rise!' way we say we vote on a the True tru been kept in unaffiliis going toendant t it Council answeredt attitude t student proposed damn bi is idea. nent passe- bil for one more repre- tence this resi- sis in turn the un- assured the coun- only twi- ves tha- last pro organization sensitive student ASC intl rating the will will versity. action, the e amend- those fe go to the w of the w of the party te to kill say, "Ave, iri salut- n proves /for this any case, opportunity station, or ad in- rks or $500 Engineering Grant Announced being circiety for alr union relations. As nas been campus- meaning- spokes- rewed the age of a nors." The Westinghouse Educational foundation has established an annual $500 scholarship in engineering at the University, Chancellor Frankin D. Murphy announced today. r plight orge E. N. and alat Bai- MF, Fran- h a stu- leader of e a long ion over erring if o run a e effect female o corre- of my ss more o write appre- The foundation will grant KU the sum of $500 a year for a period of five years, beginning with the 1952-53 academic year and continuing through 1956-57. The scholarship's continuance will then be on a year-to-year basis. "The Westinghouse scholarship is a most desirable type." Chancellor Murphy said, "in that it is an incentive to develop an all-around engineer. Such a man is competent both in the technical aspects of engineering and in human relations." The selection committee will be T. DeWitt Carr, dean of the School of Engineering and Architecture, and Dr. Donald G. Wilson and Dr. Warren E. Snyder, chairman of the electrical and mechanical engineering departments. The Westinghouse scholarship is to be awarded a junior in electrical or mechanical engineering, payable during his senior year. The basis of selection will be high achievement in academic work and demonstrated qualities of leadership. Home Ec Clubs To Hold Convention The Kansas College Home Economics club convention will be Thursday through Saturday in Topeka. The KU club is in charge of arrangements for the Saturday luncheon in Benton hall at Washburn university. About 100 women from the 14 Kansas clubs are expected to attend the convention. Eight Presidents (Washington, John Adams, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, J. Q. Adams, Jackson and W. H. Harrison) were born British subjects. Miss Elaine's Inti-Mates Camisole and Petticoats Red Cross Needs $80 To Fill Drive Quota The University Red Cross drive is $80 short of the $1400 goal, Henry Shenk, chairman of the drive, said today. White only Small, Medium or Large "The amount of this year's contributions have been generous, however I believe there are still a number of persons who have money to contribute." Mr. Shenk said. The drive is directed toward faculty members, but students wishing to make contributions may do so at 107 Robinson gymnasium. Half the money received will stay in Douglas county and the remainder will go to the national Red Cross. The 1/2 Slip ___ $2.98 The Camisole ___ $1.98 Buy them together or separately . . . you'll love them. "I'm confident contributions will have gone over the top when we wind up the drive in the next couple of days," Mr. Shenk said. Wednesday, March 19, 1952 University Daily Kansan Page 3 Terrill's 803 Mass. --study hard for each exam, And all I get is C. But I get A's on smokers' tests With L.S./M.F.T. Barbara J. Mayer University of Wisconsin Eight members of the University anatomy department will attend the 65th annual meeting of the American Association of Anatomists in Providence, R. I., today through Friday. Five of the eight will present papers representing research being carried on in the KU anatomy department. Those attending will be Dr. Paul Roofe, chairman of the department; Dr. Margaret E. Wilson, a research associate; Jerome Grunt, Roy Peterson, Donald Ford and Leland Keller, graduate students; Prof. William C. Young, and Ralph Comer, instructor. KU Anatomists Attend Meeting Although clay tile has been used by man for dwellings and churches for more than 4,000 years, floor and wall tile was not manufactured in the United States until 1845. Seniors! Seniors! ZIM'S SNACK SHOP 30c Just East of Post Office Less Than 11 Weeks Until College Is Over Only A Few More of Your Official Class Rings NOW! Seniors! CRISP, GOLDEN-BROWN WAFFLES Served 'Til Midnight On Hand at the Business Office Make arrangements for your ring now so you can be wearing it with pride before graduation. Senior Class Ring Committee No 'Cents In Waiting-Let Kansan Classifieds Save You Money, Be Happy-GO LUCKY! 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