THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Science Group Attends Meeting 一 For those extra hours of leisure (or proctor-given quizzes) today and tomorrow students of the college can give thanks to the Kansas Academy of Science which is holding its annual meeting March 28, 29, and 30, at the University of Wichita. This meeting drew instructors and professors from the departments of Biology, Botany, Chemistry, Physics, Psychology, Geology, and Mathematics, and caused the vacant hours. The bulletin for this seventy-second annual meeting listed the following speakers from K.U.: W. E. Booth, C. V. Packard, F. O. Holmes, H. P. Cady, James B. Martin, A. W. Davidson, C. V. Kent, W. E. Bush, W. M. Good, Charles Wolfson, R. H. Wheeler, W. J. Baumgartner, A. F. Leonard, M. D. Wheatley, M. J. Kumwell, W. D. Field, J. M. Springer, E. H. Taylor, R. I. Sailer, K. K. Landes, C. W. Hibbard, B. P. Bargroski, F. M. Swain, J. M. Jewett, D. B. Whelan, H. B. Hungerford, R. H. Beamer, Kathleen Doering, D. E. Hardy, Eugene Kenaga, L. C. Woodruff, Louis Lipovsky, Louis Huitert, U. G. Mitchell, and John Ise. Last year the University of Kansas was the host school to the academy. (Continued from page 2) Russian Artist--conductor of the Musical Drama theater, the People's theater and the Symphony orchestra of the Preobrayensky regiment. He was also associated with the Moscow Art theater and the Mordkin Ballet comedy. Doctor Bakaleineikoff has served as musical director of the Louisville Civic Arts association and conductor of the Louisville Symphony orchestra, associate conductor and first viola with the Cincinnati Symphony orchestra, and associate conductor of the Fittsburgh Symphony orchestra. University Band to Play Concerts in Leavenworth The University's 104-piece band will play afternoon and evening concerts in Leavenworth Tuesday, April 2, Prof. Russell L. Wiley, director of the organization, announced this morning. The band will present a program for school children at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon and a public concert at 8 o'clock the same night. FULL DINNER including Salad 25c Drink Dessert HAL'S on 14th Holliday Cast Starts Dress Rehearsals Tonight The cast of "Holiday" will hold the first of several dress rehearsals tonight in Fraser Theater. The formal rehearsal tonight is in preparation for a special performance of the Dramatic Club play tomorrow night before high school students here for a drama festival this weekend. Dress rehearsals on the show will continue most of next week in preparation for a one night stand of the play at Wichita University Friday, April 6. The 12 cast members had a short Easter vacation with practice sessions Wednesday, Thursday and Monday. Don Dixon, stage manager for the play, has finished the settings and the lighting arrangements. The remaining properties and furniture to be used in production were obtained today. Most of the rehearsals this week have been to "polish-up" the performance of the Phillip Barry modern Authorized Parties Gamma Phi Beta, Dance at Union Ballroom. 12:00 p.m. Independent Student Association, Dance at Kansas Room of Union, 12:00 p.m. Kappa Sigma, Party at Chapter House, 12:00 p.m. Saturday, March 30, 1940 Summerfield Scholars, Dance at Kansas Room, 12:00 p.m. Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women, for the Joint Committee of Student Affairs. The national meeting of the American Water Works Association members will be held in Kansas City, Mo. April 21. Because of this the state water works conference was cancelled. Books for Gifts--- for your own Library Morley—Kitty Foyle. $2.50 Lewis—Beth Merlair Morley. $2.50 Priestley—Let the People Sing. $2.50 Valley. $2.75 Steinback—Grapes of Wrath. $2.75 Brooks—Flowering of New Eng- land. $1.49 Llewellyn—How Green Was My Valley $2.75 land. $1.49 Adler—How to Read a Book. $2.50 Maurois—Art of Living. $2.50 Allen—Since Yesterday. $3.00 Van Paassen—Days of Our Years. van Paassen—Days of Our Years. $3.50 Rental Library Birthday Cards THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 --comedy. Said Director Rolla Nuckles, "We think we have something here." The play goes to Wichita as an exchange for the play "Her Master's Voice" which the Wichita Players presented here several weeks ago. "Holiday" opens its four night run in Fraser Theater April 8. Society- (Continued from page two) The remainder of the program will consist in group singing and stunts by students representing the various departments of the School of Engineering and Architecture. Corbin hall will hold open house from 7 to 8 o'clock tonight. Calvin C. Stoddard, field secretary from Oregon State University will be a guest of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity for several days. --telephone calls. And to help hold down the rising cost of furnishing your service. Bill Dewell of Southern Methodist University was a luncheon guest of Kappe Sigma fraternity Monday. --telephone calls. And to help hold down the rising cost of furnishing your service. Charles Manley of Purdue University was a dinner guest at Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity last night. Mrs. A. J. Slanner was a guest at the Chi Omega house yesterday. A roller skating party, sponsored by the Y.M.-Y.W. Creative Leisure and Personal Relations commissions, will be held from 8 to 11 p.m. tomorrow night at the Rollerdrome, 737 New Hampshire street. The price will be 25c a person or 40c a couple. 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