Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday, March 19, 1956. 16 Graduate Fellowships Available For Foreign Study Sixteen fellowships are available for study in Iran, Italy, Denmark, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and Cuba. Dr. J. A. Burzle, professor of German and scholarship adviser, said applications may be secured in 304 Fraser and must be submitted by April 1. Two fellowships to the University of Teheran, Iran, will cover maintenance, tuition, and round-trip transportation between the U.S. and Iran. The grants are for study or research in the sciences or humanities. Awards in Italy will be for study at the Collegio Ghisileri, Favia, and the Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa. Each will offer one fellowship to men graduate students. The University of Padua will offer two fellowships to either men or women. Besides room and board, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Italian government will supplement the grants with a monthly allowance. Applicants may apply for a Fulbright travel grant. Three fellowships to graduate students are offered by the government of Denmark through the Ministry of Education. The awards will cover tuition and room and board, but not transportation and incidentals. The Swedish government, through the Sweden-America Foundation will give three fellowships to students for graduate study in Sweden. Both men and women are eligible to apply. Each fellowship carries a cash Miss Gordon To Lecture "The Ambassadors," by Henry James and "Madame Bovary," by Gustavo Flaubert, will be discussed by Miss Caroline Gordon, visiting professor of English, at her weekly lecture at 7:15 p.m. Tuesday in 205 Flint. The public is welcome. Baby To Be Given Test A six-month-old baby will be given an intelligence test before the Child Development classes at 4 p.m. Tuesday in 110 Fraser. Mrs. Anni W. Frankl, assistant professor of psychology, will perform the test. "Act Natural!" The best movies are unposed. Talk, light a cigarette, move around. Do anything but stand still—looking directly at the camera. Then your movies will have that professional touch. Hixon's has a wide selection of inexpensive books on movie making. Drop in and look them over. grant to cover room and board in a university town and at university restaurants. Those receiving the Swedish fellowship may study at the Universities of Goteburg, Lund, Söderholms, Uppsala or at other approved institutions. VI 3-0330 721 Mass. Three labor scholarships are offered by the United Kingdom at Ruskin College, Oxford, England. Candidates will be chosen from those actively involved in the trade in education. These students have possibilities of leadership, and a talent for continued study of labor problems at the university level. An American graduate student may study at the University of Havana under a fellowship offered by the Cuban-American Cultural Institute. Tuition fees, plus $100 a month for 10 months, will be paid. Travel expenses are not included in the award. Classrooms Abroad, an organization designed to give college students the equivalent of one year of college German in one summer of residence and travel, is taking 150 students abroad this summer. GermanStudyTour Slated For Summer The students will be divided into three groups, one each for beginning, intermediate and advanced German students. The group will leave June 12 and will study at the Free University of West Berlin beginning June 25. A 15-day tour of Germany will begin Aug. 6. The cost is $800 and includes all expenses except spending money. More information may be obtained within Dr. Frank D. Bach, Director of Classrooms Abroad, 525 George St., New Haven, Conn. Bulk tanks have replaced the old milk can on at least 15,000 U.S. dairy farms. Most of this chore-saving change has taken place since 1951, says the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The planting of approximately 90 shrubs and 18 trees will be included in the landscaping project around Bailey Hall, Alton C. Thomas, director of University landscaping, said. The trees and shrubs are being furnished by the University nursery. Work completed on the Bailey landscaping project includes the sodding of the area in front of the hall and the planting of Russian Olive trees and Pfitzer evergreen shrubs Bailey Being Landscaped At the present time new concrete walks are being laid west of the hall and the street at the rear of the building is being widened to provide a limited parking area. A concrete walk entrance to the building and the planting of trees and shrubs on the remaining three sides of the building will be completed soon, Prof. Thomas said. The sod, which was laid west of Flint Hall, is part of the Malott Hall landscaping project. The sod, which came from areas near Kansas City, was laid by the Building and Grounds crew. The crew is also installing lights on the two north tennis courts. Henry Shenk, associate professor of physical education, said lights should be ready for use the time the weather is suitable to play tennis at night. Future plans include the lighting of the remaining tennis cou south of the Hill Prof. Shenk said Calderwood To Revie 'The Malefactors' A book review of "The Man factors," a novel written by Mr. Caroline Gordon, visiting professor of English, will be given Mrs. Natalie Calderwood, assistant professor of English, at 4 p. Tuesday in the Student Unit Music Room. The Student Union Bookstore will hold an autograph party the Music Room following the review. Copies of the novel will available for purchase, and M Gordon will be present to autographe the books. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Result The technology of guided missiles is literally a new domain. No field of engineering or science offers greater scope for creative achievement. Electronics Research and development at Lockheed Missile Systems Division cover virtually every field of engineering and science and have created new positions for graduates possessing outstanding ability in the following fields: Research and development as applied to missile systems and associated equipment. Computers For solution of complex problems and missile guidance. Systems Engineering Systems Engineering Research and development in missile systems. Antenna Design Related to missile guidance. Communications Communications In the broad area of information transmission. Electromechanical Design Electromechanical Design As applied to missile systems and related equipment. Instrumentation Associated with aerodynamics physics and electronics. Physics Theoretical and experimental aero-physics, upper atmosphere research, optics, nuclear physics and spectroscopy. Structures Structural design and analysis of missile systems. Thermodynamics Aerodynamic heating and heat-transfer problems. Aerodynamics Concerning performance of missile systems. Dynamics As related to missile body flight problems. Operations Research Operations Research Applied to tactical weapons operations. Advanced Study Program Graduates in Physics, Electrical, Aeronautical and Mechanical Engineering are invited to contact their Placement Officer regarding the Advanced Study Program which enables students to obtain their M.S. Degree while employed in their chosen field. The complexity of missile systems research and development has created a number of positions for those completing their M.S. and Ph.D. degrees. The positions carry immediate responsibility commensurate with the advanced academic training and experience required. Thursday, March 22 Representatives of the Research and Engineering staff will be on campus You are invited to consult your Placement Officer for an appointment. 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