Tuesday, Dec. 18, 1951 Cornell Dean Is '22 Grad Paul O'Leary, "22, has been named dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Cornell university, Ithaca. N.Y., effective Feb. 1. He is the son of the late Prof. R. D. O'Leary, who taught English here for 41 years. While in school O'Leary was the 440-yard dash champion of the old Missouri Valley conference in 1921. After going to Cornell he served as track coach from 1925 to 1931. Dean O'Leary has been at Cornell since 1924, an instructor in economics. In 1946 when the school of business and public administration was organized, he became its first dean. He is the author of several text- books on money and finance. Interviews Representatives from two companies will interview February and June graduating engineers this week in Marvin hall. Wednesday Standard Vacuum Oil company of New York Thursday Black, Sivalls and Bryson, Kansas City Interested persons should sign schedule in the office of the School of Engineering and Architecture. Jay Janes, 5 p.m. Wednesday, Pine room, Union. Official Bulletin Geology club and AIME joint meeting, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, 426 Lindley, Prof. E. A. St赫enson and Prof. R. M. Drever on program. Hui-O-Hawaiiana, 7:30 tonight, 112 Strong hall. All invited. Sigma Tau Gamma. 7:30 tonight. 1020 Tennessee. Important organizational meeting, all members urged to attend. All student council, 7.30 p.m. Wednesday, English room, Union. Wesley foundation's annual caroling party, meet 7.30 p.m. Wednesday, Union. Come and bring a friend, refreshments served. Holy Communion for Ember Day for Episcopal students, 7 a.m. Wednesday, Danforth chapel. After service students will breakfast together at Union. Faculty forum, Wednesday noon. Faculty club. Christmas Holiday Riders bureau. Register for ride or for passengers SUA office or hostess desk. Union. Chess club, 7:15 p.m. Wednesday, 111 Strong, last round tournament. Alpha Phi Omega, service fraternity, postponed until after vacation. 1. Strong jaunts covered dish meeting 2. Knives covered dish meeting 3. Well today, Mervs hall Deadline for the ISA Scholarship is Wednesday. Obtain blanks from the university, and the must be turned in to dean of women's office by 5 tomorrow. Love staff meeting, 5 p.m. Wednesday, Hawk's Nest. Owl Is Chicken Thief Kendallville, Ind.—(U.P.) —George Hemrick finally caught up with the marauder that has been after his chickens. The prowler, shot down by Hemrick, was a horned owl with a 48-inch wing spread. CHICAGO COLLEGE OF OPTOMETRY University Daily Kansan (Nationally Accredited) An outstanding college serving a sulendid profession. Doctor of Optometry degree in three years for students entering with sixty or more semester credits in specified Liberal Arts courses. REGISTRATION February 25. Students are granted professional recognition by the U.S. Department of Defense and Selective Service. Excellent clinical facilities. Athletic and recreational activities. Dormitories on the campus. CHICAGO COLLEGE OF OPTOMETRY 1845-H LARRAGE Street Chicago 14, Illinois Page 8 News Roundup Red Prisoner Of War List Reveals Only 3,198 Yanks Pammunjom, Korea—(U.P) —The Communists gave the United Nations today the names of 3,198 U.S. war prisoners—all they hold out of 12.795 Americans missing in the Korean war. In exchange, the U.N. negotiating team handed the Communists a list of 132,474 Chinese and North Korean war prisoners held in Allied camps. Names of the American prisoners, along with about 7,000 South Korean and 1,000 other United Nations prisoners, were contained on a list handed United Nations delegates by Communist truce negotiators today. Tax Scandal Continues To Mushroom Washington—(U.P.)—House investigators have subpenaed Henry W. "The Dutchman" Grunewald to testify Thursday about an alleged $500,000 tax shakedown attempt against ex-Capone attorney Abraham Teitelbaum, it was learned today. Adrian W. Dewind, chief counsel of the House ways and means subcommittee which has unearthed widespread tax scandals, confirmed that the capital's top mystery man was under subpena "returnable Thursday." Farmers Produce Third Largest Crop Washington—(U.P.)American farmers have produced the third largest crop in history despite an uphill battle against weather and insects. The 1951 harvest and its disappointing losses in the corn and wheat crops were outlined by the Agriculture department in its final 1951 crop report. Practical Gift Ideas For Christmas - Sheaffer Pens and Pencils - Eaton Stationery - Desk Accessories - Buxton Billfolds - Leathercraft Briefcases - Artist Supplies Go To The Church Of Your Choice Every Sunday. 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