TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1940 KAHAN I MAXMAN YHA UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Announce 32 Faculty Promotions Thirty-two promotions in University faculty ranks including one department chairmanship, six professorships, eight associate professorships, nine assistant professorships, and seven associates and one instructor in the School of Medicine have been announced by Chancellor Deane W. Malott. Dr. R. Q. Brewster will succeed Dr. Hamilton P. Cady to the chairmanship of the department of chemistry. Doctor Cady is retiring from administrative duties because of ill health. Six New Professors Promotions to the rank of professor include: L. H. Axe, associate professor of economics; May Gardner, associate professor of Spanish; Karl O. Kuersteiner, associate professor of violin; Alice Moncrieff, associate professor of violin; C. J. Posey, associate professor of geology; L. T. Tupy, associate professor of law To the rank of associate professor: Dr. B. G. Hamilton, assistant professor of clinical gynecology and obstetrics; Wealthy Babcock, assistant professor of mathematics; Florence Black, assistant professor of mathematics; Kathleen Doering, assistant professor of entomology; Mattern, assistant professor of drawing; H. H. Lesar, assistant professor of law; Lawrence Woodruff, assistant professor of entomology. Instructors Move Up To the rank of assistant professor Olen B. Roark, instructor in economics; G. C. Simpson, instructor in organ and theory; Raymond Stuhl, instructor in music; Leslie Waters, instructor in economics; Dr. H. L. Gainey, associate in gynecology and obstetrics; Dr. L. E. Wood, associate in medicine; Dr. C. J. Weber, associate in medicine; Sarah Patterson, instructor in nursing education; Dr. George Walker, associate in pathology. To the rank of associate in the School of Medicine: Dr. Lee Legar, instructor in medicine; Dr. G. L. Harrington, instructor in neurology; Dr. G. W. Robinson, Jr., instructor in neurology; Dr. M. A. Walker, instructor in surgery; Dr. Vincent Williams, instructor in surgery; Dr. A. J. Rettenmaier, instructor in surgery; Dr. D. F. Coburn, instructor in surgery. Dr. Morris Harless, assistant in surgery, was appointed to the rank of instructor. Members To Serve Y.M.-Y.W. Convention Jean Stouffer, c'41, and Ed Price, c'42, have been chosen by the Y.M. C.A. and W.Y.C.A. to represent the University at the national Y.M. and Y.W. convention at Estes Park this summer. They will participate in a seminar of students from this region, which is to be conducted by Charles Schwiso, regional secretary of the Y's. Miss Stouffer will also serve as assistant recreational director for children and Price will be detailed to the housekeeping squad. French Leader Again Captured By the Germans By United Press General Henri Honore Giraud, 61 whose capture from a French army headquarters was claimed by the Germans today, was captured by the Germans two weeks after the outbreak of the last World War. A captain then and wounded in the right lung at the battle of Guise, Giraud was taken by German forces. After a first vain attempt at escaping he finally succeeded in getting through Belgium and Holland to England, whence he reentered France. Although still suffering from his wound he returned to action in February, 1915, after having been assigned to the staff of the fifth army. M.S.C. Alters Varsity Dance Manager Bill By Bill Koester, c'41 The Men's Student Council last night set Thursday for the deadline for varsity dance manager applications and amended two sections of the varsity dance bill to provide for a new system of paying, the manager and to restrict his activities. The amendments, entered by Russell Mosser, c'40, when