Page 3 ions the na-ring was r e- people less, em-who San eral stylevenes nind into than Rep- York rates: moon versity Sept. Editoristant Edi- editors Bibliographer to Give Annual Lecture Friday nager Manumitz, nager. Allen Stevenson, bibliographer of the Botanical Library of Pittsburgh. Pa., will present the Annual Books and Bibliography Lecture at 4 p.m. Friday in Bailey Auditorium. Dr. Stevenson's subject will be "The Use and Abuse of Paper as Evidence in Bibliography." The public lecture is sponsored by the Watson Library. Dr. Stevenson earned his doctorate at the University of Chicago and taught at Rice Institute, De Paul University, and at the Illinois Institute of Technology. He is the author of many articles on varied bibliographical problems. His particular interest recently has been the study of the way old paper enables scholars to discover important facts concerning the printing of old books and thus to gain more correct versions of the old texts. Recently he reconstructed a lost Elizabethan dictionary from a few Two Chemistry Grants Renewed Two contracts for research in the chemistry department have been renewed by the Atomic Energy Commission and the Air Force. The Atomic Energy Commission contract for $10,950 is administered by Jacob Kleinberg and Ernest Griswold, professors of chemistry. The project is entitled "Some Problems in the Chemistry of Low Oxidation States of Metals". Assistants are Samuel von Winbush, Philadelphia, Pa., and Ralph Lee, Normal, Ala., graduate students. The Air Force has renewed its contract supporting research on "Determination of Organic Functional Groups by Photometric Titration," with $41,828 for two years. Charles A. Reynolds, associate professor of chemistry, is the principal investigator. Graduate student assistants are Evelyn Cochran, Oquawka, Ill., and Yu-Lin Liu, Hong Kong. fragments found by chance. From this he was able to reconstruct the entire method of compilation and editing of such dictionaries, which had previously been completely obscure. Seniors and their dates may sit in a specially reserved section of seats during the Nov. 18 performance of Brigadoon at the University Theatre. Senior Night At Brigadoon The class of 1960 special events committee has chosen that evening as the Senior Night performance. A coffee will be held after the play. The AWS Board of Standards has approved midnight closing hours for senior women who attend the play and the coffee. Wednesday, November 4. 1959 University Daily Kansan Tickets for the senior section, in the mezzanine and lower balcony, have been reserved at the box of office. The tickets will be available today through Nov. 13. A senior may have a non-senior guest and still sit in the special section. Tickets may be obtained by presenting regular ID cards and senior ID cards. Read Kansan Classifieds On the stage he was natural, simple, affecting; 'Twas only that when he was off he was acting. — Oliver Goldsmith. POLARIS OFFICIAL — Ltedr. Clayton F. Johnson, secretary of a Polaris nuclear submarine squadron, will speak to KU Navy ROTC midshipman at 4 p.m. Monday. Japanese Lanterns Rattan Chairs KAPPELMANS IMPORTS (Across from Duckwall's) KUOK Radio Programs 4:00 Music in the Afternoon 6:00 News 6:05 Jayhawk Jump Time 7:00 News 7:05 Musical Pathways 7:30 Spotlight on Sports 7:40 Musical Pathways 8:00 News 8:05 Album Time 8:45 Melody Time 9:00 News 9:05 Trail Room Dance 10:00 News 10:05 Paul Johnson Show 11:55 News KANU 4:30 Jazz Cocktail 5:00 Twilight Concert: "Quintet in D Major for Strings," by Mozart 7:00 Concerto Concert: "Concerto in A Major for Oboe D'Amore, Strings and Continuo." by Bach 7:30 News 7:30 News 7:35 Patterns of Thought 7:50 Wednesday Evening Opera: "Dressing" by Molière. 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