Page 4 University Daily Kansan Monday, Oct. 31, 1960 Around the Campus Stokstad Talks at Humanities Forum Marilyn Stokstad, assistant professor of the history of art, will be the speaker at this year's second meeting of the Humanities Forum tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in the Oread Room of the Kansas Union. Her talk on "Vanishing Portals; the Excavations at Santiago and What They Yielded," will be illustrated with colored slides taken by Miss Stokstad during her work in Spain this past summer. Coffee will be served. The Humanities Forum is a faculty-graduate student organization devoted to the reading and discussion of scholarly papers in language and literature, history, philosophy, the fine arts, and related fields. George J. Worth, assistant professor of English and president of the Humanities Forum, invites all interested persons to attend. Lack of Tickets Stops Migration to MU Tilt There will be no organized student migration to the KU-MU game Nov. 19, according to Walt Brauer. Bonner Springs senior and president of the KuKu's, men's pep club The migration had been scheduled, but Brauer and the pep clubs discovered that no tickets were available. Shakespeare's Texts Shown at Watson Two highly valued original texts of Shakespeare's plays are being shown from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily this week at Watson Library. They are located in the large exhibit case opposite the main circulation desk on the library's second floor. The Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D. C., has loaned the two original editions in honor of the Books and Bibliography lecture held last Friday. Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 231 Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication, not bring Bulletin material to The Daily Kansan Volunteers should include name, place, date, and time of function. TODAY Quill Club. 8 p.m. Pine Room of Student Union. Bring manuscripts. Baptist Student Union, 1221 Oread. 5 p.m. Emevian Devotional period. For information of Stu Episcopal Evening Prayer. 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Catholic Daily Mass. 6:30 a.m. St. John's Church, 13th and Keetucky Episcopal Morning Prayer and Holy Catholic Mass follows. 6:45 a.m. Canterbury, House. Baptist Student Union, 1221 Oread. 12:30 to 12:50 devotional period Naval Reserve Research Co. 9-20. Room 11. Curriculum Lesson No. 11. The Underwater Sound Reference Laboratory John W. Wyman, CTX (2) Film. "On Target" Modern Book Review Forum. 4 p.m. Music & Browsing Room, Kansas Union. Dr. E. L. Ruhe, assistant professor of Music at the University of Agee's "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men." Jay Janes. 5 p.m. Room 306, Union. There is always someone worse off than yourself—Aesop Student Directories On Sale Tomorrow Student Directories, will be on sale beginning at noon tomorrow. The price is 25 cents if bought from a housing representative, or 30 cents at the information booth or the bookstore. Rights Council Meets Wednesday The Civil Rights Council will meet at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Kansas Union to discuss and vote on a resolution stating the organization's purpose. The council works for equal rights for all persons, regardless of race, creed, or national origin, through all legal and non-violent procedures, the proposed resolution says. The council proposes to consider such areas as housing, public accommodations, public education and employment. Schoeppel to Visit Campus Saturday Andrew Schoeppel, R-Kan., will be on the campus Saturday. Senator and Mrs. Schoeppel will attend the 40th reunion of the Class of 1920. On Friday night, Senator and Mrs. Schoeppel will take part in the Republican Rally at the Douglas County 4-H Building. Sen. Schoeppel will speak in behalf of his campaign for re-election to the United States Senate. The Peter Gunn luncheon was a success. by Kaipn Wilson Six professional journalism fraternities sponsored the "Eat on the Run with Peter Gunn" luncheon in the Kansas Union Friday. CRAIG STEVENS, star of the Peter Gunn show and former KU student, said during the festivities that "this is probably the finest and most pleasant activity of this type that I have attended since I got my break in Peter Gunn. Stevens Calls Activities 'the Finest' "I haven't seen the campus since 1947 and things sure have changed. But what's really wonderful is to get this kind of welcome from my school and my fraternity (Sigma Alpha Epsilon)." The luncheon was in the Kansas Room of the Student Union. During the luncheon Stevens answered numerous questions about the television industry which the students posed. 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