Tuesday, Oct. 18, 1955. University Daily Kansan Page 7 Professional Bouncer in Car- James Shman. pority the ednesse a fra- ng.of , Mo. rurity Ruth or. Rority Nancy y will umbdatodayhouse. ade ority r to fra- WELL ILL BE DOG-GONE—Looks as if students aren't the only ones curious about what the metal box on the front lawn of the library is being used for. What isn't shown in the picture is that the box is placed over an opening to one of the maintenance tunnels. Actually, the contraption is an air conditioning unit used to circulate air in the tunnels and to keep the air from getting stale and the temperature too hot for workmen. -Classified Ads- one day 50c three days 75c Terms Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be called in before 12 noon on Wednesday or Thursday, or before 11 noon on Tuesday, or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office, Flint Hall FOR SALE FOR SALE: Sweet cider for sale Law- winter van. Phone VI 3-3459. 810 Penny vanilla. '48 Chrysler Windsor DeLuxe-Fluid drive. Radio, heat, sun-visor, good and battery. New spark points and tune-up. See at 124. UIQ ware. 10-24 TYPEWRITE-Royal Portable quiet desire hype. Excellent condition. Phone 10-24 ELECTROLUX CLEANERS — $69.75 New ELECTROLUX complete with attachments — $69.75. Low payment plan $5.00 per month. Also, a limited number of new equipment is needed. Appointments made day or night for your convenience. FOR SALES AND SERVICE phone VI 3-2377. 10-26 Barker. F. V. Cox. 10-26 MARTIN TENOR SAX—Almost new. perfect. Also Gibson mandolin. call VI V 5-9890 via 11:30 and 5:30 Monday through Friday at 1005 Indiana. 10-21 FOR RENT FOR RENT: Large, almost new, 3 room apartment. Kitchen newly furnished, private bath near it. Couple only room at new, $149. Call Vicky or see at 1510 KI. (F). 10-24 FOR RENT—Single or double room. 115 stocks from campus. Bob Garrity, 1339 Ohio. Phone VI1-3-0524. 10-19 TRANSPORTATION INTERESTED IN COMMUTING from Topeka? Call 5-2591 in Topeka. 10-18 LOST TAN SUEDE jacket. Lost in Fraser the day before Monday more than a week. Call Chuck M13-7922. Reward RUBY RING: Gold with two small diamond settings. Lost between Chi Omega parking lot and Dairyland. Tuesnwr. Swoning. Call V13-62414. Tuesnwr. Cuggage. $5.0 reward. LIGHT BLUE ESTERBROOK pen and pencil set in plastic case. Lost in Malott or between Union and Malott. Call Dorothy Lattin. VI 3-1772. 10-18 LIGHT TAN BILLFOLD. Between LIGHT TAN BILLFOLD. Between Allen Harris. V15-1682. 10-19 10-18 SUEDE JACKET. Lost in Strong Hall. Under please call Don Rogers, Huston 10-20 BUSINESS SERVICES DRESSMAKING--Formals, alterations- wedding gowns. Ola Smith 912% Mass EXPERIENCED TYPEPIST: Theses, term papers, reports, given immediate at- rate rates, accurate service at agu- rater rates. Mrs. Glinda. Klinska. Phone VI 3-1240. 10-18 TYPING—Experienced. Theses. term paper, reports, etc.较熟练。Written to RU. FAMILY STLYE meals for boys. Phone VI 3-8445. 10-20 MISCELLANEOUS Men who go to Ivy League colleges are "naturally superior" to their less fortunate associates in other schools, according to Henry Morton Robinson (Columbia 23) in the November issue of Holiday Magazine. For Prompt Taxi And Delivery Service PHONE VI 3-2211 Call In one of three articles devoted to the Ivy League schools (Harvard, Yale, Pennsylvania, Columbia, Dartmouth, Brown, and Cornell), Mr. Robinson asserts the "educational rabbit-warrens known as state universities" and the liberal-arts colleges not in the Ivy League would "democratize" the B.A. degree by bringing it down to the level of a vaccination certificate. 'Ivy Schools Best'—He Says "Ivy colleges cling to the somewhat mystical notion," he continues, "that a candidate for the 800-year-old degree of baccaloureus in artibus shall be, among other things, a person of marked intellectual promise." Mr. Robinson states that he expects to receive some mean letters as a result of the article from "ihe loyal sons of Turpentine Tech Next Attraction At NOW SHOWS 2-7-9 p.m. —ALSO ADDED— Cartoon — News and Moline Subnormal.” He even prints, in advance, an excerpt from these letters, as follows: “Your article was mighty saddening to one like me who missed schooling in the Ivy League. I almost cried out loud while driving my Cadillac to the bank.” All animals, except man and sometimes foolish dogs, respect the skunk's desire to remain aloof. Only in rare emergencies, such as when starvation motivates them will coyote, cougar, and mink risk the skunk's noxious barrage. LAWRENCE DRIVE-IN THEATRE West 23rd DIAL VI 3-5788 VI 3-2122 NOW SHOWING ENDS THURSDAY BOX OFFICE OPEN 6:30 FIRST SHOW AT 7:00 COLOR CARTOON Hawk Talk Two other high notes on today's SUA calendar are the Craft Shop Lessons 7-9 p.m. in the Craft Shop and the "Paradise Lost" reading series by Dr. Wortham of the English department in the Music & Browsing Room at 4:15. Number 1 on this week's SUA Hit Parade is the Student-Faculty Coffee featuring Professor Ledwink of the music department. He will discuss "Music in Your Life." Wednesday at 4 in the Music & Browsing Room. Moving into the first measure at andante speed the Bridge Lessons will be on Opening Bids. This is the second of six each at 7:30 Thursday, Room 305. If you missed the first, don't miss the second. You've seen the dance, now hear the play—Salome by Oscar Wilde. It will be read at Thursday's Poetry Hour at 4. Free coffee, but Salome won't dance. "Oklahoma" will be the theme-song for tonight's Quarterback Club. Coach Mather will direct. Be in the audience at 8. Free cokes. If the "Music in Your Life" is primarily dance music, you'll want to be at the Trail Room Record Dance each Wednesday evening. Entertainment at 9:30. student union activities ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL, AERONAUTICAL, PHYSICS, CIVIL find yourself in the most diversified aircraft company in the industry GOODYEAR AIRCRAFT CORPORATION The Engineering Departments in Akron, Ohio, and Litchfield Park, Arizona, areas are engaged in all phases of guided missiles, guidance systems and the development of analog computers. Specialists in microwave, servomechanism, circuitry, etc. are highly important to these operations. Other departments require electronic, electromechanical, mechanical, structural, propulsion, and aeronautic development engineers. 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