. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE TWO APRIL 24,19 Official Bulletin April 24.1947 Alpha Phi Omega at 7 tonight in 206 Frank Strong. Der deutsche Verein wird Donnerstag um 4:30 in 4Fraser Trier erleben. Frualein Joan Rodgers wird ein paar deutsche Lieder singen. All Studenten, die sich für das Deutsch interessieren, sind eingeladen. Christian Science organization at 7:39 tonight in Danforth chapel. Sociology club, 4 p.m. today, Little Theater, Green hall. Election of officers. * * *** Mathematics club regular meeting at 4 p.m. today in 206 Frank Strong, Dr. South will speak on "Pythagorean Numbers." Snow Zoology club regular meeting at 7:30 tonight in 206 Snow. Dr D. S. Farner will speak on "Limnology of Crater Lake, Ore." Those planning to attend sign the bulletin board. 车 厚 厚 Geology club at 7:30 tonight in 402 Lindley, Dr. Byron Leonard will speak on the application of zoology to geology. *** Civil Engineers: Meeting of American Society of Civil Engineers at 7:30 tonight in 101 Snow. Mr Wilson, guest speaker. All civil engineers urged to attend. Refreshments. * ✨ Quiff club at 7:30 tonight, Watkins hall. Important meeting. Community service committee of YWCA at 4 p.m. today, Henley House. *** 车 车 车 Basic Christianity seminar at 7:30 tonight, Mission room, Myers hall. Rev. H. G. Barr will lead discussion. *** Sigma Xi business meeting at 4:30 p.m. today in 205 B.C.L. Members urged to attend. Preliminary examinations in Western Civilization will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the following places: Examination over the first five units of reading-305 Bailey. Examination over units 6 through 10 students whose names begin A-K. Snow ball; L-Z, 426 Lindley. *** The Business School association announces election of officers for 1947-48 on Business School day, May 9. Petitions for nominations may be obtained at the Business School office and must be filed with that office by April 28. Entomology club annual picnic and initiation of new members on April 26. Contact David W. Craik 316 Snow, to make arrangements for transportation. Society for Advancement of Managemenl regular semi-monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 29, in Kansas room of Union building. Delta Phi Delta will meet in the projection room of the design department at 4:00 p.m., today. Attendance is required. Two Engineers Will Read Papers At Area Convancie Waldo Hobbs, engineering senior, and Stephen Hadley, junior, will read scientific papers at a conven- tion of Oklahoma Monday and Tuesday. The subject of Hobbs' paper is given to the authors and Hadley's, engineering education. The meeting will be sponsored by the American Society of Mechani- cists. Cash prizes with a $50 first prize will be awarded to the four best papers. University Daily Kansar Mall subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year. (In Lawrence add $1 a semester post- age for the first half of each summer, afternoon during the school year event) Saturdays and Sundays, University holidays, and examination periods. Emersed as separate office on September 17, 1960, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kan., ended on March 3, 1879. Summer Tour For Five Law Will Take Em Over Main To Europe Summer Tour For Five A two-month tour of Europe will be made by five University students this summer. They will be accompanied by Marc Law, '20, who has served as guide for such groups for more than 15 years. Students who will make the tour are Patricia Ferguson, College junior; Mary Jean Hoffman, College senior; Sarah Smart, fine arts junior; Neil Ball, graduate student; and Reed Hoffman, freshman law student. "We feel very fortunate in being able to make the trip so soon after the war's end," Miss Ferguson said. She explained that members of the group have submitted 15 pictures to officials who must issue their passports. This trip will be Mr. Law's first since 1939. In addition to the five KU students we will students from University of Virginia and Colgate and Harvard universities. Scheduled to sail from New York City on the SS Vendam, of the Holly American lines, June 24, the group will first tour England and Scotland. After spending a week in the British Isles, the students will cross to Europe to tour France, Holland, Belgium, and Switzerland, largely travelling by train and automobile, acclimatising to the new environment, leaving Rotterdam, on the SS Veendam for New York City when their tour is completed, she added. Veterans in the Arkansas-Kansas-Missouri-Oklahoma area have reinstated $114,696,000 worth of lapsed National Service life insurance since Feb. 3. 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