Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, April 9, 1952 Photo Journalism Course Is Part Of National Program Plans for the photo-journalism short course to be held on the campus April 17-19 were announced today. The course is jointly sponsored by the National Press Photographers association, Encyclopaedia Britannica, the William Allen White School of Journalism, and University extension. The short course is a nation-wide program designed to broaden the horizons and improve the technical skills of photographers. It provides opportunities to examine and try out latest equipment and a tool to meet in informal sessions with authorities in the field of photography. During the three-day course, 22 lectures and demonstrations will be given by authorities in the field. Featured speakers are Merle Armitage, art director of Look and Quick magazines; Joseph Costa, chairman of the board of directors of the National Press Photographers association and chief photographer for King Features syndicate; Louis M. Lyons, curator of the Nieman Foundation for Journalism, Harvard university, and Ray Mackland, picture editor of Life magazine. Photographers from Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Indiana, Tennessee, Kentucky, Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, Nebraska, Colorado, and Texas will attend the course. The course will include studies of lighting, subject posing, technical improvements in cameras, color photography, photographic equipment and dark room techniques. HAJAS meeting: 7:15 p.m., Military Science 105. Official Bulletin TODAY YWCA dinner meeting; new cabinet training session, Ursula Lewin, speaker; training session, Ursula Lewin, speaker. Radio Players: meeting, 4:30 p.m. Studio A, KFKU. Attendance required. El Alteno se reunira el miercoles en Strong a las siete y media. Senior Class git committee: 7:30 p.m. 210 Fraser. All seniors welcome. Jay Janes: 5 p.m., Pine room. German sound films: 5 p.m. and 4 p.m. Thursday, 15 Fraser, "Singing Germany." "Love for the Harmonica," and "Bavarian Forest." Travel Bureau: Those desiring rides or passengers for rides Spring Vacation sign at SUA office or Hostess desk, union. Dr. Harley Van Cleave, speaker; 4 p.m. ASC Elections Committee: 7 p.m., 210 Strong, Counting ballots. for student elections tonight. Report at Hull, chairman ASC elections committee. AWS coffee: 4 p.m. Women's lounge. Macy's representative, guest. THURSDAY AIA: 7:20 p.m. - 205 New Journalism AIA: 8:30 p.m. - 209 English Math alab: 6:30 p.m. - 209 Strong, Donald Sioux City, Iowa—(U.P.)A warning of a new flood menace was issued for the upper Midwest today where the Missouri, Red and Big Sioux rivers have driven hundreds of persons from their homes and poured over thousands of acres of land. The weather bureau warned of new flood crests on the Mississippi and its swollen tributaries. The critical period was expected to arrive late this week or early next week. The Missouri was expected to crest at its Fee Monday at Sioux City, in. At its Fee Tuesday at Sioux City, in. Heavy snows, ranging up to four inches in depth, today closed roads in Pawlins. Thomas and Logan caused no notice nor loss and caused closing of most schools. Officials at Mankato, Minn., badly wrecked by 1951 floods, hoped new roads to avoid flooding in the sofa river which was still climbing after it passed the 21 foot mark. Balfour Bluecrest Diamonds The snow began about midnight and continued falling all night. The state highway patrol in Kansas said practically all roads were impassable and warned motorists to stay off the highways. Warning Issued Of Flood Danger YWCA sunrise service and breakfast. Breakfast at Henley house, 7 a.m., worship at Potter lake, 7.30 a.m. Make reservations at "Y" office by noon tad Steinberg on Inequalities. YWCA all membership meeting; 4 p.m. Installation of officers. Steinberg d Ingequalies. Kuku k p. 105, p. 108. Green. Election of the City of Cologne. **Deutscher Verein:** Donnerstag 5 p.m. § 807 Wörter im Text Russian Proposal for German Unifier- ship 411 W.14 Street Look for color in Balfour Bluecrest Diamonds. All Balfour Bluecrest Diamonds are in the famous blue-white class. WAA meeting: 4 p.m., 204 Robinson gym. E53 Gamma Alpha Chi: 5 p.m., 104 Journalism. Important. FBLA meeting: 4 p.m. Strong Annex of officers. All come and bring bikes. Phone 307 Pershing Rifles: 5 p.m., 15 Military Science. Members requested to attend. Dr. Backus To Address Club Senior announcements are now on onsite the business office. Deadline date April 25. Applications for scholarships to Switzerland and Sweden be in the German department, 304 Fraser hall, by Thursday, Dr. J. A. Burzle, chairman of the foreign student committee, said today. Classes of 1942, 1927, 1912 and 1902 will have their reunions at Commencement, May 31 through June 2. Information concerning the scholarships may be obtained by contacting Dr. Burzle. Thursday Application Deadline For Foreign Scholarships YOUR EYES Dr. O, P. Backus, assistant professor of history, will speak on "The Russian Proposal for German Unification and Independence" at a German club meeting at 5 p.m. Thursday in 502 Fraser. Help On Your Thesis! Here is a handy list of items Available at your Student Union Book Store University of Kansas Research Notebook Bond Paper - All Weights and Grades Second Sheets Carbon Paper Typing Ribbon Scratch Pads Index Cards Typewriters Pencils Pens McBee Keysort Cards should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or prescription duplicated. Lawrence Optical Co. Phone 425 1025 Mass. Student Union Book Store Room 24 Frank Strong We Also Have A FORM BOOK FOR THESIS WRITING — CAMPBELL A MANUAL OF STYLE — UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS THESIS WRITING, A GUIDE TO SCHOLARLY WRITING — ALBAUGH Weaver 901 Mass. An Air of elegance a flair for wear and a ROTHMOOR! Everything you want in a suit! Cut as only Rothmoor can, to give the shorter figure a narrow long-lined look! Stiffened at the hips for fashion's fragile waist. With a flip, scarf-inviting collar, flip-up-or down cuffs! 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