FRIDAY, SEPT. 27, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN A Gift to K.U.--- Spooner Exhibit Has 90 Huntington Photos A collection of 90 photographs of sculpture in the Brookgreen Gardens, an open-air sculpture museum near Georgetown, S.C., is now on exhibit in Spooner-Thayer museum. The photographs were presented to the museum last fall by Mrs. Archer M. Huntington of Georgetown. Brookgreen, which is located on the Waccamaw river, was created by Mr. and Mrs. Huntington and presented to the state of South Carolina together with an endowment fund of more than $1,000,000 for its further en- $1,000,000 for its further enrichment and maintenance. Two hundred and fifty works by prominent American sculptors have a unique setting along the garden walks, among the pools, fountains, and massive live oaks. There are three photographs in the exhibit of works by Bruce Moore, prominent sculptor from Wichita. The collection includes "Benediction" by Daniel Chester French, who also created the statue of "Uncle Jimmy Green" which stands in front of Green hall. "The Puritan" by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, the well-known Nineteenth Century sculptor, also is included. Mrs. Huntington, who is a noted artist, especially is interested in animals, several photographs of her animal figures being included in the exhibit. It was she who gave Spooner-Thayer museum the small figure of a monkey which it has in its permanent collection. An equestrian statue of Joan of Arc, created by Mrs. Huntington, is erected on Riverside drive in New York City. Government Needs Skill In Workers Positions in the rearmament program of the government are being opened for skilled workers and engineers, it has been announced by the Civil Service Commission. The commission states that there is an urgent need for aircraft procurement inspectors and that an examination has been announced, which will remain open until further notice. Applicants will not be given a written test. They will be rated upon their education and experience as shown in their applications. This position requires that senior inspectors, inspectors, and assistant inspectors must have seven, six, and four years of experience respectively. College courses in engineering may be substituted for this experience. The three grades of positions pay yearly salaries of $2,300 a year for inspectors, $2,600 for senior inspectors, and $2,000 a year for assistants. This position requires experience or college study of aircraft, engines, instruments, parachutes, aircraft propellants, tools, and guages. Skilled workmen, which the commission said were needed, include, coppermith; diemaker; shipfitter; machinist; loftsman; inSTRUMENT maker, precision lens, prism and testplate maker; toolmaker; anglesmith; other fires! ironworker (shipfitting duty) helper, shipfitter; barrel riffer; barrel straightener; barrel turner; diesinker; guagemaker; operator; tool grinding machine; machine adjuster; boatbuilder; boilermaker; or- dhaneeman; patternmaker; sheet metal worker; aircraft armament mechanic; junior aircraft armament; senior aircraft engine; aircraft engine mechanic; senior aircraft electrician; aircraft electrician; operator, aircraft mechanic; aircraft propeller mechanic; aircraft sheet metal worker; junior aircraft sheet metal worker; and aircraft woodworker. Old Grads Will Picnic Tomorrow The annual K.U. alumni picnic will be held at Hutchinson late tomorrow afternoon. The site for the picnic is the Red Bird farm owned by C.R. Burt, a former president of the Alumni Association. Burt has a large farm and especially equipped picnic grounds. The special equipment is featured by a screened triple - decked sleeping tower. Alumni will attend from such scattered points as Dodge City, Lyons, Pratt, and Wichita. F. J. Moreau, dean of the School of Law, and J. Allen Reese, new head of the School of Pharmacy, will accompany Fred Ellsworth, executive secretary of the Alumni Association, to Hutchinson tomorrow afternoon. Health Authority To Cuba By Plane Mr. Marshall Barber, '91, one of the recognized world authorities on malaria and representative for the Rockefeller Institute left Kansas City Tuesday by plane for Cuba where he has been ordered to organize a malarial campaign. He is accompanied by his wife, Mrs. Nadine Barber, a member of the zoology faculty for many years. Mr. Barber had recently returned from South America where he conducted research work for the Institute. Subscribe to the Kansan today. FORTUNE SHOES HAYNES & KEENE 819 Mass. 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