FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4. 1958 3. A cylindrical steel pipe is being tested by a load test machine. The inner diameter of the pipe is 10 cm, and its outer diameter is 20 cm. The stress limit for this pipe is 5 MPa. Determine the maximum allowable diameter of the pipe. PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Here on the Hill -an account of Mt. Oread Society KATHEEEN MYERS, Society Editor Before 8 p.m. KU, 214, call 2702-7261 --house tonight for members of the Ivy Leaf club of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority, the Pyramid club of Delta Sigma Theta sorority, and the Scrollers club of Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity. Dorothy Forbes, c.49 Jeffall Jarrell, f.40 Virginia Slidon, f.40 Bartt Rathin Smith, f.77 Perry Bishop, c.0ul Joshua Biddle, c.5p Yves Briggs, c.5p Lena B Fowlke, c.0ul Me G, E. Clarkham, Lawrence Dinner guests at the Sigma 2 bore last night were: The K.U. Danes will entertain their husbands this evening at 6.0-8.0 stock at Myers hall, with a supper. All Danes are invited. ☆ ☆ ☆ Chi Omega sorority entertained Della Upsilon fraternity with an hour dance last night. Dinner guests at the Alpha Tau Omega house last night were; Clio D. Camp, Coeur D'Alene; Erik Morkins, Cape Breton; Linda Wool- ford, Bristol; Ruth Perry, Cape Breton; Rachel Barrie, Bristol; Rita Barry, Cape Breton; Helen Miller, Cape Bre州; Debbie Johnson, Cape Bre州 Elizabeth Hannah, 720; Helen Forbes, 493; Bill Gough, 1538; and James Graves of Madhuran were first the Pi Kajpa Aliba jhana last night. Dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Data houses last night more: ☆ ☆ ☆ The following persons were dimer guests at the Karma Alpha Thaata house last night. Mrs. C, Flood, Hosea, and Orrin were also dimer glass; Cc, Forsyth, Corners, Summertown. Dinner guests at the Gamma Beta house last night were: Faddle Hall, kclub Harry Retzi, c/37 Harold Wolkenberg, c/34 Garden Room, c/34 Earl Fallow, kclub Bennie Rose, c/37 John Chandler, c/37 Paul Foley, c/37 Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity entertained with an hour dance last night. Technician To Give Lighting Exhibition Members of the Sphinx club of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity will entertain with a party at the chapter The following persons were guests at the Sigma Chi house last night: Jane Harmash, c. 277; Robert Black, Kansas City, Mp. Nicholph McIlish, c. 293; Leland Spark, Kansas City, Mo. Thomas Weatherby, c. 289. Tusa famous formula contains four antacids. They work in relays to remove gas and mineralize acid. By adding another antacid, another has started. In this way, acidity is controlled for a prolonged period. Also soothes irritation, adds disease control, must to later form. A ROYAL Product Conferring the boon of youth on tired faces. The exhibition of stage lighting, which will be offered to the public at 8 p.m. Monday, Dec. 7, has been plummed not as a demonstration of sensation lighting but to give to the interested person an opportunity to see and appreciate the art form behind theater and lighting for his better theater understanding and perhaps for his possible use, according to Robert Gard, theater technician. CHARLES of the RITZ REJUVENESCENCE CREAM SPECIAL A 3.50 JAR Equipment and its use will be exalained and demonstrated by Mr Weaver's H. W. STOWITS 9th & Mass. Phone 238 Saturday, Dec. 9 6:00 pm. Chamber Music 6:00 pm. Mary Jane Brewin, piano Alex Fielder, fiddle; Arthur Feldler, celli Gard, theater technician, and Idea Long, stage electrician. A one-act play produced by the Dramatic club will be lighted to show how stage lighting is inseparable from the drama. Admittance is free. SAVE with SAFETY at Mr. Texall DRUG STORE Saturday, Dec. 5 6:15 p.m. Musical Program, arranged by Mrs. Alice Moncrieff, associate professor of voice. Tupy Speaks to Nurses Hopkins Honored At English Convention 2:34 p.m. Two-Piano Recital, Oren Yowell and William Leech, studia, Mise Ruth Greutt, assistant professor of piano. 2:30 p.m. Edison Solves the Last Problem First K F K U Friday, Dec. 4 L. T. Tupy, associate professor of law, spake yesterday afternoon to the nurses at the University of Kansas and U.S. Army Standard of Nurse. Required of Nurses.