TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Stephenson Is Oil Engineers' National Head Dr. Eugene A. Stephenson, chairman of the University department of petroleum engineering, has been PROF. EUGENE I. STEPHENSON elected chairman of the petroleum division of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineering, it was learned here today. Doctor Stephenson succeeds as Malott Will Speak At K.C. Stag Party Between 300 and 400 graduates and former students of the University will gather at a stag party in Kansas City tomorrow night to hear Chancellor Deane W. Malott and members of the University's coaching staff in talks on "K.U. Football." The party, which is being held at the University club at 8 p.m., is on the eve of the final game of the University football season. It will be the University club's first official welcome to Chancellor Malott, and a dinner will be given in his honor at 6:30. chairman, T. V. Moore, production engineer for Humble Refining company. Houston, Texas. Election to the post was by ballot, votes coming from nearly every country of the globe where representatives of major oil companies are located. There are 3.400 members of the petroleum division and a total membership of 15,000 in the Institute. Doctor Stephenson, an alumnus of Adrian (Mich.) college and the University of Chicago, has been on the University faculty since 1837. For several years he has been secretary of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineering and has served as consulting engineer for several major oil companies. In addition, he is the author of many books and pamphlets on oil and gas engineering subjects. ARROW SHIRTS AND TIES For Sale at by University Men Learning the Hard Way... BESSET by DOCTRS—beside yourself with hopeless confusion—one fact at least cannot elude you—the guy in the Arrow Sussex shirt is as calm and cool as a cueumber. 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