THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1941. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Zilch Ready For Banquet Elmer' Aloysius Zilch, visiting New York journalist, spent this morning in the Kansan news room, and for a short time took over the editing desk. Thirty years editor of the New York Daily Bleat, Zilch appeared to enjoy his short journ at the desk again. Asked his opinion of the journalism building, he replied, "Egad, sir, it was hardly what I expected!" Presents Award Tomorrow Zilch will present his famous Zilch Award for meritorious service in the field of journalism at a dinner given in his honor tomorrow night in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building. The dinner is open to friends and members of the department of journalism. Making his first visit to the Middle West, Zilch arrived yesterday expressing great disappointment at the lack of western "atmosphere." Determined to rough it, he scorned reservations at the Hotel Eldridge to pitch a tent near the Journalism building. Today, however, he consented to lay away his two six shooters and the week's supply of canned goods and water which he had brought with him from Upper Queens, N.Y., on being assured that Kansas territory was safe and that food was plentiful. He observed that the peaceful landscape "is hardly what one would be led to expect from all reports—and from the recent gubernatorial elections in this part of the country." Declines To Speak Asked to speak before a small group of college students this afternoon in Fraser theater, Zilch declined, explaining that the Daily Bleat had employed only men, and he would not know how to address a body including so many women, especially co-eds. "Egad, those red knee-socks!" he exploded. "Hardly what one would expect!" WHO IS ZILCH? WANT ADS LOST: Gold bracelet with green settings. Probably at Glee Club Concert in the auditorium. Reward.Call Mrs. Lewis, 172. 861-95 LOST: Billfold. Identification of Harry Wigner, Reward. Call 950. 862-96 UNIVERSITY CONCERT COURSE 3rd Attraction 3rd Attraction The Kansas City Philharmonic Orchestra 85 Players KARL KRUEGER, Conductor Tuesday, March 4th,1941 8:20 o'clock Lois Craft, Harpist, will be soloist with orchestra accompaniment Don't fail to hear one of the great orchestras of the country in a program of inspiring music. Single Admissions: $2.00, $1.50 and $1.00, plus state tax, now on sale at School of Fine Arts, Bell Music Company, and Round Corner Drug Co. Last Call on Season Tickets at Extraordinary Reduction. Five Remaining Attractions- March 4 — Kansas City Philharmonic Orchestra. March 10 — Guioiar Novae, celebrated Brazilian pianist. March 31 — Efrem Zimbalist, world renowned violinist. May 12 — Lawrence Tibbett, international renowned baritone. May 13 — Young American Artists Program. Virginia Haskins, Soprano. Chicago Opera Company. Thaddeus Kozuck, brilliant Polish-American pianist. D. M. Swarthout, Manager. 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