FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Four On Faculty Receive Degrees Four of the five faculty members promoted recently have been granted doctor degrees within the past year. Dr. James F. Nickerson, who was promoted from assistant to associate professor in music education, received his doctor's degree in educational psychology at the University of Minnesota in December, 1948. Dr. Nickerson received his bachelor of arts degree from Nebraska Wesleyan in 1932 and came to the University in 1946. Dr. William C. Cottle, promoted from assistant to associate professor in education, received a doctor's degree in educational psychology at Syracuse university the past month. Dr. Cottle was graduated from Syracuse university with a bachelor of science degree in 1932. He came to K.U. in 1947. Dr. James W. Drury, promoted from instructor to assistant professor of political science, received his doctor of philosophy degree in political science at Princeton university in 1948, and came to the University the same year. Dr. L. Worth Seagondollar, promoted from instructor to assistant professor of physics, was graduated with a bachelor of arts degree from Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia in 1941. Dr. Seagondollar received his doctor of philosophy degree in physics from the University of Wisconsin this summer. He came to K.U. in 1948. Dr. Edward G. Nelson, advanced from associate professor to full professor in accounting, received his doctor of philosophy degree in economics at Stanford university in 1932. Dr. Nelson came to the University in 1945. Dress Up Carrots KU Dames Told Obstinate husbands who dislike carrots may eat them after all—if they're prepared attractively. Miss Dorothea Schroeder, head of the Haskell home economics department, advised the K. U. Dames recently that not only must food be well-flavored and well-cooked, but it must also have eye-appeal. Daily calorie needs, necessary vitamins and minerals, and better cooking methods were discussed by Miss Schroeder. Copies of several well-liked recipes were distributed to members. A skit depicting a home economics instructor teaching a group of stubborn teen-agers how to make biscuits was presented by the program committee. $539 Contributed In Dimes Drive Harold E. Shigley, chairman of the March of Dimes drive announced Wednesday night at an Alpha Phi meeting, a total of 63,838 were invited to the event. About 20 former members of the Boy Scouts were guests of the service fraternity. Speakers for the meeting were John Sarris, education senior; Sidney B. North, Kansas City, Mo., secretary of the national organization; Donald K. Anderson, assistant dean of men; and George Tappan, fine arts senior. The group discussed plans for the annual kite-flying day of the fraternity. Two Companies Interview Engineers June graduates in the School of Engineering will be interviewed by representatives of two companies next week. W. M. Owen, representative of the Caterpillar Tractor company, will interview students interested in mechanical, civil, or electrical work Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 22 and 23. L. E. Whitehead, representative of the Continental Oil company, will interview geology, electrical mining, and petroleum engineering students Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 21 and 22. University Daily Kansan Classified Advertising Phone K.U.376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepteds with the understanding that the bill will be paid during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University of Kansas administration office, Journalism and Library later 45 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One day Three days Five days 25 words or less ...35c 65c 90c Additional words ...1c 2c 3c MISCELLANEOUS AFTER THE SHOW, drop in and have Friendly Fountain. ENIRE Ridge Pharmacy DID YOU answer an advertisement of War Sunset Page Co. in 1836, in War Sunset Box Co., Inc. 1343 Rockport N.Y?. If so, please notify the Promotion Daily City Daily Kansas Lawrence, Kansas SPECIAL STUDENT rate on Time and Life magazines. We take subscriptions to all magazines. P.S. You get a rebate too! Student Union Bookstore. 