PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1948 Official Bulletin Jan. 13, 1948 Fening club, 7:30 tonight, 110 Robinings, gym. ___ Spur club, 7 tonight, Robinson gym club, 7 tonight, 7:30- Bacteriology club, 7:30 (tonight) 501 Snow hall. Dr.R.C.Mills, speaker. Refreshments. Alpha Delta Sigma, 7:15 tonight, 107 Journalism. Election of officers. Physical Therapy club, 7:30 to night, Watkins Hospital classroom. Miss Warner, speaker. ___ 107 oxyrushalb: 222 dub, 222 Frank Strong, 7:30 longth, Alpha Kappa Psi, business meeting, 4 p.m. today, Pine room, Union. Newman club discussion group, 7:30 tonight, Church basement. All-Student Council, 7:15 tonight, Pine room, Union. Chemistry club, 4 p.m. today, 305 B.C.L.D. Dr. Taft to speak on "Salt of Kansas," Refreshments. A. S. M. E., 7:30 tonight, Lindley auditorium. Cards and pins to new members. A. W. S. Senate, 4:30 today, office of Dean of Women. ___ Mortar Board, 9:15 tonight, office of Dean of Women. ___ Engineering Council, 5 p.m. today 219 Marvin. Tau Beta Pi, 7:30 tonight, Recreation room, Union. W. Glance, speaker. Coffee and doughnuts. Graduating seniors of School of Business, banquet, 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Kansas room, Union. Tickets available this afternoon from Mrs. Shull, School of Business office. Sponsored by Business School Association. Regional office representatives of Veterans Administration will be at Veterans Bureau, Frank Strong Annex C, today and tomorrow, to interview veterans who have failed to receive subsistence allowance checks for the month of December. Public meeting on world government, 8 tonight, Little Theater, Green hall. Sponsored by Federal Union. Christian Fellowship, 7 p.m. tomorrow, Danforth Chapel. Miss Naomi Light, former missionary to India, speaker. K. U. Dames, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, Kansas Electric Power Co., 7th & Mass. General Semantics club will not meet again this semester. Sachem circle of Omieron Delta Kappa initiation changed from Pine room of Union, 7:15 p.m., to Kappa Sigma fraternity house, 1045 West Hills. 10 p.m. tomorrow. Campus Christian Voluntary group, 4 p.m. tomorrow, Myers hall, upstairs. University Daily Kansan Mall subscription; $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence add 1.00 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kan., every afternoon during the University year except Saturdays. Examination periods Entered as second class matter Sept. 17 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence Kan., under act of March 3, 1879. Look Sharp- Feel Sharp After You Visit The STADIUM Barber Shop NEW HOURS 8 to 6 Mon. thru Sat. FOUR BARBERS TO SERVE YOU 1033 Mass. O. T. club. 7:30 p.m. Thursday, projection room. Fraser, Film, "Treasure Island." Election of officers. Ku Ku club, 7:30 p. m. Thursday, Military Science building. Wear sweaters. Pictures to be taken. Sophomore class committee chairmen, 5 p. m. Thursday, 107 Frank Strong. Budget to be drawn up. Mathematics club, 4 p. m. Thursday, room 9. Frank Strong. Prof. Guy W. Smith to speak on cryptography. Slides will be shown. Possible interest to language majors. Everyone welcome. A. S. C. E. 7:30 p. m. Thursday. Lindley auditorium. Election of officers. Professor McNown to discuss changes in C. E. curricula. All civils urged to attend. Al Eteneo se reune el jueves 15 de enero a las 7:30 en la sala 117 de F. Programa dedicado a Cervantes. Commentario por el professor Osma y la comedia La cueva de Salamanca. Election of officers All applicants for Graduate Record examination on Feb. 3 and 4 must register before noon Thursday at Guidance Bureau offices, Frank Strong Annex B. A. I. E. E., 7:30 p. m. Thursday, 101 Snow, Don Wilson, speaker. Election of officers. ___ Veterans' requisition books will not be honored by Veterans Bureau office after January 20. Armanav meeting. 7:30 tonight. Union ballroom. Canadian Student Dismissed From Watkins Hospital Patricia Hill, Brandon, Manitoba, was dismissed from Watkins hospital Monday where she had been a patient since Jan. 2. Miss Hill was a delegate attending the Student Volunteer Movement conference during the Christmas vacation. She has pneumonia. Miss Hill is a student at Brandon college, one of nine schools affiliated with the University of Manitoba. University Graduates Get Degrees From Minnesota Two graduates of the University of Kansas School of Medicine received advanced degrees from the University of Minnesota at the end of the fall semester. Dr. Albert Faulconer, Jr., '34, originally from Arkansas City received an M.S. in anesthesiology. Dr. Raymond W. O'Brien, '43, originally from Osawatomi, received an M.S. in medicine. Bompiani Sees The Same Old Faces At Rome Or KU It's a long, long way from Rome, Italy, to Lawrence, Kan., but Professor Enrico Bompiani, head of the institute of mathematics at the University of Rome, has discovered just how small the world is. When he addressed a mathematics colloquium Monday, he saw before him the familiar faces of two former students. One was Dr. Ellis B. Stauffer, dean of the University, who studied under Professor Bompiani at the University of Bologna while holding a Guggenheim fellowship in 1926-27. The other was Aldo Aliotti, exchange student studying chemical engineering, who took analytical geometry under Professor Bompiani at the University of Rome—Aliotti's home town incidentally. The meeting was not accidental. Aliotti had been employed by Dean Stauffer during the Christmas vacation, and a chance conversation one day, revealed that both had studied under the same man. Dean Stauffer then invited Aliotti to hear the address. dress. Professor Bompani is in the United States as a visiting professor at the University of Kansas City. Five guests attended the colloquium from the University of Kansas City, other visitors came from Washburn, Ottawa, and Baker universities. Jayhawk News To Appear First Week Of May The Jayhawk News, School of Business publication, will be printed during the first week of May under the sponsorship of the Business School association. Robert Parrish, College freshman, will be editor. The paper will be an 8-page edition, with news of the School of Business and information from the Bureau of Research. An index of former business students with occupation and residence will be included. The cost of publication will be handled through advertising and aid from the Business School Association. George Klein Will Speak At ASME Meeting Tuesday Principal speaker will be George F. Klein, consulting engineer, of Kansas City, Mo. He will discuss "Coal and Its Applications." The student chapter of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers will meet at 7:30 tonight in Lindley auditorium. New members may receive membership cards and pins at the meeting. All mechanical engineers are invited to attend. Williams, Rettig Elected Charlyne Williams was elected president of Phi Alpha Theta, honorary history fraternity, recently. Joan Rettig, College senior, is the new vice-president. Business School Adds Two Courses Two new courses in economics will be added to the School of Business curriculum next semester. The courses are medical economics and a study in economic history divided into two parts called economic history of Europe and American advance and economic history. The history courses, taught by Edward G. Nelson, associate professor of accounting, will be for juniors and seniors. This course is being given to students who wish to be come familiar with variations of capitalistic economics, according to Professor Nelson. 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