Page 7 State Geologists to Be Honored The first state geologists of Kansas, B.F. Mudge, G.C. Swallow, and E.asmus Haworth, will be honored in the Kansas Geological Society and State Geological Survey guidebook for the Southwestern Kansas field conference Thursday and Friday. Pictures and biographical sketches he three pioneer state geologists will be featured in the guidebook. Prof. B. F. Mudge was named the first state geologist in 1864. During his one-year term he prepared the first overall account of the description of Kansas rocks. The next year, Prof. G. C. Swallow, who had served on Prof. Mudge's staff in 1864, and who previously had been state geologist of Missouri, was appointed state geologist of Kansas. He served until 1885 and was responsible for a preliminary report on Kansas geology. Officially, Kansas had no state geologist or State Geological Survey from then until 1895 when the present State Geological Survey was organized. Erasmus Haworth was appointed state geologist, a position he held until his retirement in 1915. He was a graduate of the University of Kansas and chairman of the geology department at KU from 1892 to 1920 Prof. Haworth published 69 papers on Kansas mineralogy, petrology, stratigraphy, physiography, hydrology, and economic geology. Movies Are Help In Teacher Need MADISON, Wis. (U.F.)-An official of the U.S. Office of Education says some educators are missing a bet by not using motion pictures to ease the shortage of teachers. Seerley Reid, chief of the federal agency's visual education branch, said films could be used for certain routine teaching tasks and take the pressure off the teachers now at the schools. He noted that some educators oppose use of films for such work and said; "It's time you did a little soul-searching," he said; "If the proper films are available, why not let the audio-visual media teach routine aspects of learning? 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The river campus construction program cost some 7 million dollars. (Miss Margaret Habein, former dean of women at KU, is deam of the women's college at the University of Oklahoma.) The impressive statue of Anderson had stood since 1904 in front of Anderson Hall, erected in 1861 as the university's first permanent building. The ravens that inhabit the grounds of the Tower of London were fed and watered daily no matter how strict the food rationing. LOST: A small brown purse containing I. D. card-pictures-money. Name card Chinese characters: Hee Kwang Chung. Return to Daily Kanman fitness office 10-11 LOST: Ten raincoat left in 305 Fraser Sept. 7, Call VI 3-8030. 10-10 We Baby Your Clothes! INDEPENDENT Laundry and Dry Cleaners 740 Vermont 1903 Massachusetts W. On 6th St. Ph. VI 3-9809 NOW SHOWING CINEMA SCOPE DARRYL BITNER MONROE GRABLE HOW TO MARRY A MILLIEANE TECHNICIUM PLUS DANNY KAYE IN "ON THE RIVIERA" Show Starts At 7:00 NOW SHOWING Cartoon-News SHOWS 2-7-9 P.M. 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