T4URSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1941 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN New Geology Course To Be Held In Rocky Mountains This Summer Mountains will replace walls and the sky will replace the ceiling in the classroom of a new University class to be taught next summer. Students who wish to take a general course in geology at a place where geologic features can be pointed out in the field as they are studied, will have a chance to do so in the new summer course being offered by the department of geology. This course will be given at Garden Park, 13 miles northeast of Canon City, Colo., from July 26 to Aug. 30 and will be taught by W. H. Schoewe, associate professor of geology. Gives Five Hours Credit The class will be open to students who have had no previous courses on this subject, and persons taking it will receive five semester hours credit at the University. Physical geology, that is, a study of the materials and surface features of the earth and the agencies producing and changing them, will receive special emphasis, but fundamentals of historical geology and a study of fossils also will be included. The site of the camp where the course will be given is at an elevation of 6,200 feet in a valley surrounded by granite mountains. Sheep mountain, overlooking the camp, is more than 8,300 feet high, and Cooper mountain nearby reaches an elevation of about 8,500 feet. Numerous geologic phenomena are observable in this area. Excursions A Feature Excursions to nearby places of geologic interest are to be an essential feature. One of these will be a trip to the Leadville area where the students will have an opportunity to study the effects of mountain glaciation. Another trip is planned to the San Luis valley where the work of the wind and underground water are particularly prominent. A study of volcanoes will include a trip to the Spanish Peaks region of Southern Colorado and the Mt. Capulin area of northern New Mexico. Men students only will be eligible for the course this summer, as there are at present no accommodations available for women students. Regular Field Course Too Preceding this course, from June 12 to July 19, the regular field course, which is required of all University students majoring in geology, will be given at the camp under K. K. Landes, professor of geology. The University field geology class has studied geology in Garden Park for more than 20 summers. Last summer, however, was the first summer in which the class was housed in permanent buildings. These buildings were constructed with funds donated for that purpose by alumni and former students of the University departments of geology and engineering. TODAY VARSITY THRU SATURDAY 2 — BIG HITS — 2 — No. 1 — Shows 2:00,7:00,9:00 She Brings New Spirit to a Ghost Town! ALL 20c NO FED. SHOWS TAX No. 2 Hopalong CASSIDY'S Blazing Gun Writes the Law! Also----Latest News SUNDAY 4 Days George Brent Brenda Marshall "South of Suez" 2 GREAT HITS 2 Deanna Durbin Herbert Marshall "Mad About Music" IT'S NEW! — EXCITING! — W-A-H-O-O Shoot Him An ARROW But Get It At OBER'S $2.00 up Send him a few of the new stripes, patterns or the popular whites — it's the easy way of saying "Be My Valentine." We Admit Cupids Do Things to Men's Hearts, but See What An--- ARROW SHIRT will do to your boy friend's appearance. (Dad and Big Brother go for Arrow Shirts, too) Packed in gift boxes. Bridge Tourney Will Be Close, Says Chairman "From early indications, the competition in this tournament will be keener than that of previous years," commented Hobart Potter, sophomore engineer, chairman of the Union Activities committee in charge of the Memorial Union bridge tournament. The committee put the finishing touches on plans last night. Competition will be in the form of duplicate bridge of two person teams. The initial round will be next Monday night in the Union building, continuing to the finals on the following Sunday. Bridge fiends may apply at the Union Activities committee room, game room, or lounge before 11 p.m. Saturday. No entry fee is charged; and all essential equipment is furnished by the committee. WANT ADS PIANO for rent. Excellent condition. Mrs. Makepeace. Phone 1780J. -853-87 LOST: Red Shaeffer fountain pen. Finder call 1835J, Louise Wood- rich. -852-85 DRESSMAKING and alterations. Rates reasonable. Call before 12 and after 6 p.m. Phone 2619-R. 2101 Tennessee. Mrs. Robert Reese, 444-57 LOST: Pair of glasses in a brown case. The case had Dr. H. E. Glock's name on it. Finder call 1564. -856-87 ROOM: For girls; and practice studio for rent. 1709 Mississippi st. Telephone 3197. Must be seen to be appreciated. -847-86. KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Phone K.U.66 -844-85 FOR SALE: One Griffon oxford gray double breasted suit, size 37; one pair brown slacks, size 30. Both in splendid condition. Reason for selling—too small. Bob Allen. 801 Louisiana. Phone 300. -855-85 -854-87 LOST. Gold ring, set with golden sapphire and two diamonds. Lost in Frank Strong hall. Call 2645-J-500 Illinois. Reward. -851-85 FOR SALE: RIFILE. Remington, 22, bolt action, tubular magazine with 4x Nassberg 'Scope and leather sling. Perfect condition. Price $12. Phone 2547. -587-87 LOST: Billfold in gym dressing room. Contains full identification. Probably dropped when dressing. Finder please call Pettig at 1986. If not in leave number. Reward. GIFTS. CHINAWARE "Greeting Cards" Shimmons Shop Plumbing and Wiring 929 Mass. Lock and Key Service Tennis Rackets Re-Strung Baseball and Softball Supplies HIXON'S 721 Mass. POSE NOW FOR SENIOR PICTURES RUTTER'S SHOP 1014.Mass. Phone 319 HEADQUARTERS FOR Cameras & Supplies. 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