PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWREENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1941. Dedicate Loan Fund To Miss Cook A new loan fund for $1,000 for the establishment of a loan scholarship in honor of Miss Persis B. Cook, former secretary to Henry Werner, Adviser of Men, is in the hands of University officials, Miss Wealthy Babcock, chairman of the Committee on Aids and Awards, said today. The fund was presented by the Alumnae Association of Alpha Chi Omega., of which sorority Miss Cook was a member. In establishing the loan scholarship, the association stated that this particular type of scholarship memorial had been selected for Miss Cook because "her life was so closely woven into the student life and University affairs that we would like for her influence to live on in the student body." The new loan scholarship is to be known as the "Persis Belle Cook Memorial Loan Scholarship" will be awarded each year to an undergraduate student, man or woman, who has completed one year's work at the University. It will be awarded for the first time this spring and it is probable that it will go to a student who knew Miss Cook through her work as secretary to Professor Werner and the scholarship committee. Any student interested in making application should do so in Room 1, Frank Strong hall. FLINT RETIRES---officers: president, Robert Fluker; vice-president, Edwin Linquist; secretary, Billie Doris Jarboe; treasurer, Max Howard. All are business juniors. First Alumni Secretary (continued from page one) he purchased half interest in the Manhattan Nationalist, and managed it until 1905. In 1905 he was appointed first general secretary of the University Alumni Association and editor of the Graduate Magazine. He was appointed lecturer in journalism before a department was formed here, and acted in this capacity until 1909. In 1911, after the establishment of the department of journalism, Flint became a full-time member of the teaching staff. In 1916 he was appointed chairman and has occupied that position to the present time. Dean of Journalists In 1920 Professor Flint, the dean of American teachers of journalism, organized the conference for high school editors and later the Kansas Council of Teachers of Journalism. He was also responsible for the formation of the annual meeting of Kansas editors, called the Editors' Roundtables. In 1927 Mr. Flint served as president of the American Association of Schools and Departments of Journalism, and in 1931-32 he was president of the Alumni Association. He is a member of the American Association of Teachers of Journalism, Kansas Editorial Association, and Phi Beta Kappa. Printing Developing FOTOSHOP 1107 1/2 Mass. St. Opposite the Court House ONE DAY SERVICE In at 8:30 — Out at 5:30 The NEGATIVES of Homer Frerk- ing Studio Are on FILE HERE. Enlarging Tinting Social Psychiatry A Promising Field Says Prof. Twente Psychiatric social work as a promising field was the picture presented by Miss Esther Twente, professor of sociology, in speaking to the Psychology Club yesterday afternoon. Professor Twente gave a historical development of the work, showing how it has changed and grown during the depression years. She stressed the training necessary and listed as the leading schools Simmons College, Boston; Smith College, Northhampton, Mass.; New York School of Social Work; Pennsylvania School of Social Work; Western Reserve University School of Social Work, Cleveland; and the University of Chicago. Kansan Board Members Elect Trump Chairman Bob Trump, college junior, was elected chairman of the Daily Kansan board at the board meeting yesterday afternoon. Betty West, college junior, was chosen by the group as secretary and treasurer. The board directs the policies of the Daily Kansan. KFKU Yesterday, KFKU began its new broadcasting schedule under daylight saving time. Under the new program the station's time on the air has been slightly increased. The program has been jugged about to conform to the new time schedule, which went into effect in many sections of the country last Sunday, and has also been arranged in order not to conflict with baseball programs. WEDNESDAY 2:30 On the Flying-Carpet, "Heidi" (Story for intermediate grades) 2:45 Kansas News Briefs 2:48 Books and Reading. 7:30-7:55 Drama presented by stu- 135 Drama, presented by students from the Department of Speech and Dramatic Art. THURSDAY 2:30 French Lesson, Robert Pyle, instructor 2:44 Kansas News Briefs 2:47 Spanish Lesson, Clarence Chrisman, instructor 1:35 This Our Democracy, "Freedom of Speech and Democracy," E. C. Buehler, director of forensics. 2:30-3:00 Vocational Guidance, "Art and Music Education." 7:50 Music, School of Fine Arts. 6:00-6:30- Kansas Problems, presented by students in the department of speech and dramatic art. FRIDAY WSSF Speakers Contact Houses In Fund Drive Speakers at six organized houses last night explained the purpose of the World's Student Service Fund, to arouse student interest in the drive for $1,000, that will end on May 8. Twenty to twenty-five students, members of the faculty, and ministers have offered their time to act as speakers at the houses. Contributors in the organized houses will be given tags, and will be unmolested on Tag Day, May 7, Bill Cole, college sophomore, in charge of the speakers, said today. Chancellor Deane W. Malot: initiated the drive last Friday, by giving the first contribution. Some of the houses asked that no speakers be sent, since members were willing to contribute without any persuasion, Cole said. Speakers will visit the houses that have not been contacted within the next three nights. Forum Board To Sponsor 'Monte Cristo' "The Count of Monte Christo," a feature picture starring Robert Donat, Elissi Landi and Raymond Walburn, sponsored by the Forum Board will be shown in Fraser theater Thursday afternoon and evening. The movie is based on Alexandre Dumas's great novel, the story of Edmund Dantes, who was convicted without a trial and condemned to a living death. His 20 years of imprisonment, a daring escape and rise to wealth and power to drive three men to their graves are well known. There will be no admission charge. Miss Helen Rhode Hoopes, assistant professor of English will speak tonight at the University of Kansas City to an informal reading group called the Easy Chair. The fourth and final proficiency examination during the year is to be given at 8:30 o'clock Saturday morning. All students who intend to take the examination must register in the College office, room 221 in Frank Strong hall by tomorrow. Hoopes to Speak At Kansas City Miss Hoopes will also speak to morrow morning to the Forum of Woman's City club in Kansas City on Emily Dickinson, early American poet. direct to borrower without brokerage commission We Make F. H. A. Loans Lawrence National Bank Where Your Savings Are Safe Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Students who can dance, sing, or who are in any way the life of the party should try out for a part in the all-student revue, "On With the Show," according to Shirley Jane Ruble, president of the Dramatic club, which is sponsoring the play. Tryouts for speaking parts in the revue were held at 4:30 this afternoon in Green hall. Tryouts for singing parts will be held at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Memorial Union ballroom. Coalition Party Names Candidates For Business Posts The Coalition party, political organization of the School of Business, today announced the following candidates for business school Elect Edwards Ku Ku President New president of the pep-raising Ku Ku's is Roy Edwards, busi- nior. The organization elected and intalled its officers last night at its meeting in the Memorial Union ballroom. Other officers elected were Joe Brown, college junior, vice president; Andy Speer, sophomore engineer, secretary; Howard Rankin, college junior, treasurer. Coalition party officers are: president, Chester Lebsack; campaign manager, Bill Hogle; secretary-treasurer, Dell Love. The election will take place May 7. Copyright 1941, LIGORTT & MYERS TOBACCO CO. 38TH Ph To Ne Phi tion s electe banqu buildi The follow room. 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