Page 8 University Daily Kansan Monday, Nov. 23, 1953 Root-TildenGrants $6,600Fellowship The three-year Root-Tilden fellowship has been announced for college students planning to enter law schools after graduation. The Inspector—Maj. Gen. Henry Irving Hodes, commandant of the Command and General Staff college at Ft. Leavenworth, will inspect Army ROTC units from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. today for the Fifth army commander, Lt. Gen. William B. Kean. Maj. Gen. Hodes was named commandant at Ft. Leavenworth in March 1952 following a tour of duty in Korea, where he commanded the 24th Infantry division. The Root - Tilden scholarship, granting $6,600 for a three-year study period at New York University, is available for liberal arts students with an outstanding scholastic record. Only 20 scholarships are awarded throughout the nation each year. William C. Nulton, class of '33, was among those selected last year and is now at N.Y.U. Students wishing to make application should see Paul 3. Lawson, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Chest Collection Nets Over $3,000 Collections in the Campus Chest drive reached $3,100 and some money and cards still have not been turned in, Fred Heath, college sophomore and chairman of the collections committee, said today. Friday was the last day of the drive and Heath asked that all money and cards be turned in at the Campus Chest office in the Student Union. Richard Smith, college junior, chairman of the Campus Chest steering committee, said more money was collected in the drive than in any previous drive even though the $5,000 goal was not reached. The plaque for the house giving the largest amount per person will be presented after Thanksgiving vacation when all the money has been received and averages have been compiled. County Chairmen Meeting Set Statewide Activities county chairmen will meet at 4 p.m. today in the Jayhawk room of the Student union. They will discuss plans for Thanksgiving and Christmas activities. Announcements will be made regarding Jayhawk display boards, annuals, movies, correspondents and other phases of statewide activities. The weatherman may predict fair skies and pleasant temperatures for the weekend, but in Kansas the weather changes rapidly, especially on Homecoming weekend. We Specialize In Made - to - Measure Clothing Suits from $5700 the university shop AWS Expects 500 At '55 Convention be outlawed next because of the color of his suit. ___ More than 500 women from colleges of every state will meet at the University for the Intercollegiate Associated Women Students convention in April of 1955. Problems familiar to all schools are discussed in roundtable groups at these conventions, which are held every other year. Alberta Johnson, education junior, has been named head of the steering committee, which will coordinate other convention committees. Other AWS members on the convention committees are Betty Lu Gard, education junior; Sarah Heindel, college junior; Jann Duchossois, education junior; Beverly Churchill, college sophomore; Winfried Meyer, college junior; Maria Griffith, college junior; and Sally Six, college junior. should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription duplicated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. Phone 425 1025 Mass. The book "Robin Hood" has been declared Communistic in Indiana and is not to be used in the public schools. Santa Claus will probably Kansan classifieds bring results. STOP AT MOSSER - WOLF Be Ready For Those Thanksgiving Snapshots! STOP at Mosser-Wolf For Your Films and Camera Supplies Before YOU Start Home. 24 - Hour Photofinishing 24 - Hour Photofinishing MOSSER WOLF MOSSER-WOLF 1107 Mass. Phone 50 -Best Wishes FOR A HAPPY, SAFE Thanksgiving... RAPID TRANSIT Take K.U. Home With You Thanksgiving! Blizzard protection - K.U. style st quality select sweatshirt material: neck, full cut for comfort. Three M-L... $2.75 each. 12X30 inch - 2 tone background $1.95 12X30 inch - 1 color background $1.50 9X24 inch - 1 color background $.98