THURSDAY. MAY 2, TUP. DAILY M.lUaSKAN Til KIT. CONTRALTO SINGS IN FINAL CONCERT I 0 LARGE CROWD .' Gertrude Kinceide Accent Omaha Volition Uenrude Klaratde Ui accept ed pr.fttorsittp ranch at lb Initartity of Omaha, and III Itkt up her duties Ibara et hp(n.br. Miss klnt aide ass oea uiambor of the fami ly of tha department of Ho atsr Imiutifi hr fur throe )tit. and lll -! ber luaa 'r dsio from ibJa dat-art-oianl thta aprtng Mite Ainraide It a gradual Of lb t nitairltr (iba bat lauihi la I'omo Kit, and in Ilia blb Schools of t'levelsud Ohio, whet a aha laugh! Frenth under 8uertniendanl la Paute. che degrees vat iba data of H 1 A. and 3d. rotlrge. Oklahoma ranlit tilth among all t'atra In the un.ou In the num ber of dtlry bull attorlatlont, re porta J. w. Iioohr. attention dairy nan with tba Oklahoma A. and M. college. About 1100. three watrhtt anl Items of nothing were taken from four fraternity houaet at Iowa Htate college recently. Tha houtet nie, May 31 roaoad were iba Tau Kappa t-pai-lea. I'M Tal. Signia Alpha tptiion' and Kappa pigtua. Madame Schumann-Hcink ' Charms Audience of 3,000 Persons APPLAUSJJS JENEROUS Grand Old Woman of Song' Answers Encore Calls Many Times (y GtS MtKIm) MaJatua Scbumaen lltlak thor oughly charmed an audience of ap I intimately 1.0J muilo lovera at the unl'tralty Coliseum latt Bight hen. the prraented her farewell , onrrn Id Lincoln admirers. Tba tonrert vat spontored by the me,lrtn l-egtoa rott No. 3 of Lin . ..lo. Max Johnson of tha Legion tiling at manager. One could aatlly nnderatand why iht great contralto hat been celled ihe "liraad Old Woman of Song." and yet tha did cot appear old da pite bar all try white balr. Tba igr with which tha tang, por 'raying her remarkable vitality. aa ai. Inspiration to tboat bearing her. Tba full, well rounded tones are those rdlnsrtly of a singer much younger than on approach ing her Hiiy-elgbiB birthday Iblt June. Madame Scbutoann He Ink's selec i loot war divided Into three croups. Rhe wss aupportad by Jos eph Uefkowitt. violinist, who shared I materials uuar load. Tba principle of tha magnetic air gap la used In tba new device. Coat of education per student In the University of South Dakota medical school la 43 per cent leaa than tha average coat per atudent la other two year medical achoola In tba count nr. Dean U. R. Albert- ton. of the unlveralty school, stated after examining tba reaulta of a questionnaire vent out recently. More than fifty Iowa achoola are eipected to compete In the second annual Industrial art ronteat spon sored for high schools of the state by the Industrial Arta Department of Iowa Staate college during Vaithea. all-college expotitlon to be held May IS to lk. Torch light parades, stump speeches and placards marked the last few hoars of the most Intense college political battle tba Univer sity of South Itokota has ever known, which ended at Vermillion the other day with the election of sttudent president and other offi cers of tha university Student's association. SIGMA ETA CHI PLANS ' DAY FETE , Miss Appleby Will Address J Organization on Her i Recent Trip j Higma I ta 1 hi will hold Ita an nual IVuuUois' day bsuquri May 4 . al e'tloi k at lha - oodlawn." i hi ma Appleby, an honorary mta ' bar of the aororti), has rentiy ra ( lurtiisl frum a trip around tha world and will tell of tome of brr eiperltnc-oa on tha trip. Carolyn Iaarltt. national offKer of Ilia aomrlty. lll rktend I lie grat-tlnga of the national ao la- It Ion oiganliatlon. lb ileroiationt i and I'Ui-e rardt at lo tail) out the rouud the wot Id theme. bigiua Kta t'hl recrntb an nounced lb" following erhrilule of evrnla