Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday, May 7. 1959 On Campus: Speeches, Meetings, Honors Five Students Get Architect Awards Five KU architecture students have been awarded a total of $2,500 in cash scholarships from a New York architecture firm for their fifth and last year of study. The firm Voorhees, Walker, Smith, Smith and Haines presented money for the awards to the Endowment Assn. The recipients are Herald R. Holding, Lawrence; Robert J. Leanna, DePere, Wis.; Vivian Melroy Roth, Jr.; Lamar, Mo; James D. Schwada Taylor, Mo., and John Howard Woodford, Lewood. Sandelius to Give Politics Lecture Walter E. Sandelius, professor of political science, will deliver the 18th annual Daniel lecture at the University of Oklahoma tonight. The terms of the Daniel endowment call for the OU regents to invite each year "an outstanding authority on government from abroad or from the United States," to lecture on the general topic "Government and the Happiness of Man." Free copies of the lecture are distributed to universities and colleges of Oklahoma. Prof. Sandellus has for the past two years been chairman of the governor's committee of constitutional revision. His special field is political theory. Entomology Group Gets Housefly Grant The KU entomology department will continue its research on house-fles' immunity to insecticides with a renewed grant of $16,174 from the Army Medical Research Department. KU Sociologist Co-Authors Book Robert Squier, instructor of sociology, is the co-author of a 312-page volume book in the Smithsonian Institution's series on American ethnology. The research is being directed by Robert Sokal, associate professor of entomology and Robert Sullivan, research associate of entomology. Charles D. Michener, chairman of the entomology department, who has been on leave this year, will direct the research when Prof. Sokal leaves on a senior post-doctoral fellowship next year. A condensation of the book "Excavations at La Venta, Tabasco, 1955," was included in the September, 1956, issue of the National Geographic Magazine. It is a study of an Olmec ceremonial center in Mexico. Olmec culture was one of the earliest known civilizations in the Western Hemisphere. Squier collaborated with Des Philip Drucker and Robert F. Heizer, noted anthropologists in California. Official Bulletin Undergraduate Phychohology Club, 7:30 p.m. Pine Room, Kansas Union. Dr. Barker will speak on "Emotional Development of the Child." TODAY KuKu Club will meet at 7 p.m. in th Pine Room of the Kansas Union. Sugared reading of the Centron Motion Picture Corporation prize play, "The Long Shadow," Experimental Theatre, 8 p.m. KU students with 5 D. Regular Der Deutsch Verein trifft sich am Dommersum um 5. Uhr in Raum 403 Fraser. Diese Woche haben wir einen neuen Deutschlandspiegel. Christian Science Campus Organization 7:30 p.m., Danforth Chapel, Students Unlimited Poetry Hour, 4 p.m. L. R. Lind, professor of Latin and Greek, will read Haley yase poems in the Tropery Room at Union TOMORROW Hillet Services. 7:30 p.m. Jewish Community Center, 1409 Tennessee. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. 7:30 om. 829 Missouri. Bible study, dis- ciple training. Episopaic Morning Prayer 6-45 a.m. communion at amnesia breakfast following morning house. Newman Club Mass, 6:30 a.m., St. John's Church, 11th & Kentucky. Art Education Club, noon. 109 Bailey Election of officers. Writers Meet Here June 23 The KU Writer's Conference to be held here June 23-26 will emphasize instruction in writing novels, short stories, poetry, e.says, newspaper and magazine articles, and television plays. Workshop leaders include Mrs. Virginia Sorenson, novelist; Betty Finnin, fiction editor of Woman's Day magazine; Howard Turtle, assistant Sunday editor of the Kansas City Star; Miss Bernice Slote, associate professor of English at the University of Nebraska and associate editor of "Prairie Schooner," and Bob Wormington, program director for WDAF-TV, Kansas City, Mo. Ph.D. Reading Exam, in German, 3-11 p. 974. Frederick SATURDAY Details may be obtained from Frances Grinstead, associate professor of journalism, director of the conference. Engineering Award Renewed The Western Electric Co. scholarship for upperclass students in the School of Engineering and Architecture has been renewed for 1959-60. The award, made on the basis of merit and need, covers the cost of fees and books. COLLEGE MOTEL Member Best Western Motels On U.S. Highways 40-59 & K-10 just off of west Lawrence Turnpike interchange on way to business district. 1703 WEST 6TH MR. & MRS. 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