Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Nov. 16, 1955. CHICKEN WIRE TIGER AND JAYHAWKER—That's what Theta Tau engineering fraternity members are putting up for Homecoming decorations. From left: Ronald Bonjour of Lenexa, Bob Franklin of Topeka, James Rueger of Beattie, freshmen; Donald Preston, Mission sophomore; Myron Bernitz, Eudora freshman; Richard Hinderliter, Wichita sophomore; Ralph Preston of Mission, and Harry Edwards of Eudora, freshmen. Chancellor Marvin Started Grove By Planting Walnuts —(Daily Kansan Photo) Walnuts and Chancellor F. O. Marvin are responsible for one of the most well-known landmarks on the campus. The story goes that one day Chancellor Marvin went walnut gathering. He put the nuts in a pail on his back porch, declining to crack the tough, sticky things. So Mrs. Marvin said, "Why don't you do something with those nuts?" North of the University was a large piece of land called North Hollow, which had almost no vegetation. Chancellor Marvin, who hated to see the spot go to waste, decided that he would use the nuts to some advantage. He took the walnuts and planted them in the hollow. This was the beginning of the organized planting of $ a_{c} $ grove, for shortly thereafter, in 1877, the Kansas Horticultural Society started extensive planting in this hollow. Soon it was covered with many small trees. In 1906 the name of North Hollow was officially changed by the Board of Regents to Marvin Grove. 'Know Your America Week'. TOPEKA — (J.P.) The period Nov. 20-26 was proclaimed "Know Your America Week" in Kansas by Gov. Fred Hall yesterday. We know a certain imbber who was deeply hurt to learn that only members of the University Players could try out for parts in that group's latest production. He thought he was natural for the lead. The play? "The Drunkard." Sculpture Exhibit To Be Continued The German and Austrian rooco sculpture of the 18th century exhibition, the first of its kind in America, will continue until the end of the month, said Edward A. Maser, director of the Museum of Art. The popularity of the show, Mr. Maser said, is attested to by the fact that close to 1,000 catalogs of the exhibition have been sold. The exhibition contains sculpture from private and public collections in the United States and is a tribute to the achievements of Mozart. Double Jeopardy ANDERSON, Ind. — (U.P.)—aster Bedwell, hurt when a log rolled downhill and struck him in a freak accident, was treated for shock and additional injuries when the ambulance rushing him to the hospital collided with a car. FLY FOR VACATION Make your airline reservations NOW for Thanksgiving and Christmas vacation. Be sure of your seat. Tickets need not be purchased until day before you fly. No charge for cancellations. So, make your reservations NOW. Be sure of your seat. SAMPLE FARES FROM KANSAS CITY (Includes Tax)
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