which alll be folio t-d dur ing tha reinalner of the aeniettar: 1'uundert' day banquet. May 4: Ini tiation. May 7: elrrtlou of olflreis. May 14; rvreptlnn at the home nf Mitt llanf'trd. May rl; tpnng lr- KapfMt Sift Win Over truriai on Diamond Kfi- rlm t-lll bine on In i til Arana ilnilt) afteiuutin. To. a a ieuli f a nohll uw tilll tfcine ilti hrd by Krri, kapha hUina Inoundt inan. Kr)ra an. I I'aurk aeia the baitfilt-i lor the Kapa Kig Blue, alule Kii-iinsfr and llru nel arte Hie b4ilriet lor Acat la Offitial Ilullrtin SrboJttlc ellglbilliy requhe mtnis for athlrtet aj tha I'nlver tlty of Wlacontla will be I grade point per credit under a recom mendation patted at a recent fac ulty meeting. The mark la accepted as a ttatittlral equivalent to the numerical average of 71 formerly In force. Meaeurements of a one hundred-thousandth part of an Inch are poaalble with a new tpa of at rain gaga Juat patented by E. B. Smith, profeeeor of mechanical en gineering at Iowa State college. Tha strain gaga la a device for meaturlng del lection la building the program with the singer, play ing to different groupa of aelec noni. between thoae offered by tba lontralto. Doth of the artltts were accompanied by Joaefln llartman Vollmer at tba piano. Gtnertut With Encerea. Vae upon war of applauae wept tse aui'.caes afrer each or Schumann Heink'e songs. She sang encorea after each of the groupa. nny Boy" was a favorite with the audience when she sang It as n encore after the second group. He fore tinging thl number fc'.ie ex plained that she had to sing at least one of her camp aonga. and after hearing It It was plain to see why the la loved by all the men with whom she came In contact during tba days of the war. The audience Insisted on another en core following this, and this time the tang "Brother of Mine." At th eloaa of the program the audience remained seated and railed back the singer time and again. She finally quieted them and announced that she would sing aa a requeat "The Rotary." The crowd did not hesitate to show Its hearty approval cf this. As she ang the audience became absolute ly quiet. Thursday, May 2 Melhodlal t'oliforeilrt brgllll Kttginrvta tipfii houte night. rtiannar) open liou night. Mens and Moment Commercial Clubt, dluuir Amies rife. Tarlt nifiiing. Kllrn Smith halt. 7 oYI'xk. Ilarb beel prattle, M. W. A. la ground. Scteutrenlli aud llol diegr, I to & o'clock. Friday. Mty S I'liarmary week. Knglneert week. Iniitn Literary torlei), I'nion hall. Temple, I o'clock Miami triad. Cotnlnuket. I'hl Kappa tpring pany. Cornhut ker. Ilarb pany. Collteuni. Iflta Thria I'nl lioune party. I'hl timers PI lioune party. Parmert' Kalr dance, snid'-nt Ac ' tlx It buildins Knclm-crt' banquet, Annei AMKrt. Iowa. Apnl X-Althougi. , Saturday. May 4 they are separated front their na- .. .. . live land by miles of prairie, ruoun- . i! i i . .i tain ranges and tha Pacific ocean. J-" '",n: rM'' al eki ,i.a Cornhuaker. r. k,.,. roi.e.a h..e evivt . K-PI' A'l'ha Thota hotue party. plan whereby they are able to have their food cooked and tened In Chlneae faahioa. Latt fall they rented a reildcnra on a street near the college and transformed It Into a bit of their native China. One of their number arts as houte manager. Chinese hooks snd magatlnes are secured for tha hmiM. The members take turns al presiding In the kitchen STUDENTS PLAN and turning out dellcaclea which virrTIV' they bad enjoyed at hon e. rLAL ill hll lilts Snake Sheds Skin as Students Watch Instructor Assist in Untyinp Knots Rine-Necked' Reptile from i " aooiogurs Ulw i . " . ... m j I oat U a trunj lad color i-n Plattimouth Are