Page 3 Architect to Present Two Lectures Monday Richard J. Neutra, internationally known architect, will give two lectures Monday in conjunction with the 40th anniversary of the founding of KU's department of architecture. Mr. Neutra, who gained fame for his distinctive designs in both residential and commercial structures, will talk on "The Contemporary Use of Material" at 10 a.m. in Strong auditorium, followed by a lunabore for faculty and visiting architects in the Kansas room of the Student Union at 12:15 p.m. Mr. Neutra was born in Vienna, Austria, and received his preliminary training in architecture at the University of Vienna. He came to this country in 1923 and began his professional work with the Chicago firm of Holabird and Root, where he worked with the famous Frank Lloyd Wright. Following a banquet at 6:15 p.m. in the Student Union ballroom, during which awards and prizes will be given to the outstanding architectural students, Mr. Neutra will give an illustrated lecture on "The Wholesome Setting." The department of architecture will hold open house in the afternoon in Marvin hall where it will display examples of student work, as well as a number of examples of Mr. Neutra's achievements. Mr. Neutra began private practice in Los Angeles in 1926. He is widely known as a lecturer in this country, Europe, South America, and the Orient. Interviews Two companies will interview students at the School of Business next week. Anyone interested may sign the interview schedule, secure information or applications in 214 Strong. TUESDAY Macy's: work on executive training squad and retail merchandising and manager positions. Procter and Gamble: selling positions. Carillon Program The carillon program to be played Sunday from 3 to 3:45 p.m. follows: Theme and Variations for carillon... G. Nees Swing Low, Sweet Chariot Spiritual Excerpts from 'The Fair Queen' H. Purcell University Daily Kansan 1. Hornpipe 4. Here's the Summer 4. Hark! The Ech'ing Al Gavotte from "Mignon" A. Thomas Chippewas from "The Song Song" B. Tom "The Nutracer 3. Here's the Summer 4. Hark! The Ech'ing Air "Suite" P. Tschalkowsky ! Maybe 1. Dance on the Candy Fairy 2. Dance on the Reed Flutes 3. Crimson and the Blue. STANDARD TIPS WASH UP...! Give Your Car The 'Spring Look' BRIDGE Standard Service 601 Moss. Ph. 338 Official Bulletin TODAY Christian Fellowship Missionary meet- ing: 12 noon, Danforth. Christian Fellowship: 7.30 p.m. .265 Journalism. Movie: "O For A Thousand RICHARD L. NEUTRA SATURDAY Episcopal communion, 7 a.m., Danforth. For more information, visit the limnic clinic calls today to emergency so staff members may attend the sectional meeting of the Health Association at the Memorial Union. Danforth Chapel service: 8:30 a.m. sponsored by Lutheran Gamma Delta SUNDAY Gamma Delta: 5:30 p.m. cost supper center, Center, 17th and Vermont. Social night. Mathematical colloquium: 5 p.m., 203 Strong. MONDAY Home Economics To Fete 300 Girls Alpha Phi Omega: 7 p.m. Tuesday. Room room. Union. All former boy second grade. Faculty Forum: Noon Tuesday, luncheon discussion. Winter: "The Inception Officer." TUESDAY East Molesey, England (U.P) Butcher shop executive Stan Richards and his bride left St. Paul's church yesterday under an arch of soup bones held by 14 butchers. Rites in Butcher's Wedding About 300 high schools girls from all parts of Kansas will be guests of the department of home economics tomorrow. Friday, April 24, 1953 The Nursery school and the Home Management house, as well as class rooms and laboratories in Fraser hall, will be visited. An opportunity will be given the students to see the freshman dormitories. Highlights of the program of the day will be a skirt and a style show in Fraser theater. Participating in the skit, will be: Margaret Coyne, Georgianna Flynn, Gertha Harper, Shirley Young, Darlene Heberling, Marilyn Ringler, Sidonie Brown, Marilyn Dubach, Barbara Sutorius, Susan Montgomery, Edna Schumacher, Judy Crane, Melba Austin, Mary Eversull, Peggy Hughes, Marjorie Sereda, Elizabeth Cheney, Nan Charles, Jeanne Fitzgerald, Mary Middlekaup, Betty Webber McNeil, Norma Lou Falletta, Mary Hanson. - Darlene Heberling, Shirley Young, Catherine Challis, Edna Schumaker, Marilyn Ringer, Marjorie Sereda, Nancy Evans, Esther Hund, Marilyn Metz, Botina Bowman, Jeanne Fitzgerald, Carolyn Husted, Wilma Ludwing, Beulah Fisher, Margaret Coyne, Faydean Orth, Diane McFarland, Elizabeth Rader, Margaret Guleck, Stephanie Drake, Lola Helm, Norma Eshelman, Jill Ogilvy, Margaret Ringer, Mary Middlekauf, and Beulah Fisher. In the afternoon there will be a style show. All garments shown will be modeled by those who made them. Students participating in the style show are: Applicants for enlistment and initial assignment to the 4th Field Artillery battalion and the 35th Quartermaster Pack company of Camp Carson, Colo., are now being accepted. Staff Sgt. Jack R. Haydon of the Lawrence Army and Air Force recruiting station today said assignment to Camp Carson is not based on previous service, but that persons entering the armed forces for the first time will be sent for basic training to Fort Riley. Army Quartermasters Open for Enlistments Fred Harris kicked a 76 yard punt against Nebraska in 1934. KU lost, 0-3. It's not what you do-phone 646! It's the way you do it! BACHELOR LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS ACME Happiness Reigns in Tokyo At Hospitals for Freed GI's Tokyo—(U.P.)—This is what it is like in the two Army hospitals to which freed American GIs are being brought from Korea on their way home. "The air is full of smoke. They've all ordered boxes of cigars," a nurse said. "It's a bedlam of noise," said another nurse. "Each one has a radio. There are several player players. And they're all playing something different." "They're catching up on their reading, and they've asked for movies featuring Doris Day," a Red Cross worker said. "When Marilyn Monroe was mentioned, one of them asked 'Who is she?' appetites." "They ask for all kinds of juices —tomato, orange," a doctor said. "They need the proteins and vitamins they've missed. They all ask for steaks, and they have good "They're becoming more responsive. They're buying souvenirs, watches, cameras, with the military payments certificates they've received as part of their back pay. "They line up the souvenirs on their bed tables and look at them and feel them. They don't want to send them home yet. They just want to look at them." "One of them bought a watch," a Red Cross girl said. "He just sat and looked at it for five minutes." 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