1973 SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS WILL GIVE CONCERT THE SUMMER SESSION KANSAN day Members of Faculty Appear in Program Wednes- The first of a series of six concerts given by the faculty and students of the School of Fine Arts will be held in Fraser Chapel Wednesday evening, June 16 at 8:15. The first concert will be given by members of the faculty as two of the other concerts. Two of the series will be graduating recitals, one in piano by Mrs. Rose Rudolph and the other in organ by Olive Creek. The other member will be in recital by students of the school. The concerts will be held every Wednesday evening during the six weeks term. No admission will be charged for the concerts and the students in the University are invited to attend. Prof. Charles F. Sikilton, Miss Blanche Potts, Miss Cary Reynolds and Miss Mary Preyer will give the opening recital Wednesday. Two of the numbers in this concert, all PaLoes Stevenson, will be played by Professor Skilton. Both are organ numbers and will be played by Professor Skilton. The program follows: Organ, Cucko and Nightengale concerts Handel concerts Professor Charles F. Skilton Violin, Ballad and Polonsia ... Vieuxxtemps Miss Blanche Potts Voice ... Selected Miss Cora Reynolds Piano, Prelude in C minor ... Preyer Miss Mary Preyer Organ, Asola Polensia ... Skilton Acu Menuetto ... Skilton Professor Charles F. Skilton Violin, Ave Maria Schubert Wilhelmi Scherzo ... Van Goes Miss Blanche Potts Voice, Ave Maria ... Bach Gounod Mis Cora Reynolds With Violin, Piano and Organ B. Dr. Bacon to Salt Lake City Dr. Martha M. Bacon of the department of physical education leaves today for a trip to Salt Lake City. "Corpse" Waits; Joker Pinched Kansas City, Mo. May 28 — "dead dog" haltered at the home of R. L. Stafford. Employees of an undercover police department responded at the door. A man answered. "We came for the body of R. L. Stafford," one of the men said. "Well, I'm Stafford," said the man who responded to the knock. The corpse seekers fled. Board Withheld Degree Failure to satisfactorily answer charges of graft in the handling of senior invitations caused the Board of Administration to withhold a law degree from Edward E. "Pat" Pedroja Wednesday. Pedroja was charman of the committee in charge of the sale of the invitations and a special committee elected by the senior class to investigate charges of graft found that the committee made a profit of one hundred percent for handling the invitations. A young man roomer at the Stafford home was arrested in connection with the "joke." PROFESSIONAL CARDS LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY (Exclusive Optometrist(s)). Eyes examined; glasses made. Office 1025 MAS. H. W. HUTCHINSON. Dentist- Bell Save yourself time in this concentrated Summer Session THEME AND TYPEWRITER PAPER F. I. CARTER CONKLIN and WATERMANN Fountain Pens McCOLLOCHS DRUG STORE 847 Mass. St- We sell Eastman Kodaks Typewriter Graduaees, Office 864 Vermont St. phones, office 115. Residence, 113K2. Renta DR. H. BEDING, F. A. U. Bailg, Eyes, ear, nose, and throat. Special attention to fitting glassee and tonal work. Phone 613. CHIROPRACTORS DRS. WELCH AND WELCH-Palmer STATIONER 1025 Mass. phone 185, 208 Perkina Bldg. JOB PRINTIN'T H. Hale, 1037 Mass. DR. H. E. L. CHAMBERS, Suite 2, Jack- kinson, general Practice, Special attention to nose, throat and ear, Telephone 217 DR. C. R. ALRIGHT—chirpractic adjustments and massage. Office Stubba Bldg, 101. Mass St. Phone 1521. Residence phone, 1761 COOL COOL You will be Summer Students "Just a step from the Campus" at the Close Evenings A Coupon Book Saves 10 Per Cent $5.50 for $5.00 WELL-COME "BRICKS" OREAD CAFE The place where they all go for lunches. dinners, cold drinks and ice cream. COOL COOL At Both Varsity and Bowersock Wednesday and Varsity Only Thursday NAZIMOVA IN "The Heart of a Child" Nazimova has done great pictures but in none of her previous triumphs has she had the opportunities as in this one to display her every touch of genius. It is easily her masterpiece in point of production and in excellence of cast, story and direction. A Highly Dramatic and Romantic Story of London Dramatic Life PRICES:—Children 20 cents. Adults 30 cents. War Tax Included Also Paramount Magazine Also Fine 2 Reel Comedy