FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1941. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN composi- Brahms, s', have with able to wides to a glance my min. begin. tain ef. nts are the com- history is the ac- was of sophony," night byonic or- of 8 be held room of eng with seeing the o'clock regular will be h dates e vocals ior, un- Watkins morn- Agreeing cards on the Daily quintet for the k wavyCSS don't either, front of a streak before the need with each girl lead their Spring and head ted tab- treamed appa Ep- it, rolled into the ted into happenings on the hill Maxine Miller, college senior, is one of the 18 finalists for beauty honors at the Beaux Arts ball in Kansas City tomorrow night. She went to Kansas City yesterday to stay until after the ball, which will be held at the Hotel President. From the field of 18 beauties, one will be chosen typifying the style of each of four magazine illustrators, John LaGatta, McChelland Barclay, Richie Cooper, and Bradshaw Crandall. Yesterday was the birthday of Bill Orr, business junior, and he went to Independence to spend the weekend. Last night his Moody apartment maids called him long distance and sang happy birthday to Bill. James Dodderidge, college junior, is in Watkins Memorial hospital because of complications resulting from an attack of pneumonia in January. J.an Conard, college sophomore, forgot to close the padlock on his locker in the gymnasium recently and returned from the shower room to find someone had stolen the lock. Next day he left the key in the open locker, and when he came back from the shower the key was missing too. Since then Conard has been afraid to leave his locker long enough to take a shower. Bob Cowgill, college senior, is confined to Watkins Memorial hospital because of an attack of flu. Among the most disappointed Jayhawk fans after the Iowa State game Monday night were the six men who drove to Ames for the game. Bob Wright, business senior, Bill Reece, business senior; Kenneth Nicolay, college sophomore; John Weatherwax, business junior; Dick Goheen, pharmacy junior; and V. W. Cline, sophomore engineer, eft Lawrence at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon and just reached Ames in time for the last half. They had egapedhed ahead to have Coach F. C. "Phog" Allen reserve tickets or them. The six loyal fans arrived back on the Hill at 5:30 Tuesday morning. Undergoes Appendectomy Alta Bingham, education junior, underwent an appendectomy yesterday evening at Watkins Memorial hospital. WANT ADS RADIO Service. All makes. Eighteen years experience. Hanna's, 004 Mass., Call 303. 806-104. LOST: Two overcoats were exchanged by mistake on Tuesday afternoon at the Recreation room of the Union Building. Person having my black overcoat please all Emile Weiss, 1671R. 866-101. OST: Green Farker fountain pen Reward. Call 1002. 865-102 BETSY DODGE this is your free Kansan pass to see James Cagney and Olivia de Havilland in "Strawberry Blond" now showing at the iranada theater. Pharmacy Tourists Return To Campus From Indianapolis Forty pharmacy students and faculty members of the School of Pharmacy returned to the campus Wednesday from Indianapolis, Ind., where they spent two days touring the Eli Lilly drug company laboratories. The group left Lawrence Saturday, spending Monday and Tuesday in Indianapolis and Greenfield, Ind., inspecting the Lilly laboratories. They left Indianapolis Tuesday afternoon for Lawrence. Spitzbergen is the most northerly inhabitable land in the world. VARSITY Shows: 2:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 Continuous Shows Sunday ALL 20c NO FED SHOWS TAX TODAY AND SAT. 2 BIG HITS 2 The Screen's Greatest Clowns in a Riotous Feud! Zane Grey's Greatest Thriller! "The Border Legion" Roy Rogers - Gabby Hayes SUNDAY --- 4 Days The Greatest Double Program Ever! 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