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Kansas State Collegian from Manhattan, Kansas • 1

Kansas State Collegian du lieu suivant : Manhattan, Kansas • 1

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ni niMi iti.M K. WCII be HrM in rniMli.ii With larm and Hume Wnk. Tho prosrom of U10 rurl ronfor-enre ta 1 plven In ronnwllon wllli the Kami nl Homo week nt the college, December 27 to Dceombor 31, la unuaunlly ottrnetlvc. It 1 centered around education and social llto In tho rural communities ana tho relation of religious orgnnl-altons to community welfare. Among the features announced by Walter Burr.

In charge nf the rural servilee department the divlnlon of extension, are the following lectures: "llura! ediirutinn in Kansas," hy W. 1 IIoss, state superintendent of public Instruction; "the New Hural Education," E. I llolton, professor of education In the college: "The Standardization of Rural Schools," Miss Julia Stone, state rural school Inspector; 'Child Hygiene," Dr. Lydla Allen DeVilhiss of the state board of bpalth; and "Economic Projects in the Community Welfare Movement," Dr. H.

H. Ilibbard, professor of ag-rlcultcral economics, University of Wisconsin. Conference will be. held on "Ru-lal Education for Adults," led by E. C.

Johnson, dean of the division of extension, and Prof- M. 0. Durton, in charge of the home study service; on 'Community Welfare," led by Walter Burr; and on "Religious Organiza-ttions an! their Relations to Com tr lt t.i i.lM). I Otir of Vr ur tffflwk. K'ior.

Vn IM in a tM Hpvi Hi- IrfMrturm. and imii.I llnr of miilil ilMr. i.i. iliroir.ii tbn imilriiu n.l rrnr-Kd rITi.rl of Mr Wi mok HiU in woii'lous rlii.n a or nearly tour ImiMlnM oiirs lm iw ll t-pel her io prepare for ilil nrt eim ert. C)ne of features of I In- pro-ram Monday nlxhl will I ll- aop SHyl MaiDtrmld.

ilranmllc and Mr. James M.icDcrmld. ttiinpoHtT and ncetunpanlst. Mrs. Mac Dermld Is o'io or I lie most prominent sopranos of 'hlcapo and holds a most enviable posllloii musically.

thioiiKhout the country, east and xmM. Shu will slnti three tsronps of Bonus, the Inst ones belnif Mr. Mae- I. erinld's At the reipiest or I'rofcssor Wes-brook, Mrs. MacDermid will sin? all 1 nuinliers In KukIIhIi.

Mr. MacDermid is a composer of reputation and is undoubtedly one of the fonilni: writers of the country. "Their work together." says Mr. Wes-brook, "Is a delipht to all who hear them. are splendid artists." A most interesting fact about the concert Is that the ndmission Is Tree.

is the plan of the music department to pive, each year, a Christmas froo concert to the public. "The animal Christmas fiift of our department, to the students and people of Manhattan." says l-'rofessor Wesbrook. The 'horys will sins lu mbers, the las', being the Hallelujah chorus from Maudell's Messh'h. Tl" College orchestra, under the 'Mrection of R. II.

Drown, assistant I rofes.ior of music, as prepared excellent nccomnanlirients and will as- 1st the iMk -tHi iwnai '11 iimr, ttnnrltr trt In 11 cuflwMl ibl inlir mrr atl nni, A if -mi irni.1 it 1'iiriy ln.r rrrl vimln oiM liHnd" Minl Ihe irrn mttiiwiilr li-f lirf the Kn Wii- Atrkl-tnr! Toliese. Th itandarl of "rk nr l-y IncUmtion I wor fre-piently Juilsi-d (Nil the rneritmn of a nnnluete or from a letifr written l-y him ihan In any ether y. The average tax nyer knuwa Utile of the technical knowledge oblalnwl In cii'iim-: but ho does know a nood busliioMH irtlcr or report when he aeci It. and man without colb'Klute training will comment upon the use of "It don "It icems Ifa to rain." or "he hadn't to done It." A Rood method to cmpli-v Is to i.inho a list of your special mistake. st it before you on your study t.ilile, and try conscientiously to eliminate onn a weelt.

Many technical student a fail to see what an advantage tills v.oulj be to them. So said Doctor Mficarthur to his clans In nr-Kiinvntatinn a few days aro. There happens to lie six seniors in the class, so it is presumed that they needed the hint. Doctor Macnrtimr went on to say, "There are many men, and women, too. who have a thorough knowledge oi some subject, but who cannot get 1 -p and tell others about it.

In my opinion there are few things more important thnn this ability. Especially Is this tri'c for the college graduate, for he of all men should have a message to to the world, or to that port of it in which he finds himself. Yet many a cr-pable ftid rirht thinking man is forced to remain in his seat at some inoetin? in 4i luuol kl l-fr-1 -t dud lnk Vf'in In Ni- ltf lll-e H.nle III lle llllll Watt-," imiII lr I'folie "iw I tf "i up ii Klein ixlionU In lti I'lilllppI'M-s tlilll l-lle lll rear! faordy on Auu-rlian hcIhmiU. Instrad of alarting rldld on a rtium i.r Mudy llili alms nl Ho- nnler-fliy, as In Aiiirlii vi-IkmiN. are ll Hilling tie pupils lor lb" lire wlilell vp know ihey will i nler." There was mi Ill of da)ll'K or ret real Ion miiotit the ihlldren ul the I when the liril leaclii lil there, Ktihl Dr.

