PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1941. R.O.T.C. Prepares For Federal Inspection Announcement of the schedule for the annual federal training and administrative inspection of the University R.O.T.C. was made today by Colonel Karl F. Baldwin, post commander. The inspection will be conducted April 30 and May 1. The inspection schedule has been arranged to fit the regular schedule wherever possible in order to cut disruption of regular classes to a minimum. However, R.O.T.C. members will be excused from classes to attend the inspection whenever necessary. Two periods of 50 and 45 minutes each have been allocated for classroom theoretical and practical work for each class. Two sections will be provided for each of the basic course classes except second year infantry with change of section between the periods. These sections will consist of 20 to 40 men. The administartive inspection will be conducted by Colonel Raymond W. Briggs, R.O.T.C. officer of the Seventh Corps area, on April 30. The coast artillery unit will be inspected by Colonel C. A. French, University of Minnesota, and the infantry unit will be inspected by Lieut. Colonel H. H. Davis, University of Arkansas. Most colorful part of the inspection will be the regimental review, followed by a parade, infantry drill, and inspection The general schedule to be followed during the inspection follows: April 30—Inspection of second year basic coast artillery and infantry, first section; 8:30-9:20 o'clock. Inspection of second year basic coast artillery and first section infantry, second section, 9:30-10:15 o'clock. inspection of first year basic coast artillery and infantry, first section, 10:30-11:20 o'clock. Inspection of first year basic coast artillery and infantry, second section, 11:30-12:15 o'clock. Luncheon for inspecting officers, the Chancellor, R.O.T.C. staff and R.O.T.C. Senate Committee. 12:30-1:30 o'clock. Inspection of second year advanced coast a-rillery and infantry, 2:30-4:15 o'clock. Regimental review, followed by parade, infantry drill, and inspection, 4:30-6 o'clock. May 1—Inspection of first year advanced coast artillery and infantry, 8:30-10:15 o'clock. Practical exercises on campus grounds, 10:30-12. Geodetics On Hill Making 'G' Survey A U. S. Coast and Geodetic survey group, composed of four men, is making an accurate determination of "g" (acceleration of gravity) on the Hill. Many University students have watched the procedure across from Fraser. "The method used is that of a pendulum swinging in a vacuum. The period of pendulum is determined by a comparison with time signals received from the naval observatory," explained J. D. Stranathan, professor of physics. This determination was requested by the University. The results will be used in scientific calculation by all the departments of physical science. Work and Play ★ ★ ★ ★ Band on Tour They missed the Prom last night. They will miss three days of Easter vacation this week. But that doesn't matter—the University Band had work to do. The work, or play, is the Band's spring concert tour. Director Russell L. Wiley and more than 100 band members left yesterday afternoon in three chartered supercoaches with Garnett and a concert in the high school auditorium their first objective. Today the band played in Iola and Independence. Other towns on the schedule are Coffeyville, Fredonia, El Dorado, Augusta, Buhler, and Hutchinson. The band will return to Lawrence Saturday noon. Packed in Gift Boxes Report No New Clues On Frat Burglary Local police are still investigating the robbery of five fraternity houses last Wednesday. According to the chief of police no new clues have been found but it is believed that only one person committed the robbery. "EASTER" ARROW SHIRTS Hunt elected Manager Nadine Hunt, College sophomore, was elected W.S.G.A. book exchange manager at a meeting of the advisors yesterday. New Books At Watson Library George Agutter, "Lessons in Tennis"; "American Scandinavian Review", 1926-1938; Edward Deming Andrews, "Shaker Furniture", Elenora Black, comp., "The Gold Rush Song Book", Ruth Bourne, "Queen Anne's Navy in the West Indies"; William Henry Brewer, "Up and Down California in 1860-1864". A. B. Callaway, "With Packs and Rifles"; "Chinese Musical Instruments Used In the Confucian Temple Worship"; Padriac Colum, "Legends of Hawaii"; Stephen Crane, "Twenty Stories." Allison Davis, "Children of Bondage," Mary Paul Fitzgerald, "Beacon on the Plains," Pedro Font. "Complete Diary; A Chronicle of the Founding of San Francisco;" Harlan Welch Glimore, "The Beggar"; George Bird Grinnell, "The Fighting Cheyennes;" Albert Josiah Harris, "How to Increase Reading Ability;" Sidney Harrison, "Music for the Multitude." Wear Your "EASTER EGG" Home... TWEEDS Mirror. 1830-31." George H. 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