Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, March 11, 1955 Official Bulletin TODAY Museum of Art record concert, noon and 4 p.m. Beethoven: Trio No. 6 in E Flat major, Trio No. 4 in B Flat major. Camma Delta Lutheran Coffee hour, 3 Gamma Delta Lutheran Coffee hour, p.m. Hawk's Nest, Student Union. sociology Club Coffee Forum, 4 p.m. room. 17. Strong Annex E "Reljuvenation" TOMORROW Square Dance, 9 p.m. Recreation room, Methodist Student center. Everyone can join. **Museum of Art record concert, noon** and 4 p.m. Bach; Jesse Meine Freude; Christian Meyer; Linda Weissman. Liahona fellowship square dance, 7:30 p.m., Girls side, Robinson gym. SUNDAY Museum of Art record concert, 4 p.m. Frescoboldi: Flori Musicale. Hilir Purim carnival. 4 p.m. Jewish Community center, 1409 Tennessee. Free. Gamma Delta, 4 p.m. meet at church Fifth Annual welcome for Topeka 10am, be on west side Lutheran student association, 5.30 p.m. Trinity church, 13th and New Hampshire church, 2:30 p.m. Liabona fellowship cost supper and sling 6 p.m., "500" Workshop, 7 p.m. chinese, 9 p.m. Wesley Graduate group. 6.30 p.m. Methodist Student center. "Nero-o- thodox" Newman club choir practice, 7 p.m. church. Graduate club sponsored social evening, 7:30 p.m., Henley house. Everyone wished to attend. MONDAY Baptist Student Union devotions and prayer. 12:30-12:50 p.m. D a n f o r t h p. Episcopal morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Holy Communion, 7 a.m., Danforth birthday Museum of Art record concert, noon and 4 p.m. Roger Sessions; Symphony No. 2. Samuel Barber; Symphony No. 2. Op. 19. TUESDAY Museum of Art record concert, noon and 4 p.m. Beethoven: Sonata No. 2 in G minor, Op 5. No. 2; Twelve Variations in F major; Seven Variations in E flat Sophomore counselors. 7:15 p.m. Ballroom. Student Union. Very im- p. KU Young Democrats, 8 p.m. Pine room. Student Union. Senator John Potucie: "The Democrat's Role in the Kansas Legislature" Everyone welcome. Feed stillestrol only to fattening cattle—never to breeding cattle, hogs, sheep or chickens. If you need a temporary play pen for a child, take a table, turn it upside down, and wind a sheet around the legs. Harkness Speaks At IFC Banquet "We are heading into a period of unknown, weighted optimistically on the side of peace," said Richard M. Harkness, NBC news analyst in a speech at the Interfraternity council scholarship banquet last night. Mr. Harkness, who graduated from KU in 1928, said that he believed there would be a period of grace for five or 10 years before there would be a real danger of war. During this time, he said, "we must reach some understanding with the Russians to enable us to live with them." The scientists and scholars in the United States are chiefly responsible for its strong position in world affairs. This strength of knowledge has been instrumental in keeping the country out of war. Mr. Harkness said. Turning to problems in the Pacific, Mr. Harkness emphasized the strategic importance of Formosa as a link in the island chain of defense in the Pacific. If the United States were to lose control of Formosa, the chain would be broken, and the strength of the defense would be greatly weakened. Mr. Harkness said that the United States had made its position clear, leaving the situation in the hands of the Communists. He said that he believed that the United States would offer resistance if the Communists attacked Quemov. Internal difficulties in Russia, both political and economical, were cited as factors which were preventing war. Mr. Harkness said that if the United States could stay ahead of Russia in scientific and scholastic attainments, the threat of war would be diminished. In other business at the banquet, Beta Theta Pi fraternity was awarded the IFC scholarship trophies for the highest chapter grade average and the highest pledge class grade average, and Theta Chi fraternity received the scholarship improvement trophy. -Kansan photo by Harry Elliott VOICES RAISED ON HIGH—Members of Beta Theta Pi, social fraternity, lift their voices in competition during the Inter-Fraternity sing in Strong auditorium last night. Lambda Chi Alpha won first place in the fraternity division and Kappa Alpha Theta won first place in the sorority division. The sing-fest was one of the activities during the IFC-sponsored Greek week. every Saturday - Dixieland Combo session featuring 1-5 P.M. FRIDAY College Students Only Golden Arrow Cafe JOHN CA 5 pc. 50c PER PERSON Cross Bridge - Turn Right One Mile The image provided is extremely blurry and cannot be accurately read. It appears to be a barcode or a similar form of data representation. If it were a standard document, the text would likely include information such as the product name, price, and inventory details. However, due to the poor resolution, no meaningful text can be extracted from this image.