PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MARCH 17,1947 Official Bulletin March 17, 1947 Registered Nurses' club will meet at 8 tonight at Watkins Hospital Nurses home. All registered nurses not on duty urged to attend. Independent Women's senate will meet at 7:30 tonight in the Pine room of the Union. Bitter Bird house representatives will hold an important meeting at 7 tonight in 210 Frank Strong hall. Kansas Board will meet at 4 p.m. today in 102 Journal building. The fourth issue of the Bitter Bird magazine will be distributed tomorrow and Wednesday afternoon in the center lobby of Frank Strong from 1 to 4 p.m. The student court will meet at 7:15 tomorrow night in Green hall to hear cases concerning alleged traffic violations. The court will hear only cases previously reported to the clerk or prosecutor. The following students are requested to appear: Charles L. Roberts, Betty Sauder, Daniel Schungel, Carroll Seib, Jerry Simpson, Howard F. Smith, John S. Smith, William Snuffin, James Stevens, Jack Stewart, Jeannette Terrell, James Topping, Boyd Touhey, George Waugh, Haworth White, John F. Williaus, Lynn Witt, Martha Yinglou, Harold Ziesch. Pre-Nursing club meeting at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow in the English room of the Union building. Part of careers conference. Excuses from classes will be given. Speaker will be Miss Van Lew, director of nurses at University of Kansas Hospitals. All pre-nurses urged to attend. Russian club will meet at 3 p.m. tomorrow in 402 Fraser hall. Anyone interested in speaking or hearing the Russian language is invited. P. S.G.L. senate will meet at 9 p.m. tomorrow at Battenfeld hall. ※ ※ ※ College faculty meeting at 5 p.m. tomorrow in Frank Strong auditorium. 空 空 All Student Council will meet at 7:15 p.m. tomorrow in the Pine room of the Union. * * Inter-Varsity Christian fellowship will meet at 7 p.m. tomorrow in Barlow chapel of Myers hall. Roy Adams will lead the Bible study. All A.S.T.E. members will meet in Lindley auditorium at 8 p.m. Wednesday. All A.S.M.E. members and engineering faculty invited to attend. Mr. G. H. Sanborn, chief field engineer of Fellow Gear Shaper Co. of Springfield, Vermont, will speak and show a color film on "The Art of Generating and Gear Shaping Equipment." *** The Law Wives will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Lounge of the Law building. Spring activities will be discussed. - * * Any woman desiring consideration for 1947 Jayhawkier beauty queen must submit a photograph of herself to the Jayhawker office no later than Wednesday, March 19. Each picture must have a slip attached giving entry's full name, German Club Elects Meyer As President Robert H. Meyer, College sophomore, was elected president at a meeting of the German club Thursday. He succeeds Joan McCamish. Other officers elected are James Milstead, College freshman, vice-president; and Ralph Emerson, College freshman, treasurer. University Daily Kansan University Daily Kansan Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year. (In Lawrence add $1 a semester per week.) Every afternoon during the school year except Saturdays and Sundays, University holidays, and examination periods. Entered as Post Office at Lawrence, Kau, under on March 3, 1879. classification, school, and telephone number. --- Distribution of the third issue of the Jayhawker magazine will be made to subscribers at the Union book store from 8 to 5 on March 19, 20, and 21. Subscribers who do not pick up magazines on scheduled dates cannot be assured of receiving them. Seniors must place orders for senior invitation booklets, folders, and name cards in the Business office before Saturday, March 22. Samples and prices of the booklets, folders and cards can be seen at the business office. * * A Pacassa? Well It's Sort Of A Whatsit Didia ever hear of a pacassa? Well, the Swope park zoo in Kansas City is going to receive one, but had to consult Dr. E. R. Hall, director of Dyche museum, to find out what kind of animal to expect. William T. A. Cully, director of the Kansas City zoo, tried to determine the nature of the pacassa by sending out a set of inquiring telegrams. Other zoo directors in the country were unable to help him. At last came a telegram from Dr. Hall identifying the pacassa as a "dwarf buffalo" or a "red buffalo" whees natural habitat is Africa. The seas of the world contain about 2,000,000 tons of silver, according to the Encyclopedia Britannica. War On Rats, DDT Have Paid Off In Texas Fort Worth—(UP)—A scientific year-round war on rats has more than halved the number of typhus fever cases in Fort Worth in the last three years, city officials say. DDT is used to kill the fleas which transmit the disease to humans, buildings are rat-proofed and rats themselves are killed. Mabel Elliott Gets Northwestern Honor Professor Elliott was given the award at a Northwestern university alumni meeting in Washington, D.C. where she is now working for the Red Cross. Miss Mabel Elliott, associate professor of sociology, now on leave from the University, recently received the Distinguished Service award from Northwestern university of Evanston. Grad Gives Collection To University Museum A collection of 6.835 species of fish and other marine life has been presented to the University of Kansas Museum of Natural History, by William Ralph Taylor, '46. The collection, started by Taylor 10 years ago, contains specimens of nearly every fish found in Kansas. The fish range in size from the large "paddle catfish", which has a long snout, to tiny "darters" which, when fully grown are two inches long. Some of the specimens are unnamed, in zoological literature. "The gift greatly expands our fish collection and is invaluable. 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