PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MARCH 29,1946 KU Scholarships, Fellowships Draw Students From All Parts Of World Applications for University scholarships and fellowships are received each year from all parts of the United States and foreign countries. Between 15 and 20 of these awards are given by the University annually, J. H. Nelson, dean of the Graduate school, said recently. "The scholarships and fellowships are awarded on a competitive basis with consideration given the applicant's record, recommendations, and plans for graduate study. Dean Nelson examined the data and decided that the applicants for this year's awards which will be announced soon. "The awards may be used for graduate study and research in any department. All departments of the Graduate school are now in demand. In recent years, students have been especially attracted to the scientific studies of bacteriology, entomology, and chemistry," Depp Nelson commented. Departmental fellowships are offered in science, comparative literature, and industrial development in Kansas. The stipend for the academic year under the University scholarships is $300 plus the amount of the student's incidental fee. Fellowships are given to graduate students who have completed at least one year of study in a recognized graduate school. The stipend in these cases is from $500 to $600, depending upon the qualifications of the applicant, again with the additional amount of the incidental fee. Besides the holders of University graduate scholarships and fellowships, two students from Mexico are attending KU. under Guggenheim fellowships. Manuel Maldonado and Bernardo Villa are doing graduate which may be used at any University the holders choose. Each of the University awards is made for one academic year but may be reawarded for another year upon application by the scholar. Dean Nelson said. Staff Positions Open On Kansas Engineer Applications for positions on the staff of the Kansas Engineer, official publication of the School of Engineering, should be turned in to the office of Dean J. O. Jones in Marvin hall by Wednesday. The staff selected will have charge of the May issue and next year's issues of the Engineer. Those applying are asked to list their experience and qualifications. The staff will be selected by the Kansas Engineer governing board consisting of Frank Lichty, John Elliott, Richard Nelson, William Andrews and George Waugh. Atomic Group Circulates Petition A petition protesting military control of the atomic bomb, is being circulated around the campus, by the Atomic Age association. The petition supports the McMahon Bill, which takes control away from the military and puts it in civilian hands. Facial vision, or sound perception, enables the blind to detect obstructing objects. Important Books You Can't Afford to Miss Owen Lattimore: Solution in Asia. $2 Becker: How New Will the Better World Be? $250. Reves: Anatomy of Peace. $2. Autobiography of William Allen White. $3.75. Stuart Chase: Tomorrow's Trade. $1. Willard Price: Key to Japan. $3.50. Beegrave: Burma Surge Returns. $3. Pares: Russia and the Peace. $2.50. Smyth: Atomic Energy, Clo. $2. Come in and see them at THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Phone 666 University Glee Clubs To Have Joint Concert The University's Men's and Women's Glee clubs will present their first joint concert in three years at 8 p.m. Monday in Hoch auditorium. A war casualty, the Men's Gle club was reorganized last November and composes almost one-half of the combined 120 voices. Irene Peabody and Joseph Wilkins will direct the groups. Accompanists will be Robert Wynne, and Anne Krehbiel. Activity tickets will admit students. The program follows: Coronation Scene from "Boris Godouof" (Moussorgsoryg), combined glee clubs; solos, Norma Jean Lutz and Benjamin Shanklin. The Staines Morris (16th Century), Spring Lovely Spring (Grieg), Night Beloved (Brachelet), The Gypsies (Brahms), Women's Glee club. The Creation (Willy Richter), Steal Away to Jesus (Arr. Bartholomew). The Laughing Sons (Abt), Men's Glee club. Flower of Dreams (Clokey), The Unknown (Huhn), My Little Banjo (Dichmont), Moon Marketing (Weaver), Dickey Donkey (Britain), Morning (Speaks), Women's Glee club. I dream of You (Goetschius-Osser, arranged by Ringwald) solo Margaret Emick. One World (O'Hara-Bratton, arranged by Wilson), combined glue clubs. Architectural Group Elects The Architectural society met last night in Marvin hall to elect the following officers: Warren Jones, president; David S. vonice, vice-president; Taylor, secretary; Millard Domblaser, treasurer; Joan Ruesn, historian. Veterans Change Name Kansas Veterans' association, Jayhawk chapter, is the new name of the veterans' club, which was approved at the club's meeting Thursday night. Life-Saving Course Begins Monday A 15-hour class in life-saving instructor's work will begin Monday in Robinson gymnasium, Miss Ruth Hoover, assistant professor of physical education, said today. This class, under the direction of Mr. Ray Strain, representative from the waterfront division of the midwest district of the American Red Cross, will meet from 7:30 p.m. until 10:30 p.m. each night next week. To be eligible the student must have completed a preliminary course in senior life-saving work. The course will be offered only once his semester and students who wish to act as waterfront advisers in camps this summer must have this course, Miss Hover said. Rosy Future Forecast By Young Republicans A promising future for young Republicans was forecast by Charles Stough Thursday night at a meeting of the Young Republican's club at the Union. "The picture is different here now than before the war," said Stough, who is county chairman of the Young Republican's club. "There are about 600 or 700 veterans of voting age on the campus and Mt. Oread can be the driving force behind an election." Tonite at the Navy Dance Harold Fisher, city clerk, gave a short speech explaining registration and absentee voting. FOOSHGLO Learn About The Amazing New Sensation A Product of Foosh, Inc. Come on in and see our collection of enchanting "Top-Knots"—and be charmed into buying one of the prettiest hats of your life! Others from $3.00 to $8.95 MILLINERY DEPT. PHONE 636 901 MASS. ST. AT YOUR MOVIES NOW ENDS SATURDAY Two All New Monster-ific Super-Thrillers! 2ND CHILLER SUNDAY — 5 DAYS She's Up to Her . . . Lips in Love! 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