AGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1951 Summer Courses Will Number 440 The University of Kansas eight-week summer session schedule provides 440 different course offerings by 48 departments of the university, Dean George B. Smith, summer session director, announced recently. In addition to these the School of Medicine will continue its year-around operation with a full schedule of courses. The orientation program for new $ \textcircled{*} $ students starts June 7 with registration and enrollment June 8-9. The all 8 weeks of classes will be June 1-August 4. There will be a course for beginng freshman in all fields, Dean mith said. This will permit freshman men to obtain a maximum of schooling before possible calls for military service. The broadest summer session flerings will be by the school of ducation. This year increased emphasis will be given to methods of teaching courses for the classroom teachers of elementary and secondary schools. Eighteen short courses and institutes are scheduled during the summer. Residence credit may be earned in several of them. There will be a lecture course, concert course and weekly concerts by units of the Midwestern Music camp. Playground facilities for children and adults, outdoor movies, Chief purpose of the station is to provide news, music, and comedy programs to GI's stationed at lonely laskan outposts. The only entertainment now broadcast in the Arcde and Bering sea regions is in the some area, from a tiny 50-watt station at Marks Air Force base. Name, Alaska (U.P.)—The Air Force is building a powerful ew radio station here that should offer stiff opposition to the proaganda blasts beamed daily at Alaska by Russia's "Moscow Rose." Air Force Station To Compete With Russia's 'Moscow Rose' For the past several months a transmitter in Siberia has been eaming broadcasts toward Alaska. In English-speaking woman and several men proclaim the "good life" to be had in Russia and assail non-communist countries as imperialist and warmongering. An air force spokesman said today the 1,000-watt transmitter, part of the armed forces radio service network, will be completed within 2 days. Under ideal conditions it will have a range of 1,000 miles, he said. Other Russian programs include the latest American popular music and a question and answer program where the announcer gives names and addresses of Americans, who he says write letters asking about Russia. The new station will give isolated skimos, trappers, school teachers, ad townspeople an opportunity to describe something besides radio fossow. Lt. Col. M. R. Marston of the laska National Guard said recently hat the Russian propaganda was a enace to impressionable Eskimos, though he expressed his belief hat "Moscow Rose" had failed to in any converts. 13th OF MAY— MOTHERS DAY! Patton To Visit KU Meetings Chaplain John H. Patton, U. S. Air Force captain, will be in Lawrence Saturday, May 19 and Sunday, May 20 for the annual K.U. Westminster fellowship retreat and installation service. dances and swimming in the new K.U. pool add to the recreation program. The enlarged station will be heard well into Siberia, but no attempt will be made to direct programs to Russia, a spokesman said. "The station will not carry propaganda directed at either Russians or Americans," the spokesman added. He is the head of the K.U. fellowship and has been on military leave from the University this year. A council retreat will be held at 9 a.m. Saturday, May 19 at Westminster house. The retreat is a planning conference for the new and old officers of the fellowship. Chapplain Patton will lead the consecration service for the new officers at the close of the retreat. Chaplain Patton will install the new officers at the vesper communion service at 7 p.m. Sunday, May 20 in Danforth chapel. 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