PAGE TWELVE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, NOV. 17, 1949 KU Delegates Attend Geological Convention Seventeen persons from the University were among the more than 1200 delegates from several countries who attended the 62nd annual convention of the Geological Society of America in El Paso, Texas, the past week. Five members of the department of geology and one from the department of zoology presented papers at the convention held Nov. 10 through Nov. 12. Dr. R. C. Moore, professor of geology, presented a paper on the "Stratigraphic Distribution of Paleozoic Crinoids." Dr. Moore is a councilor of the Palentological society, Pacific Coast branch, and denies the American Association for Advancement of Science, section E. Dr. H. A. Ireland, professor of geology, reported on "Pleistocene Physiography and Sedimentation in the Caddo Canvons of Oklahoma." Dr. R. M. Dreyer, professor of geology, gave "Wall-rock Replacement by Oxidized Copper Minerals," and was co-author of another paper, "Precipitation of Basic Copper." Dr. H. T. U. Smith, associate professor of geology, presented "Dune Forms in Western Nebraska." He is co-chairman of a committee composed of eight Americans and two Canadians, of whom five are geologists and five are soil scientists. Dr. Smith was co-author of another paper, "Map of Eolian Deposits in North America." Alfred G. Fischer, instructor in biology, gave "Microstructure of some Pennsylvanian Nailuloids." Dr. Robert W. Wilson, associate professor of zoology, presented Youmans Speaks To Medical Group When treating tuberculosis with streptomycin the tuberculum bacillus becomes resistant and other chemical agents must be used, said Dr. Guy P. Youmans, chairman of the bacteriology department at Northwestern university. Dr. Youmans spoke to the Phi Beta Pi, professional medical fraternity, members and guests Nov. 11 at the 12th annual Noble Pierce Sherwood lecture. P-amino salicylic acid, discovered three years ago in Sweden, may be used alone or in combination with streptomycin to reduce the resistance developed by about 50 per cent. In this way the overall effect is greater. Dr. Youman said. Dr. Youman is doing research on the problem of chemotherapy in tuberculosis. He's president of the Society of Illinois Bacteriologists, a sanitary firm of the Chicago tuberculosis sanitarium and the Veterans' administration. The lectures are sponsored by Phi Beta Pi, in honor of Dr. N. P. Sherwool, a member of the University faculty since 1910, and founder of the bacteriology department. Faragher Will Discuss Alloy Developments Dr. Paul V. Faragher, head of the specifications department of the Aluminum Company of America, Pittsburgh, Pa., will discuss "New Developments in Aluminum Alloys for the student chapter of the Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences, national professional areonautical engineering society. The group will meet at 7:30 p.m. today in Lindley auditorium. Dr. Faragher, was graduated in 1909 with a degree in chemistry and taught in the chemistry department at the University until 1917. His daughter, Miss Martha Jean Faragher, is an assistant instructor in Romance languages at the University. 'Stage Door' Starts Friday "Stage Door," a three-act play, will be presented Liberty at 8 p.m. in the Liberty Memorial High School auditorium by members of the Junior class in the high school. "Preliminary Report on a Torrejonian Faunule From Near Angels Peak, San Juan Basin, New Mexico." Five field trips were held on the four days previous to the convention. Dr. John C. Frye, executive director of the state geological survey, took a Cenozoic field trip to western Texas. Miss Ada Swineford and Mrs. Grace Muilenburg, of the state geological survey, participated in a Permian field trip to potash mine in Utah and the Caldwell caverns in New Mexico. Mrs. Jo Walter Batchelor, also of the state geological survey, went on a pre-Permian field trip to Texas and New Mexico. Sailendra Chakravarty, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knupp, Raymond Harbaugh, George Spivey, Shirley Rush, and Charles Sloanaker, graduate students, made a field trip to the Glass mountains and Big Bend National park in Texas, and the Sacramento mountains in New Mexico. Delegates to the meeting represented the Paleontological society, Mineralogical Society of America, Society of Economic Geologists, and Society of Vertebrate Paleontologists. Host group for the meeting was the West Texas Geological society. 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