University Daily Kansan Page 3 ScienceGroup Selects 42 Forty-two students, former students and faculty members have added to membership in Sigma Xi, honorary science research society. Dr. Charles D. Michener, secretary of the society, said seventeen of the group were admitted to full membership while the remainder were admitted to associate membership. Admission to full membership means the person has done scientific research of high enough quality to have publication in some science journal. Associate membership means that the person shows promise of research ability. Those selected are: Alumni: L. V. Sorg, '27, of Kansas City, Mo. Faculty: Howard G. O'Connor, geologist with the state geological survey; H. W. Shirer, instructor in surgery at the medical center, and Duane G. Wenzel, assistant professor of pharmacy. Students or former students: (full membership) Henry V. Beck, Shirley Gleason, H. W. Johnson, F. A. Pileggi, H. E. Risser, Sam Joseph, Moselio Schaechter, Gerald Tajol, Mary J. Taylor, E. N. Wise, S. L. Wood, Sam H. Johnson and William H. Edgerton, all graduate students. (Associate membership) Sydney Anderson, Donald Asquith, Norman P. Baumann, Samuel W. Bishop, V. J. Christensen, James Conkin, Douglas Cooley, David T. Dailey, James Finley, Richard Frederickson, Edward H. Haynes, Charles A. Lundqist, A. L. Juzzi, Richard Lynness, Laurence R. McAney, Edwin P. Martin, William F. Myers, Thomas A. Milne, Francis W. Prosser, Carlon W. Pryor, Dennis G. Rainey, Fred R. Rollins, Donald F. Squires, Jean M. Squires, and William B. Stallcup, all graduate students. Firemen Will Hold Fire Defense School University Extension in cooperation with the city of Lawrence and the office of the Kansas state fire marshall will sponsor a civil defense fire school for representatives of fire departments in the Northeast Kansas area Feb. 12, 13, and 14. The school which will be held at the Lawrence fire station is one of the first of its kind to be held in the state. It will make available information which representatives can take back and teach to other firemen in their communities. BABY vs. COMMISSION — Mrs. Loren Thompson, until recently a major in Women's Army Corps, wants to be recommissioned, despite army regulation against women who are mothers staying in the WAC's. She will appeal to Mrs. Anna Rosenberg Speakers' Bureau Organized Af KU The University speech and drama department has organized a speakers bureau to provide speakers of both entertaining and informative nature. E.C. Buehler, professor of speech, announced today. Twenty-five students, trained and experienced in speech arts, will present programs to civic clubs, study groups, high schools, lodges, and churches. Included in the group will be varsity debaters, foreign students, and campus orators. Professor Buehler said that all programs will be arranged to suit individual local needs and time limits. The only charge is for mileage. Programs presented in the serious vein will include talks and discussions on wage and price control, house cleaning in inter-collegiate athletics, United States foreign policy in Asia, and flood control in the Missouri valley. Groups desiring such presentations should contact Professor Buehler at the KU speech and drama department. Two University students have received recognition in the Atlantic Monthly writing contests for college students. Anne L. Snyder, College senior from Great Bend, entered a story, "Exit," which the judges placed among the "top" papers. Her instructor was Mrs. Katherine Mix. Eileen Derr, a correspondence study student living in Forest City, Mo., entered an essay entitled "Comics, Why Not?" It headed the list of "merit" papers. Miss Lottie Lesh was her instructor in creative writing class. 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