Interviews February graduates of the School of Engineering will be interviewed next week by personnel representatives from 11 companies and from one government bureau. Students seeking further information and application forms should go to the office of the School of Engineering, 111 Marvin hall. Students may sign the interview schedule in the same office. Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday Mondav Mallinckrodt Chemical corporation will interview chemical, mechanical, and electrical engineers They will also interview chemists. Dow Chemical company is interested in talking with chemical engineers and chemists. Standard Oil company (Ohio) is interested in interviewing civil, mechanical, chemical, and electrical engineers. They would also like to interview business administration students. Tuesday Wednesday Corn Products Refining company will interview chemical and mechanical engineers. Columbia-Southern Chemical corporation will interview chemical, civil and mechanical engineers. Standard Oil company (Indiana) is interested in interviewing advance degree chemical engineers and chemists. Wednesday and Thursday Thursday Esso Standard Oil company is interested in interviewing chemists and chemical, civil, electrical, mechanical, and petroleum engineers. They would also like to talk to juniors in the above majors regarding summer work. International Business Machines company is interested in interviewing electrical and mechanical engineers and physicists. Dow-Corning corporation will interview civil, electrical, and chemical engineers and chemists. Dowell Incorporated will talk to mechanical, petroleum and geo- logical experts. The United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation will interview all of engineers. Monday The following interviews will be held at the School of Business this week. Interested persons may sign the interview schedule at the business placement bureau, 214 Strong. Dwight Lawrence of the Carpenter Paper company will interview students for positions in sales work and merchandising. Tuesday A representative of the Sinstan Refining company, Topeka, will interview students for sales work. The job will require some travel. Wednesday The Washington National Insurance company will interview men for positions in the Actural, Writing and Claims departments. E. F. Carter of the Firestone Tire and Rubber company, Akron, will interview School of Business majors for positions in sales, management, and accounting. Thursday A representative of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber company will interview Business Administration majors for positions in sales. International Business Machines corporation will interview students for positions in sales, manufacturing, engineering, science, and management. Monday, Nov. 17, 1952 Department Conducts Great Bend Meeting The department of physical education will conduct a physical education conference with the Great Bend public schools today and Tuesday at Great Bend for teachers and school administrators of central and western Kansas. This conference is an extension of the program started in music and art in which University faculty members demonstrate the newest developments in teaching techniques throughout the state, University Daily Kansan 500 Students Perform In Musical Vespers Page 6 By KEN COY Five hundred students participated in the 112th School of Fine Arts vespers yesterday in Hoch auditorium, presenting an excellent program to the small but appreciative audience. 4th Name Added To AWS Award A fourth name has been added to the University Women's Memorial scholarship which was initiated by the Associated Women Students to perpetuate the memory of all women students who die before they can complete their schooling. The name of the fourth woman to be added to this list is Delores Sudduth, a freshman last year. Miss Sudduth died of injuries received in an automobile accident last July 17. The scholarship was established by the AWS in memory of Frederika Ekblad and Geraldine Cuddy, former KU stuents who were killed in an automobile accident during the 1948 Thanksgiving vacation. The scholarship also includes the name of Jane Tippin who died of polio in 1948. Debaters Win 19 At K-State Meet The debate squad won 19 out of 25 debates Saturday at the Kansas State college fifth annual invitation tournament, for a 73 per cent win record. With 15 schools participating, only Washington university of St. Louis did as well with 6 out of 8 debates won. One team, Ann Ivester, college senior, and Lloyd Breckenridge, engineering freshman, was undefeated in four rounds of debate. Only two other teams at the tournament remained undefeated. The other six teams each lost one round out of four. County chairmen will form plans for activities in which their