University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Nov. 16. 1960 Tomorrow's Directors Students Test Skills Future directors in the department of drama will test their skills today. tomorrow and Friday in the open 15-minute presentations of scenes from well-known plays. As a classroom project 15 students in the advanced play directing class taught by Lewin Goff, associate professor of speech and drama, will present the scenes at 3 p.m. on these days in the University Theatre, Murphy Hall. These scenes, which will be enacted by student volunteers in the speech and drama department, will be from these plays: "A Touch of the Poet," by Eugene O'Neil; "Ah Wilderness," Thornton Wilder; "This Property Is Condemned," Tennessee Williams; "Joan of the Lorraine," Maxwell Anderson, and "A Man Called Peter," an adaptation from Mrs. Peter Marshall's novel. Almost all emphasis will be on acting and directing, since costuming, make-up and props will not be used. The audience will be seated "in the round" on the University Theatre stage. The classroom project is designed to give students practical experience in directing. A similar project is scheduled for January 18-20. 'Richard III' Shown Friday Shakespeare's historic drama, "Richard III," will be the KU Film Series presentation at 7:30 p.m. Friday in Hoch Auditorium. The east includes Laurence Olivier, John Gielgud, Claire Bloom, Ralph Richardson, Cedric Hardwicke and Famella Brown. Fraternity Jewelry Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles, Cups, Trophies, Medals Balfour 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER RECORDS & Hi-Fi MALLS SHOPPING CENTER OPEN EVENINGS VI 2-1544 ASK ABOUT OUR RECORD CLUB For important Christmas savings... Penney's is your Santa The look of leather in vinyl plastic jackets Penney's made a special buy on these Orlon® acrylic pile lined jackets (cotton backed!) You get big savings. Get new-look cotton 'nylon 3-way knit collar! 1288 men's sizes 36 to 46 SHOP TIL 8:30 THURSDAY NIGHTS The Civil Rights Council will meet at 8:30 tonight in the Kansas Union. The name of the room for the meeting will be posted on the Union bulletin board. Civil Rights Council Meeting is Tonight Earl Huyser, assistant professor of chemistry at KU, has been awarded a $3,500 research contract with the Dow Chemical Co. KU Chemist Awarded Grant The contract provides for one year's research on "Polyhaloalkanes in Free Radical Chain Reactions." Their heads sometimes so little that there is no room for wiit; sometimes so long that there is no wiit for so much room—Thomas Fuller Marian Jersild, assistant professor of piano, will be the soloist in the fall concert of the KU Little Symphony Orehestra at 8:00 p.m. tonight in Swarthout Recital Hall. The program is open to the public. Jersild Plays in Show Tonight The pianist will play Beethoven's "Concerto No. 1 in C Major." "Classical Symphony" by Prokofieff, "Serenade" by Francaix, and the "Holberg Suite" by Grieg. After receiving her Master of Music degree from the Chicago Musical College Prof. Jerslid went to study at the Berlin Academy of Music. During her year abroad on a Fulbright grant, she gave numerous recitals in Western Germany and the Try not to trump your partner's ace.—C. Grabout. Poetry Talk Tomorrow Scandinavian countries as a soloist and ensemble pianist. She has also given recitals in Chicago and New York. Paul Engle will deliver a public lecture, "Poetry and People" at 4 p.m. tomorrow in Fraser Theater. Mr. Engle is director of the creative writing program at the State University of Iowa and author of several collections of poetry. I'M STUCK! Once in a great while a picture comes along that stumps the advertising man . . . or the theatre manager! That's me . . RIGHT NOW!! I want to tell everybody in this college . . . in this country . . . about "INHERIT THE WIND" . . . and I don't know how to do it! It's a rare combination in motion pictures! The brilliance of the dialogue . . . the powerful performances by its stars . . . the potent theme of a raousing and robust story . . . all of these good things sprinkled with sly humor and wit . . . and bubbling laughter! You'll say, "It's one of the best pictures I've ever enjoyed!" George Willhoite, Mgr. STANLEY KRAMER SPENCER TRACY FREDRIC MARCH GENE KELLY "INHERIT THE WIND" DICK YORK/DONNA ANDERSON FLORENCE ORLIDRGE Born by NATMAR E. DOUGALS = HAROLD JACOB SMITH Based upon the play BY JEROME LAWRENCE Protected and Drawn by STANLEY KRAMER UNITED ARTISTS AND IT STARTS TONITE! Doors Open 6:45 Shows at 7:00 & 9:15 Adm. 35-85c 25 words for Gold and lost at Hall. Se Brenda C Light br or on La Must h Anderson 3" x 5" tant. Re 1262. BEIGE Oct.12 Hackett, DIAMON and 10 s Also Pie low gold a.m. Mo Reward. 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