UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 1948 PAGE SEVEN Civil Service Lists Exam An examination for positions as patent examiner has been announced by the civil service commission. The salary is $3,397 a year, and the jobs are in Washington, D. C., and in nearby Virginia and Maryland. To qualify for the positions, applicants must have completed a full course of study in engineering or technology, or a curriculum which included 24 semester hours in physics. Four years of experience in an appropriate field of engineering, technology, or physics, or a time-equivalent of education and experience, may be substituted for the educational requirement. Applicants must also have had one year of professional experience in patent law, in a pertinent field of engineering, technology, or physics. A master's degree in the foregoing fields may be substituted for this requirement. No written tests will be given. Information and application forms may be obtained from most first and second-class post offices, from civil service regional offices, or from the United States civil service commission, Washington, D. C. The closing date for patent examiner applications is Aug. 31. However, persons interested in being considered for positions to be filled immediately should file their applications with the commission's Washington office not later than March 9. Graduates Of '23 To Hold Reunion The 25th anniversary reunion on the class of '23, famous for its many members who have achieved national prominence, will be held during the University commencement in June. C. G. Hesse, Lawrence businessman, has been named chairman. Class president Joe Bloomer, now an oil operator at Claflin, made the appointment. Some '23 graduates are Ben Hibbs, editor of the Saturday Evening Post; Doris Fleseson, Washington political columnist; Dr. Leona Baumgartner, director of the children's health program in New York City; Paul Endacott, vice-president of the Phillips Petroleum company, Bartlesville, Okla.; Waldo Bowman, editor of Engineering News-Record; Dr. William Angell of the Cleveland, Ohio, clinic; Ray Pierson, Burlington lawyer and former state commander of the American Legion, and Senator Marc Boss of Columbus. Painting Professor Wins Art Prize Karl Mattern, associate professor of painting, has received a purchase prize from the Wichita Art association for his oil painting, "The Old Pear Tree." This is the second purchase made by the Wichita organization from a University teacher, and is the eighth of Mattern's paintings to be bought by a museum. The Mattern painting was selec ted at a recent exhibition of 12 Kansas painters at the association's galleries. Read the Daily Kansan daily. 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Ph. 32481 Mrs. Wilson. 1229 Ohio VERY attractive room for two boys, twin women at our campus. 1137 Ky. Mrs. Olep. Ph. 223. Miscellaneous A CAPPELLA choir and women's glee club. Sunday program recorded on the campus. Hear program anytime at Peterson's 6 East 8th in First Natal' Bank Bldg. 27. UPHOLSTERY, slip-covers. drapes. Let us take care of all these needs for you. All upholstery, slip cover. drape material for sale. Our work guaranteed the best. Active years in business in Indiana. Counter Upholster. 837 Vermont. 3-24. Ph. 143 FREE OFFER: Photo copies of discharge papers, marriage certificates for primary credit or school entrance, 3 for 2. Round Corner Drug, 801 Mass. MATHEMATICS Tutor: Luc T. Dougherty at 509 Maine. (By Busy, 3 blocks west of Mississippi, or by path down the Hill west of the stadium). Phone 30841-2525. MARCELLA'S Beauty shop moved to 342 Indiana St. Beautiful, soft, natural "Radio" a specialty. Day and night appointment. New patrons are preacicipiated. 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