PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, JANUARY 19, 1941. News From Page One SPRING SCHEDULE— is parasitology. And limnology. And histology, and zoology, and entomology, and bacteriology—and don't forget Plato's Apology. After he has chosen his classes, re-chosen them about five times after reversals on the enrollment floor, and feels like cutting someone's head off, he might enroll in sabre. It will allow him to give vent to those pent-up emotions, and it's worth a half-hour of credit in the physical education department. WINTER LURES- snow drift and then slowed down abruptly. Short of Hankies One well-informed source claims that the flu flurry has caused a shortage of handkerchiefs; and until the laundries can remedy the situation, those affiliated with running noses will have to take their exercise indoors. Of the 52 cases in the Watkins Memorial hospital, 36 were flu cases. Also several faculty members were ill with colds at their homes. All in all, it was a great weekend for Molly-sit-by-the-fire and her ilk, but it is generally hoped that King Winter will put on a better show the next time—when finals are by the board. The forecast for today is warmer. 152 WILL TEACH— applications for teaching academic subjects being approved by the committee on the administration of the University teacher's diplomas last Friday afternoon. The will-be teachers are: English: Polly Gowans, Gertrude Hollis, Kathryn Krainbill, LaVada Nestlerode, Suee Ann Overton, Bertha Peters, Betty L. Timberlake, Dorothy Weidman, Ethel M. Wristen, and Anthony Zbrank. Home economics: Lena Schroeder, Vallis Seyler, Norma K. Sloan, Eleanor Swan, Marjorie Trembly, Mary E. Weir, Faye Anderson. Mathematics; Dorothy Ansdell. Ralbh Burson. Romance languages: Mary Elizabeth Hansen, and Lucy Henry. Natural science: Margaret E. Brown, John L. Burge, Faye Dvall, Marjorie Hetzel, Robert Holmer, Mary C. Nelson, Budd R. Russell. Physical education: Ramie Beims, Stephen L. Meade, Herbert A. Hartman, Bill Beven and Ralph H. Miller. Social studies: Margaret June Gray, Richard Harp, Margaret A. Hogan, R. Dean Hopkins, Viola M. Knoche, Russell L. Miller, Helen K. Moore, Eunice Nielson, Loretta E. Osborn, Don H. Pierce, Alletta Powell, Dorothy J. Roberts, Jean Robertson, Harry N. Rolls, Harold F. Summers, Beulah Talbot, Murray Tripp, Helen Hart, David Rice. A few additional applications were deferred for action at the end of the semester. Hessler Will Attend Engineering Meeting Prof. V. P. Hessler, of the department of electrical engineering, will leave tomorrow for Philadelphia, where he will attend the national mid-winter meeting of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Professor Hessler will spend two or three days at the research laboratory of the General Electric company in Schenectady, N.Y., to study the progress of research work on the electrical brush. He has spent the last five summers at this plant working on the development of the brush. Hessler is expected to return Feb. 1. Iowa State defeated Missouri 40 to 37 in a Big Six game at Ames last night. BULLETIN Today — No. 1 — For 4 Days 2 — BIG HITS — 2 IT'S HAUNTING MEMORY WILL BE BRIGHT WHEN TO- MORROW'S PICTURES A RIS FORGOTTEN! VARSITY Thurs., 3 days, "TWO GIRLS ON BROADWAY" SOON — Errol Flynn — "THE SEA HAWK" Shows 2:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 Continuous Shows Sunday ALL SHOWS 20c NO FED. TAX --- No. 2 --- HEART-WARMING DRAMA! The thrilling story of the reformation of a born "tough guy" who thought he could beat and steel his way to the top! Continuous Shows from 2 Sunday MONDAY NITE, 9:00 Social Security Night $55 CASH FREE! Wed. - Thur. — 10c To All Frankie Darro "ON THE SPOT" 2 FIRST RUN FEATURES ! GRANADA NOW THRU TUES. 25c ANYTIME Including continuous shows on Sunday. HIT NO. 1 HIT NO. 2 WEDNESDAY — 4 SWINGING DAYS WEDNESDAY 4 SWINGING DAYS FRED ASTRAIRE PAULETTE GODDARD ARTIE SHAW and his BAND "2nd. CHORUS" --- Watch the Kansan for latest sports news! Today CONTINUOUS FROM 2:30 Jayhawker FLYING "HELL CATS" OF THE NAVY ZOOMING TO NEW HEIGHTS . . . . ALSO: Popeye Cartoon Latest News Events —Soon— "ARIZONA"