Page 7 Santa 'Kicks Up His Heels' In Steinberg's Drawings Everyone who has laughed himself blue in the face over the cartoons and books by Saul Steinberg may find himself surrounded by the Christmas spirit which exuberates from Mr. Steinberg's famous Santa Clauses in the KU Museum of Art. Mr. Steinberg's Santa Claus," stated a Hallmark Cards art director, "is possibly the only new and original Christmas symbol to emerge in the last 20 years." The exhibition, on display until Jan. 6, is from the Hallmark Cards Collection. Santa, as envisioned by Mr. Steinberg, is a rather solemn, dignified old man who reminds one of a kindly, benevolent Monty Woolley. He owns a variety of suits, including what appears to be a Chesterfield coat that is sometimes trimmed with fur, and sometimes ornamented with oriental devices. He wears tasseled caps, also frequently ornamented. On occasion his chest is adorned with brilliant military decorations. Mr. Steinberg believes Santa Claus can be anything he wants to be and do anything he wants to do. He need not be the static figure he is usually shown to be, repeating the same humdrum activities year in and year out. Spanish Art Expert To Lecture At KU A leading authority on Spanish art, Dr. Diego Angulo Iniquez of the University of Madrid, will lecture at the University Dec. 13 and 14. Dr. Angulo, who is professor of the history of modern art in Madrid, will deliver a public lecture, "The Great Masters of Spanish Painting of the 17th Century," at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 13, in the Museum of Art. He will illustrate his talk with slides. His other appearances at KU will be at the art history class at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 14, and at a joint meeting of the Spanish Clubs at 7:30 that evening. Dr. Angulo will inspect collections of the KU Museum of Art and the Nelson Art Gallery in Kansas City, Mo. while he is in this area. Chemists To Hear Award Winner "Organic Reactions in Aqueous Solutions" will be the topic of Dr. Lester Horwitz of the Midwest Research Institute, Kansas City, at a meeting of the Chemistry Club at 8 p.m. tomorrow in 233 Mallot. Dr. Horwitz, winner of the 1954 Technical Paper Award of the Photographic Society of America, will speak concerning his work in sensitizing dyes used to enhance the response of film to longer wavelengths of light. The public is invited for discussion and refreshments. Taft's Photography To Be Published Protography of the late Dr. Robert Taft, for many years professor of chemistry at the University and a recognized Kansas historian, is being prepared for publication in "Image" magazine. Photography, especially historical photography, was Dr. Taft's hobby, and he received wide recognition for his "Artists and Illustrators of the Old West," published in 1937. "Iage," published by the George Eastman House, is an educational memorial to Eastman "to show the progress in the art and science of photography." 3 Attend Education Meeting Three members of Phi Delta Kappa, professional education fraternity, attended a joint meeting Monday in Manhattan of the Lawrence and Manhattan chapters of the fraternity. Those attending were Ralph Kron, president of the local chapter; Albert Nelson, secretary; and Robert Dunwell, treasurer. All are graduate students from Lawrence. The Automotive Safety Foundation says it estimates one life would be saved every year for every 10 miles of construction on the proposed new interstate highway system. 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 of the bulletin. If you wish to obtain the Daily Kansan, Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Official Bulletin Juniors and seniors: The English Proficiency examination will be given Saturday. Register in the office of the dean of your school today and tomorrow. Today Cancelled: Joint meeting of Gamma next meeting. 7 a.m., Dec 6, 207 Plint. 