WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1941. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE siana, Hotel r the Teall, tion- first Delta antire icers the alter rs. L. tary; tonal ence- ser- R. H. dson. Mrs. eon. Kan- Push Celebration Ahead Hill Leaders Make Plans For Day Twenty students, representing 20 Hill organizations, will meet at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building to make final plans for Dandelion Day concessions. Each student represents an organization which will maintain a concession during the day for the entertainment and refreshment of the diggers. Representatives of the organizations which will maintain concessions are Bob McKay, first year law; Jean Werner, fine arts junior; Quido Massare, senior engineer; Harold Haney, college senior; Fred Robertson, college junior; Ruth Spencer, college senior; Ernie Klema, college senior; Chad Case, college senior; Alice Ann Jones, college senior; Paul Yankee, business senior; Tom Arbuckle, senior engineer. Doris Twente, college junior; John Ziegelmeyer, third year law; Ed Price, college junior; Jean Stouffer, college senior; Clark Moots, graduate; Jack Severin, business senior; and Letha Maguire, college senior. Soloist For Band Orchestra to Give Recital Tonight Loren Withers, fine arts senior from the studio of Prof. Howard C. Taylor, will present a piano recital in the auditorium of Frank Strong hall at 8:20 o'clock tonight. Last fall Witers was soloist in a performance of Gershwin's "Raphsody in Blue" with the University Symphony Orchestra, and earlier in the year was soloist with the University Band. He has also appeared in recitals in Topeka, Kansas City, Tulsa, Fayetteville, Ark., Springfield, Mo. Among other numbers on his program he will play the Beethoven "Thirty-two Variations," a Chopin group, and will close the program with the opening movement of the Tschalkowsky "Concerto in B Flat Minor." Chemistry Professors Attend St. Louis Alumni Dinner Thirty-nine University alumni met at a K.U. luncheon in the Hotel DeSota in St. Louis Friday following a meeting of the American Chemical Society. Attending from the campus were Prof. R. Q. Brewster, head of the department of chemistry, F. B. Dains, professor of chemistry, A. W. Davidson, professor of chemistry, Elvira Weeks, associate professor of chemistry, and DeLoss Winkler, graduate student. University Luncheon Held In St. Louis, April 9 Thirty-nine University alumni and faculty members attended the University of Kansas luncheon at the St. Louis meeting of the American Chemical Society April 9. Faculty members attending the convention were Prof. R. Q. Brewster, Dr. Elvira weeks, Prof. F. B. Dains, Prof. A. W. Davidson, C. N. Robinson, Otto Lutness, Luther Lyon, James B Martin, and DeLoss Winkler. Arranges Spiritual For Choir The University A Cappella choir will present something new in its concert Monday night in Hoch auditorium. A number in its last group, "Levee Moan," is a setting of a Negro spiritual by Clarence Peterson, college senior, and president of the choir. Peterson arranged the number from Carl Sandburg's book, "The American Song Bag." last summer, and sent it to Dean D. M. Swarthout for approval. Dean Swarthout told him to go ahead and make out parts for the arrangement, which Peterson said he "finally finished in February." Peterson did most of the special arrangements for the Modern Choi last year under Ross Robertson, and inherited the group this year. Hill Physiologists Attend Convention in Chicago The Federated Biological Society of Universities is holding a three day convention at Chicago this week Delegates from the University are Dr. O. O. Stoland, secretary of the School of Medicine; Parke Woodard, associate professor of physiology; William Blair, assistant instructor of physiology; Major Swan, instructor of physiology; H. B. Ivy, instructor of physiology; Lalia V. Walling, assistant professor of physiology; and Morton Jacobs, assistant instructor of physiology. Leaves Gift To University A gift amounting to between $1,000 and $1,200 has been left to the University School of Medicine as a part of the estate of Miss Anna Baskin Chancellor Deane W. Malott announced today. Notice of the bequest was contained in a letter to Dr. H. R. Wahl, dean of the School of Medicine and superintendent of the University hospital. The fund was given for the purpose of providing lectures on children's diseases. Miss Baskin died several years ago. