TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS : the truc- class, other quot- PAGE SEVEN came came ed by Art Museum Has New Work Two new expositions, "The World of Goethe", and "Art in the Theater," will be displayed in the University Museum of Art beginning Monday, March, to Saturday, May 21, John Maxon director, appressed today. The first display presented in collaboration with the German department, will commemorate the 200th anniversary of Goethe's birth. Included in this exhibition will be "Portrait of a Woman Reading" by a painter of the Nazarene group. This is the only example of the work this group in America, Dr. Maxon Ord. Also included in the collection is furniture of Austria and Germany from the period 1790 to 1830. The exhibition, "Art in the Theater", will consist of examples of scenic design over the period from the late 17th Century to the 20th century. This collection will include two drawings by the north Italian painter, Juvara, who designed the royal palace in Madrid; examples of the contemporary artists, Jones, Milzilemer and Onslager; two original paintings by the English artist, Gordon Craig; and a painting, "The Three-corned Hat," Pablo Picasso which was painted from an idea suggested in Manuel de Faya's ballet, "The Three Corned Hat." Contributors to the exhibition are: the Wadsworth athenium of Hartford, Conn.; the Museum of New York city, the Phog museum of Cambridge, Mass.; and private collectors. New Doctor Joins Staff Dr. F. E. Riordan has recently joined the staff of Watkins Memorial hospital. Dr. Riordan has just completed work at the University of Kansas Medical center. Leap Year Legal Saturday Night Without the benefit of leap year the female will get a chance to call upon the male of her choice at the ninth annual Vice-Versa dance, 9 p.m. to 12 midnight Saturday in the Union ballroom. A pep king will be chosen at the dance. Trick corsages furnished by the women, are to adorn the sweaters of the men. A hint to the uninspired—the prize for the past year was awarded to a corsage made of cigarettes and cigar butts. Tickets are $1.25 a couple and will be sold in the rotunda of Frank Strong hall this week. Teachers Discuss World Politics "Can We Have World Government and Power Politics?" This was the topic discussed at the Y.M.C.A. faculty luncheon recently. Russell H. Barrett, instructor in political science, opened the discussion by saying that "world government can not go far unless the leading powers can get together and talk over smaller problems before tackling the big job of world government itself." Emil L. Telfel, assistant professor of journalism, said, "world government is very fine idea; but what good would it do if the delegates from the different countries had no authority to settle questions?" He added that any police action taken would have to be against the rulers of the offending country, and not against the people. The next faculty luncheon will be held Thursday, March 31. The topic discussed will be, "What New Developments Affect the Power of the Press?" A professor from the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information will lead this discussion. Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone K.U.376 Terna: Cash. Phone orders are accepted understanding that the bill will be paid by cash and you must arrive during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Univer- sity office, Office of Journalism bdld., not later than 4:45 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One day Three days Five 25 words or less ...35c 65c 90c Additional words ...1c 2c 3c MISCELLANEOUS TYPING DONE. Thesis, term-papers, legal papers, business letters, reports, experiences. Experienced typist, Reasonable rates. Call Mrs. Shields 1209 Ohio. 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Cinder please call Eita Fina, 3418 LOST Approximately 50,000 tons of mineable uranium exist in the world today, Dr. Miles C. Leverett, former director of the technical division of the Oak Ridge National Laboratories, Oak Ridge, Tenn. told the regional conference of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers recently. One hundred ninety-one chemical engineering faculty and students attended. PARKER "51" pen, silver and blue. Cal Val Gilliesle. Ph. 443. 17 He termed atomic-powered aircraft of the future a "Buck Rogers idea." The weight of an atomic power plant suitable for airplanes would weigh 50 tons, which would alone rule out this possibility from the beginning. ONE spiral notebook of Elementary Ethics. Very important. If found please notify Edward Foster, McCook Hall. Ph. 3312. 17 ONE BROWN. 2 strap brief case with 3 books and papers. Elither Military School. Return to Kansan office. Leward Award. Return to Kansan office. 21 chinese, office furniture, magnetic re- Research is now beginning to apply atomic power to battleships and submarines, Dr. Leverett said. This type of power would give battleships and submarines more range and speed. "Large scale operations in atomic energy depend upon our ability to get plutonium out of uranium 235." Dr. Leverett explained. Plutonium is made from uranium 235 which is a refined product of uranium 238. One pound of uranium 235 is equal to the energy derived from 1,000 tons of coal, Dr. Leverett added. The initial costs of a centralized atomic power plant in a city plus the availability of uranium make this idea almost an impossibility. Dr. Leverett told the audience. The costs in comparison, he explained, would be 25 million dollars for the atomic power plant as compared to 15 million dollars for a coal plant. In output the comparison would be $333 per kilowatt for the atomic plant as compared to $133 per kilowatt for the coal plant. The coal reserves of the world are sufficient for 60 years of peak operation, he added. Oil and gas reserves of the world are sufficient for 200 years and the electric steam power in the United States sufficient for 2,000 years. sas State college. M.S.E. from the University of Oklahoma. and Sc.D., chemical engineering, from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dr. Leverett received his B.S in chemical engineering from Kan- The Indian name Spokane means "chief of the sun people." Outdoor Art Exhibition Scheduled For May The third annual exhibition of paintings by University students will be held the first week of May in front of Robinson gymnasium, Dana Johnson, fine arts junior announced recently. Delta Phi Delta, honorary art fraternity, will sponsor the exhibit. He said that a prize of "probably $150" would win the winning entry. The fraternity has not yet determined the number or amount of prizes to be awarded. The contest is open to any student in the University. 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