University Daily Kansan Wednesday, April 13. 1955 Page 6 Best '53 Books Now on Display The best examples of bookmaking produced in the West in 1953 are in the 13th Western Book exhibition now on display in Watson library. Books selected for the exhibition represent the results of satisfactory design combined with capable craftsmanship. Furthermore, the books are an indication of the type of printing and publishing done in the western United States. The exhibit is sponsored by the Rounce and Coffin club of Los Angeles. The Rounce and Coffin club is comprised of printers, librarians, and booksellers. The purpose of the exhibit is to acquaint both printers and the general public with the best bookmaking produced in the West; to recognize and reward those designers, printers, and publishers responsible for books of outstanding excellence, and to encourage fine printing both in the West and elsewhere in the United States. The books will be on display through May 2. Steam Tunnel to Be Replaced Near Blake Replacement of the steam tunnel between Walkins hospital and Blake hall was started during the holidays by the Edmonds Construction company of Lawrence, according to C.G. Bayles, superintendent of building and grounds. Cost of digging the old tunnel and installing the new one is $3,300 according to Mr. Bayles. The old tunnel had been in use about 60 years. Edwards to Attend Education Conference Karl Edwards, director of student teaching, will attend the Regional Instructional conference sponsored by the National Educational association April 18 to 21 in Denver. He will be consultant to thecussion group, "Grade Placement and Promotion Practices." The conference includes eight states of the Midwest. Kansans' Poems to, Be Read Helen Rhoda Hoopes, professor emeritus of English, will read poems of Kansas poets at the Poetry hour at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the music room of the Student Union. Miss Hoopes played Queen Margaret in the recent University Theatre production of Shakespeare's "Richard III." Use Kansan Classified Ads be used for similar scholarships for graduates of other Kansas high schools. WILBUR JUST WOKE UP TO THE FACT THAT HE'S IN CLASS! KEEP ALERT FOR A BETTER POINT AVERAGE! Don't let that "drowsy feeling" cramp your style in class . . . or when you're "hitting the books". Take a NoDoz Awakener! In a few minutes, you'll be your normal best . . . wide awake . . . alert! Your doctor will tell you—NoDoz Awakeners are safe as coffee. Keep a pack handy! 15 TABLETS, 35c "Phi-Beta" pack 35 tablets in handy tin 69s Agadir, Morocco, has a golf course frequented by goats that sometimes mistake golf balls for food, says the National Geographic Society. Any ball swallowed by a goat can be replaced without loss of stroke or distance. Scholarship Fund Given Med Students A $55,000 bequest from the late Dr. C. E. Boudreau of ElDorado to establish a scholarship fund for KU School of Medicine students from Butler county has been announced The grant is intended for School of Medicine students at KU who are graduates of Butler County High Mr. Boudreau's bequest consists of 112 shares of Standard Oil of New Jersey common stock and 520 shares of Republic Steel common stock currently valued at about $55,000. According to terms of the will only the income from the fund will be used, explained Irvin Youngberg, executive secretary of the Kansas University Endowment association. recipient will be made later, Youngberg said. schools. Dr. Boudreau further provided that if the income to the fund exceeds the amount necessary for scholarships for qualified students from Butler county, the excess is to Awards are to be made on the basis of financial need and scholastic achievement. Recipients are to be named by the Endowment association from among the students nominated by the medical staff of the Susan B. Allen Memorial hospital at El Dorado. Selection of the Historians Plan Wichita Parley After being postponed because of the snow storm the week end of March 26, the 29th annual meeting of the Kansas Association of Teachers of History and Related Fields will be held Friday and Saturday at the University of Wichita. Prof. George L. Anderson, chairman of the history department, will speak on "Distribution of History Courses Within the Social Science Core." professor of history, will discuss "U.S. Policy in Asia." George M. Beckmann, assistant Raymond L. Florey, a history doctoral candidate, will speak on "Chester I. Long." Mr. Florey is a professor of history and political science and dean of students at McPherson college. WASH YOUR OWN CAR for PART TIME Overtime? $3.00 per hour! CHUCK McBETH CONOCO SERVICE at 9th and Indiana If you can work five nights per week, 5 to 9 p.m., and possibly full-time this summer, answer now giving age, address and phone number. 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