THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1941. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN happenings on the hill After several months of careful and exhaustive study, Glen Sewell, college freshman, believes that he is qualified to be the official slipper identifier of Battenfeld hall. Sewell believes that there are no house slippers in the hall whose owner he can not name. When someone wants to know who's in the shower, Sewell can tell them merely by glancing at the slippers outside the shower room. J. Richard Goertz, graduate student and assistant instructor of chemistry, reported for work Tuesday with the Devoe Reynolds paint company, Louisville, Ky. The University band will play and sing Fred Waring's "Banner of old K. U." on the programs it will present on its spring tour next week. Robert Jenkins, marimba playing fine arts sophomore, presented several numbers at the Beauty-Style Revue given at the Granada theater Tuesday night. Vic Miller, fine arts senior, accompanied him at the piano. Virginia Scott, fine arts freshman, has returned to school after a week's illness at her home in Topeka. W. T. Paullin, instructor of history, spoke to the pharmacy colloquy Tuesday on "Present Conditions in Europe." Dick Branson, college freshman who is confined to Watkins Memorial hospital recuperating from an attack of pneumonia, is much better today. Crew haircuts have blitzkrieged the Tennessee club. Victims so far are Hubert Hamlin, senior engineer; Art Olsen, junior engineer; John Williams, freshman engineer; and Howard Jones, freshman engineer. It is predicted that more will succb any day. Letha Epperly, college sophomore, returned Tuesday from Rock Island, Ill., where she had gone to visit her brother, Larry, business senior last semester. Ben Mantz, fine arts sophomore, has been confined to Watkins Memorial hospital since Tuesday. Russell To Appear At State School Meeting F. O. Russell, associate professor of education, will go to Topeka tomorrow to speak to the point conference of teachers, training instructors and state rural school supervisors to be held at the Kansan hotel. WANT ADS WANTED: Experienced boy to work for meals in a restaurant on the ill. Box 42, Kansan office. 873-119. LOST: Hamilton wrist watch two weeks ago. Gold case with black band. Reward. Call Theo Allen at 2602M or Ku 117. 876-121. BOY WANTED: To work at student hangout. Inquire at the Cottage. Phone 970. 877-123. Invite Chubb To Conference In International Relations H. B. Chubb, associate professor of political science, has been invited by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace to attend a conference of the Teachers of International Law and International Relations and the America Society of International Relations to be held in Washington D. C., April 23 to 26. 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