Page 7 -Classified Ads- LOST University Daily Kansan PAIR OF BLACK rimmed glasses between Union and Strong Friday morning. If found call 3236, Dorothy Mitchell 2-8 KE SLIDE RULE on campus during Bank Check Call Paul Pankratz 435 Reward. REWARD for information or return of brown checked sport jacket and black briefcase taken from green '54 Plymouth parked in Zone M or parking lot east of Union Tuesday afternoon. Call John Lyon 2813J. 2-8 LOST SOMEWHERE between Snow and Maliott a blue and silver Sheffer pen with my name on it. Please call 4874. Wanda Weilver. 2-8 BLACK HORN RIMMED GLASSES near Robert Roberts 597. 1621 Edgill street 2-9 MIXED UP SHOES. Did you wear my men's brown oxfordes home from Student Union bowling alley Tues. Feb. 1? Ph. KU 203. 2-9 PARKA at Robinson Gym last Thursday night. The name Neil inside parka. If found, please phone Neil Parrett at 1106. 2-10 SUNDAY EVENING between Hoch and Sellhards hall, a brown and white re- versible matte belt with large green grass with green stones. Call Gewer, 4206. Failure 2-10 RONSON GAS lighter, initials CO-C Reward goes to Daily Kansan EMS GRAY SHEAFFER pen with silver cap Jack Snider Engraved P-2 2-10 OPAL RING, left in Fraser basement RING 462. Information rewired KU 448. For information, rewind 2-16 FOR RENT block from cam- pher. P. 3248 J. Ohio. Mr apart- Ohio. Cooking. Call 1547 J. Jim Call 1547 J. ROOM FOR GIRL—1 pus. Cooking optional. WANT SOME man to mant, 2nd floor, I334 privileges, single beds. Oliver, $2.50 per m. ONE SLEEPING ROOM for man student, Furnished and heated. Linens furnished and laundered. $5.00 per week. 1001 Rhode Island. Ph. 3282J. 2-10 TWO SIGLENS now available on 3rd floor, well heated, $21 and $20. Also have 2 exceptional doubles, 1406 Tenn. Ph. 3897R. 2-9 ONE PRIVATE single room for boy Plenty of quiet study. Breakfast and supper if desired. Share bath. Sunset Hills Addition, 416 Crestline. 2-9 FURNISHED apartment, 2 men, $48 per mo. 1017 N.H. Utilities paid. Ph. 2956. Available immediately. 2-8 FOR SALE 950 'OLDS '88'. R'H.Hydro. 1950 Olds '88'. R'H.Hydra. Prices for quick sale, cheap prices. Write Mack Norris, Ellison Hotel, Apt 325, 300 W. Armour卫道, K.C.M. Mo. 2-9 COLLEGE GRL'S new clothing for sale cheap. Size 8 to 12. Suits and tuxedo like new $30. West Hills residence. Phone 1753 for private appointment. 2-9 ENDS TONITE 7-9 "Vera Cruz" STARTS WED Dennis O'Keefe "The Diamond Wizard" PHONE KU 376 ENDS TONITE 7-9 "The Little Kidnappers" Classified Advertising Rates 25 words or less Additional words NOTICE The Varsity will be closed a few days for installation of New Screen and new equipment for Cinemascope Vista Vision Superscope One day Three Five days days 50c 75c $1.00 1c 2c $1.00 Terms Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be returned on time during the hours of 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University of Kansas Business office. Journals must be submitted by 9:00 p.m. the day before publication date. Films! BUSINESS SERVICES EXPERT guaranteed radio and TV re- views. Worked commensurate. Ph. 294703. 2-11 RADIO+ PHONOGRAPH + TV repair Baltic Music + Phone 375-7528 at balticmusic.com Watch for reopening date BEVERAGES, ice cold, all kinds, by the six pack or case. Crushed ice and picnic supplies. For parties or picnics see American Service CO., 616 Vt. TYPING—themes, theses, reports, etc. TUPING—themes, theses, reports, etc. Ehrman, 118 Vermont. Ph. 2717.M. for Chrman, 118 Vermont. Ph. 2717.M. for IAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit our 'Jayhawk' pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are detailed and everything for fur, furs, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tf TRANSPORTATION TICKETS TO anywhere by airplane, steamship, and conducted tours. Ask us about Sky-coach and family day rates. Call Miss Rose Glesearma. Visit the four pamphlets and information for itineraries and reservations. 8th and Mass. Phone 30. tf WANTED: Ride to K.C. Mo., 11 a.m. Saturday and returning Sunday evening or Monday morning every week. Share exhibits at 333f.W Bill McCann, 8th & Paseo RIDERS WANTED: Commuting from K.C. Mon, Wed., & Fri. Leave campus between 4 and 5 p.m. Call Endicott, 6884, or KU 376. 