PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1943 Changes Made In Western Civ Two changes will be made in the Western Civilization requirement for the 1949 fall semester, Dr. Hilden Gibson, director of Western Civilization and Human Relations, announced recently. In previous semesters freshman and sophomore students received six hours of credit for completing the examination and juniors and seniors had their choice of receiving four hours of junior-senior credit or six hours of freshman-sophomore credit Next fall all juniors and seniors will receive only four hours of credit for the successful completion of the examination. Six hours of credit will be given freshmen and sophomores in the college. Dr. Gibson explained Beginning with the 1949 fall semester, students enrolled in Western Civilization who fail the examination will be charged with failure on their University records, he said. The examination must be repeated when failure occurs. Previously the student failing the final examination was not assessed grade points. Marine Corps Unit Open For Students Freshmen and sophomores who want to enlist in the U. S. Marine Corps platoon leaders class may do so if they are not enrolled in R. O.-T. C. or N.R.O.T.C. units, pre-medical, pre-dental, or theological classes. Training will be given in two summer sessions at Quantico, Va. prior to the senior year of those selected. Capt. William R. Terrell, commanding officer of the N.R.O.-T.C., said. For the first period, the students will receive corporal's pay plus expenses. The second summer, the student would receive sergeant's pay. Upon graduation, the student will receive the commission of second lieutenant and may apply for a regular Marine commission. Further information may be obtained from Lt. L. E. Bolts, staff member of the N.R.O.T.C. Stockton At Topeka Industrial Meeting Dr. Frank T. Stockton, dean of the University extension, met Monday with the industrial commission of the Kansas State Chamber of Commerce at Topeka to discuss methods of developing Kansas industry. Accompanying Dr. Stockton, who serves as the chairman of the commission are Dr. Paul Malone, professor of economics; Dr. J. O. Maloney, professor of chemical engineering; J. D. Morgan, assistant professor of economies, and Arthur Inman, research assistant. All serve on the bureau of research of the industrial commission. The commission, a state supported agency, is conducting research to determine the best methods to develop the state's existing industries as well as to consider the possibilities of new ones. Dr. Stockton said. Official To Interview June Graduates L. W. Prosser, '32, Proctor and Gamble representative, will interview June graduates in mechanical, chemical, electrical, and civil engineering and chemistry Wednesday and Thursday. Students interested in employment after graduation by Proctor and Gamble may sign the interview schedule in the office of T. DeWitt Carr, dean of the School of Engineering, 111 Marvin hall. University Daily Kansan Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence add $1.90 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kans., every afternoon during the University year except Saturdays and Sundays. Undergraduate students enter as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Pos* Office at Lawrence, Kans., under act of March 3, 1879. Official Bulletin Vacancy on All-Student Council due to resignation of Margie McCullough, District III. Alpha Kappa Psi professional meeting, 7:30 p.m. today, Hotel Eldridge. Forensic League, 7:30 p.m. today. Green hall. Fencing club, 7:30 p.m. today, 101 Robinson Pre-Nursing club, 4 p.m. tomorrow, Fraser dining hall. Election of officers. Occupational Therapy club, 7:30 p.m. today, Art Education room, Frank Strong. Former Boy Scouts, open meeting of Alpha Phi Omega, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, East Room, Union. Scabbard and Blade, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. Frank Strong auditorium. Documentary film, "The True Glory." Jay James Tea, 4:30-5:30 p.m. to tomorrow, Pine Room, Memorial Union. Uniforms; meeting afterwards. Quill club, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, Ballroom, Memorial Union. Sigma Delta Chi, 5 p.m. tomorrow 107 Journalism building. U. N.E.S.C.O. Education committee open meeting, 4 pm, tomorrow, East room, Memorial Union. Foreign students will tell of their campuses. Alpha Kappa Psi business meeting. 4 p.m. Thursday, Pine room, Memorial Union. Sigma Xi, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 210 Blake. Classical Club, 8 p. m. tomorrow, 210 Fraser. Dr. R. L. Lind, "Inscriptions," slides. S. S.A.C. Executive Committee A. W.S. House meeting, 4 p.m. today, 103 Frank Strong. meeting, 4 p.m. today, Pine room, Union. All basic R.O.T.C. students invited to Pershing Rifles rushing smoker, 7:30-9 p.m. tomorrow, Recreation room, Memorial Union . Le cercle française ne se recunira pas cette semaine. General Semantics club will meet 7:45 pm. tomorrow, 111 Frank Strong hall, Orville Roberts, speaker. Class of '24 Plain Reunion For Commission Week The class of '24 will hold its 25th reunion during Commencement week, Fred Ellsworth, secretary of the Alumni association, said today. Read the Daily Kansan daily. Behind the playful plot, our intentions are serious: we want you to discover for yourself the welcome DIFFERENCE and the extra pleasure in smoking that PHILIP MORRIS can bring you. Established proof of this DIFFERENCE is too extensive to be detailed here—but pre-medical and chemistry students, who will be particularly interested, can get this PROOF in published form FREE by writing our Research Department, Philip Morris Co., 119 Fifth Ave., N.Y. 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