3 1903 k. a. FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1941. PAGE SEVEN UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS happenings on the hill A transportation class of the economics department went to Kansas City, Mo., Tuesday on a field trip. Those making the trip were Brewer Merriam, instructor of economics; Julien LePage, business junior; and Donn Stephenson, Dean Tilton, and Dorothy Wise, business seniors. Mary Margaret Gray, college junior, is going to Kansas Cit tomorrow and will return to the campus Sunday evening. Norman Sanneman, junior engineer, and Eugene Sanneman and DeVon Carlson, senior engineers, went to Topea this afternoon. Prof. R. Q. Brewster, chairman of the department of chemistry, spoke at Hope Tuesday night under the muspices of the Hope Lions club. Clyde Bysom, fine arts student, Russell Chambers, fine arts senior; and Bob Carle, sophomore engineer, apparently don't like to waste time waiting on buses. They just bare- eyd the last bus as it was eaving town when the band went to Topeka Tuesday night. Miss Margaret Carver, a teacher of silversmithing at the Wichita art museum, and Mrs. Maude Shollen-erger, head of the Wichita art association, visited the University art department yesterday afternoon. They were on their way to Topeka where Miss Carver gave a talk on er specialty—silversmithing. The K. U. Serenaders composed of Lorenzo Fuller, fine arts senior; kidney Dawson, fine arts freshman; arthur Brock, college freshman; ludolph Rhodes, fine arts special student, and their accompanist,orge Pierson, fine arts junior, appeared with the University band at the concert given in Topeka Tuesday night. Shoemaker, Engel To Address TODAY Language Teachers W. H. Shoemaker, professor of romance languages, will deliver one of the three main addresses at the annual meeting of the Kansas Modern Language Association in Emporia tomorrow. He will speak on "Multiplicity of Aims in Modern Language Teaching." Other sections include teachers of French and of Spanish. A majority of the University faculty of these departments will attend the meeting. LOST: Brown finger-tip camel's hair coat, with silk and plaid lining. Pair of cloth and leather gloves in pockets. $5 reward. Call J. M. Ewers. 726. 875-117 WANT ADS WANTED: Experienced boy to work for meals in a restaurant on the Hill. Box 42, Kansan office. 873-119. SPECIAL The University will also be represented at the section meetings in the afternoon when E. F. Engel, professor of German, will speak to German teachers on "Our Pedagogical Dilemma and the Way Out." LOST: Business Law Book, either on third floor or basement, Frank Strong hall, Monday. Phone 3267. Robert Still, junior engineer; and Dick Gray, Hubert Hamlin, and Preston Johnson, senior engineers, spent this afternoon in Kansas City WEEK END PRICES 874-117 AND SATURDAY LOST: Hamilton wrist watch two weeks ago. Cold case with black band. Reward. Call Theo Allen at 2602M or Ku 117. 876-121. JAYHAWKER COULD SHE COMMIT A MURDER? ALL SHOWS 25c 1941's most exciting screen thrill as Mary Dugan, lovely lady with a past, goes on trial for murder in M.G.M's excitement-jammed melodrama! "The TRIAL of MARY DUGAN" BAYARD VEILLER ANY TIME Robt. YOUNG • Laraine DAY TOM CONWAY · FRIEDA INESCORT JOHN LITEL · MARSHA HUNT MARJORIE MAIN · HENRY O'NEILL — X-TRA — MARCH OF TIME Color Cartoon "Prospective Bears" — Latest News "AUSTRALIA AT WAR" COME EARLY FOR SEATS SUNDAY — New Low Prices SHE HEXES HIM! SHE VEXES HIM! THE FALL OF MAN STARTED WITH A RIB! BARBARA STANWYCK HENRY FONDA 'The Lady Eve' Want Exercise?--Then Visit Lab Block Factory in Hoch Anyone wishing to visit the "block factory" in the basement of Hoch auditorium to see how the earth blocks for the Engineering Research laboratory are made, is at liberty to do so. But, as a warning, don't go when the foreman is short of help. A Kansan reporter ventured in for a story, was handed a tamp by foreman Ralph Erwin, and given full instructions for tamping down the blocks. Good Exercise Lifting the 50-pound tamp up and down about 100 times may be good for reducing an oversize waistline, but for a person who considers bending over to tie his shoulder strenuous exercise, it is sheer torture. However, the reporter did make two blocks and extracted a promise from Erwin to have the blocks used as cornerstones. The factory, with only one form in use, is producing more than 100 blocks daily. There is a friendly contest going on between men on VARSITY Shows: 2:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 NOW ALL 20c NO FED. SHOWS TAX ENDS SATURDAY 2-BIG HITS-2 WILLIAM LUNDIGAN • MARIS WRIXON EDDIE FOY, JR., JULIE DESTE • PAUL CRANAGH — 2nd HIT — Triple Trouble Busters! RAY "Crash" CORRIGAN JOHN "Dusty" KING MAX "Alibi" TERHUNE "RANGE BUSTERS" STARTS SUNDAY New Low Bargain Prices! 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