PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1948 ISA Votes NU Host For 1949 The regional conference of the Independent Student association in Denver Nov.17 and 18 had all the markings of a national political nominating convention, Betty van der Smissen, I.S.A. president, reported recently. The dispute arose over whether next year's convention would be at the University of Nebraska or at the University of Colorado. "Delegates from both schools made speeches, flew banners, and formed parade lines in support of their universities as sites for the 1949 regional convention." Miss van der Smissen said. "N.U. finally won out." It was decided on N.U. in the hope that more of the schools of Kansas would join the western conference. Colorado is too far away to attract many new schools, she said. The conference voted to send a telegram to an eastern fraternity commending it for pledging a Negro It also adopted resolutions which will be presented to a national conference next year in Illinois. One of the resolutions is that "race, creed, or social standing" not be considered in granting membership into the I.S.A. The group voted to offer for inclusion in the national constitution a clause expelling "all those who advocate the forceful overthrow of the government of the United States." The conference will petition the national convention to make Denver the national headquarters. Denver has two campuses and could better handle business on a nationwide basis, Miss van der Smissen said. Delegates from Montana, Wyoming, Nebraska, Colorado and Kansas attended. Charles Michener, associate professor of entomology, received a letter from Betty Lou Pelot, '47, concerning her work at the Hawaii Experimental station. Graduate Of '47 Studies Fruit Fly Miss Pelot is studying the Mediterranean fruit fly, one of the most serious insect pests in Hawaii. The University has contributed its share to the entomologists in Hawaii. Among Miss Pelot's associates are Dr. Elmo Hardy, who received his degree at the University in 1941, Dr. Leonard Tuthill, '30, and Miss Grace Oishi, who took medical entomology here under Dr. H. B. Hungerford. IT'S A HORSE ON YOU! If you don't have all that holiday cleaning ready for All the Big Doin's Act Now Call Lawrence Laundry Read It And Weep Thursday, Jan. 20, 1949, to Thursday, Jan. 27, 1949, inclusive Classes meeting at: **Working at:** Will be examined at: 8 A.M., M W F sequence* 10:00-11:50 Thurs., Jan. 26 8 A.M, T T S sequence** 10:00-11:50 Fri., Jan. 21 8 A.M, M W F sequence** 10:00-11:50 Sat., Jan. 22 9 A.M, T T S sequence** 8:00- 9:50 Mon., Jan. 24 10 A.M, M W F sequence** 8:00- 9:50 Wed., Jan. 26 10 A.M, T T S sequence** 8:00- 9:50 Tues., Jan. 25 11 A.M, M W F sequence** 8:00- 9:50 Thurs., Jan. 27 11 A.M, T T S sequence** 1:30- 3:20 Fri., Jan. 21 12 Noon, M W F sequence** 3:30- 5:20 Wed., Jan. 26 12 Noon, T T S sequence** 1:30- 3:20 Mon., Jan. 24 1 P.M, M W F sequence** 10:00-11:50 Mon., Jan. 24 1 P.M, T T S sequence** 1:30- 3:20 Sat., Jan. 22 2 P.M, M W F sequence** 1:30- 3:20 Tues., Jan. 25 2 P.M, T T S sequence** 10:00-11:50 Wed., Jan. 26 3 P.M, M W F sequence** 10:00-11:50 Thurs., Jan. 27 3 P.M, T T S sequence** 3:30- 5:20 Fri., Jan. 21 4 P.M, M W F sequence** 10:00-11:50 Tues., Jan. 25 4 P.M, T T S sequence** 1:30- 3:20 Wed., Jan. 26 5 P.M, M W F sequence** 1:30- 3:20 Thurs., Jan. 27 5 P.M, T T S sequence** 1:30- 3:20 Thurs., Jan. 20 French 1 French 2 German 1 German 2 Spanish 1 Spanish 2 (All Sections) ... 8:00- 9:50 Sat., Jan. 22 General Biology Zoology 2 } (All Sections) ... 8:00- 9:50 Fri., Jan. 21 Chemistry 2, 2E, 3, 3E, 48 (All Sections) ... 3:30- 5:20 Mon., Jan. 24 Physics 5 & 6 (All Sections) ... 8:00- 9:50 Thurs., Jan. 20 Psychology 1 & 1a (All Sections) ... 3:30- 2:00 Thurs., Jan. 20 - 5 and 4 hour classes; 3 hour classes meeting Monday, Wednesday and Friday; 2 hour classes meeting Monday and Wednesday, or Monday and Friday, or Wednesday and Friday; 1 hour classes meeting Monday, Wednesday, or Friday, at the hour indicated. ** 3 hour classes ** 3 hour classes meeting Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday; 2 hour classes meeting Tuesday and Thursday or Tuesday and Saturday or Thursday and Saturday; 1 hour classes meeting Tuesday or Thursday or Saturday, at the hour indicated. Alumnus Dies In Atchison Chester L. Mize, Sr., 69, a graduate from the University in 1901, died recently in Atchison. The Black Hills area of South Dakota is said to be the oldest mountain area on the North American continent. Mr. Mize received his A.B. degree from the University and was a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. He was treasurer of Blish, Mize, and Silliman Hardware company in Atchison at the time of his death. Funeral For KU Graduate Capt. Lyle O. Armel, '20, was buried today in the National cemetery at Arlington, Va. Captain Armel was assistant secretary of the Endowment association in 1940-41. At the time of his death he was assistant director of the civil relations division of the navy's public relations department. The mangle is considered a descent of the chard, which was used as a vegetable by the Greeks in 300 B.C. "DART" "ARDEN" "PAR" WHICH ARROW WHITE SHIRT DO YOU PREFER? 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