16 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday, November 11, 1968 Mrs. Kenneth A. Spencer, flanked by Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe, left and Lord C. P. Snow, right, listens while Rev. Earle B. Jewell, Forsyth, Mo., reminisces about the late Mr. Spencer, during the dedication of the library she gave in his memory. Official Bulletin TODAY Law Students, Prof. Davis of Southern Methodist University will be on campus Tuesday (Nov. 12) from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the U.S. law schools call Mrs. Padget in the College Office for an appointment. Deadline for Signing up for Speech Faculty Children's League Bowling 4 p.m. Jay Bowl. Graduate Physics Colloquium, 4.30 p.m. Prof. Roland Omnes, 282 to 300 m. Lt. Gen. Lewis Walt, Assistant Commandant, M.U. Marine Corps Univer- sity. Theatre Vietnam Veteran's Banquet. 6:30 p. m. Open to all veterans. Kansas Union. Faculty Recital 8 p.m. Richard Reber, pianist. Swartwhatch Recital Hall Lecture 6 p.m. Richard Kelley College, London. "Portuguese and Spanish Projects for the Conquest of Southeast Asia—1580-1600." Forum Room, Kansas Union. Blood Drive. 11 a.m.-5:15 p.m. Kans- sia, Union Bulgaria. Theatre Research Colloquium, 3:30 p.m. Joel Adedeji, "The Notion of Tragedy in Nigerian Drama." 341 Murphy Popular Film. 7 & 9 p.m. "Bay of Angels." Dyche Auditorium. Research library dedicated Friday Most of the guests then moved to Hoch Auditorium to hear Lord Snow's lecture, "Kinds of Excellence: Education of the Gifted," which concluded the dedication activities. (Continued from Page 1) The Kenneth Spencer Research Library will provide the University with its first structure planned and constructed to house rare books and special collections, David Heron, director of University libraries said He said the new library will help KU attract and keep top scholars. The new structure, which was designed by Robert E. Jenks, provides space for a staff of 43, seats for 238 readers, and storage space for 884,000 volumes, 125,000 manuscripts, and 2,000,000 archive items. A reception area with adjacent reading rooms has been provided on each of the three top floors. More than 50 faculty study rooms are scattered throughout the building. (Continued from Page 1) Mallin Dies An ambulance driver, Larry Marcure, Kansas City senior, said he found Mallin unconscious. Mallin had no observable bruises, abrasions or cuts when he reached the scene and administered oxygen, Marcure said. No one gathered on the parking lot during the fight, said a witness, although she believed several students watched it from their residence hall windows. Funeral services are pending. Patronize Kansan Advertisers RENT A NEW FORD From John Haddock Ford VI 3-3500 23rd and Alabama Lawrence Lumber Complete Supply 19th and Massachusetts VI 3-1341 of - paints - shelving - paneling - bulletin boards - The Sound Inc. - Components - Records - Tapes HILLCREST CENTER Lawrence, Kansas 842-6331 The Great Tuxedo Ploy. Step 1: Take her out to dinner in formal wear. (Absolutely essential.) With a tuxedo on she will assume you have every intention of taking her to that musical comedy "you have tickets for." Step 2: After dessert, discover you've forgotten the tickets at your place. Don't worry. She couldn't possibly think you capable of being that corny, besides, you're wearing a tuxedo, remember? Step 3: Pour her a drink and wet the outside of the glass with water to make it slippery. Before she gets a grip on it, let it slip (Tip: Use water inside the glass, too. Save the real stuff for later.) Step 4: While her clothes are drying off-lend her your bathrobe. At this point you're entirely on your own. There are some things even an After Six tuxedo can't help you with A public service message brought to you by After Six. after Six FORMAL brought to you courtesy of The 821 Regimental Shop OPEN EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT UNTIL 8:30 821 Mass. Phone VI 3-2057 1aej