14 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Wednesday, November 6, 1968 Quarterly to carry area literature The first issue of "Kansas Quarterly" will be published by the University Press of Kansas in November. Its editorial focus will be to expose the life-style and culture of the mid-America (or High Plains) region to the country and to the world at large. Issues of the "Quarterly" will contain the best creative writing from the region, critical essays and articles on the history, sociology, and folklore of the area. At intervals special volumes will be devoted to outstanding features or topics of unusual significance. The "Quarterly" is the successor to "Kansasa Magazine," the oldest literary and cultural periodical in the mid-America region, which had Walt Whitman, John Hay and William Ellerv Channing among its early contributors. It was once ranked by critics with the "Atlantic Monthly". "Harper's Magazine" and "Scribner's Magazine." Completely redesigned, the "Quarterly" will be under the editorial direction of Professor Earle Davis, head of the English department at Kansas State University. Studs Stop Skids Highways in the sky WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. (UPI) Only one accident has occurred in wet weather on the Market Street bridge, an open steel deck span over the Susquehanna river since, 450,000 skld-reducing steel studs were welded to it a year ago, the Pennsylvania Department of Highways reports. SPECIAL NIGHT BUS To Campus & Downtown Ellsworth to Campus and Downtown: 6:30 p.m., 6:50, 7:30, 8:10, 8:50, 9:30, 10:10, 10:50 Neimith and Oliver to Campus and Downtown: 6.25 p.m. 6.45, 7.25, 8.05, 8.45, 9.25 10.05, 10.45 G.S.P. to Downtown: 6:42 p.m. 7:02, 7:42, 8:22, 9:02, 9:42, 10:22, 11:22 Union Bldg., to Downtown and G.S.P. 6:40 p.m., 7:00, 7:40, 8:20, 9:00, 9:40, 10:20, 11:00 G.S.P. to Campus and Ellsworth: 6:15 p.m, 6:35, 7:15, 7:55, 8:35, 9:15, 9:55, 10:35 9th and Mass. to K.U. Dermi- tories: 6.10 p.m., 6.30, 7.10, 7.50, 8.30, 9.10, 9.50, 10.30 LAWRENCE BUS CO., INC. BSA to sponsor pre-game brunch The Business Student's Association (BSA) is sponsoring a pregame brunch at Mr. Yuk's Hillcrest Shopping Center at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Richard Pollay, BA advisor, said. V1 2-0544 All business students and their dates, alumni and faculty are welcome. he said. 841 Pennsylvania Pollay said a buffet lunch and beverages will be served. The charge will be $1.25 per person, he said. STOCKHOLM (UPI)—Sweden is ready to send a military peacekeeping unit to Vietnam if asked to by the United Nations, Defense Minister Sven Anderson announced Tuesday Sweden ready Patronize Kansan Advertisers at the back of the Town Shop 839 Mass. St. Uptown V1 3-5755 BELL SYSTEM Recruiting Team On Campus Thursday, November 7, 1968 Representing American Telephone & Telegraph, Long Lines Department Bachelor's and Master's candidates Electrical Mechanical, Civil, Mathematics, and Physics candidates with broad interests in economic and management problems. Locations: Mid-West states initially. Bell Laboratories Research and Development B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. candidates. Emphasizing E.E., M.E., Physics, Engineering Mechanics and Mathematical Sciences. Opportunities for graduate study. Locations: New Jersey, Illinois and elsewhere in eastern half of U.S. Sandia Corporation Master's Degree in Mathematics, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering. Bachelor's candidates of outstanding scholarship in Engineering considered for technical development program. Locations: Albuquerque, New Mexico; Livermore, California. Southwestern Bell Technical students, particularly those seeking management and administrative assignments-E.E.; M.E.; E.P.; C.E.; Math-Physics. Locations: Kansas and the Mid-West. Western Electric All Engineering disciplines needed to fill Technical Engineering positions in design, product, systems, military research and management training. Locations: Southwest—Mid-West $ \leftarrow $ Eastern and Northern States. Sign Interview Schedule in Placement Office AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER