71 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1940. Speech Festival Here in March Thirty-five high schools have already entered the Speech and Dramatics Festival to be held at the University March 29 and 30 under the sponsorship of the department of speech and dramatic art and the extension division, Lee Gemmell, field representative of the extension division, reported. Contests held during the Festival will be divided into the following: Extempore speaking, standard oration, original oration, after-dinner speaking, readings, one-act plays, and radio drama. The schools participating will be classified according to enrollment. Class A schools are those with an enrolment of 500 or over, class B school 200 to 250 enrollment, and class C schools below 200 enrollment. Conestants will be judged and ranked in five divisions. Gemmell painted out that under the system used, it is possible for every contestant in any contest to be in the first division. A prominent feature of the Festival will be the presentation of the play "Holiday" on Friday night by the K.U. Kansas Players. Classes to Hear Boston Woman University classes in home economics will hear a guest speaker Tuesday when Mrs. Gladys Beckett Jones, president of the Garland School of Boston, visits the campus as the guest of Chancellor and Mrs. Deane W. Maiott. Mrs. Jones will speak at 10:30 p.m to Miss Elizabeth Meguiar's class in home decoration and Miss Viola Anderson's class in standards of living and family finance. At 1:30 p.m. she will speak to Miss Ruth E. Parker's class in selection and preparation of foods and Miss Elizabeth Sprague and Miss Kathryn Tissue's class on special problems. Tuesday evening the home economics staff will honors Mrs. Jones with a dinner at Evans Hearth. Chancellor Malott, before coming to the University, was for some years a trustee of the Garland School, which trains girls in home economics, arts, and sciences. 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Medical Society To Meet Tomorrow The University of Kansas Medical Society will meet tomorrow in the Children's Pavilion at the University School of Medicine, Kansas City, Kan. The program will include a discussion of the chemistry of sulphanilamide by Dr. Harold P. Brown, professor of chemistry at the University of Kansas City. "Research Chemist" by Dr. George A. Breon will be discussed by Dr. C. J. Weber, associate in research medicine of the University of Kansas Hospitals. Dr. Galen M. Tice, assistant professor of radiology, will lecture on "Fesoid - fractures" by Dr. James B. Weaver and Dr. C. B. Francisco. "oldest living thing" Here's a shirt that's been laundered dozens of times. Here's a collar that's always new. We make shirts live like the Redwoods. 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