PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SEPTEMBER 20,1946 Registration Begins Today All students must present themselves for registration at the Registrar's Office in Frank Strong Hall. Registration of all students for the Fall Semester of 1946 will be held at Room 122, Frank Strong Hall, according to the following schedule: Friday 8:00- 9:00 Wa-We, Z 10:00-10:00 G 10:00-11:00 Wh-Wz 11:00-12:00 E, O 1.00- 2:00 Ba-Be 2.00- 3:00 Bi-Bri 3.00- 4:00 Bro-By 8:00- 9:00 Sa-She 8:00- 10:00 Shi-Sp 8:00- 11:00 Sq-Sy 11:00- 12:00 N, Q 1:00- 2:00 Ra-Ri 1:00- 3:00 Ro-Rv 8:00- 9:00 D 9:00-10:00 L 10:00-11:00 T 11:00-12:00 Ha 11:00-2:00 He-Hi 12:00-3:00 Ho-Hy 12:00-4:00 J, X, I Saturday Monday Tuesday 8:00- 9:00 Ma, Y 9:00-10:00 Mc-Me 10:00-11:00 Mi-My 11:00-12:00 V, K 1.00- 2:00 Ca-Col 2.00- 3:00 Com-Cz 3.00- 4:00 F Wednesday 8:00- 9:00 Pa-Pe, U 9:00-10:00 Pf-Py 10:00-11:00 A Fees will be collected in full at the time of registration. All students must be prepared to pay fees at this time. Veterans of World War II who plan to have their fees paid by the Veterans' Administration should make sure that their Certificate of Eligibility and Entitlement (VA Rehabilitation Form 1953) are filed with the Veterans Training Service, Room 2. Frank Strong Hall, prior to the opening of school. C. J. Hambro, head of the Norwegian storting (parliament), will speak at an all-student convocation at the University on Nov. 18, it was announced today by Raymond Nichols, executive secretary for the University. Norwegian Will Speak Here Nov.18 Mr. Hambro, who was executive head of the League of Nations assembly before the war, directed the fight against the invading Germans until formal resistance was crushed and then took the Norwegian government to England. Miss Christine Whitney, a graduate of the University of Kansas School of Nursing, has been appointed assistant professor of nursing and health in the College of Nursing and Health at the University of Cincinnati. K.U. Nursing Graduate Will Teach Sciences Miss Whitney will be in charge of the college's instruction in biological and physical sciences. PHOTO-EXACT COPIES: Discharge and valuable papers. Fast service. Low price. Round Corner Drug Co. 801. Mass., Lawrence, Kansas, or Lane F. apt. 18, Sunflower, Kansas. 74h WANT ADS GAS UP; Jensen and Wutnow Conoco Service Station, 900 Indiana St., Phone 3354. Tire repairing, battery charging. Complete lubrication, car washing, spark plug cleaning. Service calls. 21st SNAPSHOTS: Banquets. Bob Burk, Phone 1960-M. 30th Do Important Things First, Malott Advises If KU students were going to school in comfort this year, 1500 of them wouldn't be here, Chancellor Deane W. Malott told a record crowd of approximately 3300 new students in Hoch auditorium Monday. He challenged his audience to a battle of human relationships on an "uncomfortably crowded" campus. He warned students that University teachers would assign more than could possibly be done in 24 hours. "Learn to do first what is the most important. Devote less time to the less important and learn to omit the unimportant. That is part of your K.U.'s Rock Chalk Yell Is World Famous Most famous of all university yells, the Rock Chalk of K.U. was chosen at the Antwerp Olympic games as the best and most typical college yell in the world. Since then it has been copied by many schools. As it roars up from the stadium, it will thrill you, as it has tens of thousands to hear: "Rock — Chalk—Jay—Hawk—K.U." (chanted twice, then yelled three times.) The Rock Chalk is always given after the closing bars of the Alma Mater. Concluding, Mr. Malott urged each new student to do "todays work today," to make many friends and to take all opportunities the University provides. training for life.' he advised. Jimmy Green (A Real, Live One) Has Appendectomy The first appendectomy of the new school year was performed early Tuesday morning upon a young man with a name famous in the traditions of the University. Jimmy Green, a new student, told hospital officials that he had been "Jimmy" Green to the United States Navy and that he was sticking to the name at K.U. Jimmy's condition is fine following the operation, the doctors say. Despite the similarity of names, Jimmy Green, new student, is no relative of "Uncle Jimmy" Green, former law school dean whose statue is a landmark on the K.U. campus. Call K.U. 25 with your news. University Postmaster Has Served 24 Years R. C. Abraham, in charge of the Hill Post Office in Room 6, basement of Frank Strong Hall has seen many a laundry bag sent home in his 24 years of service. The station, maintained by the Lawrence Post Office, is open from 8 to 11:30 a.m., and from 12:40 to 5 p.m. every day except Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. Saturday hours are from 8 to 11:30 a.m. Scouting Fraternity To Meet Members of the Lambda chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Memorial Union, Bob Judy, president, announced. New students with Boy Scout training are eligible for membership. Serving Jayhawkers For Over 25 Years