FRIDAY APRIL 18 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE KANSAS AY, APRIL 12, 1940. PAGE SEVEN 1. A ball is thrown vertically upward from a height of 40 meters. At the moment of release, it has a velocity of 30 m/s. Find the time taken for the ball to reach its highest point. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE 0 le a Ne art, s Ne e inv giv nom Aprin dent, to se who ; Re igg, K I. R. even erner Inspects using Situation Purdue Campus an investigation and comparison cooperative rooming houses was made by Henry Werner, Men's Stu- Adviser, during his recent visit tourdue University. Mr. Werner trough each of Purdue's ten cooperative houses, operated entirely the students who are either buy-ler leasing the houses. Each is serviced by a housemother who plans meals and directs work. The average cost of room and aid in one of these houses is $22 a th. The residents of a house selected by a student committee our men on a basis of scholar-need, and personality. Each elec selects a head to represent it monthly meeting of the co-ops. Werner said cooperative houses definitely on the increase outhout the United States. because this system differs so drastly from the dormitory system being instigated here, a comson can hardly be made, Mr. per added. the bindweed is being routed its stronghold in the triangu- ot between Fraser and Green wyers Cheer Crew Attacks indweed Plot The building and grounds is aided in the battle on sunny by their fairweather friends Green's steps, who lend vocal port. chemical to prevent it from rishing the bindweed roots. Newh will then be dumped into the city. he top soil is being taken out her. The sub-surface soil Jimson and blue verbena, whose is grow shallower than those of weed, will be planted in the Discuss War Tonight KFKU Roundtable That's Behind the War News" the topic discussed on the regu-university roundtable over stak-KFKU last night. participating in the discussion E. B. 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This consists of five short numbers recently orchestrated by director Kuersteiner from the original arrangement for two pianos. Lucile Wagner, 39, will appear as a guest artist. Olga Eitner, violinist, will open the program accompanied at the piano by Miss Allie Merle Conger. She will play "Sonata in A Major," in three movements, and antego, allegro, and molto vivace. Following this, Corinne Oyler will play two piano solos, "Intermezzo," and "Brook-nymphs." Third on the program will be a voice number by Meribah Moore, accompanied by Ruth Orecutt, entitled "Childhood Water-Lily Lady." At the piano Lucie Wagner will give Pharmacists Discuss Vitamins Vitamin K, which concerns blood clotting, colds, and insulin, was the topic for discussion at the Pharmacy Club meeting yesterday morning in Bailey laboratories. The speakers, all seniors in the School of Pharmacy, were Alfred Swann, Harry Caldwell, and Jane Adair. YES, IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE two numbers, "Ballade," and "Tocata." The singing of "The Lord's Prayer" and "The Wind" by Meribah Moore is the fifth part of the program, with the anticlimax a piano duet arrangement of "Consert-stueck" presented by Ruth Orcutt and Dorothy Enlow Miller. Concluding the afternoon's performance the University orchestra will play the "Fairy Suite," especially arranged by Director Kuersteiner. Geology Graduates Take Jobs in South America Glen Gordon, Wichita, a graduate student in the department of geology, has taken a position as paleontologist with the Texas Oil company in their office at Caracas, Venezuela. While attending the University, Gordon worked as a part-time assistant for the Kansas Geological Survey. He will leave Saturday for Miami, Fla., and will fly from there to Maracaibo, Venezuela, April 17. Silas Brown, another student in the department of geology and who was graduated from the University ast semester, recently sailed from New York for Columbia, South America, where he has a job as junior geologist with the Socony-Vacuum Oil company. APRIL showers may bring flowers to the pedestrian who dashes recklessly across the street with vision obstructe dby an umbrella. HERE are two Paradise Spectator Pumps that are simply perfect for your carefree, outdoor days. Made with the patented Tango flexible instep feature, they give you a combination of smart appearance and delightful comfort...exactly the kind of footwear you'll want! Fashioned of fine White Suede, these two Paradise Pumps are trimmed in your choice of Turf Tan Calf, Airway Blue Calf, or Black Patent Leather. Calf, or Black Patent Leather. ROYAL COLLEGE SHOP 837-39 Mass. Ping Pong Entries Close Tomorrow All entries for the table tennis tournament, which will begin April 15, must be left at the hostess desk in the Memorial Union building by noon tomorrow. Men's and women's singles will be scheduled, as well as mixed singles and doubles, if there are enough entries, it was announced by Winford Ferry, e'40, chairman of the Union intramurals committee. The games will be played off in the Kansas room. Letters will be awarded the winners. The tournament is sponsored by the Student Union Activity committee. One-arm driving has been the leath of many a romance. Arnold Weidman, ed41, with a straight run of victories, won the recently completed chess tournament sponsored by the Student Union Activity committee. Second place went to William Hudson, gr, the loser of three games. The tournament has been continued since the first of December. Frame For Painting Completed Raymond J. 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