Changes Announced in Class Schedule Page Department No. Course 21 Bacteriology 150N Pathogenic Bact. 26 Bus. & Econ. 117 Tax Accounting 26 Bus. & Econ. 144 Transportation 26 Bus. & Econ. 180 Retailing 27 Bus: Seey. Tr. 50 Interm. Typewriting 28 Chemistry 2 Inorganic Chemistry 29 Chemistry 48 Quantitative Analysis 30 Chemistry 163E Organic Chemistry IIE 35 Education M20 Intro. to Elem. Educ. 34 Education P50 Educational Psychology 35 Education M61 Teaching Procedures in Elem. Schools 35 Education M181 Teaching of Natural Science 36 Education M196 Teaching of General Business Subjects 32 Education 220 Elem. School Curriculum 32 Education 222 Found. Prin. of Curriculum Dev. 32 Education 243 Clinical Problems in Education 32 Education 244 Prin. & Tech. of Guid. 45 Engineering: Appl. Mech. 55 Hydraulics 45 Engineering: Architecture 10 Arch. Drawing I 45 Engineering: Architecture 42 Building Const. I 46 Engineering: Architecture 46 Architectural Design III 46 Engineering: Architecture 47 Architecture Des. IV Prerequisite: Arch. 46 46 Engineering: Architecture 91 Arch. Drawing IV 46 Engineering: Architecture 200 Professional Practice 50 Engr. Shop Pr. 7 Unit Prod. Mach. Tools 51 Engineering: Mech. Engr. 123 Engr. Thermodynamics 55 English 4 Comp. & Lit. 56 English 97 Lect on English and American Literature 58 Entomology 312 Biometry Workshop 62 History 7 American People 62 History 167 Latin America I 64 Home Ec. 47 Engagement and Marriage 68 Latin & Greek 70 New Testament Greek II 68 Law Administrative Law 68 Law Conflicts 68 Law Office Practice 68 Law Real Property 75 Music: Theory 5a Keyboard Harmony 75 Music: Theory 25a Keyboard Harmony III 75 Music: Theory 151 Counterpoint I 75 Music: Theory 187 Orchestration I 76 Pharmacy 70 Dispensing Pharm. I 82 Psychology 2 Intro. Psych. Exper. 82 Psychology 5 Personality 82 Psychology 51 General Psychology 83 Psychology 140 Social Psychology 83 Psychology 147 Somatopsychology 83 Psychology 383 Methodology 84 Psychology 391 Seminar (Psy. of Hearing) 91 Social Science 15 Social Science Survey 92 Social Work 300 Dev. of Social Work 92 Social Work 301 Method of Social Research 92 Social Work 316 Social Group Work I 92 Social Work 320 Analysis of Program Act. 92 Social Work 336 Phys. Aspects of Growth and Change 92 Social Work 337 Social Aspects of Prev. and Treatment of Illness 92 Social Work 342 Emotional Aspects of Growth and Change of the Individual 92 Social Work 344 Psychiatric Seminar 92 Soc. & Anth. 1 Elem. of Sociology 93 Soc. & Anth. 50 Elem. of Sociology 93 Soc. & Anth. 164 Urban Sociology 93 Soc. & Anth. 187 Field Work in Sociology 94 Sp. & Dr. 160 Voice and Articulate Disorders 94 Sp. & Dr. 195 Stuttering 95 Sp. & Dr. 331 Organic Speech Disorders **Remarks** Change course number from 150 N to 45. Change hours credit from 3 to 2 hours. Cancel course. Change Room from 32 St. to 101 Sn. Change Time from 11 to 9 MTWTF and Room from 8 St.-D to 11 St.D. Add Sec. 2 to Lab. 1-3:50 TT in 201 PS. Lect. Change Time from 4 Tu. to 3 W. Lab. Change Time from 2-3:50 to 2-4:50 F. Sec. 1, Change Room from 1:30 PS to 122 PS. Sec. 2, Change Room from 130 PS to 324 PS. Sec. 4, Change Room from 4B-A to 233 PS. Remarks Sec. 1, Change Room from 130 to 122 PS. Change Room from 130 to 330 PS. Add course at 11 TT in 8 St-D. Change Room from 4 B-A to 330 PS. Add Sat. to time of meeting. Change Room from 12 St.-F to 12 St.-E. 9MWF HL Staff. Add course. Change Room for both sections from 6 LA to 7 LA Change Room from 4 B-A to L.Sp. Drafting Lab. Sec. 1, Change Day from T to Tu. Sec. 1, Change Room from 310 M to 1L-A. Sec. 2, Change Room from 1 L-A to 310 M. and instructor from Staff to Moursund. 2-4.50 MTWTF, 1 L-A Jordison. Add course. Change Room from 7 to 6 LA. Change Room from 110 M to 116 M. Sec. 3, Change Time from 8-11:50 to 8-10:50 Tu. Sec. 2. Change Room from 116 M to 201MEL. Sec. 2, Change Room from 210 F to 3 B-A. 7 p.m., Tu., Strong Aug., Moore. Add Course Cancel course. Page 10 University Daily Kansan Monday. Sept. 13, 1954 7 p.m., Tu., Strong Aug., Moore. Add Course Cancel course. Sec. 3, Change instructor from Anderson to Gale Cancel course. Not open to students who have had credit for 157, Marriage and Family Relationships. 3 Change Room from 206 F. to appt. and instructor from Lowrance to Grant. 