====PAGE-LEVEL METADATA==== University Daily Kansan Page 0061_2 from reel: L 2339 (1944-02-08 to 1945-10-25) https://digital.lib.ku.edu/ku-udk/156640 Title: Prep Dramas to Be Recorded for Broadcast Summary: The best radio drama presented during the Speech and Drama festival will be recorded and broadcast over KFKU at 9:30 p.m. Monday on the "Exploring Your University" program. Four high schools will participate in this part of the two-day schedule. Category: campus news Subjects: radio broadcasting; student activities; theater Confidence: 0.85 Title: Starkey Will Return Monday From Leave Summary: Chief Petty Officer George C. Starkey, captain's yeoman at the University Naval Training Station, is on a seven-day leave. He will return to his duties on Monday, April 3. Category: campus news Subjects: military personnel; naval training; university staff Confidence: 0.85 Title: Dr. David Efron to Speak April 11 Summary: Dr. David Efron, Argentine economist, will lecture at the University on April 11. Dr. Efron is employed by the national planning board in Washington, D.C., according to Dr. W. H. Shoemaker, head of the department of romance languages and literatures. Category: campus news Subjects: lectures; university events; academic speakers Confidence: 0.85 Title: Red Cross Drive Goes Over Top on Final Day Summary: The Red Cross drive went over the top with a final result of $1,001.65 in the campus civilian drive. This makes a total of $4,501.86 in the drive all over the campus, including faculty, employees, service men, and civilian students. Category: campus news Subjects: fundraising; Red Cross; student organizations Confidence: 0.85 Title: Weather Sets New Low Record Summary: With a record of almost 20 degrees below the normal for corresponding days of the month in years past, the temperature this morning was reported to be only 20 degrees above zero, a rise of five degrees from that of yesterday. Category: campus news Subjects: weather; temperature records; climate Confidence: 0.85 Title: Lindley Remains Under Guidance of U S Army Summary: Since army medics and A-12's still have to eat, Lindley hall will remain under the supervision of the army for the time being, stated Raymond Nichols, executive secretary. Both of these groups are still being fed over there, although only about eighty men, all A-12's, are being housed in the hall since the ASTP's were moved out, and the medics are stationed in other houses over the campus. Category: campus news Subjects: military housing; university facilities; army personnel Confidence: 0.85 Title: Forums Board to Show Film Tonight in Fraser Summary: "Katia," the second film in a series of movies being presented to students through the Forums Board, will be shown at 7:30 p.m. today in Fraser theater. Admission will again be free, Joy Miller, chairman of the board has announced. Category: campus news Subjects: film screenings; student activities; campus events Confidence: 0.85 Title: Schroeder to Report for Great Lakes Hospital Duty Summary: Charles P. Schroeder, pharmacist's mate second class of the University Naval Training Station, has been assigned to report for duty at the Naval Hospitals of the Great Lakes Naval Training Station. Schroeder will leave Lawrence for his new assignment today. He has been stationed here since December 2, 1943. Category: campus news Subjects: military personnel; naval training; university students Confidence: 0.85 Title: Anne Krehbiel to Give Senior Piano Recital Summary: Anne Krehbiel, Fine Arts senior, will present her senior recital piano at 8 p.m. Monday in Fraser theater. D. M.Swarthout, dean of the School of Fine Arts, announced today. Included in the program will be the Beethoven Waldstein Sonata and the last two movements of the Grieg Concerto, as well as shorter selections from Villa-Lobos, Ravel, and Saint-Saens. Category: campus news Subjects: music performances; student achievements; fine arts Confidence: 0.85 Title: Former ASTP Writes of His Appreciation of the University Summary: Editor's note: The Daily Kansan received the following letter from Private Niesen yesterday. Four days ago three hundred of us left your campus. It was a sad farewell for most of us, because for the past eight months we have had one of the most pleasant interludes of our lives. We came to you from colleges of many states, and many of us were critical of this University situated in the little-heard-of state of Kansas. As the weeks passed, so did this initial attitude. We came to love your campus, and your hospitality. Category: features/profiles Subjects: student experiences; military training; university life Confidence: 0.85 Title: Asiatic Front Outlook Brighter Summary: The outlook on the United Nations latest fighting front in Asia took a turn for the better today with official disclosure that one Japanese invasion column, pressing into the jungles of Eastern Asia from Burma, have been cut to pieces and another stopped in its tracks. Category: national news Subjects: World War II; Asian theater; military operations Confidence: 0.85 Title: Deadline Extended for Queen Entries Summary: The closing date for entries in the Jayhawker beauty queen contest has been extended at the request of several women's houses, Mary Mor-rill editor of the Jayhawker, has an-nounced. Originally scheduled to end today, the period for submitting pictures will be extended until Wednesday, April 5, she said. Category: campus news Subjects: beauty pageants; student competitions; campus events Confidence: 0.85 Title: War Casualties Summary: Washington, (INS)—The war department announced today the names of 441 soldiers wounded in action. Four Kansans were included on the list. They were: Central Pacific area Tech. 5th Gr. Frank F. Zorn of Redwing and Tech. Sgt. George A. Clausen of Girard. Mediterranean area Staff Sgt. Lewis Gross, 527 West 4th St., Junction City. Southwest Pacific area Pfc. Joseph C. Cchlink of Overbrook. Category: national news Subjects: World War II; military casualties; war reporting Confidence: 0.85 Title: Vote of Confidence Given by Commons to Churchill Summary: London, (INS)—Prime Minister Winston Churchill confounded his critics today by receiving an overwhelming vote of confidence, 425 to 23, in the house of commons on a minor domestic issue which he had turned into a crucial test of his entire range of policy. Category: national news Subjects: World War II; British politics; military leadership Confidence: 0.85 Title: Stimson Supports Use of 4-F's Summary: Washington, (NS)—Secretary of War Stimson today endorsed a proposal to use 4-F's and over-aged draft registrants for war work but restated his support for an over-all national service law. 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