Tuesday, February 15, 1955 University Daily Kansan Page 7 KU Chorale, Faculty Visit St. Louis Meeting The KU Chorale and University faculty members are taking part in Music Teachers National association's convention in St. Louis, which began yesterday and lasts through Thursday. Poet Whitman Subject of Talk No one has expressed the dignity or brotherhood of man as well as Walt Whitman, Dr. Edward F. Grier, assistant professor of English, said yesterday. Speaking on "The Centenary of Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass", Dr. Grier said the work was at first a failure, yet through the centuries it has become recognized for what it is. Dr. Grier said Whitman began to write at the height of the Romantic period and a new emphasis was placed on the work of the individual. "Walt Whitman keeps alive the American dream and does it by being a poet," he said. "In Whitman poetry the common man comes alive." The Whitman exhibit will be displayed in the library and the Union through February. It includes materials from the library's own collections, as well as Whitman books, manuscripts, and facsimiles loaned by the New York Public library and Charles E. Feinburg of Detroit, Mich. Dip a dust mop in a mixture of two parts paraffin oil and one part turpentine to make it pick up dust instead of spreading it. Add a little oil of cedar for a pleasant, clean smell. - "KU Night" for St. Louis alumni and high school seniors and their parents was held Saturday. The KU chorale presented a program of music and Coach Chuck Mather spoke to the group, Carlyle Smith, professor of design, who previously visited the school, answered questions concerning KU. The chorale, demonstration group for the convention, spent Sunday rehearsing under the direction of Robert Shaw. KU students and faculty who attended the convention, aside from the choralie, are: Jeanette Cass, associate professor of music theory; Reinhold Schmidt, professor of voice; Austin Ledwid, instructor of music theory and band; Virginia Vogel, fine arts sophomore; Jerald Stone, education senior; Mrs. JoAnn Sellards, fine arts senior; Edith Nichols, education senior; Phyllis Glass, graduate student; Emily Wolverton, education senior; Donnell Clarence Horn Jr., education junior; Dr. E. Thayer Gaston, professor of music education; Marcus Hahn, instructor of music education; Robert Unkefer, assistant instructor of music education, and L. E. Anderson, professor of organ. At a Jayhawk luncheon to be held Wednesday for students, faculty, and alumni, Dean Thomas Gorton of the School of Fine Arts will tell of new development in music on the campus including details of the proposed music and dramatic arts building. 11 Receive $150 Scholarships Eleven KU men have been awarded residence hall scholarships valued at approximately $150 each, Dr. Dennis Trueblood, director of aids and awards, announced today. Four of the awards go to men entering KU for the first time. The four are Victor Larson, fine arts freshman from Tescott; John Cochran, engineering freshman from Wellington; Jay Fisher, college freshman from Marion, and Ronald Claiborne, engineering freshman from Amarillo, Tex. Students already enrolled in the University who received the awards are Gerald Raw and Clark Beck, college freshmen; Vaden Child, Larry Myers, and Victor Viola, college sophomores; and Kenneth Deissler and Ted Pendleton, engineering sophomores. Lawton Asks Help To Avoid Traffic Jam Keith Lawton, administrative assistant to the chancellor, today urged students and townspeople to help avoid a parking and traffic problem which might result on the night of the dedication of the new fieldhouse, March 1. He asked students who live within a reasonable distance of the fieldhouse to walk to the game. San Francisco—(U.P.) The view is a little too good for Civilian Defense observers here, according to Mrs. Pauline Gale, head of San Francisco's Ground Observer corps. Mrs. Gale says she has a major personnel problem because the beautiful view of the Golden Gate is constantly inspiring romances. "There have been three marriages recently" she said. "And I can see two more romances coming up, and it isn't even spring yet." A Major Defense Problem The heat for pipe smoking by coeds seems to be burning itself out. For months we haven't even heard a self respecting coed mention the jeweled darling hidden in her bottom drawer. Out of town spectators are cooperating in that many are chartering buses and coming in groups. "Students and townspeople can contribute a great deal towards the success of the opening, and particularly towards the parking and traffic problems," he said. PHONE KU 376 Clarified Advertising Classified Advertising Rates 25 words or less Additional words One Three Five day days days 50c 75c $1.00 1c 1c $2.00 2c 2c $3.00 Terms Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be processed on time, during the hours of 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Department of Kansas Business, 225 North JOURNAL Drive, late afternoon until 3:00 p.m. the day before publication date. FOR RENT ATTRACTIVE ROOM for married student couple with kitchen privileges. Call after 5 p.m. Ph. 1677J, 536 Ohio. ONE VACANCY in a large pleasant two bedroom next to kitchenette with cooking privilege. 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Zora Belle Hundley, fine arts junior, will withdraw from school next week to accompany her husband, Ed Hundley, assistant manager and sports director of KLWN since February 1951, to Trenton, Mo., where he will become manager of KTTT. effective March 1. Los Angeles —(U.P.) Army Sgt. Antonio R. Hernandez got a rude awakening yesterday by the passing of a switch engine and 11 freight cars. They passed directly over him after he fell asleep on some railroad tracks. Sgt. Hernandez was unhurt. Mrs. Hundiey, the former Zora Robertson of Lawrence, has been a piano student of Jan Chiapusso and a voice student of Meribah Moore. The couple will leave here Feb. 22. Gets a Rude Awakening NOW • 2 - 7 - 9 Glenn Ford "Violent Men" News - Magoo Cartoon NOW • 7 - 9 William Holden Grace Kelly "Bridges at Toko Ri" LOST MAN'S YELLOW GOLD Elgin watch lost two weeks before mid-semester vacation. Possibly in Robinson gym, bracelet backed. 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