2-9 TOM MAUPIN Travel Service. Lowest airline fares, tourist and family fare, available on all scheduled airlines. Authorized agents for all steamship lines. Tours and cruises. Business and interview trips airport literature on your Summer vacation. TOM MAUPIN TRAVEL SERVICE. 1236 Mass. Ph. 3661. tf Landscaping Job To Lift South Face of Hill A major landscaping project covering the area from the Journalism building to Hoch auditorium will begin as soon as the weather permits, according to Keith Lawton, administrative assistant to the chancellor. The project known as "The south campus project" will consist of relocating the walks in the grove in front of the Journalism building and constructing new concrete walks and steps between Robinson gymnasium and Haworth hall. A network of walks will be built in front of Maloft hall and down to the Military Science building. A double walk will be built between Hoch and Haworth, a complete relocation of paving and curbing will be undertaken in the service drive behind Robinson. Contracts are now in the process of being drawn up from bids submitted the 11th of January. Two bids were submitted, the lowest of these, the bid of John F. Kaper of Lawrence, for $117,756; the reference to the bid for $119,661 by the Kansas Construction company also of Lawrence. the project will provide approaches to the Military Science building, Malott hall, and the Fine Arts building when it is constructed. The preliminary hearing for Kenneth Alan Bateman, education senior, charged with assault and battery and molesting two freshmen was continued until Friday. The continuation was the fourth in the hearing of the 21-year-old married student from Attica. Student Molester's Hearing Postponed Bateman signed a statement Jan. 14 admitting four incidents of molesting. Three KU coeds and a local high school girl issued complaints. Tuesday, February 8, 1955 New Associate Professor To Assume Faculty Position Dr. John H. Nicholson, director of the division of instruction in the State Department of Education, will become associate professor of education effective September 1, Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy announced today. He also will teach in the summer session. Dr. Nienbols's duties will include teaching of undergraduate education courses in school administration. He also will advise administration students in work for masters and doctors degrees and assist Prof. J. W. Twente in making public school surveys. "Because of his close personal experience with Kansas schools, first as teacher and principal and in his current supervisory capacity, we are most fortunate in obtaining Dr. Nicholson to help meet KU's growing responsibilities in the public school administration area," Dr. Murphy said. In his present position since 1950, Dr. Nicholson has been responsible for classification and accreditation of elementary and secondary schools in Kansas. He also has organized curriculum conferences over the state and developed study guides for local use. Dr. Nicholson has been chairman of the Kansas Council for the Improvement of School Administration since its inception in 1951. This is part of a nation-wide co-operative project made possible by a $3,000,000 grant from the Kellogg foundation. A native of Kansas, Dr. Nicholson attended Southwestern College at Winfield and Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia, where he received the B.S. degree in 1930. Ten years later he received the master of arts degree in history from Colorado State College of Education at Greeley. His thesis was "A History of Norton County, Kansas." Columbia University awarded him the doctor of education degree in 1945. His project dealt with application of public opinion poll techniques to educational administration. While there he also was an assistant for a nation-wide study of public school expenditures. DR. JOHN H. NICHOLSON Dr. Nicholson was principal of Hutchinson high school from 1947 until taking the state position in 1950. He previously was superintendent of schools at Braircliff Manor, N. Y., 1945-47, and held administrative positions at Atwood, Colby and Norcatur. 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