PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26, 1951 Thirty Two Faculty Members Join Staff Of Liberal Arts And Sciences Thirty-two faculty members have joined the College staff according to Dean Paul B. Lawson. Dr. David Paretsky is assistant professor of bacteriology. He received his doctor of philosophy degree from I There are five professors and nine instructors in the department of English. Dr. Amiya Chakravarty is a visiting professor from India. He received his doctor of philosophy degree from Oxford and taught at the University of Calcutta. He is giving the "Upsurge in Asia" lecture course and teaching a poetry class. Betram Vogel is an assistant professor who is teaching creative writing classes. He received his master of arts degree from New York university. Dr. Edward F. Grier is teaching American literature. He received his doctor of philosophy degree from the University of Pennsylvania and is an assistant professor. Dr. Arvid Shulenberger comes from the University of Chicago, where he received his doctor of philosophy degree. H is an instructor and teaches composition and literature and technique of English verse. Verbs Dr. Jane Zinninger received her doctor of philosophy degree from the Universit vof Cincinnati. Universit yor Cinemadea Instructors in the department of English, who have master of arts degrees are: Alexander MacGibbon, William J. Sollner, Maurice Bebbe, Franklin Nelich, Donald R. Benson, John Taylor, Arthur Krival, Warren Demost and George Hermen. James Flannery is an instructor in the department of geography. He will receive his doctor of philosophy degree in December from the University of Wisconsin. Dr. William Hambelton received his doctor of philosophy degree from the University. He is an assistant professor of geology Dr. John Imbrie, also an assistant professor of geology, received his doctor of philosophy degree from Yale university. There are three new instructors in the department of German. Dr Hans Jørgensen received his doctor of philosophy degree from Johns Hopkins university. Sidney Johnson will receive his doctor of philosophy degree from Yale this year. Vladimir Sajkovic, who teaches Russian, will receive his doctor of philosophy degree from the University of Pennsylvania this year. Miss Ruth Franzen received her master of science degree from Kansas State college. She will teach clothing and textiles in the department of home economics. Miss Muriel Johnson is in charge of the home management house and Jail Swindle Line Still In Operation Chicago — (U)P— Swindlers using the old "Spanish jail" line have been hit by inflation, postal authorities have found. Inspectors said the swindlers are now offering $500,000 as a bait. In past days, they offered only $50,000 or. $100,000. Many Chicago residents are receiving "Spanish jail" letters from swindlers these days, according to the inspectors. The letters always offer the recipient a share of the $500,000 in "buried treasure" if he will put up some money to spring the writer from a Spanish jail so he can dig it up. Usually, there's a "beautiful daughter" involved and it's hinted in the letter that she goes with the treasure. Needs Violin To Join Orchestra Wanted one violin. Wanted, one violin. Kurt Sontheimer, exchange student from Germany, needs a violin to join the University orchestra. teaches clothing. She is a graduate of the University and has a bachelor of arts degree. Russell L. Wiley, director, said that Sontheimer plays well and that he deserves a place in the orchestra. Anyone willing to lend a violin for the year should call Professor Wiley at K.U. 385. In the department of mathematics Dr. S. Shrikhande is a visiting assistant professor. He comes from India. He received his doctor of philosophy degree from North Carolina. Two visiting professors are working on the naval research project. Dr. Nachman Aronsiain received his doctor of philosophy degree in Poland. Dr. Ainsley Diamond received his doctor of philosophy degree from the University of California. Arthur Zeichner has a master of arts degree and is an instructor. He is also working on the naval research project. Mrs. Anna L. Showalter teaches physical medicine. She was graduated by the University in physical therapy. Rhoten Smith is an instructor in the department of political science. He received a master of arts degree from the University and is doing graduate work at the University of California. Dr. Eric Wright received a doctor of philosophy degree from the University of Iowa and a doctor of medicine degree from the Universi- sity of California. He is in charge of the clinical psychology program in the department of psychology. Frank Cross, instructor in the department of zoology, is developing a new program in fish culture. Teachers report students who type average 5% to 10% higher marks! Why not invest now in this speedy Smith-Corona? Has 38 features plus full-size professional keyboard that makes touch-typing easy. In today for a demonstration of all its features! Smith-Corona WORLD'S FASTEST PORTABLE There are also a large number of assistant instructors who are primarily students. Student Union Book Store 23 Wichita HS Girls And Mothers Engage Legal Talent Worth $1,000,000 Wishita—(L.U.P.)—Twenty-three girls and their mothers engaged an estimated $1,000,000 worth of legal talent Tuesday and filed suit to lift a school board ban on an East high school girl's club. The girls, members of the Tally-Hostess chapter of the Sub-Deb club, took exception to a school board ruling two weeks ago which prohibits extracurricular activities unless the girls give up membership in the Sub-Deb club. Co-defendants are Dr. Wade C. Fowler, superintendent of Wichita schools, and Walter L. Cooper, principal of East high. Attorney's for the girls, who are serving without fee, said the Tally-Hostess club has no secret or ceremonial meetings. It is sponsored by the Ladies' Home Journal magazine and has as its aims projects in self and community betterment.