THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1941. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Seek Level Site For M.I. Building Search for a more solid tract of land upon which to construct the new Mineral Industries building may necessitate a re-location of the road at the west edge of the campus, Roy W. Stookey, state architect, has said. The site which has been selected for the building is a plot of ground just west of the University observatory and south of the Chi Omega house. It has a narrow ledge that is level, but much of the area is a hillside. Stookey suggested that the road east of the building site might be relocated. Sig Eps To Make Definite Plans For New House Members of Sigma Phi Epsilon, social fraternity, will make definite plans for the building of their new $100,000 house and appoint an alumni housing committee at the annual alumni meeting tonight. Officers for the coming year will also be elected. University Grad To Present Concert At Baptist Church Leroy Robbins, University graduate in 1914, will present a short violin concert at the Ninth Street Baptist church at 8 o'clock tonight. Robbins received his Bachelor of Music degree from the University, studied music at the University of Michigan, then returned here in 1925 to study violin under Waldemar Geltch, professor of violin. Lorenzo Fuller, fine arts senior, will sing several baritone solos. Daisy Tucker, fine arts senior, will accompany both men at the piano. Mother's Day May 11th We have a very complete line of candies in Special Mother's Day Boxes 50c, $1.00, $2.00, $3.50 Also---- Old Spice Lentheric Yardleys Core Name Cara Nome Gift Sets of Cologne, Soaps, Bath Powders, and Refreshments and Perfumes All gifts wrapped for mailing no extra charge H. W.STOWITS Rexall Drug Store 9th & Mass. Phone 516 FREE DELIVERY University beauty queens who gave their time to help the Bundies for Britain Hospital drive Tuesday received contributions amounting to $82.20. The money will be sent immediately to New York to be given 40 English hospitals "adopted" by the Bundles for Britain. These are voluntary hospitals, and all have been badly damaged by bombs. There are no plans for any further Bundles for Britain drive this year. Emblems will continue to be on sale from time to time in buildings on the Hill. Gardner To Discuss Nelson Art Gallery At A.A.U.W. Tea Paul Gardner, director of the William Rockhill Nelson Art gallery and Atkins museum, will discuss the work of the institution and its relation to the community at the closing tea of the American Association of University Women at the Alpha Delta Pi sorority house, Saturday at 3 p.m. Gardner has introduced many new features at the museum and built up valuable permanent collections. Marionette shows and the plan of having children's guides in the museum are the result of his particular interest in children. Mr. Gardner was named director of the museum in August, 1933, but Air Corps Officer To Arrange Exams University men who are interested in appointments to the Army Air Corps are asked to report to the R.O.T.C. office at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning when a representative of the Air Corps comes to the University to make arrangements for physical examinations. Requirements for the Air Corps are that the applicant be between 20 and 27 years of age, single, and have half of the requirements for a college degree. ADD SOCIETY--- ALPHA DELTA PI . . seniors had a picnic in Brown's grove last night. ... entertained the Lawrence Mothers' club of A. D. Pi at dinner Tuesday night. PI BETA PHI ☆ ... luncheon guest Monday was Marjorie Mossman. SIGMA KAPPA ☆ . . guest at luncheon Wednesday was Dorothy Ellis. had served as assistant to the trustees of the W. R. Nelson trust since March, 1932. Waldemar Geltch, professor of violin, and Mrs. R. R. Jackman, vocalist, will provide the musical numbers for the program Saturday morning. The program was planned by the committee on arts and drama under the chairmanship of Mrs. Deal Six, also of Lawrence. Bus Barqain Fares Everywhere! KANSAS CITY .. $ .65 WICHITA .. 3.35 HUTCHINSON .. 3.50 SALINA .. 2.80 TOPEKA .. .55 CHICAGO .. 7.40 LOS ANGELES .. 26.75 Low Fares Everywhere ● SANTA FE BUS travel costs less than any other form of first class transportation in America! The very sight of the sleek, streamlined Cream-and-Crimson Liners is thrilling, but a trip on one is even more thrilling . . . and you know you are saving money every scenic mile of the way, too! So no matter where you are planning to go, find out how much smarter and cheaper you can go on a SANTA FE TRAILWAYS BUS. Telephone your local SANTA FE BUS Agent today. Member, National Trailways Bus System To Bindery Pic History Nearly Finish ' 'Across the Years on Mount Oread' is on its way to the bindery in Kansas City," Raymond Nichols said this morning. This book is the history of the University written by Prof. Robert Taft in connection with the Seventy-fifth Anniversary celebration. Mushroom Gourmet Speaks to Botany Club at Dinner Copies will be sent to all those who ordered in advance as soon as the books come from the bindery, which should be in about two weeks, Nichols said. Copies will also be put on sale at $2 each in the Memorial Union building, the business office, and the alumni office so students and others may have an opportunity to buy them. MILLER HALL ... announces the election of Evelyn Nielsen as temporary chairman for the hall. Permanent officers will be elected next fall. A. H. Stubbs, graduate of the University in 1913, and now a printer in Kansas City, spoke on mushrooms at the Botany club dinner last night in Snow hall. Stubbs has collected and identified 280 specimens of fleshy fungi. He classifies himself as a mycologist and a mycophagist, a collector and an eater of fleshy fungi. The mushroom is the most common example of a fleshy fungi, he says. Of his collection, Stubbs has found nearly all the specimens to be edible. Tau Beta Pi Elects New Officers; Tau Beta Pi, honorary engineering fraternity, elected officers for next year at a meeting last night. New officers are president, Richard Winslow; vice-president, Arthur Wahl; corresponding secretary, Roger Prior; recording secretary, John Harkness; and treasurer, Herbert Hoover, all junior engineers. Eugene A. Stephenson, professor of petroleum engineering, was elected to the advisory board. Gibbs Clothing Co. 811 Mass. St. Men! Here Are WORTHWHILE SAVINGS IN SPRING SUITS Straw Hats "STYLECRAFT" $19.50 "HYDE PARK" $24.50 98c to $3.95 If you like lots of color . . . we have it. 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