Tuesday, Nov. 13, 1951 University Daily Kansan Page 3 AMONG THE 30 AMERICAN STUDENTS, research workers and lecturers taking Fulbright scholarship studies in Australia are three KU men. They are, left to right: John L. Eberhardt, who is surveying the Australian political scene; Russell H. Barrett, who is studying the Australian federal system of government, and Clayton A. Newton, who is conducting research into Australian methods for raising wheat in low-rainfall country. Three Fulbright Winners To Return To United States Three University graduates studying in Australia under the Fulbright scholarship will return to the United States the first of next year. Russell H. Barrett, who is working for his doctor of philosophy, has been studying Australian-style democracy which is a compromise between the American and British systems of government. John L. Eberhardt is studying Australian management of state-run essential services. He has made a detailed investigation of the development and operations of the electric commission which is responsible for almost all of the power distributed throughout the country. Barrett has conducted research into the Australian senate elections. His analysis of senate voting and his conclusions were outstanding enough to be embodied in a special committee report. Eberhardt says it would be impossible to live in Australia without studying also the people and their way of life. The Fulbright program makes its greatest contribution in the field of mutual understanding among people of different countries, he said. The third man from the University on the Fulbright scholarship is Clayton Newton. Foreign Students To Visit Topeka Foreign students at the University will get a slightly different look at American life this week when they visit Topeka Friday afternoon. An afternoon tour of the Good- year Tire and Rubber company plant and the state capitol building has been planned for the 124 students on the KU campus who come from 42 countries. The field trip is planned by the foreign student committee of which Donald K. Alderson, assistant dean of men, is chairman. By seeing the Goodyear plant in operation the students will gain an understanding of how American industry works. At the state house guides will show the visitors how American government works on the state level. Chartered buses leaving the Memorial Union building at 12:10 p.m. and returning at 5:45 p.m. will take the students to Topela. There is no transportation charge. Free coffee will be served. Crafton To Speak In Union Mail subscription: $5 a semester. $4.50 a year. (in Lawrence add 1.00 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kansu every afternoon during the University year except Saturdays and Sundays. Entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kansu, under act of March 3, 1879. Dr. Allan Crafton, professor of speech and drama, will speak at the Student Coffee forum in the Hawk's Nest of the Union building at 4 p.m. today. The forum is the first of a series of discussions on campus affairs scheduled for this semester. Newton is making a comparison study of the Australian wheat belt with that of Kansas. This involves climatic conditions, wind erosion and soil management. He has been in Australia since last March. Earthquake 150 Miles South Recorded By Seismograph The University scismograph recorded a mild early tremor at 4:20 p.m. Sunday. The location was indicated to be about 150 miles south-east of Lawrence. Modern Dance Workshop Set For Robinson Gym Saturday Another one-hour disturbance was recorded at 7:49 a.m. Nov. 8. The quake is believed to have originated in the Aleutian islands are. The University of Washington seismograph reported a disturbance from the Aleutians that lasted for more than three hours at the same time the Kansas recording was made. A modern dance workshop for physical education instructors will be held in Robinson gym Saturday. ited number are available and should be applied for immediately. The morning program includes: registration, 9 to 10:30; master lesson, 9:30 to 10:15; dance films, 10:15 to 11; high school demonstration lesson, 11 to 11:40. Box lunches will be served in the gym at noon. The workshop is sponsored by the women's physical education department and Tau Sigma, modern dance sorority. The afternoon schedule includes: college dance program, 12:45 to 1:15; lecture demonstration, presented by Tau Sigma, 1:15 to 2; group discussion, 2 to 2:45; master lesson, 2:45 to 3:30 and the second showing of the dance films, 3:45 to 4:30. These movies will be shown again in the afternoon and anyone wishing to see them may obtain a free pass from Miss Kutschinski. A lim- The session will open with registration in the women's gymnasium, from 9 to 9:30 a.m., followed by a master lesson for the registrants by Miss Elaine Kutschinski, instructor in physical education. Jose Limon and Charles Weidman, professional dancers, will be seen in dance movies following the master lesson. Also in the movies will be Doris Humphrey, another professional, and a group of dancers, with the lamentation given by Martha Graham. NOW At Lower Prices Save 2 to 4c Per Bulb WE HAVE ALL SIZES IN STOCK Flash Bulbs HIXON'S Banquet Set For Engineers 721 Mass. Phone 41 The annual engineering banquet in honor of graduating seniors will be held at 7 p.m. today in the Kansas room of the Union. Paul Endacott, president of Phillips Petroleum company, will speak on "Engineers Penetrate the Petroleum Industry." Mr. Endacott was an All-American guard from Kansas in 1922 and 1923. He is also a past president of the KU Alumni association. During the banquet the outstanding faculty member in the School of Engineering and Architecture will be presented. 125 Seniors Attend One hundred and twenty - five seniors attended the senior class picnic in the Ball room of the Union Sunday. BELLINGER electric appliances by . NORGE SUNBEAM kitchens by YOUNGSTOWN 814 Mass. Ph. 428 WE'RE SPOT DETECTIVES New York Cleaners 926 Mass. Phone 75 The picnic was originally scheduled to be held at Petter like but because of the weather it was transferred to the Union. should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or prescription duplicated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. Phone 425 1025 Mass. URGENT! Did you know that air reservations are already heavily booked for coming Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays? Book your air-reservations now! No deposit or payments needed. No charge if you have to cancel. 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