FRIDAY. MAY 10. 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Vocation Clinic To Open May 14 The University's first Vocational Guidance Clinic, to be held May 14-22, will be opened with an address given by Prof. P. W. Viesselman, of the School of Law, chairman of the vocational guidance committee, in the auditorium of Frank Strong hall at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening. Approximately 70 Lawrence business and professional men with faculty members have filed hours for conference with Professor Viesselman. Students interested in consultations should register immediately after the opening meeting or later in the offices of Miss Elizabeth Meguar, women's student adviser; Henry Werner, men's student adviser; the Y.M.C.A. and the Y.W. C.A. Students must enroll the day preceding the time they want the conference. All conferences will be held in the office of the adviser, Professor Viesselman said. Registration will be under the direction of John Moore, secretary of the Y.M.C.A. In explaining the nature of the vocational program, Professor Viesselman said, "The clinic is being held independently of the recent employment discussions and is not a placement forum. The aim of the conference is to coordinate the college training of the student and the vocations in which he may be interested." Underclassmen should be particularly interested in the clinic, for it is particularly intended for the student who has not chosen his major subject, Professor VieSELman added. Special attention will be given to the commercial opportunities of the various fields. The committee arranging for the clinic includes John G. Blocker, professor of economics; T. H. Marshall, professor of chemical engineering; Henry Werner, adviser of men; Parke Woodard, associate professor of physiology; Karl Kuersteiner, director of the orchestra; Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, adviser of women; A. H. Turney, professor of education, and Paul B. Lawson, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. The full time teaching staff of the University numbers 257. Grohne and Young Pass Private Flying Exams Private flying licenses were awarded to Albert Grohne, e'41, and Leilyn Young, c'40, two of the 50 students enrolled in the elementary flight training course, after they successfully completed the final CAA flight exam at the Municipal airport, Wednesday. Seven other of the University's "future Lindys" passed the tests two weeks ago. If the weather permits other students will be tested on Monday and Thursday of next week. The entire class will take the exams before the end of the semester. Inspector Warren Smith, Kansas City Municipal airport, gives the tests. The students to pass the examinations, must prove their ability to handle the plane controls alone. Pianist Named On Concert Bill The distinguished two-piano team of Lubschutz and Nemenoff of New York City has just been added to next year's concert course, Dean D. M. Swarthout said today. The pair will open the series with a concert Oct. 21. Students enrolled in the advanced flight training course will take tests this summer for commercial operators licenses. Other students who received private licenses are: Roger Ludeman, c'42, Bill Arnold, c'40, John Royce, c'40, Helen Hay, c'40, Kenneth Blim, c'40, Glenn Foy, c'40 Max Replogle, ed'40, and Bill Fried-hoff, c'42. The Spanish dancer, Argentina, and her dancing ensemble come to the University Nov. 18, to present their sensational routines. In February the Kansas City Philharmonic Orchestra of 85 members, under Karl Krueger, will return once more to the stage of Hoch auditorium. Chief attraction of the concert course will be the appearance of Lawrence Tibbett in the spring, either May 5 or 12. Scheduled to appear here during this year's Music Week festival, Tibbett cancelled his contract because of an illness. Richard Crooks, who was to have come to the University next year, came this year instead to fill the vacancy. One of the best women pianists of the present time, Guimar Novaa, will come to the University March 10. The young Brazilian artist has been likened to Myra Hess in her artistic work at the keyboard. Efrem Zimbalist, world-famous violinist, returns to Lawrence after many years absence for a recital on March 31. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE!! Law Professors To Washington, D.C. Three members of the faculty of the School of Law will leave this weekend to attend the eighteenth annual meeting of the American Law Institute at the Mayflower hotel in Washington, D.C. Prof. P. W. Viesselman will attend as consultant upon the codification of the law of evidence. Dean F. J. Moreau and Prof. J. B. Smith will also attend. Kedsman A Square-toed Bluche- With Trouser Crease Vamp! - This new Kedsmel model will take you any place you want to go in real comfort and style during spring and summer months. The uppers are tough, long-wearing tire duck which is washable. 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