Page 10 University Daily Kansan Friday, Oct. 2. 1959 FORMER DEAN VIEWS "HIS" ROOM—Frank T. Stockton (middle), former dean and organizer of the School of Business, looks over the Stockton conference room in Summerfield Hall, new home of the School of Business. Dean James R. Surface, School of Business (left), and Arthur H. (Red) Cromb, KU Alumni Assm. president, show Dr. Stockton the room. Summerfield Room Honors Former Dean A small wall plaque in a conference room at Summerfield Hall tells a story which shows the deep respect and admiration a group of KU alumni has for a former dean and teacher. The plaque reads: "This room furnished in honor of Dr. Frank T. Stockton, first dean of the school of business, by a group of almuni of the school." The conference room located off the School of Business office, is one of the best and most appropriately furnished rooms on the campus. Arthur H. Cromb, national president of the KU Alumni Assn., who represented the anonymous donor group said: "We wanted to honor Dean (Emeritus) Stockton and felt it could be done by giving this room something more than the bare essentials that the state appropriation could provide." Dean Stockton was the organizer Instructor Criticizes American Press (Continued from Page 1) This story was never told, Miss Murdock said. discretised Lanz. It described Lanz as a man who had put his family in the Air Force and, then, sold the Air Force airplane parts. "Eisenhower said that it would be hard to prove Gentry's story. But it would have been equally as hard to provoke Lanz's side," she said. "Time' and 'Life' were conspicuous in not giving the positive side of Castro," she said. Lawrence Game Postponed The Topeka-Lawrence high school football game, scheduled for tonight, has been postponed until 8 p.m. Saturday, at Haskell Stadium. International Club -PICNIC- 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 4 Sign the sheet on the door of the club office before Saturday if you can go. Under his leadership from 1947 to 1953, the University Extension showed its greatest growth in numbers of persons served and scope. of the KU School of Business in 1924 and continued as dean and chairman of the department of economics until 1947. He then became dean of the University Extension. He remained dean a year beyond the automatic retirement age for administrators. He was professor of economics and director of special projects for University Extension until 1957 when he retired to emeritus status. Grumbling Students Slosh to Class Makers of raincoats and waterproof mascara are probably the only people who enjoy such weather as KU has had the last two days. By Carol Heller Students slosh back and forth to classes bundled up in raincoats and rain boots, beneath umbrellas or Weather Light rain or drizzle over the state with some freezing drizzle northwest tonight, ending early Saturday morning. Cooler southeast tonight. Partly cloudy and warmer Saturday. Low tonight lower 30s northwest to lower 50s southeast. High Saturday 60 to 70. newspapers. Books are carried slung in plastic bats. Many classes are being hampered by the rain. Entomology students for example, have been meeting inside instead of exploring about the campus in search of insects. Robert E. Beer, associate professor of entomology, isn't worried about "If it turns cold, the bugs won't ried about the weather. "If it turns cold, the bugs won. t come out again," he said. 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 only during Daily Karen, and should include name, place date, and time of function. Official Bulletin TODAY Lutheran Student Association, 3-5 p.m. Jollianns. Coffee hour. Everyone is invited. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, 7.30 Inssissippi. Bible study and re- freshments. See Me for Your Insurance RICHARD L. REINKING SPECIAL AGENT VI 3-2346—1346 Ohio THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE CO. DRIVE-INS OPEN WEEKENDS FRIDAY • SATURDAY • SUNDAY SECOND FEATURE Boxoffice Opens 6:30 Show Starts 7:00 SECOND FEATURE PLUS SAT, ONLY DOUBLE OWL SHOW "Live Fast, Die Young" "Curse of Demon" The physical education department is also hampered by the rain. Geology students also are having classes inside because field classes in the mud are not very comfortable. Botany students have already completed their outside projects. "The students will learn more, but the delay will definitely slow skil in the outdoor sports," said Donald W. Henry, assistant professor of physical education. 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