Wednesday, Sept. 27, 1961 University Daily Kansan Page 3 Around the Campus Keys May Be Distributed Monday Senior keys may be given out Monday, Emily Taylor, Dean of Women, said last night. It depends on how soon letters of permission are received from parents of senior women. All senior women who applied for a senior key met last night to hear the regulations concerning use of the keys. Mrs. James Lowe, assistant to the Dean of Women, explained the rules. She said the program would work only if it were used judiciously and wisely. "The program is carried out entirely by the seniors themselves," she said. "It is entirely your responsibility." Dean Taylor was not at the meetings. She said later that based on the lists from organized houses, more than 325 women had applied for keys. She expects almost all of these women to get keys. "The house representatives to discuss senior privileges voted unanimously for senior keys," Dean Taylor said. Students May Pick Up Season Tickets Students who have bought season football tickets may pick them up at the main (East) lobby of Allen Field House. Students must bring their permanent identification cards to the Field House. Each student must pick up his own ticket regardless of whether or not he ordered tickets in a group last spring. Pickett Is Chairman of History Committee Calder M. Pickett, professor of journalism, has been named chairman of the history committee of the Association for Education in Journalism. The committee will be in charge of history sessions at the convention of AEJ, to be held in 1962 at the University of North Carolina, and is engaged in a national project to prepare a guide to manuscript sources in the history of American journalism. YELLOW CAB CO. Phone Strand Receives 1961 Pharmacy Award VI 3-6333 24 Hour Service Chess Club To Meet Marilyn June Strand, Lost Springs junior, has received the William D. Weibley Scholarship in the School of Pharmacy for 1961-62. The Chess Club will meet at 7 p.m. tomorrow in Parlor C of the Kansas Union. Anyone interested may attend. A team will be selected to play a match Oct. 8 with the Kansas City Chess Club. The award, $104 each semester, is made to a worthy student in the School of Pharmacy. Home Economics Club Meeting The Home Economics Club will meet at 4 p.m. tomorrow at the Home Management House. Members are asked to be in front of Fraser Hall immediately before the meeting. Miss Strand has been on the Dean's Honor Roll and received various awards. The true test of civilization is not the census, nor the size of cities, nor the crops,no, but the kind of man the country turns out.-Ralph Waldo Emerson First KU-Y Membership Meeting Thursday, Sept. 28----7:30 Attention Engineering Students Big Eight Room — Kansas Union Building Non-members of all races and nationalities welcome Used Calculators and Adding Machines THE BORDMAN COMPANY 1248 W. 71 Terr., K. C., Mo. JA 3-5562 Inquire About Like to Swing? SIP You'll LOVE It! DO YOU KNOW... ... HOW TO BROWSE? Come down today and enroll in our free course, elements of browsing. If You Don't If You Do This is the place to ply your trade. We'll be expecting you. BROWSING HOURS 10-5:30 THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Sizes 4 to 10 "M" width only 813 Mass. McCoy's Phone VI 3-2091 813 Mass. Read and Use Kansan Classifieds ARENSBERG'S 819 Mass. FLORSHEIM black gold! $24.95 other styles from $19.95 the new, robust, needed brown Rare happening; color discovery makes a great hit. Not surprising, though, because Black Gold is authentic, practical, needed! A robust, new brown created by Florsheim to set off the new clothing shades. Also in Black or Dark Brown CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED