JARY 9,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS JANUARY 9.1947 PAGE THREE Want Ad COEDS' CORNER Doctors Degrees, Research Work Take Only Part Of Russell's Time And she likes golf, too. Mrs. Barbara Russell looked up from her microscope with bright, sincere eyes and modestly remarked that she is working for her doctor of philosophy degree in bacteriology and her doctor of medicine degree. Besides, she's doing research work and housewife's chores for her husband, Robert Russell, assistant instructor of chemistry. Mrs. Russell, who formerly lived in Kansas City, started as a laboratory instructor in bacteriology in 1943 at the University, while her husband was a laboratory instructor in chemistry. As for her work piling up, she said, "Sometimes we just get working so hard we forget about it, and just hope." Her interests, though, are not one-sided as they might be with so much work. She is fond of classical music, and has her own record collection. She enjoys cooking, and—she likes golf, too. Official Bulletin Jan. 9, 1947 MRS. BARBARA RUSSELL Deutscher Verein, heute um 4:30 in 402 Fraser. --- Archery Club will have a short business meeting at 5 p.m. today in room 203 Robinson gym. Two films, Frank Sinatra's academy award winning "The House I Live In" and "Our Shrinking World" will be shown at the YMCA movie forum at 4 p.m. in the Pine room of the Union today. Following their showing, L. G. Templin of the sociology department will lead a short discussion of the films. Modern Choir will meet at 7:30 tonight in Frank Strong auditorium. Chemistry Club will meet at 4 p.m. today in room 305 Bailey Laboratories. The program will consist of movies on synthetic rubber. All members requested to attend. - * * Christian Science organization will meet at 7:30 tonight in Danforth Chapel. Members of faculty and students are invited to attend. Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega will meet at 8.30 tonight in the Kansas room of the Union building. YMCA intramural basketball team practice at the Community building from 5:30 to 7:30 tonight. There will be a challenge game with the A.P.O.'s. Kappa Phi will meet at 7 Friday night at the Methodist church. Pledge meeting and exam at the church at 8. Kappa Chapter of Phi Sigma will hold its regular monthly meeting at noon tomorrow in 301 Snow hall. The zoology department is in charge of the program. All members advised to bring their lunches. Coffee will be served. The 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 to be shown is "Carnival in Flanders". No admission charge. The elections committee of the All- Student Council will meet in room 220 Frank Strong at 5 p.m. Friday. Petitions with 50 signers must be turned in by Sunday noon to Lois Thompson, Miller hall, or at the ISA office, 228 Frank Strong, for candidates for president, business manager, ASC representative, or class representatives in the ISA election Jan. 27. The Union Sunday Activities committee will meet at 6:30 p.m. Monday at 1032 Kentucky for a social and business meeting. The student court will hear cases concerning smoking rule violations (ASC Bill No. 8) at 7:00 p.m. tuesday in Green hall. The court will hear any students wishing to appeal fines for parking rule violations (ASC Bill No. 4) at 7:30 p.m. Home Economics club waffle supper at 5 p.m. Jan. 16 for Home Economics club members only. Dues will be collected. Tickets are 50c and must be brought before 5 p.m. Tuesday in home economics office. --- 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 Saturday. Graduate Record examination Feb 3 and 4. Applications may be secured in 2A Frank Strong hall. Policeman Impounds Boss's Hound In Dallas Pound Dallas. (UP)—Desk sergeant O. T. Slaughter of the Dallas police department blushed today every time he saw a dog. He answered a routine call and sent Patrolman E. J, Cameron to investigate. A dog was reported disturbing the peace of a drug store. Cameron placed the dog in the city pound and he reported to Slaughter that his mission was accomplished. The next day, Slaughter searched Clark Will Speak At Harvard Meeting Dr. Carroll D. Clark, chairman of the department of sociology, will report on a course in human relations, introduced recently at K.U. at a meeting at Harvard university this weekend, it was announced today. That's right. It was in the city pound. The next day Slaughter searched the city for his missing pet dog. The meeting was called by Dean Wallace B. Donham, of the Harvard business school. Those attending have been selected from universities where experimental courses in "Human Relations as a Part of General education" were introduced, Dr. Clark said. Dr. Clark spent his leave of absence last year at Harvard studying the subject. He will return to K.U. Tuesday. Gamma Phi's Will Entertain The pledge class of Gamma Phi Beta will entertain the Chi Omega and Alpha Delta Pi pledges with a tea from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. at the chapter house. Delta Chi Pledges Entertain *** The Alpha Chi Omega pledges were entertained Wednesday night with a dinner-dance given by the pledge class of Delta Chi at the chapter house. Lambda Chi Alpha Has Dinner Lambda Chi Alpha, national social fraternity, held a dinner party and business meeting Monday night at the Hearth. The speakers were Doyle Morgan, Indianapolis, Ind., traveling secretary of the organization, who spoke on the history and traditions of the fraternity, and Dean Henry Werner, who spoke on "What a Fraternity Should be." Dr. Ethan P. Allen and Philip A. Dergance, alumni, were guests. Mr. Morgan will be the guest speaker at the next meeting, which will be held at 7 pm. Friday in Frank Strong hall. Lutherans To Have Banquet The annual formal banquet of Gamma Delta, University Lutheran society, will be held at 6:30 p.m. Saturday in the English room of the student union. Harold Dunklau of Leavenworth will be the guest speaker. Follow-Up Inspection Of Houses This Week "We Must Be the Home We Want" will be the theme of the Kappa Phi meeting at 7 p.m. tomorrow night in the Methodist church. Program leaders will be Jane Chase, Maxine Garrison, Barbara Call, Marjorie Ramsey, Eleanor Edgar, and Frances Johnson. Devotions will be by Venita Inloes. A apledmeeting and examination will follow the regular meeting. Kappa Phi Meets An inspection committee headed by Henry Werner, dean of student affairs, is completing a follow-up inspection of organized houses this week. Letters have been sent to all the houses recommending improvements specified in the report of the state fire marshal, Dean Werner stated. As yet, no replies have been received by the committee. GUARANTEED WATCH REPAIRS 3 to 10 DAYS SERVICE! SAMPLES WATCH SHOP 710 $ _{1/2} $ Mass. Phone 368 HAVE A TASTY, WELL-PREPARED STEAK for Less of Across from BILL'S GRILL 1109 Mass. 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