University Daily Kansan Thursday. Feb. 23, 1956. Page 4 Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the Public Relations office 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin to the office normally Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Todav YOUR Poetry Hour, 4 Memorial Union Edward Mason, Edith Sitwell, Reader; Edward Ward, Edith Sitwell Chemistry Club. 8 p.m., S23 Malot Laboratory. 10 a.m., S23 Malot Standard Oil Rehnerg. Salt Creek Mo. "Gases and Chromatography" Refreshments. Everyone is cordially in Christian Science Organization meeting, 7:30 p.m., Danforth Chapel. Students, faculty and friends of the University invited. Child study group of KU Dames, 8 p.m., 137 West 19th. Hostess: Mrs. McFadden. Speaker: Jerre Cotter. "Nursery Schools." Der deutsche verein 502 Faser, 5:00 Donnerstag Kaffeeklatsch, Erfrischungen, Lieder, und Scharaden auf deutsch. Alle sind willkommen. Sociology Club, 7:30 p.m. Room 305 Johnson University Davis "Mexico," Paul and Present Color slides will be shown and there will be a display of various articles from Mexico. YM-YWCA Bible study, 4 p.m. Orest Room. Leader: Dr. John Patton. "Will Russia Be at Armageddon?" Everyone invited. Phi Chi Theta meeting, 4 p.m., Pine Room. Student Union. Friday Newman Club 6:30 a.m. missa ree- tatela; rosae 5:10 p.m. church; Stations of the Cross Morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Danforth Chapel, Holy Communion, 7 a.m. Morning meditations, 7:30-7:50 a.m. Dunford Chapel. Saturday Sunday Newman Club Mass, 6:30 a.m. missa *citata*, church, Rosary, 5:10 p.m. Lutheran Student Association Bible study, 9:30 a.m. Trinity Lutheran Church, Speaker: Dr. George Anderson. Gee hour, 10 a.m. Church services, 11 a.m. Newman Club meeting, after 10 a.m. and Election of officers. Wee- vely welcome. Gamma Delta cost supper, 5:30 p.m. Immanuel Lutheran Church. Speaker: Dr. Paul A. Zimmerman. Everyone welcome. Lutheran Student Association, 5:30 p.m., Trinity Lutheran Church. Cost supper. Program: Lenten Series—Study of Ten Commandments. Methodist Graduate Group, 6:30 p.m. Wesley Foundation, Discussion leader Benjamin Sage, the Religious Emphasis Week speaker on Christian science. Liahona Fellowship cost supper. 6.20 p.m., church. Flieside chat with brother Curtis. Graduate Club social, 8 p.m., basement of Henley House. Sitwell's Poetry To Be Read The poetry of Edith Sitwell will be read by Edward Maser, director of the Art Museum and instructor of art history, at 4 p.m. today in the Music Room of the Student Union. Traffic accidents will claim 55-600 lives a year in the U.S. by 1965 if the volume of cars increases the expected 50 per cent by that time. The first trans-Atlantic radio broadcast was made March 14, 1925. It Took 14 Months To Plan But Art Work Now Displayed In December, 1954, Edward Maser, director of the museum, began planning the exhibit. The exhibit of German and Austrian paintings and prints now on display in the Museum of Art required 14 months to complete. "The first and most difficult task was to find the art work" Mr. Maser said. "A show of English or Italian work would not be as hard to organize because there is a lot of work in this country by these artists. However, German and Austrian work is not so easy to find. "After finding the various private and public collections with appropriate work for the exhibit, permission must be obtained from the owner to borrow and show the work," Mr. Maser said. While in Europe last summer, Mr Maser went to the Academy of Art, Vienna, Austria, and got permission from the academy to borrow the work. It was also necessary to get clearance from the Austrian institution and other Austrian authorities. Custom officials must grant permits in both Austria and the United States before the work is shinned. A few weeks ago, when the work was received from Austria, museum officials had to carefully uncrate and examine each piece. Then insurance was taken out to cover the work against any damage incurred in handling, matting, or displaying. "Then the installation began," Mr. Maser said. "Mats were made for the pictures and color, size, and shape were considered. Since none of the work was shipped with glass, we had to fit each picture with it for protection. The work was then hung with as much uniformity as possible without color clashes or contrasts." Seven Pledged To Music Sorority The staff which helps plan and hang the exhibits consists of Mrs. Martha Remick, assistant director; Mrs. Ellen Werner, special assistant; Zvi Luft, Tel Aviv, Israel sophomore; Sook Han, Rousan, Korea freshman; Marilyn Reeder, Topeka sophomore; Rozanne Barry, Kansas City, Mo. freshman, and Friederike Paslat, Dusburg, Germany freshman. Mu Phi Epsilon, professional music sorority, pledged seven women Wednesday night in Miss Janet Turk's studio. Miss Turk, assistant professor of piano, is advisor to the group. The pledges are Creta Carter, Jennings, Sara Jane Hopkins, Boonville, Mo., Martha Crowley, Pittsburg, Mary Nason, Topeka, and Marva Lou Powell, Topea, all freshmen. Jan Barnes, Valley Falls junior and Wansley Sharp, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore. 1/4 of a deliciously fried chicken, mashed potatoes Real Home Cookin! HAWAII CHICKEN ON A PLATTER or french fries, salad ... 85c 8-OUNCE CLUB STEAKS ... $1.00 "Our spare time' is spent on research." Mr. Maser said. "We publish a booklet for each show which contains prints and essays about the art, and a catalogue of the work which gives the picture title, artist, and type of work. "This show has been extremely difficult to assemble, but the 60 prints will be interesting to history, humanities, and architecture students." 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