I FRIDAY, MARCH 5. 1987 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill --an account of Mt. Oread Society MARRY K. DORMAN, Society Editor Before 5月 K. KU21, 212 for 7203-K8 University Women Entertain Housemothers The University Women's Club has its regular monthly tea yesterday afternoon, with Ms. Laurel Anderson acting as general chairman. The tea was given in Myers hall in honor of the housemothers of the University. Mrs. C, V. Kent was chairman o refreshments, Miss Cora Downs was in charge of the tea table, and Miss Minnie Moodie had degree of decorations. In the receiving line were Mrs. C. Brown, Rhodia Hoopes, Mrs. E, H. Lindley, Mrs. C, M. Baker, and Mrs. Walde-mar Geltch. Tea was poured by Mrs. R. D. O'Leary and Mrs. P. F. Walker from two brass samowers. The table was covered with pink snagadigons and Bokay taps. A trio consisting of Mrs. Laurel Anderson, harpist; Alex Fielder, b'unel, flutist; and Mrs. G. W. Bradshaw, pianist, played two movements from Mozart's "Double Concerto for Harp and Flute." ☆ ☆ ☆ Pi Lambda Theta, honorary pi organization for women in the School of Education, hold plaque services yesterday at 4:30 p.m. in room 18B Women pledged were: pledged were: Kathryn Ainowher, c17? Anthony Anderson, c18? Imagine Beamer, c23? Florence Carey, c17? Dorothy Clendanmith, c16? Graham Crawford, c19? Yetieve Gaudler, c14? Anna Joe Hozen, c17? Rick Lichter, c16? Graham Lamoyne, c17? Virginia McAllister, c18? Beadhul Mcallester, c15? Rowen Pardaride Peterson, of 37 Virginia Quinn, 63% Margaret Shlom, 63% Wilhelm Wiese, 63% Nadine Wiese, 63% Following the pledge service, Miss Mary Grant, professor of Latin and Greek, gave a short talk. present: Alpha Omicron Pi sorority en- trusted faculty members with a din- ner last night. The following were Mr. and Mrs. George O. Fuster Mr. William T. Proullon Miss Nellie Barnes Mrs. Reynolds Seaborn Virginia Ginsburg Miss Wealthy Bubskow Miss Florence Black Dinner guests at the Phi Gamma Dinner guests at the Pinn Gamma delta house last night were: Mary Marblane, 67.99 Gregory Goodman, 60.49 Jane Sanders, cancel Dr. and Mrs. A. N. Lemoine, Kauai City, A. Mrs. C. A. Caw, Lawrence Dinner guests at the Alpha Delta pi house last night were: Chancellor and Mrs. E. H. Lindley Dean and Mrs. B. A. Schwinger Dean and Mrs. D. D. Hawkins Dean and Mrs. D. D. Hawkins Harold Buchman, national field secretary of Delta Chi, who has been a guest at the chapter, left yesterday morning for Norman, where he will visit the Oklahoma chapter of Delta Chi. Announcement has been made of the marriage on Feb. 1 of William Hardy Powell, 70, to Jane Wells Powell. A member of the Sigma Nafu fraternity. of the marriage on Feb. 27 of Euless Dean Landis, 34, to Mary Euther Benbow. He is a member of Deltr frithaternity. Harriet Darby, c'40, and Marinima Bartleon, c'40, were lunch guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house yesterday. Lunchroom guests at the Pi Beta Phi house yesterday included Virginia Griffin, c'40, Rose McVey, c'42 and Jane Marshall, c'57. Jenine Martin, 34, was a visitor at the Alpha Omicron Pi house last Tuesday. Mac Tinklepatch, e 40, was a dinner guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house last night. Phi Kappa Pai announces the pledging of Lyle Foy, e'uncl. MOTION PICTURES SHOWN AT PHARMACY COLLOQUI A talking film, "Sunshine from the Sea," was shown in the pharmacy collage yesterday morning, preceded by a short lecture by John Burch, of the E. R. Squibb and Sonu company of Kansas City. The film, which was shown by M. W. Swan, who was with Mr. Burch, told the story of vitamins A and D. The effects of the disease were illustrated in part of the film; then the sea-weed, containing vitamins, was shown to be eaten by small fish, which are later eaten by large fish such as cod. The film showed the process of iron absorption in oil, and the concentrates of it. After the showing of the main film, a Pathe cartoon comedy was shown for the amusement of the students. Miller Hall Scholarships Open Additional scholarships for fresh- man women will be available with the new dormitory for women. The new The announcement has been made hall will be operated on the same co-operative plan now used in Washins hall, Scholarships, which must be applied for by March 15 are awarded on the basis of scholarship, character, and need. Charles S. Haines, honor graduate, from the University in 1929 and the Kansas University Alumni Com- mittee of New York. Mr. Haines entertainment to be held in April, and have invited a speaker from Haines Heads N.Y. Alumni Famous Editor To Be Next Forum Speaker Continued from page 1 From 1922 to 1933 he has been director-at-large of the National Bureau for Economic Research, served previously as that organization's president, and is now vice-president. When America was deep in the pit of the depression, George Soule was appointed by Nielsen Murray Butler, president of Columbia University where Soule works. He then served as the exposures of the Columbia Commission of Economic Reconstruction. Taught at Columbia Born at Stomford, Conn., in 1887, he received his bachelor of arts degree from Yale University in 1908. Following graduation he was employed in the advertising department and later as a sales manager for Frederick A. Stokes Publishing company, in New York. He served on the New Republic from 1914-18, employed during the latter months as Washington correspondent. In 1919 he was appointed to the office of the New York Evening Post. 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Popenoe Speaks Monday Experienced Lecturer Will Talk On "Progress of Eugenics" Dr. Paul Popene, who speaks in Fraser theater Monday afternoon on "Progress of Eugenics," is a biologist, psychologist and author. In addition to being secretary and general director of the Institute of Family Relation of Los Angeles, Doctor Popey is a ship secretary of the Human Betterment Foundation of Puneleen, and has been a lecturer in psychology in the University of Southern California since 1933. If it can be arranged, Doctor Popey will speak in the Men's lounge of the Memorial Union building on "Looking Forward to Marriage." This is one of his most popular lectures. Both lectures will be open to the public without admission. 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