====PAGE-LEVEL METADATA==== University Daily Kansan Page 0337_1 from reel: L 2349 (1953-11-17 to 1954-10-14) https://digital.lib.ku.edu/ku-udk/143923 Title: 'Era of Bad Taste' Describes 19th Century Home Furnishings Summary: Article by Nancy Neville describing 19th century home furnishings, contrasting them with modern designs and discussing their characteristics and cultural context. Category: features/profiles Subjects: historical home furnishings; 19th century; interior design; cultural history Named Entities: Neville, Nancy [author] Confidence: 0.9 Title: Social Affairs Were Spice of Pioneer Life Summary: Article by Amy De Yong exploring the social aspects of pioneer life in Kansas, including gatherings, entertainment, and community activities. Category: features/profiles Subjects: pioneer life; social history; 19th century; community culture Named Entities: De Yong, Amy [author] Confidence: 0.9 Title: Teaching Career Is Program Topic Summary: Coverage of a program about teaching careers attended by approximately 80 students from six high schools, featuring talks by university faculty and a panel discussion. Category: campus news Subjects: education; teacher training; career development; university programs Named Entities: Burchard, Waldo [speaker]; Ridgway, Robert W. [panelist]; Hoglund, Anna [panelist]; Johnson, William J. [panelist]; Cochrane, LaVonne [panelist]; Godwin, James A. [panelist]; Phillips, A. [panelist] Confidence: 0.85 Title: Burchard to Give KLWN Talk Summary: Announcement that Dr. Waldo Burchard will give a talk on sociology over KLWN radio as part of a series of broadcasts. Category: announcement Subjects: public lectures; radio broadcasts; university faculty; sociology Named Entities: Burchard, Waldo [speaker] Confidence: 0.8 Title: [advertisements] Advertisers include: Book Nook; Weaver's Category: advertisements Confidence: 1.0 Note: Descriptive metadata for this item has been generated in part using AI (artificial intelligence) technologies and may be incomplete, misleading, or inaccurate. Please contact the Kenneth Spencer Research Library with specific questions or concerns.