FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE School of Business School Is 25 Years Old Business school graduates returning for Homecoming festivities this year will see a larger and more energetic school, Dean Leonard H. Axe said today. Enrollment has increased 800 per cent over 1945 when 119 students were registered in the School of Business. Welcoming former students and graduates back he said, "The School of Business is celebrating its 25th am- Welcoming former students and g of Business is celebrating its 25th an- niversary this year. We are pleased to have you with us to help acknowledge our 25 years of successful operation. "All activities will be centered around the school's silver anniversary. The Business School association and all member groups are sponsoring a series of talks by outstanding business leaders. You are cordially invited to attend if you can." Dr. Axe added that Rep. Fred A. Hartley, Jr. (R.-N.J.) co-author of the Taft-Hartley act, was the first speaker to be brought to the University this year by the school. Representative Hartley spoke on the "Truth about the Taft-Hartley Act" on Oct. 13. Discussing some of the Business school's services, Dr. Axe said that the business placement bureau is registering January graduates for employment interviews. Frank Pinet, director, said that more than 140 students have already registered. Terrill Clark was appointed assistant director. Our cleaners give your clothes the same perfect attention as a girl putting on make-up for a big dance. Call for immediate service or leave your clothes at one of the following pick-up stations: "MAKE - UP ATTENTION" - LAUNDERAIDE, 813 Vermont - THE COTTAGE, 1144 Indiana - VARSITY CLEANERS, 1405 Mass. - Phone 400 VARSITY CLEANERS "The Student-owned Neighborhood Cleaner" HUSK THE HUSKERS But DRIVE SAFELY WINTER CHEVROLET 738 N.H. Phone 77 UHS To Have Reception University High school will hold its fall reception at 7:30, Monday, Oct. 25, in the Kansas room of the Student Union. Karl Edwards, principal, Lee Barlow, president of the senate, and Mrs. Y. Y. Young will give short talks. The bureau of business research, now housed in Frank Strong annex "F", is rapidly expanding its activities. New research projects are being started as often as possible. The bureau is publishing a monthly report of business conditions in Kansas, entitled "Kansas Business Review." Paul Malone is director and J. D. Morgan, assistant professor of business, has been appointed assistant director. This Week's Predictions KANSAS—to win over NEBRASKA DRAKES——for winning BAKES Drake's Bakes are as light as the Jayhawker football team . . . But they're both winners 907 Mass. Phone 61 Patronize the Advertisers in the University Daily Kansan. 837-39 Mass.