Page 7 University Daily Kansan Baptists Organize New Group Baptist Student union, composed of students belonging to the Southern Baptist convention, is the latest addition to the religious organizations on campus. Plans for forming the group were made early in the year when Miss Estelle Slater, associate secretary of the Southern Baptist convention, Nashville, and Mr. Ray Gillihand, state secretary of religious education, Wichita, visited the campus and met with students interested in participating in the organization. The group is under the auspices of the Calvary Baptist church, 10th and New York sts., and the Antioch Baptist Church. Community bldg. Current activities include short devotional services at 12:30 p.m. each Monday and Thursday in Danforth chapel. Members are also sponsoring a "Student Weekend of Revival" tomorrow through Sunday at the Calvary Baptist church. Rev. Harry G. Albright, pastor of the Dixon Baptist church, Oklahoma City will be the main speaker. officers of the organization are, Brian Stewart, college junior, president; Richard Goldsbay, college freshman, devotional vice president; Thomas Downs, college sophomore, enlistment vice president; Darryl Spena, engineering sophomore, social vice president; and Eugene McLachlan, graduate student, sponsor. Three members of the University faculty are attending the annual meeting of the Mississippi Valley Historical association in Madison, Wis., today through Saturday. George Anderson, professor of history, who is chairman of the membership committee of the association and a member of the committee for the preservation of historic sites, will present a paper, "The Board of Equitable Adjudication," as part of the session devoted to "Public Land Policies." 3 From Faculty Attend Meeting W. 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