PAGE EIGHTEEN UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22,1948 The Graduate School Enrollment Has Doubled Doubled enrollment and added programs for degrees show the progress of the Graduate school the past few years, Dean J. H. Nelson said today. Programs leading to advanced degrees of master of fine arts, and master of public administration were started this fall. The public administration work received a $50,000 grant from the Carnegie foundation. This enables the political science department to institute apprenticeship training for city managers, Dean Nelson said. E. O. Stene, associate professor of political science, is in charge of this program. A degree of master of social work is also a new program, giving two years training to social workers. "Before the war enrollment in Fun Choosing from the luscious food on our menus. Everything is to delicious . . . everything prepared in the best of exacting taste. Come in today and enjoy one of our wonderful dinners. DUCK'S TAVERN the graduate school was between 300 and 400 students," Dean Nelson said. "This fall there are 738 enrolled, a new record for the school. The size could be further increased by not limiting out of state students to those with very strong records. "The emphasis of study is in the science departments," the dean said. "Greater interest in science was shown before the war and has been growing stronger since. Chemistry, geology, and biological science enrollment is especially high. "There is also a great interest in psychology, especially clinical psychology. The University co-operates with the Menninger foundation and Veterans hospital in Topeka to give the students practical experience in this field." Read the Daily Kansan daily. You can be your own quarterbackfrom the bleachers-or throughout life,but good backing is necessary. You, like the old timers coming back Saturday, will gain support and confidence from a bank account in- THE LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK "The Best in Banking Since 1865" Gamble's . . . . WHETHER FORECAST -- Whether it rains or chill winds blow . . . These are a REAL VALUE! Our Regular Low Price $3.69 SALE 2.97 So practical! the gay Indian patterns resist soiling! So warm fleecy, 100% cotton! Choose red, green or blue. 66 x 80. Save 72c each! We'll see you at the Game Saturday! STORE CLOSED 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Open 5 to 9 p.m. Gamble's Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers: Let's celebrate at HOMECOMING DANCE 2 Great Bands For Dancing Warren Durrett Popular K. C. Recording Artist SATURDAY-OCTOBER23 2 9-12 Union Building $1.25 per couple ● ● K. U.'s own Harlan Livingood his trombone and Orchestra