PAGE FOUR TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1937 Smith Holds Lead in Loop Softball Slate Altered Somewhat Temporarily; Standings Change SUMMER SESSION KANSAN Standings | Team | W. | L. | Pct. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Smith | 3 | 0 | 1.000 | | Howell | 2 | 1 | .666 | | Strickler | 2 | 1 | .666 | | Buller | 1 | 2 | .333 | | Bird | 1 | 2 | .333 | | Caldwell | 0 | 3 | .000 | Friday's Results Strickler, 18; Caidwell, 10. Howell, 4; Buller, 1. Smith, 12; Bird, 11. Playing under a schedule changed somewhat to satisfy the desires of team members, all six summer session softball lineups saw action last Thursday afternoon. Smith's aggregation blasted Caldwell in an 18-10 to stay on top with three victories, and other teams held relatively the same positions in the standings as before. Prior to last Thursday's engagements, four teams—Howell, Strickler, Buller and Bird—were tied up at the halfway mark, with Caldwell trailing. Strickler's victory over Caldwell held the latter on the bottom, while Strickler and Howell moved up a notch to the .666 rating, and Buller and Bird dropped to .333 Games yesterday were not planned according to the original schedule, but it was thought the schedule would be put back into effect soon. "Main Building" Became "Fraser" Forty Years Ago Fraser hall, oldest building on the campus, has had a birthday in name, but not in age. Forty years ago the Board of Regents of the University got together and decided to name the "main building" of the campus "Fraser Hall." Attention to this birthday, which almost went unheralded, is due to a paragraph which appeared recently in the "Forty Years Ago" column of the Lawrence Daily Journal-World: "Following the suggestion of Chancellor Snow in his class day response Monday afternoon during commencement exercises, the board of regents of Kansas University at their meeting held later in the week, decided to officially name the main building of the University 'Fraser Hall.' This building is thus named after Chancellor John Fraser who was at the head of the school when the building was secured and was somewhat instrumental in securing it. Hereafter when the main building of the University is spoken of it will be as 'Fraser Hall', but it will probably always be the main building to old students and it will take years to change a custom that has prevailed for so long a time." Chester Woodward, Topeka, president of the K.U. Alumni association, and Fred Ellsworth, secretary, returned Saturday from a three-day trip through eastern Kansas and northern Oklahoma to promote association membership. Ellsworth and Woodward Make Alumni Promotion Trip They held meetings in larger towns from Ottawa to Tulsa, and set up organizations for conducting campaigns. Quotas have been assigned to the various towns, which Caney and Bartlesville already have reached. Will Teach Here JAMES C. PETTEE Among new faculty members announced recently by Chancellor Lindley is James C. Patttee, above, who succeeds Hugh Wales as an instructor in the School of Business and department of economics. Mr. Wales has been granted a graduate fellowship at Northwestern university. Mr. Patttee took a B.S. degree from the University of Illinois and will receive a Ph.D. in February. Begin Study Of Curricula Seven students started work yesterday in the summer session curriculum laboratory, directed by Dr. Felix H. Ullrich, visiting instructor from the University of Texas. The laboratory, located in room 414 Watson library, can accommodate about 20 students, and persons interested in curriculum work are invited to visit. Hours will be from 9:30 until 12 noon, and from 2 until 4 p.m. daily except Saturday, and from 9:30 until noon on Saturdays. This schedule is tentative. The curriculum laboratory contains various curriculum materials for study in curriculum construction. By examining recently published courses of study assembled from various states and many cities, students become familiar with curriculum practices as they exist over a wide area. The material is particularly helpful to students wishing to construct units of work or revise their own courses of study. New material is added at frequent intervals. The laboratory now contains 346 different courses of study, 309 kinds of pupil textbooks, and 94 pieces of teacher material. This represents 37 states and 65 cities in all parts of the country. Death came Thursday night to Mrs. Edgar Chandler, 76, mother of H. E. Chandler, assistant director of the summer session. Mrs. Chandler died at Beloit, after a long illness. Death Takes Mother Of H. E. Chandler Mr. Chandler