Wednesday, Jan. 20.1954 University Daily Kansan Page 11 r, ten- al dif- why er two left us times ordering KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Phone KU 376 Classified Advertising Rates day ys days 25 words or less... 506 75 175 $1.35 Additional words... 1c 1c Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted for standing at the door. Be paid promptly and be called in during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Univere- ral Business Office. Journalism bldg., not later than 9:48 p.m. the day before publication date FOR RENT TO YOUNG MAN, large single room $5.00 a week. No drinking or smoking. 1616 Indiana (first house south of the campus. ROOM FOR GRADUATE STUDENT or SUBSTANTIARY. Linen, linens, liness, refrigeration linens, furnished an launered. Located 2 blocks from the student union. Ph. 1248-1250. 1248 Ohio 1250. 1-20 SINGLE ROOM for upperclassman or graduate student—share bath with 3 other boys. Available after Jan. 23rd. 98 Ln. Ph. 2521-W. 2-8 ROOM AVAILABLE at semester for months 1786 Lothianum. Ph. 2240- R. 953- 792- 871- 890- 934- ONE ROOM recently redecorated, private room for 2 boys or 2 girls, 4 blocks from campus. Twain beds, large closet, breakout desk, desired. Available Feb. 1, 1-2036 R.-S. KRUW HALL, 1215 Oread, has a few scores. A record in 1187 was for Yvonne Schnack, 1-20 call 1188 and for Yvonne Schnack, 1-20 BOARDERS WANTED: Room for 4 men, 3 meals a day, 7 days a week. Nu Sigma nu Medical fraternity. Reasonable prices. Location. Call 366 or 1-20 Louisiana. VACANCYS FOR MEN STUDENTS at end of semester. Single beds. See at 1631 Illinois or call 26743 between 10 a.m. and p.5 m.p. Laughlin. 1-20 BUSINESS SERVICES PROFESSIONAL TYPING at student rates. Prompt consideration, accurate and fast. Mrs. Betty Vequist, 1935 Barker ave. Ph. 2721W. MW-ft FORMAL AND INFORMAL dressmaking Pharmaceuticals, Ph. 1843L-1, 325 N.Y. MWF-fi. TYPIST: Experienced in theses, term papers, reports, etc. Accurate work, immediate attention. Mrs. Glinka, 1911 Tenn. Phone 1396M. MWF=t TYPIST: Experienced, accurate typist will give immediate attention to your work. References upon request. Mrs. Fevurly. Ph. 3226-M. MWF-tt JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field, so you can enjoy our pet shop pet shop has everything for fur, fins, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tf GET YOUR TYPING done easily and milu. Ruby Channel, 12-30 mira. Ph. 21423 1-20 EXPERIENCED TYPIST will do all kinds of typing at home. Standard rates. Accurate and fast service. Come to 1616 Vl., or phone 23738 Joan Manion. f CABINET-MAKER AND REFINISHER: Antique pieces, Bar-t top finish on table tops. High class work guaranteed. E. E. Higginbottom, Res. and Shop, 623 Ala. BVERAGES. ice cold, all kinds, by the six-pack or case. Crushed ice and picnic supplies. For parties or picnics American ServICE Company, 616 Vt. tf FOR SALE DON'T WALK YOUR DATE! Buy my old crate. A Bulk, vintage '40. Top speed? over 40. "Poet"? -Owner, Jack Barnett, 622 Vt. Might finance. Reasonable. 2-4 GIBBON ELECTRIC GUITAR. Original price $125.00. Must sell. 805 Miles. 1-20 1936 PONTICAC, 4 DOOR SEDAN. Wesley 1222 MISS or call 495. 254 '46 DODGE FOUR-DOOR fluid drive, radio, heater, new tires, new paint, conditioned motor; excellent shape. John Anderson, 1043 Indiana. Ph-506. ACCORDIAN, HOHNER MEN 80, base; free books and lessons—600. Tuxedo, size; Parker "K" 103, gold can. new; discount. Pearl Chain, 818. Chiai 103. 2-5 5:30-7 p.m. TRANSPORTATION ASK US about airplane rates, skype coach, family days, round trip reductions, all expense tours and steamship lines. For business or pleasure trips to the National Bank for information or itineraries and reservations 8th and Mass. sts. Phone 30. tf RIDERS WANTED: Driving to Wichita every Friday afternoon and returning Sunday evening. Phone Jim Sellers. 310JL evenings. MTW-tf MISCELLANEOUS HOME COOKING—boarders for evening meal—Monday thru Friday. Graduate students or others. 3 blocks from campus. Ph. 1245-W. 1-20 HAVE ROOM FOR your pre-school child. Balanced meals, regular rest period, large play area. Approved. References available. Call 2473M. 1-20 GREEN AND SILVER Parker pen and pencil between Strong and North Col-Name, was in a muslin container Name, Kay. Please on it in gold. 4280. Reward. 