PAGE TWO 293VDC UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1951 Photographic Bureau Serves Entire Campus Taking pictures of everything from Potter lake to detailed studies of the skull bones of the horned toad is the job of the University photographic bureau. Some examples of the work done by the bureau include facsimile scores for the music department, projector slides for chemistry, drawing and painting departments, photos of architectural models, and labels for the Museum of Natural History. A look into the inner workings of the organization would reveal equipment such as Speed Graphic cameras, the Leica, various types of copy cameras, equipment and facilities for most types of processing work, and a staff of welltrained technicians capable of handling practically any type of assignment. Robert Rose has been director of the bureau since 1949. He is a former student from Washburn university. Aside from his administrative duties, he is also an able photographer. In 1950 he was awarded second prize from the Kansas Professional Photographer's convention which was held in Wichita. His prizewinning picture, "Lamp," was on display in the lobby of the Student Union building for several weeks last year. Makeup Placement Tests 2 p.m. Saturday In Lindley Virginie Baroudjian, graduate student and assistant instructor, will speak to le cercle francais, French club, at 7:30 p.m. today in 113 Strong hall. A non-profit organization, begun in 1936, the bureau was originally on a small scale with the principal job of taking the I-D pictures. But since 1936 it has grown until today bureau photographers take pictures of all sorts of campus activities and projects. French Group To Hear Instructor One of the more recent achievements was the micro-filming of 40,000 records from the Registrar's office. Then, of course students in institutions are taken every year on a special camera owned by the bureau. Miss Baroudjian traveled with a group of foreign students through the western United States the past summer. She will tell of their acquaintances with American students and of the jobs which they found. The first makeup examination for those who missed the morning session of the fall placement tests will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in 426 Lindley hall. The examination will consist of two parts, mathematics and English. It will last $ 2 \frac{1}{2} $ hours. Nancy Patricia Reddoch was recently elected president of the club. Other officers are Larry Johnston, vice-president; Dorothy Oyer, secretary, and Benjamin Hammond, treasurer. Joy Short-Lived Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence add $1.00 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kans. every afternoon during the University year except Saturdays and holidays and on other假期 periods. Entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kans., under act of March 3, 1879. Z-I-M-S Beechwood, Wis.—(U.P.) Patrons of a local tavern were happy when a young stranger entered the bar and ordered drinks for the house. They stopped smiling, however, when the stranger produced a pistol and took $100 from the tavern and $66 from several customers. There's Another Flood Story Worth Telling, Says KU Maintenance Man There's at least one more flood story worth telling, according to Bill Nelson, University maintenance foreman. Shortly after the flood waters or North Lawrence had receded, he and Mrs. Nelson were busy shoveling mud out of their home and making necessary repairs. As soon as one room was ready for service, they stored their rescued furniture in it. Mr. Nelson's work was suddenly interrupted when he heard a shriek by his wife. He took one look at the bird cage and saw what was the matter. Among the things salvaged was a bird cage, with its two canary occupants. A black snake had climbed the single leg up to the cage, where it had squeezed between the wires and gulped one of the canaries. It had apparently entered through one of the broken windows and was found curled up inside the cage with the second bird by the tail. Mr. Nelson quickly killed the snake, but much too late to save the first canary, later found intact within the snake's stomach. The snake measured 4 feet 4 inches. Former Student Is Editor Rex Woods, former University student from Kinsley, has become editor, manager and part owner of the Arkansas City Daily Traveler. He resigned from the position as director of public relations of the Kansas highway commission to take the editorship. Math Professor Wins Bridge Bid William R. Scott, assistant professor of mathematics, has won a trip to Chicago to participate in the Charles Goren bridge tournament Friday through Sunday. Mr. Scott finished in second place in the regional tournament held Sunday in Kansas City, Mo. Fourth place winner, Mrs. J. R. Brown, will also take part in the Chicago tournament. Her husband is an assistant instructor of mathematics. There were 52 persons in the regional tournament. They represented cities in the immediate area of Kansas City. First and second place winners will have their expenses paid by The Chicago Tribune. They will play with and against Charles Goren. Third and fourth' place winners will play with and against Easley Blackwood. This is the first time the Kansas City region will be represented in the Chicago tournament. The University of Colorado's 1951 football schedule includes games with two new opponents, both of them from the Big Ten conference. The Buffs meet Northwestern September 29 at Evanston and Michigan State November 24 at East Lansing. THE OFFICIAL KANSAS ALUMNI SPECIAL TRAIN TO NORMAN, OCTOBER 19 via Santa Fe Return - Kansas City ---- 9:35 p.m. Leave Norman - 5:00p.m. Lawrence ----10:40 p.m. Arrive Wichita 12:25 a.m. Topeka ----11:25 p.m. Emporia -3:30 a.m. Emporia ----12:55 a.m. Topeka -4:15 a.m. Wichita ---- 3:20a.m. Lawrence 5:40 a.m. Arrive Norman 1:00 p.m. K. City-7:15 a.m. Arrive Norman - 1:00 p.m. K.City 7115 Deluxe chair cars and Pullman. Round trip fare, including choice tickets for the game. Each from Lawrence K-City Topeka Emporia Wichita Coach 24.25 24.25 23.40 20.05 15.35 Upper 38.95 38.95 37.85 32.75 Lower 41.10 41.10 40.00 35.30 2 to Comp't. 46.00 46.00 44.90 39.20 2 to Dr. Rm. 49.50 49.50 48.40 42.70 (Also sold by Lee Kirkland Travel Agency, K. City) City Ticket Office THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAWRENCE TRAVEL AGENCY Miss Rose Gieseman, Manager 8th and Mass. St. Telephone 30 Air Society To Hold Election Meeting The Hap Arnold Jayhawk Air society will hold election of officers it its meeting Wednesday, Oct. 10 Fifty members-40 new and 10 holdover-were present at the get-acquainted smoker in the Military Science hall Wednesday. Col. Lynn R. Moore, professor of air science and tactics, and Lt. Col. James J. Hausman, moderator of the group, gave short talks about the organization. BEAT COLORADO EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Electronically Timed. Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 Week or Less Service WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Patronize Kansan Advertisers SPORT JACKETS Check these jackets for patterns, colors, styles, quality, and all around good looks. Cricheteer and Clipper-craft tailoring in every coat. Stop in tomorrow. $24.50 up Nationally Advertised HAGGAR SLACKS Here's a basic slack wardrobe at a price you can afford.Made by the nation's leading maker of men's slacks. Real values in good appearance. 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