riadtop na trU, H(k,,i Tood Capacity Too Sma.ll; b!,r uBderneaih The bni . .... tiain manse ring aiound lit tin k Hence New Bpnnf Attire ,,,,,, ,,, B,llir NVk - Hie old tkln. though rinlirH in hi tpliv of getting 1 1 r 1 in a knot i tldeout, la pn't-. l Irani bi-(tniiiiig I dating Ihe procett. a leo lmh lilng ' lo rn1 " r,n ,,"',, '"r ''"t"" I Neck .n.ke crawled out of It. tku. ' !r"un ,0 "M,,,,r r'"- iihotii niiking a break In l' from . h-al to tail I 1 hit tuake Slid a ktnalti-r one i aere fuunj recently near I'latla 'mouth h llnbert Wane, aim ! I, .til I.. L., I... IV .1 . (. jflce in lle.tey ball. Ho many fl.lt I l-""- ' - aoniM, almost at Urge at ili ' tnike litr-ir, hate ln-.-n ltd to It. that Ihe old tkin could not stand PAinii.i:i: u:os toi l ogt u m MK.i:r llonaid M Paiumlce be In Id at Oklahoma A- d M ol- limli Mr. I'm In I and Mr. tlitiu llli are aidrly rrconiied aa au ilxiiitif on animal liuhiidr, and I. IllKiard. of A and M. col lre Im u In ihaite of the pro S i hiii i onai-Wt l tei) foMuntie li.t he l aide to - ur Hu nt SinarlMtHxl ('aniiiia K.i,iut(i St' so... I S t'h K, l; iMled Ihe rami-ua rttrrr!ay. He u io mil.'i ll.w ( nut-it, I'rutliK'l Coniptnv of l'hnai lie at ou lilt a iu Xt. Intuit ahrra hi- will if mm ii ituer timniln and tinm Kiiritt lie ai.l to in li An-gi-li-t Im It Students Front China Shotc Preference for Their Motive Food the tutln. Ii iMtitn to liKHH-n n the morning, and earl) In the af- '. ternnon bruke say fiont ihe 1 mouth The King Neck tlnly hn to emerge, turning ll old coat wrong i aide out. Afd-r about an hour and i a half It had sun e d d In fleeing Itflf for alMiul elcht !ndie. 'I heu ; due to ctanipeil quttiert 1. 1 the j small Jar 10 hich 11 at ronnned. ' the tnnk somr-liow got lit itll and the old tkln lansled and rould not etrape. It riffled retlli-l about, rapidly runtime Its iln forked tongue In and out alth Impatience Wad Attittt Snaks Finally Ir. VJi look it from the jar and uniancli-il ihe kin. The Ring Nc k soon slldeil out an I ' gratefully rurleil in and out be- Theta Thl Alpha, house party. Sigma Lambda bridRe par'T. ' lcan Kerguton'a home. Pharmacy club banquet. Cornhu ker. IVlta 1'pollon tpilng party. Lin coin. MUi Amanda Heppnr's lea. 1 to 8 o'clock, tllen Smith hall. for bl niairi l'n-e led a lt Cllaaioii upnll 1 'lloinri Um al the rikl mea-tlnc ill Hie Collihiilillli Tuetday iilitlii lUfli ern of the tm let y Im Ihe nett lour eek eie let-ted. I'ljde Kdd at trlected a ihalr man and L)le Ando-aa .ectct.iv I hey will plan the nn-t-1 inn tor the neat tnon'h. OK!.AIIini..NSK(.l in: (.KAMI.K II M)U TALK STII.WATLU tikU -pr :; (Special! - . locliel, il ! of ihe Weei.lj lwiii.i t'n Siat. nnl II J. t ! r ; m ll li. I" ltd o: il.e i. iiiin.il Im I- inl i ;( (i I niein n lle I nt iiTfiti of Nrhn va, ill h- the I o mil tide tpeiikeit oil tin- euiiual l.itr-M.Mk Keed.'it day prnk-tani In EAT AT INC 1XMTLE CATr.TERlA cooo COOKINO LOU MILL Announcing "Fieldcrest Clothci" A Marshall Field A Cotnpajj Product "The finest In Men's Wear" Phone B3975 'or Appointment Display R 1309 O St. I 66 IIEItE AND THERE COODBROD BOOKS RaUy in Ag Hall Will Be GRADUATE AFFAIR La.t Event Befort J Farmers Fair Yonc Man WU Oire hiano i 99 stretch from Ames to Boone, or ap- proilmately twelve miles. Or If all More than one hundred students ! the eight psges were removed from f outstanding acbolsrshlp were the books and laid side by side. cieven places of honor st the all-1 they would cover an area of about i.nherslty convocation held at the! six acres. These sidelights on, i ntveraity or ivansss iota wee. Vt'aTrr A. Jekup, president of file i nlt.Tsilty of