* Dr. Elena M. Hopkins of the department of English was a guest of honor at the Silver Anniversary of the University of English at the Statler hotel, in 6. 00 p.m. Athletic Scrapbook, 170th edition. The Faculty Women's Club Annual Exhibition and Christmas Sale Christmas Sale Will be held Saturday, December 5 Imported articles and varieties of American handwork. 1300 Louisiana Begins at 10:00 a.m. CALIFORNIA Enjoy summer this sun on winter Pacificores. Union Pacific has extended low round trip summer trips for the fall/winter travel season effective November 15. Popular coach and Pullman训睡 sleeping car trains offer the lowest standard Pullmen have limited 30-day limit. Take advantage of these lowest fees in history to break away THS winter. AND THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST Speed with Safety. Air-Conditioned Com- fort. Smart Travel Economics . . in Union Pacific's favored fleet of smart trains to all the West. Ask your Union Pacific Agent for full particulars about travel anywhere. THE PROGRESSIVE Presents One Performance UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD University Department of Speech and Drama Wichita University Players "There's Always Juliet" By JOHN VAN DRUTEN Wednesday, Dec. 9 FRASER THEATRE Curtain Rises 8:20 p.m. All Admissions 25c Boston, Nov. 29-28, from which he has just returned. Doctor Hopkins is one of the founders of the organization, a past president, a joint founder of the English Journal, associate editor of the magazine for 15 years, and a director for 25 years. Besides representing the Kansas Association of Teachers of English as one of the three delegates from state Dr. Dwayne Browning, a committee of the council at Boston. He was re-elected director-at-large of the national council for the next three years. Reserve Seats Now At Ticket Office in Green Hall Phone 174 On the Shin— Continued from page one earlier part of the semester getting a averages are now coming out into the bright lights for a little socializing whereas those who didn't miss a varsity for so many weeks are realizing that such activities must be dropped if they are to get through their courses. Betty Lou McFarlane, though she can't be com- pared as older as you have been, advised, managed to get out and about at the last two mid- weeks. Think of it. The boys say that she is a wee bit stiff in the joints, however, from leading the pledges while dancing at the Pi Phi house. REGULAR MEALS PLATE LUNCHES LARGE CAFE 18 E.9th WE SERVE Free Shrimp Friday Evening --tuba, will be featured along with the Stuccuben brookers, Earl and Harry, who will perform on the musical saw. Select Your CHRISTMAS GIFTS NOW Band Offers New Features in Concert When you have time to make a considered and intelligent choice — unhurried, uncrowded, from full fresh stock. We will gladly wrap them for mailing for you. THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Phone 666 --tuba, will be featured along with the Stuccuben brookers, Earl and Harry, who will perform on the musical saw. The University Band, under the direction of Russell L. Wiley, will present its thirteenth annual fall concert Tuesday, Dec. 8, at 8:15 o'clock, in the University Auditorium. A feature of the program will be a demonstration of two fire bats twirled simultaneously by duck Daley and Bob Hampel. Dalley will also give a fire twirling act while blind-folded. The program will be diversified between classical symphonic literature, as the famous overture from Wagner's opera, "Rienzi," to Henry Filmore's "Whistling Farmer Boy," a novelty number description of the ordinary barnyard scene with the roosters crowing, dogs barking, guns shooting, and the farm boy whining for his dog. Three of the ham's solos, James Van Dyck, banitee, Horace Thurrock, trombone, and Rex Conner. A number of out-of-town bands have been invited to attend the concert as guests of the University band. Students will be admitted on identification cards. General admission charge will be 25 cents. "I am particularly anxious to have a fine attendance from the student body and faculty," said Mr. Wiley, director. "I believe the public hearst the band at its best only on the concert stage." Try Our "Famous Recipe" CHILI 10c — Bowl — 10c UNION FOUNTAIN 55e For genuine distinction and lasting smartness no tie at the price can equal our selection. 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