1.03 Don- man; sopho- college e and men. Delta ariety State gram Red. enior and in the edu- ginaia ation erbery, Ryan, collis, lullory, Phil- quicks actions in the 4 Berlin Men to Visit University This Week Two Berlin government officials, a Berlin chamber of commerce official, and the chief press officer of the German Social Democrat party are scheduled to visit the campus this week. They are on a tour of the United States under the International Educational Exchange program of the U.S.State department, visiting local and state government facilities, universities, and other points of professional interest. One of them, Gerhard Lasson, has been chief of educational and cultural affairs in the Berlin district of Neukoeln since 1953. Another, Walter Nicklitz, has been head of the department for city planning and housing in the Berlin district of Wedding. Josef Stingl is an official with the Berlin chamber of commerce. Eberhard Hesse is head of the Social Democratic party press office in Berlin and also of an institute for the education sponsored by the education sponsored by the German Club To See Films M. A. Kuchler, professor of geology, will show pictures which he took while traveling in the Alps to the German club at 5 p.m. Thursday a 502 Fraser, Prof. Kuchler visited the Alps last summer and in his summer of 1951. Prof. Kuchler said he considers the Alps the most beautiful mountains he has ever seen. He said that the Alps have an excellent highway system and many good hotels in the various price ranges. The Alps are higher than the American Rockies. Mount Blanc, which is the highest peak in the Alps, is almost 2,300 feet higher on Mount Whitney, which is the highest peak in the United States. Prof. Kuchler came to the United in 1952. He said that Switzerland had changed very little since his boyhood, primarily because it escaped the destruction of the war. Innsbruck, Austria, where Prof.uchler spent part of the summer of 1951, had been partially destroyed by Allied bombing. Former army barracks in Innsbruck now house refugees. Prof. Kuchler studied at the University of Munich, which is in the Alps, before coming to the United States. He has been teaching during most of the 20 years he has spent here. He has been at the University for five years. Finalists Take Summerfield Tests Thirty-six boys from Kansas high schools were on the campus yesterday and today for testing and inter- in the finals of the statewide position for Summerfield schol- 龄 The finalists made the best showings among 290 boys from 104 schools tested earlier this month. Approximately a dozen will be appointed Summerfield scholars. Selection is wholly on merit, with the mount of the award, up to 100 per cent support, dependent upon need. The boys are the first overnight occupants of Carruth hall, which long with O'Leary hall at the west edge of the campus, has just been completed for 200 men at the cost f. $780,000. Jandelius to Speak At YM-YWCA Meet W. E. Sandelius, professor of political science, will speak on the topic, "Where Are You?" at a joint meeting of the YM and YWCA groups at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Jayhawk room of the Student Union. The two groups had a series of coffee hours today with mem- the YM-YWCA cabinet to the organization of the Y's. The longest railway in the world is the Trans-Siberian Railway; the longest railway tunnel (12 miles) is the Simplon Tunnel between Italy and Switzerland; the country with the greatest railroad mileage is the United States with 223,400. 15. ( ) WAC Officer Here Friday Capt. Ruth Vogel, Women's Army Corps recruiting officer, will be on the campus Thursday to interview senior and graduate students interested in serving with the WACs. Capt. Vogel will be in the office of the dean of women Thursday afternoon to interview the women interested. Women with college degrees, who are accepted, enter the Army as first or second lieutenants, depending on their qualifications. They will serve two or more years on active duty. After a 20-week training course at Fort McClellan, Ala., the women officers are assigned to one of 140 different jobs performed by WAC officers. WAC second lieutenants receive $270 a month plus quarters and clothing allowances. KANU Schedule TUESDAY 1:45 Sign On—Music 3:59 2:00 Jayhawk School of the Air* —Let's Find Out 2:30 Jayhawk School of the Air* Children's News Reporter 3:30 Contemporary American Music 3:55 News 4:00 Music You Want 5:00 National Music Camp 5:30 Jazz