23 MATHEMATICAS. Is the new work a little Toulouse? D. Toughey 909 Mali Phone 2084-M. JAYHAWKERS; Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our business. Our one-and-a-half hour living for fur fun, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. St. Phone 418. TO SUBSCRIBE to the Kansas City Sun to attend quarterbacks at Round Corn Drug Co. 25 TRANSPORTATION WANT RIDE to Wichita for 3 people, Friday between 12:00 & 5:00, Call 965.18 - FOUND ROBINSON ANNEX—One dark blue overcoat, leather gloves and tobacco pouch in pockets. It's too small and I'm freezing death. Gladiay exchange it in pocket. In back for medium blue overcoat. Bob Long, 2282R, after 5 p.m. MUST SELL - Skunk fur coat, worn one season, size 16-18. Cost $400, will accept reasonable offer. Excellent condition. Ph. 4-3661 (Topeka). 21 FOR SALE TRAILER HOUSE for sale 29 ft. alumina 3 room and bath. Built-in baby heating, cooking, water heater, Electric re-charging. Tandems. John Hesselgravel. $27 Mich. KODAK VIGILANT 620 folding camera with 4.5 lens, 1/200 second shutter and gun. Excellent condition, very reasonable. Ask for Leonard 128 Ln, Ph. 20783. 941 PALACE house trainee, Built-in-zeith radio. Plenty of closet and storage space. Will sell as a wife. Will sell reasonably. Can be financed. See at 1307 Conn. or call 2996J. 1939 FORD Deluxe, radio, clean paint job, good upholstery, a good deal for the car or for the home, or phone 2977-R and ask for Jim. 18 USED PORTABLE typewriter from $22.00 to $49.00 in fine shape. Come in them at the Student Union Box Store. 18 STANDARD MODEL Woodstock typewriter, also a console combination radio and public address system. Both in excellent condition Phone 621, 1520 Barker. 21 WIRE RECORDERS. Brand new, complete and ready to go. Excellent for recording telephone conversations. $100.00 Call Hank Black 2234- J11 Tenn. CONN TRUMPET "N" case, drawing set, also Geog. 6 and 14 Math 2A and Engineering Drawing I. 1835-W. Charles Tine, 2045 Mass. 22 FOR SALE: Studebaker Champion 1940 --Radio and heat--good tires--tooks off in evenings at 821 Miss. Ph. 2667, 24 METAL CABINET A1-1 condition offer FOR RENT METAL CLARINET. A-1 condition. 923 Maine. Ph. 3024-J. 22 LARGE ROOM for two boys. Individual beds, lavatory in room. Immediate possession. See B. M. Howard after 6 p.m. 940 Ky. Ph. 1844L2. 24 A DOUBLE and single room — near cam- loughe. See after € 6 p.m. 12:30. Indiana. Ph. 2631W. Ph. 1000 632-34 Mass. St. GREAT CARS FINE SERVICE SQUARE DEAL HELD OVER! THRU - SATURDAY He's Tough As A $1 Steak The Two-Gun King of The Dirty Shame Saloon! 1949's First Multi-Million Dollar Technicolor Production... Owl Show Sat Nite SUN - Thru THURS Out Thrills 'Robin Hood', 'Dodge City' LARGE_DOUBLE room for two boys; located, conveniently located; graduate proficiency; VACANCY FOR one man. Move close to campus in 1339 Ohio, See W. P. Meek. MEN-save yourself a climb-bive on top of M. Otrea. Single and double rooms one block from campus—next door to restaurants. 142 Indiana Phone 1810-W. TWO DOUBLE sleeping rooms with bunk bedrooms. Close to campus: 14. Ohio. Call 2924M. COMFORTABLE double_room for boys Very reasonable. Call 27888. 21 BUSINESS SERVICE LOST: LADY'S yellow-gold wrist watch with expansion bracelet. Lost between the Chateau and 23rd St. Finder please call 1561-M. 22 HOME MOVIES: Attention Fraternites and Sororities! See your favorite movies home or soo on these cold winter nights for a seating space can have sound movies in your own house while enjoying the privileges of smoking and casual dress. A phone call from your room will fill of variety in the field of entertainment. To mention a few, Abbott and Castello comedies, Donald Duck and Mickeyouse cartoons, sports, musicals, etc., are available. Act now and reserve your night for Home Movies in sound. The price is reasonable and well worth the purchase and phone 2868AM at 6 p.m. Bob Hudson LOST TYPING DONE: Prompt attention, accurate work and reasonable rates. Tel. 418 or bring to 1218 Conn. St. Ask for Miss Helen. tt FOUNTAIN PEN; Gray Sheafer with silver band. Lost Feb. 8. Name "Caryle Barnhard" printed on side. Please call Frances, Ph. 507. Reward. 21 OST. GRAY ART "51". Wednesday night in ladies' lounge of Watson library. 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