====PAGE-LEVEL METADATA==== University Daily Kansan Page 0167_2 from reel: L 2347 (1952-03-07 to 1953-01-13) https://digital.lib.ku.edu/ku-udk/146688 Title: Concert on Sunday Opens Music Week Summary: National Music Week will be observed at the University Sunday, May 4 through Saturday, May 10, with recitals and concerts scheduled for each day. The KU Festival chorus, accompanied by the University symphony orchestra, will sing "The Prairie" by Lukas Foss, contemporary American composer, in a concert at 4 p.m. Sunday in Hoch auditorium. Category: campus news Subjects: music events; university activities; performing arts Confidence: 0.9 Title: Art Festival Begins Sunday Summary: The all-university art festival sponsored by Delta Phi Delta honorary art fraternity will be held Sunday and Monday in Fowler grove in conjunction with Music Week, May 4 through 10. The entries may be left in room 115 in the Journalism building from 1 to 5 p.m. today and from 9 to 12 a.m. tomorrow. The art pieces can be picked up immediately after the festival on Monday or at the Journalism building on Tuesday. Category: campus news Subjects: university events; art exhibitions; student activities Confidence: 0.9 Title: California Man Named Librarian Summary: Robert Vosper, associate librarian of the University of California at Los Angeles since 1949, will become director of libraries at the University of Kansas July 1. Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy said today. He will succeed Charles M. Baker, who has headed the KU library system since 1928. Category: campus news Subjects: university personnel; library administration; academic appointments Named Entities: Vosper, Robert [librarian]; Murphy, Franklin D. [chancellor] Confidence: 0.9 Title: Students to Receive Honors at Convocation Wednesday Summary: Outstanding students will be recognized at the 29th annual Honors convocation, 9:20 a.m. Wednesday, Hoch auditorium. Dr. E. B. Stauffer, former dean of the University, will speak on "Your University." He has been a faculty member since 1914. He was dean of the Graduate school from 1942 to 1946. Category: campus news Subjects: academic recognition; university ceremonies; honor societies Named Entities: Stauffer, Ellis B. [former dean]; Murphy, Franklin D. [chancellor] Confidence: 0.9 Title: Canuteson Attends Health Meeting Summary: Dr. Ralph I. Canuteson, director of the health service, is in Boston this week attending a meeting of the American College Health association. He is a member of the organization's council and its committee on special problems in health service. Category: campus news Subjects: university personnel; health services; professional meetings Named Entities: Canuteson, Ralph I. [director of health service] Confidence: 0.9 Title: Gasoline Supply Termed 'Enough' Summary: Local gasoline dealers say they have enough gasoline to last out the strike of the Oil Workers International union which began at midnight April 29. They based their statements on a belief that the strike will be settled the first of next week. One station, however, said it had gas for only two or three days. The dealer said a lot of persons are buying it who don't need it. Category: local news Subjects: local economy; gasoline supply; labor disputes Confidence: 0.9 Title: Probe May Involve Lovellette, Others Summary: Clyde Lovellette and three other members of the 1952 U.S. Olympic basketball team reportedly are being investigated by the Amateur Athletic Union for alleged violations of amateur rules. The recent controversy over Lovellette's status was stirred up when he played in the East-West Shrine game in Kansas City, Mo., Saturday, April 12. Category: local news Subjects: sports investigations; amateur athletics; basketball Named Entities: Lovellette, Clyde [basketball player] Confidence: 0.9 Title: Weatherman Sees Warm Weekend Summary: There was more unsettled weather, more rain, and more low clouds in the last 24 hours in Kansas. Rains up to nearly 2 inches fell in scattered areas of Eastern Kansas. But most of the rainfall amounts were less than half an inch. The tornado clouds were reported near Burlington late yesterday. No damage was reported. Category: local news Subjects: weather forecast; local climate; temperature predictions Confidence: 0.9 Title: On Naval Contract Summary: A three-year contract with the University's zoology department to explore the possibilities of obtaining a more efficient blood plasma by using marine organisms has been expanded by the Office of Naval Research. A search for substitutes to replace blood plasma with a source containing more oxygen has caused medical science to become interested in the oxygen-rich blood of marine organisms. Category: national news Subjects: research contracts; marine biology; zoology Named Entities: Leone, Charles A. [assistant professor of zoology] Confidence: 0.9 Title: Zoologists Study Marine Organisms Summary: Dr. Charles A. Leone, assistant professor of zoology, began a research program along these lines in January 1950. The new contract expansion will enable the hiring of another research assistant. Denzil E. Ferguson, now a graduate student at the University of Oregon, will begin work this fall. Category: national news Subjects: marine biology; blood research; zoology Named Entities: Leone, Charles A. [assistant professor of zoology] Confidence: 0.9 Title: Young GOPs Hear Debate on Taft, Ike Summary: Two Kansas Republicans—one supporting Taft for President, and the other supporting Eisenhower—debated before the Young Republicans club last night over the merits of the two candidates, but assured the crowd that both would support the winner of the July Republican convention. Speaking for Sen. Robert Taft was Cliff Stratton, Kansas newspaperman, and presenting the Eisenhower side was Charles D. Stough, state representative. Category: national news Subjects: political debates; Republican party; presidential candidates Named Entities: Taft, Robert [senator]; Eisenhower, Dwight D. 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