WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10. 1937 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill --an account of Mt. Oread Society MARY K. DORMAN, Society Editor Before 9 p.m., call KU-21 after 5, call 2702-K Martha Jane Stockman, c39, was elected president of the Kansas chapter of Chi Omega at an election held Monday night at the security house. Other officers elected at the meeting are: Virginia Quiring, c18, vice-president Virginia Bercely, c19, secretary Virginia Fletcher, c20, attorney Barbara Golz, c17, rush captain Helen Hibbert, c17, freshman mother Helen Hoffman, c18, first home preside- gent Gettle Sparks, c18, second home presi- deer Pat Owens, c.197, chapter correspondent Roberta Mitchell, 1a.193, personnel chair man Barbaza Bowell, c'39, house manager June Kirkham, c'39, Pan-Hellenic re- resentative Sunday dinner guests of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority included: Mr. and Mrs. Alice Wallace, Lawrence Berry Jane Willace, Lawrence John Lahaye, Lawrence John Maleshe, Colleville Jamie Berry, Kansas City, Mr. Montgomery Katherine, Kansas City, Montgomery Vachch, c18 Mr. Montgomery Vachch, c18 Mr. Jack Arthur, Cunsel Charles Lewis, c17 Profiles, c18 Mr. George Milne Chi Omega sorority announces the engagement of Marlee Stewart, c'unel, to F. Dudley Richards, c'40, a member of Phi Chi medical fraternity. The marriage will take place March 28. Weekend guests at the Alpha Chi Omega sorority house included Virginia Arthur of Kaucsn City, Mo. Mr. Merrill of Lakewood and Mrs. Irvin Elmore of Macksville. Gamma Phi Beta sorority, entertained the Pi Kappa Alfa fraternity with an hour of dancing from 7 until 8 o'clock last night. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rash, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rash, and Larry and Cary Rash, oil of Thuer, were Sunday guests at the Kappa Ela Kappa hoppin Alpha Tau Omega elected Roy Kirk, c37, at a chapter meeting, to be its delegate to the national convention on July 14. The commissioners 28 to July 14 in Breese Point, Minn. Dorothy Mayer and Ruth Holb, both of Kansas City, were Sunday dinner guests at the Kappa Eta Kappa house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Hurriet Gruybul Barrett of Topica and Virginia Spruce of Emporia, were guests at the Pi Beta Phi society house yesterday. Sigma Kappa entertained the Bet Theta - Pi fraternity with an hour dance from 7 until 8 o'clock las night. ☆ ☆ ☆ Sara Lou Tucker, c'29, was a hunchoon guest at the Alpha Delta Pi sorority yesterday. Edward O. Willford, 36, of Hardin Mo., was a guest at the Acacia fraternity house last night. MILITARY HEAD ANNOUNCES SUMMER CAMP LOCATIONS Col. K. F. Baldwin, professor of military science, has recently received information from army headquarters concerning R.O.T.C. camp will go to Fl. Leavenworth from June 6 to July 17, and the soast artillery unit will go to Ft. Sheridan from June 18 to July 29. All members of I.R.O.T.C. who are slamming to attend these camps are CLASSIFIED ADS FOUND: Ladie' small black mourn pure container silver and Diedon pin, Call Manager's office, Memorial Union Building. -111 PHONE K.U.66 743 Mass. ONE STOP SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVE, 25c PERMANENTS, any style $1 up WANTED: Woman student experienced in ready-to-wear for full or part time work. 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Write For Law Journal University Students To Present Program for your school and office supplies Expert Picture Framing Several University students will appear in a program at the Gramada theater at the evening shows March 12 and 13. The acts on the program have been assembled by Miss Elizabeth Dunkel assistant professor of physical education, and Rulla Nanku, instructor in speech and drama. SEE US KEELER'S Wallpaper Books School Supplies An alien age number will be given by Burbara Humphrey, c'28, Nelle Mata Roberta, c'29, Fern Hill, c'40, and Jerry Walters. A Viennese waltz will be danced by Virginia Lee Walker, ed37, and he Miss Walker and Miss Goll. Special Prices on Zipper Notebooks Doan and Shannon Have Articles in Bar Publication PHONE K.U.66 5 SKATES AND SLEEDS "Western" Ammunition. Skates Sharpened Knee Boots Sharped RUTTER'S SHOP TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920-22 Mass. PHONE 12-987 Hixon Studio Phone 41 Lobby Hotel Eldridge 929 Mass. 1014 Mass. 