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Kansas State Collegian from Manhattan, Kansas • 3

Kansas State Collegian from Manhattan, Kansas • 3

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Work on the fernanes Orlaged due to lark of Silo bring Serial, President dandine has plans for the storm sewer on Ander: avenue running west from the gymnasium to the new stadium. M. PerF, wile is working with build. and repair this summer is draft. the plans and Mr.

Pauling sags the work will he completed in for the city to pare this street. R. D. Hilliard. E.

E. has been visiting friends at the college this Mr. Hillard is employed as to engineer with the Century 10 Electrie company of St. Louis and with working out from the Kansas City ise Asst. Prof.

B3. B. Smith of the agion ricultural engineering department, be return to the college about Au- for 1 after a month's vacation at son Milwaukee, Wis. Mr. and Mrs.

E. R. Dawley and via ond babies have gone to Colorado Ford route to spend their vaca- kins W. Walker of the agricultural engineering department, went to last week to consult with the the of Drainage District No. in county.

Mrs. Allene Niel, formerly a stuin the home economics division, asked living in Garnett, was in of Manhattan last week visiting friends. the Niel was Allene Anderson when was here five years ago. the Prof. H.

H. King, local golf Kansas champion, attended the tournament ployed the Kansas State Amateur Golf association held on the Fort Leaven- His officers' club course this Professor J. P. Calderwood, G. R.

finds and Jacob Lund inspected ed plants in Topeka, Lawrence, Mac Kansas City last week, in the been of K. S. A. C. neer and Mrs.

A. A. Holtz are the will of a son, born July 10. Dayton, and Mrs. O.

H. Halstead perience at dinner Monday evening tact 10, for Professor and Mrs. L. tion Fitz and daughter, Leslie Eliza- work ficial eral Beth Hepler has gone to National Park, where leaving will attend the national convenStates of the Kappa Kappa Gamma SOFrom Montana Miss Hepler "Pay on to the Pacific coast for the ed at of the summer. ment Jessie Gulick, assistant in the fund.

department of the lib- isn't has gone to Yellowstone Nat- either. Park for a month's vacation. The Edith Reece, of Riley, junior vastated economics, spent the week girls here visiting friends. of their Mildred Inskeep, formerly French C. A.

secretary here, is visit- college parents at 830 Bluemont. this CoP AHE ROAR 40 and Minnie and Monty OR OP Miss May Sunil, kn of she Of WAS Conans CORE Prof 8. 9. of the an sipe in 40 she of Aguilar B. Sunny, analogs and amines 40 6.

8. A. a S0 an Boule Ang, Cole, summer, the will do calling AB Mine Domine en from 1. 6. S.

4. an one Michigan Cairor. sing Biological station 28 Sheborea ahis summer. A. Mo of the animal Sam his ion with his mother Mina.

Judging from the tales Settle he of the caching B. Beanello extension journals has potamned from western BAR, where he spent three works She harvest fields, Miss Florence MeCall of Saline. wile has been taking post graduate work here this gear, will be in the commercial department of the Al Sene high school the coming gear. Major Terrill of the military dewho is in the Vaiversity Hospital of Kansas City as a recall a severe attack of asthma weeks ago, while on a pleasure trip Port Snelling, will be able spend the week ends at his home his family from now on, accordto advice from the department headquarters. his conditappears to be much better, 1 it will some time before he will be ready duty again," said Major David.

when questioned. Perry F. Hershey, E. E. writes from 302 West Twenty-seestreet, New York City, that the Kansas State men in the cast are progressing rapidly.

Hope F. and Morton Stigers with the American Telephone and Telegraph company and C. H. McCandless with Western Electric have all been granted increases in salary recently, indicative that their work is satisfactory. Mr.

Hershey writes that he Mr. Jenkins what he thought Kansas State after being out in commercial field a year, and Mr. Jenkins replied, "'The more I see of eastern men the more I think of State." Mr. Hershey is emwith the Western Electric company in the physical laboratory. work consists of testing all new apparatus before it is sent to the Hawthorne station in Illinois.

He it interesting and is well pleaswith his position. Short, M. E. '22, has recently appointed as navigation engiwith the war department. He be stationed at McCook Field, Ohio.

