Tuesday, March 16, 1954 University Daily Kansan Page 3 2 Awards Announced For Physical Therapists Two scholarships for physical therapy students were announced by Irvin Koungberg, executive secretary of the University Endowment association, last Thursday at a meeting of physical therapy students and advisors. The Alpha Chi Omega educational foundation scholarship in the amount of $300 is to be awarded a women student for the 1954-55 school year. The award will be paid in two equal installments at the beginning of each semester of the recipients senior year at the KU Medical center in Kansas City. Applications for the award are to be made through the office of aids and awards, room 222, Strong hall. The Junior League of Kansas City, Mo., has established a fund of $1,000 for loans to students in physical therapy at the University. Loans will not exceed $250 per semester and are repayable without interest within two years of the borrower's graduation. Preference is given to juniors and seniors who plan to engage in professional practice in the Kansas City area for at least a year after graduation. Applications for loans may be made at the Office of aids and awards or at the physical therapy office at the Medical center in Kansas City. Greek Societies Plan Group Singing Eight sororities and eleven fraternites will participate in an interfraternity sing at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Union ballroom. The sing is to be part of Greek Week activities sponsored by Panhellenic and Inter-fraternity councils and will be open to the public. House participation for the sing is limited to twenty persons. Each group will sing two songs. First and second place trophies will be awarded in both the men's and women's division. The following sororites are included on the program: Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Phi, Alpha Omicron, Delta Delta Delta, Gamma Pi, Beta Pi, Beta Phi, Kappa Alpha Theta, and Sigma Kappa and the following fraternities: Sigma Chi, Phi Kappa sigma, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Beta Theta Pi, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Alpha, Phi Kappa Psi, Kappa Sigma, Lambda Chi, Phi Kappa, and Phi Gamma Delta. For Extra Cash, soil those items with a Kansan Classified. Modern French theater will be the subject of a series of Watson Library displays for the next two weeks. Anouilh's current French adaptation, and material about top French playwrights, actors, and directors compose the exhibit. Library Features 'Antigone' Display CCUN to Hear Davis Group to Hear National Figure Dr. Clarence E. Manion, of South Bend, Ind, will be the principal speaker at the 30th annual meeting of the Kansas State Chamber of Commerce to be held May 4 and 5 in Hutchinson. The displays are in conjunction with the University Players' presentation of "Antigone" to be given March 17-20. Dr. R. M. Davis, professor of law, will explain the organization of the General Assembly of the UN to the College Council of the United Nations at 8 p.m. tonight in the Jayhawk room of the Student Union. The purpose of Prof. Davis' talk is to lay the groundwork for the model assembly to be held here March 27. Dr. Manion has earned an outstanding reputation as an authority on constitutional law. He was dean of the College of Law at the University of Notre Dame from 1941 until 1952. Dr. Manion recently figured in the news when he resigned from his post as chairman of the national Commission on Intergovernmental Relations. He will speak on federal-state relations and recent trends in national legislation at the annual meeting of the chamber of commerce. All the versions of "Antigone, from Sophocles' original to Jean Most recent of Dr. Manion's many books is the current best seller "The Key to Peace." which has been adopted by the American Legion's Americanization program for distribution in high schools throughout the nation. For his work in the advancement of Americanization, Dr. Manion was awarded the Freedom Foundation's medal in 1949 and 1950. Another speaker to be heard during the two-day meeting is Dr. Howard T, Hill, head of the speech department at Kansas State college. Dr. Hill will speak at a dinner meeting May 4 and Dr. Manion will speak at a luncheon meeting on May 5. Most accidents occur in the home one-third in the dining room or kitchen, one-fourth on porches or in the yard and one fifth in living and sleeping rooms. The state chamber is returning to the city of its birth for its 30th anniversary meeting. The *Kansas State Chamber was organized in Hutchinson in 1924. 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