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Shorthand, Typewriting, Accounting, Comptometry, and Machine book-keeping. One-half rates on tuition to K.U. students Lawrence Business College Phone 894 Developing Printing FOTOSHOP 1107 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. St. Opposite the Court House ONE DAY SERVICE In ot 8:30 — Out of 5:30 The NEGATIVES of Homer Frerking Studio Are on FILE HERE. Enlarging Tinting Wright Says Dandelions Show Faces Chuck Wright walked down Oread avenue this morning. His collar was turned up and his hat pulled low, but he was not disguised beyond recognition. The library hounds (you know, the kind that get their education on the front steps, not at the study tables) spotted him. "Hey, Field Marshall," one yelled, "where's their dandelions?" "Yeah, where are them little yaller daisies?" another shouted. But Chuck came back, "They're coming all right, boys. Just look around for 'em." And they ARE coming. Over by the Anatomy building there are a lot of yellow splotches in the clover. There are dandelions behind the Journalism building, and on the slope south of Dyche museum. It looks like the crop will be ready for the harvest April 23. Students are eager for the slaughter. Everyone is hoping his captain staked out a good claim. Interest is high in Dandelion Day all over the state. Even as far west as Coolidge, the people are asking "When are you going to dig all those dandelions?" Betty Raymond Awarded Fellowship to Radcliffe They want to know, and we can tell them for a while. Soon, however, the question will change to "How many did you pull?" Then what will we tell them? Give us pleasant weather, and the number will be large. To Import Expert For Marriage Seminar "Iteration Method of Solving Equations" will be the subject which Prof. H. E. Jordon of the department of mathematics will discuss when he speaks to the Mathematics Club at the regular meeting at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow in room 203, Frank Strong hall. Miss Betty Jo Raymond, graduate student, has been awarded a Whitney fellowship for graduate study at Radcliffe College, Cambridge, Mass. Miss Raymond, the daughter of F. N. Raymond, professor of English, will go to Cambridge next fall to begin her work. Jordon To Speak On Equation Solutions As if sunshine, warm breezes, and a moon weren't enough, the Y.M.C.A.-Y.W.C.A. announces another marriage seminar, the third course of this kind on the Hill in one semester. Speech Faculty To Attend Meet Tuesday afternoon, she will again lecture to two groups at 3:30 and 4:30 p.m., and to the combined group at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Gladys Hoagland Groves, of Chapel Hill, N.C., is coming to the University April 27, 28, and 29 for the sole purpose of speaking to various groups on the gentle art of art. Five faculty members of the University department of speech will leave tomorrow for Oklahoma City to attend the annual meeting of the Central States Speech Teachers association to be held this weekend. Mrs. Groves has collaborated on several books, including "The Married Woman," "Sex in Marriage," "Sex Adjustment in Marriage" and "Wholesome Marriage." Both high school and college speech teachers of the Midwestern states will attend this conference. E. C. Buehler, professor of speech, has been appointed chairman of the divisional meeting in charge of the program on high school forensics. At a committee meeting yesterday afternoon at Henley house, a group representing the Men's Student Council, Psychology Club, Sociology Club, Women's Self-Governing Association, Forums Board, Student Christian Federation, Y.M.C.A., Y.W.C.A., and Home Economics Club planned Mrs. Groves' itinerary. A reception will be given in her honor Sunday afternoon, April 27, from 3 to 4:30 o'clock; Sunday evening at 7 o'clock, she will speak to a combined meeting of all church groups; Monday afternoon, Mrs. Groves will speak to two groups, giving the same lecture at 3:30 and 4:30 p.m., to encourage smaller groups and discussion; and Monday night at 8 p.m., she will speak to the combined group. Allen Crafton, professor of speech, will deliver a paper on "The Fundamental Objectives of Dramatics in Education." Faculty members who will attend the conference are Miss Margaret Anderson, assistant professor of speech; Allen Crafton, professor of speech; E. C. Buehler, professor of speech; James Barton, instructor in speech; and Donald Dixon, instructor in speech. Are You Thrifty? Save the Price of a Show on Each Dress, Suit or Overcoat by Using Our Cash and Carry Service. Lawrence Laundry & Dry Cleaners Phone 383 10th at N.H. St. We clean everything you wear but your shoes H.S. Teachers Discuss Report Written By Malin Ashton Will Speak At Wyandotte The recently published report of Dr. James C. Malin, professor of history, was the topic of discussion at the fifteenth annual meeting of the Kansas History Teachers association in Topeka Saturday. The title of Malin's report is "The Status of History and the Social Studies in Kansas High Schools." J. W. Ashton, chairman of the department of English, will speak to tomorrow at Wyandotte High School in Kansas City on the subject, "Problems in Teaching English." NOW THRU SATURDAY The Place To Go GRANADA If You Have a Double----One of You Had Better Leave the Country! with HENRY STEPHENSON S. Z. 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