Oliver College to hold elections Elections for officers of the Oliver College Advisory Board will be held at 4:30 p.m. Thursday in the Oliver Hall Conference Room. David Reibstein, Topeka junior and president of the Oliver Advisory Board, said all Oliver students are invited to the meeting though only representatives can vote. The 30 representatives from each living unit making up the board, determine the academic and social policies of the college, Reibstein said. French Club meets today Mrs. Jeanne Stump, KU art history instructor, will show slides and lecture on Chardin and the Eighteenth Century at 4:30 today at the French Club Meeting in Spooner Auditorium. The public is invited. Soviet studies to be discussed KU's Russian Club will sponsor a panel of students who studied in the Soviet Union this summer. The club will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Kansas University Pine Room. Game films shown in Union Films of every away game are shown in the Kansas Union Forum Room on the Wednesdays after those games. The meetings, which begin at 12:30, are open to all faculty and students. The KU Quarterback Club is sponsored jointly by the Athletic Department and the S.U.A. The films are narrated by Athletic Director Wade Stinson. Prof talked at TU Professor Robert R. Sterling, KU School of Business, spoke on "An Explication of the Structure of Accounting" last weekend at the University of Texas Graduate School of Business. Seminar on test Nov. 5 A seminar for engineering seniors interested in taking the EIT examination which will qualify them for their Kansas Engineers license will be held at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 5, in the Kansas Union. A representative of the State Board of Examiners will explain the Kansas Engineers License Act and the examination procedure, and engineers from government, industry, and private practice will explain why registration is important. thumb-indexed. This dictionary is approved and used by more than 1000 colleges and universities. Isn't it time you owned one? Only $6.50 for 1760 pages; $7.50 TIME The longest word in the language? By letter count, the longest word may be pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoclonosis, a rare lung disease. You won't find it in Webster's New World Dictionary, College Edition. But you will find more useful information about words than in any other desk dictionary. Take the word time. In addition to its derivation and an illustration showing U.S. time zones, you'll find 48 clear definitions of the different meanings of time and .27 idiomatic uses, such as time of one's life. In sum, everything you want to know about time. At Your Bookstore Scheduled changes for the next KU school year will start off with a shorter summer vacation in 1970. The new schedule, with Fall Semester finals coming before the Christmas break, will go into effect the Fall Semester of 1970. The new schedule is as follows: Fall 1970 finals set for December Fall Semester—1970 Aug. 26-28—Registration and Enrollment Nov. 24—Thanksgiving vacation begins Aug. 31—Classes begin Nov. 30—Classes resume Dec. 12—Last day of classes Dec. 14-23—Final Exams Spring Semester — 1971 Written Statement 19/17 Jan. 13-15 Registration and Enrollment Jan. 18—Clases begin March 6—Spring Break begins March 15—Clases resume May 4—Last day of classes May 5-14—Final Exams May 16-17—Commencement After the young robin hatches he eats an average of 14 feet of earthworms a day.