UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 26,1941 PAGE SEVEN SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1941 ight knew arriment, a wedding and Rus- hold cele- ad "either room, Bob amp. After boanne and acted as ballroom. ge of pass- I'm going still thinks ay that he tree of the Hill on the damaged er hour in on down us, to the Thursday girls exsay in her uage than ar D and the mony. en may rock Sat- the urge to elect the dance, a ticket, which have the for the King are hard, Ed and Jiny. romance for forum American meeting attenue, at room 113 Geltch Will Present Burleigh Sonata Faculty recitals from the School of Fine Arts will be continued in the auditorium of Frank Strong hall at 8:00 p.m. Monday. Prof. Waldemar Geltch, chairman of the department of violin, with the assistance of Allie Merle Conger of the piano department, will present a program of violin numbers. This program will include the Cecil Burleigh Sonata for in and piano. Mr. Burleigh, who conducted a violin master This program will include violin and piano. Mr.Burleigh, class at the state music teachers meeting at the University last winter, is chairman of violin at the University of Wisconsin, a position held by Professor Geltch before coming to the University of Kansas. This work of Mr.Burleigh is based upon the life of St. Paul and is considered one of his best compositions. The program: Sonata for violin and piano, "From the Life of St. Paul" (Cecil Burleigh); Concerto for Violin in A minor, No. 22, (Viotti); Romance, (Sinding); Nocturnal Tangier, (Godowsky-Kreisler); Barbecue, (Arensky); The Blue Lagoon, Viennise Waltz, (Millocker - Winternitz); Marche Miniature Viennois, (Kreisler). FEED ADVOCATES (continued from page one) morale, state of training and possible combat, and condition of equipment. Most of the time he mingled with the enlisted men. Reed said men drove for miles in the dark then carried on mock warfare the next day. When asked his opinion on men taking their training when 18 years old, Reed indicated he was in favor of it. He said it was better if a boy had his training before he was 21 instead of waiting until then and pulling him away from his business and other connections. If possible, he thought it best to work the training in between high school and college. Following Reed's speech, Hilda Mauck, short story writer for popular magazines, spoke on "Facts on Fiction." She told how she had become a writer. DUNKIRK RECREATED! First of a series of departmental coffees will be held for the political science department at 4:30 p.m. Thursday in the Memorial Union building. Forty political science majors and ten faculty members are expected to attend, and all students and members of the faculty interested in the department are invited. Pol. Scientists Get Coffee Hour The coffees are under the direction of the Forums and Clubs committee of the Student Union Activities board. The idea for these coffees was obtained by Keith Spalding and Nancy Kerber, president and secretary of the Student Union Activities board, on their tour of college union buildings last year. WEATHER The weather forecast for today and Monday is slightly cooler with scattered thunder showern in northeastern Kansas Tuesday. For "A Yank in the R.A.F." Playing today through Wednesday at the Jayhawker, the historic battle of Dunkirk is recreated. Tyrone Power and Betty Grable provide romantic and musical interest in the film. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Intensive training in: Shorthand, Typing, Accounting, Machine Bookkeeping, Comptometry, Penmanship. School at 7th & La. Sts. Phone 894 All persons who have not made reservations for this year's University concert series are urged by Dean Swarthout to make their reservations in the Fine Arts office by 5:00 p. m. tomorrow. 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