Page 8 University Daily Kansan ExchangePlan ToAddSchool An exchange program has been established between the University and the University of Tubingen in Tubingen, Germany, Dean J. H. Nelson of the Graduate school announced today. The stipend consists of a cash award to pay all tuition fees and room and board by monthly installments. The University will attempt to provide transportation for the scholarship recipient through a Fulbright travel grant. The University of Tubingen is one of the outstanding institutes of higher learning in Germany with fully staffed and equipped departments, Dean Nelson said. Under the agreement between the two universities one graduating senior or a graduate student will be granted a scholarship for the academic year of 1954-55. Each applicant must submit a letter of application, a short biography, a photograph, a complete transcript, photostatic copies of university degrees and diplomas, three letters of recommendation from his professors at KU, a statement of his proficiency in German, and a certificate of health. The winner will be selected by the University on the basis of both personal and academic qualifications. All applications are to be turned in on or before June 30 to the Department of German, 304 Fraser hall. For further information students may contact Dr. J. A. Burzle, professor of German, in 304 Fraser. Marine Corps Class Deadline May 29 The deadline for registration in the Eighth Women Officer's Training class is May 29, Marine corps officials announced today. Registration may be made at any Marine Corps procurement office. The purpose of the program is to train qualified college women for duty as officers in the Marine Corps upon their graduation. All those successfully completing the program become second lieutenants in the Marine Corps reserve. The class will begin its training in June at Quantico, Virginia. Further information may be obtained by contacting the nearest Marine Corps reserve or recruiting agency. Books Never Grow Old Thursday, May 20, 1954 See Our Books For the Graduate Millay—Mine the Harves Gibran—The Prophet T. S. Eliot—Poems Esquire Etiquette Atkin—Pencil Techniques Built in USA Skira Paintings Ceram—Gods, Graves & Scholars Wormser—The Law Hyder—Snow of Kansas The Book Nook 1021 1/2 Mass. Ph. 666 Uncle Jimmy Green Is Tarred, Feathered The rest of a five-gallon buckle of tar was left by the raiders who tarred and feathered the Lawyer's Uncle Jimmy Green early this morning. The statue this morning featured a coating of tar which was confined to the person of "Uncle Jimmy." The tar covered the statue's head, chest and back. Some of it had run down the statue to cover the lettering on the front of the monument. Campus police said the tar and feathers were dumped on early this morning between 3:45 and 4 a.m. College Senior Wins Danforth Scholarship Joan Guthridge, college senior, has been awarded a Danforth graduate scholarship from the Danforth foundation of St. Louis, Mo. Established by William H. Danforth, the scholarships are given for a period of ten months, and are intended to provide an internship in Christian service on college campuses. They are presented to not more than 16 college women in the United States each year. Allen Hall, fine arts senior, will give a piano recital at 8 p.m. today in Strong auditorium. Hall to Give Senior Recital Hall has appeared as a soloist with the Kansas City Philharmonic Symphony and University Symphony orchestras. He also performed in the Fine Arts Honor recital last spring. Hall will play Mozart's "Phantasie in C Minor," Beethoven's "Sonata in F Minor, Op. 57," Prokofieff's "Sonata No. 7, Op. 83," and three waltzes by Chopin. Crystal Cafe is the place to go for Delicious Steak Dinners Open On Sundays 609 Vermont Occupational TherapyTeacherResigns Miss Patricia Laurencelle, assistant professor of design, and instructor. of occupational therapy here, resigned. She will do graduate work in Europe this summer. Prof. Laurencelle will attend the First International Congress of Occupational Therapists in Edinburgh, Scotland, this summer. I Got Everything I Need For A Picnic At One Place Crushed, ICE Beverages of All Kinds, ICE COLD Forks, Spoons, and Plates Potato Chips, Etc. Open Till 9:00 p.m. American ServICE Co. ICE PLANT 6th & Vt. Town & Country Shoes in the Spring POLKA Navy, Black, White, Natural Straw Sizes to 10 7.95 Does your fancy turn to the shining accent that says it's Spring? Then it's T & C for you. Town & Country Pumps perfect with everything ... from dark colors to pastels to prints. Royal College Shop 837-39 MASS.