Page 11 contest oms and friday at winning e titled e," won and from and a as pre- Hall. es Mors- society the 1955 contest. Day in es presi- hellenic he run- y night, the wi- al Red 1881 as the Redder and p. m. AY -Classified Ads- day 50c 25 words br less three days 75c FOR RENT Cums. Cash. Phone orders are acceptable with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be called in before 12 noon or Wednesdays or Satdays, by calling (617) 548-3720 Tuesday, or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office. Flint Hall. FOR RENT: One single and one double room for men students available for second semester. 1135 Ohio, Phone VI-3-2838. 2-14 NICELY FURNISHED south room. One or two boys. Twin beds; linen furnished. Available now or Feb 1. Call VI 3-2909 after 5:30 p.m. 839 Mississippi. FOR RENT: Large comfortable room for 2 boys. Available next semester. Also available now. Single beds, large closets, living furnished. 1031 Mississippi. 2-2 FOR RENT. Sleeping room for men especially nice. New single beds. Linens finished. On bus line. Across street from Mom's meals. 1100 Vermont. V3-19027. FOR RENT. In exchange for part time work, Nice room space 1.25'b. Call: VI3-66855. 2-6 FOR RENT: Nice and comfortable one room apt. To responsible upper-class or graduate student. $3½ blocks from campus. $28 per month. Ph. VI-6396. 2-6 FOR RENT. Nice room for two men- privilege. FI VI 3-5008. 2-8 FOR RENT. One-half double room. $12 per month. Ship within 7 days. 222 Miss Mia. $94-048. 2-8 FOR RENT: Apartment, entire third floor. Private bath. Also: 1st apartment, with private bath and utilities paid. 1140 La.VI. VI-3-9824. 2-8 FOR RENT: To young man, a large single room. No drinking or smoking. Room number 2-6. five days $1.00 FOR RENT: Room and board or room. Single beds. Linen not furnished. Close to campus and bus. 1138 Mississippi. VI 3-1572. 2-8 FOR RENT: Clean large single or double for boys. Close to campus. Private parking lot. Call VI 3-0414 or see at 1400 Tenn. after 8 p.m. 2-8 FOLI RENT. Available Feb. 1—for men students, 2 double rooms—1 study room with sleeping porch for 3 or 4 men. 1416 Tenn. VI 3-8218. 2-8 ROOMS FOR BOYS. Clean linen furnished. Single rooms $23 up and, and 1/2 of two dollars $15 and up. 1217 Tenn. Phone VI 3-4332. 2-3 BUSINESS SERVICES If you are looking for someone to do your altering, shortening your coat, dress styling, applying your suit, call all 6079 842-3131 or visit www.842indiana.com guaranteed. 842 Indiana. iff LIVE GIFTS - Ninjigateau Canary Singers, Parakeets, all colors from sunny Texas-complete stocks of cages and stands, fresh foods and toys. Complete outfits for dogs, beds, barns, aave, jaws well-filled, Turtles Chameleons, Hamsters, etc. Everything in the Pet Field. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. 1218 Conn. Phone VI 32121. ftf TYPIST—Experienced in theses, term papers. reports. Fast and accurate, student tests. Mrs. Betty Vequist. 1935 Barker Ave. Phone VI 3-2001. tf PERIENCED TYPIST: Theses, term summers, reports, given immediate attention, and as master service at reg- istration, accrue Glinka, 1911 Tennessen, Phone VI-1342-71 EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Fast, accurate service for theses, reports and term papers. Regular rates. Mrs. Barlow, 606 Mane. Phone V-1-76544. tf TRANSPORTATION DRESSMAKING - Formals, alterations- Wedding gowns. Ola Smith 914% Mass TYING: Themes, theses, reports, etc. TYPES: themes. 1736 La. VI s-2578s, Ekhman, Ehmanu. TICKETS to anywhere by airplane, steamship, and escorted tours. Ask us about Sky-Coach and family day dates. Call Miss Rose Glesman National Airport for amphibians and reptiles for initeraries and reser-tions 8th & Mass. Phone VI 3-0225. tf CLOTHES DRIED 10c a basket. Washed and dried 50c a load. Pick up and delivery 10c extra. Smitty's East 23rd. VI-387-8077. 