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Representatives of manufacturers in the welding field will present papers on design in welding, together with demonstrations of new equipment, new methods, and new ideas. Each company will present an exhibit of their welding equipment and supplies in Fowler shops, craft stores, and other interested in welding how this equipment is used. Dr. Dorman Reider, of the Menninger Clinic of Topeka, gave the second of a series of lectures intended for medical and psychology students Friday morning in room 9 of the Administration building. Doctor Reider's lecture was entitled "Psychology and Neurology." In his talk Doctor Reider gave two definitions of neurology. One is that neurology is the anatomical part of the nervous system. The other that neurology is anything that a neuroscientist does. According to Doctor Reider, one of the great difficulties encountered in the study of the nervous system is the tendency to regard the whole organism in its reaction to stimuli, rather than the reaction of the nervous system as just a part of the organism. "The concept of chemical transmission of stimuli through the nervous system is, I believe, one of the most valuable explanations to a phenomenon that has been discovered. It was found that, although the nervous system is involved in the stimulation of the nervous system brought about a functioning of the gland or organ," Doctor Reider said. Roving Reporter-time and deep thought to formulate this answer. "Men 70 years of age and having the calibre and judgment coupled with the experience of such Supreme Court justices do not become stagnant in their judgment, but actually have less biased opinions on matters nationwide interest. MacDonald of England did his greatest work when he was in his '90's." Several papers will be read on the manufacturing and application of welding pipe fittings. In connection with one of the papers, the use of a metal snapl for treating the inlet pipes to resist corrosion will be shown. Miss May Gardner, associate professor of Spanish, will conduct a discussion on the poetry of Adolfo Bequer at the regular meeting of the Spanish Club Thursday. This meeting will be held at 4:30 p.m. in room 113 of the Administration building. Gardner to Discuss Poetry The psychologist also is concerned with the nervous system and it is this fact that makes the work of the neurologist and the psychologist so closely related, Doctor Relier told those attending the lecture. Next Friday, Prof. Beulah Morrison of the University psychology department, will speak on "Clinical Psychology." This will be the third After a bit of coaxing, Alexia Marks, c'39, said, "Tm rather indifferent. But I feel the arrangement today is quite satisfactory." Bet she doesn't read the newspapers. Continued from page 2 SPECIAL DISHES During LENT THE NEW BRICK'S ON THE HILL' in the series of ten given by guest speakers. Phone 50 SIX MEN ARE PLEDGED TO PHARMACY FRATERNITY Kappa Psi, honorary fraternity for students in the School of Pharmacy, held pledging services for six students at its regular weekly meeting last week in the M.Y.M.C. room of the Memorial Union building. Those pledged by: Bill Nite tobert Potorny, Herman Arnold Charles Kleine, Jim G. Murphy and Laurain Laughlin. PURPOSEFUL DESIGN" TALK IS GIVEN BY PROFESSOR vessels, historical architecture. and modern architecture.. "Purposeful Design" was the subject of the illustrated talk given by George M. Beal, professor of architecture, last night in Spooner-Thayer museum. Professor Beals's work will be given in the field of art, arranged by Maude Ellsworth, instructor in design. Slides illustrating the various points of his talk were used by Professor Beal. *The* of special forms, nature forms, machines, sailing The effect of earthquakes on buildings was illustrated by slides of the earthquake of 1906 in San Francisco, and a slide was shown which demonstrates that which is a modern building constructed to withstand earthquakes. On the Shin-pose is to promote relaxation at the end of the week by temperate beer drinking and scholarly discussion of the events of the week. In 2015, the university was recently formed at Washington University, St. Louis. 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