PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS NOVEMBER 4;1946 Two Operas Here Wednesday As Extra Attraction Two operas will be presented at the University Wednesday as an extra attraction of the K.U. concert course. In a matinee at 3:30 p.m. the Chicago Popular Opera company will stage in Hoch auditorium Humperdink's "Hansel and Gretel." The fairy tale was first produced in Munich in 1893. At 8:20 Wednesday night "The Bohemian Girl" by Bale will be presented. It appeared first in Paris 100 years ago under the title "La Bohemien." Activity tickets will not admit students to this extra attraction. There will be no reserved seats for the matinee and no general admission at the evening performance. This is the eighth time operas have appeared at the University, Beginning in 1928 with "The King's Henchmen" travelling opera companies presented "Carmen" in 1936, "Faust" in 1937, "Carmen" again in 1942, "Die Fleddermaus" in 1944 and "Porgy and Bess" in 1944. University students put on "Blossom Time" in 1939. Lawson Will Address Five Kansas Towns Dr. Paul B. Lawson, dean of the College, will leave Lawrence tomorrow afternoon on a three-day trip to speak in five western Kansas towns. Leodi, Scott City, Dighton, Garden City, and Oakley high schools will be included on Dr. Lawson's schedule as well as speeches to organizations in those towns. Official Bulletin November 4,1946 Inter-Varsity Christian fellowship will meet at 7 p.m. tomorrow in Barlow chapel of Myers hall. The Rev. Crider will speak on the subject, "Why Study the Bible?" Everyone welcome. - * * Captains and solicitors in the World Student Service Fund drive will meet from 7 to 7:45 tonight in Hoch auditorium. *** Home Economics club meeting at 5.pm. tomorrow in 110 Fraser. Bring 75c dues. Refreshments will be served. *** Monthly meeting of Women's Rifle club will be held at 7 p.m. tomorrow. Plans for a picnic will be discussed. Club photograph will be taken. Bring 50c dues. P. S.G.L. Senate will meet at 10 p.m. tomorrow at battenfell hall. ** ** * * Jewish Student union will meet at 5 p.m. tomorrow in Myers hall. Election of permanent officers. Tau Beta Pi will meet at 4:30 today in 116 Marvin hall. * * All - Student duplicate bridge tournament. Entry blanks are available at the Union activities office in the Union. All entries must be in before Friday. Trophy will be awarded to winning team. Pi Lambda Theta will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Pine room of the Union. The meeting is required for all active members. All women on the faculty who are members of the organization and who wish to participate in the activities this year are urged to send their names and addresses to Jacqueline Goodell, 1200 Louisiana. I. S.A. council meeting at 7 tonight. Candidates for this semester's I.S.A. scholarship should be present. All members of the February graduating class of the School of Business and all February graduates in the University who are interested in going into business should make appointments for interviews with Mr. Pinet, Business placement bureau, 212 Frank Strong hall, prior to Wednesday. * * Physical Therapy club will meet at 7:30 tonight in the Watkins hospital classroom. Dues are to be paid. *** Non-political organizations desiring to submit nominations for council representative to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Ira Bartel must file a petition with the secretary of A.S.C. by tomorrow. Students registered in Kansas outside Douglas county can vote in Military Science building, tomorrow from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Know the precinct, ward, township or city in which you are registered. You will have to write in your candidates for local and district offices. * * *** All-University ping-pong tournament. Men's and women's singles. Elimination. 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