University Daily Kansan Page 6 Friday, Nov. 18, 1955. 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 no bring bulk materials to the Kappa Gamma Rectices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Today Museum of Art record concert, noon Symphony in the City, Schubert; "String Quartet" in D minor. Sociology Club, 4 p.m. 17 Strong E Discussion Leader: Mrs. Janee Gullah- rorn How the French Feel about the students in Paris." Everyone welcome, Coffee. Hillel services, 7 p.m., 1409 Tennessee. Museum of Art record concert, noon, 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. "Concert for Violin in A Minor." Liahona Fellowship dinner, 6 p.m. Kansas Room, Student Union. Liahona Fellowship; 8:15 a.m., church Early morning worship. Newman Club breakfast, after 10 a.m. Church basement. Everyone welcome. Museum of Art record concert, noon. 49 p.m., Main Gallery, Handel-Schoenberg; "Concerto for String and Orchestra." Bach-Mozart: Adagios and Fugues. Hillier social, 5:30 p.m. 1409 Tennessee make reservations by calling V-3-9444 Lutheran Student Association, 5:30 p.m., Trinity Church, 13th and New Hampshire Annual Thanksgiving ban- sible study, 9:30 a.m., Trinity Church. Methodist Graduate Group, 6:30 p.m. Wesley Foundation. Discussion Leader: Dr. W. S. Robinson "Religion in the Southern States." CCUN discussion, 8 p.m., at home of 2409 Massachusetts. Everyone welcome Museum of Art record concert, noon 4 p.m., Main Gallery. Menoti: "The Fairy Tale" 5 p.m., Gallery. Menoti: "The Fairy Tale" Mathematical Colloquium, 4 p.m. 203 Strong Hall. Speaker: Dr. Oscar Wesler, of Stanford University. "Convexity and Invariance in Statistics." Safety Belts DES MOINES, Ia.—(U.P.)—The America Fore Insurance Group is equipping its fleet of 1,600 passenger cars with safety belts. This Is Your Homecoming And Our Home It has been our pleasure-for the post seven generations to serve K.U. students. A very pleasant association for us and a profitable one for the students. During these years we have served K.U. students with the finest low cost life insurance; offering numerous policies with no restrictions on war, travel or residence. For a free consultation on your individual insurance needs phone or drop in at our home office and get acquainted with one of our qualified college representatives. Leon W. Turner, K.U. '54—Jim Miller, K.U.'56—Larry Harlan, K.U. '58. Standard Life A part of Lawrence Since 1890 VI 3-4220 8th & Vermont SAVE On a New '56 FORD CALL ME Glen Lush School of Engineering VI 3-3202 Director Of American Library In Paris To Talk Monday Dr. Ian Forbes Fraser, director of the American Library in Paris, will speak on "The Unchanging Parisian" at 4 p.m. Monday in 124 Malott Hall. The program is sponsored by Pi Delta Phi, honorary French fraternity. and also holds a diploma from the University of Paris. Dr. Fraser received his AB, MA, and Ph.D from Columbia University The American Library in Paris, the only American library on the Continent, has the collections of 80,000 books in English. It tries to interpret the American way of life, American culture, and traditions to the French people. Watch Your Gestures GOSHIEN, Ind.—(U.P.)—Attorney Carl Chattin's wave to a friend standing next to an auctioneer netted him 1,300 yards of red and green Christmas ribbon. The wave was misinterpreted as a bid and Chattin was declared the winner. - Are we going to beat Missouri? - What a Silly Question - Just Watch US GO! - We'll Run Them Off the Field! Best of Luck, Jayhawkers LAWRENCE Sanitary MILK AND ICE CREAM CO.