THURSDAY, MAY 4. 1933 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K. U.-25 Before 12:30 p. m. Phi Beta Pi Has Dinner for Doctors Phi Beta Pi entertained at dinee yesterday noon for the follow physicians and medical students who were attending the Kansas State Medical convention: Dr. C. B. Francoise, C. L. Francisco, Dr. J. F. Hassig, J. F. Edwards, Dr. P. M. Num, Dr. Don Caroles, Pecte. Dr. C. N. Cessurel, all of Stats. State University, Dr. F. C. Taggart, Dr. F. L. Abbey, of Topeka; Dr. Fried J. McEwen,Dr. Henry N. Thien, Dr. R. A. Wist, of Wichita. Dr. L. S. Powell, Dr. J. M. Mott, Dr. Arthur S. Anderson, Dr. W. N. Olsen Dr. H. L. Chambers of Lawrence; Dr. Dean Lewis, president-elect of the American Medical Association; Dr Foul F. Clark, Belle Plaine; Dr Howard E. Marchbanks, Pittsburg; Dr. J. R Loudon, Solomon; Dr. O. R. Withers Kansas City, Mo.; Dr. C. F. Moran Arkansas City, Dr. A. R. Chambers Iola; Dr. Warren F. Bernstoff, Pratt; Dr. C. W. Ewing, Larned; Dr. E Haskins, Kingman; Dr. Freed Candler Bonner Springs; Dr. Herbert Randles White City; Dr. E. W. Vermillion, Salina; and Dr. D. C. Vermillion, Tesco Phi Chi Entertains Visiting Physicians The following doctors and medica students were guests at the Phi Ch house during the medical convention Dr. F. P. Holm, Dr. J. F. Castro, Dr. R. W. Emerson, and Dr. A. E. Hiebert all of Topека; Dr. L. E. Knapp, Dr. E. G Hinshaw, both of Wichita; Dr. E. D Welly, of Ottawa; Dr. O. W. Davidson Dr. G. E Tooley, Dr. John Metcalfe, of the Kansas City, Kan; Dr. H. E Morgan, Fredonia; Dr. O. O. Stoland Dr. W. J. Baumgartner, Dr. Fred R Isaacs, Dr. R. I. Grayson, all of Lawrence. Dr. A. Boose, Coffeville; Dr. A. C. Eitzen, Hillsboro; Dr. W. E. Jane, Eureka; Dr. A. W. Corbett, and Dr. O. W. Corbett, Dr. D. L. Morgan all of Emporia; Dr. C. E. Vestle, Holton; Dr. Mark Bald, Baldwin; Dr. C. B. Johnson, Edurora, and m34; Dr. C. B. Johnson, Edurora, and m34; Dr. Don Walker, m33; Dr. W. Erickson, m33; Dr. H. M. Delp, m34; and Newell Nay, m34; all of Kansas City, Kan. Wesley Foundation to Have Hayrack Ride Wesley foundation will have its annual hayrack ride as the closing event of the social program tomorrow evening. If it rains the ride will be postponed until next week. Three hayracks are available from the Methodist church at 5:30 and will go to Smith's timber where supper is to be cooked. Chaperons include Mr. and Mrs. Armin E. Woestemeyer, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnston, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Price. Helen Naylor, c'unel, and George Allen, c'34, have charge of the arrangements. Alpha Chi Omega is entertaining the following members of the faculty at dinner tonight; Miss Elise Neuen-Schwender, Bea Mulbell Morrison, Mivio Anderson, Mika Olsa Hosely, Ms. Robert Bridgen, and Mr., Mrs. Robert Bridgen. To Have Faculty Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lutz of Behoi will be the guests of Mrs. Rachel Butler, housemother of the organization. Elects Officers Gordon Sloan, gr. was recently elected president of Pi Kappa Alpha for the coming year. Other officers elected at the same time were Robert Blomquist, b34 house manager, Robert Hartley, b34; and secretary, Morris Hildreth, c24. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller Wilson of Horton, announce the engagement of their daughter Frances, to John Paul Feist of St. Louis, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Feist of Bartlesville, Okla. Engagement Announced Announcement has recently been made of the marriage of Miss Alberta Dougherty, of Topeka to James B. Smith, '29. The marriage took place March 18, at Silver Lake. Dougherty-Smith Mrs. J. H. Kreamer, Mrs. Jane MacLean, Mrs. Rachel Butler, and Mrs. Margaret Perkins will be chaperons at "A Short Lime With Plain Water" That IS a good suggestion Try it at the Union Fountain Sub-Basement, Memorial Unior the spring party to be given by Phil Delta Theta from 9 to 12 o'clock tomorrow evening in the Memorial Union. Gamma Phi Beta will entertain with its spring formal tomorrow right at the chapter house from 9 until 12 o'clock. Louis Seibers and his band will play. The chaperons include Mrs. L. C. Harris, Mrs. W. U. Lovitt, and Mrs. Eva Oakes. Phi Beta Pi will entertain with its annual spring party tomorrow evening from 9 to 12 o'clock. Louis