PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS FEBRUARY 27,1947 Official Bulletin Feb.27,1947 Modern choir will meet at 7:30 to- night in Frank Strong auditorium. * * * German club members are urged to attend a panel discussion on modern languages and religious tolerance to be held at 5 p.m. today in Fraser theater instead of the regular meeting. Speakers will be Mrs. Clarence Currance, Dr. Gonzalo Baez-Camargo and Prof. Samuel Dean. The Entertainment committee of the Union Activities will have a meeting at 5 p.m. today in the Union Activities office. All old members be sure to attend. Geology club will meet at 7:30 tonight in 426 Lindley. Election of officers for the spring semester. Mr. Arthur Bowsher, graduate student, will speak on the geology of southern New Mexico. Talk will be supplemented with kodachrome slides. 京 崇 鄂 Mathematics club will meet at 4 p.m. today in 206 Frank Strong, Dr. Schahton will speak on "Algebraic Numbers." Meeting open to all interested in mathematics. El Alonso will meet at 7:15 tonight in 103 Frank Strong. Professor Baez-Camargo from Mexico will speak. - * * Quack club will not meet tonight * * * Ex-pisoners of war attention: There will be an organization meeting of a barbed wire club at 7 tonight in the Pine room of the Union. All ex-pisoners of either theater urged to come. Alpha Phi Omega will meet at 8 tonight in room 222 Frank Strong. Mr. Samuel Dean will be guest speakers. Attendance urged. WEC elitique forum No. 2 on "Speech" at 4 p.m. today in Frank Strong auditorium. Everyone welcome. *** Christian Science organization will hold in regular meeting in Danforth Chapel tonight at 7:30. Deadline for applications for the spring semester ISA scholarship of $50 is March 15. Blanks may be obtained at 228 or 277 Frank Strong. University club members, their wives and women guests, will hear a discussion on "How Sick Is John Bull?" at the club rooms tonight at 8. The speaker will be the Rev. Bryan Green, London, England. Grades: Students who have not learned their first semester grades may obtain them at the Registrar's office during the rest of this week through Saturday. - * * Physical Therapy club meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday in 205 Fraser. Speaker will be Mr. Norman G. Evans, field consultant of the division of Vocational Rehabilitation in Kansas. Members of Pre-Nursing club and Occupational Therapy club invited to attend. - * * The All-Student council has declared a vacancy to be filled by the Inter-Hall council. Petitions must be filed with the secretary of the A.S.C. not later than March 7. All men interested in joining the Pachacamac political party may contact Earl Stanton, phone 443, J. R Danneberg, 348, or Don Ong, 957, for complete information. Mrs. Calderwood is in 501 Fraser from 4 to 5 on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, and from 9 to 10 on Tuesday and Thursday, to answer questions about the next English proficiency examination to be given at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 29. Make-up examinations for freshmen who failed to take entrance examinations will be held on March 1 and 8 from 9 to 12 All men interested in entering independent softball and track call 1043 or contact Harold Hunt of the 941 Club at 941 Indiana as soon as possible. Forensic League will meet at 7.30 tonight in the Little Theater of Green Hall. - * * Civil Engineers: American Society of Civil Engineers will meet at 7:30 tonight in the Kansas room of the Union. Mr. George Acree will give an illustrative talk on the recently constructed Harry S. Truman Bridge. Refreshments. Doubting Students Fire Questions At Minister Another "skeptics" hour," in which students who find they cannot be believe in God will get a chance to fire questions at the Rev. Henry D. Jones, campus Religious Week speaker, will be held at 4 p.m. today in 106 Green hall. At the first skeptic's hour," held Monday afternoon, the Rev. Mr. Jones listened sympathetically to questions that he said followed a pattern he has seen all along his cross-country tour. Typical questions were: "If God created the universe, did He also create evil? I just want to know to answer my girl friends," asked a young woman. "I have never seen any reason for believing in a personal God. Some force must have created the universe, but not something one could pray to," asked a young man. To the young woman, the Rev. Mr. Jones answered, "God created man in His own image. In doing so, he made us creators too, and we created evil." "None of us can prove scientifically that there is a God; it is getting more and more demonstrable, but not entirely so. There are times when we are more deeply aware of his existence, and I feel this God within and about me when I am in communication with Him through prayer and meditation." Hearing these and many more "Why couldn't prayers save men from death in war?" asked another young man. "Why must we believe in the supernatural as the basis of religion?" asked another. "We are eager to answer your questions and to relieve your doubts," the Rev. Mr. Jones said. "Respecting the intellect of the modern college student, we are challenging you to a genuine, modern religious approach." questions, the Rev. Mr. Jones smiled quietly and argued, explained, and demonstrated his faith to the intense group that was carefully analyzing every word. "We know that we can do this if you will give us the opportunity." 'Soup and Fish' Jackets Boots by Montana Frats Missoula, Mont. — (UP)—Montana State University men have solved the problem of "whose clothes shall I wear tonight?" The "soup and fish" went on the trade list when fraternities, through the interfraternity council, set up a "tuxedo exchange," pooling all available dinner jackets for formal social events. Animals Live Alone- And Don't Like It University Daily Kansan Fort Worth—(UP)—Too many animals at the Fort Worth zoo live alone—and don't like it. Mail subscription. $3 semester fee, $450 a year, (in lawrence add $1 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kan. every afternoon during the school year except Saturdays and Sundays. University holiday perioditions. Entered as second class matriculation. Sept 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kan. under act of March 3, 1879. So the board of park commissioners gave its blessing today to a campaign to raise $4,000 to purchase mates for zoo spinisters and bachelors with a view to a more abundant family life. There's no male African antelope at the zoo and both the hyena and the pigtail monkey are bachelors. Phone KU-25 with your news. 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