SUMMER SESSION KANSAN 2584 Buler, John Jr., Larned ...1042 Ohio 1292 Bulger, William B. Topeka ...1409 Tenn. Burgtorf, Aubrey E., Baldwin ...Commutes Burgtorf, Charles A., Baldwin ...Commutes Burton, Lloyd D. Chanute ..Geol. Field Trip 1906M Burton, Robert A., Overbrok ..728 Ohio 2973 Butrum, Francis J. Holton ..112 W. 15th 580 Buizck, Philip E., Lawrence ..1234 Mis. Buzzell, Ray E., Topeka ..Commutes Buzzell, Ray E., Topeka 1580R Caldwell, Clancy D. Larned 1411 Ky. 1632 Caldwell, Samuel A., K.C. Mo. 1332 La. 1312 Calhoun, Ross L. Kansas City 1247 Ohio Cameron, Drummond W., Fort Scott 923 Ohio 2047W Campbell, Robert E. Herington 927 La. ... Cannon, William L., K.C. Mo. Commutes 1360 Carlson, Carli S. Frankfort 19 W. 14th 2165 Carter, Elton E. Elkhart 1325 Tenn. 1789J Carter, Hayman T, Coffeyville 1111 Miss. Cartwright, Russell W., Coffeyville 726 Ala. 2063 Caruthers, Percy, Kansas City 1101 Miss. 2734 Cass, Cecil D. Howard 929 Miss. Cassel, Charles M., Lawrence 1821 Ind. Chesney, Lester W., Salina 1323 Otn. 2589J Christenson, Lawrence E., Olsburg 1620 Tenn. 2422 Church, George F., Lawrence 1809 La. ... Claassen, Walter C., Newton Emory A. Clarke, James G., Lecompton Commutes 1090 Claypool, J. Gordon, Kansas City 1601 R.I. 2652J Clucas, Gordon H., St. Louis, Mo. 1353 Vt. 837 Cochrane, Joseph L., Hoisington 1004 W. 4th 1448 Cochrane, William W., Lawrence Univ. Club Coldren, John D., Ottawa Commutes Cole, John E., Winchester Commutes 2944 Coleman, Dean, Long Beach, Calif. 1416 W. 7th 1875J Colgan, James R., Atchison 1219 Ohio 2657R Coll, Emory E., Lawrence 220 E. 18th Collins, Floyd I, Argonia 1624 Tenn. Collins, Ira G., Parker 1624 Tenn. 655 Conner, Rex A, McPherson 1200 La. 1002 Cook, Harold A, Garnett 1145 Ind. Cook, S. Maurice, Chanute 1231 Oread Cookinham, George A, Topeka 1425 Tenn. 3125 Cooper, Paul B, Gridley 1247 Ohio 1533R Cooper, Thomas J, Kansas City 706 N.Y. 526 Copeland, Lewis A, Lawrence,Rt.4. 1127 Ohio 957 Corbett, John, Emporia 1621 Edgehill 2958M Coriell, Lewis L., Lawrence 1405½ Mass. 1906 Coulson, Clyde C, Newton 1231 La. 1899 Cowan, Robert B, Parker 1230 Oread 902 Cowgill, Robert D, Topeka 1420 Tenn. Crabbe, Delbert E, Lawrence 923 Oh 2199R Craig, Clarence C, Lawrence 1716 La 1502 Crockett, Cary I. Jr. FT Leavenworth 1420 Ohio Cross, Albert L, Merriam Commutes 2688 Crouch, Charles A, Topeka 1537½ Tenn. 2968J Crouch, John D. Everest 1340 Ky 3028J Daggett, Marvin, F., Reading ...1121 Ky. 565 Dalby, Jack C., Topeka ...1200 La. 1452 Darby, Herbert H., Washington ...924 La. 2852 Davis, Worden A., Garnett ...1109 Tenn. 1360 Davis, W. Estel, Sabin, Ohio ...19 W. 14th 2532 Dawson, Orville L., Lawrence ...1700 N.H. 3021 Dearborn, Earl H., Manhattan ...1231 Oread 1790 Decker, Albert I. Jr., Lawrence ...826 Ala. 1006 DeFever, Albert F., Fall River ...1323 Ohio 1484 Demaret, Ferdinand V., Corona ... 1408 Tenn. 1494 Dennen, Rowland L., Colby ... 1205 Oread 2915 Dent, Lavern A, K.C. Mo. ... 1216 Ohio 1862 Deutch, Harry S., Kansas City ... 1043 Ind. 1862 Deutsch, Milton, Kansas City ... 1043 Ind. 2436J Dingus, Henry W., Mound City ... 746 Maine 2876 Dissinger, Edward R., Lawrence ... 1340 Vt. 1835W Dodd, Melvin E., Burlington ... Brady Apts. 2553J Dodge, Allen R., Salina ... 823 Mo. Donnymer, Bryon C., Baldwin ... Commutes Dreese, William C., Halstead ... 1201 Oread Drew, Jesse M., Kansas City ... 1233N.J. 1727 Droll, Alfred S., Grainfield ... 408 W. 13th 1902 Dryden, Alan J., Ellsworth ... 1233 Oread 194 Duer, John C., Lawrence ... 615½ Ind. 1159 Duerksen, George H., Hillsboro ... 1320 Ohio 1902 Dunham, Robert H., Paola ... 1233 Oread 1115 Eads, Charles V., Ensign ... 1209 Oread 2549 Early, Albert P., Harper ... 1115 Ohio 3125 Ediger, Gustave A., Turner ... 