the bill was brought up for re-consideration of its sections, provide: 1. That the varsity dance manager be selected by a committee of five, composed of two members of the M.S.C. (one from each party), two members of the W.S.G.A., and the retiring舞 manager, the new manager to be paid $5 after each varsity舞 and the whole salary for the year not to exceed $100; and 2. That removal of the舞 manager in the event of mal-performance of his duties be by a majority vote of both councils. All other sections of the bill were left to stand as read. Selection of the new dance manager by the usual fethod is being abandoned this year because of the proximity of the term's end. Because the choice must be approved by both councils and the Chancellor, and does not go into effect until 10 days after publication in the Daily Kansan, it was decided to use the new method as provided last night. Dave Oberlin, e'41, and Jim Burdge, e'41, were the Council's choices for the committee. All applications must be in Henry Werner's office by noon Thursday. 32,100 killed! That was the record for 1939; and remember that each one of the digits in that tally was a person as you and I. An accident can happen to anyone. Society— (Continued from page two) c'41, Alvin Barnett, c'40, Bob Higgins, c'43, Bill Pendelton, c'43, Arthur Pendelton, and Richard Wagner. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE"" (Continued from page two) Maurice Barker, c'43, and Bob 家 枣 枣 surow, fa42, were initiated into Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, yesterday at 4:30 in the Pine room of the Memorial Union building. The initiation meeting was the last meeting of the year, according to Stanley Clark, e'41, president of the organization. --ed'40, to Emmet Park, b'41. Park is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. Guests at the Pi Beta Phi spring formal Saturday night included Bill Wahl, c'43, Dick Amerine, c'40, Dean Ritchie, c'40, John Coleman, grr Bruce Voran, b'40, Frank Wilson, c'40, Swede Olsen, e'40, Jack Townsend, Bob Patterson, b'41, Loren Hunderbust, Kansas City, Mo, Jack Cole, Jack Trent, Denver, Chain Healey, c'43, Bob Morton, m'43, Harold Kiney, b'41, Joe Morton, c'42, John Kline, b'40, Jack Minor, c'43, Phil Busick, Harry Lynn, Buck Humphrey, m'43, Em Park, b'41, Glenn MacCann, Rex Darnell, c'42, Charles Henshall, Eldridge King, c'43. Dick Harwood, fa'42, Tom Sweeney, b'41, Roy Edwards, c'42, Harry Ham, b'41, Jim Borden, b'41, Francis Neal, Bill Hines, c'40, Sam Sifers, c'40, Keith Day, Jim McClure, c'40, Bill Mills, c'40, Stan Stauffer, c'42, Bob Allen, c'42, Dick Chubb, c'43, Al Becker, c'43, Bill Perdue, fa'43, Chet Scott, c'41, Cliffer Nesselrode, Kansas City, Mo., Charles Elliot, c'43, Harold Haight, c'40, Paul Morris, c'41, Bob Stadler, c'41, Art Robinson, c'42. Pi Kappa Alpha announces the pledging of Willard Wright, e'43. --ed'40, to Emmet Park, b'41. Park is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. --ed'40, to Emmet Park, b'41. Park is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. Sunday dinner guests of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity included Berice Caster of Wellington, Bill Ossett, '39, Arthur Hunt of Wellington, Helen Shaeffer, fa'43, Louise Green, fa'41, Mrs. K. S. Baldwin of Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shook of Lawrence, and Mary Beth Eberhart. Sunday dinner guests of the Delta TauDelta fraternity were Mr. and --ed'40, to Emmet Park, b'41. Park is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. All Shows. Tie...AnyTime ENDS TONIGHT Wallace Beery "THUNDER AFLOAT" And - May Robson "Granny Get Your Gun" TONIGHT, 8:30 IS SUPPRISE NITE! Come on Down and Share in the Fun. And Valuable Gifts