SUNDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1942 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN University Plays Host To Peruvian Student The University plays host this year to Senor Antonio Fernando Lulli, Peruvian exchange student.Senor Lulli is classified as a senior in the college, with his major in political science. He is training for diplomatic work. The son of a wealthy importer and exporter in Lima, Senator Luli is a direct descendant of $\textcircled{4}$. Jean Baptiste Lulli, famour Florentine musician who created the Opera of Paris. He is also the grandson of the man who is recognized in France as having invented the oxidic flame. He is a relative of General Ernesto Montagne, former vice-president of Peru. He received his grammar school education in the Villa Marie Academy, a prominent North American institution at Lima. He then entered the "British School" at Lima where he received his junior Oxford diploma after a period of two years, this making him one of the few Peruvians to hold such a degree. Lulli comes to K. U. as an exchange student under the auspices of the Institute of International Education of New York. Senor Lulli then entered the Collegio de los SS.CR Recoleta, an institution managed by the French Catholic order. Later he enrolled in the Catholic University of Peru at Lima, where he planned to study seven years to obtain his law degree. After one year at this study, he decided to work toward entering the diplomatic service so came to this country. In the Colegio de los SS.CC Recoleta, Lulli was a member of the school magazine staff and of the shooting team. For two years in succession he was inter-collegiate tennis champion. While attending the Catholic University, he was a member of the tennis team competing in the Olympic games among the various schools of Peru. While in attendance at KU Senor Lulli plans to organize a local league of the National Pan American Student League. He intends to bring about, through various exhibits, informal talks, and local radio programs, a closer relationship between this school and Latin America. LETTER EXPOSES---my teachers up to the house forunch. The girls say this is a surefire way to at least pass so I'm going about it conscientiously. I've listed the cost of their meals under"vital expenses" in my accountbook. Know you will approve of this since it is considered exigent that I pass. (continued from page s.x) where, including on dates. I'm getting thin and blistered. We held our open house the other night. I asked the cutest boy in chem lab and after only a negligible amount of hesitation said he'd take me. Some of the girls think he went because I was planning to spill acid on his cords upon rejection, but I believe he really likes me. I suggested we go to see "The Ghost of Frankenstein" next Saturday night. He said shows like that scare him but he might call me. Aunt Esther was all wrong when she said college would be disillusioning. I have been disillusioned on only one point since I arrived. That was about class cuts. Dean Lawson has informed me and other freshmen that there is no such thing as a cut. I could have sworn otherwise, but then maybe he's right. So far my studies are giving me no trouble. I've been working hard on a regular schedule for having WANT ADS NEW Polyphase Slide Rule for sale. Call McCune, 726. 6-10 Senor Antonio Lulli Mother, will you please send some band-sides and rubbing alcohol back in my laundry. I sleep on a top bunk and have been having some trouble about falling out. Dad, I'm sorry I ever accused you of lack of tact when it came to getting boys to go home. Blinking the lights, winding the clock, even those big yawns were polite plus, compared to the cow bell our house mother clangs at 12:30. I am now being reprimanded for not having my beds made so this Quack Club Holds Swimming Tests Eight of the 60 women who donned bathing suits yesterday morning at Robinson gymnasium pool in swimming tryouts have been named eligible to become members of the Quack club. Twelve others have been asked to return at 8:15 Wednesday evening for second tryouts. From these 12 and any other University women who did not apply for membership yesterday but are interested in the organization, seven other swimmers will be selected to fill the Quack Club's pledge quota of 15. Must Show Ability Women who demonstrated the side stroke, crawl, back stroke, racing dive, plain dive, and surface dive to the complete satisfaction of senior Quack Club members are Jean Porter, Lurabelle Moore, Sue Elliott, Irma Lee Hastic, Sue Schwartz, Sara Jane Meyers, Katy Foster, and Joan Burch. Conducted by Nada Clifton, president, tryouts opened at 10 a.m. and continued for approximately an hour and a half. Judging for eligibility was done entirely by Quack Club members, assisted by Miss Ruth Hoover, assistant professor of physical education and sponsor of the organization. Some Return for Tryouts Tuesday afternoon from 3:30 until 5:30. Miss Hoover announced, those women who have been asked to return for tryouts Wednesday evening may swim in the gymnasium pool and receive instruction on strokes in which they are weak. Wednesday, Oct. 14, has been tentively set as date of the annual Quack club pledging picnic. During the had better stop. See you all Thanksgiving. At that time be prepared for a shock. The girls are parting my hair in the middle now and with the aid of mascara my eyelashes have become most seductive. No kidding. Some guy at our last hour dance said he thought maybe he could get stuck on me. So you see! Lots of love. "Mrs. Miniver" One of the 10 Best Movies of All Time Now at the Jayhawker for One Entire Week Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon, noted stars who scored such a terrific success in "Blossoms in the Dust," return to the scene of their former triumph to portray the principal characters of Jan Struther's celebrated novel, "Mrs. Miniver." "Mrs. Miniver" ushers in the Jay Hawker's new and greater fall movie season with their regular fall prices. course of the picnic 15 swimmers who have passed an endurance test in addition to stroke and dive requirements will be officially pledged to membership in the organization. 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