0.01 9 + 158 = 158.01 V1HA/V1203/V1304 V1203/V1304 V1203/V1304 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1940. PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Republican candidates for the presidency will be the subject of the first program, Feb. 15. The speakers on this program will be: Karl Ruppenthal, 'l42; John Oakson, 'c40; Robert Sullivan, 'l42; Addison West, 'c41; and Bob Richardson, 'c41. Student Opinion Radio Series Starts Feb.15 The winner of the preceding contest will be announced the following week. Speakers were chosen by E. C. Buehler, professor of speech. Second annual Student Opinion broadcasts over station WREN begin at 8 o'clock tomorrow night. These broadcasts will continue for at least six successive weeks. The Student Forums board offers a $5 prize to the winner of each Student Opinion broadcast. Democratic candidates for the presidency will be discussed on Feb. 22 by: Mary Frances McAnaw, c'42; Mac Wynne, c'40; Hal Ruppenthal, c'42; Russell Baker, c'42; and Gladys Huber, c'41. The Student Opinion broadcasts are sponsored by Delta Sigma Rho, honorary debate society. Before being presented over the air all speeches will be recorded by Don Dixon, instructor in speech, on the recording machine. Judges for this broadcast will be Lieut-Governor Carl Friend, Kenneth Weaver, instructor of speech at Lawrence Memorial high school, and Jewel Nichols, announcer for station WIBW, announced E. C. Buehler, professor of speech. Campus problems will be the subject for the program on Feb. 29, discussed by: C. H. Mullen, '142, president of Men's Student Council; Welma Wilson, c'40, president of W.S.G.A.; Richard MacCann, c'40; Robert McKay, b'40; and Robert Sullivan, '142. Glee Club Rehearses For Contest The Men's Glee club tonight starts a series of special Wednesday night rehearsals in preparation for its joint concert March 18 with the women's voice group. The club's session tonight will be at 8:30 in Hoch auditorium. Young, c'40; Evelyn Gunn, c'43; and Betty Allphin, c'43. Next appearance of the club will be Sunday when it sings on the Vesper program. Society---- Dinner guests at the Sigma Chi fraternity Sunday were Gordon Swinney, e'c41; Mary Beth Weir, c'41; Roberta Walker, c'41; Helen Markwell, c'41; and Kenneth Postlethwaite, c'40. Dick Amerine, c'40, was a guest for dinner at the Pi Beta Phi house last night. Watkins Hall will hold open house from 7 to 8 o'clock tomorrow evening. Students Initiated Into Club Initiation ceremonies for new members of the Entomology Club will be conducted next Monday, Dorothydean Viets, secretary, announced today. The following students will be initiated: Kendall Campbell, c'unel; Jim Kell, c'41; William Delos Stevens, c'41; Ronald McGregor, c'41; Fred Truxal, c'43; Ruth Rodgers, c'43 and Both Farrel, c'42. YOUR MOTHER wants to hear from you more often than you write her. What token of your love would be more appropriate than a printed letter from you every day. Send her THE KANSAN for a whole semester at only $1.75. CALL K.U. 66 NOW