16. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Fellowships Go To Four Four applicants have been selected for fellowships in the graduate course of city management study. They are James W. Bibb, '48; William Case, senior in political science; George S. Verhage, '44; and Robert K. Rush, senior at Kansas State college. A $50,000 Carnegie Foundation grant was made to the University early this year to establish a graduate course in city manager training. The program calls for nine months of graduate work at the University, followed by nine months of internship in an approved city office. During this latter period the applicant receives a $1,000 fellowship. A degree of master of public administration is granted on completion of the program. Four were admitted to the program. Of these, Donald Bailey, Harold Horn and Robert Judy are still fellows in training. Newell Jenkins has completed the University work and is serving his internship in Kansas City. Here's Your Chance To Be An Executive Competitive examinations for more than 40 executive positions in state service will be given for the first time in the near future, Arthur A. Herrick, director of the Kansas department of civil service, announced today. The examinations are open to citizens who have been Kansas residents for the past two years and have business or public administration experience. Each applicant will be rated on his training, experience. An oral interview, but no written examinations will be given. The posts offer starting monthly salaries ranging from $242 to $376, with top pay of $505 a month. Read the Daily Kansan daily. It takes both brawn and brain to turn out a worthy project in advanced metal-working. The lady with the hammer is Patricia Burnett Kelly, who is in the process of "raising" a salad bowl from a flat piece of copper. Measuring his nearly completed cream pitcher for uniform height is Homer Pinkard. It was only a flat piece of sterling silver many laborious hours ago. Museum Has New Art Show The University Museum of Art will display an oil painting during the Christmas season entitled "Seeker in the Night," by Albert Bloch, professor emeritus of drawing and painting. The picture shows a figure walking through a white landscape and encountering other figures. The museum will also display a pair of Norfolk island pine trees, a rare sub-tropical species which were lent by the University greenhouses. A thirteenth - century Persian bowl made of brown earthenware glazed in bright blue-green will be shown as the masterpiece of the month. In addition to these three features the museum will exhibit through December contemporary American bird paintings including three by Don Eckleberry, whom many specialists consider to be the outstanding young American bird painter. Eckleberry's works are done in black and white, oils and water colors. Dr. John Maxon, museum director, said the paintings continue the tradition of bird-painting established by Audubon in the last century. ___ An electric vacuum bottle, designed to bring a pint of water to a boil in a few minutes, shut off automatically and keep liquid a few degrees below boiling indefinitely, is now available. Speech Group Will Hear Youth Society Secretary Marlin Schrader, secretary of the Kansas Society for Exceptional Children, will speak to the speech therapy seminar at 4 p.m. today in the English room of the Union. Miss Margaret Anderson, associate professor of speech, explained that the society observes and trains handicapped and gifted children. It has about 200 members including physicians, school administrators, and nurses. Make your Holiday more beautiful with Christmas decorations from Wards: Wreaths . . Holly . . Roping . . Mistletoe . . Decorative candles . . Spruce boughs . . Pine boughts . . Xmas trees natural, silver, white . . Red waterproof ribbon. 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