PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1 Lipovsky Wins Phi Sigma Medal The Phi Sigma biological society recently awarded their annual scholarship medal to Louis Lipovsky, c'40. H.B. Hungerford, professor of entomology, announced yesterday. Two years ago Lipovsky spent three months with an organized party in the jungles of Old Mexico collecting bugs. Lipovsky, an entomology major, was selected because of his outstanding work in scientific research. Professor Hungerford tells, as an example of Lipovsky's careful work, about members of the biological faculty bringing back from Minnesota a very unusual species of microscopic water bug which they felt did not exist anyplace closer to Kansas than Minnesota. But not long after they had been back Lipovsky went down back of Snow hall and took the same kind of bug out of Potter lake. Lawrence Kan, April 23—Dr. Joseph Dean, for 28 years an attorney in Germany, will speak on "The Development of Law in Germany under the Third Reich" at a law school convocation at 10:30 o'clock Thursday morning. "This is the only one of several excellent jobs of research that Lipovsky has done during his years here at school," said Professor Hungerford. The three members of the Phi Sigma committee who selected the scholarship holder were: Prof. H. H. Lane, Prof. H. B. Hungerford, and Prof. Parke Woodard. Lawyers to Hear German Attorney Doctor Dean, now associated with a drug company in Kansas City, Mo., holds degrees from universities in Berlin, Breslau, and Erlanger. He received the degree of doctor of jurisprudence from Erlanger in 1907. In Germany, Doctor Dean served as legal adviser to two large German banks. Tau Beta Phi To Initiate Fecht Artur J. Fecht, e'41, will be initiated as an honorary member into Tau Beta Phi engineering fraternity this evening, Professor F. A. Russell of the engineering department announced today. Mr. Fecht, whose home is in Houston, Texas, was a member of the Sigma Xi fraternity while he was at the University of Kansas. After graduation he served in the World War, locating enemy batteries by sound ranging. Since 1925, he has been affiliated with the McCallum Explorater Co., where he does geophysical work. Dean Stauffer Leaves For Washington Meeting Dean Ellis B. Stouffer, dean of the Graduate School, left today for Washington, D.C. to attend the executive committee meeting of the Association of American Universities April 25. In addition to this meeting, Dean Stouffer will also attend a meeting of the American Mathematical Society, to be held in Washington at the same time. VOLUME O HOME MASTER FR Hect ion House tions Comm trivity terda nal a W.S. men' s chair that i tions techi some from et Re 1. $ work appreciation ing B 2. work the i app ward ner may labor 3. 9 Stud prov consi LI R