Iowa, gave the ad tlren ;or tiie occaalon. Recital on Next Friday Evening Rupert Goodbrod, '29. York, will give his graduation piano recital, for the degree Bachelor of Fine Arta. at the Temple theatre Fri day evening at S : 15 o'clock. Mr. Goodbrod is a member of the class of Herbert Schmidt. Trogram fol lows: Bach-Hughes Siclllano Barh....rrelude and Fugue. B flat Bethoven Sonata quasi una Fantasia, Op. 27. No. 2 Adagio sosienuto Allegretto Presto agitato Schumann The Prophet Bird Novelette, E Major Chonln Prelude. B flat If all tha stsndsrd eiaminaUons j Rachmaninoff Pollchlnele books filled by Iowa Statae college ! nrf Gavotte and Musette students la one school year were 1 nuvernoy Rolling Fire placed end .to end they would Schuett Impromptu-Roeocco injr before each fair to the student Finsl meeting of the agricultural and home economics students in one group will be In tho form of a rally staged tonight la Agricul ture ball. Spirit Is expected to reach its pesk at the program which will give time to hilarity and entertainment rather than buai ness. Main features for the meeting will be presentations of skits by casts from "Snorpheum," the "Cornfield Follies." and minstrel shows. The "Snorpheum" orchestra will present harmony features. Clarence Clover will give a brief entertainment snd others will aid in making up the program. Time Is 8et for 7:15 o'clock ac cording to James Rooney. The an nual nartv for agricultural and home economic students only will t be held Friday evening at the Ac tivities building as a forerunner to the Farmers Fair. The party is given by the fair board the even The moil popular rJy-t-eat cereala terved in the dining-reemt of American collagtt, eating cluba and fratarnitiat are made by Ktllogg in Battle Creak. They include Corn Flakea, Pep Bran Flakat, Rice Kriapiaa, Krumblea, and Kellogf'e Skraddad Whole Wheat Bit. suit. Alio Kaffaa Hag Coffee vtho coffee that lata yow alaep. The latt three numbers will be duets, with Norman Goodbrod play ing second piano. modern education were obtained from the superintendent of the col lege book store on the campus. INSIGHTS TO OTHER CAMPUSES (By Nasi S. Gomon) WALTHER LEAGUE PICKS DELEGATE A commission of twelve Rus in, representing the Zernotrust. I Monro, a huge grain trust, which j is endeavoring to learn about! American agricultural methods. Lutheran Group will Sena Waited Iowa sttate college lsstj Gertrude Spats to I. MMAtlMW Mill... f ' ' r , iuoy:.i.lia wiirjv iMiuia snd the experiment ststalon and interviewing staff members. One hundred and twenty-two ap plications for next year to tho I'r.l tersitly of Kansas School of Medi cine have been made so far. forty nine of which are from residents of the state, and seventy-three of which are from non-residents. All students now able to go on for four years and complete tbelr work be t auso of increased hospital facili ties, whereas thbey were formerly lorced to complete their work else w here. Meeting Gertrude Spats. '29, has been selected delegate to the student district conference of the Walther league to be held at Oak Park, III., Saturday and Sunday, May 4 and 5, according to announcement made by the Nebraska chapter yesterday. Walther league is a young people's organisation of the Mis souri Synod cf Lutheran churches and the students district confer ence Is an annual assemblage of members from leagues at various universities and colleges through out the country. About fifty dele gates are expected to attend the convention. The University Association of Link Day at Ohio. body of the College of Agriculture. Fraternity Pledges Delta Sigma Pi. professional