PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1943 Skirts in the Back Shop... University Press Hires Coed Linotype Operators T. C. Ryther, director of the University Press and fire warden, can now look for incendiaries with an untroubled mind. He's been losing hair and sleep over the manpower problem in the print shop, where the University Daily Kansan is printed. But he believes he has the problem licked. For the first time in several years there is a woman linotype operator in the composing room, and more are to follow as male workers enter the services or leave school. First Woman Operator Arrives Already at work operating at linotype is Mrs. Elizabeth Wallace, wife of Hobart Wallace, freshman med student. Mrs. Wallace's father is Donald Stanley, editor of the Peru Pointer, Peru, Neb. Patsy Baker, Kingman, plans to enroll in the University in the fall and also intends to work in the mechanical department of the press, Mr. Ryther stated. Her father is Ralph Baker, editor of the Kingman Leader-Courier and former secretary of the Kansas Press association. To begin working at the start of the summer session is Jean Marie Stoddard, who will graduate from high school next month. Miss Stoddard learned to operate a linotype while working for her father, H. T. Stoddard, editor of the Burlingame Leader-Courier. More Are Coming Of eight male students who were working in the press composing room at the start of school last fall, only two will be left by the end of school. Reserve programs have taken the rest of the men, except one who quit work to devote his full time to school. Radcliffe Issues War Job Guide Radcliffe college recently issued a booklet to students on "War and Placement" as a guide to jobs correlated to their fields of concentration. Church Will End Panel Series Sunday Concluding a series of discussions of "The Challenge of Modern Science to Religion", four K.U. professors will present a panel discussion on this subject, Sunday morning at the time of the regular eleven o'clock service at the Unitarian Church, Vermont and Twelfth streets. Those participating in the discussion representing the fields of Philosophy, Psychology, Economics and Biology are Drs. Anna McCracken, Raymond Wheeler, John Ise and Florence Brown Sherbon. The panel chairman will be Leona C. Handler and discussion will be heard from the audience. As part of the service, simplified for this Sunday, Jean Bartz and Martha Johnson will play a flute-piano duet, "Concerto in G Major" from Adagio non propo by Mozart. Vassar Offers Pre-engineering Course Vassar college has organized within its regular curriculum a preengineering course which affords much of the basic training for an engineer's degree. Colgate Adds 'Global Theaters' Colgate university has added a three-hour survey course on "Global Theaters of the Contemporary Crisis." Display To Honor Pan-America Resembling the peak in fashion, and ground school training, Kenneth patterned after those made by Inca Indians centuries ago will be included in a display which opened this afternoon in the main lounge of the Union building. The articles were colected by Antonio Lulli, College senior, and will be shown in honor of Pan-American day. "This is not simply a display, but also a goodwill message from the Peruvian republic," Antonio explained. The influence of Peruvian design is shown in gay-colored summer dresses which are shown in first-rate department stores in New York and Chicago, he said. Many of the tapestries, and pieces of jewelry on display were made by present-day descendents of the Incas and were colected by Lulli in trips to their villages in the Andes. F. S. Hall Found Dead In Hotel Second LL. Fred S. Hall, student at the University during the year '41-42 was found fatally shot Tuesday in a Manhattan, Kan., hotel room. His service revolver was nearby. Taken to the Ft. Riley station hospital, he was dead upon arrival. Lt. Hall was a member of Company D, 14th armored regiment, 9th armored division, at Camp Funston, and was commissioned in February. Military authorities gave no explanation for the shooting. While at the University, Lt. Hall was a freshman in the School of Architecture and Engineering. He is the son of Fred S. Hall, Sr., of Lawrence. — BUY U.S. WAR BONDS — Miss Helen Rhoda Hoopes, assistant professor of English, read the "Nun's Priest's Tale" and other selections from Chaucer today at the last tea for English majors this year. The tea was held at the home of Prof. and Mrs. John W. Ashton, 1105 Louisiana. Tea was served by Mrs. Ashton and members of the committee on meetings. Members of the committee are Miss Sara Laird, associate professor of English, Miss Nellie Barnes, assistant professor of English, and Miss Hoopes chairman. Cervantes Day Will Not Be Celebrated The celebration of Cervantes Day, for many years held at the University, will not be held this year due to food and transportation difficulties, it was announced by the department of romance languages today. The celebration, a project of the American Association of Spanish Teachers, has ben held yearly on April 23, the anniversary of the death of the great Spanish author of the fourteenth century, Saavedra de Cervantes, who is best remembered for his "Don Quixote de la Mancha." In the past the celebration has been attended by students and teachers from all over the state. Brooklyn Offers More Guidance Brooklyn Offers More Guidance Brooklyn college recently enlarged its guidance program to provide special assistance for all premedical, pre-dental and pre-engineering students. Smith To Have A 12-week Term After commencement late in May, Smith college will open again in June for a 12-week term. NOW THAT YOU'RE DRIVING LESS IT CAN DIE A SAD DEATH! Have it checked regularly at Fritz Co. GRANADA TODAY FRIDAY SATURDAY TWO BIG FIRST RUN FEATURES Phone 4 Koolmotor Oil 14 E. 8th Cities Service Gasoline - PLUS 2nd FEATURE - DON "Red" BARRY "Dead Man's Gulch" 1n And Chapter 11 "Perils of Nyoka" ANN MILLER BOB CROSBY and his BAND FREDDIE SLACK and his BAND with ELLA MAE MORSE Duke FLLINGTON and his BAND Cedar Crest college, Allentown, Pa., has added a five-year nursing curriculum in cooperation with nearby hospitals. 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