Wiley Austin, editor of the Salina Journal, will be picture editor during the fourth annual short course in photo-journalism at the University March 31 through April 2. Salina Editor To Head Course Added this year is a practical workshop in which the participants actually put out a picture newspaper during the three-day course. James Colvin, public relations director for Encyclopedia Britannica, will be the keynote speaker. Dr. Robert Taft, professor of chemistry and author of "Photography and the American Scene," will speak on that topic. Jimmy Bedford, instructor in photo-journalism in the William Allen White School of Journalism, is the short course coordinator. Page 5 Three works of art were recently loaned to the Museum of Art by Mr. and Mrs. Frederic James of Kansas City, Mo. The two paintings and one sculpture will be on display for six months. 3 Art Works Loaned to KU The most important, according to Edward Maser, curator of the museum, is a large painting entitled "View of Montmartre," by Maurice Urillo. Also included is a 17th century painting by Godfrey Kneller and Baptist Monroy the Elder, entitled "Flora". Mr. Maser said the painting is interesting because it is a good example of paintings made in the 17th century in which two or more artists would collaborate. The third piece in the loan is a late 18th century Spanish wood sculpture entitled "Infant and St. John the Baptist." Good yeast bread needs plenty of kneading. Knead until you can see small bubbles under the surface of the dough as you stretch it gently. Cooking experts say it is almost impossible to over-knead. ... The "big four" of U.S. exports are industrial machinery, automobiles, grains and cotton. They account for approximately 40 per cent of the total value of the goods we sell abroad. Hawk-Talk Tonight at 9:30 entertainment will be featured at the intermission of the weekly Record Dance in the Trail Room Union. Dancing 8-11. If you're always watching instead of dancing, get into step at the SUA Dance Lessons. Shirley Hughes teaches 7-9 p.m. each Thursday. Refreshments are free. So are the lessons. Albert Kitzhaber will read the poems of Robinson Jeffers this Thursday at 4 in the Music room at the Poetry Hour. If you are in one of Mr. Kitzhaber's classes, this is a must! Gifts can ruin a budget. Learn to make earrings, cuff links, ash trays in the Union Craft Shop. Jim Stoner instructs in enameling and jewelry every Tuesday 7-9 p.m. What does everyone in the Hawk's Nest do besides drink coffee? Play bridge of course. If you can only drink coffee, plan to attend any of the Bridge Instruction sessions. Lessons will be offered free for eight Tuesdays 7-9 p.m. starting next Tuesday, March 22. student union activities Gamma Delta, Lutheran student organization, will hold a meeting of solicitors at 7:30 p.m. today at the Immanuel Lutheran church. All solicitors are requested to come. Solicitors to Meet At 7:30 p.m. Today Official Bulletin Honor System steering committee noon, Alcove, Student Union cafeteria. Museum of Art record concert, 4 p.m. Chipin; Concertos, 6 p. Minior for piano in orchestra, Op. 21 TODAY Jay Jones, 5 p.m. Pine room, Student Union. Installation of officers. Daily organ meditations for Lent, 5-11. Chosen by YM-KWCA. Open to everyone. Newman club executive meeting. 6:30 p.m. Castle. KU Dames bridge group, 7:30 p.m. 305. Student Union. Quill club officers, 7:30 p.m., 303 Fraser. Law Wives bridge club, 7:30 p.m. Orcad room, Student Union. Liahona Fellowship choir practice, 7. 7:10 p.m. ubrer service, 8 p.m. Museum of Art record concert, noon and 4 p.m. Webern Concert for the Musical Festival Episcopal morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Communion, 7 a.m., Danforth church! TOMORROW P poetry hour, 4 p.m. Music room. Student Union Albert Klitzbergh reads poetry. Chemistry club, 7:30 p.m., 232. Malotl. Dr. Kenyon: 'Why Be a Chemist?' Newman club choir practice, 7 p.m. church. Baptist Student Union devotions and prayer, 12:30-12:50 p.m., Danforth chapel. Red Peppers, 5 p.m., Pine room, Student Union. Der Deutsche Vercin, 5 p.m. 502 Fra- ncheffoftklatsch. Alle sind herzlich enkelnde Daily organ meditations for Lent, 5.15-5.18. Danforth chairwoman, sponsored by the American Gay Association. Christian Science organization, 7 p.m. Danton chapel. Students, faculty, and administrators. FRIDAY Sociology club coffee forum, 4 p.m. 17. Strong annex E. Discussion leader, Dick Scott: "Breat Feeding, Toilet Training, and other Directeds: Some Ideas on Culture and Personality." ASTE field trip to Fairbanks-Morse, Kansas City, leaves Fowler 6:15 p.m. Tour set for 7:30 p.m. Members going ASTE field trip to Fairbanks-Morse, Kansas City, leaves Fowler 6.15 p.m. Tour set for 7:30 p.m. Members going sign slip in 200 Fowler Use Kansan Classified Ads The third annual Science and Mathematics day will be held Saturday in Malott hall sponsored by the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the School of Education, and University Extension. Wednesday, March 16, 1955 University Daily Kansan Science Day To Be Held It will provide an opportunity for Junior and Senior High school science and mathematics teachers and their students to visit the University campus and see the latest scientific and mathematical developments taking place in the United States today. Herbert A. Smith, associate professor of education, will preside over the integration of high school and university science teaching session. Daniel Ling, associate professor of physics and David Paretsky, associate professor of bacteriology will speak on University needs in their fields. Dr. G. Baley Price, professor of mathematics, will preside over the afternoon session of the teachers' program. Dean George Waggoner of the College will give the welcome, and Dr. A. Byron Leonard, professor of zoology, will speak on, "A Scientific Talk." Robert Baxter, associate professor of botany, will preside over the biological sciences and mathematics session. Kenneth Jochim, professor of physiology; Charles Michener, professor of entomology; and Russell Bradt, assistant professor of mathematics, will each speak on the opportunities in their field. Wyman Storer, associate professor or astronomy will preside over the physical and earth sciences session. Thomas Smith, associate professor of geography; Walter Youngquist, professor of geology; and Paul Gilles, associate professor of chemistry, will also speak. Displays by all college science departments will be in the hallways of Malott hall. the town shop DOWNTOWN the university shop ON THE HILL Don't Forget Pledge Father's MUG TRADITIONAL 18 oz. capacity Don't break the old tradition of giving your pledge father a mug (or paddle) at initiation time. Decoration includes fraternity crest, year, college a n d nickname. One free mug with every group order of 12 or more. Order ahead of time to get the style you want. 411 W.14th Ph. 307 For a New Season HAGGAR Slacks NEW STYLES New Fabrics New Colors Rayons and rayon blends in this season's newest weaves and colors. Pleated fronts, continuous waistbands. Zipper fly. $4.95 to $8.95 Gabardinos Flannels Worsteds Mix and match with your favorite sport coat. 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