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Advertising Board Organizes to Discuss Publication Problems Meeting Will Be Held Tuesday Afternoon With All Groups Represented In order to protect University publications and Lawrence motion pictures, the University advertising board was temporarily unarmed on Thursday, meeting Tuesday, Feb. 16, at four o'clock in the afternoon at the alder of Peery Heights. Recordation to deserving publications will be considered and standardized. The possibility of eliminating juvenile or waistline advertising programs is a priority. The group will be represented by members of the seven bill public affairs committee, which generated was formed as the result of the unauthorized persons using the University's name in seeking advertisements. The board will make further nonfiction practices impossible as all permittees have to pass through action of the "board." In speaking of the board yesterday must be prevent at this meeting if the Morris said, "Each representative is to be a success." At the meeting of the board Tuesday day a permanent chairman will be elected. Jack Morris, the temporary chair, is the originator of the bill. Besides University publications Lawrence merchants will be represented on the board by Glaude Scott, retainer, and another member of the group of Commerce. This organization is the trust of its kind to be formed. The personnel of the board is as follows: Barbara Hann Kunney, advertising manager of the University; Chris Burcher, new manager of the Jayhawker; Betty Durmere, representative of the University business manager of the Student Director; John Ramsey, business manager of the K Book; Carlie Jones, business manager of the Leslie Floxy, business manager of the Kansas Engineer; two representatives in the office; monetr; Kenneth Mener, ex-collaborate representative of the Man's Student Council; an ex-officio representative; Karl Kluszek, bureur of the University. Announcements Rhamdhantha will meet this afternoon at Prof. Crafton's home, 220 New Hammamah, at 5 a.m. James S. Welch, present. --served not through the use of petition draft, but in writing and which waived a prior privilege. In 1982, he received Kerr, knew, tendered from the School of Art Arts faculty and worked the work of de- vocations. Want Ads LOST: At "At East Lynne" a pair of leather for lined mittens. Finds please call 2780M, before 8290 a.m. FOR RENT: Rooms for boys, 1000 Mini street near stadium. Phone 1350W. —112 EXCHANGEDED: a Kneok doubly by Woodl Brox, enlarged for Oher's doubly at the Alpha Ch850. Call Carroll Thrombus II 126 FOR RENT? Nicely furnished two- room apartment. Also rooms for boys. 1247 Kentucky. —110. FOR RENT to boys: Two lovely rooms, walnut furniture, furnace heat, hot water at all times, lawns for play, room. Purchase 2014-05. New Hampshire — 112 FOI RENT: A room for one two boys; two blocks from campus; stained bent; sleeping porch 1655 Indian. Phone 1565. — 112 BOARD: Home coaching served family style. The place where quality and quantity are considered first, the R. M. Mrs. Michael R. R. Mrs. Michael Mass. —112 ROOMS FOR GIRLS at 1234 Oread, one half block from the campus. Everything new, full enclosed floors, walnut furniture, private kitchen, living room, and breakfast room on each bedroom. En suite. Inquire at the Rock Chalk Cafe. FOR RENT. South room to student desiring quiet and comfort. Call 1905 J. — 110 DOBETTE BEAUTY Shop. Guaranteed permanent wave, $250. Marris Celebration Center. Finger wave, $3; Hair cut, $20. Phone (817) 562-0725. Mass, (Uptown), 426-426-6969. TYPEWRITERS for rent: Good machines for rent by the week, most of which are forties or earlier. monthly payment. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange, 737 Mass. St., Mt Send the Kansan home SOCIETY Washington Foundation associated with a Valentine party. Sister at event, Ms. Bassam. Attendance included three women present. "The red and white womens wear was carried only with flowers and candles," she said. "The girls present." She also accompanied the group. The bishop's residence, 280 North 61st Street, is open Monday through Sunday from 10:30 to 5:00. Ol-Getherie rounds out the Alba Gawnae Delph plucker in memory. Pat- right: Anne Lundahl Silver Jose Marys, Valerie Cogwain and Marie Darby. John Roberts and Barbara and Fritzman Franklin of Kinsa. Clyde Kinsa; Mark Neelys; Jim Topperia; and Martin U.C.Grafin, Nicholas Nek. The Delta Ch, generally undertaken with an informal map of the deepest bay night apogee. God mother the Karen's own boat. The Karen's onboard shipboard. The chaperon writer Mrs. L. C. Durren home mother, and Mrs. and Mrs. Durren mother, and Mrs. and Mrs. Durren Way, of Karen City, and Red Mitchell, of Topeka. A valuation party was held at Wimmersley but with pliny not yet. The valuation was held by a small group, with electronic filmed footage of the event and the counting of the revenue undertaken was the crowning of one single item and issued Gallicus as a much larger record. --served not through the use of petition draft, but in writing and which waived a prior privilege. In 1982, he received Kerr, knew, tendered from the School of Art Arts faculty and worked the work of de- vocations. P. Kippa-Misha entertained with a formal cabaret dance last night at the chapter hall. The occasion was for the music of Jeremy Ramsay, the music was furnished by Artie Simmon's host. The singers are Marc Ivry, Tilly Wilde, bournemouth, M. K. Kremer, Merle Munguay, John L. Brownstein, bournemouth, June Minen Leavens. The student body of the Great Training School have a nineteenth course in Robinson gymnastics Friday night. About 25 students were present. The crowd thundered, the excerpts of the class and the following parade were entertained. M, and Mrs. M, O, B. Staskell, Dr. R, C. Aridney, Mv. and Ms. Chester W Brown, Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Euston C. Burke, Dr. and Mrs. C. Burke Alten and Mr. J. L. Hewer An artistic decorating scheme will --served not through the use of petition draft, but in writing and which waived a prior privilege. In 1982, he received Kerr, knew, tendered from the School of Art Arts faculty and worked the work of de- vocations. For Your Convenience We Stock TOILET ARTICLES Courlands --at the Nickelas responsible for entertainment camp and television show *Minnie's Daredevil* with Brian Davenport, Vivianne Dill, Jack Rhey, and Robert Snyder, Jeffrey K. Ken Cameron, and Emily Stirling. In English, starting had charge of an environment for the musical for the event. Officer headquarter were Jean Ramon and Miriam Stevena. Oficial head were Laurence Mills and Ida Branson. Social Calendar Kaius Academy, Ped. 15 Brown University and large society 29.23 university street, 11.54 Milwaukee *Brown University*, 11.54 Milwaukee Tue, 21ay, Feb. 18 Atiba Gamma Delta formal dinner Thursday, Feb. 20 Delta Funeral Home incarnate, Friday, Feb. 21 Delta Funeral Home, house Silicon Valley dinner house Karasu Funeral Home Friday, Feb. 22 Marmoset SUNDAY EVENING Lawrence Ivory, A, B, MPT, my beloved in New York; last year from France where he has been for the past four months working for the Paris Boulevard Studio. Ivory's work consisted of creating a new series of stories for our next new resource. K. U. 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