1234567890 PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1949 Official Bulletin December 1, 1949 N. S.A. meeting, 7:30 tonight, 9 Strong hall. Red Pepper meeting, 7:30 tonight Strong auditorium. Rest of the officers will be elected. Law Wives, 8 tonight, Law lounge, Green hall. One-act play. Mathematics club, 4 today. 203 Strong hall. Dr. S. Chowla, "Unsolved Problems on Number Theory." Everyone interested is invited. Refreshments. All former German students, who would like to sing in choir for German department Nativity play, are invited to rehearsal. 5 today. 306 Fraser hall. Der Deutsche Verein versammelt sichDonnerstag um 5:00 in402 Fraser hall. Alle Studenten, die sich für Deutsch interessieren, sind eingeladen. All undergraduates interested in student affiliation with the American Chemical society must return applications to 214 Bailey Chemical Laboratories Friday, and pay their dues to Eva Rother, treasurer. Application blanks may be obtained in 214 Bailey. International club, 7:30 tonight. Recreation room, Union. Program of foreign dances, songs, and magic. A. I.E.E. meeting, 7:30 tonight, 101 Snow hall. Mr., J. E. Murray, Kansas City, will show movies. Refreshments. Sociology club, 7:30 tonight, Pine room. Uunion. Dr. Smith will show slides on Indian dwellings observed last summer. Social Work club meeting, 4 today East room, Union. Refreshments. KU. Disciple Fellowship discussion group, 5 today, Myers hall, student room. Visitors invited. General Semantics, 8 tonight, projection room, Museum of Art, Subject, "Late Medieval Symbolism." Meeting of all Quack club members, 7:30 tonight, Robinson gymnasium. Morris To Talk On Britain Rhys Hopkins Morris, former independent-liberal member of the English parliament, will speak at an all-student convocation at 3 p.m. Friday in Strong auditorium. His topic will be "Is Britain important?" Mr. Morris, now on a tour of the United States, is a former regional director of the British Broadcasting company and police magistrate, and was a member of the Palestine commission of parliament which investigated the Jewish-Arabian disorders in Palestine in 1929. Born in Glamorganshire, Wales, the son of a Congregational minister, Mr. Morris attended the University of Wales, London, and the Middle Temple. He practiced law for several years in South Wales. From 1923 to 1933 he was a member of parliament, resigning his position in 1932 to become a metropolitan police magistrate for four years. In 1936 he became a regional director of Wales for the B.B.C. University Daily Kansan Mall subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 b year, (in Lawrence add $1.00 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kans., every afternoon during the University year except Saturdays and Sundays, Uni- ternation weekdays. Entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kans., under act of March 3, 1879. Expert Watch REPAIR Electronically Timed Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 week or less service. WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Inter-varsity Christian Fellowship, 7:30-8:30 tonight, 131 Strong hall. Christian Science organization regular meeting, 7:30 tonight, Danforth chapel. University Women's club formal reception and dance, 8 p.m. Friday, Ballroom, Union. Mortar Board, 9 tonight, Dean of Women's office. Delta Sigma Pi business meeting for actives, 4 p.m. Friday, English room, Union. Unitarian Liberal Fellowship, 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 4, Pine room, Union. Dr. O. Mykning Mehus, Veterans administration, Kansas City, Mo. "Norway and the Present Crisis." Everyone invited. The "True Yankees club", 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 4, East room, Union. All K.U. students from Delaware, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Rhode Island and Maine are invited to attend. Lutheran Student association International Supper, 6 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 4, Trinity Lutheran church, 13th and New Hampshire. Dr. John Ise, guest speaker. The following I.S.A. offices are vacant: social chairman, public relations chairman, publicity chairman and alumni secretary. Make application. 228 Strong hall, or call Maxine Holsinger at 980 before December 5 if interested. I.S.A. Ward T, 7-30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 5, 110 Fraser hall. Coming activities to be discussed. I. S.A. auditions for entertainment committee, 7:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 5. Kansas room, Union. Call Norma Hawkins, 900. Registered Nurses club, 8 p.m. Monday, Dec. 5, Watkins home. Home Economics club, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 8, 110 Fraser hall. Representative from Donnelly Garment company, manufacturers of Nelly Don dresses, will speak on current fashions and new fabrics. Guests invited; refreshments. A. W.S. Senate 4:30 today, Gamma Phi Beta house. The word "spud" for potatoes comes from an old organization called "Society for the Prevention of Unwholesome Diet." ANNOUNCING A NEW RENTAL SERVICE TUXEDOS Full Dress Cutaway and Sack Suits COMPLETE ACCESSORIES Brown's TOGGERY 830 Mass. Street Geltch Recital Has Well-Chosen Pieces The faculty recital of Waldemar Gelth professor of violin was cordially received by an audience of 300 persons in Strong auditorium Monday. By FAYE WILKINSON Mozart's "Concerto in E Flat" was a technical vehicle for the soloist. In the group of four shorter numbers "The Butterfly" (Hubay) was particularly well done. Its lightness was an effective contrast to the sorbernade of "Serenade Melancholique" (Tschalkowsky) and "Stimmung" (Achron). Professor Geltch, who is in his 28th year of teaching at the University, played a well-chosen program. He began with the "G Minor Sonata" by Tartini, 18th century Italian violinist and composer. The sonata is typical of the classical writing of that period. 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