Concert 5:45 Cameron Reports Sports 5:55 News 6:00 Candelight Concert 7:00 Symphony Hall* 7:30 Jazz Story 7:55 News 8:00 FM Concert 9:00 A Little Night Music 9:55 News' 10:00 A Little Night Music * Programs broadcast on both KANU and KFKU KDGU Schedule 6:29 Sign On 6:40 Emil Cote Glee Club 6:40 Campus News 6:45 Oh! So Good 7:00 Bookstore Hour 8:00 University Theater Concert 8:30 Crossroads 8:35 News, Weather 8:55 Sports 9:00 Highlights 9:30 Dreamtime 10:00 Weather—Sign Off Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy will open the Thursday morning session on "Responsibilities in Public Health" by speaking on "Federal and State Relationships," Dr. Murphy was chairman of a special government committee surveying relationship problems last year. Addresses, short reports, panel discussions, and sectional meetings are scheduled in the program opening at 1:30 p.m. Thursday. Sectional meetings are slated for Thursday afternoon and Friday morning for public health nurses, sanitation workers, and special services personnel. More than 250 persons will attend the annual meeting of the Kansas Public Health association tomorrow through Friday at the University. 250 to Attend Health Meeting Dr. Thomas R. Hood of Topeka, executive secretary of the Kansas State Board of Health and KPHA president, will give the presidential address. David Neiswanger of Topeka, president of the Meninger foundation, will be the speaker at the annual Samuel J. Crumbine banquet Thursday night in the Eldridge hotel. Foreign Students Set Rehearsal For Wednesday A dress rehearsal for the Foreign student festival will be held this Wednesday at 7:15 p.m. in the Student Union ballroom. The festival will be the afternoon and evening of Friday, April 15, in the ballroom. Nearly all of KU's 150 foreign students from 50 countries will participate in either an exhibition or the show. Students from a country or group of countries will arrange exhibits for the exposition. Books, pictures, craft work, and items of culture will be on display. Brian Dunning, graduate student from England, will be master of ceremonies for the show. Others on the committee are Maria Bozzoli, college sophomore, from Costa Rica; Marvin Narayanan, from Eva Torgersen; special student from Norway, and Jacques Leca, graduate student from France. An hour and a half show will feature skits, dancing, and singing by foreign students. William Butler, assistant to the dean of men, said that any country that wishes to enter an exhibit may do so by contacting him. Spanish Club Plans For Cervantes Day A Spanish language movie, "Don Quixote," will be shown April 29 and 30 as part of the celebration of Cervantes day by the Spanish department. April 30 is the 339th anniversary of the death of Miguel de Cervantes, who wrote the novel. The movie will be shown in 426 Lindley on Friday night, April 29, and Saturday morning and night. April 30. The Spanish department will be host to the annual meeting of the Kansas chapter of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese on April 30. Dr. Minnie Miller of Emporia State Teachers college will show pictures of her trip to Latin America during a program which will be held at 10 a.m. in Strong auditorium. The Cervantes day banquet will be held in the ballroom of the Student Union at 12:45 with Domingo Ricart, assistant professor of Romance Languages, acting as master of ceremonies. A variety program will be held at 2:30 p.m. in Strong auditorium. Edward Maser, director of the Museum of Art, has received a grant of $1,000 from the University Endowment association for two months in Europe for research work in art history. Maser Gets $1,000 For Europe Studv Mr. Maser will spend one month in Florence, Italy, where he will continue his work on 17th and 18th century Florentine art. While there, he will work with Ulrich Middeldorf, director of the Deutsches Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florence. Norwegian whaling expeditions produced 317,000 barrels of oil during the first 29 days of the 1955 Antarctic season. Housing for all KU girls staying for the IAWS convention April 6 to 10 will be listed in Thursday's Kansas. IAWS Housing to Be Listed NOW SHOWING Open 6:30 Starts 7:00 Page 7 Tuesday, March 29.1955 University Daily Kansan Science, Math Meetings Set A series of three one-week educational conferences for science and mathematics teachers will be conducted this summer at the University. 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