FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1939 SUMMER SESSION KANSAN PAGE THREE Everybody's Home Town Paper Is in the University Library By Raymond Derr, Gr. By Raymond Derr, Gr. One of the departments of the University library which could no doubt charge admission, and continue to be patronized willingly by the students is the division of newspapers in the magazine room. At all hours of the day this room is crowded, and especially so on Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays, for it is on those days that many of the weeklies arrive and are distributed to their respective locations. This number represents nearly all of the dailies, and most of the principal weeklies. One may find his hometown newspaper among the group, and one from practically any other locality which supports a newspaper. More than 225 newspapers; dailies, semi-weeklies and weeklies, published in every section of Kansas, as well as out-of-state newspapers are received and placed in the compartment along the west wall, or filed on the rack in the center of the room. Some of the smaller dailies are to be found in the west compartments, Mrs. Wm. Dickerson To Give Illustrated Art Lecture July 19 An illustrated lecture on "Art for the Public's Sake," will be given by Mrs. William Dickerson of Wichita at 8 o'clock Wednesday night, July 19, in Fraser theater. The slides that she will show cover a period of 500 years of the use of the third-dimension in painting. They illustrate the varying concepts of art by people of different countries and in different periods of history, from Italian renaissance to modern American. Mrs. Dickerson was graduated from the University in 1929. She has done art work with Karl Mattern, assistant professor of painting, and painting with B. J. O. Nordfeldt, of Santa Fe, N. M. She also studied five years at the School of Wichita Art Museum, of which her husband is a director. She has lectured in clubs, high schools, and colleges in the leading cities of 13 states. Mrs. Dickerson's lecture here will concern itself mainly with the importance of using the principles that every great artist delineates in his work to, increase one's personal satisfaction. It will not be directed specifically to art lover and artists only, but to everyone. Moreau and Wife Leave for Vacation F. J. Moreau, dean of the School of Law, and Mrs. Moreau will leave today by automobile for Nova Scotia. They plan to spend about five weeks in Madison, Wisc., and will visit Dr. W. L. Burdick, dean emeritus of the School of Law, at Martha's Vineyard. yard. They will return to Lawrence by Sept. 1. De Rubertis (Continued from page one) (Mendelssohn), Paul Stoner, Soloist; ("Segariana Suite", (De Rubertis), Six Humoresques for Orechestra, Popeye Goes Fishing, Capriccioses Olive Oyl, The Goon and the Sea Hag, Introducing the Gentleman Wimpy, Sunday Dinner at Rough- House Inn. Theme Song (The audience is dismissed on the first chord of the theme song.) BAND Theme Song: Mr. De Rubertis Conducting, Festival March "The Chancellor" (De Rubertis) Dedicated to Russell L. Wiley and the K. U. Band; Overture to Macreon" (Cherubini); Romantic Legend "Niobe" (De Rubertis); Symphony in B, flat Major, (Fauchet), First Movement - Maestos-o-Allegro, Finale - Allegro-Viage Theme Song. Mr. Wiley Conducting, Cypress Silhouettes, A Modern Rhapsody of the Deep South, (Bennett). but the principal ones are on the racks. Some of them which may be found on the racks include Pittsburgh Headlight, Pratt Daily Tribune, Salina Journal, Topeka Capital, Wichita Eagle, Winfield Courier, Kansas City Call, Kansas City Kansan, Kansas City Star and Times, Journal, the Lawrence Journal-World, The Leavenworth Times, McPherson Republican, Norton Telegram, Parsons Sun, Junction City Union, Joplin Globe, Hays News, Iola Register, Golden City Telegram, Old Trier Tribune, Redmond Newton Evening Kansan-Republican, El Dorado Times, Emporia Gazette, Dodge City Globe, Concordia-Blade-Empire, Clay Center Dispatch, Coffeeville Daily Journal, Cherryvale Reporter, Caldwell Messenger, Augusta Gazette, Atchison Globe, and the Abilene Reflector. the Deep Sound. Theme Song (The audience is dismissed after the first chord of the theme song). The weeklies and semi-weeklies represent a list too long for print, but are classified by the towns in which each is printed. For those who do not find their hometown paper in this group, and feel they cannot get along without it, it is quite possible that they may find the paper they seek in the news room of the Summer Session Kansan in the journalism building. Education Banquet Will Be July 25 The annual banquet given for Summer Session students who are enrolled or who have been enrolled in the School of Education and for their wives and friends, will be held at 6:30 o'clock, Tuesday, July 25, in the Memorial Union building. R. L. Dennen is chairman of the program committee. J A H ! Fee Itty Fiddies Fee Itty Fiddles was a popular song, Till some Schiller was a popular song, Till some Schiller Feller came along. He hadn't any rhythm and his work was pore The itty fids were stranded On a Kansas Shore. m a Kansas Shore. —By a Itty Teacher. "Dutch Treats" are in style again. Keeping the cost below 14 cents is getting to be a popular pastime, to escape the penny tax. Spitsbergen is the most northerly inhabitable land in the world. WANT ADS LOST: Keys, on wire ring. Probably in parking lot west of Library. Finder please leave at Kansan Office. FURNISHED APARTMENT for rent, two rooms with bath and kitchenette. On view now, available September 1. Phone 471 or 2204J. LOST: Walter Hagen No. 7 golf club on University golf course Monday afternoon. Finder call Cecil Kennedy, phone 3125. 8 Prizes totalling $125 in cash will be awarded the outstanding pictures submitted before Sept. 1, by the Kansas Industrial Development commission, and competition is open to all. Outstanding Pictures Eligible for Awards 30c TIRED OF SHAVING? Every Day — Any Hour HAL'S 411 W. 14th Phone 330 Giant Limeades 5c A sweepstakes prize of $50 will be given to the picture which is considered best of all entries, and there will be three other prizes of $25 each for the best Kansas industrial picture, the best Kansas agriculture and the best Kansas scenic picture. Some of the rules of the contest are: Any number of pictures may be submitted, but all must be 5x7 or larger, and unmounted; with name and address of contestant on the back of each picture submitted. You'll like the Rand Shaver for closer, cooler shaves $9.50 No picture will be returned, and all entries will become the property of the commission. Competent and unprejudiced judges will award the prizes. Contestants are asked to keep their negatives, since prize winners will be asked to turn them over to the commission. 10-day free trial The contest is in connection with the recent development program to attract new industry to the state. R.A. Clymer, El Dorado, is director of the commission. HAL'S 411 W. 14th Phone 330 All entries should be addressed to Miss Electa Kindlesperger, Lawrence school nurse, discussed the duties of a school nurse and the service of community agencies in the interests of school children at a meeting of Dr. A. H. Turney's class in School Hygiene Monday and Tuesday. School Nurse Addresses Social Hygiene Class Dr. Richard F. Boyd, assistant director of the Division of Child Hygiene of the Kansas State Board of Health, will talk in Dr. Turney's class in School Hygiene at .9:30 Thursday morning, in room 310, Fraser hall. The lecture is open to everyone interested. the Department of Information, Kansas Industrial Development commission, State House, Topeka. For Your Hot Weather Appetite Try Our 25c COLD PLATE Served Daily Served Daily UNION FOUNTAIN Fee itty teachers Fee itty teachers Up here at Tea You Where teachers are thick And men are few. Oh the fee itty teachers They looked and looked But one old Principal Was all they hooked. (To be Continued) Comfortably Cooled! 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