UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS OCTOBER 25,1946 PAGE TWO Students Write Edit Journal Of Psychology Six students in the psychology department will have articles in the University of Kansas Journal of Psychology, which will be distributed this week. Published for the first time this past spring, the Journal is the only one in the United States written and edited by in-training psychology students. The magazine is the result of the reading and research of student majors and graduates, supervised by the combined staffs of the department of psychology and the Menninger Foundation Center of the department. Evan R. Stevens, Jr., instructor in the psychology department, is editor of the Journal and George Yeckel, student instructor, is assistant editor. Associate editors are Verlyn L. Norris, Robert W. Parkinson, and Raymond E. Hartley, graduate students, and Edward B. Swain and Jean A. Murray, psychology seniors. A biographical sketch of William Atanson White by Mrs. Gladys Hooper, graduate student, and an article, "Stuttering," by Dick Schiefelbusch, graduate of the speech department, will appear. Henry Remple and Jerome Schiffer, graduate students, are the authors of "Clinical Psychology in Penal Institutions." Two book reviews, "Mask of Sanity" by Max Thompson, graduate student, and "The Interpretation of Dreams," by Margaret Wynn, psychology senior, complete the list of student contributions. NROTC Open House Will Be Navy Day Navy day plans for the University's NRTOC unit will include an open house display of equipment and training aids used here and two sea power movies. Open house will be held in the Military Science building from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday. Conder. Ralph Baum, executive officer, will discuss "Professional Observations on the Recent Bikini Atom Bomb Tests." at a Rotary club luncheon in the Hotel Eldridge, at 12:30 p.m. Movies to be shown during open house are "Sea Power in the Pacific" and "Prelude to Victory." Brooklyn Museum Borrowss Painting From Spooner-Thayer The Brooklyn Museum of Art has borrowed the painting, "Macherin," by Theodore Robinson, from Spooner-Thayer museum for an exhibition in November. "Macherin" is considered Robin son's most representative work. CARTER'S Have Them SHEAFFER Pen and Pencil Set Make Your Writing and Studying A Pleasure Carter's Stationery 1025 MASS. Drivers Must Speed Up Who's Nervous ---