UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE TWO MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1949 The Carruth prize for poetry was established in 1923 by the K.U. Alumni association of New York. It is in memory of Dr. W. H. Carruth, former head of the German department and vice-chancellor of the University who died in 1924. Annual Poetry Contest Opens The committee for preliminary judging is composed of Professor West, chairman; J. H. Nelson, dean of the Graduate school; and Robert W. Stallman, assistant professor of English. The poems must be submitted in triplicate under an assumed name. The author's name and titles of the poems should be contained in another sealed envelope. The manuscripts should be turned in to Professor West in 211 Fraser or to the English office in 201 Fraser. The deadline for the 23rd, annual William Herbert Carruth Memorial contest for student poetry has been set for Friday, April 22. Ray B West, associate professor of English, said today. Vets List Any Changes The winner will receive $50; the second and third prizes will be $25 and $15. The contest is open to any regularly enrolled student, either graduate or undergraduate. Veterans who were recently married or who plan to be married soon must furnish evidence to the Veterans administration of the change in their marital status in order to qualify for higher subsistence. Sherwin L. Derby, V. A. office, said Thursday. Mr. Derby pointed out that such evidence varies with the individual but that generally such documents as certified copies of the record of marriage, birth, or divorce are required before higher subsistence, can be paid by the V. A. The date on which the VA. receives this evidence will be the effective date of the increase. In many instances, Mr. Derby said, veterans are not allowing sufficient time for making application for a certificate of eligibility to take G.I. schooling or training. Veterans should apply for it at least 30 days in advance. Failure to do so frequently results in a veteran being unable to begin his training at the anticipated time. In cases where a veteran is taking a second course of training under the G.I. bill, a supplemental certificate of eligibility should be secured from appropriate V.A. regional office. Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers Brand New SEAT COVERS - Fiber without leather $18.75 Made up and installed at Straw in K.U. colors Morgan-Mack 609 Mass. Ph. 277 Official Bulletin A. S.C. finance committee, 7 tonight, 210 Frank强礼 hall. All organizations desiring money should attend. The following organizations should send officers to present their request: A.W.S., Delta Sigma Rho, Engineering council, K-Club, Y.M.C.A. and International club. Jewish Student Union, 5 p.m. to day. Pine room, Union. Mathematical colloquium of the department of mathematics, 4:30 p.m. today, 203 Frank Strong hall. Prof. Casimir Kuratowski, visiting lecturer of the American Mathematical society for 1948-49. "Topology of General Function Spaces." Y. W. C. A. In t ecultural, open meeting, 5 p.m. today, Henley house. In de dependent Women's Senate meeting with Independent men's political party, 7:30 p.m. today. Recreation room, Union. I. S.A. council meeting, 5 p.m. today, 16 Fraser; for house representatives also. Pre Nursing club, 4 p.m. Wednesday, Fraser dining room. The following are notified to appear before student cqurt, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, Green hall courtroom; Richard Adams Hunter, Melvin Muroff, Myron L. MeNown, Harwin M. Wright, William L. Martindell, William R. Snuffin, Lester L. Henry, Robert L. Jongema, Vertis M. Ambrose, Gene R. Feaster, Richard Calhoun Harris, Philip S. Holzmzan, Paul D. Wilson, Jr. No regular Tau Sigma meeting tomorrow because of intramural swim meet. Special groups may rehearse in gym at regular practic time. Alpha Kappa Psi field trip, mee 12:30 p.m. tomorrow, Union. W. S.S.F. solicitors not having packets call at office, rotunda of Frank Strong hall. Drive deadline extended till Wednesday night. Physical Therapy club St. Patrick's party, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, East room, Union. Call K.U. 251 With Your News. He's Cut Once In 10 Years He's Cut Once In 10 Years Harman, W. Va.—(U.P.)—Harp. Long missed school one day. Harman, but he doesn't expect any trouble from the truant officer. It was the first time he had missed in ten years. His sister Leusea, has not missed a day nor been tardy in her eleven years of school. University Dally Kansan How Satisfying Can a Meal Be? Let us show you. Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence add $1 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kans., every afternoon during the University year except Saturday and Sunday examination periods. Entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kans., under act of March 3, 1879. 1109 Mass. Smoke a LUCKY to feel your LEVEL best! Bill's Grill Light up a Lucky! 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