PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAIDY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1940 Prof. Hankins Back After Harvard Stay Dr. John E. Hankins, professor of English, has returned to the University after a two year leave of absence. Dr. Hankins has been at Harvard university working on a book concerning the philosophical backgrounds of Shakespeare and Spencer. The first year of Dr. Hankin's absence was a sabbatical leave, a leave of absence granted every seventh year to college professors for rest, travel, or research. Although professors, do not always take this leave of absence, when they do it is granted either without pay or with part pay from the university where they teach. The Guggenheim fellowship, awarded to Dr. Hankins for the period from July 1, 1948 to July 1, 1949, enabled him to continue his work at the Harvard libraries during the second year of his absence from the University. Several articles by Dr. Hankins have appeared in publications of the Modern Language association, a national organization of teachers of modern languages. The book he is writing is not yet ready for publication. Dr. Hankins is the chairman for the coming year, 1950, of the Shakespeare group of the Modern Language association. Every section of the Yangtze river has its popular local name by which the natives call it. Schieflerbusch Will Speak For Toonens League Oct. 25 University Forensic league members decided Tuesday to invite Richard Schiefelbusch, assistant professor of speech and drama, to outline plans for a course in parliamentary procedure at the league's next meeting. Tuesday, Oct. 25. The program committee will also invite several students to be guest speakers at the meeting. Forensic league officers are Robert Bennett, president; Charles Hoffhaus, vice-president, Beatrice Buehler, secretary; Thomas Murphy, treasurer; and Patricia Glover, historian. Fine Arts Student Recital Will Be Given Today Students in the School of Fine Arts will present a recital at 3 p.m. today in Strong auditorium. The program will be: "Ballade in F Major, Op. 38" (Chopin), by Frank White, pianist; "Sonata in G Minor" (Eccles), by Shirley Foster, cellist; "Tales from the Vienna Woods" (Strauss), by Joyce Rohrer, soprano; "Sonata Fantasy, Op. 27, No. 1 in E flat." (Beethoven), by Billie George, pianist. University Daily Kansan Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence add 1.00 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kans, every afternoon during the University year except Saturdays and Sundays, Uni- fied School hours. Entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kans, under act of March 3, 1879. Lawrence will be the new home office of the North American Co-operative league, Luther Buchele,'45, league executive-secretary said today. Lawrence Will Have NACL Home Office The decision to locate here was made at a recent meeting in Chicago of the Co-operative League of the United States. "The N. A. C. L. is an organization of student co-ops in the United States and Canada," Mr. Buchele said. "The decision to locate in Lawrence was dependent upon the strong campus co-op movement at Lawrence co-ops include six houses providing board and room for 130 students; a grocery store, serving faculty and townspeople; the University Student Housing association; the Union Book store; and an Inter-Co-operative council, made up of representatives from the co-op houses. "Organized in 1946, N. A. C. L. provides for a nation-wide exchange of ideas on campus co-ops to facilitate the establishment of new co-ops. Zone___State