Wednesday, Oct. 26, 1955. University Daily Kansan Page 3 119 Candidates Named For Graduate Degrees Candidates for advanced degrees were announced yesterday at a Graduate School faculty meeting. The 119 candidates: Master of Arts—Mohammed Abdussalam (Ansari); Robert W. Atchison, Kingman; Teodoro Ayllon, La Paz, Bolivia; George W. Baier, Macksville; Ann M. Buitrague, Los Altos, Calif.; Robert E. Duffy, Chicago, Ill.; Bermice Engman, Wooster, Ohio; Herbert G. Ewy, Earl M. Fowler, Lawrence; John L. Griglsby, Jr. Kansas City, Mo.; Harold O. Hixon, Lawrence; Larry D. Johnston, Wichita; Richard W. Judy, Montrose; Lyio C. Kyle, Topeka; Betty C. Lancaster, Lawrence; Alfred R. Louaillier, Amarillo, Tex.; Chester A. Newland, Lawrence; Ellis D. Reida, Rago; Stanley A. Robrish, Trumbull, Conn.; Veda M. Russell, Stafford; Bernard B. Watson, Kansas City, Kan. Master of Science—William T. Curless, Quincy, Ill.; Eugene O. Gooding, Lawrence; Lane W. Harold, Beiotj, Hazim Abdul-Hamid Kasim, Mosul, Iraq; John M. Kelley, San Francisco, Calif.; David A Mathews Jr., Hickory, N.C.; Krikor-Vahel Sabeian, Beirut, Lebanon; Kenneth E. Worth, Hays. Master of Science in Education—Arlene C. Carter, Merriam; Walter E. Diehl, Topeka; Karl W Ebel, Hillsboro; Joan L. Hedrick, Lawrence; Wailace R. Johnson, Kansas City, Kan.; Lloyd Lockwood, Salina; Janet C. Lowe, Lawrence; Burley B. Martin, Meriden; Harry B. Nelson, Victor, Colo.; Loren E. Simpson, Coffeyville; Russell H. Whitla Jr., Edgerton; Owen B. Wilson, Topeka. Master of Education—Bertha A. Baier, Caney; Clarence Blackman, Baldwin; Betty M. Bushno, Topeka; Yvonne M. Carlson, Kansas City, Mo.; Gloria S. Carpenter, Lawrence; Oakie R. Gerakis, Bison; William S. Gillette, Independence, Kan; Thomas F. Hansen, Kansas City, Kan; Hirrison B. Harmon Jr., Toreks N. H. Havens, Kansas City, Mo.; Osa B. Holmes, Topeka; Frederick M. Howes, Mather, Pa; Mohamed Ibrahim Kazem, Cairo, Egypt; Garland V. Longhofer, Elmo; Carole T. Patterson, Turkegge, Ala.; Glenn E. Peer, Spring Hill; Quentin T. Prosser, Virginia B. Ray, Topeka; Patricia A. Salyer, Larned; James B. Somerville, J. Bryan Sperry, Lawrence; Raymond J. Steimel, Dodge City; Dercroy W. Swofford, Kansas City, Mo.; George A. Thomas, Garfield. Master of Music Education—Edward T. Bedesky, Topeka; Betty J Recital Slated By Wilkinses Marie Wilkins, soprano, and Joseph Wilkins, tenor, will present the third in a series of faculty recitals at 8 p.m. Monday in Strong Auditorium. The first half of the program, as a part of KU's celebration of the Age of Mozart, will consist of music by Mozart and his contemporaries. Included on the program are arias and duets from Mozart's "Idomenco" and Haydn's "Jahreszeiten," the soprano motet, "Exultate, Jubilate," by Mozart, a group of lieder by Beethoven, and duets by Felix and Fanny Mendelssohn, and Schumann. Winifred Gallup will be the accompanist. Prof. Wilkins has appeared in leading roles with various opera companies in Italy, with the St. Louis Municipal Opera and in such touring Schubert productions as "Blossom Time," "The Desert Song," and "Die Fledermaus." Mrs. Wilkins has sung with the Metropolitan Opera Company in New York, making her debut by replacing Lilly Pons in "Lakme." She has appeared in recitals in Town Hall, New York, and has been soloist with the Kansas City Philharmonic Orchestra, at the Lindborg and Asheville Mozart festival and at the University of Michigan. The program is open to the public without admission charge. Daily combing of your dog's hair will remove