1247 Ohio 365 Edmonds, Howard B, Baxter Springs ... 1614 Ky. Eiffert, Lawrence L., Denison ... 1547 K. Elder, Harold C., Smith Center ... 745 Mo. 1902 Elliott, Howard R, Pittsburg ... 1233 Oread Ellis, Scott, Short Hills, N.J. Geol. Field Trip Embrich, Major John R., Ft. Riley Brady Apts. 2569W Endacott, John E., Abilene ... 1934 La. Endacott, John L., Topea ... Workfield 2738W Engleman, Howard, Arkansas City ... 1315 Tenn 1484 Engrich, Curt E., Chapman ... 1408 Tenn 2446R Erickson, Peter A., Lawrence ... 1046 Tenn 365 Evans, Dick B., Hudson ... 1614 Ky. 2062 Evans, Norman G., Maple City ... 1222 Miss. Ewers, John D., Caney ... Geol. Field Trip 1313J Ewert, Henry, Smolan ... 1319 Vt. 1252 Ewing, Ephraim C., Kansas City ... 1101 Miss. 1144 Ewing, Frank C., Lawrence ... 1001 West Hills Fees, Walter Scott, Iola ... 1425 Tenn. 726 Ferguson, William, Wellington ... 1301 W. Campus 2837R Fielder, Alexander R., Salina ... 1546 Mass. 389 Fincke, John K., Kansas City ... 1115 Tenn. 2619R Fine, Harrison H., Marysville ... 2101 Tenn. 2682R Finley, Edgar C.,棉花沃林 ... 1819 Maine Fisher, Paul M., Topea ... 1001 West Hills 2292J Fitch, Wayne, Minneapolis ... 912 Ala. 2939J Fleming, Frederic W., Fredonia ... 700 Ala. 2922M Flipper, Carl F., Jr., Topea ... 716 Ala. 2814 Fog ell, J. Wray, Burlingame ... 1241 La. 2739R Foote, Oscar E., Lyons ... 712 Maine 2062 Forbes, Fritz W., Eureka ... 1222 Miss. Forbes, Robert W., Cherryvale Forker, Marvin P., Kingman ... 1424 Ky. 389 Forman, Lawrence E., Lawrence ... 1115 Tenn. Foster, Arthur J., Topea ... 7111½ Mass. Foster, Edward L., Topea ... 7111½ Mass. 947 Frakes, Robert F., Lawrence ... 1040 Conn Francis, John A., Merriam ... Commutes Frazier, William T., ElDorado ... Geol. Field Trip 565 French, Freeman G., Topea ... 1200 La 1715 Frink, Frank R., Lawrence ... 2145 Vt 628 Fritzemeier, William H., Stafford ... 1147 Tenn 1555 Frost, Harold L., Americus ... 1416 Tenn 2537M Frowe, Eugene W., Lawrence ... 1924 La Fuggit, LeRoy Jr., Hoisington ... Geol. Field Trip 1761 Funk, Eddie, Lawrence ... 1652 Miss (To be continued in next issue) The Lawrence National Bank Lawrence, Kansas CONDENSED STATEMENT At the Close of Business June 30.1938 RESOURCES LIABILITIES Cash and Due from Banks... $1,372,705.97 United States Bonds ... 502,868.58 Municipal and Other Bonds ... 364,652.29 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures ... 104.00 Loans ... 592,014.91 Capital $ 100,000.00 Surplus 62,000.00 Undivided Profits 134,182.00 Deposits 2,570,163.75 TOTAL ... $2.866.345.75 TOTAL ... $2,866,345.75 The above statement is correct. Phinney Addresses Phi Delta Kappa R. V. Phinney, superintendent of schools at Larned, will speak on the subject "Teacher Retirement Income" at the Phil Delta Kappa initiation banquet to be held at the Colonial Tea Room this evening at 6 o'clock. Phinney served as chairman of a committee appointed by the Kansas State Teachers Association to study the problem. Other entertainment will be vocal music by Otis Mumaw, gr., and group singing led by Joe Williams, music instructor in Lawrence. GEO. W. KUHNE, Cashier. Tickets for the banquet may be obtained from Earl Bowlby, W. A. McElvoy, and Reid Hemphill. N. De Rubertis Continued from page 1 compose. One of his latest compositions, "Niobe," was played by the music camp band Sunday night. As yet unpublished, the composition was taught to the young musicians from the original score. Seminar Postponed Mr. De Rubertis was born in Naples, Italy. He studied in Italy and in France before coming to the United States. He has been associated with musical organizations in New York, Kansas City, and Montreal, Canada. Prof. Bert Nash's seminars for the courses