Page 3 the Grad Student Tells of 2 Eras Moral integration existed much more in the folk societies of the 1870's than in the urban societies of today. Orry Walz, graduate student, said Sunday on the Sociology on the Air broadcast over station KLWN. Walz compared two men, one living in a rural settlement in central Kansas during the 1870's and working in an industrialized area in Detroit in 1952. In the time of Grandfather Shaffer (1870) social control was much less formal than in today's urban societies, for one followed the sanctions of friends and neighbors, he said. During Grandfather Shaffer's time, all the important activities of life took place in the home and surrounding community, and neighbors cooperated in work as well as in recreation, he said. Shaffer's grandson, John Shaffer, who lives in modern Detroit, lives under more formalized rules governed by police and various officials. he explained. "In moving to a large urban area, buffer has cut himself free from bonds which restricted him," he said. "As a result, he has little interest in public affairs of the city, not even bothering to vote, and not caring what happens to the city which he has almost come to hate." Official Bulletin TODAY Engineerettes: 8 p.m., Doris McMichael, 119 Missouri. Upstream dinner: 6 p.m.. Plymouth Congregational church. Dr. Hilden Gibson, Hal Draper, speakers. Pi Tau Sigma banquet and initiation: 6 p.m., Castle Tea room. F1 Tau sigma pledge meeting: 5:30 p.m., M.E. Lab. ASC meeting: 7:30 p.m., 20 Strong. Alpha Phi Omega: 4 p.m., Pine Town Hawaiian Club presents an hour movie on the Hawaiian Islands, 7:30 p.m. Hawk's Nest. Everyone welcome free. *students planning to attend summer session or fall semester, and who have not notified the Registrar's office, fill out "pink cards" this week as follows at Registrar's office. Today - F,G,H,LJ; Wednesday - K,L,M,NO; Thursday - P.Q, R,S,T; Friday - U,V.W,X_Y.Z; Saturday - Those who couldn't come on the scheduled day. WEDNESDAY Chess club: 7:30 p.m., Recreation room. Last meeting this semester. FACTS meeting, 7:15 p.m., 200 Fraser. Election of officers and voting on proposed by-law and constitutional amendment. Math Club picnic: Monday, May 12. Get tickets at Math office before 3 p.m. May 5. 65 cents each. Arnold Air Society: 7:30 p.m., 107 M. S. Elections. THURSDAY KuKu's: 7:15 p.m., 105 Green Election of officers. Bailey Chemistry club: 4 p.m., 305 B. C. L. Discussion of senior program, election of officers. Nursing club picnic: 5 p.m., Potter Lake. CHICAGO COLLEGE OF OPTOMETRY (Nationally Accredited) An outstanding college serving a splendid profession. Doctor of Optometry degree in three years for students entering with sixty or more semester credits in specified Liberal Arts courses. FALL REGISTRATION NOW OPEN Students are granted professional recognition by the U.S. Department of Defense and selective service. Excellent clinical facilities. Athletic and recreational activities. Dormitories on the campus. CHICAGO COLLEGE OF OPTOMETRY 1845-H Larrabee Street Chicago 14, Illinois Journalists to Hear Newsweek Executive Chet Shaw, executive editor of Newsweek magazine, will speak to journalism students at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the AWS lounge, Strong. Mr. Shaw, who is at the University to speak at the Kansan Board dinner Friday, will open the session Thursday with a few introductory remarks. The remainder of the meeting will be an informal discussion period. The meeting is sponsored by Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalistic fraternity, and Theta Sigma Phi, honorary journalistic sorority. Refreshments will be served. An open house was held Sunday to celebrate the opening of the new home for University nursing students at the Medical Center in Kansas City, Kan. Open House Held At Nurses' Dorm Among the guests were Dr. Franklin D. Murphy, chancellor, many faculty members, and alumni. The new building was completed last fall at a cost of about $475,000. It will serve as a residence hall for 146 student nurses, but the building has not yet been named. University Daily Kansan "The Christian Citizen and the Forthcoming Presidential Election" is the topic Wednesday, and "The Christian Citizen and Education in Our Colleges" will be discussed in a seminar. The instructor in sociology, will introduce the topics and lead the discussions again Wednesday and Friday. Two Westminster fellowship luncheon seminars on Christian citizenship will be held at noon Wednesday and Friday. Citizenship Topic For Noon Seminar Mr. LoBello has worked as a newspaper reporter in New York for 11 years. He is a candidate for a doctor of philosophy degree at New York University, where he received his master of arts degree. 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