Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday, May 1, 1952 Music Week Opens With 'The Prairie' The University chorus and the University Symphony orchestra will join forces in a performance of "The Prairie" by Lukas Foss at 4 p.m. Sunday in Hoch auditorium. This is the opening program of Music week. Soloists will be 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 Prairie," a difficult piece to perform, is an orchestral composition built on themes from the cantata. Words of the piece were extracted from the poem, "The Prairie" by Carl Sandburg. "The Prairie," which lasts one hour, is divided into seven parts entitled "I Was Born the Praised," "Dust of Men," "They Are Mine," "When Red and White Men Meet," "In the Dark of a Thousand Years," "Cool Prayers," "Oh Prairie Girl," and "Songs Hidden in Eggs" and "Tomorrow." About 250 students will participate in the concert. Clayton Krehbiel, instructor of music education, is director. Parental release slips for prospective blood donors to the campuswide voluntary blood drive May 14, 15 and 16 may be obtained from organized house representatives or at Watkins hospital. OK Slip Available For Blood Donors "These release slips must be signed by both parents and a witness if the donor is not 21." said Heywood Davis, chairman of the student committee. students who plan to give blood should register at Watkins hospital next week. Tuesday through Thursday. Hospital hours for the registration will be 8:45 a.m. to 12 noon, and 12:30 to 6 p.m. Donors should bring signed parental releases when they register, Davis said. Davis said. "The need for your blood never has been greater than it is today. Our armed forces need 300,000 pints of blood a month. Make your appointment for a blood donation next week, and keep it please, for the sake of thousands of men whose lives still depend upon you." Davis said. Boy Born to Danilovs A 5 pound 10 ounce boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. Danilov in Lawrence Memorial hospital early today. Mr. Danilov, assistant professor of journalism, is news adviser for the Daily Kansan. REMEMBER Mother May 11 with with A Box of Fine Hand Dipped Chocolates or Home Made Candies CUSTOM PACKED We Will Mail Your Order Dixie's Carmel Corn Shop 842 Mass. Phone 1330 Harvard Professor To Lecture Today Dr. George Sarton, professor of science history at Harvard university will give the fourth annual Logan Clendening Memorial lecture at 3 p.m. today in Lindley auditorium. Special guests include 75 members of the American Association of History of Medicine, an international organization meeting in Kansas City Friday and Saturday. This evening three medical students on the campus will enter the annual cancer research contest sponsored by the Kansas section of the American Cancer society. The meeting will be at 7:30 in Strong hall and is open to the public. The entrants are Marion Russell, graduate in medicine; Dr. Margaret Wilson, research associate in anatomy; Daniel Abarnoff, graduate in medicine. Harry Dawdy, Topeka, is in charge of the contest which includes a total of $1,800 in prizes. BULLETIN Miami, Fla.—(U.P.) The wreckage of a missing Pan American Airways Stratocruiser with 50 persons aboard was reported sighted today near the banks of the Araguayan river deep in the heart of Brazil. Pan American in Miami reported there was no sign of survivors. Watch Repair Electronically Timed Satisfaction Guaranteed Wolfson's 743 Mass. Call 675 It might have missed the big one, but the University seismograph is back in operation to record earth tremors after a 25-day layoff, Henry Beck, instructor in geology, said. About a month ago the instrument ran out of the special sensitive photographic paper needed to record earthquakes, although an order for more paper had been placed. Because of the lack of paper, the seismograph, located in the basement of Lindley hall, failed to record the quake on April 16 which was believed to center in Oklahoma and southern Kansas. Seismograph Equipped For Next Earthquake ONLY TWO MORE DAYS Contact Jack Hevsinger, Business Placement Manager, to obtain a copy of our descriptive booklet "Big City Banking" and to arrange an appointment with E. L. Hall, Vice President, who will be on campus May 8. If you have poise, a pleasant personality and believe you will enjoy contacts with leading business men. The Northern Trust Company offers you exceptional opportunities. You will work with friendly people in modern, pleasant surroundings in the heart of Chicago, the second largest city in the nation and the center of highly diversified industry, commerce, transportation and finance. Draft eligibility does not eliminate you from consideration. Investigate these opportunities. FRIDAY and SATURDAY WE NEED 3 U. of KANSAS SENIORS We want three top flight U. of Kansas graduates - men with the potential to handle, after a reasonable period of training, positions of responsibility in our Banking, Trust, Bond and Administrative Departments. As one of the nation's largest, most progressive bank and trust companies, we need college men for such varied activities as market-research, sales, management and investment of trust funds, purchase and sale of government and municipal bonds, advertising, public relations, personnel management and investment and credit research. DON'T MISS IT! 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