V32 3DA9 10 S V N T C E A B D F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z НАЯКАЛ КОНЕССИЯ ИНСТРАЦИЯ TNT OF BWUD VAGGERU PAGE SIX SUMMER SESSION KANSAN Law School Term Longest In University THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1937 The School of Law, the only division of the University which has two terms during the summer, will offer a total of eight courses this summer, five during the first term and three during the second. Dr. William Burdick, and professors P. W. Viesselman and Thomas A. Larremore will comprise the faculty for the first term, while the second term faculty will be composed of of Professors F. J. Moreau and James B. Smith. Professor Larremore is a visiting lecturer. The School of Law library will be open from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. and from 7 p.m. until 11 p.m. daily except Saturdays and Sundays. It will be open from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. on Saturdays, but will be closed all day Sundays. In addition to these hours, it will be open from 7 p.m. until 11 p.m. on Saturday, June 12, and on Saturday, June 19. Although estimates of enrollment for this summer's terms could not be obtained today, enrollments in the past few years have averaged around 50 students, that number having been exceeded somewhat last year. Courses in the first term include Persons, Real Property I, Conflict of Laws, Mortgages, and Federal Procedure, while Torts, Public Utilities, and Taxation will be required for the second period. Enrollment for the entire 10 weeks of study can be made now, and students deciding later to enroll in the second term can do so at the dean's office without loss of time in classes. Heads Engineers DEAN IVAN C. CRAWFORD Chancellor Lindley recently announced the appointment of Ivan C. Crawford, dean of the College of Engineering at the University of Idaho, as dean of the University of Kansas School of Engineering and Architecture. Dean Crawford will assume his duties in September, succeeding the late Dean George C. Shaad, who died in July, 1936. He was reared in the mining districts of Colorado, his native state, and graduated from the state university at Boulder in 1912. He was a major of engineers during the World War, and has had considerable experience in railroad engineering work in addition to his career as a teacher and executive. Talked of Many Things PROE M. W. STERLING J DR. FLORENCE SHERBON T. L.COL. KARL F. BALDWIN PROF. WALDEMAR GELTCH # PROF. E.O. STENE # PROF. G.M. BEAL Well known faculty members who addressed the Forums at Commencement RIDE THE BUS Prompt - Dependable - Courteous and Economical SERVICE TO ALL PARTS OF CITY Save Money———Buy a Coupon Book from Driver The Rapid Transit Co. Phone 388 for Information Regarding Schedules Economical - Tasty - Convenient 25c MEALS NOON and NIGHTS NOTE BOOKS NOTE PAPERS DRAWING INSTRUMENTS PARKER'S NEW PENS Fountain Service Drugs Hot Sandwiches Plate Lunch COE'S No.2 Store Phone 516 411 West 14th We Deliver Call Us Miller Hall Nears Completion Work on New Nurses Home and Hospital Is Moving Rapidly Construction work on Miller Hall is rapidly nearing completion and should be ready for inside furnishings by July 1. Work on this second girls dormitory given to the University by Mrs. J. B. Watkins was begun last October. The building is identical to Watkins Hall and was named for Mrs. Watkins brother. Remodeling work on the University hospital and construction work on the new nurses home, both made possible by Mrs. Watkins, is going forward at a rapid rate, according to the contractor. The channeling for steam pipes has been completed, but other work is being held up temporarily until the window frames arrive. The new wings on the hospital will be sun porches. Summer Session Students You will enjoy writing on one of our typewriters. It's easier to write on a typewriter and looks better, too. We have them for rent, all makes. Call us, 548, and we will deliver one to you. Lawrence Typewriter Exch. 735 Mass. St. The main excavation for the nurse home has been completed and work has begun on the footing trenches. The contractor expects to start pouring the cement footing next week. Inl addition to these gifts, Mrs. Watkins made it possible for the city hospital to be enlarged to about twice its present size. The list of previous gifts by Mrs. Watkins includes the Watkins Memorial Hospital, Watkins Hall, Miller Hall, the new nurses home, the city hospital and nurses home and the city hall. OPEN ALL SUMMER TO SERVE YOU REGULAR MEALS - Salads - Sandwiches - Fountain Drinks Special Plate Lunches 25c "We Make Our Own ICE CREAM Fresh Daily" BRICK'S "ON THE HILL" Phone 50 We Deliver To The Teachers Attending Summer School---- Undoubtedly, in your school work, you are constantly coming in contact with problems concerning music, whether you teach music or not. We carry a complete line of teaching materials, and through our experience in supplying the Fine Arts School of the University we are equipped to help you with your musical problems. Even if you have no intention of teaching music, knowledge along this line will always be valuable. We shall be glad to have you visit us.