PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1949 As The Kansan Sees It . . . World Student Service Fund To help others in distress is a mark of our culture, a test of our civilization. The 20th century, while witnessing the greatest strides in our material and scientific progress, has yet witnessed more misery and suffering than the world has ever seen. Millions of young people have been displaced, their possessions destroyed, their families killed or dispersed. In a happier day, they, too, like you, would have been students in some great college or university. That opportunity will not now come to them, unless you will help. The World Student Service Fund is your opportunity to do just this. It is a far-flung project of students in behalf of students. The University of Kansas always has been a spearhead in this effort, with a reputation for doing the job. This year's drive began Monday Those students who are leading it hope that each student will participate by giving something. But no one will or can be made to give. It must be a willing and voluntary effort; each student must make that effort for himself. The opportunity is here. And surely the plentifulness, the luxury, the accepted ease of our life here in mid-America should waken in each of us the desire to share a little of what we have, to ease the burden, and give hope and accomplishment to those elsewhere, who have the same ideals, ambitions, and abilities which we enjoy. Deane W. Malott, Chancellor KU Bureau Of Government Research Leads State Toward Better Government Students, as well as all Kansans, could benefit from a better understanding of the University's bureau of government research and the services it offers. As the name implies, this agency conducts research on the operation of local, state, and national government, and distributes its findings through many channels. The bureau takes a neutral position politically, but points out that when scientific investigation of a governmental problem shows one solution to be the best, that solution will be recommended. A monthly publication of the bureau, "Your Government," has a circulation of over 23,000. This bulletin is easy to read and offers a wealth of information concerning both our state and national governments. Particular emphasis is placed on the various duties and services of the governing bodies in Kansas. Anyone may have his name placed on the permanent mailing list without charge. Citizen pamphlets reach much the same audience as the bulletin, and can be found in most Kansas high schools. The bureau receives many letters from individuals and groups seeking a better understanding of government, and is glad to answer all such requests. The bureau is working on a plan to provide special training for state employees. Co-operating with the University Extension and other agencies, the bureau now sponsors annual schools for peace officers and city managers. Other such schools are planned for the future. A consulting service, an administrative analysis service, and various research projects are also among duties performed by this bureau which is doing much to bring about better government in Kansas Ralph Hemenway Dear Editor Caesar's Gone And This Guy's Glad Dear Editor: Is it really true that Caesar is going to be banned from the campus? Are the Betas really going to dispose of him? I can hardly imagine riding my motorcycle thru the campus without Caesar "carefully picking his way between students" while playfully trying to chew my leg off. I don't suppose that I should hold a grudge against the pup, though. He has bitten me only four times this year. Only one time did he bite me badly enough that I had to go to the hospital for a little first aid. I believe I was wearing a $15 pair of pants that morning, too. He was probably just stretching his back the morning he pushed me and my 600-pound motorcycle over. He must have mistaken me for a campus cop. It is a shame our amiable, intelligent, and lovable campus mascot is going to be leaving us. I love him so that I'll feel forsaken if he is not running about two feet ahead of me some nice, muddy morning, gayly flipping mud in my face with his cute little paws. He exhibited a highly-developed canine "sixth sense" by making himself scarce a couple of Sundays ago when a buddy and I rode all over town looking for him with a .45 automatic. If it is necessary to take Caesar away, I hope he is given a nice place to stay—someplace where he can't get into any trouble, someplace about six feet under ground. Dave Yates, College sophomore University Daily Hansan Member of the Kansas Press Assn. National Press Association. Press Assn., and the Associated Collegiate Press. Represented by the National Ad- dress Service, 420 Madison Ave. New New York City Student Newspaper of the UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Chalk Talk Men at Louisiana State university may have their "Stormy," but any fraternity man at KU. would be willing to bet she couldn't hold a candle to Millie, the star attraction at the inter-fraternity conference the past Saturday. A high school student who attended the art conference the past weekend remarked as she heard the whistle blow and saw University students rush from Frank Strong hall; "Gosh, there must be something else going on here. I didn't see all those people at the art meeting." Editor-in-Chief...Anne Murphy Managing Editor...Bill F. Mayer Asst. Man. Editor...Marijane Burcher Asst. Man. Editor...Richard D. Baucher City Editor...Nora Temple Asst. City Editor...Harold Reddoch Asst. City Editor...Gelgraf Asst. 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