University Daily Kansan Page 8 Tuesday, Nov. 2, 1954. Murphy Tells IFC Of Fraternities' Tasks "The fate of the fraternity system on this campus rests in the hands of you young men and your national organizations." Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy told the Inter-Fraternity council last night. Dr. Murphy stressed the importance of Greek letter organizations in promoting scholarship and in helping the University turn out "first-rate persons." Thanking the organizations for their support of scholarship, the chancellor said there was much room for improvement in this area. He emphasized the importance of making a study hall of the whole house rather than just one room, and of encouraging actives as well as pledges to study. "We are building an institution which will turn out graduates who know a vocation and are also first-rate persons," he said. "Fraternities should encourage their younger members to take advantage of the concerts and lectures on the hill." He said that appreciation of these activities would help build pride and spirit. "I am a believer in this system," he said, and added that the fraternity system at the University was not in jeopardy and would not be so long as the organizations "put first things first." Dr. Murphy also asked the help of fraternities in supporting the University lectures and concerts. "You don't build school spirit by sending 10,000 post cards to someone or by driving around honking horns," he said. He thanked the Greek letter organizations for their support of the Campus Chest, the foreign student program, and homecoming. "GO or GOOF" Geoffrey Moore, Rose Morgan lecturer, will talk on the "Poetry of Two World Wars" at 7 p.m. today in Strong auditorium. World War Poetry Subject for Moore Mr. Moore will discuss the poetry of Rupert Brooke and Wilfred Owen and their influence on the poets of the 1930s and World War II. Radio Players, 5 p.m. 205 Journalism Lafayette house, 1132 Orend. 4 p.m. Westminster house, 1132 Orend. AGI, 7 p.m. 305 Memorial Union. Open meeting. Dr. William C. Cottle, professor of Education, faces a tight, long-distance speaking schedule Thursday through Saturday. On Thursday Dr. Cottle will be discussion leader for the first day's program of a Management Center conference at Marquette university, Milwaukee. Wis. Employee-counseling will be the subject. Conferences executives, supervisers, and personnel managers of business firms. Presbyterian Men's cabinet, 7 p.m. Westminster house, 1212 Oread. Museum of Art record concerts, noon and 4 p.m. G. S. Bach, Cantatas No. 6, 19 Official Bulletin Cottle Faces Full SpeakingSchedule WYCA comparative religions commissioning house. Open meeting; lecture on Hinduism in India. TODAY On Saturday he will give the closing address, "The Counselor Looks at Himself." Pre-Nursing club, 7.30 p.m., 110 Fraser. Speaker, Mrs. Eisle. A few hours later, on Friday morning, Dr. Cottie will give the keynote address for the annual workshop of the Florida Association of Deans and Counselors at Ft. Lauderdale. This talk will be on "Clarifying the Role of the Guidance Worker." Alpha Phi Omega, 7.30 p.m. Oren davidson, all pledges, actives, important. Movies: Pakistan Folk Dances, documental, 7:30 p.m. Kansas room, university Pollworkers for Freshman General Election. Attendance required at briefing session. Green hall little Theater, Green house, chairman. ASC elections committee. Episcolop student services 6:45 a.m. Danforth Piano Player 7:45 a.m. Concumption 7 a.m. TOMORROW YMCA faculty forum, 12 noon, english room, Union, Dr. Harold E. Thomas, "Problems of Water Supply in Kansas." Museum of Art Record concert, noon and 4.0 p.m., Kodaly's music. Trommel Cercle Français, 4:15 p.m. Tempin hall. Tomorrow at 7:00 p.m. on The Bookstore Hour ha Newman Club executives, 7 p.m., at the Castle. Choir, 7 p.m., church. Froshkaws, 7:30 p.m. Club, 7:30 p.m., 305 Union. Open meeting. THURSDAY Something New on Jay James, meet at 5 p.m. at stadium. Law Wives, 8 p.m. Green hall lounge. Rainbow Bowl, 10 a.m. Party of Greek Organizations, 9:30 m. at AFI. beMaMP dither. Speaker Gamma Alpha Chi, 7 p.m., 207 Journal Der Deutsche Verein. 5 p.m., Museum of Art, Edward Mayer, sneaker. KDGU 630 on your radio dial University Women's club informal open museum, 4 p.m. and 8-10 p.m. Museum of Art Louvre. JOHN HARRISON Senate Vote A.G.I. Freshman Elections Wednesday Nov. 3 JANE HEWITT House of Rep. DONNA DAISE House of Rep. JOHN CASSON House of Rep. LAWRENCE THOMAS House of Rep. SANDRA JAMES Senate Everyone May Vote Allied Greek-Independent Paid for By AGI SHIRLEY WARD House of Rep. A GOOD INVESTMENT