the undercoat of hair as it is shed and bring out the luster of the dog's hair. Barkis, Nickerson; Robert D, Brown, Holton; Carol G. Goodwin Salina, Mo.; James L. Neihart, Galena; Jess C. Rose, Shawnee; Darwin R. Ruinke, Bendena; Donald C. Shrift, Beeverdale, Pa. Master of Business Administration—Jonathan P. M. Horner, Sussex, England; James O. Mickey, Wichita; Ludwig Pack, Sogruel-lbager, Saar, and Sharadkumar Shantaram Rangnekar, Bombay, India Master of Public Administration— Lee E. Fettig, Cedar Vale. Master of Fine Arts—Isabelle Gaddis, Winfield, and Phyllis A. Grav, Emporia. Certificate in Social Work—Jewell V. Freeman, Kansas City, Mo. Master of Social Work—Clare M. Byrnes, Wuchita; Verda G. Deutscher, Kansas City, Mo.; Ora Lee K. Haynes, Kansas City; Violet B. Hendrickson, Winfield; Robert E. Johnson, Newton; Mildred A. Lacey, Topeka; Margaret Elizabeth Latimer, Lawrence, and Martha R. Norris, Mildred B. Sudran, and Faye H. Weaver, Kansas City, Mo. Specialist in Education—Sylvia H. Nelson, Tooneka Doctor of Education -Clyde J. Baer, Walnut; Merle R. Bolton Sr. Overland Park; Leroy E. Hood; Ottawa; Paul C. Kennedy, Lawrence; Carl S. Knox, Eureka; Tate C. Page, Dover, Ark.; Ernest C. Plath, Lawrence; Donald F. Powell, Kansas City, Kan., and Earl Davis Thomas, Kansas City, Mo. Doctor of Philosophy-Raymond J. Ackermann, Lemont, Ill.; Norman P. Baumann, Lawrence; Delmar L. Boyr, Salina; Joseph Davidson, and Calvin V. Holmes, Lawrence; Einar V. Kullestad, Gothenburg, Sweden; Abraham Lipschot, Brooklyn, N.Y., Eugene K. McLachlan, Houston, Tex.; Kenneth L. Marsi, Los Banos, Calif.; Roger Deforest Price, and Francis W. Prosser Jr., Lawrence; Dennis G. Rainey, Senath, Mo.; George Rendina, Lawrence; Leonard W. Rozin, New York, N.Y.; Howard J. Stains, Lawrence; Raymond Thorsteinson, Wynyard, Sask., Canada; Elbert A. Walker, Cleveland, Tex., and Carrie E. Whitmeir, Amarillo, Tex. What's doing at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Here's something unique in education. Near the Pratt & Whitney Aircraft plant in East Hartford, Conn., a full-fledged graduate center was established this fall by Renssalaer Polytechnic Institute. Located 115 miles from R.P.I.'s home campus in upper New York State, the new graduate facilities will enable working engineers from Pratt & Whitney Aircraft and other companies in the Hartford area to continue their studies. Without interrupting normal employment, it will be possible for students to obtain advanced degrees in specialized fields from the nation's oldest engineering college. Designed to raise the level of knowledge and to broaden the base from which advanced research can be approached, this entire program will simultaneously lead enrolled engineers to greater achievement in their careers. First 702 Computer in East. Just installed, this advanced I.B.M. computer joins earlier electronic marvels that played a vital role in the development of Pratt & Whitney Aircraft's famed J-57 jet engine. Newest Supersonic Fighter. The Chance Vought F8U, latest in a growing group of military aircraft to fly faster than sound. Like most other record-breakers, it is powered by a P & W A J-57 turbojet. Lust Wasp Major, most powerful piston engine ever developed, is shipped by P&WA. This marks the end of an era as turbojets take over as the source of power for heavy bombs, transports and tankers. PRATT & WHITNEY AIRCRAFT DIVISION OF UNITED AIRCRAFT CORPORATION • EAST HARTFORD 8, CONNECTICUT World's foremost designer and builder of aircraft engines 1.