Monday, Oct. 31, 1955. University Daily Kansan Page 7 Law Review To Discuss Cases The December issue of the University of Kansas Law Review will be a special edition containing the first survey of Kansas law. The survey will discuss decisions of the Kansas Supreme Court and applicable statutes and will be written by authorities in each field. Fred Six, Lawrence third year law, editor of the Law Review, said the survey is the first to be published by a law school in the Midwest. It will cover court proceedings from 1953-55. The Kansas Law Review is published quarterly in October, December, March and May. The publication is run entirely by law students. Six said, with help of two faculty advisers, M. C. Slough, professor of law, and Dan Hopson Jr., assistant professor of law. An emphasis on Liberal arts is the thing most needed in adult education today. Dr. Carroll Clark, chairman of the sociology department told members of the Sociology Club Friday afternoon. Sociologist Sees Liberal Arts Need "This would benefit the person interested in the quality of things. It encompasses the whole rather than the specialized field," he said. Dr. Clark also told members of experiments conducted in adult education in citizenship. Club members voted to work on a printed collection of writings from instructors and students in the department. Commission Offers Engineering Jobs The United States Civil Service Commission has announced a new engineer examination for filling positions in the Bureau of Reclamation located throughout the western states and Alaska. The beginning salaries are $4,345 to $5,440 a year. No written test will be given but applicants must have had appropriate engineering education or experience. Further information and application forms may be obtained at many post offices throughout the country, or from the U.S. Civil Service Commission, Washington 25, D.C. Applications will be accepted by the Central Board of U.S. Civil Service Examiners, Bureau of Reclamation, Denver Federal Center, Denver, Colo., until further notice. Bear Tougher Than Car STRAWBERRY VALLEY, Calif —(U.P.)—Mrs. Ray Tretzel was driving a road in Plumas County when a bear, apparently frightened by a nearby blasting, ran blindly at full speed into the side of her car. The bear was momentarily stunned by the impact, but shook itself and ambled off into the woods. The side and door of the auto were wrecked. SHOWS 2-7-9 p.m. NOW 20th Century-Fox presents —ADDED— CARTOON—NEWS Official Bulletin Dial VI 3-5788 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 leave the office without permission. Only Kensan, Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Fulbright and Buenos Aires convention application deadline Complete applica- tion deadline Today Museum of Art record concert, 4 p.m. Nam Gallery; Gluck; L'Ilivogren Newman Club rosary, 5:10 p.m., Catholic church Foreign Students and International Room. Student Union. 7-9 p.m., Kansas Room. Student Union. Tomorrow **Museum of Art record concert, moon.** 4 p.m., Main Gallery, Schubert: "Sym- ma." Newman Club rosary, 5:10 p.m., Catholic church. Kappa Beta, 5:30 p.m., Meyers Hall Dinner, and worship. Social Work Club, 4 p.m., Sociology library. Speaker: Mrs. Leckron. Wednesday Museum of Art record concert, noon, 4:30 p.m. Beethoven: Beethoven: Soho No. 11, 11 p.m. Education Club, 4 p.m. Student Union. Speaker: Dr. Moore. "Mentally Handicapped in the Classroom." Meeting open to any education student. Newman Club executive meeting, 7 p.m., Catholic church basement. Discussion group, 8 p.m., The Church and the problem," led by Henry Stirck Coffee Thursday 4 p.m. Main Gallery, Lully 'Te Deum' CCUN Steering Committee, 4 p.m. e-mail: steering@ccun.edu Museum of Art record concert, noon Poetry Hour. 4 p.m., music room, Studio Hall. Readers: X. Baden, Yeah. Reader: W. D. Puten. Christian, Science Organization, 7 p.m. Dartmouth College. Students faculty and friends of the institution. Newman Club chair meeting, 7:30 p.m. Citizenship. All members and interested persons. Friday Museum of Art record concert, noon, 10:30 a.m. Manisha A. Schumann, 'Quartet, No. 10, in A. Minuham,' Museum of Art. Newman Club hayrack ride. 7:30 p.m Meet at Catholic church, 1229 Vermont Contact Dick Butler if you have a car and can take extra riders. Admission. $1 a couple. 75 cents stag. Dancing, refreshments, games. Knowledge Is Good But Not For Long Sometimes knowledge doesn't get past the classroom door. A KU student told a friend: "Had two shotguns today. Aced one. Boobooed the second." Translated, he meant he had done remarkably well on one examination and had failed another one. He was speaking within yards of the classroom where he is taught sentence structure and vocabulary. New Zealand's flightless, tailless, bewhiskered kiwi is the only bird with nostrils at the top of its bill. For its size, about that of a chicken, the kiwi lays the largest egg known, one pound. Classified Ads terriss. Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be called in before 12 noon on Monday through Friday and Tuesday, or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office, Flint Hall. one day 50c three days 75c FOR RENT APARTMENT for rent: Cute, sunny, warm. Living room, bedroom, kitchen- ette, bathroom, Near Corbin. Phone: 314-9600, $5. Available Dec. 1-11 Phone V3-49600 FOR RENT: Very desirable front room for man student. Linens furnished. Close to KU. Bus line. 815 Indiana. 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