--- University Daily Kansan Page 3 Tuesday, Oct. 18, 1955. Beth To Lead Circulation Class Elmer F. Beth, professor of journalism, will preside over a general session of the circulation managers short course at 2 p.m. Friday in the Student Union. Viewpoints of the national advertiser and the newspaper advertising man will be studied at the short course Friday and Saturday. Speaking Friday afternoon will be Robert Ryan, senior space buyer of the media department of Foote, Cone and Belding Advertising Agency, and Robert Peale, advertising director of the Topeka Daily Capital and Topeka State Journal. C. R. Stutzman of the Kansas City Kansan is chairman of the Saturday morning session on "How to Get the Most Out of a Boy." The speakers will be Professor Herbert F. Wright of the KU psychology department and John Shank, circulation manager of the Dayton, Ohio, News. A panel discussion on staff teamwork in area circulation promotion will be held Friday night. Members of the panel will be George Alden of the Hutchinson News-Herald; Harry Purdum of the Hastings, Neb. Tribune; and Harold Hult of the Topeka Daily Capital. The school will close with a luncheon Saturday and a summary by Dean Burton W. Marvin of the William Allen White School of Journalism. Professors Set School Talks Calder Pickett, assistant professor of journalism, and Jimmy Bedford, instructor in journalism, will speak at the high school journalism conferences at Neodesha and El Dorado. Oct. 19 and 20. The conferences are the last o six such meetings held over the state this fall and are under the supervision of the Kansas State High School Activities Association. Mr. Pickett will speak on "Writing and Editing Feature Articles," and "Headline Schedules and Deadlines." Mr. Bedford will talk about "Picture Taking and Picture Editing" and "News Sources, Assignments, and Leads." The first known zoo in history was collected by the Chinese king Wen in the early part of the 12th century B.C., with animals captured from all parts of China. 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 not bring Bulletin to work in Kansan. Offices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Museum of Art record concert, 4 p.m. *Museum of Art: Handem; Acla and Gala* *Part I* Today All-freshmen women and sophomore college students: 1:15 p.m. North Columbus living room Home Economics club, 7-8 p.m. i11 Home Economics in Home Economics" Everyone welcomes Social Work Club, 4 p.m., sociology Speaker Group, from Family Science of Kansas City, Mt. Three German color shorts, 5 p.m., 15 Fraser, English text. Newman Club will say rosario 5:10 p.m. Church, Coffee 4:30 p.m. p church basement Tau Sigma, 7:15 p.m., Robinson Gym. Be. prompt KU Christian Fellowship, 7:30 p.m. 12 Strong. Discussion. Wednesday Silent meditation period, 7:30-7:50 a.m. Danforth Chapel. Everyone invited. Museum of Art record concert. Noon and midnight of Art Party. Held "Acis and Galater." Part III. CCUN Steering Committee, 4 p.m. Student Union meeting picture for the Jay- ter Hall will be held on Monday, Sept. 12. hawkeer Coucle Francis se reunaire mercredi a 4 h. 15 dans la saile 113 Strong. Causerie par William Patterson, boursier en France l'année passee. Pre-Nursing Club. 4 p.m. 110 Fraser Speakers Instrumentors from the School. La Tertula se reune el miercoles 19 de octubre a la 4:30 en cuarto 107 Strong La rta. Hartfell habiara de su vialj a Guatemala, y ensamara fotos. Freshawk meeting. 7 p.m., Jayhawk Boom, Student Union. Newman Club executive meeting, 7 p.m. Castle, Discussion group, 8 p.m. "Art, Litreature, and Censorship," led by John Irohke, Please be on time. YM-YWCMA Bible discussion group, 7th annual unpower Room Bring a Bible and join it. Graduate Club, 7:30 p.m., English Room, Student Union. Speaker: Richard D. Robinson. "Communism in the Middle East." KU Dames bridge group, 7:30 p.m. Student Union. Thursday Poetry Hour, 4 p.m., Student Union Music Room, Charles H. Hunt Library, Charles H. Hunt and others. room. Oscar Wilde, "Salome" (play). Readers: Charles Holt and others. organization, 7 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Students, faculty, and friends are invited. Ku Kus, 7:30 p.m. Pine Room. Student Union. Attendance required. Newman Club choir practice, 10pm for the season. For more info, welcome. we need more female voices. Quack Club, 7.30 p.m., Robinson Gym. FREE Installation On Mufflers and Tailpipes KU Student Special Lub. Job $1 Page's Sinclair Serv. 6th & Vt. Ph. VI 3-9894 VI 3-0300 GEORGE HEDRICK DERROLD WILEY An Investment Company Specializ- ing in Selected Chemical Securities. Simply mail the attached coupon and you will receive a copy of the Prospectus of Chemical Fund, Inc. 806 Mass. Please send me a Chemical Fund Prospectus. NAME___ ADDRESS___ CITY___ Engineer Trainee Jobs Open The United States Civil Service Commission has announced an examination for highway engineer trainee positions paying $3,415 and $4,345 a year, in the Bureau of Public Roads throughout the United States. To qualify, applicants must have completed their third or fourth year of a professional engineering curriculum in civil engineering or expect to complete it by Sept. 30, 1956. A written test will be given. tion forms may be obtained at many post offices throughout the country, or from the U. S. Civil Service Commission, Washington 25, D. C. Applications must be received, or postmarked, not later than Jan 24, 1956. Further information and applica- Mahin Khalili, graduate student from Teheran, Iran, will talk before a farm women's group at Linwood tomorrow. The Washington Zoo has a monkey that has flown twice as high as any man. Together with another macaque monkey, it rode in an Aerobee rocket to an altitude of 36 miles before being parachuted down in the rocket's nose section. Khalili To Talk To Club WE PREDICT: 1955's most infuriating magazine article will be "THE NATURAL SUPERIORITY OF IVY LEAGUE MEN" ... and that its noted author, Henry Morton Robinson (Columbia '23) will be man most burned in effigy on non-Ivy campuses this fall! It's guaranteed to enrage the letter men of "Moline Subnormal" and "Turpentine Tech" ... redden the faces of state universities" "professorlings" (that's what Robinson calls 'em) ... wound the tender feelings of every drum majorette in America. in November HOLIDAY magazine You'll smoulder at Robinson's gibes at courses in chain-store management and embalming! Burn at his references to state universities as "educational rabbit warrants." Explode at his views on mass education for the "denizens of Outer Mediocrity." It's one of a trio of provocative articles on Ivy League men, social life, sports. Don't miss it! November HOLIDAY—now on your newsstand! A CURTIS MAGAZINE Representatives of The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company will be here on the date shown below to interview Seniors who will receive B.S. or advanced degrees in the following fields of technical study: NOTICE: Opportunity for technical graduates with Goodyear There's a career for YOU at Goodyear in any of the following fields: - PLANT ENGINEERING - MACHINE DESIGN - PROCESS DEVELOPMENT - RESEARCH - FACTORY MANAGEMENT TECHNICAL SALES - PRODUCTION DEVELOPMENT THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY