PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS HURSDAY, APRIL 3. 1941. University Library Adds New Books Recent acquisitions by the University library include: Akeley, Mrs. Mary Lee (Jobe)—“The Wilderness Lives Again,” Allen, Henry Justin —“Venezuela,” Balderston, C. Canby —“Profit Sharing for Wage Earners,” Beasley Mercer—“How to Play Tennis”, Burrows, Thelma, M.—“Successful Home Furnishing.” Chamberlin, W. Henry—“The Confessions of an Individualist,” Clark Clarence C.—“This Living World,” Craven, T. “Treasury of Art Masterpieces,” Douglas, George William—“The American Book of Days,” Gallup, George H. —“Pulse of Democracy,” Hitchcock, Henry—“Marching With Sherman,” Hoffman, Paul Gray,—“Seven Roads to Safety,” Kelly, Mrs.Florence (Finch)—“What America Did.” Leff, David Niel—“Uncle Sam's Pacific Islets,” McBride, Mary Margaret, —“How Dear to My Heart,” Picken, Mrs. Mary (Brooks) — “Modern Dress-making Made Easy,” Rawson, Marion (Nicholl) — "The Antiquer's picture Book," Reynolds, George Fuller—"The Staging of Elizabethan Plays at the Red Bull Theater, 1605 1625." Stark, Freya—“A Winter in Arabia.” Strong, Leonard Alfred George —“The Minstrel Boy,” Torey, Mrs. Antoinette Walker —“Wisdom for The Place To Go GRANADA New Low Prices 10c - 20c TODAY THRU SATURDAY Where There's Peril --- There's Errol! FLYNNCOMPARABLE! SUNDAY On the Stage Brush Creek Follies 11 — People — 11 — On the Screen — Jackie Cooper - Bonita Granville "GALLANT SONS" 20c Adults 20c Among the oddities are a pair of air-breathing fish, which can remain out of water for 12 hours. They live in the swamps of India where they often sun themselves on land and catch flies with their long tongue while lolling. These are the climbing perch—three inches long and silver in color. In reproduction, the male fish of this species takes the egg in his mouth, fertilizes it, and then blows a bubble around it. The bubble floats to the surface and the male guards it until the egg hatches. AQUARIUM---months old. Then they turn coal black. News From Page One When you go to see the little fishes (and you should), don't fail to notice the pair of Black Mollies which Graffham has there. They are solid black and you will see them continually together. These fish are pure white until they are nine- Widows," Vestal Stanley—"Writing Magazine Fiction." Writer's program "Maryland," Writer's Program—Nevada," Writer's Program—"Ohio" In addition there are several Guppies, which hail from Venezuela, Green Swordtails and Red Swordtails from Mexico, and a pair of Golden Moons from Columbia. Well-Traveled Graffham says that he and Kalich are going to seine local streams in the hope of finding some fish for the aquarium. He also said that firms in the East send men here to pick up small tropical fish from local streams which sell for 50 cents a pair in New York. In another part of the aquarium. members of the Zoology department have several varieties of catfish and bass which they are studying. HIGH VOLTAGE---- tors, a portable amateur radio station will be shown. The "color organ" designed by T. D. Jones, assistant professor of design, one of the main attractions of last year's exhibit, will again be on display, as will the music oc- HEADQUARTERS for ARROW SHIRTS Why is an Arrow Shirt like a prettygirl? 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One picture was loaned to the museum by the St. Joseph, Mo., Junior College where Silks is now teaching, and another was loaned by the St. Joseph Society of the Friends of Art. Spooner-Thayer museum is now displaying an exhibit of oil paintings and water colors by Donald Silks, a graduate of the University in 1936. tone, an electric organ which produces music without the aid of pipes. Just for fun, there will be a manpower machine. Would-be Tarzans are invited to crank a generator to see how much energy can be produced. There are four stages of strength, in ascending order, "Blondie," "Wimpy," "Popeye," and "Superman," which will be shown by an indicator above the machine. The recently acquired teletype system will be in operation too. JAYHAWKER At New Low Prices TODAY — 3 Days! TOPPER IS BACK! ECTORLA ECTOPLASM Who Done It to Who EXTRA! First and Only Showing WORLD PREMIERE Pictures Taken in Lawrance See Yourself and Your Friends Along with the Hollywood Stars! TONIGHT ONLY! FREE CONSTANCE BENNETT COSMETICS To All (35c) Ladies! Souvenir Programs on World Premiere to the First 50 Ladies Requesting Them! SUNDAY — 4 Days The Sea Wolf Coming--- "Men of Boys' Town" Here's Your Chance Hey, Poets Here is the chance for all the inspired lads and lassies, who have turned poets of spring. Poems of any length or classification may be turned into Chancellor Deane W. Malott's office until noon, April 14, for entry in the William Herbert Carruth Memorial Poetry prize contest. Announcement of awards will be made May 10 and names of the three prize winners will appear on the commencement program. Three prizes will be awarded. The first prize will be $60, second prize will be $40 and third prize will be $20. The committee will be composed of a member of the department of English of the University, who will act as chairman, an alumnus of the University, and a man of letters not connected with the school in any way. NEW LOW PRICES! IT'S WORLD PREMIERE ANNIVERSARY MONTH! 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