1-20 LOST AND FOUND PARKER PEN with "Lynn C. Bartlett" engraved on it, Call Liz Robb at 3544. DIAMOND RING Lost in vicinity of Robb- gym January 14. Reward. Phone: 8212-309-1755. HEAFFER FOUNTAIN PELLE `cuck` and schulte. 1646 Tenn. Phone 1414W. 1-20 The AACTE, with a membership of 270 institutions, began a visitation program in 1951 to promote exchange of educational ideas and to encourage the membership to meet revised, higher standards of teacher education. A visitation team representing the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education is making an evaluation of the University School of Education. Team Evaluating Education School Dean Anderson said the School of Education for several months has been engaged in a self-study based on eight general standards. Silversmithing Major First in U.S. The University is the first school in the country to offer a degree in jewelry and silversmithing according to Carlyle H. Smith, associate professor of design and head of the silversmithing department. By NANCY NEVILLE Organized by Prof. Smith, a major in jewelry and silversmithing was instituted at KU five years ago. The four-year course awards the graduate a bachelor of fine arts degree. There are now 17 students majoring in the field. The offering of a degree by a university was considered a great advancement for the profession. When the course became a major, an article featuring the jewelry and silversmithing department was published in The American Horologist and Jeweler, a trade magazine for the profession. "One hundred twenty four hours are required for graduation in silversmithing, which are broken up into subjects offered by the art department, the college and the business school." Prof. Smith explained. The student begins his jewelry work by enrolling in Handcraft 2, an introductory course in silversmithing. Soldering, sawing, and finishing is essential to the job. It enables the student to get the feel of the material." Prof Smith stated. As more advanced courses are taken, professional techniques are taught. The student learns the designing and making of silver jewelry, setting of stones, elements of electroplating, the "raising" and sinking of simple forms, such as bowls and trays, enameling of copper and silver letter and ornamental engraving, and the fundamentals of sand and centrifugal casting, to mention just a few techniques. Both laboratory and outside work are required for a degree. In addition, 57 hours of art courses are taken, as well as 13 hours of college work, 12 hours of business courses, and 16 hours of electives. Big Faculty Attends Med Center Course "While the course offers practice for future fields, we concentrate on design. It is planned for those students who are interested in silversmithing for a lifetime career. The approach is professional in contrast to those schools that offer jewelry work only for hobby purposes." Prof. Smith said. The assigned projects in silversmithing classes are displayed throughout the year on the third floor of Strong. A senior exhibit is required before graduation. "Our department has the backing of large jewelry manufacturers in the country," Prof. Smith said. "The eastern firms of International Silver, Gorham, Towle and Stone are hiring our students. However, it is often hard to get the graduate to go back east." so actual bench experience may be obtained." Prof. Smith reported The annual post graduate course in surgery at the University Medical Center in Kansas City through Thursday will have the largest guest faculty of the year. KU graduates in silversmithing have gone into such positions as craft consultants, shop owners, teachers and plant managers. "While most jewelry and silversmithing students wish to own gift or special order shops in the future, they all expect to find positions with manufacturing jewelers and silversmiths Twenty-five physicians from the leading teaching and research hospitals in all parts of the United States are attending. Nineteen from the KU faculty also will instruct. The Kansas chapter of the American College of Surgeons has designated the course as its interim meeting. STARTS 3-DIMENSION ON Ends Tonite • Jeff Chandler in 'WAR ARROW'