Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, October 5, 1961 Around the Campus Early Dorm Opening For KU-MU Crowd All KU residence and scholarship halls will re-open during Thanksgiving recess at 6 p.m., Nov. 24, to accommodate students returning for the KU-MU football game. Fraternities and sororites are also being asked to re-open on that date, said Donald K. Alderson, dean of men, and Emily Taylor, dean of women. This action will be taken, they said, to discourage high-speed driving by students on Nov. 25, the day of the game, and also to accommodate the many parents and alumni who will be on the campus that day. Harriet Rigas Is a Bio-Medical Fellow A KU graduate student has been named a Fier Bio-Medical Fellow for the 1961-1962 year. Mrs. Harriet B. Rigas of Lawrence, who is doing research toward a doctorate on "Adaptive Control Systems," is one of 12 recipients of Fier fellowships for the coming year. The fellowship give students tuition expenses plus $1,500 annually Mrs. Rigas plans to finish her work here by the spring of 1963. New History Prof. Impressed by KU Dr. Aldon Duane Bell, a former Rhodes scholar from Oklahoma, is assuming the position of specialist in English history on the University of Kansas faculty. This position has been vacant since the death of Prof. Charles B. Realey a year ago. After receiving an A.B. degree from the University of Oklahoma in 1951, Dr. Bell began a three-year tenure as Rhodes scholar to Hartford College of Oxford University. Dr. Bell decided to come to the University due to the favorable impressions he received in October, 1959 when he visited here to interview prospective Rhodes Scholars. At that time, he was working for Swarthmore College, the American office for Rhodes. During an interview, Dr. Bell commented, "I am quite impressed by the library facilities, but I think more money should be spent on books. I am also quite impressed by the caliber of undergraduate students. If there are any students interested in the universities of England or Rhodes, I will be glad to answer any questions." Nehru's KU Visit Off; No Reason Is Given India's Prime Minister Nehru wil, not visit the KU campus as was previously hoped. Baldve Mitter, technical associate of chemistry, said today that tentative plans for Nehru to visit KU during his trip to Kansas City were off. Nehru was to attend the rededication ceremonies of the World War I Memorial in Kansas City, November 4, but his plans have been canceled. In an interview with the Lawrence Daily Journal-World Monday, Mitter suggested the possibility of the visit. Conference to Explain Graduate Study a conference to familiarize liberal arts students with graduate study will be held tomorrow and Saturday. Hans Rosenhaupt of the Woodrow Wilson Foundation will speak at a dinner at 5:45 p.m. tomorrow, and conference participants will attend "Idiot's Delight" as guests of the University Theatre. The conference is sponsored by University Extension, the Graduate School, and the College. --- UPPERCLASSMAN to become Tastemaker for large-sized college Our man must aspire to class presidencies . . . want to be included in Who's Who in American Colleges. How we help: with the Cricketeer College wardrobe. The knowing plaid sport-coats . . . the suave vested suits . . . the mustard and olive colors. They make you Tastemaker, Best-Dressed Man on the campus. Illustrated here: the very important vest, the very important glen plaid. Trimlines shoulders all your own, narrow trouser . . . suits $62.50. sport coats $37.50 Another in our Cricketeer Trimlines series directed to The YOUNG MAN WHO WANTS TO MAKE $10,000 A YEAR BEFORE HE'S 30. Young Life Meets Tonight Young Life Fellowship's second meeting will be at 7 p.m. today in the Meadowlark Room of the Kansas Union. Young Life, the newest campus organization, is a non-denominational religious group. Norm Robbins heads the group. Howard Parker is University representative. Every man is the center of a circle, whose fatal circumference he can not pass.-John James Ingalls We Are Now Offering a complete new service. 365 excuses to have your favorite beverage at the Jayhawk Cafe — 1340 Ohio Today's excuse: Birthday of Chester Allen Arthur Serving KU and the Lawrence area with the BEST TASTING MILK for over 41 years.