SCULPT PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, SEPTEM ISA Offers Loving Cup To Independent Houses Organized independent houses will have a chance to add another loving cup to their trophy cases. The Independent Student's association will award the cup Oct.1, to the first organized house to have 100 per cent membership in the I.S.A. The presentation will be made at the I.S.A. watermelon feed a During orientation week the I. S. A. sponsored several activities to help new students get acquainted with each other, the University and faculty members. Sept. 13, 300 students attended the I. S. A. Fun-Frolic at the Union when Jimmie Sallard's and Danny Orton's orchestras played for dancing. Sept. 15, 15 faculty members entertained new students in their homes at I. S. A.-sponsored apple-polishing parties. About 225 students were present at the homes of the Storer, assoc. professor of physics; J. A. Bruzle, associate professor of Gorman; M. D. Clubb, professor of English; G. B. Price, professor of mathematics, E. O. Buehler, professor of speech; Paul B. Lawson, dean of the College, Miss Winnie D. Lowrance, assistant professor of Latin; Don Dixon, assistant professor of speech; A. W. Davidson, professor of chemistry; James E. Seaver, assistant professor of history; John H. Patton, professor of religion; Edwin F. Price, professor of religion; Paulo Koe, professor of anatomy; Charles K. Warner, instructor of sociology; L. C. Woodruff, dean of men. The presentation will be made Potter lake. Before the cup is presented it will be displayed at the independent houses on the campus. Sept. 16, from 2 to 5 p.m. the I. S. A. entertained 200 students at an open house with dancing and games on the Union roof. Besides the watermelon feed and presentation of the membership cup the Independent Student's Association is planning several parties and mixers for the fall semester. The dates will be announced later. Schelot Vaneemstra, Utrecht, Holland, is visiting the University as a guest of Dr. and Mrs. John H. Patton, to become better acquainted with the American way of life. He is a student of sociology in Utrecht. Visitor From Holland Studies American Life Mr. Vaneemstra is in America as a delegate from the Netherland Christian Movement to the World Student Christian Confederation General Committee in Whitby Ontario, Canada, and to the World Student Christian Federation conference at Bowling Green, Ohio. He is traveling throughout the United States during September to become better acquainted with the students and people of America. KU Receives Grant For Heart Study The University medical school has been awarded federal funds totaling $139,000 for research in heart disease. A cariovascular unit at the Medical Center in Kansas City, Kan. will be built with a grant of $100,000; a $25,000 grant was given for teaching and study in cariovascular disease; and $14,000 will aid in the establishment of a new training program. A grant of $25,000 will be given to the research project that Dr. Paul William Schaeffer, chief of the department of surgery, has been conducting for several months. Dr. Schaeffer has been studying heart disease with emphasis on the development of equipment to record more accurately and in more detail the action of the heart, Newell said. 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. Unpublished. Entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kans., under act of March 3, 1879. University Daily Kansan RELAX REFRESH RETURN - Open 11 a.m. Daily. - Dinner 5 to 7:30 p.m. - Curb service after 4 p.m. - Parking space for all. Hite, Kramer Attend Seminar Richard C. Hite, College senior, and Donald Kramer, education senior, were the Kansas chapter representatives of Lambda Chi Alpha at the first International Management Training seminar in Springfield, Ohio, Aug. 22 to 26. The University was among 127 colleges and universities represented from 46 states and four Canadian provinces that assembled at Wittenberg college. Round Corner Call K.U. 251 With Your News. Prescription 801 Mass You Are Invited To Attend Our Open House It's just a wee bit early to predict the exact date of the opening of our new home-But we want you there when we do. Just a few more days-Watch for the date! Let us attend to your banking needs from our temporary quarters directly North of our new building. Come in and get acquainted. IN THE MEANTIME 7th and Massachusetts The Lawrence National Bank Patronize the Advertisers in the University Daily Kansan. To Get the Best Results Every Time - Get Your Art Supplies at Carter's Better materials and supplies make the job easier-we offer complete lines of nationally recognized artists materials from which you can make your selection. Carter's Stationery 1025 Mass WE DELIVER Ph. 1051