21, 1951 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN seu stu- bibling, f Law todayday where be ob- counter will be g until evening. yes, and coffee to acfo. 2 in unchesd from be obard. NK Mass. Official Bulletin Wednesday, Feb. 21 Campus Affairs committee, 7:30 tonight, 222 Strong. Stadium seating and teaching evaluation. Martha Peterson, leader. Women's Rifle club, 7-9 tonight. Military Science building. W.Y.C.W. Cabinet, 4:00 p.m. today, East room, Union. Math club, 4 p.m. today, 203 Strong. Dr. Scott, "Theory of Games." Square Dance club. 7:30 tonight, Union ballroom. All invited. Junior Pan-hellenic, 5 p.m. today, Pi Beta Phi house. K.U. Dames, 8 tonight, 417 Snow, Pat Reed, "Indian Silversmith." Mrs. Sam Cheeseman, program chairman. KuKu's, 7:20 p.m. Thursday, Union lounge. Be prompt. Wear sweaters for picture; bring money for dues and K-State trip. Social Work club, 4 p.m. Thursday, East room, Union. Dorothy Reinhold, Y.W.C.A., speaker. Alpha Delta Sigma rush smoker, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Pine room, Union. Larry Miller, Kansas Press association, "Advertising Activities of the K.P.A." Work on the project will begin when Kenton completes his current tour which will last about three months. Stan Kenton And KU Grad To Explore Music Therapy Wayne Ruppenthal, director of music therapy at the Topeka State hospital, will aid in this research. Ruppenthal was the first student from the University to receive a master's degree in music education with a major in functional music. He received the difficult degree under the tutelage of Dr. E. Thayer Gaston, head of the department of music education. White it has been known for a long time that music could be used for treating the mentally ill, music has never before been written especially for treatment purposes. Kenton will compose music of a specific type, for particular cases or for a specific illness. The University of Kansas has the only graduate school in the country preparing people specifically for work in music therapy. New fields of music therapy are to be explored by a University of Kansas graduate and Stan Kenton, nationally known band leader Eleven To Begin Taking Eleven students will take the preliminary examinations for a Ph.D. in psychology, which will begin Friday and continue through Thursday. March 1. Ruppenthal, who is a member of the Varsity Crew orchestra at the University has been in touch with Kenton in connection with the project for the last three years. Plans for the project were discussed when Kenton appeared in Topeka on Feb. 11. day, March 16. Oral examinations will begin Friday, March 9, and continue through Friday, March 16. Rabbi Mayerberg To Speak Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerberg, professor in the School of Religion, will speak Tuesday, Feb. 27, in the Great Books lecture series at Pittsburg State Teachers' college. Stan Kenton, known as the originator of progressive jazz, will compose and use his band to record music written for the mentally ill K.U. Mountain club, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, English Room, Memorial Union. Open meeting. burg Dr. Mayerberg will discuss the American classic, "The Scarlet Letter," by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Der Deutsche verein trifft sich Donnerstag um 5:00 in Fraser 502. Unser Programm: "Till Eulenspiegel." Law Wives, 8 p.m. Thursday, Mrs. Moreau, 1942 Louisiana. Phi Chi Theta, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, English Room, Union, Pledging. Red Peppers, 7 p.m. Thursday, 101 Snow. Inter - Varsity Christian Fellowship, 7:30-8:30 p.m. Thursday, 206 Strong. Dr. R. Lofton Hudson, Kansas City, speaker. Open to all students. Rooster Ends All Christian Science organization, p.m. Thursday, Danforth chapel. I. V.C.F. Missionary meeting, 12 noon to 12:50 p.m. Friday, Danforth chapel. Everyone welcome. Ore, Ore. (U.P.)—Members of a construction crew here say they saw a rooster commit suicide. Tracey Cox, superintendent of a crew on the North Salem drainage system, said his crewmen saw the rooster wander to the edge of a spillway, gaze with apparent moodiness at the water for a moment, and then leap in. Crew members fished out the rooster's body. Alpha Kappa Psi field trip to Macy's, meet 12:45 p.m. Thursday, Memorial Union. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship Colonial party, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Kansas Room, Union. Advance registration not necessary. Must Apply Soon For Scholarships Applications and supporting materials for scholarships and fellowships must reach the Graduate school office by Thursday, March 1, J. H. Nelson, dean of the Graduate school, has announced. Application forms and further information can be obtained at the Graduate school office. Applicants will be notified of decisions concerning them on Sunday, April 2. Korea (U.P.)—Gen. Mark W. Clark, commander of U.S. field forces, indicated today that the army may begin bringing U.S. troops home from Korea and replacing them with trainees on a large_scale this summer. Troops In Korea May Be Replaced "A rotation plan is desirable and we wouldn't want the burden of this war carried by the people already here." Clark said as he boarded a plane at a Korean front-line airfield for a return flight to Tokyo. "But before rotation on a large scale can begin, we must build up our forces in the Far Eastern command. It's going to take some time several months at least." He said the start of any rotation program will depend upon the number of replacements who can be trained and brought to Korea. Clark said some enlisted reserves called up at the outset of the war were sent to Korea without training but explained: Clark said he had discussed a plan for a "limited exchange of troop leaders" with 8th army commander Ld. Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway. but explanation. "At that time, they were our only source of manpower for priority call." That plan envisions sending to Korea large numbers of officers now giving instruction in the United States in exchange for a similar number of what Clark called "my finest leaders in the field." Former Students Plan New York Recital Miss Donna Rumsey, '50, will give a recital with Barry McDaniel, a student from 1948 to 1950, in New York City Wednesday, April 4. Miss Rumsey, a student at the Juilliard School of Music, was a pupil of Mrs. Alice Moncrieff, professor of voice. Mr. McDaniel was a pupil of Joseph Wilkins, and Reinhold Schmidt, professors of voice. Reynolds And Abchamson Are Visiting Eastman Plant Dr. Charles A. Reynolds, assistant professor of chemistry, and Earl A. Abrahamson, graduate student, are guests of the Eastman Kodak company in Rochester, N.Y., where they are visiting the Eastman plant. Abrahamson holds the Eastman fellowship in chemistry; Dr. Reynolds is his advisor. 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