THURSDAY, NOV. 30, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Official Bulletin THURSDAY Inter-varsity Christian fellowship 7:30 to 8:30 tonight, 206 Strong. Mr. Engine Thomas, regional secretary, speaker. Everyone welcome. Deutscher verein: heute nachmittag um 5 uhr in 502 Frutes. Gutes Programm ist von Austauschstudenten. Alle eingeladen. Social Work club, 4:30 today. East room. Union. Plan trip to Kansas City, refreshments. I. V.C.F. Missionary meeting, noon to 12:50 p.m. Friday. Danforth chapel. Open to all students. Organic Chemistry colloquium, 4 today, 101 Bailey. Melvin Moyer, "Chemistry of Berberine." International club, 8 tonight. Hawk's Nest, Union. All invited. Program—"Hawaiian night." A.I.A. 7:30 tonight, Pine room. Union. Charles Strieby, speaker. Refreshments. Christian Science organization. 7:30 tennight, Danforth chapel. 1. 7.00 tonight, Danielle Stateswomen's club installation banquet, 6:15 tonight, English room, Union. Red Peppers, 7:15 tonight. 101 Snow. Get sweaters and emblems at Union Book store. N. S.A. 7:30 tonight,131 Strong. Jefferson County club, 5 today. 131 Strong. Quill club members turn in poems and stories for Trend to Mr. Sturgeon by Friday. Hui O Hawaiiana Hekka dinner, 6 p.m. Saturday, 603 Tennessee street. Bring ukes. Trojan club, 7.15 p.m. Dec. 11, 110 Strong. All independent men invited. Graduate club dance and coffee, 8 p.m. Saturday, Hawk's Nest, Union. Admission free. All graduate students invited. Lab. theatre 1-act play and staged reading, 8 tonight through Friday, Little theatre, Green hall. Admission 25 cents. The Society of Friends, Oread meeting is now holding its regular non-pastoral, unprogrammed meetings for worship, 9:30 a.m. Sunday, Danforth chapel. Note change of place. Lutheran Student association, 6 p.m. Sunday, Don Madsen, "The Implications of Technical Education in the Modern World." Mathematics colloquium, 5 p.m Monday, 203 Strong. Dr. N. C Ankney, of Princeton university, "Zeta Functions of Algebraic Number Fields," Chiapusso Gives Brilliant Recital BY ELLSWORTH ZAHM A difficult program, magnificiently done, was presented by Jan Chiapasso, professor of piano in his 17th fine arts recital Wednesday night. Approximately 450 people attended the concert which was given in Hoch auditorium. Always at home with Bach, Professor Chiapusso opened the program with a fine and scholarly presse. entation of the composer's "English Suite in F major." Beethoven's last and very difficult "Sonata, Op. 111" was beautifully done. The second movement was exceptional. The second movement of the Mozart "Sonata in G major, K 576" was very pleasing. The "Two Characterstuke, Op. 7" by Mendelssohn are not too well known and it was interesting to hear them for that reason. Medtner's "Primavera" was a very brilliant number. a very brilliant man, Turning to the modern in music, Professor Chiapuso played "Four Mazurkas, Op. 50" by Szymanowski and Samuel Barber's "Fugue from Sonata, Op. 26." Szymanowski is one of the leading contemporary Polish composers. The work by Barber was magnificently done. The fugue, which Barber completed only last year, is almost unplayable and is a peak of brilliance requiring a terrific amount of concentration to memorize. The very enthusiastic audience called Professor Chiapusso back to the stage four times after his last number. ___ Council Tries To Reduce Cost Of State Travel Topcka—(U.P.)—Economy in a time of increased government expense is one goal of the Kansas legislative council. That between-session body of influential state senators and representatives has endorsed a committee report calling for establishment of a central car pool system to reduce the cost of state travel. In the last five years, state travel cost has doubled. Read the Daily Kansan Daily Contrary to a campus rumor, bells in the campanile will not replace the steam whistle which now signals the end of classes. At least not in the near future. Bells Will Not Replace Whistle Fred Ellsworth, alumni secretary, still is toying with the idea but doubts if it would be practical. A suitable striking apparatus would cost $40,000, said Mr. Ellsworth, and even then it is questionable whether the sound would carry as well as the whistle. The war in Korea was reflected in the enrollments of Yale University's three ROTC units, which showed increases up to 200 per cent over those of a year ago. The University of Michigan, located on a much flatter campus than Mt. Oread, tried signalling the end of classes with campanile bells and soon abandoned the idea. 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