Kuhn and his band will play. Alice Wesley of Hollywood and Belva Reseller of Claffin, former students of the University, are guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Dinner guests of Sigma Phi Ephesi last night were Dr. H. R. Turner of Hope, Miss Camila Lindsey of Topeka and Paul C. Aiken of Topeca. Kappa Sigma entertained Mes. A. C. Steeper of McLouth, Dr. and Ms. A. L. Newman of Axteh, and Arim Newman, c34, at dinner last night. Miss Agnes Husband and Dr. and Mrs. Forrest C. Allen will be dinner guests tonight at the Phi Kappa Psi house. Textile Exhibit on Display Collection Is Work of Ruth Reeves, Painter and Designer A collection of textiles by Ruth Reeves, painter and textile designer of New York City, is on display in the Exhibition room 320 of the West Administration, and in the southwest room second floor of Spooner-Thayer museum. Not only does it include Miss Reeves' most recent ink in cotton prints, but also a group of paintings and drawings from which the artist evolved the motifs for the designs. The exhibition shows the close relationship between the fine and applied arts. It has been said that the producer of fine arts thinks in terms of the importance of fine arts only, while those who produce applied arts work in an entirely different field. Miss Reeves' collection proves that although there is a difference between the two, fine arts has its usefulness in industry. These designs were assembled through the courtesy of the Cotton Textile Institute and are being circulated as a traveling exhibition by the National Alliance of Art and Industry of New York City. The exhibition will be on display until May 22, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday afternoons and Sundays. Psychological Studies of K. U. Based on Configurational Theory, Published Lincoln, May 3—(Special)—Mrs. F.D. Coleman, president of the national organization of Mortar Board, senior college women's honor society, will speak at the Ivy Day banquet at which the local chapter will initiate a group of outstanding senior women. Volume one of the University of Kansas Studies in Psychology, edited by Professor R. H. Wheeler of the University, has recently been published by the Psychological Monographs society. It contains 13 studies, five of which are doctor's theses from the University psychology department and eight are master's theses. The general theme of these papers is the character of human and animal behavior. They are all in some respect pioneer investigations in this field. Features of ivy day tomorrow will include an ivy and daisy chain parade, an intersorrity and interfaternity sing, and presentation of the May Queen and her attendants, in addition to the Mortar Board initiation. NEBRASKA MORTAR BOARD TO INITIATE ON IVY DAY Professor Wheeler announces that there has accumulated enough material for another volume and it is planned to have this published at a later date. The following are the articles which appeared in the volume just published: "A Study of Cerebral Action Currents in the Dog Under Sound Stimulation". F. Theodore Perkins; "Gross Differential Activity of the Dog's Cortex as Revealed by Action Currents". S. Howard Bartley; "A Study of Successive Discrimination of Brightness of the Dog's Cortex". G. Theodore Perkins; "Activity in the White Rat", Robert L. Brigden; "The Problem of Insightful Behavior". Ernest K. Patton. "An Analysis of the Relationship Between Tactual and Visual Perception," Thomas D. Cutsforth; "A Tachistoscopic “An Experimental Study of Rhythms,” Byron C. Sarvis; “The Maturation of the College Student as Evidenced by Retests with the National MOTHER'S DAY Remember Her With Martha Washington Candy A special Mother's Day package is an excellent gift. [Study of the Differentiation of Perception," Robert L. Brigden; "A Qualitative Analysis of the Learning of Human Subjects on Variable Pattern Influence and P. Showalter; "A Study in the Recall of Perceived Relations," Cree Warden. 70c per lb. COE'S DRUG STORES 1345 Mass. 411 W. 14th Council Tests*, "Onia B. Baldwin; "The Maturation of College Students as Evidented by the Eight Semester Grade Points." Roy L. Roberts; "A Psychological Investigation of the Relation of Education to Acquaintance W. Willex and M.B. Morrison. 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