PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1948 Official Bulletin April 22,1948 Deutscher Verein wird sich heute Abend um 4:30 in 402 Fraser versammein. Herr Henry Gurk wird reden. Christian Science organization 7:30 toilight, Danforth chapel. J. A. Strand, representative for Liberty Mutual Insurance company, will be on the campus April 26 to interview seniors interested in sales trainee position. Arrange for interview through business placement bureau in Frank Strong. United World Federalists, 4 p.m today, Myers hall, upstairs. Dr Kirby Page, speaker. All bills for Engineering exposition to be turned in to John Margrave or dean's office this week. Le Cercle Francais se reuina jeudi soir, le 22 vilr 41h 30 dans la salle 113 FS. M. Mahieu fera une causerie. Tous ceux qui s'interests au francis sont invites. El Aieneo se reune el sabado a las 545 en la sala de Kansas para celebrar el día de Cervantes. Reservaciones para la cena deben hacerse con el sr. Herman antes del viernes. Tau Beta Pi and Sigma Tau pictures for Jayhawker, 7 tonight, Military Science building. Meditation and prayer every day except Wednesday, 5-5:30 p.m. in Danforth chapel, sponsored by Inter-Varsity Christian fellowship. Negro Students' association, 7:15 tonight. Myers hall. Tau Sigma, 7:15 tonight, Spanish 8 n.m. Balinese. Student-faculty conference committee on curriculum, 4 p.m. today 11 Frank Strong. Any student may attend. A. W.S. senate, 4 p.m. today, office of dean of women. Four-No Bridge club, 7:30 tonight Union ballroom. All interested invited. A. I.E.E., 7:30 tonight, 210 Blake C. H. Weiser, "Registration of Engineers." All electricals invited. Geology club, 7:30 tonight, 426 Lindley. Dr. Bruce Wilson, University of Manitoba. "Geology of Nickel Sulfide Deposits." Everyone welcome. Quack club, 7:30 tonight. New pledges attend and bring $1 dues. Applications still open for editor and business manager of student directory. Letters of application stating classification, qualifications and previous experience to Betsey Sheidley, Gower place, before Saturday. Alpha Phi Omega, 7 tonight, Pine room, Union. Observatory open house, 7:30-10 p. m. tomorrow. See Saturn and its rings. Lindley hall. Zoology picnic, 2-6 Saturday, Robinson farm. Quilt club, informal meeting, 8:30 tonight, Pine room. Flying Horse Gas, No Doubt Fort Worth,—(UP)—A General Motors experimental automobile drove from Detroit to Fort Worth without a stop at a filling station. The car did refuel, however, but it passed up the conventional gasoline stations and stopped only at airports. The automobile powered by a recently-developed engine, uses high octane aviation gasoline. BILL'S GRILL JUICY STEAKS Delicious Dinners Sandwiches—Malts Open Daily 6 a.m. 1:30 p.m Across from Court House --- Eureka' I Have Found It; That's The Service Of APO “Has anyone turned in a copy of Contemporary Psychopathology?” “What does it look like?” "Well, it is a big black book with gold lettering on it and my has a drawing of a pin up girl on the inside cover." 14. It fits the description. Would you just sim- "This must be it. It its the descr card," thus another satisfied customer of the lost and found department walks off with a smile on his face. The lost and found has done its job. Speaking of books, the department has collected a library of 125 books whose owners have not claimed them. The books most commonly lost are freshmen English composition books which might be an indication of the students' attitude toward the course. Fifty odd assortments of notebooks from vest pocket spirals to loose leaf board backs are stacked up awaiting call. Books, pens, pencils, gloves, and scarfs are articles more often lost. Under the miscellaneous file can be found everything from a $50 set of drawing instruments to a box of absorbent cotton and a set of swab sticks to match. An expected baby will not get his red knitted sweater because his mama ran off and forgot the partly completed sweater, needles and all. No doubt it has been turned in to the lost and found by a kind-hearted baby lover who hopes the mother will claim the stuff and finish the sweater in time for the expected arrival. The lost and found department, sponsored by the Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity, is located in a little room near the entrance to the Union ballroom. The office is open from 11 to 11:50 in the morning and from 2 to 3 in the afternoon, five days a week. Jewelry, class rings, and pipes run high on the lost list. Eight activity books with no names on them are being held until the owners claim them. Men's and women's jackets and coats, 19 of them, have been turned in as well as one fur piece. All articles turned in are looked over and if there is any identification, the owners are notified by post card. Otherwise, the articles are filed away in neat wooden boxes labeled with the general classification of the lost article. Students can make their claims by identifying themselves and the article. They must also sign a card stating that they have received the lost goods. Fine Arts Banquet To Honor Swarthout Stanley Chappell, St. Louis, symphony and choral conductor, and Lawrence Sickman, of the Nelson Art gallery in Kansas City, will speak at the banquet. Chancellor Deane W. Malott will be toastmaster. D. M. Swarthout, who has been dean of the School of Fine Arts for 25 years, will be honored at a banquet to be held in the Kansas room of the Union at 6:30 p. m. May 4. This is the traditional Fine Arts banquet which was held annually during Fine Arts week before the war. Tickets, which are $1.75 may be obtained from fine arts students or by calling Mrs. Jeanette Stough, 129A Frank Strong, Reservations will be limited to 260. Groff Conklin— Treasury of Science Fiction Groff Conklin— Best of Science Fiction $2.50 Call K.U. 376 with your Want Ads Healy & McComas— Adventures in Time and Space $2.95 Students Attend Kansas City Event Portable Novels of Science---- Several University students and instructors are attending "New Horizons," a national physical education conference being held Monday through Friday in the municipal auditorium in Kansas City, Mo. The conference is sponsored by the Physical and Anatomy Association of Heat, Physical and Assessment. $2.00 Van Vogt— The World of a. £9.50 Miss Ruth Hoover, associate professor of physical education, will summarize a panel discussion on women's athletics Friday night. Donald F. Powell, director of intramural sports, will take part in a discussion of intramural athletics on Friday. Phases of physical education to be discussed are dance, health education. health instruction, safety education, aquatics, facilities, and research. You are cordially invited to come in and browse. Joan Vickers Recital Will Be Sunday Afternoon THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Phone 666 Joan Vickers, soprano, will give her senior recital at 4 p. m. Sunday in Frank Strong auditorium. Miss Vickers is a pupil of Mrs. Alice Moncrieff. Miss Vickers is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Vickers, 105 West Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year. (in Lawrence add $1.00 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kans., every afternoon during the University year extent Saturdays and Sundays and summer periods. Entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kan., under act of March 3, 1879. University Daily Kansan For Fast Friendly Service Call UNION CAB CO. 2 8 0 0 11th. She graduated from Liberty Memorial High school in 1944. 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