Crone. "Mlilel-. hy proxy was more hlnhly than under the Auk rlnin fyMi-m. the Klllpluos had a chlcki do the performing." Coder I lie Spanish ale-Hi cr the children studied iilemd. Since they had no game to play on the grounda at InlcrinlsHioim.

inn hers hud the p-ciillar expe rli-nce of hi.vli'g the comi! back Into the schoolroom soe-n after they were where, childlllte. they cii-Juvi'd the noise. "The development of the Philippine schools has been very rapid," said Or. Crone. Kurty-three hundred schools with a leaching force of Is the showing for fourteen years work.

pupils attend the fcihools and although that sounds lihe a iarc number, the director laid they should have 1. 2110,000 pupils in the schools. That Is Impossible; because of the lack of funds. The sehooU are entirely supported by the OU.EU I AN' Parsons 1'nited Rtites contributing Jiotliinrj for their support. One thing which makis the public the Philippines oi great and hit' in the Islands is i' fa that tlie chi'dren t'-il lit fr-V have h'nr, a 4chool to tlu-lr 'entK ard are Thus tho This Ihe llilng Ihat 51 U-lerredleglale or tnan.

II' hint represetili-el the nnhersHy as truly as any mhM; he has spei.t iMontha i viork upon his debate or l.ls oratle.u; lie Is entitled Io wear the re.renslc P.Ul he Is never Plvetl that by the Inst It ut Ion whlih he has represented. The university irlves him no recognition. The university should recognise the men who It In debating and oratory. slembl confer Us ln-rvn- upon them us It does upon athletes. I-d It lve them their letters upon sweaters.

I.et It cive A SWEATER FOR I'X MIENS ICS. This would be a visible and appropriate recognition of their senle-cs. ThU deie-s not mean that debaters or orators wish to enter Into competition with iilhb'tes. Ear from it. A special type of lelle.r could bn used for forenslcs.

ipilte distinct rrom the letters used for athletics. Debaters would deHlre this epilte. as much as would athletes. Nor can it be said that, there Is anything essentially ath-h tlc about a nveater. Everybody wears sweaters- A forensic upon a HWiater would i-ot smaek of the rthlellc In the least.

Such a twealer Is tlven at Illinois Ir, tlie who represent tlie iinl- i A can with I Swede" Is well liked by all the of K. 8. A. C. and the Wildcat sound.

OpiKising elevens have, a healthy respee-t for his llne-hlttln ability and fear the surencss of hla tackling. It a line custom to give the greatest player of the season a (un and the title "tlie best all-around player on the team." Truly he has the personification of all the mime "Wildcat" Implies, lie has set a wonderful standard for the Wildcats of coming seasons. WATKIt IN nTMHTIOV. Aflcr Kxaiiilnnllon, Slate Heard of Health llcporls Hy Water In Kxrcllcnt Condlllon. Tin.

waterworks superintendent received the quarterly report of the nf health on the condi- iy tu ruin; red crossed gavelH upon ls lion ot tlie Manhattan water Monday "I) fien at Dartmouth. This nroprma morning. nflpr an examinn- 4ire.ee-ent. l.ei which matters crmcernins- the welfare munity life," led by rural ministers. iiiii'.

me, 'j iioi. I ill: riuille elepirlment or Hie of a -mnpie Kent in by the city, 4 1., The special assembly periods at r.f his community are being diKctis'-ed it bout nui Y4rfl ect uiion II 1. vnd 11:10 o'clock each morning, to wnicn rnn to aiiow jess -thmm MORE to all the people in attendance during sometimes unsenpi'lou people (b-hiv. NEED lieity :r.au for t'ie e-n! a lr.vn Ihpir own way. all lecrri The IVirtiiee of Wur.

Otis Joht-wi. wl die military Mon-'ay, ir. ctu.vll bole fie prrade eround and threw Pin re cap Farm and Home week can come to-cetliT to hear addresses by men of report, the water io ut sedition. three months a sample is sent In to the board it makes a liiemical and mfner'l analysis and a ev-nnicatiiui. Miccuelion Ii tahen so that Aeli 1) fn lami Mechanics (,,,, t'St.

i'l id.n tfjd-v ct. f'fin rnechan- wiiter containing nialaria, ty- I and.sthe i'drcn. (- pc-e-iti i turn, Panrne with the inf rc be dt1' wolf -re. Misses Ebi" Pose end Madge of paola, both form'T Of the eoll'Ufc. wery the holH-'V f-t Eva 3 -id "hcr llos- not lieen trainer! in the art of speech." Mirg Constance Syford ret irn X'onday rieht from her home hi In-coln.

XebraiVa. Mim E'eanor fche'-'V-i of Minneaiiolia. vi-e prc-ldent cf the rtatrrm I'M lt orcrily v- as Miss-, ford a t- 'day ami Sunday. I ri or other germs will le nseri. l-ic j.

.) T' b-ii-r great reputation, are open also to those attending the rural life conference. This conference will take the place of the school for rural leaders formerly held in The time has been ehf'P'-d to accommodate many parsers who cfirnot lerve their ror'; in snmr.i. r. lie l'terary Kceify try-ts p-T'i' for the re aftrnrjon. 1 -cd were: N'elMe Rloup, i S'-o 7ii-, end An-n wrs 1 Ibc Flor-- j-v tin.

rrd I.u-b. The water of cm ry town in the state- ri examined in like manner- iarm n' -ii- ''en st term a'iry lo In i. aevbie-s I.

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