Mr. Short's war exbrought him closely in conwith aviation and his new posiwill be in that line of work. His will consist of laying out ofair ways, map making, and genaeronautical research. Upon college Mr. Short took a temporary position with the United Air Mail service.

Up Week" has been institutKansas University for the payof subscriptions to the stadium The Aggie "pay-up" week so far ahead as to be negligible, American Committee for DeFrance is sending French to American colleges as a part reconstruction program. One girl will attend Iowa State during the coming year under plan. 6 SOCIETY Amie of she 409 of she Longne a Hike do Color Bond ASHIER chaperoned she Hike. of the wite app in on Wample Thing monies of sine ahe Game a8 she Monie al Ginor coming 88, wore Miss Bank Trail, Mine Mine None Bully, Many Seaman, Mine Maggie Mine Many Partinr and Miss Dime Mary P. Fandille with Man, Marjorie for motor trig to lows and in diene.

The student heig in the cafeteria were of Mins Bifie May Cargo director, at a line pasty to the hem thesise Thursday evening, Dinner guests af the College Sunday were Dir. Mary, To Miss Caroline Perkins, and Miss Bail Poison. Pigst Madras The fast student perital the summer term was presented by the music department Thursday, July 13, at 4:30 A fair sined and enthusiastic audience allended. Those appearing on the program were: piano Charles Stratton. BEd is Hassinger, Ruth Falconer.

Helen Crow: vocal -Laurine Kens, Ruth Cunningham, Ruth Rathbone, and Ruth Emile Scott. Announcement is made of the approaching marriage of Miss Elizabeth Mabie and Mr. Donald Myron Herrick. The wedding will take place July 26 at the home of the bride's parents, Dr. and Mrs.

L. D. Mabie of Kansas City, Miss Mable attended K. S. A.

C. and is a member of the Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Herrick. who is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. N. Herrick of Kinsley, is a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity here. Huse-Crimmin Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Irene Huse and Mr.

Royce B. Crimmin, Saturday, July 1 at the bride's home at Laconla, N. H. Mrs. Crimmin has been instructor in the zoology department here for the last two years.

Mr. Crimmin graduated from the school of agricultural engineering at K. S. A. C.

with the 1922 class. They will live at Laconia, N. where Mr. Crimmin is engaged in the manufacturing business with the bride's fath- er, Mr. L.

C. Huse. Kramer--Sullivan Interesting to many Aggies on the hill will be the announcement of the marriage of Miss Evalene Kramer and Lieutenant Mortimer F. Sullivan, which took place in New York City June 30. The bride is a graduate of K.

S. A. C. with the class of 1919 and is a member of the Delta Zeta sorority. For the past two years she has been assistant director of the college cafeteria.

Lieutenant Sullivan is a graduate of the University of Colorado he is a member of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. Lieutenant and Mrs. Sullivan are making their home at present in Baltimore, where Lieutenant Sullivan is stationed with the Second division. Andrews- Prof. and Mrs.

W. H. Andrews announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Esther Andrews, '21, to Mr. W. C.

Mullendore of Oklahoma, Sunday June 11. Mr. and Mrs. Mullen- fine will anise Some de Climate Washing: am, 9. 6 Wine be Base of che Re Are of The coRding Anne Sumine, 86.

40 On The a ani 48 a of Sigma 990 Daniline and Man. Canning auto choir Wichita Dinny Mana Miss Booming al with a 48 Rome, Rop of Rita 910 wile in Rowe for she and Bow The dinner was in 8a0 000 48 BaR and Rive woRe one in the mg colors of Mine and capart, Panore of small in colors and wish Refle wore the The ens wage Miss dean Premone Mins Geraldine Mins Mins Mary Miss Disabil Coons, Mine Glades Starker, Mine Grane Casey, Miss Alice Carnag, Miss Mary MoP. moll, Miss Winifend Miss Siam Brien, Miss flown, Miss Ruth Miss Miss Lora Platt of Misso Bather Oile, Miss Eva Timmons and Mes. Merton Oile of Riley and Mrs. of TRACTOR DEMONNERATION STAGED ON COLLEGE PARM in Charge of Agricultural Bingi.

sorring Department The department of agricultural engineering of the college staged firet annual tractor plowing demosstration for wheat at the college agronomy farm, Wednesday, July The tractors that were shown were those carried by the local implement dealers. Tryouts and tuning up o- cupied the better part of the forenoon. After the free lunch served by the tractor men, Prof. I. E.

