PAGE FOURTEEN UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS FRIDAY. NOV. 18, 1949 New Dorm To House185 A new dormitory for 185 women will join Corbin hall on the north. As seen from Ohio street the L-shaped structure will be 159 feet long. The short part of the L will measure 93 feet. Each wing will be 40 feet wide. The $625,000 residence hall may be done by the fall of 1950, "if the winter weather stays open," Basil Green, contractor said today. Miss Margaret Habein, dean of women, revealed today that beginning in the fall of 1951 only freshmen women will be housed in the building if it is finished before then," she said. "no distinction will be made." The 1947 state legislature appropriated $500,000 for the building. University officials hope the remainder of the cost can be financed from housing reserve funds. Food for the residents of Corbin hall and the new dormitory will be cooked in the same kitchen. They will have separate dining rooms. Advertising Group Initiates Eleven Alpha Delta Sigma, professional advertising fraternity, initiated 11 students Tuesday night. The new members are Richard Bibler and Donald Patterson, fine arts seniors; Dean Helfert, Robert Honnold, Charles Reiner, Verne Rickets, and James Shriver, jour-naires and Forrest Bellus, Edmund Fink, James Lowher, and Clifford McComas, journalism juniors. John Malone, instructor in journalism, addressed the fraternity and guests on the subject "New Printing Methods." "New photo engraving and photo offset printing methods are about to make possible entrance into newspaper publishing with lower initial investment and lower production costs after once in business." Mr. Macklin says the new method opinion is that these new methods are bringing most significant changes in the printing industry since Gutenberg's time." Guests at the meeting included L. N. Flint, professor emeritus of journalism; Lee S. Cole, instructor in journalism and advisor to Alpha Delta Sigma; and nine alumni of the fraternity. Alumni of the organization who were present were: A. V. Mura '48, Don Welch '49, Bill Dill '48, Bill Anderson '48, Bill Degen '49, Ira Gissen '49, Harold Lukens '48, Gene McLaughlin '49, Paul Peruca '49, Harold Sandy, Gregg Stock '48. Graduate To Speak To Theta Sigma Phi Theta Sigma Phi, honorary professional fraternity for women in journalism, will have a professional meeting at 5 p.m. Nov. 22 in the sky parlor of the journalism building. Miss Lois Lauer, '49, will speak. Miss Lauer is editor of Kansas Publisher, a magazine published by the Kansas Press association in Topeka. She was president of the fraternity during the past year. The fraternity will hold a rum-mage sale Dec. 3 in the old bank building at 643 Massachusetts. Members are requested to turn in posters by Nov. 22. New York — (U.P.) The Fashion Foundation of America has said that the well-groomed man should take a page from the ladies' beauty book and carry a vanity case. Fashion Foundation Says Men Should Have Compacts "We recommend a vanity case for men since personal appearance is as important as the cut, pattern, and color of the clothes," Ben Russell, chairman of the men's division of hand show, said should contain a comb, mirror, powder to conceal late-aftermoon whiskers, and a tooth brush. "We can copy from our G.I.'s who, during World War II carried the army equivalent of a vanity case—the carry-all kit that held shaving equipment, a mirror, comb, toothbrush, and other personal accessories," he said. AROTC Rifle Team Has Indoor Practice . The air force R.O.T.C. rifle teams, coached and managed by M/Sgt. Robert L. Williams, assistant instructor of air science, is practicing firing on the indoor range of the Military Science building. The team will fire approximately 25 postal matches with other A.R.O. T.C. units throughout the country. They will also fire in the William Randolph Hearst R.O.T.C. match in competition with all other R.O.T.C. units in the country. Have YOU got your Little Black Book? It's the Address Book with Social Significance Provides Sophisticated date data, both pertinent, and imprinting. dispensable to the BMOC Indispensable to the BMOC Sturdily bound for heavy duty and long life. $1.00 POSTPAID Order From: The Bounty Company, Publisher, Btchie & Bonville Avenue, New York N.Y. 112-369-5070 Copyright 1949, LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO Co.