PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20. 1942 Official Bulletin April 20,1949 Sigma Delta Chi, 5 p.m. today, 107 Journalism. Pre-Nursing club, 4 p.m. today Textile Lab, basement of Fraser. Sasnak, 7:30 p.m. today, East Robinson Gymnastium. Round-table discussion headed by Miss Warner; physical therapy; Mr. Chandler; employment bureau; and Mr. Heeb, recreation. Jay Jane meeting, 5 p.m. today Pine room, Student Union. Y-Knot staff, 5 p.m. today, Henley House. Quill club, 7:30 p.m. today, East room, Student Union. KJ. Dames, 8 p.m. today, 3 Frank强兴 hall. Spanish club, 4.30 p.m. today, 113 Frank Strong. Sign list in 117 Frank Strong. Newcomers luncheon, 1 p.m. to tomorrow. Castle Tea Room. Bridge and sewing. Ku Ku meeting, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, 105 Green. Election of officers; bring money for dues. Square Dance club, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. Recreation room, Student Union. Classical club. 8 p.m. tomorrow. West Ballet Student Union. Dr. Seaver. "Gladiators." Phi Delta Kappa business meeting, noon, tomorrow, East room, Student Union. German club. 4:30 p.m. tomorrow, 402 Fraser. Please bring soap. A.W.S. President's council, 7:15 p.m. tomorrow, Miss Habein's house. Beta Gamma Sigma initiation and banquet, 5 p.m., Sunday Student Union. All who plan to attend notify Mrs. Ocamb, accounting department before 5 p.m. tomorrow. Baptist-Christian skating party changed to Friendship party, 8 p.m. Friday, Myers hall. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, 7 p.m. tomorrow, 131 Frank Strong ball. "How Can I Tell my Classmate?" will be discussed. Son Born To Elmo Maiden Mr. and Mrs. Elmo E. Maiden announce the birth of a son, Thomas Emery Maiden recently. Mrs. Maiden was a College senior the past semester and Mr. Maiden is a graduate student in engineering. THE COMMONWEALTH GRANADA Held Over! Thru Thursday Be sure and see it from the beginning. Features at 1:20, 3:21, 5:22, 7:24 and 9:27 SUNDAY • 4 Big Days Also Saturday Owl 11:15 Jeanette MacDONALD Claude Jarmon, Jr. in— The Sun Comes Up Professor Sees Few Changes In Europe After 20 Years In 20 years one would expect some changes in Europe, but I noticed no stupendous changes, explained Miss Mary Larson, assistant professor of zoology. "Whatever had happened in Denmark and Holland during the war was being quickly and remarkably recovered. In London you had to be informed about the bombed areas or you wouldn't have noticed them," she said. Westminster Abbey, Paris, London, and Amsterdam were a few of the many historical places she visited last summer in Europe "However," she added, "I have to go back to see the White Cliffs of Dover for they were under a fog when I crossed the channel." On her first trip in 1928, Miss Larson had difficulty in obtaining a passport since she did not have a birth certificate. In explaining this, she referred to Will Roger's statement made in England upon encountering the same difficulty, "I came when it was just Mom and me." Twenty years later Miss Larson said that it was easy to get a passport. On the train to New York to catch the ocean liner, one of the porters asked Miss Larson and her sister, who was traveling with her, to teach him Swedish. He wanted to learn a Swedish answer when the passengers said "Thank you." The porter was unable to pronounce the Swedish phrase, so they told him to say, "No onions in your socks," rapidly, which resembled the Swedish response. "My days aboard the ocean liner were spent in luxurious ease." Miss Larson said, as her thoughts passes from teaching tasks to her travels abroad. Miss Larson was born near Salina. She graduated from the University with a bachelors of arts degree in 1919 and received her masters degree in 1922. University Dally Kansan Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 year. 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