Page 8 Summer Session Kansan Tuesday, June 9, 1959 History Teachers Here For 5-Day Conference A conference of Teachers of World History will be attended here through Friday by 21 selected public school educators on a scholarship basis. The Service Center for Teachers of History of the American Historical Assn. has made a grant for the conference conducted by the KU department of history and University Extension. The 21 teachers will receive scholarships covering room, board and travel for the conference. Guest lecturers will be Dr. Allan B. Cole, professor of history in the Fletcher School of Tufts University and curator of fellowships in East Asian studies at Harvard University; Dr. Roderie Davison, professor of history, George Washington University, and Dr. Michael B. Petrovich, associate professor and executive secretary of the Russian area studies program, University of Wisconsin. Dr. Cole will give a public lecture Thursday on "Public Opinion and Partisan Views of Japan's Foreign Policies" at 8:30 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall. Dr. Petrovich will give the closing dinner address Friday in the Kansas room of the Kansas Union on "The Challenge of Soviet Education." Panelists will be Miss Robert Pringle, coordinator of social studies for the Topeka junior-senior high schools; Miss Geraldine Workman instructor in history for the Kansa City, Mo., public schools; Howard Mehlinger, history instructor, Lawrence High School, and Drs. Donald McCoy, Charles B, Realy and Ambrose Saricks of the KU history de partment. Sophomore Places In Poster Contest Rockne Krebs, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore in fine arts, is a third place winner in the art schools and universities division of the 1959 Latham Foundation International Humane poster contest. Sell it with a Kansan Classified Ad Murphy Now In England Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy has left for London, where he is to be one of 130 United States delegates to the Atlantic Congress, June 5-9. Queen Elizabeth will open the sessions, which mark the 10th anniversary of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. The congress is bringing together 650 delegates from NATO nations to consider ways of further developing cooperation in such areas as economics, spiritual and cultural matters, relations between NATO nations and the uncommitted free nations, and the NATO nations and the Communist bloc. Chancellor Murphy will serve on the spiritual and cultural committee and be a member of the sub committee dealing with the Atlantic institutes. Book Mobile Stops Slated for Students The Library Book Mobile will make regular calls to the Sunnyside and Stouffer Place housing areas starting June 19, Ed Howard, director of the Lawrence Public Library, reports. The portable library will call at Stouffer Place on Friday mornings at 10 a.m. and at Sunnyside at 11 a.m. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass., VI 3-2966 Comedy Series On Summer Slate A summer season of plays in repertory and films, "Commedia Carnival," will be sponsored through late July by University Theatre. All seven offerings are light comedies based on the commedia dell'arte, or classic comedies, Lewin Goff, the theater director, savs. The plays will be offered on three successive nights. The first of the series, a film, "Bizarre, Bizarre," with Jean-Louis Barrault and Michel Simon, already has been shown. Others in the schedule; June 13—"Children of Paradise," with Barrault; June 20—"Volpone," with Louis Jouvet and Harry Baur; June 27—to be announced; July 9, 14 and 17-Goldenii's "Servant of Two Masters," resident repertory company; July 11, 15 and 20, Moliere's "Tartuffe," also by the company, and July 13, 16 and 21, Kauffman and Hart's "Once in a Lifetime," also by the company. Coupon books are on sale at the Union Ticket Center and at the theater box office. The price is $3 for all seven events. Single admissions are $1.50. Coupons are interchangeable and may be used all in one night. The three highest peaks in Table Rock State Park, South Carolina, are named The Pinnacle, Table Rock and The Stool. Wheel Balancing Modern Equipment BOB HARRELL Texaco Service 9th & Miss.—VI 3-9897 Can You Really Yes, you can, but you'll agree it looks like it has been washed and worn. "Wash and Wear" needs professional care.And the place to take your wash and wear clothing for the tops in professional care is Lawrence Laundry. Wash and Wear needs PROFESSIONAL Care try LAWRENCE LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS Dial VI 3-3711 Double Award To Violinist "You'll Be Glad You Did" Marlan G. Carlson, a University of Kansas senior from Wayne, Neb., has been relieved of a difficult choice. Earlier this spring he received a Danforth Foundation Scholarship that would finance his graduate study in violin at the Eastman School of Music, Rochester, N.Y. Last week he was notified of appointment to the equally coveted Fulbright scholarship which would finance a year of overseas study at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Brussels, Belgium. This U.S. Educational Exchange award covers transportation, fees and subsistence. Carlson will accept the Fulbright scholarship. The Danforth scholarship will be held for him to use in 1960-61. Monday night Carlson received the bachelor of music education degree, with highest distinction. He Nearly 85 per cent of all births in the U.S. are to women 18 to 34 years old. will complete the bachelor of music degree during summer session. He has been concertmaster of the University Symphony Orchestra the past two years. The standard aspirin tablet is one-sixth of an inch thick. 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