THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1941. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 求 PAGE THREE Bing bippings" s good ang rags draft played if. Inte, and part is law at ington, r at a Weeks st and for a Dorsey band. organ- ian, Bob 'Cats years which been that public night ident; ulbert , reenson, arthur White Presents Mexican Art Work to University A portfolio of Mexican photographs in color has been presented to the University department of painting by William Allen White. The photographs were accompanied by a note from Mr. White saying that the pictures had been given to Mrs. White, and that they both KFKU Friday, April 4 00:33:30 Vocational Guidance, "Nursing as a Vocation." Henriette Froelke, Superintendent of Nurses, Bell Memorial Hospital, Chairman. 6:00-6:30 Democracy and Youth presentng Ralph J. Rodgers, speaking on the "Sword of Democles;" James Meredith, speaking on "America's Greatest Breadline;" and John Wagoner, speaking about ·Joe goner, speaking about "Joe College's Democracy." Monday, April 7 3:00 Elementary French Lesson. 3:14 Kansas News Briefs. B:17 Elementary Spanish Lesson. C:00 Public Opinion and the News Tuesday, April 8 3:00 Story-Book Lady, "The Country Bunny and the Little Gold Shoes" (story for primary grades). 3:15 Book-Club Program, "Sapphira and the Slave Girl" by Willa Cather-Reviewed by Harriet Stephens. :00:00 Excursions in Science, "High Speed Photography." 8. 15 "Tm An American" — interviewing Igor Sikorsky. Wednesday, April 9 The department is sending them to the Watson library for safe keeping and so that all those interested may have access to them. 3:00 on the Flying Carpet, "Billy, the Dog that Made Good." (story for intermediate grades). 3:15 Kansas-News Briefs. 3:18 Books and Reading. 6:00-6:30 Musicale by students from the School of Fine Arts. thought it would be more appropriate that the University house the portfolio, "where it might be of some use and benefit." To Try 18 Cases At Student Court Session Tomorrow Eighteen parking violation cases are scheduled to be tried at the first session of the University Student Court for the second semester to be held in Green hall at 1:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon and 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon, Bob Marietta, clerk of the court, reported this morning. Members of the court are Bill Kandt, third year law, chief justice; and Curtis Burton, first year law; Moe Ettenson, third year law; Harry Wiles, third year law; and Bob Marietta, first year law, justices. Parking violations are punishable by fines. Fines are $1 for the first offense, $2 for the second offense, and $5 for each succeeding offense. Iowa Studies Legal Medical Aspects Of Mental Diseases IOWA CITY, Ia. (U.P.)-The University of Iowa law college is pioneering in a new phase of legal study—psychiatric jurisprudence, the study of mental diseases from both medical and legal points of view. The study involves the firsthand analysis of mental patients interned in the university psychopathic hospital. The course is taught by Dr. Andrew H. Woods, head of the hospitat, and Prof. Rollin Perkins of the law college. Jayhawkers Attend Science Convention The sciences of botany, biology, physics, psychology, geology, and mathematics will be stressed at the seventy-third annual meeting of the Kansas Academy of Science at Manhattan today, tomorrow, and Saturday. (continued from page two) Laudel, librarian; Walter Voigtlander, sergeant-at-arms; Richard Lee, intramural manager; and Robert Stewart, chapter editor. . . . Kansas City and Lawrence Mothers' clubs had luncheon at Evans Hearth yesterday followed by a party at the chapter house. DELTA TAU DELTA . . . SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . . . . guest yesterday was Hubert P. Lattimore, who is on his way to a fort in Alabama for a year's service in the army. UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S CLUB . . . . . . held a tea from 3 to 5 o'clock his afternoon in the men's lounge of the Union building. Mrs. C. D. Clark was in charge. ... dinner guest yesterday was Frances Butterfield. TEMPLIN HALL . . . RICKER HALL . . . ... dinner guests tonight will be Miss Alma Schweitzer, Miss Esther Garrison, Mrs. H. E. Rodgers, all of Ottawa. MILLER HALL . . . ... house guest Wednesday was Gertrude Jensen, Leavenworth. ALPHA CHI SIGMA . . . . . . professional chemistry fraternity, announces the pledging of Enroll in Equitation For Credit in Physical Education Warren Lowen and Marvin Schreiber. Phone 346 for Information Also non-credit classes open. MOTT K.U. STABLES ...guest at dinner Tuesday night was John Socofsky. BATTENFELD HALL . . . . . guests Wednesday were Mrs. Yoemans and Miss Gertrude Lang, Kansas City, Kan. ... installed the following officers yesterday afternoon in the Pine room of the Union building: Genevieve Harman, president; Emily Jean Millam, vice president; Mary Kay Brown, secretary; Georgia Mae Landrith, treasurer. Other officers for the coming year JAY JANES . . . are Patty Riggs, social chairman; Margot Baker, calling chairman; Georgia Ferrel, Virginia Houston, and Colleen Poorman, calling cochairmen; and Mary Frances Fitzpatrick, publicity chairman. BOOK REVIEW . . . . . sponsored by the Lawrence Sigma Kappa club will be at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at the Colonial Tea Room. Mrs. Carlton G. Logan, Kansas City, Mo., will review "H. M. Pulham, Esquire," by John Marquand. This is the first of a series. The second review will be given Wednesday, April 16. GO SANTA FE BUS - Glorious scenic routes . . . superb comfort features such as individual reclining chairs with pillow headrests, Air-Conditioning, inside underseat luggage space, reading lights and other improvements . . . bargain low fares everywhere . . . convenient departures . . . this means Santa Fe Trailways "better bus service." Sample Low Fares Chicago .. $7.40 Denver .. $9.35 Kansas City .65 Dallas .. 7.55 Little Rock .. 8.20 Los Angeles 26.75 (Ask for rares not shown) SANTA FE BUS DEPOT 638 Mass. Phone 707 Advance $200 Sale Gate $225 Remember: Monday, April 7. It's the Nation's Finest Dixieland Two-Beat Rhythm--and his ORCHESTRA At the JUNIOR PROM Supplied by BOB CROSBY Limited Ticket Sale Buy yours now at the Union Building, Business Office, or Bell's Music Store. MEMORIAL UNION BALLROOM