PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1947 Official Bulletin Dec.18,1947 K. U.D.F. cell group, 5 p.m. today Myers hall. Dr. Patton, discussion leader. Quack club will not meet tonight Quack club will not meet tonight Phi Chi Theta, 7 tonight, Pine room. ___ Forensic League will not meet tonight. ___ Delta Sigma Pi, 7:30 tonight, 1604 Stratford Road. Alpha Phi Omega, 7 tonight, 200 Frank Strong. Brief meeting to plan "March of Dimes." Caroling to follow. Deadline for applications for positions on LS.A. council is 4 p.m. today. Any member interested should turn in name, classification and qualifications at 228 Frank Strong. Deutscher Verein wird sich Donnerstag um 4:30 in 402 Fraser aussammen. Wir werden Weinacht-silerden singen. Alle sind eingeladen Christian Science organization, 7:30 tonight, Danforth chapel. Sigma Tau, 5 p.m. today, 210 Marvin. Pre-Nursing club and Christmas party, 4 p.m. today, 517-B West 14th Election. Meeting of all those who will work during Christian Frontiers conference, 4 p.m.today, Henley House. A. I Ch.E., 7:30 tonight, Lindley auditorium. Business meeting. Entomology club Christmas party 6 tonight, Dr. Beamer, 1000 Missouri. Covered diet supper. Worship services sponsored by Student Religious Council, 8:30-8:59 each morning at Danforth chapel. Everyone welcome. Mathematics collouquium, 5 p.m. today. 213 Frank Strong, Prof. Gilbert Ulmer to speak on development of Calculus. Four-No Bridge club, duplicate bridge session, 7 tonight, Union recreation room. Cunningham To Give Talks Glenn Cunningham, world famous miller and Kansas graduate, has been signed by the University Extension's bureau of lectures for the 1948-1949 season, Guy V. Keeler, director of the bureau said today. The well-known runner will speak before high school, college, and civic groups in Kansas and adjoining states. His topic will be "Athletics and Personal Health." This will not be the first time Cunningham has been engaged as a lecturer by the University. In 1939 and 1940 he gave about 1,500 lectures for the bureau even though he was still in active competition. 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 and Sundays, varsity holidays and all class days. Classed and class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence Kan., under act of March 3, 1879. Swell Xmas Gift Gales Custom American Chocolates $1.75 Stowits Rexall Stor You Are Always Welcome at Snappy Lunch for Hot Chili Sandwiches Soup Malts 1010 Massachusetts There Are A Lot Of Names From 'Abraham' To 'Zweers' The most useful publication on the campus, last year's "blue" book, is an this year. Compared to last year's student directory, the 1947-8 issue has 13 more pages making a total of 158 pages. There are 104 organizations in the new directory listed, other than organized houses and political parties. As usual, the new directory contains a list of names having the same spelling but quite a different meaning. For example: Auto-Names If you are motor-car minded there's an Austin, Ford, Hudson, Kaiser, Nash, and Tucker listed. Listed are 93 Smith's, 72 Brown's, 63 Johnson's, the 58 Jones', 59 Miller's, 48 Wilson's, 46 Anderson's, and 44 Williams'. With more page turning we discover that there's a Beck and Call, Abercrombie and Fitch, Abbott and Costello, Cain and Abel, Montgomery and Ward, a Sears but no Reebuck. Maybe you're undecided on your future career. Glancing at the directory might offer a suggestion. There are Doctors, Bishops, Plummers, Butlers, Cooks, Bakers, and Barbers listed. Oh yes, there's a Musselman, too. Meat and Sweet There is a Hams and Bacon and Savory and Sweet. There are all kinds of names; some Long and Short, some Small some Stout, some Meek some Strong, some Blunt some Sharp. Gray, Green, and Gold are among some of the more colorful names, but there's also a Black and White too. At K.U. is Good and Happy, Poor and Rich, and a Lamb and Bull. We have a Devine and an Apostle too. Of course Saul, Mark, Daniel, Joseph, and Paul are included. Oh yes, there's a McAninch, a Cohen, a Murphy, an Andrisevic, and Voltz. There's also a Zum, Zook, Stuck, and Wonder. Still More The new directory lists a Wisdom, Sapp, Sage, and Wisman. There are several Waters, and some Lakes, Brooks, Pool's and Pond's. There are lots of names, some Olds some New, but most important of all there are the new telephone numbers. Social life can now resume normal conditions. Did you know that we too can boast of an Alexander Graham Bell? NASC Workers Scheduled For Briefing All students who intend to work at the North American Student Conference on Christian Frontiers should attend a short briefing meeting in Henley house at 4 p.m. today. E. O. Jacobs, financial director for the convention, will be in charge of the meeting. Types of work, hours, places of employment, and wages will be discussed at the briefing. HIXON STUDIO FOR FILMS THE NOUR SERVICE Missouri Arranges Photo Contest The University of Missouri School of Journalism and the Encyclopedia Britannica are inviting all newspaper and news magazine photographers to compete for three prizes and the opportunity to show their work to a nationwide audience. In addition to cash prizes of $100, $50, and $25 for the best three photographs, each winner gets a copy of the Britannica Book of the Year. First prize also includes a set of the Encyclopedia Britannica and a plaque of merit. Second and third prize winners receive certificates of merit. snaps at night are fun . . . easy Drop in for Kodak Super- XX Film and PhotoFood Lamps, and sea for yourself how easy it is to take snaps indoors at night. One hundred outstanding pictures will be selected for inclusion in a book published by Britannica. Prints of these pictures will be available for exhibitions throughout the country. Entries, which may be made as news pictures, sport pictures, and feature pictures, are to reach the University of Missouri School of Journalism by Jan. 8, 1948. Identical prizes will be awarded in each division. BSA Banquet For Graduating Seniors The Business School association will hold a banquet on Jan. 15 for seniors graduating at this semester. An outstanding speaker from this area will speak at the banquet, according to Curvin Greene, president of the B.S.A. Tickets will go on sale immediately after the Christmas vacation. Wives and dates are invited. 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