us Paage 3 the study curher- s in its n't pre- headed e have it know nt. But his own by more is con- used neant— " ." resent. English, an and ny. University Daily Kansan World. recently anti-ad- emptied againstays the fy what you "are" at least ofents of explanistra- sa."s. te the Uni-till try- edorial life in, ting the plication furor by letters. -student o super- such committee power to lifornian work with a difformian from the as, as it y board. the 13- assume censor- i's honor the best ly a bit student : Sp. e. system alm- i am from my similar there. here at one can- without at they urns . . ." Coffee College when cof- bent up paper up very well THIS ONE DIDN'T MAKE IT—Lt. Robert McLeod, 11th Airborne, South Carolina, hangs in a tree after his parachute got entangled in the branches. Danger has been the keynote at Camp Drum, N.Y., recently as paratroopers have been leaping through the air on maneuvers. An Air Force C-46 cargo plane, jammed with 32 paratroopers, crashed during its takeoff at Wheeler-Sack field, killing three persons. The army's parachute maneuvers have been named by officials "Operation Snowdrop." Sergeant Ordered To Active Duty M/Sgt. Guy W. Dennis, assistant instructor in air science, has been ordered to active duty at the headquarters of the Air Material Command at Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio. With the new position will come a promotion. Sergeant Dennis has been a captain in the organized reserves, and the new position will place him on duty as a captain. During World War II Sergeant Dennis served in the Far East, the Middle East and in the European theaters. During the three years of his overseas duty, he served in India, Egypt, England, France, Belgium and other countries. The news of the new position reached Sergeant Dennis on his 44th birthday. "This is one birthday I'll remember," he announced. Sergent Dennis has been in the service for more than 17 years. During his stay at KU he has instructed senior cadets in armament theory. Phi Mu Alpha Plans Chapter Day Fete Xi chapter of Phi Mu Alpha, professional music fraternity, will celebrate chapter day April 5. Featured at the celebration will be an alumni banquet and initiation of bledges. E. Thayer Gaston, professor of music education, will speak on psychosomatic music at the Phi Mu Alpha meeting Wednesday, March 22. Sixteen men will be pledged at the meeting. Travel Service THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK TRAVEL AGENCY Tel. 30 8th & Mass. Senior Picture Deadline Set Friday, March 7, 1952 Patronize Kansan Advertisers The report by Dr. Carl F. Hansen, associate superintendent of the schools, cites the results of eight music lessons which were televised for sixth graders in six Washington public schools. Hansen pointed out that even when classes are televised it is necessary to learn and re-learn. Television in the classroom "may prove of little permanent unless the teacher does something in followup teaching to sharpen up and fix the facts, concepts or attitudes developed in the program," his report said. "It is not fair to expect a new means of communication to remove the effort and sometimes downright drudgery involved in learning," he said. An impromptu test after a TV lesson on the life of Beethoven showed the limitations of television as a medium of teaching, the report said. More than one-third' of the pupils could not recall the name of the country where the composer was born and 98 per cent failed to remember the name of the composition played. LOOK at the new Spring offerings for suits, sport coats and slacks. Also alterations that Satisfy All graduating seniors must have their pictures taken before Monday, March 10 at Hixon's studio if they want their picture in the Jayhawker. Totallyvised lessons might have several advantages, he added. Homebound children voluntarily watched the TV music lessons. Parents who followed the series learned what their children were studying and how the school and home could coordinate. Washington—(U.P.)—Televised lessons are not a "short-cut to learning" but other video advantages may make it "pay to teach by television," say a report to the superintendent of Washington's public schools. Schulz The Tailor 924 Mass. No Royal Road To Knowledge Not Even TV-Educator Says In addition, TV could bring elaborate scientific demonstrations into the classroom or prove helpful in teaching foreign languages, the Press While Call 243 You Wait Service 1405-7 Mass. Try these Lenten Specials Duck's Seafood Grill INCLUDING FROG LEGS, SHRIMP, SCALLOPS, and LOBSTER TAILS. FRIED JUMBO GULF SHRIMP GRILLED FLORIDA POMPANO Duck's Sea Food Tavern Skillfully Prepared With the Tang of the Sea at 824 Vermont report pointed out. A plan to televise experimentally elementary language lessons is being studied now. Television might be used as a community resource bringing programs to augment classroom teaching and also special out-of-school classes, the report said. Deadline Set For Withdrawal Saturday is the last day for student withdrawal without penalty from classes of the School of Fine Arts. Any student withdrawing from a course later than Saturday will receive a passing or failing grade, depending upon the quality of work up to that point in the semester. Lindley Houses New Mining Lab A new laboratory in the base- ment of Lindley hall is being built for the mining and metallurgical engineering department. Most of the redecoration work is finished, but equipment has to be moved in. "One class is already at work in the laboratory, Kenneth Rose, associate professor of mining engineering said. "We hope to have it in tip-top shape for the Engineering exposition the first week of next month." The new laboratory will be used for regular student instruction and for graduate research work. 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