ER 19, 1941 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1941 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN putting in sure, they the barrel. s." Some of the by Vince together and Roebuck's music, includ- ow an hour ring simply sday night tried to was tossed have to go contentedly of his en- kkers. the it. came Maude El- and her five more. Sigma tant to take y one poor in Johnson s notebook ofesses in- He found . zed nge good ole drove of guests o. last weeks with only ens' com- 1 account uced fifty many calves their agents. At therefore observed, improved goods, howe- selected tying it to in it in the darkness S 98 Jayhawk Pilots In The News Two former Jayhawkers have been keeping up with the swift pace of adventure recently by flying with the R.A.F. and taking official pictures of the Churchill-Roosevelt conference at sea. Articles in the second Graduate Magazine, monthly publication of the Alumni Association which was issued yesterday, tells how Bob Raymond, now visiting his uncle, Prof. F. N. Raymond, found selling furniture in his father's store in Kansas City a bit too quiet so he felt to take part in the adventures in Europe. Joining the American Ambulance corps in France, Raymond finally ot to England and went into the royal Air force. Known as "Kansas" to his fellow fliers, Raymond as had a red and blue Jayhawk put in the back of his cover-alls. Another Jayhawker, Raleigh Macklin, was pictured standing between Churchill and Roosevelt at their historical meeting at sea. Macklin, now a first lieutenant in he twenty-first Reconnaissance squadron, was sent from New-land to photograph the conference. SOCIETY— ...had as dinner guests Tuesday evening, Professors Jerome Kesselman and Domenico Gagliardo. Following the dinner Professor Gagliardo gave a talk representing his views on America's entry into the war. Other guests were Kenneth Brown, George Grist, James Johnston, Ivan Shadwick, Dale Gordon, and Leo Smith. DELTA TAU DELTA . . . ...had their annual Chicken Fry with the Baker University chapter at Baldwin Saturday night. Y Study Group Meetings Begin Tuesday Afternoon The first Y.M.-Y.W.C.A. study group meetings will begin at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday in Henley house. Dr.Edwin Price will lead the discussion of "A Growing Conception of God," and Ellen Paulin will hold her weekly study of "Modern Implications of the Teachings of Jesus." Mars Conceals Self As Overcast Sky Stymies Star-gazers Harry O'Kane's group will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in Henley house for a study of "Toward a Better Understanding of the Bible." Royal Humbert will lead the group on "Man Looks at Himself" at 4:30 p.m. Thursday in the Pine room of the Memorial Union building. Prof. N. W. Storer's warning to "look out, and if it's not celar, don't come" failed to effect several dozen hopeful star-gazers. They came anyway. Heavily overcast skies blacked out Mars Friday night, causing postponement of the annual open house until the latter part of this week. SUNDAY NIGHT Is BLUE MILL NIGHT PHONE 4321 Enjoy a Delicious Meal Served as Only the Blue Mill Can Prepare It. BLUE MILL 1009 Mass. 740 Vt. For the Finest Dry Cleaning Service Modern equipment and expert workmen can turn out. - - - GARMENTS LIKE NEW - - - INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS Robert W. Reed, news editor and military commentator of the Kansas City Star, will discuss "Covering the Army's Blitzkrieg Lessons" when he appears before high school journalists at the annual conference on the Hill Saturday. Military Commentator Will Address Prep Journalists Throughout his high school days Reed worked on various newspapers and upon graduating from high school stepped into regular newspaper employment. Since the outbreak of the present war Reed has been the Star's military commentator in addition to his regular duties as news editor. 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