county clubs will take part during the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays in a meeting at 4 p.m. today in Strong auditorium. County Club Heads To Lay Recess Plans A list compiled by the Statewide Activities organization shows 80 county clubs have named permanent chairmen. $ \textcircled{8} $The audience represented many communities and cities from the surrounding area as well as students and people of Lawrence. The program opened with a presentation by the University Symphony orchestra, under the direction of Russell L. Wiley, professor of band and orchestra. The orchestra played three movements from the ballet "Swan Lake" by Stschiaikovsky. The movements were the "Introduction and Scene," "Dance of the Swans," and "Scene and Dance." The Men's Glee club, directed by Joseph F. Wilkins, professor of voice, showed their versatility in their three selections. They sang Thanks Be To Thee by Handel-Leroy Wiltrip, fine arts senior, and David Conley, engineering sophomore, were soloists in the selection. The Glee club also sang "old Paint," a cowboy song, and "Little Innocent Lamb," a Negro spiritual, both arranged by Bartholomew. The Women's Glee club, under the direction of Clayton Krebhiel, assistant professor of music education, sang five songs by Poulenc. The songs were sung in French They were "The Good Little Girl," "The Lost Dog," "When Coming Home from School," "The Little Sick Boy," and "The Hedge Hog." The A Cappella choir, directed by D. M. Swarthout, professor of voice, sang three selections. They were "Vos Omnes" by Vittoria, "Angus Dei" by Kalinnikof, and "O Cast Me Not Away from Thy Countenance" by Brahms. The 70-minute program concluded with "Royal Fireworks, Music" by Handel, presented by the Univer- sity band and directed by Prof Wiley. The program represented the efforts of about 500 students from the University. Jayhawker Contest Extended to Tuesday The Jayhawk subscription sales contest in organized houses has been extended until 4 p.m. Tuesday. The contest previously was scheduled to end today. The representative who sells the most subscriptions will receive a prize of $10, and the house whose representative has sold the most subscriptions will receive an engraved award. Official Bulletin Men's Inter-dorm council: 5 p.m. Pearson hall. TODAY Math colloquium: 5 p.m., 211 Strong, 7:30 p.m. meeting, AWS lounge. Engineerettes: 7:45 p.m., Norma Bergkamp's, 1106 Vermont, Pat Read, speaker. Hillel: 8 p.m. meeting, Myers hall. Dr. Sigmund Gundle, "Psychiatric Aspects of Antisemitism." TUESDAY Phi Sigma: noon meeting, 301 Snow. Dr. David Paretsky, "Bacterial Learning and Adaptation." Kappa Beta: covered dish supper, 5:30 p.m., Myers hall. History club 7 p.m. 9 Strong hall. Dr, W, D. Davis, "The Weaker Side." SUN SHINE School Women's Rifle club: 7:30 p.m., 107 Military Science Bldg. WEDNESDAY KU Dames: 7:30 p.m.,103 Green bridge and canasta. All students wives are invited. El Atenco se reunirá el microles la sala 103 de cong. Qve que vendon la sala 105 de cong. Chess club: 7:30 p.m., 20 Strong Last round of tournament. AIEE-IRE: 7:30 p.m., Lindley auditorium. C. Earl Hovey, patent attorney, speaker. All engineering students invited. FUTURE Juniors and seniors in the College Education, Fine Arts, Journalism, and the department of nursing in the Chess Tournament to Open Students, faculty members, and townspepe wishing to enter the chess tournament sponsored by the International club should send their name, address, phone number, 50-cent entrance fee, and evening they prefer to play to Mrs. Janis Davis, 2110 New Hamshire st., no later than Nov. 22. Geier Wins Quill Contest Kenneth Geier, first year law student, won first prize in the short story division of the Quill club's fall contest with his story, "Semyon Gubinov." First prize in the poetry division went to Don Steinberg, college senior, for "The Scarred Cheek." Winning manuscripts will be published in Trend magazine which will go on sale in December. No manuscript entered in the miscellaneous division was considered worthy of an award, Sam Sebesta, Quill club president, said. Honorable mentions in poetry were received by Eugenia Ferguson, college sophomore, for "Solidouquy," and Kathleen McKee, college sophomore, for "Youth." Honorable mention in the short story division went to Alberto G. Traldi, graduate student from Italy, for "Sleeping Peter Snores All the Time." Entrants may pick up their manuscripts in 211 Fraser hall. "The contest was one of the largest in the club's history." Sebesta said, adding, "well over 50 manuscripts were entered." School of Medicine: the English proficiency examination will be given on Dec. 6. Copies of the examination bulletin are now available in the English office, 203 Fraser. 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