TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1941. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN is "con- hat 125, aged and nies that of free- the midst and at. conquer national t British fought as 1861 wide and our con- gland to the tiny o which a united nation. its" that his land. death in the same ave with odicate there will imper- ted ave ap- th seris treat inflam- m their education the var- leaves day. He of glan- l. ille, Mo., urs Ser- e called and Mr. Shock- himself Sunday of rests. chair. o of the course ers don't tray, he s under ried byail Hop happenings on the hill Joy Scamman, engineering graduate of last year and now working for Field and Payne architectural firm in Kansas City, came back to the Hill for the Hobnail Hop. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Cline, Kingman, spent the weekend on the campus visiting their son, V. L. Cline, Jr., sopohmore engineer. Bob Weaver, college sophomore; Bill Perdue, fine arts sophomore; and Jack Severin and Bob Wright, business seniors, went to Kansas City Saturday night to hear Jimmy Lunceford and his orchestra. Tom Harris, freshman engineer; Paul Juelfs, freshman engineer; John Elden, business junior; Richard Burge, sophomore engineer; Jack Ramsey, college freshman; and Dale Luehring, business junior, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Battenfeld, Kansas City, Mo., over the weekend. Wilma Jean Hadden, college sophomore, went to Emporia to attend the Junior Prom Saturday night at Emporia State Teachers College where she was a student last semester. Frances Shaw and Mary Olive Marshall, Ottawa, were weekend guests of Elizabeth Marshall, college junior. Robert Stevens and Richard Epps, freshman engineers, spent the weekend at their homes in Topeka. Dr. James E. Wildish and Professors Bailey and Longfellow, instructors in the department of chemistry at Kansas City Junior College, visited the departments of chemistry and chemical engineering on the Hill Saturday afternoon. Betty Cone, Larned, and Rosemary Scott, a student at Marymount Academy in Salina, were weekend guests of Mary McDonald, college freshman, and Betty Ann Charles, college sophomore. Roy Edwards. business junior; Byron Kern, sophomore engineer; and W. Hilgert O'Dell, instructor of English, returned Sunday from a three-day convention of Phi Delta Theta in Iowa City. PATEE Shows 2:30, 7:00, 9:00 - Last Day 10c & 15c - Norma Shearer, Rob. Taylor in FESCAPE Shows 2:30,7:00,9:00 ESCAPE "Lambeth Walk" WEDNESDAY And Thursday ALL SHOWS 10c TO ALL Here's How the LAMBETH WALK Began The Most Exciting Musical Comedy of the Year With Lupino Lane - Sally Grey ALSO "Winners of the West" Chapter 10 Friday and Saturday Charles Starrett "Thundering Frontier" Place First With Posters Marshall and Kalin Virginia Marshall fine arts freshman, and Victor Kalin, fine arts junior, were notified yesterday that they had won first prize of $5 in the cancer control poster contest sponsored by the Kansas division of the Women's Field Army of the American Society for the Control of Cancer. On Cancer Control Fifty students of the University department of design under the supervision of Miss Marjorie Whitney, acting head of the Swarthout Returns From Music Meet D. M. Swarthout, dean of the School of Fine Arts, returned today from Des Moines where he attended the annual three-day meet of the North Central Music Educators' conference. Yesterday Swarthout spoke on "Music Appreciation for Everyone" before a general Assembly of the conference. W. O. Miessner, professor of education, also attended the Conference. Bolt Blackwell, freshman engineer went to Manhattan Friday to visit friends and attend the annual Kansas State Engineerng Exposition. Mrs. Donald Muir, Wellington, member of the Board of Regents, was in Lawrence on business Sunday. JAYHAWKER TODAY GNV WEDNESDAY The Great American Love Story CHARLES BOYER MARGARET SULLAVAN BACK STREET By Fannie Hurst — INTRODUCING — "3rd DIMENSIONAL MURDER" Also—Cartoon - Novelty - News THURSDAY 3 Days ALL SHOWS 25c Pack Up Your Troubles and Come on a--department, and T. D. Jones assistant professor of design, entered the contest. 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