Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Nov. 17, 1960 Around the Campus 'Last Lecture' Today Sam Anderson, instructor of German, will be the featured speaker of the Last Lecture Series 7:30 p.m. today in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. New Presbyterian Center Dedicated Westminster Center, headquarters for KU's Presbyterian students, is conducting activities this week to dedicate the new $273,000 building completed this fall. More than 100 women students attended the fifth annual Thanksgiving dinner last night to take part in the dedication of the Margaret Buchholtz Memorial Parlor. Foreign women students as well as United Presbyterian women from throughout the state participated in the program Dedication of the Olinger Memorial Library was held honoring the Stanton B. Olinger family of Lawrence which helped organize the Presbyterian student religious program on campus. KU's symphony orchestra will present its annual Winter Concert at 3:30 p.m. Sunday in the University Theatre. 'Winter Concert Scheduled Sunday Robert Baustian, associate professor of orchestra, will conduct the 92-member student group in Berlioz' brilliant "Roman Carnival" Overture, "Ports of Call" by Jacques Ibert, and Brahms' "Fourth Symphony." It will be the first performance of the Orchestra this fall. The concert is open to the public. No tickets are required. IFC Meeting Set Alan Fleming, Bartlesville, Okla. senior and president of KU's InterFraternity Council, and Neil McCoy, Winfield junior, will participate in the national IFC meeting at Los Angeles, Calif., next Thursday through Nov. 27. Detestation of the high is the involuntary homage of the low. — Charles Dickens Vacation Library Schedule Posted Watson Library will be open on a vacation schedule during Thanksgiving recess, Tuesday through Nov. 27. The hours will be: Tuesday — closed at 5 p.m. Wednesday through Friday — 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday — 8 a.m. to 12 noon. Sunday — closed. The regular schedule will be resumed on Monday, Nov. 28. The vacation schedule for departmental libraries will be posted at their entrances. Wescoe to Lead Education Forum "It is Time to Decide About Education in Kansas" will be the topic of a citizens' forum tomorrow, in Topeka. Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe will be the forum moderator. The forum will feature discussion on the various views concerning legislative proposals expected as a result of the state's educational survey recently conducted by the Kansas Legislative Council. Allocation of tax money, division of school districts, state aid and teachers' salaries will be included on the forum program. The afternoon session will feature discussion based on questions from the audience. The forum will be held in the auditorium of Crane Junior High School from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, and from 1:15 to 3:30 p.m. It is open to the public. Speech Set Today At Jewelry Meeting Phil Rueshoff, associate professor of education, will speak on "Creativity in Education" at 7 p.m. today in Bailey Annex. The speech will be in conjunction with a meeting of Alpha Rho Gamma, professional jewelry and silversmithing fraternity. Movies are better than ever if noise, size and violence are the criteria. Franklin Jones. YOUNG MAN: swoon in the days before anyone ever heard of bobby-soxers. He once said he had received 5,000 marriage proposals by mail. "They almost always enclose a picture," he said. "And let me tell you, the toughest job a man ever had is saying 'no' — politely — to 5,000 women." HOLLYWOOD — (UPI) — Clark Gable, the he-man "king" of Hollywood with the engaging smile and big ears, died last night of a heart attack four months away from his life's dream — the birth of his first child. Heart Attack Kills Clark Gable The reigning 59-year-old star of movies for 30 years died unexpectedly in his Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital bed seconds before his pregnant wife could reach his side. HE DIED without saying a word. Mrs. Kay Gable, 42, had been with him only minutes earlier. She became sleepy and decided to go to the room across the hall. He suffered a heart attack Nov. 6 at his Encino home after complaining of pains in his arms and chest and was taken to Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital for an extended rest after emergency treatment. Born in Cadiz, Ohio, on Feb. 1, 1901, Gable's film career included an academy award-winning performance in "It Happened One Night" in 1924 and tremendous success in such other movies as "Gone With the Wind" and "Mutiny on the Bounty." 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