University Daily Kansan Tuesday. April 26.1960 Same Song-IFC Refuses Refund (Continued from page 1) face" by refunding the money. But there was also a question of what some members termed "adverse publicity" the IFC might receive for not refunding the money. ONE MEMBER said, "Take a look at the way the Kansan is playing this up with stories like 'Dalby Bucks IFC' and the rest. I think we should vote to refund and get at least one good headline." He was referring to a story the Kanas printed three weeks ago. It quoted Ron Dalby, Joplin, Mo. junior, as saying that he favored refunding the tickets in light of recent telephone calls and complaints he had received. Dalby was chairman of Greek Week activities. Another said, "I think the Kansan will bust us wide open if we don't live up to the promise of refunding tickets." A third asked Johnson if the Kansas had to be admitted to an IFC meeting. Johnson replied, "They're already here." JOIINSON WAS asked why he opened up the meeting to discussion of motion similar to that defeated three weeks ago. He replied that he thought the former decision was decisive, but the appeal of the fraternity in question justified re-opening the issue. Although last night's motion also was defecated, it differed from the previous one in that it proposed refunds on appeal to individuals. The first merely brought up the question of refunding money. The first motion was defeated largely on the statement of Barry Bray, Topeka sophomore and chairman of the dance, who charged that half of those who requested refunds were at the dance. In the last meeting Bray said that h believed three or more whole fraternities entered the dance through a back door. Middle age is when you've met so many people that every new person you meet reminds you of someone else. -Ogden Nash Kansan Board Speaker Is Top Negro Editor One of the nation's three Negro editors on a major daily newspaper and the only Negro ever elected to the Colorado Senate will be the speaker at the annual Kansan Board dinner May 7. George L. Brown Jr., night city editor of the Denver Post, was graduated from the University of Kansas in 1950. Mr. Brown immediately went to work for the Denver Post where he became the first Negro staff writer on a major daily west of the Mississippi River. THE KANSAN Board is the governing body of the University Daily Kansan. Awards and scholarships for the fall semester will be made by the School of Journalism at the dinner. Mr. Brown began his political career in 1955 when he was appointed by the Colorado governor to the state's House of Representatives. In 1956 he was elected to the state senate. He has been instrumental in spearheading civil rights action in the legislature. Colorado now ranks high in the nation in regards to civil rights laws. He is now chairman of the Senate State Affairs Committee and a member of various other committees. In 1958 Esquire magazine named him one of the "nation's 54 Bright Young Men of the Future." HE WAS ONE of the first King fellows at the University of Colorado. The King program is a "Little Nieman Program." Mr. Brown also is a member of the Colorado UNESCO Board, Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalism fraternity, Denver Newspaper Guild and the Denver YMCA Board. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Brown Sr., 1221 New Jersey St., Lawrence. BUNGAY, England —(UPI)— Residents of Gas House Lane have just won their fight to change their postal address to Rose Lane. Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 222 Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin material to The Daily Kansan. Notices of events, name, place, date, and time of function From Odorous to Sweetness Official Bulletin Foreign Students: If you are interested in applying for a one week seminar and to take courses in the summer deyear, write for application to Summer Crossroad, Colorado College, Colo- Ph.D. Reading Exam in German. May 7. Sign up in 306 Fraser by noon. May 2. Leave books in 306 Fraser by noon. May 4. TODAY Sigma Xl, Kansas Chapter. Room 411. Summerfield: 7:30 p.m. Sigma Xl National University; 8:30 a.m. Chairman and Chairman, Chemical Engineering, Yale University, will speak on "Fresh Water from the Ocean and other Saline water" at the business meeting, Refreshments. Episcopal Evening Prayer. 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. TOMORROW Charles Hostetter, (Elementary and Secondary), Littleton, Colorado, will interview in the Teachers Appointment Bureau, 117 Bally. Newman Club Daily Mass. 6:30 a.m. it. John's Church. Episcopal Morning Prayer 6:45 a.m. following Breakfast-Break following Canterbury Home. Faculty Forum. Noon. English Room, Union. Richard W. Patch of the American Universities Field Staff will speak on "Andean Cultures." Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship InterVarsity Danfontan Chapel Speaker and Presenter Visit our Brides Room for Coronet and other lovely Royal Doulton patterns. Complete bridal registry. Try the Daily Kansan Want Ads ARE YOU THIS COLLEGE MAN? National Corporation will accept 6 college men for well paid sales work during the summer. Scholarships available, car necessary. 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