barber Shop. Perfumes, powders, drug sun dries, at Dick Bros. The studio where every one pays the same price you do. P. & N. Photo Co. Fine line of candies at Wilson's. Get your hair cuts, massages, and shaves at the College Barber Shop. Now is the time for cold creams; we sell all of the popular brands, such as Hudnuts, Elcaya, Dagget & Ramdsells, Palmers, Ponds Extract and many others. McColloch's Drug Store. The studio where every one pays the same price you do. P. & N. Photo Co. Buy one of the punch tuckets at the K. U. Pantatorium for your cleaning and pressing. Have you tried P. & N. Co., on koday printing? We save you from 10 to 20 per cent on cameras, films, etc. See our line before buying. Lawrence Studio, 734 Mass. St. The Moffett-Miley Studio Co., are showing one hundred different styles of photo mounts, many of which are exclusive German and Spanish importations, not to be obtained elsewhere. A nifty hair cut at the College Barber Shop. Hershey chocolates and along with them the Vassars and Marchino cherries. One taste calls for more McColloch's Drug Store. "You know where." **LOST**—A Kappa key pin. Finder return to 1215 Oread. Reward. Call 312, either phone to make an appointment at Moffett-Miley's. White borders printed on all kodak work. You get the best in developing and finishing at the Lawrence Studio, 734 Mass. Get your hair cuts, massages, and shaves at the College Barber Shop. For solid comfort get a Thermos Bottle. A full line at Wilson's Drug Store, $1.00 to $15.00. Send your pressing work to the K. U. Pantatorium, phone 1400. Keeps Hot or Cold Ten per cent discount on photo supplies at the Lawrence Studio, 734 Mass St. Plates, films, cameras, etc. 18 2t DALE, THE PRINTER 1027 Mass. Street. Both Phones 228. Special party attention for hair cuts, massages and shaves at the College Barber Shop. Cold Tablet time is here. Bromo Quinine and Rexall Cold Tablets at McColloch's Drug Store. No doubt you all have heard about Rexall "93" Hair Tonic: Well its sold at McColloch's Drug Store; its for the hair and the want of hair. 50e and $1.00 bottles. The K. U. Pantatorium makes a specialty of ladies cleaning and dying work. Quality portraits of quality people at P. & N. Photo Co., over Bell Bros. LOST—Saturday. Oct. 28., a gold Eastern Star pin. Finder please leave at registrar's office. Visit the Lawrence Photo Studio, 734 Mass. S..before placing your order for photos. Quality portraits of quality people at P. & N. Photo Co., over Bell Bros. Playing Cards Checkers', Dominos', cribbage boards and the like of such. Try a bundle of Panamas' a new cigar. Smith's News Depot Phone 608. 709 Mass. Students' down town headquarters. Either of these Overcoats in Aluminum Gray, Coffee Brown, or dark blue shades, iridescent mixtures or decided pattern will add zest and distinctiveness to your entire get-up. These are but two of the great variety of smart new models which are attracting so many new customers to our splendid lines at $20 AND $25 We'll show you shirts, shoes, hats, neckwear, etc., that are just as exclusive and correct as the overcoats and suits. We've never had such a wonderful showing of smart new raiment as now. The Phillies won the world's honors from the Giants. WHY? Because they were THE BEST Everybody goes to Lee's for everything. WHY? Because the ycan get just what they want and THEVERY BEST Lee's College Inn of everything. That Hot Chocolate and Hot Chili is certainly fine. Try them. The latest things are always found at P. & N. Photo Co., over Bell Bros. Take 'Em Down To Those Shoes You Want Repaired G. A. HAMMAN. M. D. Office Over Dick's Drug Store. Specialist in Diseases of EYE, EAR, NOSE, AND THROAT Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Office Over Dick's Drug Store The Brunswick Billard Parlor 710 Mass. Everything New And First Class The Best Tables in the City. The Students' Headquarters. 727 Mass. St. Frank Koch The Tailor Student Trade Solicited. 1107 Massachusetts. W. T. BANKS, Shoe Repairing With Modern Machinery. Phone: Bell 1372; Home 951; Hair Goods and Hair-Weaving. SELECT HAIR DRESSING SHOP Hairdressing, Manicuring, Shampooing, and Scientific Massage 927 Mass. St. Your Baggage handled. Household Moving. W. J. FRANCISCO Boarding Auto and Hack Livery. Open day and night. Carriage Painting and Trimming. Phones 130. 808-812-814 Vt. Stt. Teaches Gregg Shorthand and touch Typewriting. Special classes for K. U. Students. School in session all Summer. ED. W. PARSONS, Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry. 717 Mass. St. Under New Management Your Work Solicited. ELDRIDGE HOUSE BARRER SHOP Hodges & Hodges, Prop. The Shop Where Students go. Lawrence Kansas SHOE REPAIRING 1017 Mass. FORNEY