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Wenzel, associate professor of pharmacy, in a project sponsored by the U.S. Public Health Service. Dr. Wenzel this week received a $4,830 renewal of the grant he has held since June. Titled "Pharmacology of Tetracovalent Phosphorous Compounds," the project uses compounds developed by Dr. Calvin VanderWerf, professor of chemistry, and Dr. William E. McEwen, associate professor of chemistry. 3 Seniors Win Local Engineers' Contest Lawrence Biggs, Jim Squires, and Robert Rhodes, Lawrence seniors, have been chosen winners of the student branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers and the Institute of Radio Engineers student paper contest. All three papers will be sent to other contests for further competition. The paper written by Biggs will be sent to the AIEE contest, Kansas City, Mo. The papers written by Squires and Rhodes will be sent to the IRE contests, Oklahoma City, Okla., and Kansas City, Mo. respectively. You Don't Have To Diet Cause Your Folding Green Is About Gone DAILY SPECIAL 80c includes Milk or Coffee Russian Club. 4 p.m. Student Union Tahyy Room. Russian symbol poetry of Yiddish. LENTEN MEALS SHORT ORDERS Book review, 4 p.m., Music Room. Student Union, "The Malefactors" by Caroline Gordon. Reviewer: Natalie Calderwood. Young Democrates, 7:30 p.m., 104 Green. February of officers. Alpha Phi Omega, 7:30 p.m., Oread Room. Regular meeting Colored film, 4 p.m., Project Room, basement of Bailey, "German Film Festivals," and "Berlin Ambassador." Everyone welcome. No admission. Engineering Association, 5 p.m. at Peter Lake, for tug-of-war with lawyers. Jayhawker group picture schedule, Ballroom, Student Union, Jayhawker staff; 6:30 p.m.; Statewide Union; 6:50 p.m.; Statewide Union; 7:10 p.m. Kappa Psi; 7:30 p.m.; Arnold Air Society; 7:50 p.m.; Foster Hall; 8:10 p.m.; KU Relays Committee; 8:30 p.m.; Owl Society; 8:50 p.m.; Scabbard & Blade; 9:10 p.m.; Tau Tau; 9:30 p.m.; Tetra Beta Pl. 10 p.m. Psychology Colloquium, 8 p.m., Room 306A and B. Student Union. Speaker: Dr. rank Beach. "Experimental Attention Measure Sexual Motivation in Animals." Morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Danforth Chanel, Holy Communion, 7 a.m. 7 a.m.—midnight SANDWICHES **Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the Public Relief office 222-A Strong, before 9.30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin material to The Daily Kansan. No extension name, place, date, and time of function.** Official Bulletin Student Union Activities officer and be a SUA office in the Student Union beginning this week. Applications will be due Friday April 13, and may be returned to Faculty Forum luncheon, noon, English Room. Student Union. Speaker: Prof. Ethan Allen. "The Governmental Re-vision of State Responses to KIJ, 2018." Tuesday evening. Wednesday Atencio meeting 7.30 p.m., 113 Strong Speaker: Tommy C. Osensei Center Colored slides CCUN Steering Committee, 4 p.m., Office, Union. SUA Travel Bureau: Sign up at the information booth in Union lobby if you are seeking a ride or riders in your car for spring vacation. Poetry hour, 4 p.m., Student Union Music Room, "Flowers of Evil," by Charles Baudelaire. Reader: J. Neale Carman. Baptist Student Union, 12:30-3:50 p.m. Dant弗伦 Chapel. Devotion and prayer Thursday First Checks Mailed By Ford Foundation E 23rd. NEW YORK (UP)—The Ford Foundation announced today that it plans to start mailing the first checks "on or about April 1" to hospitals who have completed compliance procedures for the Foundation's $200 million aid program. The Foundation said it was expected about 1,000 of the nation's 3,500 voluntary nonprofit hospitals will have qualified for grants for this first mailing. Requests of some 2,000 others are presently in process and it is expected all mailings will be completed by July. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results FROM THE MAKERS OF The Glamm, Matter Story! ALLEN · REED GENE KRUPA-HAMIPATH *BENN POLACK* TEEDY WILSON - EDWARD "KID" ORY *Garden State*- HARRY JAMES - MARTIN TILTON - ZIGGLE JAMEL and the investigator work recorded by BENNY GOOOMMAN* NOW SHOWING University Daily Kansan LATEST WORLD NEWS SHOWS 2-7-9 Committee Publicizes ASC (This is the second in a series of articles on ASC committees and functions.) To establish "cordial relations" between the All Student Council and various student groups and interests with which the Council has contact, a standing public relations committee is included in the list of committees in the ASC. The public relations committee is responsible for "adequately publicizing the Council and its functions when such publicity is needed, and to promote friendly relations between the University of Kansas and the other colleges and universities throughout the country." Duties include student elections publicity in cooperation with the ASC elections committee; publicizing the annual peace pact between the University and K-State, and cooperating with the National Student Association, which the ASC just recently joined. The public relations committee is composed of two members from the ASC Senate and House, plus the public relations department chairman. German Club Attends Opera Janis Johanson, Kansas City, Kan. senior, is current chairman of the committee. Other members are Crandall Melia, Bucklin senior; Mary Ann Tinkler, Leavenworth junior; Jerry Whitehead, Bonner Springs senior, and Tom Hampton, Salina junior, publicity department secretary. 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