FREE; FREE! Anything Can happen! SURPRISE NITE! WEDNESDAY—3 Days 2 Top Hits "Little Caesar's Greatest Hit--- Edward G. ROBINSON "BLACKMAIL" RUTH HUSSEY GENE LOCKHART Caged Women Yearning for Love! 2nd Hit "Women Without Names" Ellen Drew - Robert Paige COMING SUNDAY! COMING SUNDAY! Gene Autry Jane Withers Mrs. R. F. Galloway, and Dr. and Mrs. Haarle, all of Marysville, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Carr of Kansas City, Mo, Jack Hunter of Stafford, Mrs. H. A. Perdue of Wichita, and Martha Alice Horner, c42. "Shooting High" Dinner guests at the Delta Upsilon fraternity house Sunday were Cecil King, c'11, Martha Markwell, c'42, Hope Hunn, c'42, Miss Annabelle Pringle, and Miss Ethel Frizzell, both of Topeka. --ed'40, to Emmet Park, b'41. Park is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. --ed'40, to Emmet Park, b'41. Park is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. Alpha Chi Omega announces the pledging of Marjorie Thies, fa'43, and Evelyn Owens, c'43. --ed'40, to Emmet Park, b'41. Park is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. Alpha Tau Omega honored their housemother, Mrs. H. A. Russell, at its annual Parents Day banquet, Sunday. She was presented with an engraved silver platter by Robert Tucy, c'40, in appreciation of Mother Russell's four years as Alpha Tau Omega housemother. Phi Gamma Delta entertained Lawrence alumni last night with a buffet dinner end smoker. --ed'40, to Emmet Park, b'41. Park is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. Alpha Delta Pi announces the engagement of Elizabeth Kemp, gr, to Loren Hallam, c'40. Hallam is a member of Delta Chi fraternity. Weekend guests of Pi Beta Phi were Barbara Smyth and Mary Lou Borders of Wichita, and Eleanor Shockley of Kansas City, Mo. Althea Lundstrom, Lindsborg and Roberta Cook, fa'39, were breakfast guests of Gamma Phi Beta yesterday. Pi Beta Phi announces the engagement of Margaret Barber, --- --- Ann Bagwell of Los Angeles was a luncheon guest of Gamma Phi Beta yesterday. Dinner guests Sunday at Phil Gamma Delta house were: Elinore Shockley, Kansas City, Mo., Shirley Maupin, c'43, Charles Gray, Sanford P. Thompson, and Eddie Sims of Kansas City, Mo. --- Gamma Phi Beta annonnes the pledging of Marynell Dyatt, c'43. --- Arleen Irvine of Kansas City, Mo. was a weekend guest. of Sigma Kappa. --- Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Davison of McLouth announce the engagement of their daughter, Jane Davison, c'39, to Mr. Max Whitaker, fs, of Nortonville. Guests for dinner at Watkins hall Sunday were Laura Helen Johnson fa'39, Kansas City, Kans., Mrs. Glenn Adams, Clay Center, Barbara Jo Wilson, c'43, and Marcelline Ward, Tonganoxie. Miller hall will hold open house from 7 to 8 e'clock. Clyde Bysom's band will play. Weekend guests of Phi Gamma Delta were Sanford P. Thompson, Charles Gray, and Eddie Sims of Kansas City, Mo., and Bob Kerkher of Topeka. --- Eileen Timpe and Evelyn Kemmerle of Easton were weekend guests at Miller hall. SPRINGTIME IS THE RIGHT TIME TO GET YOUR TENNIS RACKET RESTRUNG. - One Day Service New Low Prices Expert Work Complete line Spalding Athletic Equipment Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 NOW! ENDS WEDNESDAY 1940's "Girl in the Alice Blue Gown" . . . Streamlined to the Screen from Broadway's Small Season-To-Sea "IRENE" ANNA NEAGLE RAY MILLAND Added MARCH OF TIME Late News - Comedy "The Biscuit Eater" "Courageous Dr. Christian" THURSDAY DICKINSON LAST TIMES TODAY! PAT O'BRIEN GRACIOUS FITZGERALD BINNIE BARNES FRANK MUHUG SOLD OUTS AND RESERVES WINNER BROS. A WARNER BROS. JIMMY DORSEY ARTIE SHAW LARRY CLINTON A Swing Session to Remember STARTS WEDNESDAY STARTS WEDNESDAY Tyrone Power - Dorothy Laure "JOHNNY APOLLO"