in front of Malott Hall. The photographer didn't have the heart to wake him for his name. In fact, he considered following the example. SNOOZING—Apparently exhausted from studying for mid-semester examinations, this student stretched out on a bench yesterday afternoon The purpose of the project is to develop a technique for determining the thermodynamic properties of solutions. University Receives $27,500 For Research in Chemistry The National Science Foundation has granted $27,500 to the University for a 3-year research project in chemistry; William J. Argersinger Jr., professor of chemistry and associate dean of the Graduate School, is the principal investigator. Two research assistants, candidates for Ph.D. degrees, will hold one-half time appointments. They have not been chosen yet. with support from the University's funds for basic research. All major equipment necessary to the project already has been constructed in the chemistry department's laboratories. Similar work has been in progress Who Needs a Car? PERTH, Scotland — (UPI)— Laundry executive Jack Thompson, barred from the roads until 1968 for repeated traffic offenses, finds he gets to work twice as fast without his car. Page 9 He whizzes to his riverside office in a motorboat, making the trip in eight minutes. It used to take him 16 minutes by car. An alumnus of the School of Medicine, Dr. Raymond D. Pruitt, is a new professor and the chairman of the school of medicine at Baylor University, Houston, Tex. Alumnus Takes Baylor Position Dr. Pruitt was graduated by the University of Kansas School of Medicine in 1939. He had been with the Mayo Clinic and Foundation in Rochester, Minn., for 19 years. He earned his B.S. degree from Baker University in 1933 and was selected as a Rhodes Scholar. Student Receives $150 John M. Reiff, Wichita junior, has been named recipient of the Kansas Savings and Loan League's annual award for business students. The award is a scholarship of $150. Thursday, Oct. 29, 1959 University Daily-Kansan Van Doren Admits 'Twenty One' Fixed NEW YORK — The New York Times said last night Charles Var Doren and Hank Bloomgarden, who won a total of $227,500 on the NBC television quiz show "Twenty One," have admitted to Dist. Atty. Frank S. Hogan that they received both questions and answers prior to their appearances on the program. The Times attributed the information to "an authoritative source in the criminal courts building." Van Doren is scheduled to testify next week in Washington before a House special subcommittee. Service Relieves Loneliness NOTTINGHAM. England — (UPI) —Enterprising car-hire proprietor Michael St. David today was offering as part of his service "a chat over the telephone at any time, day or night," if it will help to ease loneliness, distress or "just sheer boredom." Yellow Cab Co. VI 3-6333 24 Hr. Serv., Ward Thompson, Owner $5.95 Nancy Kastler From O'Leary Hall the university shop MEN'S APPAREL Bell's MUSIC STORE 925 Mass. For S. U.A. Carnival Queen KINGSTON TRIO Vol. IV In Stock: Here We Go Again! Announcing THE BOOK NOOK BONUS BOOK CLUB Free Books The best book-plan to hit Lawrence. For every $35* worth of books you purchase at the BOOK NOOK you get **FREE** any book** (up to $5) JUST LIKE A BONUS OF MORE THAN 14% Here's how it works: you buy any book* of your choice at any time. With your first purchase you will automatically become a member of the club. After you have purchased $35* worth of books, you get as a BONUS any book,** or books of your choice priced up to $5. This includes special orders. SELECTIONS ARE UNRESTRICTED. $ ^{*} $ NO OBLIGATIONS, NO DUES, NO MEMBERSHIP FEES, NO TIME LIMITS *This does not include state sales tax **This does not include standard text books The Book Nook VI 3-1044 1021½ Mass. FICTION POETRY DRAMA NON-FICTION CHILDREN'S BOOKS ANTIQUES Lawrence, Kansas