Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Nov. 17, 1954 'Ah, Wilderness!' Cast Listed by Dr. Newfield The cast for the second University theatre production, "Ah, Wilderness!" by Eugene O'Neill, was announced today by Dr. John Newfield, director of the University theatre. The cast of the play, which will be presented Dec. 8-11: Richard, Aaron Waller, fine arts sophomore; Nat Miller, William Paden, professor of English; Essie Miller, Mrs. Merrel D. Clubb; Arthur, Jack Davison, fine arts freshman; Mildred, Louise McClure, fine art sophomore; Tommy, Geoffrey Quinsey, son of Robert L. Quinsey, chief of the library reader service; Sid, Gene Courtney, former assistant professor of speech and drama; Lily, Bernice Harvey, graduate student; Mr. McComber, Charles Oldfather, associate professor of law; Muriel, Adelaide Miller, college junior; Wint, Lane Andrist, fine arts freshman; Belle, Joan Dixon, college sophomore; Nora, Barbara Barnes, education senior; bartender, Stamey Boles, college freshman, and salesman, J. Morgan Sherwood, graduate student. The play will be directed by Charles L. Holt, assistant director of the University theatre, and the scenery will be designed by Milton Howarth, technical director. The box office in Green basement will open Dec. I. Students may obtain reserved seats by presenting ID cards. 6 From Faculty To Conference Six faculty members will attend the second annual governor's conference on world affairs in Emporia Thursday and Friday. "The U.S. Foreign Policy in the Far East" will be the theme of the conference, to be attended by laymen throughout the state. men throughout the state. Clifford Ketzel, assistant professor of political science, will speak on "Aims and Limits of U.S. Foreign Policy" at the opening meeting Thursday morning. An evening address will be given by Alfred L. Jenkins, officer in charge of Chinese political affairs in the department of state. The title of his speech will be "China and the Stakes in Asia." Dr. Ethan Allen, KU professor of political science, will be chairman of the Friday morning session. Robert Smith, president of the Foreign Policy association of Minneapolis-St. Paul and chief editorial writer for the Minneapolis Star, will talk on "The Need for World Affairs Organization." When your typewriter needs repairing you want it done right, and right away. That's why we give you one day service IN AT 9----OUT AT 5 OFFICE MACHINES CO. EARL RIGDON 710 Mass. 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It is impossible to determine if the flag actually was carried by Quantrill when he destroyed Lawrence in 1863, according to Robert Vosper, director of libraries. Every sixth hotel guest in Berlin is registered from some country other than Germany, with the United States leading all other countries. Earl Northup Manchester, 73. the University's second director of libraries, died Thursday, Nov. 11, at his home in Daytona Beach, Fla., University officials learned today. He retired to Daytona Beach in 1952 after serving as director of libraries at Ohio State university, for 24 years. Mr. Manchester, who succeeded Carrie Watson, for whom Watson library was named, was University library director from 1921-1928. Second KU Library Director Dies Prior to that he had served in the Brown university library and the University of Chicago library. Mr.Manchester received his A.B. degree from Brown university in 1902, and his library certificate from the New York State Library school in 1903. 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