Jayhawks to Play Final Court Game Against Tiger Foe -- Wrestling Finals Tonight -- Kansas Nears 600-Game Mark -- Michigan State Date Set -- Jayhawker Miler to Run in Three Eastern Carnivals -- Miler to Run at Norman -- Bonthron Again Defeats Venzke -- Small Audience Reacts Favorably to Dancers -- Seniors to Hold Meeting -- Stockton to Give Instructions on Interviews for Jobs -- Freshmen and Sophomores Vie for Oratorical Prizes -- Religion Group Meets Tonight -- Deardorff Plunges From River Bridge to Take Own Life -- Raymond Nichols Lists Numerous CSEP Jobs -- Names Group of Various Positions Occupied by Students -- Coal Thief Sentenced -- Pi Mu Epsilon Meets -- Y.W.C.A. Officers Elected -- Psi Chi Holds Round Table -- Steel Key to Elect Members -- Chinese Paintings on Display -- Charles A. Deardorff, Jr. -- Elliott Speaks at Washburn -- Kansas City Editor to Speak -- Spring Football to Begin -- Week of March 17-24 to Be Busy One for Cunningham; Hall Also to Make Trips -- Results of Balloting Will Be Announced Tomorrow -- Funeral Services Tomorrow -- Nominate Kansas Board Members -- The Results of Governmental Problems in Education Discussion -- Industrial Discussion Group Met Yesterday -- The Y.W.C.A. Cabinet Will Hold Its Regular Meeting Thursday Afternoon at 4:30 -- The Poetry Group of the Y.W.C.A. Met Last Night at 7:30. The Meeting Was in Charge of Frances Ballard. -- The Industrial Discussion Group Met Yesterday at 4:30 at Harney House. Doris Westfall Is in Charge of This Group. -- The Y.W.C.A. Cabinet Will Hold Its Regular Meeting Thursday Afternoon at 4:30. -- Turney, Hollands, Eldridge and Perkins Took Part in the Discussion. -- The Steel Key to Elect Members of the Forthcoming Spring Exposition -- The Election of New Members for the Organization Is Now Being Discussed. At the Next Meeting a Final Draft of the Consti... -- A Collection of Old Chinese Paintings Is on Display at Spoon-Thayer Museum. The Oldest of Them Portrays a Polo Game Play... -- Gift to Cunningham -- Ray Ebling, Forward, Is at Present Leading Scorer in the Big Six for This Season With 112 Points in Nine Games. -- All-Time Big Six Record Over Tom Churchhill of Oklahoma, Who Made 124 Points in 1929, the First Year of the Conference. -- Leaders of Other Years Are: 1930, MacClay, Nebraska, With 113 Points; 1931, O'Leary, Iowa State, 99 Points; 1932, O'Lear... -- Harrington Only K.U. Senior -- Fred Jones, Kansas State College, Will Referee the Game. This Will Be the First Time This Season That Two Referees Have... -- The Exhibition Match Between Two Picked Freshman Teams Starts at 6:30. The Teams Are: Whites: Forwards, Ray Rogers, Arka... -- Purples: Forwards, James Landis, Topeka; Center, Clifford Barber, Kansas City, Mo.; Guards, Robert Holmer, Bartlesville,... -- Intramural Tournament to Be Held Following Missouri Game -- The Intramural Wrestling Finals Are to Be Staged in the Auditorium Tonight After the Missouri-Kansas Basketball Game. Ph... -- The Following Matches Are Scheduled for Tonight: In the 121 Pound Class, Ralph Wilson Theta Tau vs. John Dietz, Sigma Ch... -- Allen Announces Return Game Will Be Played Oct. 12, 1935 -- A Return Grid Game With Michigan State, at East Lansing, Oct. 12, 1935, Was Announced Today by Dr. F. C. Allen, Director... -- University Has Won 417 Out of 599 Intercollegiate Contests -- The Kansas-Missouri Basketball Game Here Tonight Will Be the 600th Intercollegiate Contest in Which the University of Ka... -- Daniel J. John Spoke on "Dirac's Mathematics." Re- Freshments Were Served by the Social Committee After the Meeting. -- Samuel Johnson, Who Stole a Sack of Coal Worth About 50 Cents From the University Last Saturday, Was Sentenced This Morn... -- [advertisements] -- [classifieds]