Page 8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Sept. 29, 1959 Around the Campus Apply Now For Statewide Posts Friday is the deadline for filing applications for positions of Statewide Activities regional chairmen and hometown correspondents. Application forms may be picked up at the Alumni Office, 127 Strong, and must be returned there. Statewide Activities is an all-University organization designed to publicize the University throughout the state. Regional chairmen direct the activities of the students from their areas in sending bulletin board exhibits and Jayhawker yearbooks to high schools, planning parties for prospective KU students and putting on assembly programs in their hometown high schools. Hometown correspondents send news of KU students from their areas back to their hometown newspapers. Cash prizes are awarded to the top correspondents at the end of the year. Regional chairmen will preside over membership meetings Oct. 21. Murphy to Speak At Fort Hays State Franklin D. Murphy, chancellor of the University, will speak at a dinner of the University of Kansas—Fort Hays State College joint northwest Kansas meeting at Fort Hays tomorrow evening. The meeting will be attended by about 300 state senators and representatives, alumni, and friends of the two schools. The meeting will discuss immediate and future plans to promote development of the over-all state educational program for state supported colleges. Ricart to Denver Domingo Ricart, associate professor of Romance Languages, is attending the seventh national conference of the United States Commission for UNESCO in Denver. The conference theme is Latin America. Professor Ricart is representing the Latin American area committee of the commission. The meetings will end Friday. ANSCOCHROME color film...with an ANSCO EASY-LOADER Load your own 35mm color film and save You get 8 twenty exposure volls of Anscachrome® color film for little more than the price of five... and always have plenty of film on hand. It's the new, modern way to film economy! $10.75 Building Designs Display Is Open CAMERA CENTER 1015 Mass. — VI 3-9471 Next to Varsity Theatre Design entries in the 1959 Medal Awards competition of the Kansas City chapter of the American Institute of Architects are on display this week in the architecture and architectural engineering department. Most of the eighteen entries, which include four Medal Award winners, were designed by KU architecture graduates. The competition is an annual affair of the Kansas City chapter to recognize outstanding examples of building design. nesota alumunus, began his professional writing career in his senior year at school. "Barefoot Boy With Cheek" was the first of many Shulman best-sellers. Use a marble as a darning egg for the fingers of torn gloves. Two KU Professors To Attend Meeting Two KU faculty members will attend a conference of Big Eight science and engineering research administrators at Kansas State University next Wednesday. J. O. Maloney, professor of chemical engineering, and W. J. Argersinger Jr., professor of chemistry, will attend the conference which will emphasize government sponsored research. Prof. Maloney will preside at a meeting of the Big Eight Science and Engineering Research Administration at 3:30 p.m., Oct. 1. Last month, a new Shulman book, "I Was a Teenage Dwarf," appeared. It is now in its third printing. Max Shulman Column Begins Sixth Year The best doctors in the world are doctors Diet, doctor Quiet and doctor Merryman-Jonathan Swift. This fall marks the sixth year Max Shulman's column "On Campus with Max Shulman," will appear in the University Daily Kansan. The Kansan published the first column in the fall of 1954. The Shulman column is carrieed by over 200 college newspapers and the "Saturday Review" and "The New Yorker." The column is sponsored by a cigarette company. Med. Center Receives Grant From NSF Shulman is currently engaged in his first television venture, a comedy series, "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis" starring Dwayne Hickman and Tuesday Weld. The show appears at 7:30 p.m. (Lawrence time) on Tuesdays. Shulman will deliver commercials on the show and he also wrote the lyrics to the show's theme song. Shulman, a University of Min- A two-year grant totaling $20,200 has been given the University of Kansas Medical Center by the National Science Foundation. The grant is for basic, research on the metabolism of cholesterol in the central nervous system. Read Kansan Classifieds DON'T LET THIS OPPORTUNITY GO BY Pay for Your Jayhawker When You Pay Your Fees YES! I WANT A 1960 JAYHAWKER (K.U.'s MAGAZINE- YEARBOOK) HERE IS MY $6.00 WHICH INCLUDES FOUR ISSUES AND A BINDER. I WILL GIVE THIS CARD AND $6.00 TO THE BUSINESS OFFICE WITH MY FEES PAYMENT. BUYING NOW SAVES ME 50¢ BECAUSE THE BOOK WILL COST $6.50 AFTER OCT. 3rd. 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