UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, NOV. 3, 1948 W. A. White Foundation To Meet Here The William Allen White foundation will meet at the University Monday, Nov. 7. Burton W. Marvin, dean of the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public information, said today that the sessions will begin at 10 a.m. in the Pine room of the Union building. They will extend throughout the afternoon following a luncheon in the English room. The purpose of the meeting is to organize the foundation on a permanent basis and to set up a program, Dean Marvin said. Officers and trustees will be elected. Those who will attend include Deane W. Malott, chancellor of the University; Karl Klooz, bursar of the University and secretary-treasurer of the foundation; John P. Harris, editor of the Hutchinson News-Herald; Dwight Payton, publisher of the Overbrook Citizen; Clyde M. Reed, Jr., editor of the Parsons Sun; Martin Fruhman, Dallas, Texas, businessman; Oscael Stauffer, publisher of the Topeka State Journal. Roy Bailey, former publisher of the Salina Journal; John Redmond, editor and publisher of the Burlington Daily Republican; W. T. Beck, editor and publisher of the Holton Recorder; Arthur Capper, former U.S. senator and publisher of the Topeka Daily Capital; Lacy Haynes, chief of the Kansas City, Kan. bureau of the Kansas City Star; and Alvin McCoy, Kansas correspondent for the Kansas City Star. Henry J. Allen, president of the foundation, former governor of Kansas and former publisher of the Wichita Beacon, will be unable to attend because of ill health. It was decided in 1944 to set up the foundation at the University in connection with the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information. The foundation is to work along with the school and is to assist the press in its activities and its efforts toward self-improvement. Three Plays To Be Given Three student directed one-act plays, sponsored by the University Players, will be presented at 8 p.m. at the Little Theater of Giess hall. Wilson E. O'Connell, College junior, will direct "Lady of Larkspur Lotion," written by Tennessee Williams, author of "Street Car Named Trouble" in the story centered around life in the French quartet of New Orleans. Noel Coward's "The Bronze Lady and the Crystal Gentleman" will be directed by Milton D. Commons, graduate student. The play is a French farce. Patricia Dixon, College sophomore, will direct "Soap Opera," a comedy written by John Kirkpatrick. "The purpose of the presentation is to give new actors and actresses a chance to be seen by the directors of major campus productions and also for the stage crews to experiment on new techniques," O'Connell said. Naval Unit To Hear Anders Ellis L. Anders, Jr., assistant professor of petroleum engineering, will speak to the National Petroleum Reserve unit in Kansas City, Mo. Friday, Nov. 4. His subject will be "Completion Practices for Oil Wells." Students Apply For Scholarships Twenty-five University students have told the Graduate office that they intend to apply for Fulbright scholarships, said Dean J. H. Nelson, chairman of the Fulbright committee. The committee will accept requests for applications for 10 more days. Dean Nelson expects about 650 scholarships to be awarded during 1950-51. These will be chosen from approximately 10,000 applications. The newly-organized Fulbright committee consists of: J. H. Nelson, dean of the Graduate school; Laurence C. Woodruff, dean of men, and Miss Margaret Habein, dean of women. Dean Nelson is Fulbright scholarship advisor. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. 80th Year. Modern-to-the-minute. Needs. Secretarial Training Civil Service. Higher Accounting and Au- dministration Box 424. Lawrence Business College All men interested in playing on the Y.M.C.A. basketball team are asked to turn in their names at the Y.M.C.A. office in the Union. Basketball Players Needed For YM The "Y" team of the past year placed second in the state tournament, and also took second in Independent intramural play. Norman H. Sherman, College sophomore, will coach this year's team. Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers. Expert Watch REPAIR Electronically Timed Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 week or less service. WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. --- Lawrence National Bank 7th and Mass. A and B Root Beer Stand 620 N. 2nd Have you tried one of our Chicken-Fried Steaks? Served with French Fries, Salad Hot Rolls, Drink, and Dessert. 70c Read the University Daily Kansan—Patgonixe Its Advertisers. Leave Lawrence 7:00 a.m. and arrive in Lincoln in time for pregame rally at the Lincoln Hotel. Leave Lincoln 6:30 p.m. and arrive in Lawrence at 11:30 p.m. Go the safe, comfortable way. Modern coaches, — Chairre attendants. 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