Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Feb. 10. 1960 KANU to Broadcast Series On Introductory Economics Now it's possible to learn about economics without going to class—just tune in KANU Radio Thursday evenings at 8, says Harry G. Shaffer, assistant professor of economics. As a general interest feature to its regular listeners, KANU has incorporated taped classroom lectures of introductory economics into its "University of the Air" series. Prof. Shaffer conducts the 25 lectures, which will be presented in a weekly series. Prof. Shaffer explains that this introductory course is offered mainly for students not planning to take additional economics courses. Since the lectures were tape last semester, he feels that they are "fairly well up-to-date." Prof. Shaffer's lectures will cover such topics as: what is economics, supply and demand, laissez-faire, price determination and the economic facets of communism, socialism, fascism and Nazism. Originally from Vienna, Austria, Prof. Shaffer came to the United States in 1940 as a political refugee from the Nazis. After obtaining his BS and MA degrees at New York University, he taught for a year and a half at Concord College, W. Va., and six and a half years at the University of Alabama. Prof. Shaffer thinks that the "isms" offer an extremely interesting study in economics. "We present the subject in the way those who advocated it presented it." he said. "This means that direct quotes from Marx and Mussoholi, for example, are used. "Then we enter into a critical Official Bulletin 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 should be written same, place, date, and function. TODAY Ph.D. French Reading Examination, 9-11 a.m. Saturday, in 11 Fraser. Turn in books and blue cards to Barbara Craig, 120 Fraser, by tomorrow. TOMORROW Lutheran Gamma Delta Vespers, 5 to 8; Lutheran Gamma Delta Vespers, Jay James, 5 p.m. Parmar B. Union, Newman Club Daily Mass. 6:30 a.m. St. John's Church Episcopal Morning Prayer, 6:45 a.m. breakfast following. Canterbury House. Mr. J. T. Fisher of Franklin Life Insurance the insurance field in 202 Summerfield Messrs. Somod, Beetnet and Hapke of Colgate-Palmolive Company will interview for positions for sales promotion for retailers and salesmen in 202 Summerfield Mr. Harold Reister of Arthur Young & Company will interview for positions for the following companies: Peter Bancroft, District Superintendent (kindergarten groom high school) from Lincolnshire School in Jackson, Tennessee. Will interview in the Teachers Appointment Bureau, 117 Bailey. Raymond Marsh, Superintendent (kindergarten thru sixth grade) from Shawnee District. Johnson County, will teach teachers Appointment Bureau. 117 Bailey. Poetry Hour. 4 p.m. Music and Browsing Room. Kansas Union. Prof. Kenneth Rothwell reading Rudyard Kipling AAUP Meeting. 6 p.m. Kansas Room, Union, Prof. Ernest E. Bayles, President, A.A.U.P. 10 a.m. P.W. speak on "The Function of the University of Kansas' AAUP Chapter." Harry Shaffer analysis of the particular "ism." This is the best way to teach and learn in a free country." In taping his lectures, Prof. Shafi- KGQL ANSWER Chief Warns Drivers Campus Police Chief Joseph Skillman issued a warning today to all persons driving to the Kansas - Kansas - State basketball game tonight: "The roads are icy and slick now and will get slicker. Everyone should walk to the game if possible and the people who must drive should leave a little earlier or a lot of them may miss part of the game." Social Sororities Pick 240 Pledges (Continued from Page 6) lahan, Lawrence; Nancy Gaines, Joplin, Mo.; Donna Gibson, St. Joseph, Mo. ; Hamiang, Snowville; Loretta Jewett, Colorado Springs; Elizabeth Johnson, Kansas City, Mo. Gretchen Lee, Hays; Hays Miner, Mission; Christine Schell, Des Moines, Iowa; Barbara Schmidt, Kansas City, Kan.; Sharp, Topeka; Martha Smith, Stockton. Linda Stark, Salina; Karen Stuart, Lawrence; Susan Suhler, Cross River, Wisconsin; Jola, Ablene; Ann Wes, Prairie Village; Lucinda Wenzel, Lee's Summit, Mo. Pi Beta Phi—15 Lillian Blair, Joplin, Mo.; Susan Callender, Bonner Springs; Carolyn Carter Independence; Mary Clark, Wichita Marilyn Hardistry, Salina; Martha Leith Prairie Village; Virginia Marshall, Colby; Mariac Myers, Topeka Mary Neil, Abilene; Francia O'Brien, Great Lakes, Ill.; Judy Sheaks, Wichita; Mary Smith, Kansas City, Mo.; Ruth Stewart and Jackie Wash, both of Bartlesville, Okla., and Donna Rankin, Kansas City, Mo. fer encountered difficulties only when he ran into the problem of describing charts and graphs. Sally Jennings, Kansas City, Mo.; Diane Renne, China Lake, Calif.; Camilla Swayze, Prairie Village, and Mittie Beth Williams, Albquuerque, N. M. Margo Born, Carlsbad, N. M.; Diana Brinton, Raytown, Mo.; Sandra Colvin, Martha G. Sandra Edson, Bethany M. Frances G. Independence; Frances Houston, Petwin Sigma Kappa----10 Sell it with a Kansan Classified Ad "I had to teach the course as I would to a blind man by describing how the lines on the visual aids curved, the direction they took and why," he said. "But the rest was easy — I just put a microphone around my neck and started speaking." Member Best Western Motels Lawrence Man Is Electrocuted On U.S. Highways 40-59 & K-10 just off of west Lawrence Turnpike interchange on way to business district LAWRENCE — (UPI) — An accident at an Atlas missile launching site in southwest Douglas County last night claimed the life of one man and left another in fair condition today. Killed was John Marietta, 25. Lawrence, a construction worker employed at one of the nine sites which ring Topeka. He was apparently electrocuted when a tool he was holding touched a power line. 1703 West 6th Taken to an Ottawa hospital was Jimmie Kinney, Ottawa, who suffered severe electrical burns on his hands. Lt. Col. Paul Ramee of the U. S. Engineers, in charge of the construction of the sites, said a formal inquiry will be held today. He said last night, however, that preliminary account of the accident indicated the two men were standing on the hopper of a cement mixer. MR. & MRS. GENE SWEENEY VI 3-0131 Air-Conditioned, Phones, TV The mixer was apparently not feeding properly and they were loosening it with a long handled spade when the handle touched a "hot" wire. Free Coffee, Free Swimming Dubois Gets Fiery Welcome Another student asked if Castro would win if an election were held. was present, many people were against communism, but that they worked with Castro and still are working with Castro, although they are non-Communists. (Continued from page 1) Castro Would Win Mr. Dubois' reply was that Castro probably would win. He said Castro was the only one who had "guts" enough to shake the Batista government. Mr. Dubois was also asked if the United States press had antagonized Cubans which led to the "Hate America" campaign. Mr. Dubois said that he could only speak from his experience on the Chicago Tribune. He said that he had written favorably of Castro during the revolution and must now present the truth as he sees it. Mr. Dubois added that the Cuban "Hate America" campaign was unjustified and was playing into the hands of the Communists. Picture Lending Library Thursday, February 11 Only South Lounge of Union from 8 to 5 CHOOSE FROM 185 PRINTS - Renaissance to Contemporary Van Gogh, Monet, Picasso, Utrillo All Prints Are Framed 50c per print Sponsored by SUA KOOL KROSSWORD ACROSS 1. I'll have you in in stitches 2. Earthy term papers? 3. Noise from an eubilant riser? 4. How to make the make-up 5. 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