Friday, Jan. 11, 1952 University Daily Kansan Page 3 First Discussion Of Child Workshop To Start Saturday Seven persons professionally connected with the field of child care will lead the discussions at the first session of the Work shop for the Preschool Child Saturday at the University Nursery school, 1100 Missouri street. Those leaders during the day's activities are: Mrs. Mary Daniels, director of the Co-operative Nursery school, Lawrence; Mrs. Luella M. Foster, instructor in home economics and director of the University Nursery school; Mrs. Alberta Hillyer, director of the Community Nursery school, Topeka; Miss Ruth McNeill, head teacher at the University Nursery school. Dr. G. M. Martin, director of the division of child and maternal health, state board of health, Topeka; Thelma McClure, group care consultant for the state department of social welfare, Topeka, and Mrs. Anna Brown Ransom, director of the Family Service Day nursery, Topeka. A general session will begin at 9:45 a.m. with a discussion on "What To Expose of the Two's and Three's" A film, "The Terrible Two's and the Trusting Three's," will also be shown. More discussion on "Play Material for the Two's and Three's" will follow the film. The first of the four meetings will begin with coffee and registration at 9 a.m. Saturday at the University Nursery school. The workshop is open to anyone who is interested in child care. The registration fee for the four Saturdays of the workshop is $2. Persons are not required to attend all four meetings. The remaining three meetings will be held Saturday, Jan. 19, Saturday, Jan. 26, and Saturday, Feb. 2. They will cover the four and five year old age group, emotional problems of children, and child health. Such heavenly shoes at a close-to-the-earth pricel They do a smart co-starring job with practically your entire wardrobe, beside giving you walking-on-air comfort. Hand-sewn trim and flexible leather soles give OLDMAINE TROTTERS that wonderful workbench look. Royal College Shop 837-839 Mass. Phone 648 我会在保证安全后。 A type play which has received a recent revival in England and the United States, the poetic drama, will be presented in the Lab theater play "The Marriage of Sobeide" at 8 p.m. Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 14 and 15 in the Little Theater of Green hall. Poetic Drama To Be Given Jan.14,15 Tickets will be on sale at 25 cents both nights of performance at the box office in Green hall. Written by German author Hugo von Hoffmanstahl in 1899, the play was translated for the American stage by Baird Quincy Morgan, assistant professor of German at the University of Wisconsin. Herm is directing the play whose cast is made up of the acting class of Frances Feist, instructor in speech. The play has an oriental background with a setting in a city of ancient Persia. The poetic drama is a sort of opera without music," Herm said. junior as Shalmassar; Claussen as a debtor; Mary Beth Moore, College junior; and Gulistane; Jonell Aschcraft, College junior; a slave; Robert Ziesenis, College senior; as a camel driver; Claussen as a gardener; Barbara Donovan, College senior; as the gardener's wife; and Ziesenis as Bahram, a servant. Walling will be stage manager, White will handle lighting and Miss Orendoff and Miss Donovan will be in charge of costumes and make up. Patronize Kansan Advertisers HUGHES COOPERATIVE PLAN for MASTER of SCIENCE DEGREES PURPOSE ELIGIBILITY To assist outstanding BS graduates in obtaining their Master of Science Degrees while employed in industry and making a significant contribution to important military work. 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