TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1941 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Men's Glee Club In Concert Tour The University Men's Glee club left by bus early this morning for Kansas City where it will give concerts at Rosedale and Wyandotte High schools and the Kansas City Junior college. Forty men are making the trip in the abbreviated tour which was arranged by the University Extension division as a good-will gesture. Prof. Joseph F. Wilkins, head of the voice department and director of the club, said that this was the first time such a trip had been made by the organization and that an effort will be made to make it an annual affair. Science Academy Publishes Report Of Transactions Fifteen hundred copies of "Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science" are being distributed this week to members and libraries in every country in the world according to a statement by W. J. Baumgartner, professor of zoology and managing editor of the annual publication. Sixty-four articles are included in the 490 page volume. Many are written by University faculty members. This is the largest book ever published by the Academy since its establishment in 1868. Shows: 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 — ENDS TONIGHT — Admission 15c VIVIEN LEIGH ROBERT TAYLOR "Waterloo Bridge" Free Glassware to Ladies BARGAIN DAYS ALL 10c TO ALL SHOWS A Hilarious, Down-to-Earth Story of a Boy and a--with RAYMOND MASSEY RONALD REAGAN • ALAN HALE WEDNESDAY "Tomboy" Jackie Moran Marcia Mae Jones ALSO—1st Chapter Great New Serial of the Heroes Who Made the West "WINNERS OF THE WEST" "Rodeo Goes to Town" FRIDAY - SATURDAY DON "Red" BARRY "Frontier Vengeance" FRIDAY—Social Security Nite Morgan Opens Commemorative Lecture Series A Fraser theater audience heard the first in a series of University lectures sponsored by the department of English in commemoration of the 75th Anniversary celebration of the University this afternoon. Rose Morgan; associate professor of English, talked to a group of students and faculty on outstanding Kansas writers and poets. Using as her topic "Songs From the Hill," Miss Morgan touched on the work of such Kansans and University writers as William Herbert Carruth, Madeleine Aaron, Helen Rhoda Hoopes, Kirke Mechem, and Esther C. Hill. Advanced Students Ready for Recitals The School of Fine Arts will present what it fondly considers the mosta of the besta in two advanced student recitals tonight and tomorrow night. The recitals will start at 7:30, and will take place in Frank Strong auditorium. VICTOR WALL this is your, free Kansan pass to see Ginger Rogers in "Kitty Foyle" now showing at the Granada theater. GRANADA NOW HURRY Candid As a Mirror As Intimate as the secrets lovers whisper! In its 3rd record week in Kansas City! GINGER ROGERS In Christopher Morley's KITTY FOYLE SUNDAY — 2 Hits THURSDAY—3 Days Matinees 25c — Nights 35c Paul Muni in Hudson's Bay "NO, NO, NANETTE" Anna Nagle - Roland Young ALL 25c Metine SHOWS or Evenings 1st Feature---with RAYMOND MASSEY RONALD REAGAN • ALAN HALE 2nd Feature--with RAYMOND MASSEY RONALD REAGAN • ALAN HALE 2nd feature--- "REMEDY for RICHES" "RENE Hersholt as "Dr. Christian" Coming "Second Chorus" Shows: 2:30 - 7 - 9 Jayhawker Just One More Day ENDS WEDNESDAY Iron Rails to Kansas. Iron Nerves from There on with John Brown, "Jeb" Stuart, Lt. 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