3 Change Time from 9 Tt to 1 MTT to 1 MTuF. 3 Change Room from 103 G to 105 G. 3 Change Room from 106 G to 104 G. 3 Change Time from 9 TT to 8 M and 9 TT. 1 Sec. 2, Change Time from 9 to 10 W. Sec. 9, Change Time from 3 M to 9 Tu. Sec. 10, Change Time from 3 W to 9 Th. 1 Sec. 3, Change Time from 10 F to 9 W. Sec. 7, Change Time from 3 F to 10 F. 2 Change Time from 1 TT to 9 MW and Room from 28 St. to 32 St. 2 Change Time from 3 MW to 1 TT. 2 Change Time from 9 Tt to 11 Tt. Both sections, change from Sweet, Assts., to Hershkowitz, Assts. 3 Change Instructor from Staff to Hershkowitz. 3 Add course at 11 MWf at 9 St., Instructor—Phoenix. 3 Change Time from 10 MWf to 1 MWf, Room from 21 St. to 206 A St., and Instructor from Barker to Hershkowitz. 3 Cancel course. 3 Cancel course. 3 Cancel course. 5 Change Instructors: Sec. 1, from LoBello to Gibson. Sec. 2, from Gibson to LoBello. 2 Change Instructor from Twente to Lewis. 2 Change Time from 2-3:50 W to 3-4:50 Tu; Change Room from 17 to 16 St.-E. 2 Change Day from F to W. 1 Change Day from F to W. 1 Cancel course. 2 Change Instructor from Levi, Staff to Allen and George. 3 Change Day from W to F and change Instructor from Lewis to Edwards. 2-4 Change Instructor from Forman to Bikales. 5 Change Instructors: Sec. 2, from Baur to Witt. Sec. 3, from Erickson to LoBello; Sec. 4, from LoBello to Witt. 3 Change Instructors: Sec. 3, from Erickson to Witt. 3 Change Instructors: from Ericksen to Baur. 2-4 Change Instructor from Smith to Baur and Staff. 3 Change Time from 3-4:50 Tu. and appt. to 1MWF, and Room from 104 G to 237 PS. Change instructor from Byrne to Stoll. 3 Change Room from 4 B-A to 237 PS. 3 Change day of meeting from F to Tu. and Room from 104 G to 310 F. Louis M. Glyph Jr., of the Agricultural Research service of the U.S. department of agriculture, Lincoln, Neb., will take leave of absence, beginning Sept. 13, to serve on the Kansas Water Resources Fact Finding and Research committee. The announcement was made here by Dr. Frank C. Foley, director of the State Geological survey and chairman of the committee created in July by the State finance council. The committee is reviewing the current status of water supplies in Kansas and will Glymph to Study Water in Kansas report the findings to the 1955 State legislature. Mr. Glymph is a member of the section of watershed and hydrology of the Soil and Water Conservation branch branch of the U.S. agriculture department in Lincoln. He has a degree in agricultural engineering from Clemson college, and has been a consultant for the Missouri Basin Survey commission. His specific task here will be to collect data on the agricultural uses of water—domestic, stock, and irrigation—with special attention to water conservation. The nesting places of the cattle egret have not yet been located in South America although, the bird appeared on the continent more than 20 years ago, says the National Geographic society. Flocks have spread from British Guiana to Surinam, Venezuela, and Colombia. They are also new migrants to the east coast of the U. S. More than 50,000 prisoners of war in Korea attended classes of religious instruction during their captivity. The classes were conducted by former missionaries who could speak the prisoners' language. Parking Areas Cut, Added For Start of School Year Two free parking areas have been eliminated on the campus and several restricted parking lots have been added during the summer, University traffic officials said today. This brings the total of restricted' lots to 20, with only two free parking areas remaining on the campus. The remaining nonrestricted lots are the area west of Potter lake along West Campus road and on Mississippi along the west side of the street from McCook ave. to the north boundary of restricted parking Zone I. parking 201. New restricted parking areas on the campus included a new 500-car lot at the northwest corner of 15th st. and West Sunnyside ave., a 124-car area on both sides of Sunnyside ave. from the University garage west to Michigan street. age west to northwest The former upper and lower G zones have been eliminated because of construction, officials said, and a new G-zone has been created south of the new Science building. The new zone will take care of 82 cars. The number of parking spaces on Lilac lane east of Fraser hall have been cut from 90 spaces to 76 in a safety move, officials said. New regulations concerning the area now permit parking on only the east side of the street. the east side Campus Police Chief Joe Skillman said traffic checks would be held during the year to enforce the 20-miles-an-hour University speed limit. We Also Feature . . . LORRIE DEB DATE DRESSES WARNER BRAS BOBBIE BROOKS SPORTSWEAR ARTHUR JAY SUITS EMMA DOMB FORMALS