PAGE EIGHT GENERAL UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1940. Scholarship Exam Dates Are Set Final examinations for the Summerfield scholarships have been scheduled for April 22 and 23, at which time 10 or 12 boys will be selected for the scholarships for 1940-41. Final examination dates for the women's honor scholarships have not as yet been set. Examination dates for both Summerfield scholarships and the 12 new competitive honor scholarships for Kansas high school girls were announced this morning from the offices of Olin Templin, secretary of the Endowment association, and Prof. U. G. Mitchell, chairman of the committee on aids and awards. It was said, however, that several replies from women have been received already, although the announcements of the new scholarships were sent to high schools only a week ago, indicating immediate interest in the scholarships. Between 275 and 300 high school seniors are expected to try for the Summerfield scholarships. The committee in charge of the women's scholarships has not indicated how many women will compete for the honor awards. Cities in which the preliminary examinations will be taken will be designated later, according to a plan of geographical convenience for the candidates. Nominations for the scholarships must be made by March 1, with preliminary examinations in six cities of the state for both scholarships following March 23. Money for the 12 women's scholarships, which carry stipends of $100 each, will be furnished by the W.S. C.A. scholarship fund, the Donnelly estate fund, and the Mrs. Paul B. Lawson memorial fund. (Continued from page seven) Dictators-the ink is scarcely dry on the pages of the new DAILY KANSAN when it reaches you. (Continued from page seven) degree of certainty that in 1947 or '48 a dry phase on the cold side will occur, followed by a temporary recovery," said Professor Wheeler. "If the rhythms of temperature and rainfall curves from several parts of the world continue as in the past, the 1550's will be warm again, but after that the major part of the present cold period will follow. It is a hazardous guess, but there is at least a grain of hope that before it is over, the cold period will be long enough to promote a substantial recovery of democracy in those countries whose totalitarianism wiped out democratic movements in 1917, and will further facilitate the evolution of democracy generally." Professor Wheeler bases his theory on facts which have been assimilated through extensive research by the psychology department under his direction. A comprehensive graph of these facts has been made and records world-wide temperatur curves, showing how they correspond to the curves which graph trends in governments. Operate on Dick Loomis - Richard E. Loomis, gr, underwent a minor operation at Watkins Memorial hospital this morning. His condition was reported satisfactory by hospital attendants. New feed, Matilda? --the ink is scarcely dry on the pages of the new DAILY KANSAN when it reaches you. Yes, new feed, Bessie! But that isn't all. It's fresher, more easily digested, contains vitamins, and it tastes better. How can I get some, Matilda? Elementary, my dear Bessie, elementary. RURAL REVELATION (2) This hitherto unpublished conversation between two maternal bovines is a picnic for metaphor-hunters. For instance--the ink is scarcely dry on the pages of the new DAILY KANSAN when it reaches you. "---it's fresher" "---easily digested" tabloid pages allow for easy reading and quick turning to your favorite feature page. "---contains vitamins" a new policy means concentrated coverage of local and campus news, gossip, opinion, sports, and other interesting features. "how can I get some, Matilda?" Phone K.U. 66, leave your address, and delivery begins. $1.75 buys 75 KANSANS a full semester of interesting reading. NEW FEED, INDEED, MATILDA! That's what makes your children grow so fast! MICROSAFETY 1 Y T H