Page 3 University Daily Kansan Members Of Field Trip Back After Covering 1,800 Miles Eleven geology students left Wednesday on an 1,800-mile "geomorphological" camps-out expedition which took them through parts of five states to Santa Fe. N. Mex., the farthest point in the journey. Others in the party were graduate students Harry Dodge of Princeton, N.J.; David Snipes, Lenoir, N.C.; Billy D. Holland, Winters, Tex.: George Klein, Scarsdale, N.Y.; George Coleman, Dayton, Ohio; Bob Miller, Kansas City, Mo., and Ralph Lamb, Wichita. "Geomorphology" is the study of land forms and their origin—how mountains, hills, valleys and plains became the way they are. The purpose of the trip was to study land forms in relation to their origin. Leading the group was Dr. H. T. U. Smith, associate professor of geology. Two of the group were G. A. Moustafa, of Cairo, Egypt, and a member of that country's geological survey, and a graduate student, D. Buruw of Thailand, both sent by their governments to study under Dr. Smith. They stopped at the Clark County State Park, Ashland; the Meade Artesian Basins in Meade County, the Oklahoma Panhandle, and the Cimarron Valley in Northeast New Mexico. Lindu, W. Weikens Undergraduates, both juniors, are Marvin Keller of Seward and Judy Smith of Overland Park. Beginners Debate Set KU debaters will attend the eighth annual tournament for novice debaters at Kansas State College Saturday, Nov. 12. The four two-man teams consist of William Hagman Jr., Pittsburgh junior; Michael T. Mills, McPherson sophomore; Frank Ise, Wichita sophomore; William Summers of Wichita, Allen Hickey of Liberal, Ronald Sinn of Ft. Scott, Shannon Brown of Topeka, Richard Har- 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 in the Bulletin magazine or the Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of release. Today 1000 Museum of Art, concert, concert, 4 p.m., Main Gallery, Handel; "Acis and Aristotle" 2000 History club, 7 p.m., Jayhawk Room. Memorial Union. Speaker, Leo Gershoy. "Idea of History in the Later 18th Century." ISA meeting, 7:30 p.m. Pine Room. Student Union. Tuesday Museum of Art record concert, Noon 4 p.m. Main Gallery, Handel "Aels Symphony" and amate. All-freshmen women and sophomore counsors joint party. 8:15 p.m. North Park. Home Economics club, 7-8 p.m. 110 Fraser. *Careers in Home Economics*2, 6-9 a.m. 80 Fraser. Social Work Club, 4 p.m., sociology library. Speaker: J. R. Majors, from family Service of Kansas City, Mo. Museum of Art record concert, Nero & Museo del Acrilico, Handel, "Acls Gates," Part III. CCUU Steering Committee, 4 p.m. Student Union. The picture for the Jayhawker will be taken. Le Centre des meurres remira mercredi 4 le 15 dans la salle 113 Strong. Caurierie par William Patterson, bourser en France l'annéeannes. Thursday Thursday Poetry Hour, 4 p.m. Student Union Music Room, Wolfe Wilde, "Salome" (univ. readers; Charles Holt and others) Christian Science Organization, 7 p.m. Dunfort Chapel. Students, faculty, and friends are invited. grove of Chanute, freshmen. They were selected in a series of practice debate tournaments last week. The debate topic is "Resolved. That the non-agricultural industries should guarantee their employees an annual wage." Richard Wilkie, speech and drama instructor, is coach for the group. ___ Meat-eating habits of U.S. consumers are continuing to change in favor of lean-type meats, which means overfat livestock will not find a favorable market. An amazing offer, you'll agree . . . but KPL is so proud of the performance of electric clothes dryers that we feel confident you will like them in every way. If not—your money will be refunded! See your Certified Reddy Kilowatt appliance dealer for details. Monday, Oct. 17, 1955. The KU clinical psychology training program will be continued through the coming year with the support of the United States Public Health Service. Psychology Clinic Gets $21,688 The agency granted $21,688 to Dr. M. Erik Wright, professor of psychology and director of the training program. The grant is almost $1,600 larger than the one last year, with most of the increase going for salary raises and administrative overhead, Dr. Wright said. The 1955-56 grant is the sixth renewal by the Health Service. "Communism in the Middle East" will be the topic of a talk by Richard D. Robinson, American university field speaker, to the Graduate Club at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the English Room of the Student Union. The Ottoman Turks first appeared in the early 13th century A.D. At the height of their power their empire stretched from the Persian Gulf to the Polish frontier and from the shores of the Caspian Sea to Oran in Algeria. 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