SUNDAY, MAY 11, 1941. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN happenings on the hill "The Character of Hamlet and Other Essays," a new book written by Prof. John E. Hankins of the department of English, is making its appearance in book stores throughout the nation. Prof. John W. Ashton of the department of English reviewed the book over radio station KFKU two months ago. The University of North Carolina Press published the book. Hal Branine, sophomore engineer, is spending the weekend in Kansas City, Mo., with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Bramine of Hutchinson. Members of the staff of Watson library held a picnic at Brown's Grove yesterday. Marjorie McKay, college sophomore, is spending the weekend at her home in ElDorado. Joe Chesky, Everett Elmore and Jim Whitson, former students, were on the campus this weekend. Chesky will leave Tuesday for Arizona where he will go into training for the Army Air Corps. Betty Selan, college junior, is spending the weekend at her home in Arkansas City. Sachem, senior men's honorary society, will initiate 14 juniors Tuesday night. Dinner at Evans Hearth at 6:15 p.m. will precede initiation ceremonies which will also be held at Evan's Hearth. Ralph Michener, college freshman, and Bruce Stewart, graduate student, went to Topeka yesterday to attend the Kansas State High School Music Contest. Martha Jean Hayes, education senior, is spending the weekend at her home in Coffeyville. Dan Huebert, college freshman, is spending the weekend at his home in Halstead. The Kansas State Highway Commission has published a pictorial folder of Kansas in which there are color pictures of Dyche Museum and some of its collections. A replica of the Seventy-fifth Anniversary insignia also appears in the folder. Other points of interest throughout the state are pictured, too. Claudine Scott, college freshman, is spending the weekend at her home in Topeka. Bill Bradford, college freshman, is spending the weekend at his home in McLouth. Loretta Osborn, college senior, is spending the weekend at her home in Kansas City. The Character of Hamlet And Other Essays By Prof. John E. Hankins $3.00 THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. St. Tel. 666 Twente and Russell Complete Year's Survey J. W. Twente, professor of education, and F. O. Russell, associate professor of education, who have directed the recent work of the cooperative studies program under the state department of education, completed this week their reports for the 1940-41 series of studies. During the past three years, 19 high schools in Kansas have been reviewed under the pro veram. Professors Russell and Twente head the visiting committee that is composed of teachers from schools in the vicinity of the school under observation. The group checks the evaluations that teachers have assigned to the school under the 1,500 point criteria of the Cooperative Study of Secondary School Standards. These standards have been formulated by committees of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. "The program is not a survey, but a cooperative study procedure," Twente explained. Members of the visiting committee observe the program of the school and evaluate its adequacy in terms of the needs of the community and the efficiency of the program used by the school for the number of students enrolled. The committee is composed of from 10 to 50 members depending upon the size of the school and the interest that neighboring teachers have in the study of a certain school SALE: Weston 1-2 V.P. 16 exposure, compur shutter, 1--1-300 second; f2.9 lens; with case and one roll Dufay color; good condition. $25. Phone 1002. 897-148 WANT ADS LOST: Hamilton wristwatch, near Rowland's Tennis Court. Reward. Phone KU66. 896-144 LOST: Black Parker fountain pen, Tuesday evening, between 8th and Alabama and Jayhawker theater or in the theater. Reward. Phone 2123 or 10. 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