PAGE EIGHT GENERAL UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1940 Dr. Eiseley Gets $2700 Fellowship Dr. Loren C. Eiseley, assistant professor of sociology and anthropology, received official notice yesterday that he has been awarded a post-doctoral research training fellowship for a period of twelve months, beginning September, 1940. The fellowship, which carries a stipend of $2700 in addition to traveling expenses, was awarded by the Social Science Research Council of New York City. Given only to social scientists who hold the Ph. D. degree or equivalent, post-doctoral awards are limited to LOREN COREY EISLEY those applicants whose scientific standing and program for advanced research meet the rigorous requirements of the Social Science Research Council. Not more than ten post-doctoral awards are made annually throughout the United States. Dr. Eiseley, who came to the University of Kansas in 1937, is requesting a leave of absence for the coming year, in order to carry on work in physical anthropology, a field in which he has been interested for some time. While details of his plans have not yet been entirely settled, it is probable that he will conduct his research at Harvard or Columbia, institutions which excell in this branch of anthropology. Under the terms of the grant, it is possible for the recipient to choose his place of study, and, if he wishes, to work at more than one institution. Entries Due for Cue Contest Entries for the Co-ed Cue tournament, sponsored by the Memorial Union student activities committee, will be received at the hostess desk until noon tomorrow. The tournament will begin Thursday in the women's recreation room of the Memorial Union building. No Farmer--and most of the P.S.G.L.'s candidates did likewise. (Continued from page one) "knew that Farmer received the challenge at 2:30." Only League leader to speak over the public address system was C. H. Mullen, now president of the Men's Student Council. Mullen told the alleged crowd he hoped no one would start any fights or demonstrations. No one did. The crowd which cheered each of the Pachacamac candidates was practically all Pachacamac and could find no one to fight with. P. S.G.L. spokesmen indicated that their official position was to ignore what they described as a League-baiting party. Farmer did not appear wim. The sound truck drew up north of Spooner-Thayer shortly after 7 o'clock. The crowd began to arrive and listened attentively to a few of the truck's renditions such as "Ma, He's Makin" Eyes at Me." When it became evident that Farmer did not intend to speak, Bob McKay mounted the platform alone and cracked out a few good political remarks. Each of Pachacamae's candidates followed McKay to the truck to say a few words and the meeting dispersed with little excitement. ment. Malott Says, "No, Boys" During the afternoon's ballyhoo, campaigners on the Pachacamac bandwagon ran into difficulty with the authorities when Chancellor Deane Malott called a few of "the boys" in for a conference. Malott requested that politicos refrain from blowing their horns during class hours. A motorcycle cop pulled up alongside the truck too, but what the law was after was not disclosed. Old heads in the Hill political family had little to say about yesterday's demonstration. The idea was good, they said, but not like the "good old days." Want Ads Twenty-five words or less; 1 insertion, 25c; 3 insertions, 50c; 6 insertions, only 75c. Accompany copy with cash. "KANSAN Want Ad results will warm your heart." MEN'S SUITS 65c; PLAIN DRESS- MEN'S SUITS 65c; PLAIN DRESSES 65c; free delivery, quality of work considered. Our prices are cheaper. QUALITY CLEANERS, 539 Indiana, Phone 185. -131 APARTMENT for rent; 4 rooms attractively furnished. Close to K.U. Reasonable. Phone 1418, 1205 Oread. -131. FOR SALE! Men's new medium blue, tweed suit. Size 39. $13.00 cash. Phone 1622. -131. CURB SERVICE: All kinds of sand- wiches, 5c. We deliver 35c orders free. Ask for Smith, 420 Indiana. -129. "Can't miss Mt. Oread, gotta go to SING 'n SWING" Chesterfield goes to bat with the World Champion Line-up Definitely Milder Cooler-Smoking Better-Tasting ...these are the three good qualities that every smoker wants and every smoker gets in Chesterfield.That's because Chesterfields are made of the world's best tobos, blended in the right combination. You can't buy a better cigarette. hesterfield Today's DEFINITELY MILDER, Cooler-Smoking, Better-Tasting Cigarette Copyright 1940, LIGGETT & MYERS Tobacco Co.