Bertrand, Paris, France, is attempting to make a aid of a dictionary that there are no "dogs" Heidi Cohrs, Hamburg, Germany, has already Bertrand by stating that hamburgers are un-urg. Still another student, Mrs. Helga Vigliane, many, not pictured, added that so far as she frankfurters are unknown in Frankfurt. /HAWKERS 1. Bodealx, France, and Marie Claude Bernt quite figure out an American cigarette vending machine. Keyboard-time at KU The School of Fine Arts received a clavichord last week and became one of few schools in the nation to offer instruction in all keyboard instruments. board instruments. Instruction is now offered in piano, clavichord, harpsichord, organ, and carillon. The clavichord and harpsichord are both early forerunners of the modern piano with the 12th century clavichord used before the harpsichord. The clavichord is also somewhat smaller than the horpsichord. The harpsichord, purchased last year, was made in Paris. The clavichord was manufactured in Detroit and purchased for the University by an anonymous donor. Instruction in carillon is taught in the University's 53-bell memorial Campanile, which has both a regular keyboard and practice one located approximately half way up inside the tower. Donald M. Barnes, University carillonneur and instructor in music history, is the instructor. instructor. The various instruments making up the University's complete keyboard instruction are pictured on this page. Picture Story by Phil Newman Laurel Everette Anderson, professor of organ and theory, instructs Lewis Long, special student in the college, on the organ in Hoch auditorium Dec. 5, 1952