PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS JANUARY 10, 1947 Official Bulletin Jan. 10, 1947 The elections committee of the All-Student Council will meet in 220 Frank Strong at 5 p.m. Today. * * Kappa Phi will meet at 7 tonight at the Methodist church. Pledge meeting and exam at the church at 8 p.m. K. J. Student Forums board will present the second in the series of foreign and historical movies at 7:30 p.m. in Fraser theater. Title of the film is "Carnival in Flanders". No admission charge. ... A-Kappa Beta pledging meeting will be held at 4:30 p.m. Sunday at Barlow chapel of Myers hall. All girls interested in pledging contact Mahei Ann Richardson. All members asked to be present. --any student wishing to appeal fines for parking violations (ASC Bill 142). Petitions with 50 signers must be turned in by noon Sunday to Lois Thompson at Miller hall or at the I.S.A. office, 228 Frank Strong, for candidates for president, business manager, ASC representative, or class representatives in the I.S.A. election Jan. 27. The Union Sunday Activities committee will meet at 6:30 p.m. Monday at 1032 Kentucky street for a social and business meeting. The University Housemothers' association will meet in the assembly room of Myers hall at 2 p.m. Tuesday. The student court will hear cases concerning smoking rule violations (ASC Bill No. 8) at 7 p.m. Tuesday in Green hall. The court will hear 串 串 串 Home Economics club waffle supper at 5 p.m. Thursday for Home Economics club members only. Dues will be collected. Tickets are $50 and must be bought before 5 p.m. Tuesday in home economics office. Graduate record examination Feb. 3 and 4. Applications may be secured in 2A Frank Strong. --and ORCHESTRA 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 throughout the month of January. A final examination in Western Civilization will be given Saturday, Jan. 18, from 1 to 5 p.m. in 426 Lindley. All students who plan to take this examination must register their intention to do so at the Registrar's office some time before tomorrow. 19 Attend APO National Convention Anti-Filibuster Bill Drafted May Push US Plans In UN Washington (UP)—Sen. William F. Knowland, (R.-Calif.), said he has drafted a bill to check filibusters. Sens. Robert A. Taft, (R.-O.) and Wayne L. Morse, R.-Ore.) likewise urged amendment of the senate rules to prevent filibusters. DR. L. C. WOODRUFF With 63 new members this year, Lambda chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, had the largest number of initiates in the history of the organization. At the fraternity's national convention in Kansas City, Dec. 28 and 29, Donald Pomeroy, Chairman of the K. U. delegation, presented a scroll of the class to H. Roe Bartle, retiring national president. Nineteen members of the chapter attended the convention. Prof. L. C. Woodruff, of the entomology and biology department, attended as advisor. Official delegates were Donald Ong, College senior, and Kenneth Maddux, College sophomore. Moreau Offers Law Courses To Senior Medical Students A study of medical law will be given to the senior medical class at the University of Kansas hospital, Kansas City, by F. J. Moreau, dean of the School of Law, beginning this week. Lectures will be given every Saturday morning for ten weeks. This study series is a regular part of the senior medical course curriculum. Marysville. O. (UP)—Coach Paul Wenzel may have had some worries with his Marysville high school football team this year, but scholarship was not one of them. Seven members of the varsity first team were named on the school honor roll for grade and the other four missed it by slight margins. Athletes Are Scholars Doctors Visit Hospital Harold L. Green, College junior, slipped on the ice Wednesday and fractured both bones of the left leg. His condition at Watkins hospital is reported satisfactory. Dr. Paul Joliet, director of the division for tuberculosis control of the Kansas state board of health, and Dr. Francis Bishop, a member of the same department, were guest at the monthly staff meeting at Watkins hospital Thursday. 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 holliday programs. 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