PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MAY 8,1947 Official Bulletin May 8,1947 - * * Alpha Phi Omega at 7 tonight in 206 Frank Strong. - * * Community Service Commission, YWCA, at 4 p.m. today in Henley House. Required meeting of O.T. club at 7:30 tonight in room 15 Fraser hall. British film, "Psychiatry in Action," will be shown. Bring dues. German club at 4 p.m, today in Fraser theater. Film entitled "Die lustigen Weiber von Wein" will be shown. Second performance at 7:30 pm, in Frank Strong auditorium. All students who have had or are taking German are cordially invited to attend. I. S.A. meeting at 7 tonight in 228 Frank Strong. *** 1. 账单 Archery club tournament at 8 p.m. today. All interested in club welcome. ☆ ☆ ☆ Seniors are the orders hawker office requested to pick up for pictures at Jay- immediately. Christian Science organization at 7:30 tonight in Danforth chapel. Meeting of Home Economics Student-Faculty council at 5 p.m. today. If you have any suggestions, contact your student representative before meeting. - * * --future use. Enter as often as you wish, but hurry; enter now!! Complete information, Contest Rules, and Entry Blanks available at the Student Branch, American Pharmaceutical association at 7:30 tonight in 305 B.C.L. H. L. Wood of Winthrop Chemical company will speak on "Detailing the Physician." All School of Pharmacy students invited. Student Religious council at 4 p.m. today, Myers hall. YMCA softball team at 4 p.m. today at field 7. *** Geology club at 7:30 tonight in 402 Lindley. Dr N. W. Storer will speak on "Origin of the Earth." Snow Zoology club at 7:30 tonight in 206 Snow. Dr. E. R. Hall, Russell Camp and Howard Westman will discuss Recent Zoological Studies in Central America. All members and guests planning to attend please sign bulletin in Snow hall. --future use. Enter as often as you wish, but hurry; enter now!! Complete information, Contest Rules, and Entry Blanks available at the Mathematics club at 4 p.m. today in 206 Frank Strong. Jim Mordy will speak on "Some Geometric Considerations of Molecular Structure." Last regular meeting before annual picnic May 22. Discussion on human relations by Rev. Harold Cohee of the Conference of Christians and Jews at 4:30 p.m. today in the Pine room. Sponsored by department of sociology and other groups. 渝 渝 临 CIVIL ENGINEERS: A. S.C.E picnic at 2 p.m. Saturday at Colman's farm. AVC birthday banquet at 6:15 pm. Monday in Kansas room, Union building. Dr. John Ise will speak on "The Character of Public Intelligence," Tickets, $1.25 per plate. Contact Marko Haggard, Western Civilization or Russell Barrett, room 204 Frank Strong. Informal. Applications for position of manager of University calendar may be submitted at Student Organizations window of the Business Office until May 12. - * * VETERANS: All veterans now enrolled who intend to continue through summer session must sign up at office of Veterans Training Service, room 2 Frank Strong, May 12, 13 and 14. If you do not sign, subsistence allowance will automatically terminate at close of this semester. If you do not intend to return this summer and desire to apply for accrued leave, you must apply prior to the close of the semester. Engineering Council election from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday in basement of Marvin hall. Treece, Peterson Head Naval Unit Richard Trecee, assistant housing director, was elected commanding officer, and Capt. J. V. Peterson, professor of naval science, was chosen as technical advisor at the first meeting of the naval reserve line officer's training unit Tuesday. About 100 officers attended the meeting. 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