Page 3 Friday, January 7, 1955 University Daily Kansan Page 2 Studio Theater Tryouts To Be Held Next Week All University students may try out. Scripts of the "Philadelphia Story" may be borrowed from Room 2 Green for a 24-hour period, so that students interested in trying out may have a chance to become familiar with the play. Rehearsals will not begin until second semester. Tryouts for the Studio theater's production of "The Philadelphia Story," by Philip Barry, will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday in Green theater. "The Philadelphia Story," directed by Charles Dorrill, assistant instructor of speech and drama, will be staged as a "theater-in-the-round" March 3-5 in the ballroom of the Student Union. In this type of staging the actors' are surrounded by the audience. The original Broadway production of the play starred Katharine Heirum, Nathan Helffin, Joseph Cotton, and Shirley Booth. It was later made into a motion picture. The story concerns the complications of the second marriage of Tracy Lord, of the Philadelphia Main Line, who finds on the eve of her wedding there are three men in her life, her fiance, her former husband, and a reporter who started to cover the wedding impartially. importantly. Other characters include a flip-pant female photographer, an erking father, a tipsy uncle, an impossible 15-year-old sister, and a mother equal to them all. The University has again been Invited to participate in the program of National Honor Scholarships at the University of Chicago Law School. Scholarships In Law Given Under this program one outstanding student here will receive full tuition for the first year at the Chicago institution and, upon successful completion of the first year. will receive tuition for the second and third year. and third year Applicants must receive a bachelor's degree this spring or summer, and take the law school admission test in February. Applicants will then be screened by a KU faculty committee which will select the recipient of the award. Interested students should contact Prof. F. H. Heller, Strong annex E, room 1-B. Oldfather to Lead Discussion Panel Charles H. Oldfather Jr., associate professor of law, will moderate a panel discussion of the proposed "Right-to-Work" bill in the Lawrence Community building at 7:30 p.m. today. The mass meeting is being sponsored by the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce and the Labor League for Political Education. The panel members include state senators, congressmen, and leaders in the field of labor legislation. The meeting has come about as a result of the great interest shown in the controversial act, which will be put to the Kansas legislature early this year. Sociology Club to Meet The Sociology club will hold a coffee session in Room 17 Strong Annex E at 4 p.m. today. Jim Schellenberg, graduate student and club president, will lead a discussion on "Investigating the Investigators." EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Electronically Timed Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 Week or Less Service WOLFSON'S 743 Massachusetts Debate Meet Debut Slated The William Jewell college seventh annual Blizzard Debate tournament will be held for the first time here Jan. 15. William Jewell college, Liberty, Mo., the KU department of speech and drama, Delta Sigma Rho, honorary speech fraternity, and University Extension are jointly sponsoring the tournament. Richard Wilkie, instructor of speech, is tournament director. KU will enter six teams, three in both the advanced and beginner division. The question will be, "Resolved: that the United States should extend diplomatic recognition to the Communist government of China." 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Degrees in Physics, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, And Aeronautical Engineering are eligible. Candidates must qualify for graduate standing. the technical assignment will be on the Research and Engineering Staff of Lockheed Missile Systems Division. The Advanced Study Program will be at one of the Universities named above. If a sufficient number of qualified students apply, as many as 100 awards will be granted. During the regular school year the industrial assignment will be coordinated with the Study Program to permit a half-time University schedule of advanced study. During the school vacation periods participants will be employed full-time at the Lockheed Missile Systems Division. Salaries will be determined by the individual's qualifications and experience in accordance with accepted current standards. Participants are eligible for health, accident and life insurance as well as other benefits accorded full-time staff members. Tuition, admission fees and costs of textbooks covering the number of units required by the University for a Master of Science Degree, will be borne by Lockheed. A travel and moving allowance will be provided for those residing outside the Southern California area. How to apply: GRADUATE STUDY COUNCIL MISSILE SYSTEMS DIVISION LOCKHEED AIRCRAFT CORPORATION VAN NUYS • CALIFORNIA Contact your placement bureau or write The Graduate Study Council for an application form and brochure giving full details of the program.