1 PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 23 SUNDAY, JANUARY 25, 1942 Here on the Hill ----announces the engagement of Mary Lotuse Lockhart to Robert Kirk. Kirk is a member of Phi Gamma Delta. Parties Take a Powder; Students Get on the Books You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you can't fool your teachers during final week. Those quizzes are as unkind as a candid camera, and to be prepared for them requires, as if you didn't know, study-study-study. Whenever final week rolls around, the Hill social merry-ground is sure to break down. So the juke and jelly joints have noticed a slackening trade. There were no weekend parties to put dance fans on their toes. Smoke and chatter groups on campus have dwindled in number. All in all, society here has degenerated since Thursday to one of its more dull definitions, "one's social environment." It's enough to make anybody want to take Social Path. BATTENFELD HALL BATTEFIELD HALL Sunday dinner guests will be Julie Hauptli, Robert Saterlee, Harvey Hull, Maybm Fuller, Ralph Lowery. ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . week end guests are Veda Margaret Strong and Virginia Covington, both of Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Johnston, Kansas City, Mo., are dinner guests today. PI BETA PHI . .. ☆ WATKINS HALL . . . announces the engagement of Sylvia Steeper to Walter Moody. Moody graduated from the University last spring and is now enrolled in graduate work at Northwestern University in Chicago. dinner guests Friday night were Rose Etta Carr and Mr. and Mrs. I. Glenn Stevenson. dinner guests last night were Dean and Mrs. Henry Werner. DELTA TAU DELTA . . . luncheon guest yesterday was Dick Trubey. DELTA UPSILON . . . announces the pledging of Karl Ehrlich of Coldwater. THETA TAU ... ... announces the pledging of Jack Waugh. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA... ... announces the engagement of Jane Robinson to Fritz Smith, Phi Gamma Delta. PHI DELTA THETA . . . . weekend guest is Wallie Weeks. Marysville. DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. Watkins Trust Fund Provides 20 Grants Twenty new scholarships amounting to $100 each have been made available through the will of the late Elizabeth M. Watkins, benefactress of the University for many years, Chancellor Malott announced today. Funds for the scholarships were provided through income from trust funds established by Mrs. Watkins. Some of the income from trust funds set up for maintenance of Miller and Watkins Halls will be used for scholarships for women, as specified in Mrs. Watkins' will. These will be work scholarships and each student who receives award will be required to work approximately one hour a day in some University office designated by the committee administering the scholarships. Members of the committee are: Miss Wealthy Babcock, department of mathematics, chairman; Edna Hill, chairman of the department of home economics; Esther Twente, department of sociology; Mae Gardner, department of romance languages; and Raymond Nichols, executive chancellor to the chancellor. The scholarships are available for the spring semester this year, and applications should be made to the committee immediately. CIII OMEGA . . . . guest this weekend is Virginia Ford, Coffeyville. Klaus Abegg, technician and custodian of Dyche museum, has completed work on his latest bird-habitat scene. The scene depicts the rare, almost extinct, whooping-crane and a pair of sandhill cranes. University Gets Cady Fellowship Dr. Roy Cross, founder and director of the Kansas City Testing Laboratory, has presented the University Endowment Association with $4,000 for the establishment of the H. P. Cady Fellowship in chemistry. The fellowship is to be established in honor of Dr. H. P. Cady, a member of the chemistry department staff from 1899 to 1940. Dr. Cady was chairman of the department from 1916 until his retirement a year and a half ago. Dr. R. Q. Brewster, present chairman of the department, said today that the chemistry department will have full authority to select the research project and the student to assign to it under the terms of the Cross grant. Projects related to the development of Kansas resources will be given first consideration. The chemistry department will supervise all research work. Samuel G. McClellan, 20-year-old Harvard college senior, went on a five-day fast to obtain material for a thesis entitled "How It Feels to Starve." The information could have been obtained with less punishment by asking the Germans in Russia. Puerto Rican Student To Enroll In Pharmacy Puerto Rico will have a representative at K.U. next semester, according to a letter received by J. Allen Reese, dean of the School of Pharmacy. 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