UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN ted stung ar other the hirts, analia crazy, worn in with uughtion ofensonand THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1941. and ion is 152 HAPPENINGS on the HILL Chancellor Deane W. Malott delivered the commencement address at the Dodge City Junior college last night. John Ise, professor of economics, spoke at a lumberman's meeting in Salina this afternoon and he will deliver the commencement address at Halstead tonight. Mrs. Jack Nessly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gwinn Henry, left Lawrence this morning for San Pedro, Calif. She will sail Saturday from San Pedro for Pago Pago, Samoa, where she will join her husband, Lieutenant Nessly, a graduate of the University in 1939. Velma Cassel, fine arts senior, underwent an operation Tuesday in Watkins Memorial hospital. Miriam Webster, a former student in the University, will receive a certificate in medical technology at Meharry Medical college, Nashville, Tenn.. Tuesday. Miss Webster is the first person to ever receive this type of certificate. Guy Keeler, assistant director of the extension division, spoke to the high school graduating class at Rantoul last night. University men speaking at high school commencements tonight include Dr. F. C. Allen at Severance. Guy Keeler at Basehor, E. C. Buchel at Anthony, and Chancellor Malott at Russell. Mrs. Henry Werner, wife of the University men's student adviser, spoke on the Bundles for Britain work over radio station WREN this morning. Miss Harriett Hancock left this morning for her home in St. Fran- Noted Scientist Returns To Conduct Symposium The Seventy-fifth Anniversary celebration will bring back to the campus Dr. Clarence E. McClung, one of the most eminent scientists to graduate from the University, according to Prof. E. H. Taylor of the zoology department. Dr. McClung will come to Lawrence for the commencement celebration from the University of Pennsylvania where he has been professor of zoology and director of the zoology laboratory for the past 28 years. A.K.U.Graduate Born in Clayton, Calif., his family moved to Columbus, Kan., in the 1880's. He completed the pharmacy requirements here in two years, receiving the Ph. G degree in 1892. He continued in graduate work and received three other degrees from the University—A. B. in 1896, A. M. in 1898, and Ph. D. in 1902. For 19 years, from 1893 to 1912, Dr. McClung was an active member of the faculty here. Beginning as an assistant in pharmacy and chemistry in 1893, he became head of the zoology department eight years later. In 1902 he was made curator of the paleontology collection; from 1902 to 1906 he was acting dean of the medical school; and also served on several important University committees. Prof. at Pennsylvania In 1912 he became Professor of zoology and director of the zoological laboratory at the University of Pennsylvania, a position he has held until this spring when he will retire. The International Congress of Biology met in Montevideo, Uruguay, cis after spending the past three days on the campus visiting her sister, Betty Lou Hancock, college sophomore. Paul B. Lawson, dean of the College, will make the commencement address at the Independence Junior College tonight. in the fall of 1930 in connection with the one hundredth anniversary of the republic and Dr. McClung was chosen as delegate from the United States. In 1933 Dr. McClung was sent by the Rockefeller Foundation to Japan for a nine month period of research. This period he spent in residence at the Institute of Preventive Medicine of the Keio University Medical School. Veteran of Many Trips A special scientific collecting trip took Dr. McClung to South Africa in 1939. 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During his 48 years in academic work he has been a member of 13 science organizations and has held 28 offices in these organizations, including national president of Sigma Xi, honorary science fraternity, from 1917 to 1921 and national president of Beta Beta Beta, honorary biology fraternity in 1936. Dr. McClung will be one of the speakers on the Symposium to be held Saturday afternoon, June 7. If not there is still plenty of time for us to make them look just right. Phone 383 or bring them down for our Cash and Carry Service and save the price of a show on each suit or dress. Lawrence Laundry & Dry Cleaners 10th & New Hamp. Phone 383 We Clean Everything You Wear But Your Shoes The Union Pacific originally owned all of the Fairfax section and has developed it into one of the most important industrial sections in the Midwest, he said. Guy E. Stanley, Kansas City, Kan. executive assistant to the president of the Union Pacific railroad, spoke yesterday morning to Brewer J. 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