P300, P399, and M39, will be held Thursday afternoon at 3 in room 115 Fraser, instead of meeting Wednesday afternoon. son Born to Mr. and Mrs. Nichols A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nichols Monday, July 4 at Kansas City. Mr. Nichols is secretary to the chancellor. WANT COLUMN TEN DOLLARS REWARD — The Summer Session Kansan will pay a reward of ten dollars for information leading to the apprehension of the person guilty of taking from the campus the Kansan distribution boxes. Call 25 or communicate with The Editor. -10 CLASSIFIED Enjoy the COOL COMFORT Of Our Air-Conditioned Shop Shampoo and Fingerwave 50c and up COSMETICS VANITY BEAUTY SHOP Phone 1372 COSMETICS IVA'S Shompoo and Wave 35c Complete Permanents $1.50 up Phone 533 941 $ _{1/2} $ Mass. St. TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920 - 22 Mass. Phone 12 Shampoo and Wave Set, dryed Oil Shampoo and Wave Set, dryed 50c Permanents and End Curls $1.00 complete MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP 7321% Mass. Phone 2353 400 Enjoy Concert Audience Battles Heat To Hear Sunday Band Program Perspiration failed to dampen the appreciation of enthusiastic audiences who listened to concerts played by the orchestra and band of the music camp at the University, under the baton of N. De Rubertis, guest conductor, Sunday afternoon and evening. More than 150 heard the orchestra in Hoch auditorium and 350 to 400 were entertained by the band in Fowler Grove. Especially appreciated by the audience was the artistry displayed by Paul Stoner, violin soloist, as he played the "Introduction and Rondo Caprisioso," by Saint-Saens. The selection from "Rosamunde" by Schubert was played with thorough understanding on the part of De Rubertis. "American Fantasy" by Herbert, directed by David Lawson, assistant director of the camp, was appropriate as a Fourth of July season selection. The number included several familiar American melodies and closed with the "Star Spangled Banner." Fireworks were exploded from the stage as the percussion section lent reality to the battle scene near the close of the number. The still twilight evening added materially to the beauty of the openair concert in Fowler Grove. De Rubertis received a long ovation from both audience and band members for the first performance of "Niobe," a romantic legend recently written by him for the modern band. Russell L. Wiley, director of the music camp and University band director, directed three numbers including a modern idiom "Rhapsody in Rhumba." The guest conductor who is scheduled to arrive to work with the band and orchestra the coming week is Ralph E. Rush, of Cleveland, Ohio. Both band and orchestra will read new literature under Mr. Rush in preparation for the two concerts scheduled next Sunday. Mrs. G. B. Blackwelder Dies at 85 Mrs. G. B. Blackwelder Dies at 85 Mrs. Gertrude Boughton Black welder, 85, onetime assistant to Jane Addams at Hull House and a graduate of the University, died at her home on the Stanford University campus at Palo Alto, Calif. yesterday. Mrs. Blackwelder was a former president of the Chicago Women's club. Clinic Still Open Graduate students and others wishing to have their children examined in the reading clinic are asked to call at room 16, Fraser hall, to make appointment. The clinic examines the pupil's eyes, and tests his reading ability. NOTICE - All candidates for the degree * of Bachelor of Arts in education * should make an appointment * with their educational adviser to * have their standing checked before the end of the Summer Session. - Office hours until July 23 will * be from 10:30 to 11:30 and from * 1:30 to 3:30 daily. A. H. TURNEY, Educational Adviser. * * * * *