University Daily Kansan Page 10 Design Faculty's Art To Be at Topeka Show Twelve members of the design de- $ \textcircled{2} $ department faculty will have art work on exhibit at a show sponsored by the Topeka Art guild, which opens the exhibition in Topeka Sunday. The art show, displayed in the Topeka High school art gallery, will last one month. Roger English, instructor in industrial design, will exhibit an iron and glass coffee table and the design and layout of a book. Carlyle Smith, professor of silversmithing and jewelry, will exhibit silver candlesticks, several pitchers in silver, a woman's ring, and a pendant agate with a handmade chain. Sheldon Carey, ceramic professor, will exhibit four pieces of stoneware pottery made from Kansas clay and glazed with volcanic ash from Kansas. A water color called "Deep Sea Fantasy" and earrings and pins done is enameled jewelry will be displayed by Frank Needle, design instructor. Philip Henderson, commercial art instructor, will show two water colors, "Xochimilco—Mexico," and "Old Bridge in Mexico," in addition to several pen and ink drawings done in Mexico. SENIORS! Get Your Senior Pictures Taken EARLY If You Need 1. Christmas Photos 2. Job Application Photos. CALL 151 FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT STUDIO Four watercolors, including "Backyard in Winter" and "Spring Monday," will be exhibited by Miss Nancy Wolf, design instructor. Miss Elizabeth Swigart, design instructor, will show a woven rug and four textile designs for drapery. Miss Marjorie Whitney, chairman of the design department, will exhibit four water colors of Kansas scenes. Elden Tefft, sculpturing instructor, will show "Night Pebble" in marble and two objects, "Muser" and "Sphereoid," in ceramics. Evelyn DeGraw, professor of weaving, will display a damask tablecloth, tweed yardage, and a car blanket. Six pieces of fabric designed for the New York market will be exhibited by Alex Boyle, design instructor. Arvid Jacobsen, interior design professor, will exhibit a wooo sculpture called "Mother and Child;" two lithographs called "Country Store" and "Lake;" three watercolors, "Nature's Palette," "Composition Class," and "Winter;" and two woodcuts. Official Bulletin TODAY Fulbright Scholarship and Buenos Aires Aulas de Inglés. Dr. Francisco Fraer theater. All students, freshman through graduate, welcome. KU Ful- bright Scholarship and students will answer questions AWS House Meeting: 4 p.m., Pine room, Memorial Union Lecture on the Christian Faith: Walter Wilson Jr., Greenleave Motor Co., K.C. Mo. Sponsored by KU Christian Fellowship, 7:30 p.m., 32 Strong. Kaku Pledge meeting: 7 p.m., business YMCA meeting: 7:30 p.m., Jayhawker YMCA meeting: 7:30 p.m., Jayhawker Freshman AWS; Senate petitions will be filed Thursday, Oct. 15. be available Thursday, Oct. 15. Student club: 7:30 p.m., Union ball room. 4-No **Bridge Club:** 7:15 p.m. Card. student. Students, faculty. faculty. Dulplicate. Bailley Chemistry Club meeting; 8 graduation school; A discussion of graduate schools. Quack Club: 7:30 p.m., Robinson pool. Swim. Delta Sigma Pi: Business meeting 8 p.m., Formal Pledging Ceremony, 8:30 p.m. Main lounge, Military Science bldg. *All-Student Devotions*, 9:45 p.m., Dan- Versammlung des Deutschen Vereins, Kaffeeklatsch, Alle willkommen. - Talent tryouts for the last time in* * the job market. Come prepared to display your talent.* Junior Class publicity committee: 7:30 p.m., Union. Gamma Dance Cost: $cust supper, social dance 5:30 p.m. New Student lounge, 17th and 18th floors SUNDAY DRINK Lawrence Sanitary MILK Every Day Lawrence Sanitary Milk and milk products are the most complete foods obtainable. Dr. Lefschetz, a past president of the American Mathematical society, retired from the Princeton department chairmanship last June and is working on an nonlinear differential equations for the Office of Naval Research. Drink at least two glasses every day. For mathematicians and other scientists he will give two lectures on algebraic topology. The first will be at 4 p.m. Monday in Strong auditorium, the second at 8 p.m. Tuesday, in 203 Strong. Get your bottled milk daily at your grocers. A native of Moscow, Russia, Dr. Lefschetz took mechanical engineering-degree in Paris, France, in 1905. He emigrated to the United States and worked for the Westinghouse Electric company. However he lost both hands in an accident and turned to mathematics. A non-technical lecture for the public on "What is Topology" will be given by Dr. Lefschetz at 8 p.m. in Strong auditorium Oct. 21. He will speak on "The Role of Mathematics in the World Today" at the Mathematics club meeting at 4 p.m. in 204 Strong. Dr. Lefschetz is one of the world's ranking theoretical mathematicians and was one of the creators of the new branch of algebraic topology. Dr. Solomon Lefschetz, emeritus chairman of the mathematics department at Princeton university, and author of a series of lectures here Oct. 18-22. Math Teacher To Give Talks Prof. G. Baley Price said mathematics teachers from the area are being invited to the lectures. A reception honoring Dr. and Mrs. Lefschetz will be held at the Faculty club after the Wednesday public lecture. After earning the Ph. D. degree from Clark university, he taught two years at the University of Nebraska. He was a member of the KU faculty from 1913 to 1924 and then left to go to Princeton. The Quartermaster Corps bought more than 42 million pounds of GI soap for the U.S. Army during the past year. Price per one-pound bar on a recent procurement order was slightly more than seven-tenths of one cent. Open Till p.m. Thursday The usual railroad hopper car holds 60 tons of coal, but super sized cars now on the rails hold upwards of 100 tons. 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