PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, MAY 10, 1948 Official Bulletin May 10,1948 I. S.A. meeting with house representatives, 7:15 tonight, 228 Frank Stradg, Meeting dismissed if no quorum by 7:25. Snow Zoology club picture, 5 p.m. teday, front of Snow hall. Mortar board rehearsal for honors convocation, 3:50 today, Hoch auditorium. Phi Chi meeting following psychology seminar tonight in room 11 Frank Strong. Pi Signa Alpha initiation, 5 to day, Pine room. Dinner in Kansas room at 6:30. Members desiring to attend contact Russell Barrett. All new cabinet members of Baptist student group, Roger Williams Foundation, Theta Epsilon, or College S.S. class, meet at 7 tonight, 1124 Mus. Phi Alpha Theta piemic Thursday. Contact Harold Hixon by tomorrow night for details. Aranavay, 7.30 tomorrow, Union ballroom. Social gathering after meeting. Math club, 4 p.m. Wednesday, Clinton park, Sign today in 205 Frank Strong, Sixty cents per person. Election and program award. Student court will review appeal cases on parking tickets, 7:30 pm tomorrow court room, Green hall. All defendants notified by mail. K. U. Dames bridge, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Pine room, Union. Home Economics club. 5 p.m. Thursday, Fraser dining room. Election of officers. Sign at home economics office before 5 p.m. Wednesday. Letters of application for dance manager job to Sue Webster, 1625 Edgehill Road. Enclose address and phone number. Deadline Friday. All organized houses and organizations leave dates, preference and alternative for next year's parties at office of dean of women by Thursday. Indicate closed dates desired. Devotion each morning. 8:30-8:50 Danforth chapel, sponsored by Student Religious council. All are welcome. 150 Will Study Democracy Basic problems of democracy will be studied by 150 students, workers and farmers at the Encampment for Citizenship from June 28 to Aug. 7 in Riverdale, N.Y. Besides studying courses on the meaning of democracy, minorities, international policy and economics, the group will take field trips to the stock exchange, housing projects, Hyde park, the United Nations and other points of interest in New York. They will live on the 14-acre campus of Fieldston school. Guest speakers and staff members will be experts on civic, political, farm, labor or business problems. Workshops on public speaking, propaganda techniques, political organization, inter-racial committees and foreign policy will be open to the campers. Tuition and living expenses for the six weeks cost $125. Applications and further details may be obtained from Dr. Kathryn Frederick, executive secretary, Encampment for Citizenship, 2 West 64 street, New York 23, N. Y. In 1947, 990 Americans were killed and 22,000 injured by automobiles with defective brakes. Check your car and check accidents! Rose Lee's LUNCH 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Weekdays 7 p.m.-12 p.m. Fri., Sat. 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Sun. Chicken Dinners 1305 W. 7th Parking Space Sunday Spooner-Thayer Exhibits Textiles Of Four Countries Sealamandre textiles are being shown at the Spooner-Thayer Museum of Art until May 29. They are reproductions of historic designs made for modern interior decorations. These textile designs represent various historical periods of France, Germany, England, and the United States, and are examples showing the economic and political conditions of each country as important factors in determining trends in art. The exhibition came from the Scalamandre Museum of Textiles in New York. Biedermier, a red and white candy - striped textile, represents German decoration from 1810 to 1850. After the Napoleonic wars, the German people were too poor for any but the simplest home decorations, hence the simplest of designs with bright colors for their plain rooms One of the French designs, which was popular during the reign of Louis XV, has a pastoral and floral motif in green silver. During this period graceful naturalness replaced the magnificent designs of the preceding era. The Louis Philippe pattern of deep green with a rose and ribbon design is typical of the Romatic epoch in which the king boasted that as he was a man of simple tastes, ornamentess was forbidden. The early Republicans, textiles in the early American group, show a large blue eagle on a red and white background. This indicates the intense patriotism of the early Americans who used eagles and stars on practically everything. A design copied from a painting by de Chirico, "The Ancient Horse," depicts the ancient horse frightened by the voice of the oracle and is an example of modern American textiles. Colorful weave patterns of brocade, lampsa, brocalle, amure, and damask are displayed with explanatory labels to describe the different weaves. Child Death Rate Drops New York—(UP)—The death rate of children from one to four years old has dropped 60 per cent since 1930, according to Dr. Louis I. 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