went to Beloit Thursday, when it became apparent that her condition was becoming worse. The funeral was held Sunday. Meet Your Friends and "Coke" Awhile at your UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-basement Memorial Union The expedition of the museum of vertebrate paleontology of the University left for its annual summer field work Saturday. The summer will be spent in southwestern Kansas, working in the tertiary, or third paleontological age. Museum Group Leaves for Field Those who made up the party on the trip are: Joe Tihen, c'40, who has collected in the field for the museum since the summer of 1933; Harry Jacob, e'38, chemical engineer; Claude W. Hibbard, assistant curator of the paleontology museum; Vernon Carter, biology teacher at Oxford; Hen Bagrowski, who has been with the Milwaukee Public museum; and Frederick Holden, graduate of Dennison College, who will be an assistant in the geology department this fall, and who will make a geological section of the area covered on the trip. Last summer, the museum expedition found a rich deposit of Upper Pliocene vertebrate fossils. This is the second such deposit known east of the Rocky mountains. The fauna recovered from the deposit is the largest known collection from any one locality in North America. Crowds Double At Second Concert Attendance Sunday at the second Mid-Western Summer Music camp concerts doubled that of a week before, as the two University musical Modern Refrigeration ICKINSON Cool As A Cucumber 25c 'til 7 NOW! Shows 3-7-9 Only Two More Days Red Hot Off the Press! Bilbao Captured by Rebels! "The LAST TRAIN FROM MADRID" DOROTHY LAMOUR Lew Ayres - Gilbert Roland X-Tra- Popeye Comedy - News Friday - Saturday WINGING HIGH IN A DRAMATIC LOVE STORY I WENDY BARRIE • RAY MILLAN KENT TAYLOR • WILLIAM GARGA POLLY ROWLES G5 OVER MONOLULU Mightiest of All Sagas of the Sea! Starring--- WARNER BAXTER WALLACE BEERY UNIVERSAL PICTURE SUNDAY — 5 Days "SLAVE SHIP" organizations turned in another pair of excellent performances. THE QUESTION BOX 4 Persons Quizzed on Questions Suggested by Patrons. Cash Awards to Winners! EACH WEDNESDAY Watch for Showing "SING AND BE HAPPY" Under the leadership of Ralph Rush, Cleveland, the camp orchestra made its appearance in Hoch auditorium at 4 p.m., the band, also under Mr. Rush, played at 7 o'clock in Fowler grove. Mr. Rush has won considerable renown for a person of his comparative youth, and audiences expressed enthusiastic approval Sunday when Russell L. Wiley, University band director, announced that Mr. Rush will be here again next summer. Because of Independence Day activities, only one concert is scheduled Sunday, a combined band and orchestra program at 4 p.m., in Hoch auditorium. The Cool Varsity Leads Always the Best VARSITY Shows 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:30 Admission 10c and 15c NOW! Ends Today Two Big Features "Hideaway Girl" MARTHA RAYE SHIRLEY ROSS ROBERT CUMMINGS AND "Charlie Chan at the Olympics" WARNER OLAND KATHERINE DeMILLE PAULINE MOORE Wednesday - Thursday 10c Fannie Hurst's ANY SEAT ANY TIME "Imitation of Life WITH Claudette Colbert Warren William Rochelle Hudson Edmund Lowe Valerie Hobson IN E. Phillip Oppenheim's Supreme Spy Adventure "THE GREAT IMPERSONATOR" FRIDAY - SATURDAY TIM McCOY "Ghost Patrol" — AND — "Step Lively Jeeves" WITH ARTHUR TREACHER PATRICIA ELLIS COMING SUNDAY "CRAIG'S WIFE" ROSALIND RUSSELL JOHN BOLES "GIRL LOVES BOY" WITH ERIC LINDEN CECILIA PARKER Opens Law Practice Floyd F. Shields, '25, formerly special attorney for the state corporation commission at Topeka, recently set up a law practice in Topeka, it was learned here this week. CARL'S COOL CLOTHES Polo Shirts Polo Shirts Silk Polo Shirts Air Conditioned Shirts Silk Polo Shirts Air Conditioned Shirts Pajamas Sport Belts Wash Slacks Wash Pants Shirts and Shorts Half Socks Swim Pants Straw Hats Panama Hats Silk Neckties everything you need for the 4th and everyday thru summer Glad to Show You PALM BEACH SUITS Our store is "Air Conditioned" for your comfort. Store open Saturday nite. Plain Backs $16.25 Sport Backs CARL'S GOOD CLOTHES Closed Monday, July 5 Celebrate a Safe and Sane 4th With Us in Cool Comfort ENDS TONITE! The Mighty Sequel to "Mutiny on the Bounty" RUDYD ON KIPLING'S "Captains Courageous" FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW SPENCER TRACY LIONEL BARRYMORE Alia. Color Cars. News WEDNESDAY 3 Laff Packed Days LAUREL and HARDY in their funniest Full Length Feature Comedy "Way Out West" Also—March of Time Latest News Events AND The One and Only Official Fight Pictures BRADDOCK vs. LOUIS The Complete Fight A