PAGE TWO e2. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1950 Official Bulletin Tuesday Pre-Nurses club. 4 p.m. today Fraser dining hall. Miss Twente speaker. Bring dues. ___ Pershing Rifles, 5 p.m. today, Military Science building. All members and basic A.R.O.T.C. or R.O.T.C. students interested are invited. Fencing club, 7:30 tonight, Robinson gym. Hui O Hawaiiana, 7:30 tonight, Pine room, Union. All interested in Hawaiiana are invited. sorry gym Home Economics club, 7:30 to night. 110 Fraser. Program on silver selection. Alpha Kappa Psi business meeting 4 ram, today, Pine room, Union. Alpha Kappa Psi pledge meeting 4 p.m. today,24 Strong.Bring pencil and paper. El Ateneo se reunira el microcosa a las 4:30, 113 Strong. Program: pelicula sobre Costa Rica. S. A.M., 7:30 tonight, Kansas room Union. Mr. Bennett, personnel manager of Macy's, Kansas City, Mo. "Personnel Problems in a Department Store." Art Education club coffee, 4 p.m. today, 332 Strong. Film on "Hand Wrought Silver." Tau Sigma, 7:15 tonight, Robinson gym. All Student Council, 7:15 p.m. Wednesday, Pine room, Union. Bacteriology club, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, 417 Snow. Dr. Van Eck speaker. KFKU Workshop, 5 p.m. Wednesday. KFKU studios. Auditions for Christmas program. Jefferson county club. 5 p.m. Thursday, 131 Strong. Quill club members turn in stories and poems for Trend to Mr. Sturgeon by Friday, December 1. Episcopal University students Holy Communion, 7 a.m. Thursday, Trinity church. Breakfast at 7:30 a.m. and transportation to hill for those with 8 o'clock classes. Red Peppers, 7:15 p.m. Thursday. 101 Snow. Get your sweaters and emblems at Union Book store. Stateswomens club installation banquet, 6:15 p.m. Thursday, English room, Union. Late reservations call Nancy Neighbors at 295. Christian Science organization, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Danforth chapel. Graduate club dance and coffee, 8 p.m. Saturday, Hawk's Nest, Union. Admission free. All graduate students invited. Lab, Theatre 1-act play, "Overruled," by G. B. Shaw, and staged reading, "The Intruder," by Maeterrink, 8 tonight through Friday, Little Theatre, Green hall. Admission 25c. Professor Elected To Committee J. N. Twente, professor of education, has been elected to the state executive committee which will work with the Kellog foundation, Battle Creek, Mich., in its program of improving the training of public school administrators. Dr. Twente was recently appointed by Chancellor Deane W. Malott as the representative of the University to the state committee. The state committee which elected the executive committee was organized by the State Department of Public Instruction and the Kansas State Teachers' association. Patronize Kansan Advertisers University Daily Kansan Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence add $1 a semester postage). Published in *Lawrence*, University and during the University year except Saturdays and Sundays. University holidays and examination periods. Entered class Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kung, under act of March 3, 1879. American Legion To Play Santa New York—(U.P.)—Thomas E. Paradine is slim and blonde-haired. He doesn't even own a fake beard. But he will play Santa Claus to about 10,000,000 of the world's children during the coming holiday season. The 38-year-old New Yorker, a past commander of Schenley Post No.1190, is national director of the American Legion's Tide of Toys. This year the TOT quota is at least 10,000,000 presents for needy youngsters in and around Berlin, Frankfurt, Vienna, Paris, Rome, Avnaches, London, Glassow, the Philippines and Puerto Rico. What toys are wanted? Everything from dolls to Hopalong Cassidy outfits. No soldiers or other symbols of military activity will be sent. American Legion posts in every city have been designated as collection headquarters. The toys, in reality from American children to youngsters in other parts of the world, are distributed abroad by the Legion committee through the CARE, Inc., authorities According to Paradise, letters still are pouring in from children who received gifts as a result of the 1949 TOT program. "The letters are wonderful. The kids are unbelievably grateful, particularly those who never before owned a toy," Paradine said. There have been notes of appreciation, too, from parents, deeply appreciative because they could not afford to buy their youngsters holiday gifts. The TOT assignment represents quite a departure for Paradine. As a World War II Army lieutenant colnel, he served for a time after his return from overseas as director of troop movements at a port of embarkation and helped to stage and ship U.S. soldiers bound for overseas bases. He perfers shipping toys to children, though. SEE THE NEW 1951 FORD TODAY AT OUR SHOW ROOM See all of the 43 "look ahead" features in the NEW FORD for 51 If your present car is in need of repair, drive in today for quick efficient service by our expertly trained mechanics. STUDENT CENTER FOR AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE MORGAN-MACK MOTORS 714 Vt. Phone 3500 The late Mrs. Alice Haight Dains has left the residue of her estate, nearly $10,000, to the Endowment association to establish a memorial to her husband, Dr. Frank B. Dains, for 31 years a professor of chemistry at K.U. University Given Estate Although her will make no suggestions, Mrs. Dains had often expressed the desire that she Frank Burnett Dains memorial lectureship be established. Trustees of the association will probably follow that wish. Dr. Dains, who died in 1948, taught at K.U. from 1911 until his retirement in 1942. Mrs. Dains died in 1949. D. M. Swarthout Returns From Annual Convention D. M. Swarthout, professor of piano, returned Nov. 25 from Cincinnati where he attended the annual meeting of the National Association of Schools of Music. Professor Swarthout is immediate past-president of the association and is also a member of the organization's commission on curricula. PhD Candidates To Take German Language Tests Dec. 9 A special German language examination for candidates for the doctor of philosophy degree will be held at 9 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 9, in 308 Fraser hall. Read the Daily Kansan Daily FLYING? See FIRST NATIONAL BANK TRAVEL AGENCY Phone 30 PAT READ INDIAN TRADER ACROSS FROM THE COURTHOUSE By Reservation Silversmiths Handcrafted Sterling SALAD SETS SALT & PEPPER SETS PICKLE FORKS ASH TRAYS PILL BOXES SPOONS CIGARETTE BOXES POWDER SCOOPS CIGARETTE HOLDERS THIMBLES TEA BELLS Jewelry For Every Member of the Family PAT READ INDIAN TRADER ACROSS FROM THE COURTHOUSE