7 a.m., Dec 6, 207 Plint. *Museum of Art record concert*, 4 p.m. main gallery, Mendelssohn "Concerto in G major" Foreign students and International lessons 7-9 p.m. Student Union, Kansas State German Christmas choir rehearsal, 5 p. m. 306 Fraser. Open to all who wish to attend. to Student Court convenes, 7 p.m., 305 B. Student Union. Alpha Phi Omega, regular meeting, 7:30 p.m., Oread Room, Student Union. ASC House and Senate, 7:30 p.m., English Room, Student Union. Graduate Club, 7:30 p.m. Jayhawk Room, Student Union, Speaker; Brooke Hamacher. "Trends in Contemporary Architecture." AWS-ROTC etiquette course, 8 p.m. Pine Room. Tomorrow Morning Prayer, 6:45 a.m., Danforth Chapel, Holy communion, 7 a.m. Morning meditations, 7:30-7:50 a.m. Dunhill Chapel. Come. YMCA Faculty Forum noon. English Room. Speaker Prof. Charles Colby Art Education Club meeting, noon. 332 Strong Museum of Art record concert, noon. 4 p.m. main gallery. Shelves: "Sym- metric" CCUN Steering Committee, 4 p.m. office, Student Union. Coffee Hour, 4-5 p.m. Music Room, Student Union. Sponsored by Social responsibility Commission of the YM- WCA, and Student Union activities. First in a series of Heroes. Speaks in Her "Structure of Parties and their Role in Politics." Ateneo Meeting, 7:30 p.m. Jawhayk Room. Student Union. Speaker: Prof. Roy Hoppen. "Life in the Peruvian Andes." (jn. English). Jay Janes, 5 p.m., Pine Room, Student Union Chemistry Club. 8 p.m., 232 Malton. Speaker: Dr. Lester Horwitz (Midwest Research Institute) "Organic Reactions in Aqueous Solutions." Refreshments. Thursday Morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Danforth Choral Holy communion, 7 a.m. Morning, Meditations, 7:30-7:50 a.m. Danforth Chapel. Come. **Museum of Art record concert, noon,** a public gallery. Debusy: "Images to 迎新 Year" YM-YWC Bible study, 4 p.m. Oread Room. Bring your Bible and join us. Poetry Hour, 4 p.m. Memorial Union Hall, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. MacLeish Reader: A. C. Edwards An illustrated talk on New Zealand by Dr. Rufus Thompson, associate professor of botany, will be given at the Entomology Club meeting at 4 p.m. tomorrow in 301 Snow Hall. Refreshments will be served. Christian Science Organization, 7:30 p. m., Danforth Chapel, Students, faculty and friends are invited. Business meeting after regular meeting. Entomology Club To Meet Thetians still scratch gold from the earth with gazelle horns. Women Eligible For Fellowships Fellowships are being offered for women during the current academic year, ranging from a few dollars to cover tuition and books to $3,500 yearly. A few are restricted in place of study, others in fields of study. The American Association of University Women offers 28 fellowships, 21 for $2,000, and seven others for larger amounts. Three are restricted to study outside the United States, one to research in a physical science. Six international fellowships, of varying amounts, are offered by members of the International Federation of University Women. University Daily Kansan The Amelia Earhart graduate scholarship in aeronautics, worth $1,200, is offered by Zonta International, organization of business and the professional women. Soroptimist International of Los Angeles offers $1,500 for a Los Angeles graduate to study elsewhere or for a foreign graduate student to study in the Los Angeles area. The Katherine Wills Coleman fellowship of $500 is given annually by Mortar Board. Information on fellowships available for men and women can be obtained in the Graduate School office. Botanists To Edit Science Quarterly Dr. R. L. McGregor, assistant professor of botany, has been appointed assistant editor of the quarterly "Transactions" of the Kansas Academy of Science. Dr. McGregor is a native of Green, born there in 1919, but he finished high school at Oregon, Mo. He received all three of his academic degrees at KU, and has been a member of the faculty since 1951. He will serve under acting editor Dr. Frank Cross. Dr. Cross, assistant professor of zoology, was appointed by the Academy's executive council to take over the duties of the late Dr. Robert Taft, professor of chemistry at the University and long-time editor of the quarterly scientific journal, who died last September. He formerly was assistant editor. Tuesday, Nov. 29, 1955 In addition to his teaching duties he is curator of the University herbarium, treasurer and business manager of the American Fern Society and director of the International Hepatic Society. Howard B. 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