====PAGE-LEVEL METADATA==== University Daily Kansan Page 0043_1 from reel: L 728 (1959-09-17 to 1960-08-02) https://digital.lib.ku.edu/ku-udk/191808 Title: Stansbury Awards Go to 28 Athletes Summary: Benjamin M. Stansbury scholarships awarded to 28 KU athletes for current school year, recognizing varsity and freshman athletes with superior scholarship ability. Category: campus news Subjects: athletics; scholarships; university recognition Named Entities: Stansbury, Benjamin M.; Talbott, Pete; Thompson, Richard; Goetze, William; Lindrud, Moline; Bryon, E.; Covey, Robert; Fisher, Michael; Hartford, Conn.; Hill, Roger; Augusta, Curtis; McClinton, Wichita; Hoffman, James E.; Rohl, Richard; Remsburg, Dale; Asher, Henry; Lawrence, Lloyd; Bussi, Arkansas City; Cahill, Ed; Crain, Jack; Dumas, Topeka; Shokie, Ill.; Hagan, Kirk; Tulsa, Okla.; Light, John; Keller, Prairie Village; King, Tex.; Mack, Stanley; Matt, John; Minneapolis, Cole; Nelson, Eugene; Mankato, Ted; Scott, Riesinger; Oklahoma City, Catons; Stoddard, Bill; Schmanke, Roger E. Confidence: 0.9 Title: Campus Police News Summary: Campus police investigated prowler at Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority house; women reported man peeping through ceiling; police advised residents to have contractors cover opening. Fire at Alpha Chi Omega sorority house routed by fire department and campus police. Shorted washing machine in basement caused damage. Category: campus news Subjects: campus safety; university police; sorority houses Confidence: 0.85 Title: AWS Orientation Is Tomorrow Night Summary: Associated Women Students orientation meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Kansas Union Ballroom. AWS organization and function will be explained. All freshmen women and transfer students urged to attend. Category: campus news Subjects: student organizations; university events; Associated Women Students Confidence: 0.9 Title: Joint Picnic Planned for Language Clubs Summary: El Ateneo and Le Cercle Francais, Spanish and French Clubs, will sponsor joint picnic at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday. Students who speak either language invited to attend. Picnic is first activity planned for the two clubs this year. Soft drinks and dessert will be provided. Category: campus news Subjects: student organizations; university events; language clubs Confidence: 0.9 Title: Housing Committee to Meet Summary: The ASC Housing Committee will meet at 7:30 tonight in 306C, Kansas Union. Category: campus news Subjects: university governance; student housing; ASC Confidence: 0.9 Title: Four Youths Lost in Rockies Summary: An organized search was launched at dawn today for four youths who played hooky to take a late season camping trip in the Colorado mountains. The youths are Marty Pinger, 12; his brother Mike, 13; Ray Robbs Jr., 14; and David Klein, 13. The Fingers and the Robbs children live in Englewood, Colo. The Klein boy lives in Littleton, Colo. Englewood and Littleton are Denver suburbs. Category: national news Subjects: mountain accidents; search and rescue; Colorado Named Entities: Pinger, Marty; Robbs Jr., Mike; Robbs, Ray; Klein, David Confidence: 0.9 Title: Rockefeller's Non-Political Jaunt Causes Speculation Summary: Gov. Nelson Rockefeller's 'non-political' weekend trip to New Hampshire and Vermont left observers today with the distinct feeling that he has decided to enter the presidential race. The New York chief executive met with GOP groups here, in Hanover and in Woodstock, Vt. In a windup primarily to see his old Dartmouth classmates at a Saturday reunion. The governor did visit with his classmates, some of whom are reportedly among the group demanding that he run for the Republican presidential nomination in 1960. It would be hard to believe that the governor was entertaining no political ambitions beyond the state of New York. From the time he bounced off a plane to the blaze of a brass band at Manchester Airport early Saturday until the minute he left for New York yesterday, there was a grin for all, a handshake for every adult within reach, and numerous pats bestowed fondly on the heads of little children. But if he has made a decision, he gave no hint of this in his statements. After meeting with a group of influential Vermonters yesterday, a prepared statement said 'the governor indicated, as he has done on previous occasions, that unless his legislative program is completed for next year, it would not be possible for him to determine his future political course.' In the two-hour meeting, Rockefeller said, the Vermont leaders questioned him about his experience and in Washington and as the governor of New York. As for the 'Draft Rockefeller For President' group which opened headquarters here last week, the governor told them the same thing he told the Vermont Republicans. But he did nothing to discourage the 'Draft Rocky' drive. Vice President Richard M. Nixon will visit New Hampshire next week-end, to participate in the dedication of a new power dam at Hopkinton. His visit will undoubtedly prompt additional speculation in connection with the GOP presidential nomination, for which he appears to be the front runner. Category: national news Subjects: politics; governors; New Hampshire Named Entities: Rockefeller, Nelson; Nixon, Richard M.; Vermont leaders Confidence: 0.85 Title: Faster, Faster! Summary: College enrollment continues to spiral upward. The need for more classrooms and more teachers grows more desperate daily. But classrooms, alas, do not spring up like mushrooms—nor teachers like May flies. So what must we do while we build more classrooms and train more teachers? We must get better use out of the classrooms and teachers we now have. That's what we must do. This column, normally a vehicle of good-humored foolery, will today forsake laughter to examine the crisis in higher education. My sponsors, the makers of Philip Morris Cigarettes, as bonny a bunch of tycoons as you will see in a month of Sundays, have given cheerful consent to this departure. Oh, splendid chaps they are—the makers of Philip Morris, fond of home, mother, porridge, the Constitution and country fiddling! Twinkly and engaging they are, as full of joy, as brimming with goodness, as loaded with felicity as the cigarettes they bring you in two handy packages—the traditional soft pack and the crushproof flip-top box. How can we make better use of existing campus facilities? The answer can be given in one word—speedup! Speed up the educational process—streamline courses. Eliminate frills. Sharpen. Shorten. Quicken. Category: opinion Subjects: higher education; enrollment growth; educational reform Confidence: 0.9 Title: That Fellow Doesn't Live Here Summary: The Postal Service News says a letter addressed to the 'occupant' of a home in Bethel Park, Pa., was returned recently to the post office with this notation: 'Refused—no person by that name lives here.' The eye and the bearing, the breath make it clear. Category: features/profiles Subjects: postal service; identity; Washington Confidence: 0.8 Title: [classifieds] Category: classifieds Confidence: 0.9 Title: [advertisements] Advertisers include: Richard Mindlin's Coach House; The Philip Morris Company; Associated Women Students; Granada; Varsity; El Ateneo and Le Cercle Francais, Spanish and French Clubs; Wanted Category: advertisements Confidence: 0.9 Title: Photo: Betty Branson Summary: Photo of Betty Branson Pi Beta Phi modeling an all-weather coat from Coach House Sportswear Accessories. Category: photos/graphics Subjects: student life; fashion; Pi Beta Phi Confidence: 0.9 Title: On Campus With Max Shulman Summary: Cartoon illustrating the concept of 'speedup' in education with a character running with books and the caption 'The answer can be given in one word......' Category: editorial cartoon Subjects: higher education; speedup; educational reform Confidence: 0.9 Note: Descriptive metadata for this item has been generated in part using AI (artificial intelligence) technologies and may be incomplete, misleading, or inaccurate. Please contact the Kenneth Spencer Research Library with specific questions or concerns.