UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE EIGHT MARCH 13, 1946 Stouffer Named 'University Dean DEAN E. B. STOUFFER *** Dr. E. B. Stouffier, dean of the Graduate School, became University Dean today. Chancellor Deane W. Malott announced. Dr. J. H. Nelson replaces Dr. Stouffer as dean of the Graduate school, Chancellor Malott said. He also announced the appointment of Dr. Guy W. Smith as chairman of the department of mathematics, replacing Dr. Stouffer. "The board of regents has approved the creation of Dean Stouffer's new position "to facilitate efficient operation of the University in matters pertaining to academic work," the chancellor said. Under the new plan, Dean Stouffer will continue to devote most of his time to the chairmanship of the budget committee, and to problems in connection with the University's rapidly expanding enrollment, such as space allocations, class scheduling, and studies of additional staff requirements. Dr. Stouffer has been be of the Graduate School since 1923, and chairman of the department of mathematics since 1941. Dr. Nelson has been assistant dean of the Graduate School since 1941 He is also chairman of the department of English. Dr. Smith has taught in the department of mathematics since 1920. He became a full professor in the department in 1934. ___ Team Gets Rest The varsity basketball_squad is getting the afternoon off today, while Dr. F. C. "Phog" Allen, coach, is scouting the Oklahoma Aggies in their game against Oklahoma at Norman, tonight. OF NEEDED VITAMINS. DOCTORS ADVise US TO DRINK MILK, MORNING, NOON AND NIGHT FOR REAL HEALTH. REAL HEALTH. LAWRENCE SANITARY Milk & Ice Cream Co. Hillside Beauty Shop MRS. CORN and MRS. LISTON 620 West 9th Phone 997 One's a Crowd She Plays 15 Parts By CHARLES ROOS Daily, Kansas Staff Writer main. At least she was the narrator, the heroine, her mother, her uncle, the hero, his brother, and his mother, as well as a few other assorted characters. By CHARLES ROOS' (Daily Kansan Staff Writer) She might even have pulled the curtain. Ruth Ann Hutchens, dramatic actress and faculty member of Sterling college, presented the four-act play, "Friend Hannah," in Fraser theater last night. theater last night. She played the entire cast, making differences of posture, voice, or expression identify each to the audience. There was no scenery, and the actress wore an evening gown throughout. "Friend Hannah" is the story of an English Quaker girl who was married secretly to the Prince of Wales, in 1760. She gave him up shortly after the wedding. When they met again 50 years later, both were tottering oldsters. were totering outstretched. Miss Hutchens made the change from character to character seem rather plausible and natural, and she provided moments of charm, of humor, and of paths, as I surveyed the However, the task of carrying the whole thing herself, the many different characterizations and the narration, seemed to be too great a number, perhaps for Miss Hutchens, or perhaps for the audience. As a display of quick-changing ability, it was excellent, but considered as more than an hour's entertainment, it dragged. Could be the ragged appearance of the stage drapery wasn't particularly inspiring for Miss Hutchens. It wasn't for the audience. To See Students Sullivan C. Richardson, expert on Latin America will be available for student conferences in the Chancellor's office at 10:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. Thursday, at 11 a.m. Friday, and at 9 a.m. Saturday. AT THE HOSPITAL Admitted Tuesday Admitte Ford N. Bohl, PT 8. John H. Gerety II, 1025 West Hills. Ray Boardman, RR. 6. Laird Campbell, 1025 W. Hills. Louis W. Johnson, Sunflower Dann Robinson, 1541 Tennessee Charles Freebury, 1301 West Cam- ous. Discusses Homer, E. 938 Louisiana June Ernert, 1232 Louisiana William C. Bolin, 1100 Indiana. John Blair, 1931 Tennessee Mack McCormick, Sunflower Alberta Cornwell, 1336 Tennesse Surgery—Laird Campbell had an supendectomy. Condition good. Dismissed Tuesday Union Recreation Spot Named 'Elbow Room' "Elbow room" is the name for the new recreation room in the Union, Alberta Cornwell, Union activities chairman, announced today. The committee chose the winner from names suggested at the opening Monday. The Elbow room will be open every day including Sunday, from 8:30 a.m. until the Union closes. Students may dance after school hours and on Saturday. Dancing on Sunday will not be allowed, according to Miss Cornwell. OFFICIAL BULLETIN March 13. 1946 March 13, 1946 Applications for positions on Relay Committee should be mailed to Chuck Elliott, room 103, Robinson Gym. *** The Engineering Council has closed Saturday, March 30 to student activities not already approved. The Engineers' Hobnail Hop will be held at that time. The Mathematics Club will meet at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, in Room 9. Frank Strong, Professor Smith will discuss "Cryptography." American Institute of Electrical Engineers will have a get-acquainted smoker at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the men's lounge of the Union. WANTED—Film for processing and photo finishing at 1140 Miss. or phone 1544J. WANT ADS LOST - Black Shaeffer in Union Fountain. Will find please return it to the Kansan office or call Lorna Green 1015. ___ DRAWING SET -For sale at 1332 Connecticut, 11-piece, good condition. Please call from 6 to 9 p.m. LOST-Fundamentals of Accounting. 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