2-2 ANALINE reservations and tickets, tour (coach) and first class, or family fare Vacation tours and cruises Steamship accommodations. Hotel and resort reservations See your experienced, full-time travel agency, Tom Maupin Travel Service. The Travel House, 1236 Mass. phone VI 3-1211. tf CABINET maker and finisher. Antique restoring. E. M. E. Higginbottom; residence and shop at 623 Alabama. VI 3-1258. tf LOST: ID card number 9892 January 10 numbered badly. Call Thor Bogren V3-4833-4833 LOST LOST–Small brown leather 3x5 card hold with addresses. Phone VI 3-8914. LOST-Packet of religion notes in lounges Phone VI-3-2655 Bob Mills 2-3 LOST: Money in bills between Sunnyside Jan . 29 to call V11-3254. Reward. Call V11-3254. Reward. FOUND FOUND: Fountain pen in Robinson gymnasium Thurs. Jan 26. Owner may have by claiming at Kansan office and paying for this ad. 2-6 FOR SALE 12" RCA Console TV-$50,00 A-1 shape. 21" Munto Console TV-$75,00 Like new. See Lee J. Jones. 1041 Kentucky. VI 3-8860. 2-2 FOR SALE FOR SALE: 22 caliber Roger Automatic and halter. Call VI3-3714 after 5 p.m. on tuesday Chiapusso Plays In Mexico City Jan Chiapusso, professor of piano here, performed in a recital in Mexico City yesterday. Prof. Chiapusso, a teacher at KU since 1934, is a native of Indonesia and studied in Holland and European music capitals before coming to the United States in 1916. He made many concert tours before entering full-time teaching. His recital will be the third appearance in Mexico City of a KU teacher within a week. Mrs. Angelica Morales von Sauer, visiting associate professor of piano, was piano soloist with the National Symphony orchestra of Mexico in the opening concert of the Mozart festival last Thursday and last Sunday. FIRST PICTURE OF A KIDNAPPING! FIRST Novelist Uses Class As Lab Novelist Caroline Gordon's teaching assignment at the University during the spring semester will serve as a laboratory for the ideas she will express in her new book, "How to Read a Novel." The visiting professor of English believes a person who really knows how to read can learn anything else. Young people these days don't know how to read and therefore can't write, she said. "The only way to learn how to write novels is to learn how to read novels," she added. Few novels worth reading have been written, in Miss Gordon's opinion. There aren't more than a dozen great masters of the stature of Tolstoy and Dostoevsky, she said. Miss Gordon will discuss common elements to be found in the work of the greatest fiction writers in a public lecture course scheduled for Tuesday evenings. She has entitled her first lecture, "Constants in the Techniques of Fiction." The second will compare the structure of Sophocle's "Oedipus Tyrannus" and Beatrix Potter's nursery tale, "Jemima Puddle-Duck." Miss Gordon's other courses are a seminar on Modern American and British Writers and a workshop in which students' work will be read and discussed. Now Shows 2—7—9:30 "30 SECONDS OVER TOKYO" Also Cartoon—News Dial VI3-5788 Thursday, Feb. 2. 1956. University Daily Kansan Five University students have received scholarships for the spring semester, Dr. Dennis Trueblood, director of aids and awards announced Five Receive Scholarships Shirley Ward, Salina sophomore, received the first Pi Beta Phi Educational Foundation award, which is given by former members of the University chapter of the sorority Gamma Phi Beta sorority's Christmas Prize won to Dorothy Joan Laine. A married student and a brother and sister received awards from Money for the ASC awards comes from fees assessed student organizations for violations oftheASC's social regulations. the social committee of the All Student Council. They are Mrs. Donna Forney, Lawrence junior; John A. Long, Winfield senior, and his sister, Mildred Ann Long, Winfield junior. General Motors maintains 130 medical departments in its plants in the United States and Canada and employees 160 industrial physicians and 750 nurses. 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