PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY. MARCH 18, 1948 Official Bulletin March 18, 1948 Deutscher Verein wird sich Donnerstag um 4:30 in 402 Fraser versammeln. Slide rule course, both sections 7 tonight. 101 Snow. Adjustment and alignment. Math club, 5 today, 211 Frank Strong, Dr. Schatten, speaker, "Doubling the Cube." Sociology club, 4 today, Little Theater, Green hall. L. J. Heeb, "The Governmental Function of Recreation." Quiff club, 7 tonight, Union. Business School Association presents movies, 4 today, 417 Snow: "Football Thills of 1947"; "Pine-ways to Profits"; and "Finland." Ku Ku club meeting, 7:30 tonight, 200 Frank Strong. Christian Science organization, 7:30 tonight, Danforth Chapel. Quack Club will not meet tonight. Independent women wanting to play softball, register at L.S.A. office, 238 Frank Strong, or call Betty Snussen, 837, before Easter vacation. Y. W.C.A. election until 5 today, polls in Frank Strong lobby. Members only. Second semester sophomores (with C average at end of spring semester) interested in entering School of Education in summer or fall report to Dr. F. O. Russell, room 120 Fraser today or tomorrow for complete analysis of university program. Alpha Phi Omega, 7 tonight, Pine room, Union. Pledging ceremonies. Tryouts for dancing parts in "College Dance", all-school musical. March 23 and 24. Frank Strong auditorium, 5 p.m. For line or solo parts. All students from Doniphan county meet in, Pine room, Union building 4 p.m. tomorrow. Trinity Episcopal College club, corporate communion, 8 a.m. Sunday at church, 10th & Vermont. Breakfast in Parish House following service. Jewish Student Union chili supper, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Community building. Geology club, 7:30 p.m. Monday, 426 Lindley. Classical Club, 7:30 p.m. Monday, 206 Froster, on ahead of tonight. Publicity Committee, Student Yankees Had A New Look Too If you want to see what the well dressed Union officer wore during the Civil war, go to Watson library. There on the third floor in a glass case is the uniform and accessories of Gen. John Fraser, second chancellor of the University. General's Union Suit The uniform was presented to the University by Chancellor Fraser's blue, with twin The uniform was presented to a wife. The coat is blue, with twin rows of brass buttons down the front. At the tip of each sleeve are some more buttons and a strip of black velvet. On the shoulders are gold trimmed epaulets with one blue star embroidered on each. There is also a white sash with tassels at each end, and a sword in its scab-bard. When the war broke out General Fraser was teaching in Pennsylvania. He enlisted, and so great was his popularity that a whole company of students enlisted with him. He was placed in command and they were named the 140th Pennsylvania volunteers. He took part in several major battles, was wounded twice and captured once. Later he was exchanged and returned to service. He rose from captain to colonel and near the end of the war was made a brigadier-general for gallantry in battle. Included in the accessories are a sewing kit, a spoon and fork on the same handle, and a saber which had been presented to the general in 1862 by the ladies of Canonsburg, Pa. Pinned to the wall of the case, on both sides of the uniform, are epaulets with a colonel's eagle embroidered on them. For a time the uniform hung in Dyche museum. When the library Union Activities. 7 p.m. tonight Student Union office. - Gamma Alpha Chi. 5 p.m. today, East Room, Call Anne Scott, 295, if unable to attend. Mariner's club, 5:30 p.m. Friday. Young Democrats, 2 p.m. Saturday, Pine Room, Memorial Union. Independent Men's party, 7 p.m. Monday, East Room, Memorial Union. Platform consideration. Phi Chi Theta, 5 p.m. today, Memorial Union. Mortar board, 8 p.m. tonight, Office of Dean of Women. FINE WATCH REPAIR— Electronically Checked. BUBBLES 710 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Phone 368 by WARDS FLOWERS All our customers are satisfied customers . . . that's why they always turn around and come back for more of our cheery flowers! And smart people are beginning to come in NOW to order their Easter Plants. Yes . . that "Easter Rabbit" is hopping this way again! Don't forget to remember those who are sick in hospitals . . . they ALWAYS appreciate a bouquet or a plant. was moved to its present location, the uniform was carried along because it was thought appropriate that it should lang in the Lawrence room of the library. Obey God's Will Mrs. Patton Says Mrs. John Patton, wife of the director of Westminster foundation, told the leadership training forum Wednesday that "a Christian can at no time be a part of a group which has principles contrary to God's will." She emphasized that a Christian should not allow his principles to be violated. "If proposals are made in any group which oppose Christianity, then the true Christian will object strongly and leave the group if necessary," she said. "There are some organizations to which a Christian has no right to belong." Son Born To Woolleys Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Woolley are the parents of a son, Charles Thomas, born March 15 at the Lawrence Memorial hospital. He weighed 7 pounds, 6 ounces at birth. University Daily Kansan Mall subscription; $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence and $1.00 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kan., every afternoon during the University year except Saturdays and Sundays. University holidays and examinations. Entered on September 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kan., under act of March 3, 1879. Feits And Schlachter Win University Bridge Tourney James E. Feitz and Ernest R. Schlacher won the finals in the University bridge tournament Tuesday night. Maurice E. McKinney and Jack D. Lundin placed second. Both of these teams will compete in the Big Seven bridge tournament to be played at the University May 1 instead of May 15 as originally scheduled. Seven-Hour Passion Play On Exhibition In Fraser Pictures of characters and scenes from the German Passion play we put on display Tuesday on the third floor of Fraser. J. A. Burzle, associate professor of German, took some of the pictures during the last performance of the play in 1934. The Passion play, depicting the crucifixion of Christ, is presented every 10 years. Let Ernie Solve Your Eating Problem with thick, luscious STEAKS JAYHAWK GRILL 13 E.9th "JUST GOOD FOOD" 13 E.9th NOW IS THE TIME FOR SPRING TUNE-UP SERVICE - - - Complete Tune-up with Sun Analizer $4.45 Bring Your Car In Today WINTER CHEVROLET 738 N. H. Phone 77 The Easter Chick Can't Fly BUT YOU CAN! Your Easter vacation to that distant spot can be made more enjoyable-your visiting longer, if you go by PLANE. FLY ANYWHERE - from The Air Travel Desk of The Lawrence National Bank (Call Mrs. Betty Jost at 70 for information)