PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1940. Philharmonic To Play Work Of Skilton The first Lawrence presentation of the recently completed arrangement by C. S. Skilton, professor of organ, of a suite of three numbers from Handel will take place Monday night at the yearly appearance of the Kansas City Philharmonic orchestra on the University concert course. Professor Skilton's work has already been played with success in the orchestra's concerts in the Music hall of the Kansas Municipal auditorium. To Give Two Concerts In addition to the evening concert beginning at 8:20, the orchestra will present a special children's program at 2:15 p.m. Monday. A large number of school children from Lawrence and surrounding towns are expected to hear the performance of attractive and lighter orchestral selections. Offer Sibelius Scherzo Featured also will be one of the masterpieces of symphonic literature, Cesar Franck's majestic "Symphony in D Minor." Shorter numbers will include the "Canzonetta for Strings" by the eminent Finnish composer, Jean Sibelius; the "Scherzo from the 'Mid-Summer Night's Dream'" by Felix Mendelssohn; the impressionistic tone poem "The Afternoon of a Fian" by Claude Debussy; and the sonorous and melodic "Les Preludes" by Franz Liszt. Tickets for the evening concert are now on sale at the Bell Music store. Round Corner drug store, and the office of the School of Fine Arts. Tickets for the afternoon children's program may be purchased at the box office. Don't read this reading notice unless you read all of it. Satisfied advertisers are increasing their advertising in the well-read official student publication. The Kansan classified ads bring lassies and lads. Poll Shows---- (Continued from page 2) number of freshmen-34 per cent were for hazing than all students combined. Do you approve or disapprove of college hazing?" was the question asked by the interviewers of a sample of students so selected that the results represent the total opinions of all college and university enrollments in the United States. A B C D Approve 32* 38* 30* 34* Disapprove ... 48 42 50 46 Disapprove only of corporal punishment 20 20 20 20 In the preceding table the lettered symbols refer as follows: A, to all student; B, fraternity and sorority members; C, independent students; and D, freshmen only. *Per cent. Seniors Must Take Physical Exam Soon Appointments for senior physical examinations are now being scheduled during regular clinic hours, authorities at Watkins Memorial hospital announced this morning. The examinations, which are given free as a part of the student health service, may be taken by any senior. Response, so far, has been very poor, it was said, and seniors are urged to make appointments early in order to avoid a last-minute rush at the end of the semester. It is hoped that the physical examinations for new students and those who enrolled late will be completed next Saturday morning from 8 until 12 o'clock, hospital attendants said today. To Hold Vespers This Sunday The sixty-fourth all-musical vespers to be presented Sunday at 4 o'clock in Hoch auditorium include selections by the Men's Glee club, the University concert band, and solos by members of the School of Fine Arts faculty and student body. Music from the work of Brahms, Handel, Bach, and other composers will be included on the varied program. Society— (Continued from page two) following pledges last night: Walter Jones, c'42; Otto Kiehl, c'41; Stephen Meade, c'42; Dan Nolen, c'43; Jack Parker, e'43; Michael Sheridan, c'42; Marvin Sollenberger, c'43; Robert Trump, c'42; Richard Cassaday, c'43; and William Hodge, c'42. Tom Carmean, c'42, will be a dinner guest at the Acacia fraternity tonight. A buffet supper and hour dance will be held at the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity tonight. Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority will entertain tonight with a buffet supper followed by an hour dance. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC! "GONE WITH THE WIND" Alpha Tau Omega fraternity announces the pledging of Vincent Trump, c'42. Stan Schwahn, Dickinson Theatre. —Adv. AN OPEN LETTER: It's surprising the number of rumors one hears about "Gone With the Wind." The Dickinson Theatre has an average of 28 phone calls every day asking if "Gone With the Wind" will be cut when it is shown in Lawrence. In every instance the party calling has stated they heard the rumor that "Gone With the Wind" would be cut in Kansas. This is a false rumor. "Gone With the Wind" will be shown in Lawrence at the Dickinson Theatre exactly as it was shown in its world premiere at Atlanta, Kansas City and every city in America. There has never been any intention of cutting the picture in any way. The running time of "Gone With the Wind" is 3 hours and 45 minutes with a 15 minute intermission making a full 4-hour show. Noted Geologist To Talk Saturday "The Canyon and Valley Systems Under the Ocean" is the subject Prof. R. A. Daly of Harvard University will discuss Saturday morning at 11 o'clock in room 101, Haworth hall. The origin of these canyons and valleys is a matter of much speculation among geologists. Maps of the systems are fairly complete. In places the depressions are found to be as much as six or eight thousand feet deep, and are also found to be connected with some of our present rivers. The most likely theory yet presented, as to their origin, is that this ocean floor was at one time exposed to erosion, then submerged. Speech in Business Discussed Speech work and its ramifications in the business world was discussed by Margaret Anderson, instructor in speech, before the weekly Pharmacy Colloquium this morning. Oil Company Official Here To Interview Job Hunters C. E. Lauer, chief chemist of the Texas Company, Port Arthur, Texas, visited the campus Tuesday for the purpose of interviewing chemical engineers and chemists who will be graduated in June, according to Prof. Like Walking on Air! THE NEW Interwoven SOFT SOCK A cool, comfortable, lightweight Sock . . . *spun-soft* special construction...ingrain knit. Save your feet ...wear SOFT SOCK. *Hi-Lo* *Length...* just High Enough to "COVER UP" T. H. Marshall, professor of chemical engineering. Mr. Lauer is the sixth company representative to interview this year's graduates since January 1. Several others are scheduled to arrive here later in the semester. A high percentage of mid year graduates have been placed already, Professor Marshall said today. LAST CALL! LAST CALL! SALE ENDS THIS SATURDAY ON ALL SALE SUITS, TOPCOATS, SHIRTS, SLACKS, JACKETS, TIES. Come in — Save While You Can $I DOWN Fabrics used in 12.98 and 16.98 Coats! Miracle values! Advance reefers and swaggers! Wool and rayon fabrics. 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