commerce fraternity, held formal pledging in the Commercial Club rooms last night. Klght men were pledged to the organization. They Include: Merrill Johnson. Robert Young, Wendell Millor, Milton Rey- "Sphlni." men's honorary senior ; noIfjg Gerald Phllllppi. IHinald Ex society at the Ohio State university By George Auston and Hugh Van received a setback al Hie , Valkenburgh. handa of President Right mire re-: ioru)ai initiation will be held at cently when he decreed that the!Ine t-inool rs hotel Wednesday. May classes would not be dismissed for 8 j A Faulk. Lincoln certified Link day which corresponds to Ne-p'U0jC accountant, will be the prin braska's Iw day. , cipal speaker at the banquet which He contended that it would not win follow the Initiation cere be economical to dismiss 9.000 tu-. monies. dents for an occasion whicn couia) and probably would be attended by ; not more than 20 percent of the( student body. ! Link day Is an established tradl-j tlon on the Ohio State campus but , the president has issued his state ment that It would bo uneconoml-1 cal In the fact of the fact that thai time loet would be counteracted Dy Members of the Reporting III clsss of the University of Kansas, department of Journalism filled re-j portonsl positions on the Emporia j yiasouri synod several years ago Gazette Saturday. This Is the third . acquired possession of Valpariso Ksnsas dally this year to give the i university, at Valparaiso, Ind., and students a day or more of actual this Institution has just recently field work la reporting. Previous trips were to the Arkansss City Traveler and the Ottawa Herald. Twenty-fire of the most promin ent men at the I'nlrerslty of Kan sas were sent Invitations the first of the week to attend the Gridiron banquet to be given at Lawrence by Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalistic fraternity. May 3 at the He eel Eldrldge. been admitted to the North Central Association of Colleges and I'nl versltles. Cosmopolitan Club Will Elect Officer for Year Sp.-lnj football practice at the University of Ksnsas wss conclud ed last week when seventy-five men who had been out for three weeka or more checked In the foot ball equipment. Fall practice, un noer rults of the Big Six confer ence, will not be resumed until fepiember 15. Cosmopolitan club w-ill hold Its annual election of officers Msy 5 at 2:30 o'clock In Temple 203. The following members bsve been nom inated by the membership commit tee: president, Mrs. Stowe and Corrine Ferguson; vice-president, Hlpolllo Bonzo; secretary, Fred erick Christensen; treasurer. C. Gordon and JugraJ Dhlilon. The office of editor will not be filled until next fall. Other nomina tions can be made from the floor. COMMERCE CHAMBER MAKES HOLMES HEAD More than 2.000 ctudents are en toiled thi year In the ten municip al . - " i.... I.,mIam nnlUttl l H'J gll 'I It HI t' JUUIVI VWIi- O of KB-m mat are accredited to' George R Holmes a t graduate of lh. I r .r-onrt. I tne LIUTWUIV or .wumaim, vt, - l. HI i CI nil J ui nan B. . . . g lo a report Just compiled by ''rof. U. F. Engel. chairman of the Cniteisity s committee on rela- 'lms with junior colleges. Ac c..t;:te of between J6O.O0U and KO.ooo will come to the University ot Kansas tor the endowment of re search in surgery, as the result of tba withdrawal of opposition of heirs or the late Mrs. Nellie I. Bey laa to the probating of her will. a k.lJ a ,h- wVT ' . j , t.ea!AtsoclsUon of University Women the Oklahoma A. and M. college , fampu(l of tne c had aa enrollment of Hi students. ; ... . n.krx. vt 1 and 4. attending the second biennial convention or tne soutn lasout