Friday, October 27,1967 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 5 'Cottonwood Review' to feature poet Robert Greeley interview The fall issue of "The Cotton- wood Review," which will include an interview with poet Robert Greeley, should be available in Geology, engineering get Humble Oil grant A grant of $5,500 will be presented to KU from the Humble Oil Education Foundation of Oklahoma City, City, Friday, Nov. 3, in a short ceremony in the office of Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe. The grant will be divided: $3,000 to the department of geology for the W. E. Pratt Research Foundation, $2,000 to petroleum engineering, and $500 to the School of Engineering and Architecture. The funds will be used to improve the quality of teaching and research and to enable outstanding students to continue their education. E. H. Bescher of the Houston, Tex., headquarters of Humble's exploration department, will make the presentation. early December, said David Stewart, Shawnee Mission senior and co-editor. The purpose of the magazine is to publish outstanding poetry, prose and visual art. Anyone may submit material for publication. All material is read or viewed by a poetry, prose or visual art editor. Accepted material then receives final approval from the managing editors. Bill Knief, Mission junior, and Stewart, both former managing editors, have agreed to edit the magazine until a new managing editor can be selected. The editor chosen for this year did not return to the post. Funds for the publication come from a University grant. The magazine is published three times a year. The spring issue sold over 850 copies, Stewart said. "Copies are 25 cents each, but this does not cover printing costs," said Jim Schmidt, Russell junior and poetry editor. "We get lots of material, but little of it is publishable," said Schmidt. "The magazine gives $25 for the best prose and poetry submitted for each issue." "The bulk of the fall issue will be visual art, but it will not override the literary portion," Stewart said. The spring 1967 issue was the first to use visual art. It included photography, lithography and drawings. Stewart said there will be an organizational meeting for the magazine at 7 p.m. November 5 in room 118 of the Kansas Union. GSP evacuated during minor fire All 420 women residents of Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall were evacuated from the building at 11:30 p.m. Thursday while Lawrence firemen extinguished a blaze in the hall's trash chute. The blaze caused negligible damage to the chute, firemen reported. They theorized that a lighted cigarette in the chute started the fire. An ex-Woody Hermsr. sideman and a KU piano instructor lead a jazz quintet which is coming to KU Sunday, Oct. 29. Combo to play in Union; includes KU instructor Student Union Activities will present the group in a two-hour concert at 3:30 p.m. Sunday in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. Admission charge will be $1. Those tiny bubbles getting organized at the top of your glass have a lot to do with taste and aroma. Most beers have carbonation pumped in mechanically. Not Budweiser. We go to a barrel who has been a member of the Woody Herman "Herds." The group often performs at a Kansas City nightclub. Should you drink beer straight from the bottle? Keeping Budweiser inside the bottle or can is missing half the fun. If you're on a blanket party or something, carrying along a glass is pretty clumsy. But when it's convenient, we think it's a shame not to use one. COMING "Hunchback of Notre Dame" Union Ballroom October 31,1967 of trouble and expense to let Budweiser create its own bubbles with the natural carbonation of Beechwood Ageing. So you really can't blame us for wanting you to get it at its best, can you? Just for fun, pour your next four or five bottles of Bud into a glass. If you don't agree that the extra taste, clarity and The Tardif-Martin quintet plays "primarily 'be-bop,'" said Paul Tardif, one of the group's founders, "but the program will also include a mixture of standards and original jazz. The audience should be able to hear the melody at times." We won't say another word. Bierstube 14th & Tennessee Best Place in the World to Drink Budweiser! aroma make a big difference, go back to the bottle. Budweiser...best reason in the world to drink beer ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC. • ST. LOUIS • NEWARK • LOS ANGELES • TAMPA • HOUSTON Pianist Tardif, a member of the KU fine arts faculty, organized the quintet about two years ago with Arch Martin, a trombonist COMING "Phantom of the Opera" Union Ballroom October 31, 1967 Join us this Saturday in Die Kneipe for Free Lunch and Budweiser on Tap before the KU-Iowa State game, Starting at 10:00 a.m. RUGGED ROMANTIC . . . Your favorite classic moc, fashioned with distinction thanks to handsewn vamp details and finest, softest uppers. oldmaine trotters Royal College Shop