MARCH 29,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS RCH 29,1' gelist school PAGE FIV 22 (UP) ail en mas er Jones w b building; the lease building; one-time for men d men structur le library general Mon Janas Courses Announced For April Semester Courses to be offered in the nine-week term, beginning April 8, were announced today by Chancellor Deane W. Malott. Planned for veterans and others who were unable to enroll in the regular spring semester, eight courses bacce will be offered with registration and enrollment on April 8, and classes beginning on April 9. All classes will meet Monday through Saturday, except Trigonometry, which will meet on Monday. Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. The courses, credit hours, and time of meeting are composition and literature, three classes for three hours of credit each at 9:30, 10:30, and 11:30; fundamentals of speech, two hours credit at 8:30; intermediate algebra, three hours at 1:30; College Algebra, three hours at 10:30; Trigonometry, two hours at 2:30; Principals of Geography, three hours at 11:30; Introductory Economics, three hours at 8:30; Accounting I, three hours at 9:30. The term will end on June 8, one week before the end of the regular spring term. Easter vacation in both terms will be the same-April 17 to A total of nine hours of credit may be obtained with courses being offered at the freshman level in English, speech, mathematics, geography, economics, and accounting. A sufficient number of rooms are available to accommodate the demand the housing office reported today. Applications should be filed immediately with the registrar for entrance. OFFICIAL BULLETIN March 29,1946 The Engineering Council has closed Saturday evening to student activities not already approved. The Engineers Hobnail Hop will be held at that time. Russell Barrett will lead a panel discussion at Wesley Foundation, 6 p. m. Sunday, Methodist church, Subject, "As Vets View Religion." Kappa Phi. 5 p.m. Friday. Methodist church. Installation of officers. WANT ADS Westminister Vesper club party, scheduled for tonight, has been postponed. FUR COAT FOR SALE —Genuine Siberian squirrel. Size 14. Worn one season. Call 1603M. -29- WANT-TO-BUY—By next Tuesday a drafting board. Please call K.U. 66 or stop in at the Kansan office. -1. FOR SALE — Automobile raido, brand new "Truetone" master deluxe. Has never been used $40.00 206 Lane K Sunflower Village. FOR SALE: Playground equipment for homes, schools, parks. Direct from manufacturer to consumer. Mail order prices. Two hundred items. Representatives wanted. Delmer F. Harris Company, Concordia, Kans. -5- WANTED: Student to sell home, school park, playground equipment direct from manufacturer. Over two hundred items at mail order prices. Delmer F. Harris Company, Concordia, Kansas. -5 PLEASE—Will the person who picked up my blue Parker 51 pen with Max Unnhu engraved on side in the Elbow Room Union Bldg., Mon. evening, turn it in to the Kansan office. -28 TUXEDO FOR' SALE—803% Mass. Phone .399. -29- LOST-Single strand pearls somewhere between Union and Ad. Tuesday morning, Reward. Call Lona Lou Kelly, 804. -29- STOP at the Courthouse Lunch for good food. Open from 5:30 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. Across from the courthouse. LOST - Parker "51" black with gold crown on it. Lost Tuesday downtown. Reward. Urgent. Call Pat Sonnenger, phone 257. 1-LOST - White evening cape with John Taylor label at Bitter Bird dance Saturday night. Call Ruth Granger, 415. 1- AT THE HOSPITAL Admitted Thursday Edward E. Jansen, 1616 Indiana Dismissed. Thursday Dismissed Thursday Orval Buell, PT 8. Janice E. Oehrle, Miller Hall, Dudley Day, PT 7. Charles Pryor, PT 10. Robert Crawford, Carruth. Murrell Finton, 838 Louisiana. Thomas Coit, PT 8. Dorothy Feldkamp, 1339 West Campus. Wilda Williams, 1144 Louisiana. Wilda Williams, 1144 Louisiana. Gwendolyn Singer, 1101 Mississippi. Solitary sandpipers nest in abandoned robins' nests. A new recreational program for the good of the individual and the nation was discussed at the Women's Athletic association state convention here last week. WAA Delegates Discuss Recreation Two W.A.A. delegates and one sponsor from each of 10 Kansas colleges and universities attended the convention. Universit delegates were Kathryn O'Leary, College junior, and Frances Chubb, College sophomore. Miss Joie Stapleton, physical education professor, was sponsor. Other schools participating were Baker university, Bethany college, THE COMBINED GLEE CLUBS Present Their ANNUAL SPRING CONCERT including The Great "Coronation Scene" from Boris Godounoff Geoffrey O'Hara's New Song, "One World" and Fred Waring's Arrangement of "I Dream of You" MONDAY, APRIL 1 8 P.M., Hoch Auditorium Gen. Adm. 41c plus 9c tax Activity Tickets Admit Kansas City junior college, Kansas State Teacher's college at Emporia, Kansas State Teacher's college at Hays, Kansas Wesleyan, Marymount college, Wichita university and Washburn university. The conference ended with a tour of the University. Russia has 175 different peoples, speaking 150 languages. O'Rielly Will Speak Miss Claire O'Rielly, national vice-president of Phi Chi Theta, commerce sorority, will inspect the pledging and initiation ceremony of the K.U. chapter at a luncheon meeting of the group in the English room of the Union Saturday, 1 p.m. Umbrellas were not known in America until 1772. PICNIC TIME IS HERE! 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