PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MARCH 11, Official Bulletin March 11,1947 The All-Student council will meet at 7:15 tonight in the Blue room of the Union. ** ** *** Modern Choir will meet at 7:30 tonight in Frank Strong auditorium. *** Entomology club meeting at 4 today in 305 Snow. For all those majoring in entomology or interested in it, attendance will be appreciated. Russian club will meet at 3 p.m. today in 402 Fraser. Anyone interested in speaking or hearing the Russian language may attend. P. S.G.L. senate will meet at 9 to-night in Battenfell hall. *** Miss Mary Beaton, area representative for South Dakota, Iowa, Nebraska, and Kansas, will speak to the Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship at 7 tonight in Barlow chapel of Myers hall. Plans for a social and spring conference will be made. Everyone invited. *** Sunflower Engineering Wives will meet at 8 tonight in the KU. Students' clubroom at Sunflower. All Engineering wives wishing to become members are invited. Jewish student union meeting at 5 p.m. today in Myers hall. Election will be held. Card party to be held Friday night. Contact Halperin, phone 86, or Bradlow, 205, for further details. * * The student court will meet at 7:15 tonight 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: Jean Campbell, Dick Ashley, Forrest Davis, Albert Clockzin, L. T. Harris Harold Herriot, William Hough Frederick Hulett, Ernest Izzard William Jones, Wilbur Koehn, Bill Lentz, Bryce Logan, Robert McCubbin, Clifford McDonald, John Mahoney, Albert Olivero, Owen Peck Eugene Reinhardt. Union poster committee will hold a short but very important meeting at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Union Activities office. If unable to come, call Pat Behler, 3140. Initiation for both new and old members of K.U. Dames will be held at 8 p.m. tomorrow in 426 Lindley hall. Wives of K.U. students and married women enrolled in the University are invited to join this group. At the request of the students in charge of the convocation tomorrow the libraries of the University will be closed for the convocation hour. Chancellor Dene W. Malott Chancellor Deane W. Maitt Le cercle Francais reunira mercredi at 4 p.m. dans la salle FS1 133. Tous ceux qui s'y interessent sont cordialement invites a y assister. Progressive party meeting at 7 pm tomorrow in the Little theater of Green hall. All students welcome. El Ateneo will meet at 7:15 p.m. Thursday in the_projection room in 15 Fraser. Pictures of Mexico, Venezuela, Ecuador and Argentina will be shown. - * * Geology club will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in room 402, Lindley hall. Dr. L. R. Laudon will give an illustrated slide talk about "Cyclic Deposition Along the Alaskan Highway." Everyone interested is invited. - * * "Do the Miners Deserve More?" will be the topic for discussion at the YMCA movie forum at 4 p.m. Thursday in room 15, Fraser hall. Dr. D. Gagliardo of the School of Business will lead the discussion following the showing of a film, "Modern Coal Mining." Everyone invited. *** Senior Class Gift Suggestions may be turned in this week to Elaine Wells, phone 295, or Scott Harvey, 534, for consideration at the next senior class meeting. Law wives will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Lounge in Green hall. *** 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. *** AVC meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in 106 Green hall. Prof. Ethan P. Allen of the political science department will speak on "The Future Role of Government." All veterans and others interested are urged to attend. The Spur Club will meet at 7:30 tonight in Room 202 of Robinson gymnasium. Business Graduates 42 In February The School of Business has announced that 42 seniors who completed their work in February are candidates for bachelor of science degrees. The students are: Frank Bennett, Jr., Robert Blackwell, John Davis, Jr., Richard Davis, John Mack De La, Harold Dickerson, Harold Dufek, Kenneth Dunn, Henry Ferro, Jr., Ruth Giles, Gene Glotzbach, W. C. Hartley, Walter Hendricks, Howard Hull, Robert Im-Masche, Donald Johnson, Kenneth Kerr. Naomi Krug, Robert Lee, Robert Lindemood, William Lobb, Ralph Martin, Robert McBride, Clifford Moore, Harry Perry II, Clifford Reynolds, Earl Robbins, Harold Roberts, Robert Schober, Leslie Snodgrass, Jr., David Thompson, Jr., William Troul, John Webber, Alan Wetler, Paul Wolf, John Wolski, Elden Wood. John Burton, Frank Campbell, Hannah Cushman, Leroy Covey, Charles Cushing. Joseph Ream,'25 Is CBS Executive Joseph H, Ream, '25, former University track letterman, has been elected executive vice-president of the Columbia Broadcasting system. Mr. Ream received the bachelor of arts degree from the University in 1925. He was a member of the Cosmopolitan club, Kappa Sigma, and Phi Delta Phi. After receiving his bachelor of law degree from Yale in 1927, he was associated with a New York law firm. In 1934, he joined CBS. He headed the company's legal department for eight years, and was elected a vice-president in 1942. In 1945 he was elected a member of the board of directors. THE COLLEGE JEWELER Serving K.U. Students For 43 Years. 809 MASS. --presents THE UNIVERSITY PLAYERS --presents THE UNIVERSITY PLAYERS THE DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH AND DRAMA. in Opens TONIGHT For Three Nights Fraser Theater Curtain 8:15 Sharp TICKETS NOW ON SALE Exchange Activity Slips For Reserved Seat. 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