PAGE TWO 47 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1950 Official Bulletin November 15, 1950 No. 127 Le Cerulee français se reunira mercredi a quatre heures et quart, I245 W. Campus (Delta Chi). Programme: Henri Murger et la Boheme. Society of American Military Engineers important business meeting, 7:30 tonight, Military Science building lounge. ___ University Players' candidates attend required meeting, 7.15 tonight, Green ball. If unable to attend phone Phyllis Clegg, 740. PUBLISH Submit manuscripts in Quill club to submit to Prof. Surgeon, 211 Fraser, today. Two copies should be made. All entries will be considered for the contest and for membership in Quill club. Lab. Theater 1-act play, 4 scenes from famous plays and a commedia del arte 8 tonight and Friday, Little Theatre. Green hall. No performance Thursday, Admission 23c. Square Dance club, 7:30 tonight, 24 Strong. Joint meeting of Red Peppers and Frosshawkes, 7:15 tonight, 101 Snow. Frosshawks bring dues. Women's Rifle club, 7 to 9 tonight Military Science building. K. U. Dames lecture and demonstration on care of the skin by Mrs J. R. Winslow, 8 tonight, 417 Snow Last meeting to pay dues. All foreign students meet 7 tonight. 105 Green, for short briefing on U.N. model assembly. F. B.L.A., 4 today, Pine Room, Memorial Union. Initiation of new members. Social Work club, 4 p.m. Thursday, 209 Fraser, Mrs. Juliette Clapp, psychiatric social worker, speaker. AJI invited. Jay James, 5 today, East Room Memorial Union. Delta Sigma Pi business meeting. 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Seminar Room, Strong Annex F. Phi Chi Theta, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 24 Strong. ___ Meeting of the Dove, 4 p.m. Thursday, 1244 Ohio. All interested are invited. Socialist Study club organizational meeting 8 p.m. Saturday, 1244 Ohio Mid-Day Meditations 12:30 to 12:50 daily this week, Danforth chapel L.V.C.F. staff counselors, speakers Open to all students "Lectures on Christianity" by Dr James Forrester, Bellingham, Wash. 7:30 tonight, Strong auditorium Subject: "The Equation of Crisis and the Human Factor." Question period after lecture. Students and faculty invited. The following are notified to appear before Student Court, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Green hall courtroom; Mrs. Mary Ann Cook, Bill Price, George W. Stewart, Roland E. Pratt, Robert M. King, Raymond E. Youmans, Wallace E. Good, Howard O. Lane, Duane L. Wilderson, James Sunye, Dwain E. Kays, Wilbur L. Standley, Richard S. Bennett, Barney M. Vachal. Magic Carpet Takes Girl On Flight From Truck Cushing, Okla.—(U.P.)-Betty Bates, 10-year-old school girl, is the first local resident to fly without an air- plane. Betty's flight came when the blanket on which she was sitting in the back of her father's speeding truck suddenly acted like a flying carpet. The wind lifted her about ten feet in the air, tossed her around a few moments and deposited her beside the highway. She escaped with bruises. For two generations of Americans, she was the epitome of the Shakespearean heroines. Death came to her recently due largely to old age. her recently. The walls of her apartment at the Hotel Plaza, where she settled permanently 10 years ago, was adorned with stage photographs of both herself and her stage partner and husband. E. H. Sotherm. He died in 1933 at 73, with Miss Marlowe at his side. New York-(U.P)]-Julia Marlowe, 85, queen of the Shakespearean stage for nearly 40 years, died a lonely woman in a hotel apartment decorated with photographs of herself in her youth and glory. Shakespearean Heroine Dies A Lonely Woman at 75, wenn you were years Marlore had retired more and more into herself. She gave away and sold her costumes, books and trophies. Critics rated her performances as Juliet, as Rosalind in "As You Like It" and as Viola in "Twelfth Night" as her greatest accomplishments. In 1944 she made her last public appearance. It was at the Museum of the City of New York where she turned over 17 trunks of costumes. A dark beauty with a golden voice, she made her New York debut in 1887. Born Sarah Francis Frost at Coldbuck, Eng., Aug. 17, 1866, she was brought to the United States at the age of five by her parents. She attended public schools in Kansas City, Kan., and Cincinnati, where her mother ran a theatrical boarding house. She first appeared on the stage at the age of 10. the age of 10. In 1895, she was married to Robert S. Taber, then her leading man. They separated in 1897 and were divorced in 1900. Her marriage to Sothern, which became one of the theater's most celebrated partnership, was in 1911. Fingernail Test Advised Kent, O. — (U,P) — Householders should use the "fingernail test" to distinguishe between various kinds of fire wood, advises Martin L. Davey, Jr., tree expert. The highest heat value is reflected when the wood cannot be dented with the fingernail, meaning it is hard and heavy. Moderate heat is predictable when wood can be lightly dented. Light and soft wood, not particularly good in last heat value, dents easily. Has Tallest Wood Flagpole Lexington, Mass. (U.P.) - This "birthplace of the American Revolution" boasts it has the tallest wooden flagpole in the United States. The white mast towers 128 feet above the Battle Green which was the scene of opening hostilities between the British redcoats and the American Minutemen. BEAT KANSAS STATE Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 year, (in Lawrence add $1 a semester ologest). Published in Lawrence, Kans. every afternoon during the University year except Saturday and Sunday. Imminent information periods later as second class matter Sept. 17, 910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kans., under act of March 3, 1879. University Daily Kansan Iron Curtain Delays Estate Payments Akron, O. (U.P.)—When the Iron Curtain curled down, it cut off a lot of things and also is depriving some persons of considerable money. The Summit County treasurer's office and court-appointed trustees are holding an estimated $50,000 bequeathed to relatives behind the curtain. Taste makes waist Probate Judge Vincent Zurz said the funds "will remain frozen here until such time as changes in policies behind the Iron Curtain restore normal relations between friendly powers." 5. 00 Give her useful beauty—a smart compact by Elgin American. Our assortment from $2.95 up, will show you why Elgin American compacts are so much preferred—such perfect giftst And here you have it, in Roger Van S. gilted buckle belt, Black, red natural. 2 inches wide. 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