====PAGE-LEVEL METADATA==== University Daily Kansan Page 0197_2 from reel: L 2343 (1948-10-29 to 1949-10-10) https://digital.lib.ku.edu/ku-udk/151522 Title: 'Y' to See That Freshman Men Get Counseling Summary: A counseling program for new men entering the University is being set up by a Y.M.C.A. committee on new student counseling. The committee will select men to act as counselors to incoming students in a way that will work the greatest benefit for the new men. Category: campus news Subjects: student counseling; freshman orientation; university services Named Entities: Judy, Robert [graduate student]; Petersen, James [committee member]; Varenhorst, Glenn [committee member]; Bathurst, Bruce [committee member]; Chesky, Robert [committee member]; Hill, Otis [education junior]; Rucker, William [College junior]; Pickering, Austin [business junior]; Atherton, John G. [counselor]; Bales, Gerald K. [counselor]; Chalfant, Bill [counselor]; Upp, Ken [counselor]; Oberhelman, Harley [counselor]; Grimm, Richard [College junior]; Peterson, James [College senior]; Club, Roger [College senior]; Yaple, Richard [business senior]; Wahl, Richard [business senior]; McClung, Ralph [business senior]; Sheldon, George [pharmacy junior]; Sieben, Don [College sophomore]; Uhlig, Paul [College sophomore]; Bibler, Richard [fine arts junior]; Ehrlich, Harold [fine arts junior]; Thiesen, Patrick [graduate]; Wonder, Ray L. [business junior]; Bell, Norman [education sophomore] Confidence: 0.85 Title: 'Daze' Applications Due at 6 Tonight Summary: The deadline for turning in applications for the positions of business manager and publicity director for the all-student musical comedy 'College Daze' has been extended until 6 p.m. today. Written applications should be left at the Student Union activities office in the Union. Category: campus news Subjects: student activities; campus events; applications Confidence: 0.8 Title: Students Can Forget Finals at Hayseed Hop Summary: It's guaranteed that you will forget all about finals for three entertainment-filled hours at the 'Hayseed Hop' from 9 p.m. until midnight Saturday in the Union building. 'Lafe and his Silo Boys' will provide the entertainment with their farmhouse antics during the first minutes of the dance. Category: campus news Subjects: student events; dances; entertainment Confidence: 0.8 Title: 28 Students Hurt in Accidents on Ice Summary: Seven more students were admitted to Watkins Memorial hospital Wednesday, many as a result of the dare-devil tactics used on the icy campus. Twenty-one other students were treated and released. Eleven of the students treated Wednesday received injuries from falls on the ice. Four received injuries while sliding down hills, four while skating on the ice and snow, and two were involved in sledding accidents. Category: campus news Subjects: student safety; accidents; winter weather Confidence: 0.8 Title: Campus Issues Are Discussed Summary: Campus problems were the main topics of discussion Wednesday at the first meeting of the planning committee for the fifth annual student-faculty conference to be held Saturday, March 5, at the Union. The purpose of the conference, which is sponsored by Mortar Board and Sachem, is to discuss problems of students and faculty, and to find solutions to them. Category: campus news Subjects: student government; campus planning; university governance Confidence: 0.75 Title: Court Fines 3 Students Summary: The student court assessed a total of $7 in fines Wednesday as it affirmed four traffic violations appeals by three students. Ross E. Howell, education sophomore, was fined $1; Owen C. Peck, graduate in medicine, was fined $2; and Harold H. Ziesch, College sophomore, was fined $2. Category: campus news Subjects: student discipline; university judiciary; campus justice Confidence: 0.8 Title: Industry Man Speaks to SAM Summary: Money isn't everything, Thomas M. Hutsell told members of the Society for the Advancement of Management Wednesday at a banquet honoring graduating seniors. Mr. Hutsell, training manager of the Kansas City branch of the West-Auto Supply Company, spoke about 'Non-Financial Incentives' in job holding. There are two kinds of wages, financial and mental, he said. Category: features/profiles Subjects: career development; industry relations; student organizations Named Entities: Hutsell, Thomas M. [speaker]; Smith, Ralph R. [business senior]; Stockon, Dean F. T. [University Extension] Confidence: 0.8 Title: Career Counselor Will Talk Tonight Summary: Rev. G. Wendell Jung, vice-president and career counselor for Bloomfield college and seminary, Bloomfield, New Jersey, will speak at 7 tonight in Westminster house, 1221 Oread street. He will describe the work of the Rev. Anthony Mon-teiro, industrial chaplain for eleven factories in New Jersey. Category: features/profiles Subjects: career guidance; student services; professional development Named Entities: Jung, Rev. G. Wendell [vice-president]; Anthony, Rev. [Westminster house]; Mon-teiro, Anthony [industrial chaplain] Confidence: 0.8 Title: Baldwin Favors Sound Defense Policy but Warns Against 'Absolute Security' Summary: The United States must work for a sound policy of military defense for security today but must not chase the will-of-the-wisp of absolute security. This was the advice of Hanson Baldwin, military editor of the New York Times at the convocation in Hoch auditorium today. Introduced by Chancellor Deane W. Malott as the speaker on the 100th anniversary of the founding of the American Society for the Advancement of Science, the tall, distinguished journalist spoke on 'Security in the Atomic Age.' Category: editorial Subjects: national defense; foreign policy; military strategy Named Entities: Baldwin, Hanson [military editor]; Malott, Deane W. [Chancellor] Confidence: 0.85 Title: Reviews Years of Social Gain Summary: Gains in British social legislation in the past half-century were explained Wednesday to 300 students and faculty in Frank Strong auditorium by Britain's first woman cabinet minister, Miss Margaret Bondfield. She was minister of labor in 1929. On her second good-will lecture tour of this country for the British labor government, 'Our Maggie,' as she is known at home, gave a seven-point talk on the 'New Age of Social Security in Britain.' Category: reviews Subjects: social legislation; labor history; political commentary Named Entities: Bondfield, Margaret [British minister of labor] Confidence: 0.8 Title: Weather Summary: Kansas—Partly cloudy today, tonight and tomorrow. Warmer today and east tomorrow. 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