--- PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Official Bulletin April 28.1947 APRIL 28,1947 Kausan Board at 4 p.m. today in 107 Journalism building. Eagle staff meeting at 8 tonight in Union ballroom. Reorganization of staff. All interested invited. Registered Nurses club at 8 to night in the Pine room of the Union building. Copies of the 1946-47 K-book are now available free of charge to students at the student organization window of the Business office. Students who left activity books at the polls may pick them up at the Business office. 淖 淖 静 Formal pledging, Alpha Kappa Psi business fraternity at 7:30 pm Tuesday in the Union building. The Business School association announces election of officers for the 1947-48 school year to be held on Business School Day, May 9. Petitions for nominations may be obtained at the Business School office and must be filed with that office today. 本 课 解 Sigma Gamma Epsilon meeting at 7:30 pm. Tuesday in 402 Lindley. Dean J. O. Jones will be the speaker. Russian club at 3 tomorrow at the Russian exhibition in Spooner-Thayer Museum. Ted Beta Pi meeting at 5 p.m. Tuesday in 210 Marvin. All-Student Council at 7:15 pm Tuesday, Pine room, Union building Newly elected members please attend. Society for Advancement of Management regular semi-monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Kansas room of the Union. **★★** ISA meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday 288, Strong hall. 华书联 Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Barlow Chapel, Myers hall. Don Simpson will lead Bible study. Several members will give a group chalk-talk and demonstration. Delto Phi Delta executive meeting at 4 p.m. today in projection room of Design department. Committee head required to attend. New Library Books Non-fiction highlight: "Selected Letters of William A. White" is an excellent collection from the voluminous private correspondence of this famous Kansan. The letters used throw additional light upon the events of an American era and at the same time provide interesting reading. Fiction highlight: "The Wayward Bus" by John Steinbeck, is a new novel with a new theme. Steinbeck fans will be interested in this work which contains none of the harshness of "Of Mice and Men," the tenderness of "Tortilla Flat" or the social conflict of "Graves of Wrath." Other New Books are: E. A. Burtt, "Right Thinking"; H. A. Calahan, "Geography for Grown-ups"; G. E. Elton, "Imperial Commonwealth"; E. J. Goodspeed, "How to Read the Bible"; M. A. Lowdenes "The Merry Wives of Westminster"; Mary MacDonald "The Republic of Austria"; N. S. Norway "The Chequer Board"; Eugene O'Neill "The Iceman Cometh"; G. R. Parkin "India Today"; Upton Sinclair "A World to Win"; John Somerville "Soviet Philosophy." Just Bratting Tonight University Daily Kansan Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence add $1 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kan, every afternoon during the school year except Saturdays and Sundays. Universityholiday fees are $60.00 for second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kan, under act of March 3, 1879. Russian Egg Art To Be On Display Paintings of good looking Russian pin-up girls, real Russian Easter eggs, and Russian money, both Czarist and Bolshevik, will be part of the Russian display to open in Spooner-Thayer museum Tuesday. The opening will be at the next meeting of the Russian club in the museum at 3 p. m. Tuesday. Two of the Easter eggs to be on display are from Russia. They are glass and wax and have the inscription "Resurrection of Christ" written on them in Russian. The other three eggs are real, and part of the many objects Mrs. Rachael Soloveitchik, instructor in Russian, obtained from an antique ship and friends in Kansas City. Karl Mattern will speak on Russian art at the opening meeting. 2:30 Hammond organ recital, Edward Uftley ON KFKU 9:30-10 Symphonic Favorites, Schumann's "Spring Symphony" 2:45 News from Mount Oread, Tom Yoe Monday 9:30-10 University of Kansas band, Russell L. Wiley, Director Tuesday -3 Band concert Wednesdav 2:30 Musical matinee 2:30 Musical matinee 2:45 Excursion in science 9:30-10 Phi Mu Alpha Chorus, all American program 2:30 Hammond organ recital, Edward Lilley. Thursday Call K.U. 25 with your news. Hook review prop $330- Book Illustrator Kansas, the Story of Flight Over Kansas Leonard Speaks To Club On Understanding Fossils 2:45 Book review program Dr. Byron Leonard, speaking before the Geology club Thursday night on "The application of Zoology to Geology", said a knowledge living organisms is necessary if we have to understand the fossils we find. Dr. Norman Storer, of the department of astronomy, will speak on "The Origin of the Earth" at the next meeting on May 8. 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