the good effect on the stuaeni body. Texas Besutifies Campus The University of Texas also has Its "Campus Beauttflcation proq, A camDalan has been con-; ducted for the conttruction of new sidewalks and a routract has been let for the construction of the much needed wallrs. The studers have been walk ng through slush and cinders throughout the year but will now be able to keep their feet dry Washington Field House. A new field house is being erect ted at Washington State college. Pullman, Wash. The cost of con-. struct I on will approximate $176, 000 the entire stim to be paid from ; ttudent fees. The field house will j include a full sired baseball dla- mond, indoor track and a football j field. "Hell Week" has been abolished: by the sororities of the University , of Indiana. The motion for aboli-. tlon was passed unanimously by ; the members of seventeen sororl- j ties represented. i Fraternities have alwas prided) themselves on their ability to lead i the way but the Indian women j have teen the first to abolish this, nefarious practice. Tela Tau Alpha, Alpha Delta Theta Win Round First games of the initial round of intramural baseball tournament were won by Zeta Tau Alpha and Alpha Delta Theta. A straight elimination tournament Is to be played for ihe championship and a conso Istlon tournament for the los ers. Thursday games to be played: PI Beta Phi vs. Delta Delta Delta; Ielta Zeta vs. Kappa Alpha Theta: Alpha XI Delta vs. Kappa Dalta. I- ' " TUB " 1 l All BRAN "Time out" on account cf aickness. What a handicap to one in college! Yet good health will be lost to you if constipation gets its grip. Its poisons permeate the system, and often lead to serious sicknesses. 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JM.lAnnlm.l i. een Pa V. ! preccdeutcd a. ......u. ..... ... ... j ;m precedenled demand fetr hiffh ealihre mm. m-acons oi neni . i r ! 1 1 - ------- ----- I the nicht sky f ? M ' 11 E k,D ard In the busy I ' . uirt; vou can get rnlhu- f airplane fac I tJ elastic about a real VARSITY PARTY and president of the First Nation- POSITIONS FILLED i al bank, has been chosen director' of the United States Chamber of. four holdover candidates were; Commerce. In the latter part ot ! placed In charge of the polling . March an announcement waa made ! placea. Ruth V hits will have i of his 1300 scholarship donation ; cnaige or mm ikjh. t .""" for graduate study and research In the College of Business Administra tion. He had a leading part tn ob taining both the stadium and the coliseum for the University. Delegates from the various South Dakota branches of the Americas la 1I2S the enrollment was 1301. Tha flni in mno Oklahoma imKtMtiA. -. wi.k.. i i m a m. I division of A. A- U. . ua.n .iluu v I piiirr inmiuf - . . of Agriculture campus, Hfien nr j Cbesney, Joyce Ayres and Ralph ! Ralkes will be In charge of the polls j la the Temple. Official date of elections Is Tues day, May 7. nilags will b received at the student activities oftVe until rrlday afternoon at 6 o'clock. The Student Council '.s issuing a warn ing to all candidates and their son-; porters thst any Infringement of ; laws regarding the spending of r money la behalf of a candidate will j be dealt wrth sevM-ely. I The botany students Have come to a basic argument which is the prettier the or chids in the green house or a pretty girl in a dress from 1 S'fstTVZyv in the beacons tracing It is hca bum o lories. It is measured in the magnitude of investments. It is recognised by life and acci dent Insurance companies. It is of ficiall v acknow ledged by Congress. 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