V4 2018-06-01 Around the Campus KANU Begins Short Research for Morning Show Lind in California For the first time in this area, classical music, along with news, weather, and time signals, started yesterday during the morning hours over KANU, campus FM radio station. The series represents something of a revolution in broadcasting in this region. KANU was the first station in the area to broadcast classical music as its principal program fare. Several stations in the area now present classical music at night. "Morning Music," a daily threehour experimental series, will be presented by KANU Monday through Friday mornings, 7 to 10 am., for the next four weeks. This represents the first time KANU has been able to broadcast any morning besides Saturday. Programs will vary daily, featuring with the classical music selected folk-songs, light classes, and jazz. 2 Hallmark Plays To Be Presented Kinescopes of two famous "Hallmark Hall of Fame" productions will be presented by the University Players, honorary dramatics society, May 15 and 20 in the Experimental Theatre. "Little Moon of Alban" which starred Julie Harris, will be presented at 3:30 p.m., May 15. "Taming of the Shrew," which starred Maurice Evans, will be presented at the same hour, May 20. There is no admission charge. Johnson Selected President of IFC Page 3 Lance Johnson, Wymore, Neb. junior, has been elected president of Inter-fraternity Council for the coming year. Other officers are; Lee McGimsey, Salina sophomore, vice president: William Cronin. Kirkwood, Mo., junior, secretary; Lynn Anderson, Atwood sophomore, treasurer. Edward Spencer, Kansas City. Mo. senior, and Alan Fleming, Bartlesville. Okla. sophomore, have been elected rush chairmen. Ronald Dalyb, Joplin sophomore, has been chosen Greek Week chairman, John Mayer, Kansas City, Mo., junior, as Inter-fraternity Pledge Council adviser, and Wesley Witt. Garden City sophomore, as public relations chairman. The train date for fall rush will be September 9. Rush week will be September 10 through 12. The first paper mill in the U.S. was built on the Nepsonet River at Milton, Mass., in 1729. AUTO PARTS AND TIRES New or Used Auto Wrecking And Junk Co. East End of 9th St. VI 3-0956 Fraternity Jewelry, Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles, Cups, Trophies, Medals University Daily Kansan L. R. Lind, professor of Latin and Greek, has accepted a professorship for the summer at the University of California School of Medicine. He took the summer position to do research in the history of medicine. He will translate Latin manuscripts written by Middle Age anatomists and physicians. By translating obscure manuscripts into English from the original shorthand form of Latin prevailing during the Middle Ages, many of the gaps in present day knowledge of anatomy are being filled. Tuesday. May 5. 1959 Prof. Lind is publishing his second book on the history of medicine this month. A translation of Deberengario da Carpi's "Is a g o g e Breves," it will appear May 26. Balfour 411 W 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER Seniors will pay 50 cents for a ticket, don their party garb, and dash to Bismark grove for the annual senior fling. Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy has excused all seniors from their Friday afternoon classes. "A picnic to end all picnics" is the way Craig Hasselwood, Wichita senior in charge of the class picnic, describes Friday's senior class picnic. Senior Picnic To Be Friday Hasselwood gave a detailed description of the picnic site. "Bismarck grove, located about two miles northeast of Lawrence, is an ideal site with adequate room and a huge barn in case of rain. Maps showing the location of the grove are available in the Alumni Office and from the class house representatives," he said. Good food, entertainment, a combo for dancing, are all promised for the traditional picnic which is scheduled to begin at 2 p.m. Friday. Topeka children watched intently as the KU production of "Elves and the Shoemaker." was performed twice in Topeka Saturday. "Elves" Earn $375 For Topeka Nursery The performances, sponsored by the "Mrs. 20 to 30 Club," made more than $375 profit which will be given to a nursery school in Topeka. Six Radio-TV Students Recognized Six students were recognized for their achievement in radio and television work at the sixth annual Radio and Television Banquet last night. Students honored are Sarah Ann Shaffer, Russell junior; William Schmidt. Independence junior; Eleanor Wilson, Meade senior; Harold P. Morgan, Lawrence junior; Dean Humphrey, Larkinburg senior; and Kala Mays, Lyons senior. Students who received 10-weeks summer internships at a radio station are Deanne Phillips, Abilene senior, KVGB at Great Bend, and Mike Zakoura, Osawatomic junior, KLWN at Lawrence. Named to Alpha Epsilon Rho, national honorary radio-television fraternity, are Ron Abrams, Brooklyn, N. Y., senior; Gale Askren and Beverley Baird, Topeka; William Schmidt, Independence, and Mike Kajoura, Osawatomie, all juniors, and Bruce Dillman, graduate assistant, Independence. New associate members are Bill Harmon, Glenn Price, instructor of journalism, and production director of radio, and Tom Rea, instructor of journalism. Miss Baird and Gale R. Adkins, assistant professor of speech and journalism and faculty sponsor of Alpha Epsilon Rho, are attending Radio Programs KUOK Tonight KANU 4:00 Sign On and Uninterrupted Music 6:15 Jayhawk Jump Time 7:05 Musical Pathways 7:40 Editorial Time 7:45 Lucky Strike Melodies and Sports 8:05 KUOK Album Time 9:05 Music from Beyond the Heavens 10:05 "Train to Nowhere" with Ron Abrams 11:00 Lucky Strike Melodies 11:15 Ron Abrams 12:00 Sign Off Tonight 5:00 Twilight Concert; "String Quartet No. 1 in F Major Opus 88 by Brahms 7:00 Symphony Hall 7:30 Choral Concert 8:00 University of the Air— "Southeast Asia in Modern Times" 8:55 News: Between the Lines 9:00 FM Concert 9:00 PM 10:00 News 10. 05 A Little Night Music: "Sonata for Flute, Viola, and Harp" by Debussy 11:00 Sign Off Your Campus Literary Magazine NOW ON SALE May 4,5,6 STRONG, FRASER, HAWK'S NEST 25c REPEAT BY POPULAR REQUEST SPECIAL OFFER Monday and Tuesday, May 4 & 5 Only BRING US THIS COUPON COUPON (LIMIT 1) SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER COUPON the national convention of the organization in Columbus, Ohio, this week. 1 TASTY-BURGER 1-16 Oz. 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