Page 3 Reactor Plans Set The above picture is an artist's sketch of the building which will house the reactor. The field across Naismith Drive west of Lindley Hall will be the site of the building. A $450,000 nuclear reactor being built for the University will be completed next spring. The environmental health laboratory will conduct studies of water purification, sewage treatment, industrial waste processing and treatment, re-use of water, stream sanitation, air-borne pollution, radiological health, and problems of radioactive fallout. The two-story, 15.000 square foot building will house the research and teaching activities of the University's radiation biophysics training program and a new environmental health laboratory. The experimental health laboratory will be financed jointly by a private gift and the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Official Bulletin "Tom Sawyer"—Shakespeare reading recital, "Voices of Shakespeare." 5 p. p.m. Fraser Theater, no charge, public welcome. TODAY Owl Society, Parlor C. Kansas Union. 7 p.m. Quill Club, meet at Union at 5:12 p.m. transportation will be provided to Losee High School. Humanities Forum, 7:30 p.m., 206A Union: George Ivans, Assistant Professor of Russian, will read a paper entitled: "Pastmaster's Dr. Zhivago." Cercle francais. Mercredi aeing heures 1920 Microsoft. Veuillez vos inscrire avant le début du jour. Lutheran Gamma Delta, led by Pastor Britton, will conduct chapel services in September. Radio Programs KANU Tonight 5:00 Twilight Concert: "Violin Sonata No. 3 in D Minor" by Brahms 7:00 Concerto Concert 7:30 New 7:35 Patterns of Thought 7:50 Wednesday Evening Opera; "Werther" by Massanet 17:50 E. Walters & Marling Opera "Werth" by Massanet 10:00 見 10:00 News 10:05 A Little Night Musc: Wednesday, May 13, 1959 University Daily Kansan 10:05 A Little Night Musc: Dimentions to, in B Folio XIV by Mozart "Divertimento No. 15 in B- Flat, K 287" by Mozart 11:00 a.m. 4:00 Sign On and Uninterrupted Media KUOK 6:15 Jayhawk Jump Time Tonight 6.15 Sayyid School 7:05 Musical Pathways 7:45 Lucky Strike Melodies and Sports 8:05 KUOK Album Time 9:05 Music From Beyond the Heavens : 10:05 Dwight Norman Show 10:32 Lekki Strike Maldives 11:15 Dwight Norman Show 12:00 Sign Off Seven Initiated Into Alpha Delta Sigma Six new undergraduate and one professional member were initiated into the Leon N. Flint Chapter of Alpha Delta Sigma, national honorary advertising fraternity, in a dinner meeting last night. Professional initiate was Al Lockhart, creative director for Bruce B. Brewer & Co. of Kansas City. Others were Jack Clifford, Kansas City senior; Melvin Hawk, Atchison graduate student; Bruce Lewellyn, Hutchinson junior; Arlen T. Mueller, Hoisington junior; Thomas Schmitz, Kansas City Mo., junior; and Richard Brownlee, Kansas City junior. The KU History club will meet at 4 p.m. tomorrow in room 305 A and B of the Kansas Union where they will hear a talk, "What is Historical Geography," by Norman Founds, Rose Morgan visiting professor. Pounds to Give Talk Top English Student Awarded $100 Prize A $100 cash award was presented to Gretchen Engler, Hutchinson senior, at a department of English luncheon yesterday for the distinction of being the top student in the Honors in English program. Six other senior students were awarded Honors in English, which will be printed on the graduation program. They are Carol Ann James, Mayetta; Carolyn Davis and William Woo, both of Kansas City, Mo.; Ester Educator Edits History Essays The 15 essays presented in the book were written by American historians specializing in foreign policy. The essays were first made public at a diplomatic history symposium at KU. The University of Kansas Press will publish May 29 a book edited by George L. Anderson, professor of history, which contains essays by American historians on foreign relations. The subjects covered by the book include summit conferences, anti-Americanism in Latin America, and the influence of immigrant groups on foreign policy. The book, which will sell for $5, is entitled "Issues and Conflicts: Studies in Twentieth Century American Diplomacy." Sigma Delta Chi Initiates 3 Members Three members were initiated into Sigma Delta Chi, professional fraternity for men in journalism, Sunday afternoon. Initiated were Gayle R. Adkins, assistant professor of speech and journalism, Thomas A. Hough, Cold-water junior, and Larry S. Hazelrigg, Rock Port, Mo., senior. Lasater, Wichita; Helen Adler, Fredonia, and Laurian Seeber, Irvington-on-Hudson, N.Y. The Endowment Assn. awarded the prize to Miss Engler for the best written essay on a recent 3-hour examination at the conclusion of the program. It is the first such prize given. The Honors in English program consists of three successive semesters in a one-credit-hour reading for honors course, plus the final examination. At the completion of the final test a fourth credit hour is given. W. D. Paden, professor of English, said the final Honors examination next year will consist of two hours of writing and one hour of oral testing. This year four essays on various topics were written for the examination. Each student passing the test is awarded Honors in English Prof. Paden said that with the growing demand of business and industry for persons proficient in English, several pre-medicine students have enrolled in the program. To enter the program a student must have at least a 2.0 grade average in all courses and a 2.5 average in English courses. To be admitted to the final Honors examination the student must attain at least two A grades in the reading courses. KU Barber Shop Flattop Specialty Open All Summer Clarence Adamson Proprietor 1959 JAYHAWKER Final Issue-Out Today - Seniors - Queens - 8-Page Color Section Pick up your copy and back issues at the Campus Information Booth or Strong Hall. Complete books on sale at the Campus Information Booth, Strong Hall and Kansas Union Book Store.