Call of the agronomy department talked about the effect of last year's traetor plowing on the wheat crop just harvested. Plowing started at 1:30 and was not stopped until the field was completed. Professor Sanders of the agricultural engineering department was in charge of the demonstration, and Walter Moore of the Ford agency down town was chairman of the eats committee. Prof. W.

B. Wendt has been in Manhattan several days this week visiting friends and transacting business. Professor Wendt, who was formerly with the applied mechanics department is now head of the civil engineering department at the School of Mines at Rapid City, S. He likes the locality and is quite enthusiastic about his position. The school of mines offers work in five engineering courses.

Dr. Wallace Bruce Fleming has recently been elected president of Baker university at Baldwin. DocFleming has for the past seven years been president of West Virginia Wesleyan college at BuckbanW. V. Doctor Fleming's formal introduction into office will occur in early part of September.

Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Peterson expect to spend the month of August in Idaho.

Prof. and Mrs. S. C. Salmon left Thursday, July 13 for Brookings, S.

D. where they will attend a family reunion of Mrs. Salmon's relatives. F. L.

Rhoades, specialist in farm management with the extension division, has gone on an extended trip to the southwestern part of the state. RE COMA 0999 MORE Ave an of Grape astive Angie elite choir work an the Commie (Same Be Ohio The APP 08 of Spam 80 ke 48 one slime of she commies whine was hope overly in the By she somalive will he site ave RoP 8 80 80 and Angie 90 80 88. The the inn of 6, 8. A C. app all and ape and The Angie girls wine app Anne the work age Mangese Belie, Cole Alice AlAle Lamonde and age from The Shis ANDP is poaching every pass of the and mating with le is son W.

ing ing that time week. sales is office. will gust the the tion. H. Holton officers Jackson dent now Mrs.

she of worth week. Pauling power and interest Dr. parents Mr. tained July A. beth.

Miss Glacier she tion rority. will go remainder Mrs. cataloguing rary, ional Miss in home end Miss Y. W. ing her marting held last might hall, prosinion was made loP the offering of AN additional la Campine Ina This work is under the of Miss DiNed or and is bring offered thes SO many regensts have come in for the work, from women in 90m- wile go out aser the state teaching during the school year and who may have to fake over work their communities, BE ITT IN TEACHING CANP CAMP Lifesaving and ing Instructor Miss Ruth Kittell, who was student assistant last year in the women's department of physical education, teaching folk dancing, has been employed during the summer at Camp Shawnee, Grandview, as ming, life saving, and diving instruetor.

The camp is under the auspices of the Camp Fire Girls, While here in sckool Miss Kittell won a medal in Red Cross life save ins work for completing the required number of hours in life saving praetice. She writes that she is well satisfied with her present work and that, as she has a position in view for this winter, she will not return to school. She will be replaced by Miss Frances Johnstone, who last year WaS student assistant in interpretive dancing, according to Instructor Worral of the department. Miss Johnstone will have nine hours a week this winter teaching both interpretive and folk dancing. She will be the only student assistant in the department this year.

'THE GYPSY TRAIL' TO BE PRESENTED AT 8:15 (Concluded from page one) field. "Jimmy" Albright will be remembered by regular Aggie students, for his effective acting in "Clarence," "The Ink Girl" and in the one-act plays. He is at present in Winfield where he is vice president of the firm with which his father was connected. He has come up from Winfield to take the role of Johnnie. "The Gypsy Trail" will be presented at Clyde, Kansas, on Monday, the 24th.

Clyde is the home town of Miss Turner. The performance will be on the same order as the "Boost for K. S. A. plays put on in various towns by the Purple Masque this spring.

The presentation at Clyde will be further enhanced by between act features of dancing and singing. Miss Gladys Stocker and Mr. McElhinney will do a Spanish dance, and Miss Howell of the music department will sing. S. C.

Salmon, professor of farm crops, left July 13 for Brookings, S. D. to enjoy a two weeks vacation..

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