WIN AWARDS—These seven students are the first recipients of the new Greater University Fund scholarships. Each is receiving $165 which pays all fees for the year for a Kansas resident. The fund was set up last spring by the Endowment association and Alumni association. Pictured are (left to right): Pat Eytchison, fine arts freshman; Billie Loffin, education senior; Marvin Carlson, college freshman; Janet Kesler, college sophomore; Grover Wilcher Jr., college freshman; Evelyn Coleman, fine arts freshman, and Gordon Ewy, Wells Books Added to Collection A visit to a London bookshop by Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy has resulted in the addition to the rare books collections of the University library of an unusual group from the private library of the late English novelist, H. G. Wells. Dr. Murphy, who was in England during the summer as an American representative to a meeting of British Commonwealth universities, happened into the bookshop during a sale of Wells' private library and he picked a group of books for KU. Robert Vosper, director of libraries, said the books are unique in that each had been inscribed by its author to Wells himself. Most imprints were autobiography of Bernard Shaw in which Shaw wrote a lengthy note. Two of the books include notes to Wells from the late Sinclair Lewis. Other famous writers whose books are inscribed include Upton Sinclair, John Galsworthy and Henry James. Military Club Elects Officers Bruce W. Zucherch, third year law student, has been elected captain of Scabbard and Blade, honorary military group. Other officers are Ben W. Phillips, engineering senior, first engineer, engineering senior, second lieutenant; and Chapin D. Clark, second year law, first sergeant. college freshman. If you have something to sell or trade, use a Kansan classified ad. Mealtime, Snacktime, Official Bulletin Anytime's TODAY Jayhawk Grocery Time! SATURDAY Froshawk and KuKu members: The Nightshirt parade is required. Check with your secretary. 1342 Ohio Phone 242 SUNDAY Ph.D. Reading Examination in German: 9-11 a.m., 306 Fraser. Books used for prepared portions must be turned in to 304 Fraser by noon Thursday. No books accepted afterwards. Only candidates approved by Graduate School may take exam. MONDAY FACTS meeting: 3 p.m., 305 A and B. Union. Gamma Delta, Lutheran student group. Meeting and cost supper. 5:30 p.m., new student lounge, 17th and Vermont. Speaker on "Modern Church Architecture." Mathematical Colloquium: Prof. Robert Schatten, "What is Dimension." 4:15 p.m., 211 Strong. Student Religious Council: Myers Student Religious Council: Myers hall, 4 p.m. FUTURE Mortar Board; Actives and Alumns. Supper meeting, 6:30 p.m., Mrs. Skipper Williams, 641 Louisiana, Wednesday, Oct. 7. Kappa Beta: Picnic, at Myers hall, 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 6. Hiliel Group: Election of officers, 7:30 p.m., Oct. 7, Wednesday, Oread room, Memorial Union. Quill Club Contest To Close Oct.27 October 27 is the deadline for entries in the annual Quill club fall creative writing contest. Six prizes totaling $20 will be awarded to winners as follows: $5 for the best short story; $5 for the best poem; also $5 for a final prize each division. Entrants will be eligible for Quill club membership. Students who wish to enter the competition should make two typewritten copies of their stories and poems, signed with a pen name and enclose a sealed envelope containing the pen name and their real name with their entries. Manuscripts should be left with Mr. Walter Merserve, 211 Fraser. Kansan classifieds bring results. EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Electronically Timed. Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 Week or Less Service WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. 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In charge of posters are Donna Francis, Kay Magers, Jim Bass, and Larry Davenport, fine arts. University Senate to Meet Before or After the Game The University Senate, faculty governing body, will meet for the first time this year 4 p.m. Tuesday in Fraser hall. Faculty members with rank of associate professor or above are members of the group. Bring Your Folks to the For Real, Western Cooked Chow A-Round the Corner On HIGHWAY 59 South of Lawrence OXFORD —no longer a one-collar style shirt! It's a bright era for oxford fans. For this rich soft shirting now comes in many smart new collar styles, three of which are illustrated below, in addition to the ever popular button-down. All handsome and long-wearing—with Manhattan's traditional tailoring detail subtly present in every stitch. Why not see them today, at your nearest Manhattan dealer. REED—tabless tab, short point round collar. DRESS 'N' PLAY—convertible bandless collar, angle stays. 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