Page 3 University Daily Kansan e boss, wrong ruling tion is a deci- in U.S. s seiz- imms of imited ll very no in- table" anted to national and the th his is law laws law but for il late lumes ref- s the or 15 meo- band day inion nn, a 'The Prairie' Well Received As Opener to Music Week By ROZANNE ATKINS "The Prairie" depicting the optimistic American spirit, was presented by the Festival chorus and symphony orchestra last night in Hoch auditorium as the first event of Music week. The presentation of "The Prairie," the third performance in the United States, was well received by an audience of about 500. Most of the audience sat in the first balcony at the request of Clayton Krehbiel, director, who felt that the tonal effect would be better. The only flaw in the concert was an ill-placed microphone. The orchestra drowned out the soloists. The difficult rhythmic patterns tested the skill of the performers. The audience appreciated the technical requirements of the performance. The soloists were Phyllis McFarland, fine arts senior, soprano; Linda Stormont, fine arts sophomore, contralto; Richard Wright, fine arts junior, tenor; and Dale Moore, fine arts sophomore, baritone. The finale was one of the best liked parts of the seven-part program. The tenor's hymn to the future, expressed the healthy optimism unique to this country. Foreign students: going to Hiwatha on May 10-11, meet in 209 Strong hall at 7:30 p.m. for field trip orientation. Official Bulletin PHYLLIS McFARLAND TODAY Socialist Study club: 8 p.m., 106 Green hall. Hal Draper, Labor Action Editor, speaker. Mathematics Colloquium: 5 p.m. 211 Strong hall. TUESDAY Fi Tau Sigma: banquet and initiation. 6 p.m., Castle Tea room. Monday, May 5, 1952 Pi Tau Sigma: pledge meeting, 5:30 p.m., M. E. Lab. Phi Sigma: Tuesday noon, 301 Snow hall, R. R. Sokal, speaker. All new members urged to attend. Upstream Dinner: 6 p.m. Plymouth Congregational church. Dr. Hilden Gibson, Hal Draper, speakers. Chess club: 7:30 p.m. Recreation room. Last meeting this semester. Engineerrettes: 8 p.m. Doris McMichael, 119 Missouri street WEDNESDAY FACTS; meeting, 7:15 p.m., 206 Fraser hall. Election of officers and voting on proposed by-law and constitutional amendment. Math club: picnic, May 12. Get tickets in Math office before 3 p.m. 65 cents each. Announcing- An Opportunity to Become a Writer of Best Sellers A special training course for young women interested in writing is planned for this spring. The course will be given at the home office of Hallmark cards in Kansas City starting June 30 and lasting eight weeks. Each person will receive a regular salary while in training and upon completion of the course is eligible for a permanent position in our Editorial Department. If you have creative ability and are interested in a writing career, we invite you to write or visit our Personnel Department. HALL BROTHERS, INC. 2505 Grand Avenue Kansas City, Missouri No 'Cents In Waiting-Let Kansan Classifieds Save You Money. *From the Report of a Well-Known Research Organization NO UNPLEASED AFTER TASTE