University Daily Kansan Friday. April 20, 1950 ATTENTION RELAY FANS If It's Sunny, See Us For Sport Caps ... From 49c Sun Glasses ... From 98c Sport Shirts ... From $1.69 Lightweight Jackets ... From $3.98 Washable Trousers ... From $2.98 If It Rains Plastic Rain Coats ... $2.98 LAWRENCE SURPLUS YOUR FRIENDLY ARMY & NAVY STORE 740 Massachusetts 935 Mass. UNLINED, ROLL COLLAR DISTINCTIVE BACK PLEAT LUXURIOUS OXFORDCLOTH $5.00 The Jayson "Bentley," in rich oxfordcloth, features an unlined button-down collar with a casual "roll" to it. . a smart center pleat in the back yoke that provides greater freedom of movement. . a button at the back of the collar to keep the tie in place. Come in and let us show it to you today. 843 Mass STORE FOR MEN VI 3-5488 Design Ideas At 'Human City' The "Human City," a scale model of a city, is the department of architecture's exhibit in the 1956 Engineering Exposition. The model, which will be set up on the third floor of Marvin Hall in the southeast drafting room, covers approximately 150 square feet. It will be composed of the residential, business, and industrial districts of a prototype modern city. The location of streets, parks, highways, and entertainment areas have also been considered in planning the construction. A civic center and a-stadium are among the larger buildings that have been built The entire model is primarily of wood. The name "Human City" comes from a new architectural concept. It employs the idea of integration of engineering, design, landscape planning, and sociological research in the ultimate plan for a city. In connection with the exhibit, a display of student work being done in the department will be shown. Working drawings done in class, design problems, and some sculpture and art work will be included. Phil Coolidge, Topeka senior, is chairman of the department of architecture's exhibit committee. On the planning committee are Harold Lohrentz, McPherson senior, chairman; Donald Trent, Lawrence junior; Ren Young, Eudora, Thomas Pott, Wichita, seniors; Roger Thom, St. Joseph, Mo. junior. Photography Journal Honors Robert Taft Image, a journal of photography and motion pictures of the George Eustman House in Rochester, N.Y., in the April 1956 issue eulogizes the late Dr. Robert Taft, professor of chemistry at the University, for his "pioneer book Photography and the American Scene, published in 1837." The editor wrote: "It was the first, and is still the only, comprehensive history of American photography from its beginnings in 1839 to the end of the century. So admirably documented is the book, and so full of detailed information, that it stands as an indispensable standard work in any library of the history of photography." Dr. Taft's "Artists and Illustrators of the Old West," published in 1953, is also praised by the magazine. Two Profs Enter Art Show Carlyle H. Smith, associate professor of design, and Robert Montgomery, assistant instructor of design, have work in the National Decorative Arts and Ceramics show in Wichita. Prof. Smith is showing a sterling silver and gold crucifix, and Mr. Montgomery, a cast sterling silver and ebony ring. Dailu Hansan University of Kansas student newspaper Founded 1889, became biveweekly 1904 trivweekly 1908, daily Jan. 16, 1912. Telephone Vlking 3-2700 Extension 251, news room Extension 376, business office Member Inland Daily Press Association Associated Collegiate Press. Represented Advertising Service, Madison Ave., Madison News service: United Press. Mail subscription rates: $3 a semester or $4.50 a year. Published in Lawrence, Kann, every afternoon and on Monday through Saturday and Sundays, University holidays, and examination periods. Entered as second-class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the University, post office under act of March 1875. John McMillion ... Managing Editor Barbara Babb, Bell Belle, Kent Thomas, David Webb, Assistant Managing Editors; Jane Pecinovsky, City Editor; Margaret Armstrong, Gerald Dawson, Alison Telegraph, Robert Riley, Telegram Editor; Robert Riley, Larry Stroup, Assistant Telegraph Editors; Felecia Fenberg, Society Editor; Betty Jean Stanford, Assistant Society Editor; Robert Bruce, Sports Editor; Daryl Hall, Lee Stroup, Assistant Sports Editors; Larry Helli, Public Edi- NEWS DEPARTMENT BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Richard Hunter ...Business Manager James Wiens, Advertising Manager, David B. Cleveland, National Ad- vertising Manager; Mary Lue Wickerham, Classified Agent; Fred Meyer, Ford Meyer, Circulation Manager; Walter Baskett Jr., Promotion Manager EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT Dick Walt ___ Editorial Editor Ann Kelly, Ray Wingerson, Associate Editors. Student Has Appendectomy David L. Ryther, Lawrence sophomore, underwent an emergency appendectomy operation at Watkins Memorial hospital at 6:30 Thursday evening. 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