University Daily Kansan Page 3 KU Exchange Program Offers Study For 15 Travel and study abroad with little or no personal expense are available to 15 KU students each year under the University Exchange Program. "KU has the largest exchange program of any University in the United States," said J. A. Burzle, professor of German and chairman of the Fulbright and Exchange Scholarship committee. PROF. BURZLE explained that each fall KU sends 15 graduate students or graduates of the previous year to universities in England, Scotland, France, Germany and Switzerland while students from the same institutions attend KU for one academic year. Scholarships awarded to the students from the foreign universities consist of free tuition, a cash stipend sufficient to provide for full maintenance and a small sum for incidental expenses. The award does not provide for vacations or traveling expenses. AFTER RECEIVING the University awards, the students may apply for a Fulbright Travel Grant, a KU stipend. All Student Council travel grants or a Maupin travel award. Though KU students will be selected by the foreign universities on the basis of personal and academic qualifications, Dr. Burzle noted students need not have excellent grades. However, they must be fluent in the language of the appropriate country. However, Prof. Burzle said in most cases students can be assured that their travel will be paid. 1912 work ionery aid ditor ators agen January 15, 1963, is the deadline for turning in applications and letters of reference addressed to J. A. Burzle, chairman of the German department. Application forms are available at 306 Fraser. CORRECTION Tickets for the Smother Brothers will be on sale in the information Booth Wednesday, Feb. 4. NOT Wed., Jan. 26 --amo The Kansas Union will host a combination bowling, billiards, chess and table tennis tournament February 16. FREE PROSPECTUS-BOOKLET tells how to acquire shares of UNITED ACCUMULATIVE FUND through... Competing teams will come from Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska and Kansas. KU students will represent the University. Union Will Host Four-State Tourney UNITED PERIODIC INVESTMENT PLANS These plans (up to $100,000 in multples of $2,500) enable you to invest a minimum of $125 to start, and $25 periodically, in more than 100 corporations or institutions in United Accumulation. A diversified manager mutual fund seeking possible long-term growth of capital. The winners in each division will be eligible for national competition sponsored by the Association of College Unions. For free copy of the Prospectus-Booklet and other information mail this ad today or call Friday. Jan. 11. 1963 Students are needed to help manage the tournament. WADDELL & REED, INC. National distributor-Represented locally by MRS. FREDRICK MOREAU 1942 Louisiana V 3-4588 TV viewers remember the Smothers Brothers for their appearances on the Danny Thomas Show, the Jack AarBay Show, the Merv Griffin Show and Bing Crosby's specials. KU students plodding through final examinations and snow have next semester to look forward to. Tickets for the SUA spring concert series will go on sale Wednesday, Feb. 6, in the information booth. The satirical pair with the guitar and bass will be on campus Saturday. Feb. 9, for the Student Union Activities spring concert. Smothers Brothers Will Bring Swing to KU The Smothers Brothers are coming. Address their satirical manner of disarming folk songs and they soon found themselves playing in the Purple Onion in San Francisco. Tom and Dick Smothers, former collegians began a tour of college campuses last fall. The two began their career in a Southern California beer and pretzel palace. Although still in their early twenties, the two brothers have appeared at the Blue Angel in New York, the Crystal Palace in St. Louis, the Exodus in Denver, and Mr. Kelly's in Chicago. The New York Times described the two as "A fresh type of stinging satire and a good deal of musical acumen. They smother the folk song craze in wit". Audiences responded favorably to [cr] PATRONIZE YOUR ADVERTISERS Fraternity Jewelry Badges, Rings, Novelties Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles, Cups, Trophies, Medals 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER Balfour STUDENTS Grease Jobs . . $1.00 Brake Adj. . . . 98c Automotive Service Motor Tune-Ups, Wheel Balancing 7 a.m.-11 p.m. PAGE CREIGHTON FINA SERVICE 1819 W. 23rd — NOTICE — Sandy's Sandy's Swift and Thrift Drive-in will be open until 1 o'clock tonite. HAMBURGERS 15c FRENCH FRIES 10c Specially priced for those in love! $250.00 other sets from $100.00 Convenient Terms Your KU ID Is Your Pass to Credit 743 Mass. VI 3-4366 University Players Presents the Off-Broadway Hit 'The Fantasticks' Jan. 11-19 Experimental Theatre 8:30 — 1 dollar Tickets now on sale at University Theatre Box Office Special Mon. — Tues. — Wed. Jan.14 Jan.15 Jan.16 Car Coats $100 Thurs. Fri. Sat. Jan. 17 Jan. 18 Jan. 19 20% Discount ON ANYTHING YOU HAVE CLEANED