University Daily Kansan Page 6 Friday, April 23, 1954 $1,800 Given To Youths For Study Here The award of $1,880 in cash scholarships to nine Kansas high school senior girls and one boy for study at the University next fall was announced today by Myron M. Braden, director of the aids and awards office. N.Y. Architect To beLecturer Howard T. Fisher, architect and construction industry consultant of Chicago and New York, will be at the University Wednesday and Thursday. The Women's Self-Government association honor scholarship of $300 will be held by Joyce Klemp, of Leavenworth. Eight girls will receive $160 each as Donnelly honor scholarships from a trust fund established by the late Jennie M. Donnelly of Kansas City, They are Martha Leona Andrews of Wichita; Janie Jackson of Kansas City, Margaret Jean Maddox of Lawrence, Basia Miller of Manhattan, Ethel Matel Porter of Kansas City, Dorothy Ann Robins of Halstead, Margaret Ann Saxe of Wichita, and Norma Sue Walling of Kansas City. The Fora S. Boynton scholarship of $300 will be given to Charles O. Christensen, of Kansas City. The award was set up by gifts from former Summerfield scholars in honor of Mrs. Boynton, who for many years was secretary of the Summerfield committee. He will give a public lecture at 3 p.m. Thursday in Strong auditorium, then talk to several architecture classes and conduct interviews with students and faculty in the department. Mr. Fisher is a graduate of Harvard university and a former teacher there. Since 1931 he has been in private practice and specializes in large scale housing development, shopping centers, and government projects. In 1932 he organized General Houses, Inc., then became a government consultant for the United Nations, Pan American Union and National Union of Columbia. In 1952 he was the United Nations, U.S.A., and American Institute of Architects delegate to the Pan American Congress of Architects in Mexico City. Interviews Two companies wil hold job interviews for engineering students next week. Persons interested may sign the interview schedule in 111 Marvin. MONDAY The Reed Roller Bit company will interview mechanical and petroleum engineers and geologists. They are also interested in mechanical engineers for summer jobs. THURSDAY Procter and Gamble company will interview chemical, mechanical, electrical and civil engineers for summer jobs. Miss Canary Lauded Mrs. Martin Jones, retired president of the American Association of University Women, yesterday presented Nancy Canary, education senior, with the Senior Woman award in recognition of outstanding achievements. The award was given at a coffee for senior women from 9:30to 11 a.m. in the Kansas room of the Union. Frye Takes 2nd In Paper Contest George J. Frye, engineering senior, won second in the student paper competition of the regional Institute of Radio Engineers held Wednesday in Kansas City. Frye was competing for the John A. Costello Award. A student from the University of Arkansas won first prize. Frye read a paper on "Receiving Systems Employing Intermittent Frequency Application." Another University student, Robert S. Lukenbill, engineering senior, will be at Kansas State college today to compete in the paper convention of the American Institute of Electrical engineers. For sandpapering irregular surfaces, Popular Mechanics Magazine recommends that the abrasive be wrapped around a scrubbrush. The bristles permit enough "give" to allow the sandpaper to follow any curvatures in the surface. The 12th Western Books exhibition will be on display at Watson library until May 3. Famous Books On Display Representing the best work done in 1952 by printers in the western U.S., the exhibit is composed of 43 books, which range in subject matter from a cook book to poetry. The basis of selection was quality of design and printing. By sponsoring this exhibition each year, the Rouncee and Coffin club of Los Angeles hopes to stimulate high standards of book design and printing in the West, and to present to the public an indication of the quality of books published by Western printers. Judges for this year's exhibition were Theodore M. Lilienthal. San Francisco book collector; Dr. Marcus E. Crahan, book collector and member of the Los Angeles Zamorano club; and Richard J. Hoffman, instructor of Graphic Arts at the Los Angeles City college and chairman of judges for the Rounce and Coffin club. James Roth, resident conservator of paintings at the William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art in Kansas City, will speak tonight on "Conservation and Restoration of Old Conservator to Tell Restoration Methods Master Paintings" in the lecture hall of the Museum of Art. He will illustrate his talk with colored slides. The lecture is open to the public. Master Paintings" in the lecture hall of the Museum of Art. 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