PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS JANUARY 13, 1947 Official Bulletin Jan.13.1947 The Official Bulletin will accept announcements from University offices and student organizations and activities submitted to the Public Relations office. 222A Frank Strong, before 9:30 am, on the day of desired publication Following members of the Women's Rifle team requested by coach to resort to firing range at 7 tonight for a 30 minute practice: Frances Chubb, Peggy Baker, Peggy Sue Cloyd, Shirley Otter, Kathy Broers, Janet Belt, Arilda Lincoln, Mary Anna Ward, Jane Keith, Betty Ann Sanden. ** Koussan Board meeting at 4 p.m today in 107 Journalism building. All members of the Lampados club will meet at 7:30 tonight in the Union Lounge. --others of the inmates to discover the importance of varying family relationships. Union Sunday Activities committee will meet at 6:30 tonight in 1032 Kentucky for a social and business meeting. 土 虫 The University Housemothers association will meet in the Assembly room of Myers hall at 2 p.m. tomorrow. 南 南 Home Economics club waffle supper Thursday at 5 p.m. for Home Economics club members only. Dues will be collected. Tickets are 50 cents and must be bought before 5 p.m. tomorrow in home economics office. 乖乖 Student court will hear cases concerning smoking rule violations (ASC Bill No. 8) at 7 p.m. tomorrow in Green hall. The court will hear any student wishing to appeal fines for parking rule violations (ASC Bill No. 4) at 7:30 p.m. P. S.G.L. Senate will meet at 9:30 p.m. tomorrow in 200 Frank Strong. Newman club will hold discussion meeting at 8 p.m. tomorrow in classroom B. Myers hall. The Rev. George Towle will speak on "The Catholic Church and Communism" and lead a discussion. 华承瑜 The All-Student Council will meet at 7:15 p.m. tomorrow in the Pine Room of the Union building. * * Sigma Tau will hold important meeting at 4:30 Tuesday in 210 Mechanical Lab. All members should be present. * * Progressive Party/ organizational meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Kansas room of the Union. Election of officers. Everyone welcome. 欢 乐 The mathematical colloquium of the department of mathematics will meet at 5 p.m. Thursday in 222 Frank Strong, Prof. Robert Schatten and Mr. James D. Riley will speak on "The Mappings of a Square on a Segment." *** All members of the February graduating class of the School of Business who are hoping to be placed through the Business Placement Bureau and any other students available for permanent employment in February please note the School of Business bulletin board for announcement of interview schedules through the month of January. --others of the inmates to discover the importance of varying family relationships. Graduate Record examination Feb. 3 and 4 Applications may be secured in 2A Frank Strong hall. Attention, Salvador Dali North Bend, Orc. (UP)—Paintings displayed by Mrs. Edward Fourier, artist-housewife, revealed an unusual technique. Using meat-wrapping paper as a canvas, her fingers as a brush, and a solution of cornstarch, water and calsomine, Mrs. Fourier demonstrated the creation of some "modernistic impressions." University Daily Kansan Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $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 holidays, and examination periods. Entered as Post Office at Lawrence, Kan., under act of March 3, 1879. One Way To Beat These Coin Machines Sunbury, Pa. (UP) - A thrifty citizen is parking in business district meter lanes—and doesn't pay a cent. He drives around until he finds a parking space where the meter indicates that the preceding user left before his time expired. The meter-watcher eases his car to the curb where he waits until the violation warning flashes on the indicator, then pulls out in search of another space on which time has not run out. Washington. (UP) — Great Britain has drawn another 200 million dollars of her $3,750,000,000 loan from the United States, bringing the total withdrawal to 800 million dollars. The British have until 1951 to draw the money. British Draw On U.S. Loan Buffalo, N.Y. (UP)—The rage of the newspaper stands and the corner stores—the "pulp" thriller and comic book—may become an integral part of the classroom here. Students To Study Dick Tracy, Herby The Buffalo Reading Teachers association in a meeting took steps to turn a liability into an asset. Knowing the faith that children place in the adventures of their favorite heroes, and in an effort to make learning easier for the "slower" pupils, the teachers are forming plans to put comics-in-the-classroom. The "bad" aspect represented by the exponents of supernatural powers will be replaced by common place subjects such as aviation, travel and history, all of which require a fully-graded vocabulary for each mental age. You May Turn Out To Be A Murderer If You're Tied To Mama's Apron Strings Madison, Wis. (UP) — Not only crime itself, but the type of crime committed, is often traceable to the background of individual criminals, according to a survey conducted by Prof. John Lewis Gillen of the University of Wisconsin. Professor Gillen, a professor-emeritus of sociology, says he was amazed at the clear-cut patterns of criminal backgrounds, emerging from a study of 486 inmates of Wisconsin state prison. Professor Gillen, author of a recently published book, "The Wisconsin Prisoner," divides prisoners into three classes—murderer, sex criminals, and property law offenders. In gathering material for his book, he chose a novel method of analysis, using data on 175 non-p prisoner bro- He found that the past experiences of prisoners differed greatly from those of nonprisoners, that such experiences were often directly responsible for criminal tendencies and attitudes and in many cases for crime itself. 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