Page 6 University Daily Kansan 产假 Friday, Nov. 17, 1961 Dorm Named for Californian The new women's dormitory under construction at the west edge of the campus has been named Margaret B. Hashinger Hall by the Board of Regents. Announcement of the name was made last night by Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe at a KU alumni meeting in Los Angeles. THE DORMITORY honors Mrs. Edward B. Hashinger of La Jolla, Calif., who has given funds for buildings at both the Lawrence and Kansas City campuses. In 1940, then the wife of the lats J. E. Battenfeld, she and her husband established Battenfeld Hall, men's scholarship hall, in memory Faculty Members To Analyze Play Five KU faculty members will participate in discussions after performances of Edward Albee's "The Sandbox" at Westminster Center Saturday and Sunday nights. They are Allen Crafton, professor emeritus of speech and drama; L. R. C. Agnew, associate professor of medical history; Peter J. Caws, associate professor and chairman of the department of philosophy; Walter Meserve, associate professor of English, and Sylvia Levine, instructor of sociology and anthropology. "The Sandbox" is being presented by amateurs in connection with Westminster Center's religious seminar program. The discussion, led by the faculty members, will attempt to analyze the play's theme and relevance to American society. of her younger son, John C. Battenfeld, who died in an automobile accident in 1939 while a KU student. AFTER THE DEATH of Mr. Battenfeld in 1947, she gave funds for the auditorium at the KU Medical Center in Kansas City. This gift was to honor her other son, Dr. Jesse R. Battenfield Jr., who was killed in a Navy airplane crash. HASHINGER HALL is expected to be completed and ready for occupancy by next September. It will house 444 women. The dormitory has the same room plan as Lewis and Templin Halls, but the center portion is designed for possible co-educational use if needed in the future. Two stairways and two elevators are being constructed, and a removable partition could be placed across the center of the lounge on each floor to separate the men's and women's sections. Total cost of the dormitory will be above $1.9 million, with construction costs accounting for $1.5 million. It is financed by the "quarter-mill dorm levy" passed by the 1955 legislature. Book Drive Started For Asia Foundation A book drive for the Asia Foundation has been started at KU. It will last until the end of the semester. The sponsors, KU-Y and Watson Library, request that college texts since 1945 and supplementary paperbacks and American novels be turned in at Watson Library. **Forcigen Students:** Please turn in your Test Grade and the Forcigen Student Advisor by Wednesday. The forms are on page 11 of the November issue of the International Campus News- Chemistry Department Special Collo- laboratory in pharmacy, Hidetake Rakihana Prof. of Nuclear Chemistry, Tokyo Institute of Tech- ech and Information on 'Ion Exchange Sponction of Fortune' Official Bulletin Episcopal Evening Prayer: 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. TODAY Hiliel Services: 6:45 p.m., Jewish Community Center, 917 Highland Dr. International Club: Directly towne- king Kansas Univ. Dancing and refreshments Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship: 7:30 p.m. Cottonwood Room of Student Union. Rev. Chester McCavley of Kansas will speak on "Christian Friendship." TOMORROW The Sandbox by Edward Albee. 8:15 p.m., Westminster Center, 1204 Oread. Lutheran Church Services; 8:30 and 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Immanuel Lutheran Church, 17th & Vermont. 5 p.m. Wednesdays. Catholic Mass: 9 and 11 a.m., Fraser Hall. (Newman Club). Faith & Life Seminar: 8:45 a.m. . West- ern Bible study: 1204 Oread . Breakfast and Bible study. Lutheran Church Services: 9:15 and 11:45 Lutheran Church, 13th and New, Hampshire. Oread Friends Worship Meeting: 10:30 a.m. Welcome to this silent Quaker meeting. Morning Worship: 11 a.m. Westminster College Church; Late Service, United Presbyterian Women. Sunday Evening Fellowship: 5:15 Westminster Center, 1204 Oread. Supper followed at 6:30 by "The Sandbox" by Edward Albee. Lutheran Student Association Evening Vespers: 5:15 p.m., Dunnah Chapel. Dinn- room, be at 5:45 in the Cottonwood Room, Kansas Union, with the program following. "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself."—Franklin D. Roosevelt NINA FOCH • DEAN JAGGER • E.G. MARSHALL • HENRY JONES *Corporate by LENORE COFFEE and MARIAN HARGROVE.* *PRESENTED BY HENRY BLANKE.* *Directed by JOSEPH PENNER* FRI.-SAT.-SUN. Adm. 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