University. Datly, Kansas Project On Flood Set How individuals met the crises imposed by last summer's floods will be the subject of a University research project. R. Paul Brotsman, assistant professor of social work, will direct the study, which will be a joint undertaking of the departments of human relations, sociology and social work. "Community Mobilization for Disaster and Rehabilitation" is the project title. It will be confined generally to the actions of individuals living in the city of Lawrence and the neighboring rural region during the July 15 to 20 period. However, the work of various community organizations will be included, Brotsman said. Research assistants will go into the field to question the persons affected by the flood and those who worked to alleviate the disaster. A committee to guide the project is composed of Brotsman, Dr. E. Jackson Baur, Dr. Hilden Gibson, Dr. Marston McCluggage, Prof. Joseph Meisels and Charles K. Warriner, sociology instructor. Bequest Will Set Up Funds A bequest of $2,819.93 from the late Mrs. Harriet Shipley Parker of Manhattan has been received by the University Endowment association, Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy announced Monday. The sum is to be divided equally to establish two prize funds for music students. Mrs. Parker also willed an antique walnut center table and a tea set to the Spooner museum of Art. Mrs. Parker, who died February 18, 1949 was graduated from the University in 1909 and later earned an M.S. degree from the University of Chicago. She lived most of her adult life in Manhattan where she was an English teacher at Kansas State college. The two funds are to be the James Tolbert Shipley, Jr., honoring Mrs. Parker's brother, and the Ellen Cordelia McMaster, honoring her mother. The income from each is to be under the control of the dean of the School of Fine Arts to be given as music prizes. In the 21 years from 1908 to 1928 that Kansas was in the Missouri Valley conference, Jayhawker teams won 11 conference titles and tied for two others. Classified Advertising Phone K.U.376 Page 7 Classified Advertising Rates Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be received during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University office. Journalism bldg., not later than 3:45 p.m. the day before publication date. 25 words or less ... 50c Additional words ... 1c TRANSPORTATION AIRLINE TICKETS, prompt confirmation of airline, steamship and hotel reservations. Experienced personnel to arrange and international travel whether tours or itineraries. Phone Mrs. Lois Odaffer, 610-895-3003, Travel Service, 1015 Mass. RIDE WANTED to Philadelphia or anywhere in the East. Please contact Norman Gross at 3691. 16 Ask us about family rates, sky coach, and round trip reductions. All expense passage now on weekends and winter cruises. 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STUDENTS: WANT TO WORK AT THE STUDENT UNION BOOK STORE DUR- ING ENGLISH INFORMATION? STOP IN THIS WEEK. STUDENT UNION BOOK STORE. BROWN TWEED coat, with belt, in Myers hall chapel Sunday, Jan. 13. If found, please return to Jane Rawlings, phone 900, 1698 Lilac Lane. Reward. 16 LOST HORN-RIMMED glasses in red case, around Fraser or West Hills. Have name and KU address in case. Call Joan Carter, 537. 'Reward.' HURRY LAST 3 DAYS ENDS THURSDAY AUDIE MURPHY James Best John Hudson — In — Tuesday, Jan. 15, 1952 Plus: "Aristo Cat" - News SUNDAY, Jan 15, between 6:15-7 p.m. light tan suede jacket (size 40); was picked up by mistake at the Alamo Cafe. Call Gary Walker, 3021. 16 Your . . . has a used car, priced for you. Man Buddy Patronize Kansan Advertisers FOR 9 HILARIOUS Weeks Carl Coopers Little Man In The K.C. Star Has Been High On His Chair . . . And Still Going Strong . . . It Must Be Good! It Must Be Good! —Set. Review of Lit. "A WILD RIDE INTO A WORLD OF UPROARIOUS FANTASY!" 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