WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1940. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Offer $1200 In Women's Scholarships Twelve hundred dollars in honor scholarships for next year will be given to 12 women graduates of Kansas high schools, Prof. U. G. Mitchell, chairman of the committee on aids and awards, announced yesterday. The money will come from the interest of the Women's Self Governing Association scholarship fund; the Donnelly estate fund, a memorial to Niell, James and Jennie Donnelly; and the Mrs. Paul Lawson memorial fund. Candidates for the scholarships, nominated by their high school principals, will take the same preliminary examinations as prospective Summerfield scholars March 23. The girls will not be required to come to the Universit yo take a final examination. The final awards will be made upon the girls' high school records and "training, character, ideals and promise of future usefulness." Four scholarships were awarded this fall from the Donnelly estate to Daniel Merriott, c'43; Mary Gene Hull, c'43; Nadine Hunt, c'43; and Victoryetta Dawes, c'43. The committee in charge of the scholarships includes Professor Mitchell, chairman, Paul B. Lawson, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and E. B. Stouffer, dean of the Graduate School. British engineers are studying United States reclamation projects to determine if such projects can be adapted to areas of low rainfall in the Union of South Africa. Society---paid to you for USED TEXTBOOKS (Continued from page two) (Continued from page two) a buffet supper, and hour dance. Guests were: Myra Hurd, c'43; Norma Tibbets, c'43; Martha Browning, c'40; Marilyn Konantz, fa'41; Loretta Osborn, c'41; Mary Bitzer, fa'43; Janet Rohrer, c'43; Mary Jean Miller, fa'43; Kathleen O'Sullivan, c'43; Pudge Evans, c'43. Jeanne Wilkins, c'41; Zita Arup Lowry, c'42; Virginia Gear, c'42; Sue Haskins, c'41; Jean Anne Cardwell, c'41; Virginia Bantleon, c'43; Mimi Hanna, c'42; Billie Doris Jarbose, c'uncl; Betty Jeanne Hess, c'43; Martha Alice Horner, c'42; Mary Louise McNown, fa'43; Betsy Dodge, fa'43; Betty Coulson, c'41; Sally Lou Connell, fa'43, Emily Jenn Milan, c'42; Carolyn Green, c'41; Jean McFarland, c'42; Anne Jones, c'41; Louise Grayson, c'40; Barbara Koch, c'43; Virginia Ford, c'41; Jean Brown, c'42; Maxine Almon, c'40; Virginia Elliott, c'41; Dorothy Teachenor, c'42; and Jean Hinshaw, c'41. 1 1 1 Phi Gamma Delta announces the pledging of Donald Nigg, e'43, and Paul Buck, c'uncl. Pledging services were held this noon at the Chi Omega sorority for Billie Doris Jarboe, c'uncl; and Jean Boswell, c'42. Mrs. I. S. Gibbson of Altamont, Start the New Semester Right, with a Good Dictionary Webster's Collegiate $3.50 THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Phone 666 HIGHEST PRICES was a guest Monday at the Gamma Phi Beta sorority. elementary, COLLEGE, high school Mrs. Moey Higgle and Mrs. J. W. Jarot of Hutchinson were guests yesterday at the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. is a STUDENT bookstore, operated for STUDENTS and by STUDENTS, and is located in the convenient STUDENT-operated Union Building, in the sub-basement. TEXTBOOKS THE W. S. G. A. BOOK EXCHANGE SOLD also! FLASH: OPEN TONIGHT Three Awarded Graduate Scholarships for Semester Recipients of three University scholarships, carrying stipends of $100 each for the semester and offered by the Graduate School, were announced this morning by E. B. Stouffer, dean of the Graduate School. Drop in after the Mid-week Those who were awarded the scholarships include Ira O. Scott, a major in political science; Merle E. Simmons, a major in Spanish; and Earl E. Marshall, a major in geology. The graduate students are required to engage if a full graduate course. LAWRENCE business College wrangler, Kansas Tuition to K. U. Students Shorthand, 16 weeks, $25.00 Typing, 16 weeks, $10.00 Special courses in comptometry and machine bookkeeping are offered Lawrence Business College Phone 894 EXAM-FINALS ARE OVER AND---- Ober's Final Price Slash Starts Today Shirts at Half Price Complete assortment of colors, patterns, and sizes. Collar attached, semi-boson and neckband styles. $2.00 now ---- $1.00 $2.25 now ---- $1.15 $2.50 now ---- $1.25 $3.00 now ---- $1.50 $3.50 now ---- $1.75 DOWN GO PRICES ON SUITS AND OBERCOATS 29.50 35.00 40.00 45.00 Now Now Now Now 17.00 22.00 27.00 32.00 $50 and $55 $38 Hickey-Freeman SUITS and TOPCOATS One Lot of SUITS and OBERCOATS $15 Values to $29.50 SPRING MERCHANDISE ARRIVING DAILY LAUGHTER - TEARS - SUSPENSE - DRAMA - ROMANCE Everything Happens on --- QUALITY STREET THE NEW DRAMATIC CLUB PLAY OPENING TUESDAY NIGHT IN FRASER THEATRE TUES., WED., THURS., FRI. Feb. 13, 14, 15, 16 Reserve your seats at the ticket office in the basement of Green Hall, or phone 174. You may turn in your activity book stub any time before you see the play, even as late as the night of the play. BE A FIRST NIGHTER 4