Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Oct. 15, 1953 Taft Talk, Cartoon Collection To Highlight Editors' Day Formal presentation of the Albert T. Reid cartoon collection to the School of Journalism and an address by Prof. Robert Taft, chairman of the Kansas Centennial committee, will highlight the annual Kansas Editor's day program Saturday, Nov. 7. The editors will be guests of the University at luncheon and will attend the Kansas-Kansas State football game as guests of the athletic association. At their annual wristle session in the morning they will discuss problems confronting Kansas newspapersmert. The Reid collection of original cartoons, believed to be the most complete of its kind, will be displayed in the reading room of the Journalism building, where the editors will gather in the morning. Mr. Reid, former Kansas publisher and himself a leading cartoonist, has been invited to come from his home in New York City to make the presentation. The collection includes many leading cartoonists, including Thomas Nast, crusader against political corruption in the 1870s. Prof. Taft will speak on the subject "An Amazing Century," reminiscing on Kansas history and stressing the role the press has played in this history and its part in plans for the territorial centennial observance in 1954. Dr. Taft, a member of the chemistry faculty since 1922, is president of the Kansas State Historical Society. He is author of the book "Artists and Illustrators of the Old West," published last spring and widely acclaimed as an authoritative historical publication, and two other books, "Photography and the American Scene" and "Across the Years on Mount Oread." Sociology Professor To Speak on KLWN Marston M. M. McCluggage, professor of sociology and acting chairman of the department of human relations, will be the semester's fourth Sociology on the Air speaker. His talk, "When Greek Meets Greek—A Study in Values," will be heard over KLWN Sunday at 3:05 p.m. The broadcast is part of the "Ways of Mankind" series produced and directed by Prof. Walter Goldschmidt of UCLA. The sociology program, now in its third year, is sponsored by the department of sociology and anthropology. WASH YOUR OWN CAR For 50c CHUCK McBETH CONOCO SERVICE at 9th and Indiana HOME-MADE PIES and ROLLS FRIED CHICKEN and STEAKS DINNER BELL CAFE "Good Food Made Better" Phone 3389 912 Mass. A student recital will be presented by the School of Fine Arts at 3 p.m. today in Strong auditorium. Fine Arts Recital To Be At 3 Today The program will include; Liebeslied Bohme DeRoy Rogge, baritone horn Aria Purcell Singer/actress Dorothy Woodle, cellist Petite Suite in Three Movements (Mss.) ... Movements (Miss.) Rodger Vaughn Betty Southern plaint Voce de Donna (from "La Gioconda') ... Ponchielli Carolyn Craft, mezzo-soprano Scherzo in E minor ... 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